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Military Tribunals vs. Criminal Trials: A Different Perspective

Although there are times for military tribunals for terrorists, criminal trials are more appropriate. Criminal trials have historically been more productive and foster better international relations.…

Zionists Against Zion?

Even if US-Israeli differences over the Middle East are finessed for now, that will not be the end of it. The pressures that have persuaded the US to insist…

ALG Khmer Language Picture Story

Linguist and author Antonio Graceffo uses ALG concepts to learn Khmer language through picture stories. The pictures and an English retelling of the story create a context to make the…

AIPAC: Telling a Whopper

The theme of this year's annual policy conference for the American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC) was “Israel: Tell the Story.” And it was quite a story that AIPAC wanted…

Why Insurgency in Balochistan Cannot Succeed

Balochistan, Pakistan’s south western province, has evoked much interest among players of regional politics. The US, India, former Soviet Union and even Afghanistan have toyed with the idea of Balochistan…

Apartheid on two continents

Tor Sellström has, in his work, documented what Sweden did to fight apartheid in southern Africa. South African researchers have now found signs of apartheid in Palestine. But how do…

Does Yanukovich’s Coalition Government Have a Popular Mandate?

“Tushka” is the Russian word for the dead body of a small animal. During the last weeks, its plural form “tushki” has come into wide use, in Ukraine, as a…

My Monkey Has a Problem

The monkey is one of countless species of animals that makes Malaysia an incredible adventure destination. And the lesson I learned from Sheung Di and his girlfriend’s adopted baby is:…

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