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Archivo para Abril de 2007

IRAQ: Las paredes aumentarán violencia, los especialistas dicen

Martes 24 de abril de 2007

Los especialistas y los ciudadanos de Bagdad de las noticias de IRIN han golpeado hacia fuera contra la estrategia de los E.E.U.U. de las paredes del edificio alrededor de los districtos de Sunni que son rodeados por las áreas de Shia. Dicen que tales barreras empeorarían las vidas de millares de iraquíes y que aumentarían violencia. ¿“Cuándo construyen barreras, ellos están asumiendo automáticamente la existencia de diferencias religiosas y étnicas en Iraq, reforzando a los grupos que luchan? creencia, “al-Rheiri de Jassem, profesor de la sociología en…

La vigilancia va demasiado lejos

Lunes 23 de abril de 2007

Sobre los años, el Wal-Centro comercial ha adquirido a muchedumbre creciente de críticos. El marmotreto al por menor es regularmente la blanco de carteleras desfavorables, de los anuncios de periódico y por lo menos de un documentary crítico. ¿Tan él? s que sorprende apenas que el Bentonville, arca., compañía intentaría protegerse contra los escapes y las interrupciones perjudiciales durante reuniones del accionista. Como la compañía precisa, tomar tales medidas es solamente prudente. ¿Debe ser observado que Wal-Centro comercial? los precios bajos de s entregan ventajas verdaderas a…

Los intentos de Reino Unido al sabotaje BAE sobornan la investigación

Lunes 23 de abril de 2007

Tentativa de expulsar al experto legal que dirige la investigación europea David Leigh de la corrupción y el robo Evans el martes 24 de abril de 2007 el guarda que El Reino Unido está intentando secretamente expulsar al jefe del perro guardián principal del contra-soborno del mundo para prevenir la crítica de ministros y la compañía más grande de los brazos de Gran Bretaña, BAE, el guarda ha aprendido. El esfuerzo de quitar la marca Pieth viene pues su organización ha intensificado su investigación en el gobierno británico…

Los supermercados BRITÁNICOS son `que conduce abajo de salarios de los trabajadores más pobres del mundo'

Lunes 23 de abril de 2007

Susie Mesure los precios bajos gozados por los compradores en los supermercados británicos es pagado para por los salarios pobres, inseguridad del trabajo y una negación de los derechos humanos básicos para los trabajadores en algunos de los países más pobres del mundo, un informe ha concluido. The growing power of big supermarkets is the driving force behind a mode of doing business that is made possible by exploiting workers, particularly women, in developing countries, the report ...

A coverup of torture, racism and complicity in war crimes

Monday, April 23rd, 2007

The evidence of British abuse and killing of Iraqi civilians is part of an iceberg of disgrace which demands a public inquiry Phil Shiner Monday April 23, 2007 The Guardian Images of the battered, bloodied, bruised face of Baha Mousa, tortured to death while in detention with British troops under the Iraq occupation, should have shocked the nation when they appeared last week. Instead, most media outlets chose ...

Boris Yeltsin dies at age of 76

Monday, April 23rd, 2007

Yeltsin was the president of Russia eight years [AP] Boris Yeltsin, the first president of Russia after the fall of the Soviet Union, has died aged 76, the Kremlin has announced. Yeltsin died of heart failure on Monday in the Central Clinical Hospital in Moscow, Russian news agencies reported. He had a long ...

How Hitler cheated death in 1943 coup… thanks to the Allies

Monday, April 23rd, 2007

DER F?hrer Adolf Hitler ist tot. These six words, announcing the death of the Nazi leader, should have brought the Second World War to an end in November 1943. The sentence was part of a press release drafted by disaffected German officers who hatched an audacious plot to kill Hitler and then use a secret army to seize control of key sites before suing for peace with the Allies. The full story ...

Hormones To Suppress Hunger In Babies

Monday, April 23rd, 2007

Plans to add a hormone which suppresses hunger to baby formula food is unlikely to work say experts. The researchers would like to add leptin to baby milkUniversity of Buckingham researchers are looking at adding leptin to formula milk to curb future over-eating. But experts said the work ...

The island where Britain has refused to allow democracy

Monday, April 23rd, 2007

Inhabitants of a tiny place which served as a crucial base for British forces during the Falklands conflict say the UK government promised them a new regime, but changed its mind after 9/11. Could pressure from the United States have prompted the U-turn? Elizabeth Mistry investigates?...

Germany ‘wants Wolfowitz to go’

Monday, April 23rd, 2007

Many people have urged Wolfowitz to resign ahead of a World Bank board decision on his future [AP] Germany believes Paul Wolfowitz's position as head of the World Bank has become unsustainable, a German minister has told the Financial Times Deutschland (FTD) ...

Marines Granted Immunity In Haditha Deaths

Saturday, April 21st, 2007

Testimony May Be Used Against 7 Other Marines Facing Charges In Killing Of 24 Iraqi Civilians (AP)?Military prosecutors have granted immunity to at least seven Marines connected to an attack that killed 24 Iraqi civilians in Haditha, the deadliest criminal case against U.S. troops in the Iraq war. Orders granting the immunity ensure any testimony ...

U.N. rights report omits Iraqi civilians

Saturday, April 21st, 2007

KIM GAMEL The United Nations will not include Iraqi civilian casualty figures in its next human rights report, a spokesman said Friday, omitting what many had viewed as a rare, reliable indicator of suffering in Iraq. The U.N. Assistance Mission for Iraq had been releasing bimonthly reports assessing the human rights situation and providing death and injury tolls. The last report was issued in late January, and U.N. officials in Baghdad had ...

Pentagon prevents military officers from testifying before House panel

Saturday, April 21st, 2007

Megan Scully CongressDaily Pentagon lawyers abruptly blocked mid-level active-duty military officers from speaking Thursday during a closed-door House Armed Services Oversight and Investigations Subcommittee briefing about their personal experiences working with Iraqi security forces. The Pentagon's last-minute refusal to allow the officers' presentations surprised panel members and congressional aides, who are in the middle of an investigation into the effort to train and organize Iraqi forces. Oversight and Investigations Subcommittee Chairman ...

Space Center gunman kills hostage, self

Saturday, April 21st, 2007

People stand outside near the building where a man took a pair of hostages at the Johnson Space Center. It's not known why contractor took gun to work MARK CARREAU and RUTH RENDON Copyright 2007 Houston Chronicle A NASA contract ...

Two-Thirds of Americans Question Iraq War

Saturday, April 21st, 2007

(Angus Reid Global Monitor) - Many adults in the United States believe the coalition effort was a mistake, according to a poll by TNS released by the Washington Post and ABC News. 66 per cent of respondents think the war with Iraq was not worth fighting. The coalition effort against Saddam Hussein?s regime was launched in March 2003. At least 3,315 American soldiers have died during the military operation, and more ...
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