Obama drafting executive order for prolonged, indefinite detention; A ridiculously tragic Gitmo story from Andy Worthington; Spain greatly curbs “universal jurisdiction” law to protect U.S torturers; Gareth Porter on the B.S. report from the U.S. military “investigation into the Farah Massacre it carried out May 4; Torture in Israel; Sheldon Richman on healthcare, democracy, and American politics; and more… (more…)
Posts Tagged ‘Sinopec’
Daily Briefing — 26th-27th June 2009
Posted: 26 June 2009 by Editors in Daily BriefingTags: Abdul Rahim al-Ginco, Afghanistan, Africa, Agim Ceku, AIG, air strikes, Alan Greenspan, Ali Gharib, Amnesty International, anarchism, Andy Worthington, Ayatollah Khamenei, Ayatollah Khatami, China, CIA, Clarence Thomas, corporatism, democracy, diamonds, drug war, economic crisis, EU, exorcism, Farah Pandith, Farrah Fawcett, fascism, FBI, Federal Reserve, free speech, Gareth Porter, Glenn Greenwald, gun control, Hal Turner, Hamas, healthcare, Hugo Chavez, human rights, indefinite detention, India, international law, Iran, Iran election, Japan, Jim Lobe, Khobar Towers, law, libertarian, liberty, lobbyists, Marina Litvinsky, national ID card, Netanyahu, Newspeak, Nixon, Obama, Osama bin Laden, Palestine, PASS ID, Paul Craig Roberts, Poland, police state, preventative detention, protests, Quartet, REAL ID, religion, Roger Bosse, Russia, Saudi Arabia, SCOTUS, settlements, Sheldon Richman, Sinopec, Somalia, terrorism, Tony Blair, UN, US, War, West Bank, Zionism
0