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Wednesday, March 30, 2005 |
Yahoo: "A follower of radical Shiite cleric Moqtada Sadr called for a million-strong demonstration in Iraq to demand a timetable for the withdrawal of US troops.
NYTimes: "No new government will be viewed as legitimate without the participation of the Sunni Arabs, who largely boycotted the election in January and dominate the violent insurgency here.
But in a rare interview, conducted Monday through an interpreter in his office at the mosque, Mr. Dari made clear that he would continue to view the armed resistance as legitimate until the American military offered a clear timetable for its withdrawal - a condition very unlikely to be met."
The formation of a new government is still in jeopardy.
KeralaNext: "Heading into their second-ever National Assembly session Tuesday, negotiators struggled over the issue of bringing Sunni Arabs into the government, a step officials hope will quell the Sunni-led insurgency."
12:06:24 PM
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FT: "US intelligence services are drawing up a secret watch-list of 25 countries in which instability might lead to US intervention, according to officials in charge of a new office set up to co-ordinate planning for nation-building and conflict prevention.
The list will be composed and revised every six months by the National Intelligence Council, which collates intelligence for strategic planning, according to Carlos Pascual, head of the newly formed office of reconstruction and stabilisation."
'Nation building'? They mean 'destruction and take-over'. Can you name one country where the US intervened and that is now stable?
The Bush cabal does not care at all and does not listen to anyone.
ABC: "Challenging the White House, 59 former American diplomats are urging the Senate to reject John R. Bolton's nomination to be the next U.S. ambassador to the United Nations."
11:51:37 AM
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How far the life of an American is controlled by corporations can be seen in this:
NARAL: "In as many as 20 states pharmacies are able to refuse to fill women's prescriptions for contraception, including the morning-after pill."
And protest demonstrations against corporate stooge, George W. Bush (the Ted Bundy Republican), are taken care of by the government:
FloridaToday: "The American tradition of free speech is under attack across the country, as law enforcement agencies - under the guise of the war on terror - intimidate ordinary citizens into silence.
The videotaping by Melbourne police of 36 demonstrators outside City Hall protesting President Bush's inauguration is just one more in a series of such intolerable incidents nationwide."
11:41:27 AM
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© Copyright 2005 Hetty Litjens.
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