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Bush’s ratings plummet abroad too

/GIN Downing of US aircraft in Iraq brings home the harsh reality (Gulf News) WASHINGTON (IPS/GIN)–If President George W. Bush was surprised on his recent trip to Indonesia by the negative view the country's Muslim leaders had of his administration, he is unlikely to be reassured by two new surveys from Latin America and Europe. Nearly 90 percent of more...

Fight for reparations continue in Jamaica

MONTEGO BAY (IPS)–Although she is busy organizing a national conference on reparations for African slavery and helping collate information on its economic impact in Jamaica, Barbara Blake Hannah is sure that the project will not be completed soon. "It's not a tomorrow thing. I'm talking about for my grandchildren, but it has to begin now," she stresses. Ms. Blake...

Most Iraqis doubt U.S. will ever leave

JIM.LOBE ‘Why do they hate us?'–A new view surfaces (FCN, 07-27-2005) WASHINGTON (IPS/GIN) - Large majorities of Iraqis believe that the United States has no intention of ever withdrawing all its military forces from their country, and that Washington's reconstruction efforts have been incompetent at best, according to a new survey released January 31. At the same time, however, only 35...

Bush pushes to limit lawyers’ access to Guantanamo

A march towards martial law? (FCN, 11-06-2006)  Bush Administration rejected as Supreme Court rules Guantanamo tribunals 'illegal' (BBC, 06-29-2006)  Farrakhan calls for delegation to be sent to Guantanamo (FCN, 05-25-2005) Neo-con extermists push internment for American Muslims (FCN, 02-18-2005) Pentagon's Guantanamo tribunals are ruled illegal (FCN, 02-14-2005) NEW YORK (IPS/GIN) - As the impending new...

Africa rebukes Bush on African Command

(FinalCall.com) - President George W. Bush announced in February his plans to establish an African Command, and according to The Guardian, the plan has “hit a wall of hostility from governments” in Africa. “We’ve got a big image problem down there,” The Guardian quoted a U.S. State Department official as saying. “Public opinion is really against getting into bed with...

Military contractors accused of torture

After the shame: Prison abuse scandal deepens (FCN, 05-25-2004) NEW YORK - A former Abu Ghraib “ghost” detainee has leveled new torture claims against two U.S. military contractors, claiming that he was wrongly imprisoned and later released without charge. The suit against the contactors, filed in early May in Los Angeles federal court on behalf of Emad Al-Janabi,...

Activists demand U.S. attends race conference

NEW YORK (FinalCall.com) - The December 12th Movement, a Brooklyn-based advocacy group, spearheaded a March 21 national grassroots day of protest against a decision by the Obama administration not to attend the Durban Review Conference in Geneva, Switzerland April 20-24. The meeting is a follow up to a major international conference on race eight years ago. Standing in front of...

Israel’s Netanyahu defiant in the face of American, world criticism

(FinalCall.com) - Israel's hawkish Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu delivered a defiant speech during his appearance on March 22 at the 2010 Annual Policy Conference of the American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC) in Washington, D.C. “The connection between Jerusalem and the Jewish people cannot be denied. The Jewish people were building Jerusalem 3,000 years ago and the Jewish people...

Aristide returns as Haiti seeks new course

- WASHINGTON (FinalCall.com) - In defiance of the U.S. government, Jean-Bertrand Aristide–the fi rst popularly elected president of Haiti in 1991, and the only person deposed from that position twice–went back to Haiti March 18 for the first time since being overthrown in a 2004 U.S.-backed coup. With the support of the South African government, Mr. Aristide boarded a plane in...

Here to stay: Chavez wins Venezuelan presidency

By RT Incumbent President, Hugo Chavez, has won Venezuela’s tightly-contested presidential elections, clinching a fourth term with over 54 per cent of the vote, according to the National Electoral Council. With more than 90 per cent of the ballot counted, election officials claim Chavez has won beyond doubt, with rival Henrique Capriles managing just 44,97 per cent of the vote. “Thank you...