Emerson Must Go And Harper Must Start To Lead
@ August 5, 2006 # No Comment Yet
By Robert Billyard Instead of being indolent bench warmers this government had better get back in the game. Canada’s International Trade Minister David Emerson is in a dire dilemma. He has made a mess of his portfolio and he can’t blame his Liberal predecessor as he succeeded himself. Serving both parties he had a strong [...]
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In Cuba Foreign Journalists Refused Entry And Denied Visas
@ August 4, 2006 # No Comment Yet
Reporters Without Borders today urged Cuba to let foreign journalists into the country “so they can do their job freely and without restriction or aggression” and said it was disappointed at the regime’s refusal to allow half a dozen of them into the country and the blocking of visas for others. A group of journalists, [...]
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IDF Fails to Explain Qana Bombing Claims Human Rights Watch
@ August 4, 2006 # No Comment Yet
Qana – Independent International Inquiry Required The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) inquiry into the July 30 killing of at least 28 civilians in Qana is incomplete and legally misguided, and contradicts eyewitness testimony, Human Rights Watch said today. The findings underline the need for an independent international inquiry into what took place. “The Israeli military’s [...]
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