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Rumsfeld Sued by Enemy from Peoria

In a manner similar to that of Padilla and Hamdi, Ali Saleh Kahlah al-Marri was abducted on the eve of his trial and by orders of George W. Bush, declared an enemy combatant, and had him thrown in the brig. (standing precedent does not allow him any legal basis to do so). After approximately 2 years of detention in the same brig as Jose Padilla, he has filed a lawsuit against Donald Rumsfeld for:
"...unlawful and unconstitutional conditions of confinement to which Plaintiff has been subjected by Defendants at the Consolidated Naval Brig (“the Brig�) in North Charleston, South Carolina, since President Bush designated him an “enemy combatant� on June 23, 2003."
 

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Commentary :: Peace & War

A Look Into the Mirror

critical analysis of washington politics, american society, hypocrisy and the anti-war movement
 

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LOCAL News :: Civil & Human Rights : Media Criticism : Peace & War

cindy sheehan solidarity vigil

weekly vigil stands with cindy sheehan 8.12.05
 

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News :: Peace & War

Casey’s Mom for President in 2008!

Step aside, Hillary!
 

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News :: Globalization & Capitalism : Government & Elections : Labor & Economics : Peace & War : Police State

Reagan Directive Foreshadowed Haiti Crisis

The execution of National Security Directive No. 77 was crafted to satisfy business elites in Haiti and the US that eventually would organize to undermine the policies of President Jean-Bertrand Aristide, especially his decision to raise the minimum wage. Political Science Professor Ronald W. Cox explains how and why the US government has struggled against the rise of democracy in Haiti since the early 80s.
As part of this effort, AID cut off aid to Aristide shortly after he took office. In addition, for the first time in its history, the State Department became concerned with human rights violations in Haiti after the election of Aristide. The Department reportedly established a notebook of human rights violations committed by the Aristide government, something it had not done during the Duvalier regimes. In fact, State Department officials had supported the Duvaliers consistently by arguing that the human rights abuses (which were notorious) of those regimes were unsubstantiated and that those regimes deserved support for their anti­communism.
 

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