Anti-War Protest in March 2008

March 20, 2008

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Anti-war demonstrators march through downtown San Francisco, Wednesday, March 19, 2008. Demonstrations in San Francisco are part of a day of nationwide protests to mark the fifth anniversary of the U.S. invasion of Iraq.(AP Photo/George Nikitin) Read the rest of this entry »


For Immediate Release: Activists Face Charges for Nonviolent Expression

March 20, 2008

Indonesia: Free Peaceful Protesters in Papua
Activists Face Charges for Nonviolent Expression

(London, March 19, 2008) – The Indonesian government should order the immediate release of nine Papua activists arrested for displaying the Papuan Morning Star flag, Human Rights Watch said today. All charges against them should be dropped. Read the rest of this entry »


Sindikat Perdagangan Manusia ke Irak Digerebek Polisi

March 20, 2008

KOMPAS, Minggu, 18 November 2007

Jakarta, Kompas – Tim polisi dari Badan Reserse Kriminal Mabes Polri, Jumat (16/11) pagi, menggerebek sebuah rumah yang digunakan untuk menampung tenaga kerja ilegal. Read the rest of this entry »


Indonesian MW employed in Iraq’s US Military Camp

March 20, 2008

At least, 72 Indonesian Migrant Workers (IMW) illegally employed in US military camp in Iraq. Government didn’t have information on their condition.

(Jakarta, Oct 2007)—Department of Foreign Affairs tries to have consular access to 72 Indonesian Migrant Workers (IMW) that been employed by US military authorities in Camp Victoria, Baghdad, Iraq. The Indonesian government also try to call US embassy in Jakarta, Cameron R. Hume to clarify the condition of 72 IMW that reported been hold by US military in Iraq. Read the rest of this entry »


Five years after the invasion, the totality of our failure is clear

March 20, 2008

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Wednesday, 19 March 2008

Five years on, let us take the high road. When the invasion of Iraq was conceived, it was as an experiment in the transforming force of a confident superpower; an evangelistic Tony Blair trotted on behind. Removing a dictator was only to be the start; the objective was a benign and democratic Middle East – an environment in which Israel and the Palestinians could make peace, and energy exports were plentiful and secure. Read the rest of this entry »


Bush defiantly defends war in Iraq

March 20, 2008

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By BEN FELLER, Associated Press Writer
44 minutes ago

President Bush defiantly defended the Iraq war Wednesday as U.S. troops began a sixth year of combat in the long and costly conflict that has dominated his presidency. Bush conceded the war has been harder and more expensive than anticipated but insisted it has all been necessary to keep Americans safe. Read the rest of this entry »