Category Archives: International Justice

Fish, Barrel, Belly, Chief

Too easy this is. I must really be scraping for material. Ahem. Somewhat Shorter Economist: We note that Mr. Obama has professed a desire to look forward, yet the howls of the hoi polloi inside his party continue based on … Continue reading

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A Small Victory for Rule of Law

The drumbeat will continue. We will re-establish Rule of Law before long, or at least start moving in the right direction. For a change. Scott Horton makes the connection (click through, there is video that you can watch) that everyone … Continue reading

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Empty Words

This is precisely what I was worried about, (well, one of my concerns), when I noted the unrest and subsequent crackdown in Xinjiang. I really don’t think anyone ever expects a Uighur homeland to exist as a nation, and I … Continue reading

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Who Will Pay?

This is a crime that will have far-ranging repercussions. The Iranian theocracy is proving to be murderous and despotic; without law, without conscience. Anyone who ends up on the wrong side of those with power are summarily arrested, and I … Continue reading

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Rampant Thuggery

Remember those layers upon layers of security forces the Party loves to create? This is what they do when the time comes: I only want to speak about what I have witnessed. I am a medical student. There was chaos … Continue reading

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Iran's Players from Nojo

Nojo does great work to provide this handy primer to Iran’s current situation. Click through for the full thing. Iranians 65 million, roughly two-thirds under 30 years old — too young for the Revolution, too young to even remember the … Continue reading

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Its Up to You to Stay Put; the Shoe is on the Other Foot

The title was just too appropriate to resist. Could this really be true? I would very much support restraining Israel and trying to force a solution out of the parties. The Israel lobby in the US is not truly serving … Continue reading

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