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By David Peterson at Sep 14, 2004
"We will not return to our homes until the white people come and make us safe." Although the weblink I've just provided takes you to the article wherein this quote appears---Samantha Power's "Dying in Darfur: Can the ethnic cleansing in Sudan be stop... (More) Comments (6)
By David Peterson at Sep 13, 2004
‘Milestone' was a frequently used word last week. (So was ‘anniversary'. Though let's not go there. At least not for now. Some other time. Perhaps.) Pick your favorite purple modifier (‘grim' and ‘tragic' were often in use), or your favorite slice... (More) Comments (0)
By David Peterson at Sep 11, 2004
"[W]e have concluded that genocide has taken place in Darfur," a statement issued by the White House Office of the Press Secretary on behalf of the American President affirmed September 9. "We urge the international community to work with us to prevent a... (More) Comments (0)
By David Peterson at Sep 10, 2004
Today, Presiding Judge Patrick Robinson issued an Order on Request for Certification To Appeal the Decision of the Trial Chamber on Court Assigned Counsel---he gave the court's okay to the recently-imposed and wholly non-autonomous defense counsels for Sl... (More) Comments (2)
By David Peterson at Sep 09, 2004
Get this! In the latest twist to the Milosevic saga, the defendant's newly-imposed (Oops! I mean newly "assigned") counsels, Steven Kay and Gillian Higgins---who, until September 3, used to work as two-thirds of the trial's "friends of the court," the o... (More) Comments (5)
By David Peterson at Sep 09, 2004
Tiphaine Dickson, the eloquent Canadian lawyer and the woman who drafted the Open Letter of July 29 on behalf of more than 90 legal-types protesting the Yugoslavia Tribunal's then-impending plans---made a reality on September 3 (CC/ P.I.S./890-e)---to imp... (More) Comments (2)
By David Peterson at Sep 08, 2004
NOTING the confidential "Prosecution's Submissions in Response to the Trial Chamber's 19 July 2004 Further Order on Future Conduct of the Trial," filed on 26 July 2004.... Notice that I could provide a weblink to one of these two documents (the one... (More) Comments (0)
"All These Things Happened Among Us" II
By David Peterson at Sep 06, 2004
Last Friday (Sept. 3), in an U.S. District Court in Fresno, California, Judge Oliver Wanger ruled that a retired captain in the Salvadoran Air Force, Alvaro Rafael Saravia, was "liable" (though by no means solely responsible) for the assassination of the ... (More) Comments (6)
UNSC 1559: The Resolution Out of Nowhere
By David Peterson at Sep 05, 2004
Have been trying to figure out exactly where Thursday's (Sept. 2) UN Security Council Resolution 1559 came from. All of a sudden. In a flash. Seemingly out of nowhere. Any clues? You've all heard of Res. 1559, I presume. Sponsored by the U.S. Go... (More) Comments (3)
"Israeli Nuclear Capabilities and Threat" I
By David Peterson at Sep 03, 2004
The 48th Annual Regular Session of the General Conference of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) is scheduled to open in Vienna later this month, Monday through Friday, the 20th through the 24th. As you all know, the IAEA is tasked with accele... (More) Comments (0)
By David Peterson at Sep 03, 2004
This one, pretty much, is the pits. The U.K.-based Oxfam---a vital nongovernmental organization in its own right, no doubt about it---announced today that a new musical collection titled Songs for Sudan "has been released to raise money for the work Oxfa... (More) Comments (0)
"Power Harnessed to Legitimacy"
By David Peterson at Sep 02, 2004
Below you'll find links to 100 percent of UN Secretary-General Kofi Annan's statements, in his official capacity as the UNSG, pertaining to the U.S.-led invasion of Iraq for the 13-day period from the launching of the invasion on Wednesday, March 19, 2003... (More) Comments (0)
"How America Gets Away With Murder" II
By David Peterson at Sep 01, 2004
Mind if I ask you to rack your brains for a few moments? Okay. Here goes.---To the best of your knowledge, has the UN Secretary-General ever used terminology comparable to "strongly condemns" when referring to actions taken by the U.S. Government, as he... (More) Comments (0)
By David Peterson at Aug 31, 2004
The trial of Slobodan Milosevic resumes Tuesday, August 31, after a six-month recess, with various failed attempts to resume the proceedings along the way. Most notably on July 6, when Presiding Judge Patrick Robinson decided instead that "it is now nece... (More) Comments (0)
By David Peterson at Aug 29, 2004
Spying for Israel seems such a silly way of putting it. So does passing secrets. Espionage. And the like. As if, in real world terms, there were a wall or barrier of some kind categorically separating these two states and historical projects. As if, ... (More) Comments (5)


