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New Year's Eve 2004: It ain't over yet
By Justin Podur at Jan 01, 2005
Let's take a look at the past year. I was looking back over my files on Colombia for the past year, trying to put together an article about it. Just write some straight history. Colombia's seen a mixed year. Brutal paramilitary violence, to be sure. Ongo... (More) Comments (3)
New Year's Eve 2004: It ain't over yet
By Justin Podur at Jan 01, 2005
Let's take a look at the past year. I was looking back over my files on Colombia for the past year, trying to put together an article about it. Just write some straight history. Colombia's seen a mixed year. Brutal paramilitary violence, to be sure. Ongo... (More) Comments (3)
886,000 black people died unnecessarily - in the world's wealthiest country - from 1991-2000
By Justin Podur at Dec 28, 2004
This story came from the LiP people who do a 'media picks' weekly mailing. You have heard of the Lancet study that conservatively estimates that the US killed 100,000 in Iraq. You have heard of the UN figures that suggested in 1996 that excess mortality ... (More) Comments (15)
886,000 black people died unnecessarily - in the world's wealthiest country - from 1991-2000
By Justin Podur at Dec 28, 2004
This story came from the LiP people who do a 'media picks' weekly mailing. You have heard of the Lancet study that conservatively estimates that the US killed 100,000 in Iraq. You have heard of the UN figures that suggested in 1996 that excess mortality ... (More) Comments (15)
By Justin Podur at Dec 13, 2004
Media will dutifully be reporting the deaths of five Israeli soldiers -- though some media are calling them simply 'Israelis', not specifying that they are soldiers -- in a Palestinian armed attack at a military checkpoint in Rafah. Israelis have already... (More) Comments (14)
By Justin Podur at Dec 13, 2004
Media will dutifully be reporting the deaths of five Israeli soldiers -- though some media are calling them simply 'Israelis', not specifying that they are soldiers -- in a Palestinian armed attack at a military checkpoint in Rafah. Israelis have already... (More) Comments (14)
By Justin Podur at Dec 02, 2004
Back from Ottawa. A couple more notes (previous blog on the demos). One, the estimates are out on numbers and I don't believe them. Sure, protesters exaggerate the numbers but I've never felt such a discrepancy. I have decent footage, standing at the fro... (More) Comments (3)
By Justin Podur at Dec 02, 2004
Back from Ottawa. A couple more notes (previous blog on the demos). One, the estimates are out on numbers and I don't believe them. Sure, protesters exaggerate the numbers but I've never felt such a discrepancy. I have decent footage, standing at the fro... (More) Comments (3)
By Justin Podur at Nov 27, 2004
So the US and the Iraqi political parties it is sponsoring want to delay elections. Readers who follow this link will be impressed by the hypocrisy. Every story you read about Iraq now seems to have an obligatory feature about how many bodies the United S... (More) Comments (9)
By Justin Podur at Nov 27, 2004
So the US and the Iraqi political parties it is sponsoring want to delay elections. Readers who follow this link will be impressed by the hypocrisy. Every story you read about Iraq now seems to have an obligatory feature about how many bodies the United S... (More) Comments (9)
Punishing politicians for pointing out the obvious
By Justin Podur at Nov 19, 2004
Canadian politicians are showing their moral fiber by denouncing one of their own, Carolyn Parrish, who went on a comedy show and stomped on a Bush doll. The wide range of views on Parrish's act goes from people who think she shouldn't have done it becaus... (More) Comments (5)
Punishing politicians for pointing out the obvious
By Justin Podur at Nov 19, 2004
Canadian politicians are showing their moral fiber by denouncing one of their own, Carolyn Parrish, who went on a comedy show and stomped on a Bush doll. The wide range of views on Parrish's act goes from people who think she shouldn't have done it becaus... (More) Comments (5)
Bush is coming to Canada November 30
By Justin Podur at Nov 17, 2004
The Globe and Mail story sets the date for November 30. It will "mark a thaw in bilateral relations, though his policies remain highly unpopular with Canadians." He may even speak at Parliament, which "raises the spectre of protests. Polls show that many... (More) Comments (2)
Bush is coming to Canada November 30
By Justin Podur at Nov 17, 2004
The Globe and Mail story sets the date for November 30. It will "mark a thaw in bilateral relations, though his policies remain highly unpopular with Canadians." He may even speak at Parliament, which "raises the spectre of protests. Polls show that many... (More) Comments (2)
By Justin Podur at Nov 17, 2004
The fabulous magazine Left Turn invited me to update my September essay on Sudan, so I totally revamped it in light of the recent peace accords. Below is an early draft. For the final version, get Left Turn! The crisis in Sudan provides an extraordinar... (More) Comments (0)


