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Medal of the President of the Italian Republic
By Michael Albert at Sep 19, 2004
Continuing the saga of international notice for Parecon alongside U.S. silence, we have an award in Italy to be presented in mid October. The citation with the award is, to use a favorite word of mine, mind boggling -- all the more so in light of the sign... (More) Comments (3)
By Michael Albert at Sep 19, 2004
From Sept 3 to very early on Sept 10 I was in Italy on a book tour for the Italian Edition of Parecon: Life After Capitalism. I spoke in five cities, the largest being Rome and Milan, and at many venues – both alone and in panels. I also did many intervie... (More) Comments (4)
By David Peterson at Sep 19, 2004
Closing out his weekly radio address Saturday during a campaign stop in North Carolina, the American President announced that "At the United Nations this week, I will make some additional proposals to expand prosperity and accelerate the march of freedom ... (More) Comments (0)
Not in Conformity with American Power
By David Peterson at Sep 18, 2004
Might anyone care to hazard a guess why the Secretary-General today (though only in the voice of his spokesman, Fred Eckhard) felt impelled to reiterate that the "United Nations remains committed to assist the Iraqi people hold free, fair and credible ele... (More) Comments (5)
"How America Gets Away with Murder" III
By David Peterson at Sep 16, 2004
If the American war over Iraq in the spring of 2003 truly was "illegal," as the UN Secretary-General asserted yesterday during an interview with BBC World Service radio---"it was not in conformity with the UN Charter," were his exact words, and "From our ... (More) Comments (4)
The United Nations According to New York Time
By David Peterson at Sep 15, 2004
Officially, the 58th Regular Session of the United Nations General Assembly closed its doors and put away its gavel in New York City on Monday, the 13th. The 59th edition of the same opened its on Tuesday, the 14th---"at 3:00 P.M. (New York Time)," as th... (More) Comments (0)
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 Justin Podur at Sep 09, 2004
A truly heartfelt thank you to everyone who wrote letters and otherwise helped with the kidnapping of the indigenous commission in Cauca, including my friend Arquimedes Vitonas, the mayor of Toribio. The indigenous community mobilized massively to send 4... (More) Comments (0)
By Justin Podur at Sep 09, 2004
A truly heartfelt thank you to everyone who wrote letters and otherwise helped with the kidnapping of the indigenous commission in Cauca, including my friend Arquimedes Vitonas, the mayor of Toribio. The indigenous community mobilized massively to send 4... (More) Comments (0)
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 Chris Spannos at Sep 08, 2004
With up to 13,802 Iraqi civilian deaths to date, Canadians will now be providing one of the most basic necessities for the US occupation forces in Iraq: bullets. The Canadian company SNC Technologies Inc. (SNC TEC) is now part of a multinational consortiu... (More) Comments (2)


