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  • Maoists have upper hand, analysts say

    04/28/2006 5:03:37 PM PDT · by Tailgunner Joe · 9 replies · 507+ views
    theglobeandmail.com ^ | 28/04/06 | ESTANISLAO OZIEWICZ
    As Nepal catches its collective breath after weeks of turmoil, renewed attention is focusing on the country's Maoist rebels and their decade-long violent insurrection aimed at toppling the monarchy in favour of a communist republic. In the view of some analysts, the Maoists have the upper hand politically now that King Gyanendra has bowed to popular pressure -- applied in part by their alliance of convenience with mainstream political parties -- and has begun ceding absolutist rule. Yesterday, the King appointed Girija Prasad Koirala, a feeble and sickly 84-year-old politician, as Prime Minister as the first step to restoring multiparty...
  • UN must impose Kosovo's independence (think-tank)

    (Brussels, DTT-NET.COM)- A prestigious think-tank said that Kosovo’s independence must be imposed on Serbia, because of impossibility of reaching any agreement between Kosovan Ethnic Albanians and Serbian authorities on the future of UN administrated province. “To create a stable Kosovo, the international community must dare to impose independence rather than attempt finessing Pristina and Belgrade’s differences with an ambiguous and unstable settlement,“ International Crisis Group (ICG) said in a report published on Friday. ICG says that agreement between all parties remains desirable in theory, “it is extremely unlikely that any Serbian government will voluntarily acquiesce to the kind of independence,...
  • Rushed constitution points Iraq to civil war: report (Triple Barf Alert)

    09/26/2005 12:55:52 PM PDT · by NormsRevenge · 9 replies · 500+ views
    afp on Yahoo ^ | 9/26/05 | AFP
    BAGHDAD (AFP) - The rushed drafting of Iraq's new constitution has deepened sectarian rifts and is likely to fuel the Sunni-led insurgency and hasten the country's violent break up, a leading think-tank said. "Instead of healing the growing divisions between Iraq's three principal communities -- Shiites, Kurds and Sunni Arabs -- a rushed constitutional process has deepened rifts and hardened feelings," the International Crisis Group (ICG) said in a report. Iraq "appears to be heading toward de facto partition and full-scale civil war" said the report, unless Washington makes "a determined effort to broker a true compromise between Shiites, Kurds...
  • Al Qaida obtains foothold in Somalia

    07/18/2005 1:28:17 AM PDT · by Wiz · 11 replies · 453+ views
    The International Crisis Group said in a report that Al Qaida has taken over parts of the Arab League state. ICG reported that the Al Qaida network, based in the capital Mogadishu, has been abducting foreign aid workers. "The threat of jihadi terrorism in and from Somalia is real," the report said. "Since 2003, Somalia has witnessed the rise of a new, ruthless independent jihadi network with links to Al Qaida."
  • New Qaeda-linked "jihadi" group in Somalia

    07/09/2005 9:05:33 PM PDT · by Ooh-Ah · 15 replies · 386+ views
    Reuters ^ | Jul 10, 2005 | Andrew Cawthorne
    NAIROBI (Reuters) - A new group of al Qaeda-linked "jihadis" or "holy warriors" has won a foothold in Somalia and though small may flourish if stable rule does not return to the anarchic Horn of Africa nation, a report said on Sunday. The "new, ruthless independent jihadi network" is run from the capital Mogadishu by a militia boss trained in Afghanistan and has already killed several foreign aid workers, the International Crisis Group (ICG) think-tank said. "Ultimately, the threat of jihadi terrorism from Somalia can only be addressed through the restoration of stable, legitimate and functional government," added the ICG...
  • The Balkans fiasco continues

    05/30/2005 12:32:56 AM PDT · by Jane_N · 54 replies · 958+ views
    The American Thinker ^ | May 29th, 2005 | Douglas Hanson
    On this Memorial Day weekend, we think back and remember the valiant courage and heroic sacrifices of those United States Military men and women who gave their all for us. War is almost always bloody. But the peace it can bring soothes some of the pain for those left behind.This is all the more reason to regret a situation in which fecklessness squanders the gains paid for in blood. A prime example is found in Kosovo, where the United Nations has played a leading role.The Deutsche Welle yesterday relayed a report from the Brussels-based International Crises Group (ICG) that says...
  • PRESS RELEASE: AIM says"Follow The Money to George Soros and One-Worlders Against John Bolton

    04/16/2005 1:25:59 PM PDT · by smoothsailing · 53 replies · 1,876+ views
    Accuracy In Media ^ | 04/12/05 | Press Release
    WASHINGTON -- The pro-world government group known as Citizens for Global Solutions has given campaign contributions to four Democratic members of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee now opposing John Bolton's nomination as U.S. Ambassador to the U.N. In addition, according to Accuracy in Media (AIM), billionaire currency manipulator George Soros made financial contributions to six of eight Democratic members of the committee.
  • (2005) Soros Shadow Party Stalks DeLay

    04/12/2005 1:48:32 AM PDT · by rdb3 · 162 replies · 5,681+ views
    FPM ^ | 12 APRIL 2005 | Richard Poe
    Soros Shadow Party Stalks DeLayBy Richard PoeFrontPageMagazine.com | April 12, 2005 On the day that Terri Schiavo died — victim of a court order condemning the brain-damaged woman to death by thirst and starvation — Representative Tom DeLay of Texas did what few politicians have the courage to do these days. He spoke his mind."This loss happened because our legal system did not protect the people who need protection most," DeLay told Fox News on March 31. "The time will come for the men responsible for this to answer for their behavior." DeLay’s strong language worried some Republicans. They pointed...
  • Is EU preparing to do business with Nepal Maoists?

    02/24/2005 3:41:23 PM PST · by Tailgunner Joe · 23 replies · 1,288+ views
    IANS ^ | 02/24/2005 | Kanchan Gupta
    [World News]: As the first month of emergency rule in Nepal, imposed by King Gyanendra after sacking the government led by Prime Minister Sher Bahadur Deuba on Feb 1, draws to a close, a coordinated international response to the suspension of democracy and civil rights in this Himalayan kingdom is taking shape. On Tuesday, India let it be known that it has decided to freeze military aid to Nepal. On the same day, Britain made a similar announcement. While the US has not yet officially declared its intentions, it is likely to put on hold the planned $24 million aid...
  • The new Bush doctrine — George Soros

    01/27/2005 11:30:17 AM PST · by Dan from Michigan · 28 replies · 831+ views
    Daily Times (Pakistan) ^ | 1-27-05 | George Soros
    The new Bush doctrine — George Soros We may be wrong. This is a possibility that Bush refuses to acknowledge. His denial appeals to a significant segment of the American public. An equally significant segment is appalled. This has left the US not only deeply divided, but also at loggerheads with much of the rest of the world, which considers our policies high-handed and arbitrary President George W Bush’s second inaugural address set forth an ambitious vision of the role of the United States in advancing the cause of freedom worldwide, fuelling worldwide speculation over the course of American foreign...
  • Kosovo could collapse into war, group warns

    01/23/2005 3:25:31 PM PST · by Jane_N · 41 replies · 960+ views
    Agence France-Presse ^ | Monday, January 24, 2005
    The UN-administered Serbian province of Kosovo could collapse back into war unless it becomes an independent state, an international research group warned in a report to be officially published on Monday. "The situation in Kosovo is increasingly dangerous, threatening wide-scale unrest and even renewed war," the International Crisis Group wrote, criticizing world leaders for acting too slowly on the issue. The Brussels-based group said in a 40-page report available on its Web site that Kosovo should not return to Belgrade's rule or be partitioned and that "any possible unification of Kosovo with Albania or any neighboring state or territory will...
  • Crisis Group Challenges Bush's Iraq Policy

    12/22/2004 2:36:29 PM PST · by AncientAirs · 38 replies · 613+ views
    AP ^ | December 22, 2004 | Barry Schweid
    WASHINGTON -- The growing insurgency against U.S. forces in Iraq is fed by nationalist feelings and widespread distrust of the United States, the private International Crisis Group said Wednesday. Challenging the Bush administration, the crisis group said, "The insurgency is not confined to a finite number of fanatics isolated from the population and opposed to a democratic Iraq."
  • U.N. panel to frame guidelines on legality of pre-emptive strike

    10/06/2004 12:13:04 AM PDT · by kattracks · 17 replies · 510+ views
    Washington Times ^ | 10/06/04 | Heather J. Carlson
    Members of an international panel studying United Nations' operations say the group hopes to lay down clear rules declaring when it is legal for a nation to use pre-emptive military force in its own defense.     The issue grows out of the international controversy over the Bush administration's decision to invade Iraq without a final U.N. Security Council resolution explicitly authorizing the war, said panel member Gareth Evans, a former foreign minister of Australia.     "I expect the panel to be giving close consideration to what those rules are and how they should be applied and whether an effort should be...
  • Kosovo: Under Mounting Criticism, UN Considers Changes To Policy

    08/14/2004 10:00:50 PM PDT · by AncientAirs · 2 replies · 372+ views
    RFE/RL ^ | August 13, 2004 | Robert McMahon
    The United Nations is facing some of its most intense scrutiny over the administration of Kosovo. Serbs and ethnic Albanian leaders -- barely in dialogue with each other -- see the UN as unfit to run the province. UN Security Council members are pressing for policy changes to maintain their goal of a multiethnic entity. A number of outside experts, meanwhile, regard the council's mandate for Kosovo as an inherent contradiction that must be revised soon. United Nations, 13 August 2004 (RFE/RL) -- When Soren Jessen-Petersen takes over on 16 August as the UN's sixth administrator of Kosovo, he will...
  • Teresa Heinz-Kerry put UN on Internet Map

    05/19/2004 5:45:36 PM PDT · by Tailgunner Joe · 5 replies · 705+ views
    Canada Free Press ^ | May 19, 2004 | Judi McLeod
    Long before John Forbes Kerry was cashing in on his JFK initials for a run at the U.S. presidency, his future wife was beating a path to the front door of the United Nations. In fact, through her Tides Foundation, Teresa Heinz-Kerry gave the United Nations an up-and-running, massive, transnational electronic communications network, the Institute for Global Communications, IGC for short. IGC is one of the Tides Foundation’s largest ongoing projects. IGC and its offshoot, the Association for Progressive Communications (APC) are divisions of the 501©, non-profit, charitable institution, funded by Heinz-Kerry, currency speculator George Soros, journalist Bill Moyers and...
  • New Muslim militant group born to fight Christians.

    02/05/2004 1:47:08 PM PST · by tubavil · 6 replies · 236+ views
    PIME AsiaNews.it ^ | 2-4-2004 | Staff
    4 February, 2004 INDONESIA New Muslim militant group born to fight Christians Jakarta (AsiaNews)- The latest analysis report prepared by the Jakarta-based International Crisis Group (ICG) released early this week, stated that a radical new Islamic militia had emerged in the country. The newly established group ?Mujahedden Kompak? was formed by hard-liners who split from ?Jemaah Islamiyah?, considered to be Al-Qaeda?s affiliate in Southeast Asia. The report-analysis, written by ICG?s Chapter Director Sidney Jones, an American expert in Southeast Asian issues, describes the faction. The Muslim militant group exists in the Central Sulawesi province, and is highly concentrated in the...
  • Wesley Clark Admits Targeting Civilians In Yugoslavia

    01/26/2004 12:56:38 PM PST · by DTA · 42 replies · 551+ views
    Democracy Now ^ | 2004-01-26 | JEREMY SCAHILL
    Monday, January 26th, 2004 Democracy Now! Exclusive: Wesley Clark Admits Targeting Civilians In Yugoslavia In a Democracy Now! exclusive, General Wesley Clark responds for the first time to in-depth questions about his targeting of civilian infrastructure in Yugoslavia, his bombing of Radio Television Serbia, the use of cluster bombs and depleted uranium, the speeding-up of the cockpit video of a bombing of a passenger train to make it appear as though it was an accident and other decisions he made and orders he gave as NATO's Supreme Allied Commander. Since the 1999 bombing of Yugoslavia, General Wesley Clark has not...
  • Peru police release Shining Path prisoners

    01/14/2004 4:56:54 PM PST · by Tailgunner Joe · 13 replies · 333+ views
    UPI ^ | 1/2/2004 | Ricardo Sanchez-Serra
    "What's the president's name?" "I don't know." "Do you know what Peru is?" "No." These were the surprising answers of a native Ashaninka released by the Peruvian police from the remnants of the guerrilla group Shining Path in the country's central jungle. All of those rescued, scores of children as well as adults and elderly, displayed severe symptoms of malnutrition, infections and parasitic infections due to the peripatetic and inhumane treatment during years in the heights of the Vilcabamba mountain range and deep in the rainforest. The police also retrieved hundreds of natives that were hiding from the "Senderistas," having...
  • Soros Will Split Foundation Into 12 (Devil er Soros on move..Soros Evil Empire just not quit)

    01/14/2004 6:15:26 PM PST · by RussianConservative · 12 replies · 212+ views
    The Moscow Times | Thursday, Jan. 15, 2004
    Billionaire and philanthropist George Soros plans to split his Open Society Institute in Russia into 12 separate foundations, Open Society president Yekaterina Geniyeva said in an interview published Wednesday. The 12 foundations will be jointly financed by Soros and Russian participants for three years and then switch to being 100 percent Russian-financed, Geniyeva told the Kommersant daily. She said the decision may have been prompted by an ongoing dispute over the building leased by the Soros institute in central Moscow. The building's owner tried to significantly hike the rent before seizing the property with the assistance of a group of...
  • Fear the Weasel (Clark Could Be Biggest Threat to Bush)

    01/06/2004 8:19:12 AM PST · by NYC Republican · 37 replies · 197+ views
    PowerlineBlog.com ^ | 1/5/04 | HindRocket
    The question of the hour is, Can Howard Dean be stopped? Well, of course he can be stopped. His "lead" is enirely on paper. Not a single delegate has been selected. In my opinion, the air could go out of Dean's balloon with shocking suddenness. The only primary that he has more or less locked up is quirky, non-predictive New Hampshire. Beyond that, everything is wide open. The conventional wisdom is that the story of the Democratic contest so far is Howard Dean's success. In a sense, of course, that is true. But as I've said before, the real story...