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Back to homepageThe Wall St. Bill Doesn’t Protect Us From Banker Abuse: 5 Essential Reforms Are Still Needed
Post Views: 8 Today, President Barack Obama signed into law the first serious effort to regulate Wall Street in decades. The bill has much to be said for it, but the unfortunate truth is that it ducks several of the
Read MoreCongressional Report: $1 Trillion Spent on Wars Since 9/11 0
Post Views: 5 Inflation Adjusted Cost Second Only to World War 2 A Congressional Research Service report on the costs of America’s assorted wars has put the global war on terror since September 11, 2001 at over
Read MoreThe Netherlands: Do Not Deport Somalis 0
Post Views: 8 (Amsterdam) – The Dutch government should immediately halt all plans to return Somalis to war-torn Somalia, Human Rights Watch said today. The Dutch authorities have announced their intention to deport, between now and October 2010, at least
Read MoreChina: Witnesses Lift Veil on Abuses by Security Forces in Tibet
Post Views: 2 (New York) – Eyewitness accounts confirm that Chinese security forces used disproportionate force and acted with deliberate brutality during and after unprecedented Tibetan protests beginning on March 10, 2008, Human Rights Watch said in a new report
Read MoreProfundización de la Europa del capital 0
Post Views: 4 Desde los setenta, EE UU impulsa un capitalismo globalizado, basado en los mercados financieros y en la redefinición del papel del Estado, de la relación capital-trabajo y de las relaciones Norte-Sur: el neoliberalismo. La Comunidad Económica Europea
Read MoreAmiri ‘told CIA Iran had no bomb program’ 0
Post Views: 5 WASHINGTON – Contrary to a news media narrative that Iranian scientist Shahram Amiri has provided the United States with intelligence on covert Iranian nuclear weapons work, Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) sources familiar with the Amiri case say
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