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Thursday,
04 December 2008
Dalai Lama urges EU to stand firm
By Oana Lungescu The Dalai Lama has urged the EU to stand firm on the issue of human rights in order to protect the long-term interests of the Chinese people.
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Thursday,
04 December 2008
Whats in a code name Ask a terrorist
The sole terrorist captured alive in the Mumbai terror attacks, Ajmal Mohammad Amin Kasab, has revealed that all the ten attackers carried Arabic code names concealing their genuine identity.
(Source: AsiaOne) read more...
Thursday,
04 December 2008
UN Urged to Persist With Sudan Leaders War Crimes Case
By Colum Lynch UNITED NATIONS, Dec. 3 -- The chief prosecutor of the International Criminal Court appealed to the UN Security Council on Wednesday to resist calls by African, Arab and Islamic states to defer prosecution of Sudanese leader...
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Thursday,
04 December 2008
Libya complains of Israeli high sea piracy to UN council
UNITED NATIONS (AFP) - Libya protested in vain Wednesday before the UN Security Council over Israels interception of one of its cargo ships attempting to offload aid in Gaza.
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Thursday,
04 December 2008
Pakistan snubs India over terrorist suspects
Pakistans president yesterday rebuffed Indias key demand that he hand over 20 alleged terrorists, as the US intensified its efforts to ease tensions between the two nuclear powers in the wake of last weeks terrorist attacks in Mumbai.
(Source: guardian.co.uk) read more...
Thursday,
04 December 2008
100 nations to sign cluster bomb treaty
Representatives of more than 100 countries are in Oslo, Norway to sign a treaty banning cluster bombs amid the USs refusal to sign it.
(Source: PRESS TV) read more...
Thursday,
04 December 2008
Mumbai Attacks a Test of Pakistan’s Ability to Curb Militants
By JANE PERLEZ and SOMINI SENGUPTA LAHORE, Pakistan - Mounting evidence of links between the Mumbai terrorist attacks and a Pakistani militant group is posing the stiffest test so far of Pakistan’s new government, raising questions...
(Source: New York Times) read more...
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