April 2006

2007 Federal Budget Proposes Social Security Privatization
Reviewed by David Abbott

Bush quietly slipped privatization of Social Security into the 2007 
federal budget despite overwhelming public rejection of the idea. The 
plan would siphon $700 billion from the existing Social Security 
system, within the first seven years, to pay for setting up private 
accounts. Individual funds would be set aside for investment in the 
stock market starting in 2009. Additionally 1,900 Social Security 
administration positions would be cut and benefits reduced by $6.3 
billion over the ten-year budget period.
http://ataxingmatter.blogs.com/tax/2006/02/fy_2007_budget_.html

Journalists targeted under Espionage Act of 1917
Reviewed by Isaac Dolido

Journalists and their confidential government sources could find 
themselves facing espionage charges in a Bush Administration 
crackdown on media leaks. FBI agents are conducting investigations 
and polygraph interviews with employees of federal intelligence 
agencies to identify leaks that led to media coverage of secret CIA 
prisons, and the warrantless surveillance of US citizens by the 
National Security Agency. The Justice Department recently argued that 
journalists and their government sources can be prosecuted under the 
Espionage Act of 1917.
_http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=5246507&ft=1&f=1001_http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2006/03/04/AR2006030400867_pf.html

India turns away toxic aircraft carrier
Reviewed by Nick Ramirez

Plans to ship-break a decommissioned French aircraft carrier came to 
a halt after India's Supreme Court denied the ship entry. The 
dismantlement met fierce resistance from environmental activists and 
Indian trade unions as the ship would release an estimated 500 to 
1,000 tons of asbestos, PCBs, contaminated oils, mercury, cadmium, 
lead, and toxic sludge into the India's Alang shipyard. The aircraft 
carrier Clemenceau is a litmus test for shipment of banned toxics 
from rich countries to poor countries, as many of the world's 150 
such toxic warships are currently in line for dismantling.
_http://www.ban.org/ban_news/2006/060107_global_toxic.html_http://www.ban.org/ban_news/2006/060107_global_toxic.html_http://www.ban.org/ban_news/2006/060112_ship_stopped.html_http://www.greenpeace.org/international/press/reports/the-clemenceau-case-potentia

IMF measures lead to economic collapse in Iraq
Reviewed by Bailey Malone

Large scale rioting broke out in Iraq in December as a result of IMF 
insistence on lifting fuel subsidies and privatizing state-owned 
companies in exchange for loans. The immediate impact of IMF measures 
was a 500 percent rise in the cost of petrol, diesel, cooking gas and 
kerosene. The broader impact is souring inflation on all consumer 
goods. The main cause of Iraq's budgetary crisis is the collapse of 
oil exports. Oil production has dropped 50 percent since the US 
occupation. Iraq must now import at world market prices. Riots 
erupted in Iraq as a result of the IMF-induced economic collapse two 
months prior to the February bombing of the Shiite mosque, which has 
since been blamed for an outbreak of sectarian based "civil war." _
http://gnn.tv/headlines/7750/IMF_Measures_Wreak_Havoc_On_Iraqi_People_http://www.globalpolicy.org/socecon/bwi-wto/imf/2006/0103riots.htm

Last days of the Ocean?
Reviewed by Charlene Jones

Oceanic problems once found on a local scale are now pandemic. Data 
from physical oceanography, marine biology, meteorology, fisheries 
science, and glaciology assert the seas are changing in every way. 
The world ocean is growing warmer and atmospheric litter has altered 
its chemistry radically. Thousands of toxic compounds poison marine 
creatures and devastate propagation, creating dead zones and laying 
waste to coastal nurseries, coral reefs and kelp forests. Reckless 
fishing practices have ramped up, dredged ocean bottoms, and driven 
species toward extinction. Human failure in governance of the world's 
largest public domain threatens critical elements of the global 
life-support system._
http://www.motherjones.com/news/featurex/2006/03/oceans_index.html

US recruits Peruvians for Iraq
Reviewed by Lindsay San Martin

Private US military contractors are hiring and training Peruvians to 
work as security personnel in Iraq. Due to Peru's depressed economy, 
former solders and police officers are all too willing to sign a 
one-year contract with a salary of $35 per day, despite the risk. The 
380 Peruvians already flown to Iraq will provide private security in 
Baghdad's "Green Zone", where most rebel attacks occur. The contract 
states that neither the contracting firm, Triple Canopy, nor the U.S. 
government are responsible in case of employee injury or death in the 
line of 
duty.__http://www.oneworld.net/article/view/121594/1/?PrintableVersion=enabled

Toxic rocket fuel in bodies of most Americans
Reviewed by Nick Ramirez

The Bush Administration is delaying the release of a study showing 
that most Americans carry toxic rocket fuel in their bodies. 
Perchlorate, the explosive compound in solid rocket fuel, is a 
thyroid toxin that can disrupt normal growth and development in 
fetuses, infants and children. Perchlorate has contaminated drinking 
water, soil and food sources across the country, with most of the 
contamination coming from military bases and defense 
contractors.___http://www.commondreams.org/news2006/0303-08.htm

14,000 detained in Iraq without charges
Reviewed by David Abbott

US and UK led forces have detained 14,000 people without charges or 
trial in Iraq according to an Amnesty International report. 
Approximately 3,800 have been held for over one year, and another 200 
for more than two years, in detentions that appear to be arbitrary 
and indefinite. Amnesty further reports of torture and resulting 
death of detainees in Iraq at the hands of Iraqi security 
forces.__http://www.guardian.co.uk/Iraq/Story/0,,1724837,00.html_http://web.amnesty.org/library/index/engmde140012006

Studies reveal GM foods pose serious human health threat
Reviewed by Bailey Malone

A clutch of recent studies are reviving fears that GM food damages 
human health. Research by the Russian Academy of Sciences found a 
mortality rate for new-born rats six times higher when mothers were 
fed a diet of GM soy; Montsanto research shows that rats fed GM corm 
developed abnormalities in blood and kidneys; Italian research found 
that modified soy affected the liver and pancreas of mice; and 
Australia abandoned a decade-long attempt to develop GM peas when an 
official study concluded they caused lung damage._
http://www.commondreams.org/headlines06/0108-01.htmhttp://www.commondreams.org/headlines05/0522-03.htm
_
N defends Shoshone Nation
Reviewed by Lindsay San Martin

The UN High Commission on Human Rights sternly rebuked the US 
government for civil and human rights violations against the Western 
Shoshone Nation. In the first UN decision to specifically target US 
policy toward Native Americans, the US government was urged to halt 
any plans to appropriate Western Shoshone territory for private 
development or environmentally destructive government projects. The 
disputed territory is not only viewed as prime real estate for the 
mining industry and geothermal energy development, but is also the 
site of over 1,000 nuclear bomb tests and contains Yucca Mountain, 
where the DoE aims to build the highly controversial nuclear waste 
repository._
http://newstandardnews.net/content/index.cfm/items/2954/continued/261#continued_http://www.oxfamamerica.org/whatwedo/where_we_work/united_states/news_publications/feature_story.2005-09-21.1887166197_http://socialism.com/fsarticles/vol26no6/goshute.html

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