Was Saddam's death dignified?
Stephen Moss
Tuesday January 2, 2007
On the surface, of course not. An ageing man with a grey beard stands, looking
bemused, beneath a makeshift gibbet while his enemies taunt him. As he is
saying a final prayer, the trapdoor is suddenly released and he plunges to
These shameful events have humiliated the Arab world
Saddam's trial and mob execution reeked of western double standards. Yet Iraq's
neighbouring states failed to speak out
Ghada Karmi
Tuesday January 2, 2007
The spectacle of Saddam Hussein's execution, shown in pornographic detail to
the
Tuesday, 02 January 2007
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US air strikes in Somalia will only encourage terrorism
Published: 11 January 2007
With the shadow of Black Hawk Down yet to fade, America has fashioned another
spectre in Somalia which will come back to haunt it in years to come. This
week's bombing will not only fail to eradicate the
A referendum would give the country its say in any House of Lords reforms
This year the powers and membership of the House of Lords will again be
considered by Parliament. Changes of such importance should not depend only on
a compromise between the current members of the Commons and of the
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Robert Fisk: This jargon disease is choking language
In the military sex-speak of the Pentagon, Iraq would endure a 'spike' of
violence
Published: 13 January 2007
The Independent, UK
I once received an invitation to lecture at The University of Excellence. I
forget where this particular
History is not preordained: a new cold war can be averted
US military arrogance has led to a global crisis. But there is still time to
change course and build a democratic world order
Mikhail Gorbachev
Thursday January 18, 2007
The Guardian
A watershed in international relations has occurred
Imagine Congress sanctions against Israel? No! but its kosher to sanction
the victims of Zionist genocide
Arif Bhuiyan
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*Time to get serious about Israel*
A multi-party committee of MPs is pressing for sanctions over Israel's
treatment of the Palestinians.
John Hilary
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