Dave: Thanks very much indeed - you got the one I had fleetingly seen.
Lou: Thanks for the review on AI on Palestine.
Cheers thanks again, H
Not to myself: must not lose URLS's, must not lose usLrp's. must not..
Re: Amnesty International
by dave dorkin
Hari Kumar wrote:
Dave: Thanks very much indeed - you got the one I had fleetingly seen.
Lou: Thanks for the review on AI on Palestine.
Cheers thanks again, H
Not to myself: must not lose URLS's, must not lose usLrp's. must
not..
Here is something brand-new:
I would be grateful for assistance: Recently there was somewhere or
other an article analyzing the stances that Amnesty has taken, showing
its' marked preference for pro USA positions. Does anyone recall this
where it might be found? My goggling being less than Pugliesian in its
I would be grateful for assistance: Recently there was somewhere or
other an article analyzing the stances that Amnesty has taken, showing
its' marked preference for pro USA positions. Does anyone recall this
where it might be found? My goggling being less than Pugliesian in its
dinner into a tragedy. This
magazine will cover the topic of Human Rights Watch in
a future issue. For this issue, we were fortunate to
be forwarded the transcript of a June 13th [2002]
interview with Dr. Francis A. Boyle, professor of
International Law and former board member of Amnesty
International
Paulo wrote:
Hi
I seek to contact Louis Proyect
Louis recently wrote an open letter about AI's stance and quoted me.
I agree with most of what was written in the letter except the
interpretation of 'sitting on the fence' -- this would be the way AI
would like to portray itself, i.e.,
(This is being sent to AI offices worldwide.)
Dear Amnesty International,
I strongly urge you to step back from your newly announced campaign to
release the 75 US agents in Cuba. Associated Press reported on July 30
that your researcher Paige Wilhite has stated that They are prisoners
disputed status
determined by a competent tribunal as required under Article 5 of the
Third Geneva Convention. In April 2002, Amnesty International warned the US
administration that its selective approach to the Geneva Conventions
threatened to undermine the effectiveness of international humanitarian law
Title: RE: [PEN-L:36142] From Amnesty International
why can't the Iraqi government declare coalition prisoners to be unlawful combatants?
oh yes, I forgot: it's might that makes right.
Jim Devine [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://bellarmine.lmu.edu/~jdevine
stop the war
"Devine, James" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
why can't the Iraqi government declare "coalition" prisoners to be unlawful combatants?
oh yes, I forgot: it's might that makes right.
Some people can't keep hold of the fundamentals. Our combatants are never unlawful. Our
JKS writes:
You are an unpatriotic rotten
doctor Commie rat!
how did you
know?
(BTW,JKSquotes from an old Bob Dylan song, "Motopsycho
Nightmare.")
JD
minorities, remains "persistent and widespread" across the United
States, Amnesty International said yesterday.
Some cases -- like that of Amadou Diallo, the unarmed and homeless West
African immigrant who died in a fusillade of 41 shots fired by New York
police officers -- garner
Nuevo San Jose
Killed: Antonio Mendoza Olivero, 12
Evaristo Albino Tellez, 27
Amnesty International is calling on the Mexican authorities to
protect the entire Mixteca indigenous community of Barrio Nuevo
San Jose, in Guerrero state, after members
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