20120218

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  1. Katherine Stewart: The New Anti-Science Assault on US Schools

  2. Noam Chomsky: Hegemony and Its Dilemmas

  3. The 99% Spring: April 9-15, 2012 -- 100,000 Americans Will Train for Non-Violent Direct Action

  4. Annie Leonard: Don't Be Stupid, Cupid: How to Show Your Love Responsibly

  5. Jim Hightower: It's Official: Money Now Governs America

  6. Bill Moyers & Michael Winship: Money Throws Democracy Overboard

  7. Suzanne Moore: Instead of Being Disgusted by Poverty, We are Disgusted by Poor People Themselves

  8. John Atcheson: A Redo on the Walmartization of America, Redux

  9. Peter Barnes: How to Restore the Middle Class

  10. Kathy Kelly: Cold, Cold Heart

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  1. Wikileaks Banned From UN Conference on Wikileaks
    UNESCO opens 2-day media conference in Paris.


  2. Israel To Demolish Palestinian Solar Energy Program
    The program, which recently installed solar panels and wind turbines in 16 communities, is providing 1,500 Palestinians with electricity -- who were formerly without reliable energy.


  3. Fears Growing as Fukushima Reactor Temperature Rising
    No. 2 Reactor Temperature Up to 82C.


  4. Is 'Prescription for Disaster' Our 'Most Optimistic' Climate Future?
    New data indicates warming of 2C now planet's "most optimistic" scenario.


  5. Documents Reveal Dark 'Heart' of 'Climate Denial Machine'
    The DeSmogBlog, which has long covered the impacts global warming and fossil fuel industry-backed misinformation campaigns, on Tuesday released internal documents from the Heartland Institute.


  6. Think Tank Squirms After 'Climate Denial' Docs Leak
    [T]he statement from Heartland communications director, Jim Lakely, identifies only one of the eight documents posted online on Tuesday night by the DeSmogBlog website as a "total fake".


  7. 'Global Square': Wikileaks Platform Launching in March
    'To perpetuate and spread the creative and cooperative spirit of the occupations'.


  8. Court: Monsanto Guilty of Chemical Poisoning in France
    A French court Monday found US agriculture giant Monsanto legally responsible for the poisoning of a farmer with one of its herbicides in 2004.


  9. 'Climate Deniers' Crusade Against Science in Schools
    The Heartland Institute, a right-wing think tank, is planning to develop a “global warming curriculum” for elementary schoolchildren that presents climate science as “a major scientific controversy."


  10. Mortgage Settlement: 'We're Bailing Them Out Again!'
    Mortgage Deal or Not, Abusive Foreclosures Continue.

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20120214

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20120213

Amnesty International: Will Bahrain crack down on protesters tomorrow?

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Dear Farhad,

Tomorrow marks the one-year anniversary of the start of protests in Bahrain. Tens of thousands are expected to take to the streets to protest a government that has committed terrible violence against its own citizens.

When Bahrain's streets awaken in protest tomorrow, will government forces crack down on peaceful demonstrators again? Will there be more tear gas, torture, killings?

We don't know what will happen tomorrow. But we do know that tragedy is not inevitable.

Take action for a better tomorrow in Bahrain. Call on the Bahraini government and security forces to respect peaceful protest and assembly -- today, tomorrow, and for all the days to come.

As protests enter their second year, the Middle East and North Africa remain in turmoil. As I wrote you over the weekend, the crisis in Syria is escalating. Civil society is under attack in Egypt. We can't let violence against peaceful protesters rekindle anew in Bahrain.

If the Bahraini government keeps its promises -- to end torture and excessive force, to release peaceful protesters from prison, and to hold those responsible for abuses accountable -- it should have nothing to fear from nonviolent protests demanding political reforms.

Under pressure, Bahrain's government has taken some positive steps forward -- but human rights violations continue in the country. Scores of people sentenced to prison terms for exercising their rights to freedom of expression and assembly during last year's protests are still facing criminal charges.

Two of those prisoners, leaders of the Bahrain Teachers' Association, face a critical hearing this coming weekend that could grant them their freedom -- or keep them jailed for years.

The situation in Bahrain is dire, but it is not hopeless -- and we can have tremendous influence. Bahrain takes its international image seriously. And since Bahrain is a country with such close ties to the U.S., the Bahraini government is uniquely susceptible to pressure from the U.S. government and U.S.-based activists.

Your action today could mean peace in Bahrain tomorrow. Tell the Bahraini government that you are watching closely -- and that when tomorrow comes, you expect them to do the right thing for human rights.

With hope for tomorrow,

Sanjeev Bery
Advocacy Director, Middle East and North Africa
Amnesty International USA

 
  A better tomorrow in Bahrain?

Tomorrow we hope to see a Bahrain without unjust arrests or protester deaths. Call on the Bahraini government to respect peaceful protests during tomorrow's one-year anniversary of Bahrain's anti-government uprising.





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20120211

News & Views | Weekly Top Ten

CommonDreams.Org                   Week ending Friday February 10, 2012

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  1. Bill McKibben: The Great Carbon Bubble: Why the Fossil Fuel Industry Fights So Hard

  2. Chris Hedges: The Cancer in Occupy

  3. Ira Chernus: Israel vs. Iran: The Truth Slips Out

  4. Bill Moyers & Michael Winship: Saul Alinsky, Who?

  5. George Monbiot: The Right's Stupidity Spreads, Enabled by a Too-Polite Left

  6. Ralph Nader: Can Democrats Landslide Republicans?

  7. Mike Prokosch: 'Starve the Beast' -- The Pentagon

  8. Jennifer Browdy de Hernandez: If You Want to Fight Cancer, Turn Those Pink Ribbons Green

  9. Bill Quigley: Occupying Corporations: How to Cut Corporate Power

  10. Harvey Wasserman: We May Yet Lose Tokyo… Not to Mention Alaska… and Now Georgia, Too

Readers' Choice / Most Read News...

  1. Monsanto, Agent Orange Creator, Returns To Vietnam
    Monsanto ready to sell GM crops and weed-killing chemicals in Vietnam; Many outraged.


  2. 30,000 Domestic Drones to Fill Our Skies, Civil Liberties at Risk
    FAA Act would raise 'very serious privacy issues'.


  3. Scientists: Arctic Melting Contributing to European Freeze
    Is Climate Change Bringing the Arctic to Europe?


  4. Manipulating the Planet: Bill Gates' $$$ Behind Geoengineering
    Bill Gates among wealthy funding large-scale geoengineering.


  5. US Paints False Picture of Afghan War: US Army Officer
    “I’m going to get nuked,” Officer said in an interview last month.


  6. Temperature Soars Inside Fukushima Nuclear Reactor
    Also: Japan's Nuclear Exclusion Zone Shows Few Signs of Life.


  7. Bank Bailout 2: Obama Lets Mortgage Abusers Off the Hook
    The Obama Administration has followed a predictable pattern: Leave No One Accountable.


  8. President Obama Makes 'Accommodation' on Birth Control Policy
    Women who work for religious institutions that object to offering birth control coverage will get contraception for free, directly from their insurers.


  9. 'Hose Streets? Our Streets!' Belgian Firefighters Turn Their Ire (and Hoses) on Austerity
    Several hundred Belgian firefighters broke through police linesto hose down the prime minister's office in protest at the government's tougher retirement plans.


  10. 'Tango Down': CIA Website Hit
    The hacktivist group Anonymous claims to have taken the CIA's website Friday afternoon.

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20120210

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20120208

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