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June 2006
6/30
Guantanamo Attorney: The Supreme Court Ruling on Tribunals
Proves “The Entire Structure of the War on Terror is
Unlawful”; Oath Betrayed: Torture, Medical Complicity,
and the War on Terror;
6/29
Israel Arrests Dozens of Hamas Lawmakers and Ministers as
Assault on Gaza Widens; AIPAC v. Norman Finkelstein: A Debate
on Israel's Assault on Gaza; Pentagon Spying on Gay, Antiwar
Groups More Widespread than Previously Acknowledged; Study:
All Electronic Voting Machines Vulnerable to Software Attacks;
6/28
Fmr. Israeli Foreign Minister Shlomo Ben Ami: "It Was
Wrong" For Israel to Invade Gaza; Rice Praises "Democratic
Future of Afghanistan" As Fierce Fighting Continues in
one of Bloodiest Months Since 2001 U.S. Invasion;
6/27
Supreme Court Overturns Vermont Campaign Finance Law; Is Bush
Administration's Bank Spy Program One Part of a Resurgent
Total Information Awareness?; Former Bush Spokesman Urges
Newspapers to Run Pro-War Stories by Former Vets With GOP
Ties; Lawmakers, Regulators Face Key Decisions on Future of
Media Ownership, Internet, Public Access, Low Power Radio;
6/26
"Aspirational Rather than Operational" - 7 Arrested
in Miami Terror Plot; Nativo Lopez on Immigration Legislation
and the Future of the Immigrant Rights Movement; The World
Cup: War, Peace and Racism in the Biggest Sporting Event on
the Planet;
6/23
Army Lies to Mother of Slain Guardsman for Two Years, Says
Killed by Insurgents Instead of Allied Iraqi Soldiers; Tennessee
Schedules Five Executions for June 28; Julia Wright, Daughter
of Famed Writer Richard Wright, on Mumia Abu-Jamal;
6/22
Kidnapped in Iraq, Shot by U.S. Forces: Italian Journalist
Giuliana Sgrena Says U.S. Army Destroyed Incident Logs; Wants
to Meet Soldier Who Killed the Secret Service Agent Who Saved
Her;
6/21
Stopping Violence Against Women: Eve Ensler and Kimberle Crenshaw
on V-Day, Women in Prisons and Breaking the Silence;
6/20
Bloodshed in Afghanistan as U.S. Launches Largest Military
Offensive Since 2001; All New Orleans Public School Teachers
Fired, Millions in Federal Aid Channeled to Private Charter
Schools; Thousands of New Orleans Public Housing Units to
be Destroyed as 200,000+ Low-Income Residents Remain Displaced;
6/19
Did the Pentagon Lie About Why it Barred Journalists from
Guantanamo Bay Soon After Prisoner Suicides?; Paul Krugman
on the New Class War in America;
6/16
Federal Judge Rules U.S. Can Detain Non-Citizens Indefinitely
on Basis of Religion, Race or National Origin; Calls Grow
Within American Psychological Association for Ban on Participation
in Military Interrogations: A Debate;
6/15
Sexually Harassed Soldier is Arrested After Refusing to Redeploy
to Iraq; Mission Rejected: U.S. Soldiers Who Say No To Iraq;
Mexican Police Accused of Killing 11 Striking Teachers in
Oaxaca; In Iraq, Three Groups Struggle For Control Over Oil-Rich
Kirkuk;
6/14
Another Cover-Up? U.S. Troops Kill Two Iraqi Women, One of
Them Pregnant, in Samarra; The Front Lines of the Class War
from 1927 to Today; Police Forcibly Shut Down South Central
L.A. Urban Farm, 40+ Protesters Arrested; British Muslim Shot
and Arrested With Brother by London Police Released After
One Week Without Charge;
6/13
Federal Prosecutors Decide Not to Indict Karl Rove in CIA
Leak Case; Gaza Physician, British Journalist Refute Reported
Israeli Military Investigation that Clears IDF, Blames Hamas
for Deadly Beach Attack; "Confronting Confinement”:
Bi-Partisan Commission Criticizes Size, Conditions and Racial
Make-Up of U.S. Prison System;
6/12
Guantanamo Attorneys Say Suicides Reveal Desperation, Hopelessness
at U.S.-Run Prison Camp; Dr. Robert Jay Lifton: American Psychological
Association Should “Prohibit Any Involvement”
of Psychologists in Interrogations;
6/9
Zarqawi's Death "Another Step in the Endless Cycle of
Violence" - Father of Beheaded Iraq Hostage; In Death,
Zarqawi's Influence Remains A Matter of Debate; Student Takes
on McCain Over Iraq War Support at New School Graduation;
House Passes Controversial COPE Telecom Bill, Rejects Amendment
to Protect Net Neutrality; A Mother Under Occupation: Palestinian
Journalist Laila El-Haddad on Life in the Occupied Territories;
6/8
Will Al-Zarqawi's Death Fuel the Insurgency or Diminish It?;
Army Lieutenant Becomes First Commissioned Officer to Refuse
Deployment to Iraq; Holy Outlaw: Lifelong Peace Activist Father
Daniel Berrigan Turns 85;
6/7
Family of Unarmed Iraqi Killed by U.S. Forces Says Marines
Had Asked Him to be Informant; Time Magazine: Military Investigators
Place Officer in Charge During Haditha Massacre in 2 of the
Houses Where Killings Took Place; How the Press Rolled Over
for Bush: Media Critic Eric Boehlert Takes on the Corporate
Media; Thomas Friedman on "Petropolitics", Iraq,
Israel-Palestine and the "Excuse Makers";
6/6
Antiwar Candidates Challenge Incumbent Democrats in House
and Senate Races; "The United States is Terrified"
- Noam Chomsky on Latin America's Move Towards "Independence
and Integration";
6/5
"No Good Science Goes Unpunished" - Environmental
Journalist David Helvarg on the Bush Administration, Climate
Change and Hurricanes; Activists, Celebs Stage Encampment
For South Central Farm; British Antiwar Activist Salma Yaqoob
on Iraq, Muslim Discrimination and Being the First Hijab-Wearing
Woman Elected to City Council in Birmingham;
6/2
Why is the U.S. Hampering a Swiss Investigation into A.Q.
Khan's International Nuclear Arms Smuggling Ring?; Fmr. Chief
UN Weapons Inspector Hans Blix Calls for Permanent Worldwide
Ban on WMDs; How One of New York City's Biggest Landlords
is Systematically Driving Out Thousands of Low-Income Residents;
6/1
Is U.S. AIDS Policy Undermining the Global Fight Against the
Disease?; Pills Profits Protest: A Chronicle of the Global
AIDS Movement; A Debate on the Role of Pharmaceutical Companies
and Access to HIV Treatment in the Developing World; Colombia
Re-Elects Bush Ally Alvaro Uribe;
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