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No 10, 2007

The Globalization of Military Power: NATO Expansion
NATO and the broader network of US sponsored military alliances | by Mahdi Darius Nazemroaya, Canada
The Issue of Human Rights Violations in Iraq Must be Included in UN Agendas
A letter to Louise Arbour, UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, Geneva
No One in the Arab World Can Understand Why Tony Blair of All People Should Be the Middle East Envoy
“Anti-Missile Shield” – an Exercise in Obedience to the Global Hegemon?
by Dr Marek Glogoczowski, Poland
The Czech People Say No to Uncle Sam
by Hassane Zerrouky, Jince, Czech Republic
Afghanistan: Offences Against the Humanitarian Law of Armed Conflicts
Our coalition troops and Isaf fight deliberately against parts of the civilian population and so against the hoped for seeds of civil society | by Markus Zeidler and Georg Restle, Germany
We Should Remember Very Soon Why And What For we Are Living in This World
by Tönis Tulp, Estland
Everybody Striving for a World Without War is my Friend
Interview with Khazan Gul, Afghanistan
XV ‘Mut zur Ethik’ Conference
Fatah al-Islam – an Instrument in the Power Politics of the US/UK/Israeli War Alliance?
Covert US-support finds its way to Sunni-extremists organisation
by Seymour Hersh
Israel’s Apartheid Wall: Barrier to Peace
by Nafez and Laila Nazzal, Ramallah
Afganistán: violación del derecho internacional aplicable a los conflictos bélicos
Nuestras tropas aliadas y el Isaf combaten deliberadamente a la población civil a la vez que gérmenes prometedores en la sociedad | Por Markus Zeidler y Georg Restle, Alemania
El «diálogo» de Merkel con los ciudadanos
Vallas de seguridad alrededor de Heiligendamm, policías como provocadores, jaulas enrejadas como en Guantánamo, accionar del ejército y tornados sobre manifestantes, explosivo en el coche de la CIA | Por Karl Müller, Alemania
Prisioneros «de alto valor» encarcelados en prisiones de la CIA en Polonia y Rumania
Informe de Prensa
Great Britain: Peace Activists Acquitted
by David Wright and Lucia Bock, Leeds
Hans von Sponeck – A Different Kind of War: The UN Sanctions Regime in Iraq