http://www.mochila.com/article_powered_by_mochila.html?articleId=61572157&buyerId=Antiwarcom&channelId=1573 MIKEBREAK Opposition radio and television stations in Honduras were back on the air Tuesday after the government lifted a three-week broadcast ban.
Archives for October, 2009
China secretly detained 43 Uighur men, group says
http://www.mochila.com/article_powered_by_mochila.html?articleId=61571543&buyerId=Antiwarcom&channelId=1573 MIKEBREAK Three months after deadly ethnic rioting in China's far west, dozens of men from the Uighur ethnic group remain unaccounted for after being detained in police sweeps, a human rights group said Wednesday.
NKorea diplomat in China ahead of rare trip to US
http://www.mochila.com/article_powered_by_mochila.html?articleId=61570798&buyerId=Antiwarcom&channelId=1573 MIKEBREAK A senior North Korean diplomat stopped in Beijing en route to the United States for a rare visit aimed at laying the groundwork for direct negotiations with Washington, news reports said.
Man in Ohio terror case says he was framed
http://www.mochila.com/article_powered_by_mochila.html?articleId=61570674&buyerId=Antiwarcom&channelId=1573 MIKEBREAK One of three men convicted of plotting to recruit and train terrorists to kill American soldiers in Iraq told a federal judge Tuesday that prosecutors twisted his words and wrongly painted him as a terrorist.
Rights group in hot water over Israel criticism
http://www.mochila.com/article_powered_by_mochila.html?articleId=61572315&buyerId=Antiwarcom&channelId=11339 MIKEBREAK One of the world's leading human rights groups is battling a barrage of criticism for lashing out at Israel's record while allegedly soft-pedaling violations by Saudi Arabia.
Obama stands by Iraqi troop pullout
http://www.mochila.com/article_powered_by_mochila.html?articleId=61570425&buyerId=Antiwarcom&channelId=1573 MIKEBREAK President Barack Obama renewed his vow Tuesday to have all U.S. combat troops out of Iraq by next August, while nudging Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki to see that his parliament quickly passes a critical election law essential to a nationwide vote in January.
Guantanamo detainees case reaches Supreme Court
http://www.mochila.com/article_powered_by_mochila.html?articleId=61570408&buyerId=Antiwarcom&channelId=1573 MIKEBREAK The Supreme Court agreed Tuesday to decide whether Guantanamo detainees who are considered no threat can be ordered released in the United States — over the objections of the Obama administration and Congress — if the prisoners have nowhere else to go.
December trial date for dad of terror suspect Zazi
http://www.mochila.com/article_powered_by_mochila.html?articleId=61570374&buyerId=Antiwarcom&channelId=1573 MIKEBREAK A Colorado man whose son is accused of plotting a terror attack in New York City is scheduled to go to trial in December on a charge of lying to investigators.
Decree limiting broadcasting lifted in Honduras
http://www.mochila.com/article_powered_by_mochila.html?articleId=61570254&buyerId=Antiwarcom&channelId=1573 MIKEBREAK Opposition radio and television stations in Honduras were back on the air Tuesday after the government lifted a three-week broadcast ban.
Man in Ohio terror case says he was framed
http://www.mochila.com/article_powered_by_mochila.html?articleId=61570245&buyerId=Antiwarcom&channelId=1573 MIKEBREAK One of three men convicted of plotting to recruit and train terrorists to kill American soldiers in Iraq told a federal judge Tuesday that prosecutors twisted his words and wrongly painted him as a terrorist.