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Haiti: thousands march for Aristide
From AP, July 15:
PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti -- Thousands of demonstrators demanding the return of ousted president Jean-Bertrand Aristide marched to Haiti's National Palace on Saturday, pushing past riot police in a dramatic show of support for the exiled former leader.
Lebanon: death toll mounts
Its hard to imagine where this will end... From the Reuters, July 15:
BEIRUT - Israel killed 35 civilians on Saturday, including 15 children, in air strikes meant to punish Lebanon for letting Hizbollah guerillas menace the Jewish state's northern border.
Pakistan's ISI behind Mumbai terror?
Note the highlighted section and sound off, readers. From the CBC, July 14:
Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh said Friday that Pakistan is still harbouring "terrorist elements," jeopardizing the peace process between the two countries as tensions remain high in the wake of the Mumbai bombings.
CIA behind Pakistan sectarian strife?
Note the highlighted section and sound off, readers. From the New York Times, July 15:
ISLAMABAD, Pakistan, July 14 — A suicide bomber struck in the southern port city of Karachi on Friday, killing a prominent Shiite leader, his 10-year-old nephew and a security guard, officials and the local news media said.
South Africa considers Israel sanctions
IOL (SA), July 15:
South Africa open to debate on cutting ties with Israel
While the government is not currently entertaining thoughts of cutting diplomatic ties with Israel, it is open to debate on the issue, says Minister in the Presidency Essop Pahad.
Chavez: US support of Israel leading towards "Holocaust"
Ha'aretz, July 7:
Chavez: U.S. support for Israel will end in a 'Holocaust'
Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez said Friday that U.S. backing of Israel is responsible for flaming tensions in the Middle East and putting the world on course toward another "Holocaust."
Jordanians protest Israeli aggression —but where were the Islamists?
Text of report by Dubai-based news channel Al-Arabiya TV on 14 July, as translated by BBC Monitoring:
At a time when the Jordanian monarch, King Abdallah II, left for Cairo to meet Egyptian President Husni Mubarak in an effort to end the current military escalation, the Jordanian cities witnessed mass demonstrations in solidarity with the Lebanese people and in protest against the Israeli aggression.
Lebanon carnage escalates; media silence on Israeli protests
Tom Regan of the Christian Science Monitor provides this July 14 round-up of the fast-escalating Israel-Lebanon crisis and international reactions. We especially love Israeli Justice Minister Haim Ramon's invocation (yet again) of US atrocities in Afghanistan, and Russia's in Chechnya—as if one atrocity justifies another. It does point up, however, that Washington's criticisms of Israel (lukewarm as they are—in fact, Condoleezza Rice's "sharp" words are an implicit endorsement of Israeli aggression) are thoroughly hypocritical.

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