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Salem-News.com (Jan-19-2010 22:57)
Why I Don`t Believe in DemocracyDaniel Johnson Salem-News.comThe problem is not lack of leadership, but the presence of the wrong kind of leadership—meaning they don’t have the interests of the polity in mind. (CALGARY, Alberta) -
The Republicans winning Ted Kennedy’s old seat in Massachusetts confirms my pessimism about democracy. While a Republican agenda is far from a slam-dunk, there are nation-shaking possibilities near at hand. This may end Obama’s quest for health care reform as a small number of people in one state are able to derail national policies.
Salem-News.com (Dec-14-2009 01:51)
Top U.S. Photographer Arrested & Injured by Police for Photographing Santa ClausTim King Salem-News.comVoted the best news photographer in the United States, Scott Rensberg was treated like an animal by police in Charleston, West Virginia. (CHARLESTON, West Va.) -
An award-winning video journalist from Washington was arrested Tuesday, Dec. 8, 2009, for taking pictures of Santa and a choir at a West Virginia mall, and he says the police officer's actions during the arrest nearly dislocated his shoulder.
Salem-News.com (Aug-04-2009 04:45)
Taser Use in the U.S. is a Serious ProblemPolitical Perspective by Tim King Salem-News.comJust because we have the guts to talk about it. (SALEM, Ore.) -
You know, Sigmund Freud would have had a time with the psychology behind police Taser abuse. My story Monday on the new Taser gun that shoots and tortures up to three people at once, did not go over well with the Taser company in Scottsdale, Arizona.
Salem-News.com (Aug-01-2009 03:15)
Is Texas Harboring Torture Decider?Opinion by Ray McGovern Special to Salem-News.comIt is essential that those responsible for torture be held to account. This is not about “policy differences.” It is about crimes. (DALLAS, Tx.) -
Seldom does a crime scene have so clear a smoking gun. A two-page presidential memorandum of Feb. 7, 2002, leaves no room for uncertainty regarding the “decider” on torture. His broad-stroke signature made torture official policy.
Salem-News.com (Jun-16-2009 14:34)
UN Rights Experts Press Myanmar to Provide Fair Trial for Aung San Suu KyiSalem-News.comThe trial has mostly been conducted behind closed doors and the media have been denied access to defence lawyers. “Transparency in the administration of justice is a pre-requisite of any State governed by the rule of law,” stressed the UN's Leandro Despouy. (GENEVA) -
A group of independent United Nations human rights experts today called on the authorities of Myanmar to ensure an “open and fair” trial for opposition leader and Nobel Peace Prize laureate Aung San Suu Kyi and her two aides.
Salem-News.com (May-13-2009 08:49)
Reverend Benny & Mister Sid`s At Your Service #44Glen Bledsoe Salem-News.comHere's the latest edition in Salem's original cartoon series, found only on Salem-News.com. (Salem) -
If I write something about what a crime torture is, I get all sorts of people who can tell me why they believe torture is a reasonable thing.
Salem-News.com (Apr-28-2009 11:00)
UAE: Prosecute Torture by Royal Family Member (VIDEO)Salem-News.comHuman Rights Watch says independent body should investigate abuse of Afghan grain dealer, police role and flawed Ministry Review. (NEW YORK) -
The United Arab Emirates should investigate and prosecute the torture of an Afghan grain dealer by a royal family member, Shaikh Issa bin Zayed al Nahyan, and the police, Human Rights Watch said today.
Salem-News.com (Apr-21-2009 14:07)
Bush Administration Officials Could be Charged for Formulating Torture ProgramTim King Salem-News.comObama says memos that were released reflect the U.S. having lost moral bearings. Hoping to not prejudge the matter, he will defer to the Attorney General. (SALEM, Ore.) -
While many Americans may be reluctant to believe it, there does appear to be a real possibility that members of the Bush Administration could face charges for creating the programs used to torture people in U.S. custody. |
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