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Salem-News.com (Apr-20-2013 01:11)

F1 and History of Western Complicity in Bahrain Torture

Ian Henderson died a few days ago, finally.

(LONDON) - Ian Henderson, the 'Butcher of Baharain' As FI begins in Bahrain, in an attempt to normalise the al-Khalifa regime, it is worth remembering the Western complicity in torture and repression in Bahrain goes back a long way.

The Butcher of Bahrain, Ian Henderson, died on Sunday 14th April 2013, having escaped justice.

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Salem-News.com (Apr-16-2013 15:17)

Lawyer: Israel Pressuring Issawi to End Hunger Strike

Israel has also offered to exile him to the Gaza Strip.

(RAMALLAH Ma'an) - Samer Issawi Intensive efforts are being made by Israel to convince hunger-striking prisoner Samer Issawi to end his protest action, a lawyer said Tuesday.

Israeli negotiators have been visiting Issawi at Kaplan Medical Center since Friday and pressuring him to accept proposals to end his hunger strike...

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Salem-News.com (Apr-16-2013 11:57)

Hope is a Flower in the Desert

Young Bob Richardson's story is one of survival. Too much abuse led to the killing of his father.

(BEL AIR, Md.) - Bob Richardson On Jan 9 2012, Bob Richardson allegedly killed his father, Robert Richardson, Jr. (58). He was apprehended by police the next day.

We believe that Bob was driven to desperation by years of abuse and neglect at the hands of his father, some of which may have been witnessed by friends and family.

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Salem-News.com (Apr-13-2013 15:05)

End the Torture Chambers

Saddam's torture chambers reopened under new management, U.S. management.--Edward Kennedy

(MANAMA, Bahrain) - Demonstration against Guantanamo Bay I grew up in McKeesport, Pennsylvania, an American steel town on the outskirts of Pittsburgh. The steelworkers in our town came from all over the world, but mostly from Eastern Europe.

Though I grew up among dozens of accents, there was never a thought that those differences made anyone better or worse.

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Salem-News.com (Mar-26-2013 18:33)

US Activists Respond to GTMO Hunger Strikes

166 men remain imprisoned at Guantanamo. 86 have been cleared for release.

(WASHINGTON DC) - Hunger strike over Gitmo On Sunday, March 24 human rights activists throughout the United States began a seven day fast and series of actions in solidarity with the men currently on hunger strike at the U.S. prison in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba.

Dozens of men, according to detainee lawyers, are entering their seventh week of a hunger strike to protest their indefinite detention and a new wave of alleged abuses.

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Salem-News.com (Mar-26-2013 17:42)

Ethiopian Annihilation of the Ogaden People

Besieged, abused, ignored...

(LONDON) - Ogaden region In the harsh Ogaden region of Ethiopia, impoverished ethnic Somali people are being murdered and tortured, raped, persecuted and displaced by government paramilitary forces.

Illegal actions are carried out with the knowledge and tacit support of donor countries, seemingly content to turn a blind eye to war crimes...

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Salem-News.com (Mar-06-2013 11:53)

UN Demands Prosecution of Bush-era CIA Crimes

CIA detainees were subjected to torture including waterboarding, sleep deprivation and various other interrogation techniques that violate human rights.

(PORTLAND, OR) - Bush and Gitmo A UN investigator has demanded that the US publish classified documents regarding the CIA’s human rights violations under former President George W. Bush.

They hope that the documents will lead to the prosecution of public officials. Documents about the CIA’s program of rendition and secret detention of suspected terrorists have remained classified...

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Salem-News.com (Mar-02-2013 19:20)

Who Makes War Against Children?

Article by Dr. Paul Newman of the United Nations Human Rights Council.

(GENEVA) - Massacred Tamil people On the 24th of February, 2013, a panicky letter addressed to the President of the 22nd UN Human Rights Council was sent by Ambassador Ravinatha Aryasinha.

It urged him to stop the screening the of the Channel 4 documentary ‘No Fire Zone: The Killing Fields of Sri Lanka’, co-sponsored by Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch.

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Salem-News.com (Mar-01-2013 14:50)

Rani`s Story

Neither journalist nor councillor, lawyer or doctor and I have no experience of interviewing someone who has endured what she has.

(LONDON) - Flowers for a victim named Rani from Sri Lanka The place has been difficult to find and I am late.
‘I’m sorry,’ I say.

And then I hand her the bunch of flowers bought on impulse. It is an unremarkable day in February. The sun does not shine and the damp air threatens rain. I have travelled up to London for this interview but at the station I hesitated, then bought some hyacinths.

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Salem-News.com (Feb-24-2013 16:40)

Palestinian Prisoners and Israel`s Shin Bet

The death of Arafat Jaradat on Saturday raised recurrent questions about Israel's Internal Security Service; Jaradat was healthy at the time of his arrest last week.

(CLERMONT, FL) - Third Intifada by Eileen Fleming After a 30-year-old Palestinian died while in custody and a hunger strike by four other inmates sparked a week of West Bank protests.

Palestinians are calling for an international investigation of Israel's treatment of detained Palestinians.

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