Tag: afghanistan
South Ossetia and problems of precedent
Many on all sides of debates about Iraq, Afghanistan and even Kosovo, thought that those of us who focused on questions of international law and the status and credibility of the UN had missed the real point and were engaging in a diversion.
But events are unfolding that show that the world has become a far more dangerous place. Why? Because unilateral intervention has become the modus operandi of those parts of the international community with hegemony, and therefore the mark of a real world power is one that can ignore the processes of international government and law.
But events are unfolding that show that the world has become a far more dangerous place. Why? Because unilateral intervention has become the modus operandi of those parts of the international community with hegemony, and therefore the mark of a real world power is one that can ignore the processes of international government and law.
Tories weak on Security and Terror
Another chink in Cameron’s armour at PMQs. He is putting spin over security.
When is charity appropriate?
The Archbishop of York, John Sentamu, has jumped 13,000ft out of a plane to raise money for families of soldiers injured in Afghanistan. At the same time, on any given airfield, in any given fun run, someone somewhere is raising money for the basic education or maintenance of disabled children. When exactly is charity appropriate?
Sayed Pervez Kambaksh
Today's Independent highlights the plight of Sayed Pervez Kambaksh who has been accused of blasphemy after he downloaded a report from a Farsi website which stated that Muslim fundamentalists who claimed the Koran justified the oppression of women had misrepresented the views of the prophet Mohamed. It appears that Mr Kambaksh then lobbied his fellow students and his lecturers in an attempt to provoke a debate on the matter. However a complaint was made against him and he was then arrested, tried by religious judges without being allowed legal representation and sentenced to death.
To help try and save Mr Kambaksh from execution please add your name to the Independent's e-petition by clicking here.
To help try and save Mr Kambaksh from execution please add your name to the Independent's e-petition by clicking here.
Ed Hussain to attack Govt. on Islamist threat
Ed Hussain is expected to attack the government over its response to Islamism within the UK. The author of 'The Islamist
' who became a fundamentalist as a teenager before his renounciation of political Islam is becoming increasingly critical of attempts by the government to engage with Islamists.
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Defence and Foreign Policy after Blair
Defence & Foreign Policy After Blair
A conference for Labour Party members and activists.
Organised by Labour Against the War in conjunction with Labour CND and Labour Action for Peace
A conference for Labour Party members and activists.
Organised by Labour Against the War in conjunction with Labour CND and Labour Action for Peace
More equipment for Afghanistan
The Prime Minister promises "Whatever you want". But what will they get...Your suggesions please.
Deployment of "Cougar" vehicle in Afghanistan
Des Brown has acquired 100 cougar vehicles to supplement the Land Rovers deployed in Afghanistan. Here are some thoughts on their deployment.
New Leader: new foreign policy? Neo-Con Angst at loss of Blair
The neo-conservatives in the States are already worried about the loss of Tony Blair and its impact on President George W Bush's war on terrorism.


