Month: May 2005
Eric Lee examines the power of the Internet over the reversal of a union policy on Israel
A decade ago, maybe even five years ago, the story I’m about to tell could never have happened.
Arab League Plans Presence in Iraq
The Arab League has agreed to establish representation in Iraq and will send a legal advisor to advice on the writing of permanent constitution in Iraq. (AJ)
IWPR launch important new series
The Institute of War and Peace Reporting has launched a important new project – the Women’s Reporting and Dialogue Programme. To receive emails, please subscribe here. IWPR Director Anthony Boden explains the new venture.
Middle East Democracy
Go here here to listen to a discussion between Thomas Carothers and Marina Ottaway editors of Uncharted Journey, a new collection of essays on democracy-building in the Middle East. (AJ)
Iraq Directory is reporting that “Japan will spend $100 million to build a power plant in the southern Iraqi city of Samawa where some 600 Japanese troops provide humanitarian assistance. (AJ)
Scott Peterson in The Christian Science Monitor writes on the fight by Iraqi women to defeat moves to Islamisise Iraqi society.
Go here for CNN interview with Iraqi Foreign Minister Hoshyar Zebari who talks about the regional autocracies that fear the new democratic Iraq will work. Yet another case of the anti-democrats understanding better than the democrats what is at stake in Iraq.
Read ‘The End of Secularism in Iraq’ at the Open Democracy site. (AJ)
A major military corporation is now producing cranes and electrical cables instead of missiles and bombs. (AJ)