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| By Lisa Schlein Geneva 09 February 2007 The 47-member U.N. Human Rights Council agreed to send a mission to assess the human rights situation in Darfur during an emergency session in December. The six-member team includes the ambassadors of Gabon and Indonesia. Critics say their presence undermines the independence and impartiality of the mission. They note that both Gabon and Indonesia have supported Sudan and shielded it from accountability. About 7,burberry pas cher,000 African Union soldiers are in Darfur. But, the AU force is too small and too weak to protect civilians from being killed or abused. The International Community has been pressuring Sudan to allow a larger U.N. peacekeeping force to assist the AU in Darfur. But, Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir,burberry, so far, has refused to agree to a U.N. force. "There is no way that any nation who is receiving a mission mandated by a resolution that it agreed to is going to have veto power over the members of the mission,Burberry Soldes Boutique - Burberry,Burberry soldes,Burberry pas cher,Sac Burberry," she added. "That would be absurd. This is an independent mission. Nobody is telling us what to think. Nobody is telling us what to say. Nobody is telling us what to write. And any of you who knows me well know that that is certainly the way I would operate." A U.N. human rights mission led by American anti-landmine campaigner and Nobel Laureate,Burberry Soldes Boutique - Burberry,Burberry soldes,Burberry pas cher,Sac Burberry, Jody Williams,burberry soldes, leaves on Saturday to assess the situation in Sudan's conflict-ridden province of Darfur. The team will report back on its findings to the UN Human Rights Council in March. Lisa Schlein reports for VOA from Geneva. "Addis seemed a very logical point of departure given the role of the AU," she said. "It has been our intention to go there. So,burberry femme, we are going there. I fully anticipate that the Sudanese government will recognize that it has agreed to this resolution and that it is in its interest to have this mission there. I am not going to worry. I am proceeding." The United Nations estimates more than 200,000 people have been killed and about 2.5 million people have been made homeless since war broke out between the Sudanese backed Janjaweed militia and African rebel groups in 2003. Williams is aware of the controversy surrounding the composition of the team members. Stopping first in Addis, she says, will allow the team to meet with the African Union, which is based there. She says it is important to get the AU's perspective of the situation in Darfur. Williams says she is extremely busy and had to change her schedule to accept this mission. She says she would not have done so if she did not believe the mission could make a contribution toward helping the people of Darfur. The current Williams-led mission to Darfur is seen as another pressure point to get the Sudanese President to change his mind. The mission is going ahead even though the team members have not yet received their visas for Darfur. Nobel Laureate, Jody Williams, says the United Nations is still in negotiations with the Sudanese government, but,burberry homme, adds she fully expects to get the visas when the team arrives in the Ethiopian capital, Addis Ababa. Williams says the mission will present the Council with a list of recommendations that it hopes will be implemented in Darfur. 相关的主题文章: 食用醋行业再曝黑幕:工业醋酸勾兑成食用醋 之前大家曾经猜测是否有摇号的环节 Doctors led by Daniel Kripke of the Scripps Clinic Viterbi Family Sleep Center in La Jolla, California, looked at the medical records of more than 10,500 adults living in Pennsylvania who were taking prescribed sleeping aids. |
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| Paul Leventhal of the Nuclear Control Institute says that kind of material is very difficult, but not impossible to obtain. "One can assume that a group would either have a very sophisticated operation to steal or otherwise acquire the material without the knowledge of a nation or a corporation, or they would have people on the inside." Another example of nuclear terror would be an attack on a nuclear power plant, turning it, in effect, into a huge dirty bomb. But Ivan Oelrich says such facilities have numerous safeguards against that. "Nuclear containment vessels are supposed to be able to withstand a crash from an aircraft, for example. It's not going to be easy for a terrorist to disrupt the operation of a nuclear power plant. There is, or course, the question of somebody on the inside who wants to betray the plant. That's another question, but there are ways to deal with that -- two man rules, you have background security checks, etc." A.Q. Khan, or Abdul Qadeer Khan, is the developer of Pakistan's nuclear bomb. He is under house arrest in that nation for selling nuclear technology to North Korea and Iran. Pakistan denies any prior knowledge of the transfer, but Khan remains a national hero. A member of Pakistan's Cabinet, Sheikh Rashid Ahmad, said last year that the scientist would not be sent to a third country for prosecution. "Yes, we supplied Iran with the centrifuge system. Yes, Dr. Qadeer gave Iran this technology. But we are not going to hand over Dr. Qadeer to any one. We will not." Physicist Ivan Oelrich says highly radioactive material would create a genuine physical threat, but it could also kill the terrorists before they had a chance to explode the device. He says low-grade radioactive contamination could spread psychological terror. Last year, 91 nations signed the U.N. International Convention for the Suppression of Acts of Nuclear Terrorism. The convention prohibits individuals from possessing radioactive material with the intention of causing death or serious bodily injury. But some countries have weak nuclear safeguards. Paul Leventhal, founder of the non-governmental Nuclear Control Institute in Washington, DC says terrorists could exploit such weakness. "The states today that we're most worried about in terms of assisting terrorist organizations are Iran and North Korea. If they were able to acquire fissile material, not necessarily from the state apparatus itself, but one or two entrepreneurial physicists like A. Q. Khan of Pakistan, and I think you also have to include Pakistan also as a potential supplier of terrorist organizations." A centrifuge is used in a costly and complicated industrial process to concentrate uranium as fuel for nuclear power plants. Further processing creates fissile material for bombs. "To be honest, the health dangers would be virtually zero. But, people would know,franklin marshall, 'Oh, they've put radioactivity into the building, I'm not going to work there.' It might be that because of the reaction, you know, we're human beings and not always rational, and from [the] reaction of people you might have to abandon a building, not because it's actually dangerous, but because people think it is." ----- Terrorists could also spread fear with a so-called "dirty bomb," in which radioactive material would be dispersed by conventional explosives. By Peter Fedynsky Washington, DC 26 October 2006 watch Nuclear Terrorism Nuclear materials have a wide range of characteristics. Enriched uranium or plutonium have awesome explosive potential. Cesium emits deadly radiation, while isotopes of some radioactive substances, such as thalium, can be safely injected into patients undergoing medical procedures. But as VOA's Peter Fedynsky reports, any kind of nuclear material in the hands of terrorists could have serious security implications. Given that benefits of nuclear technology are tied to the potential for nuclear terrorism, experts underscore the constant need for security. Some, such as Paul Leventhal of the Nuclear Control Institute, even call for development of alternative energy sources to avoid disaster at the hands of nuclear terrorists. Leventhal says about five kilograms of enriched uranium or plutonium are needed for an atomic bomb. Ivan Oelrich, a physicist with the Federation of American Scientists, says that assembling a bomb is easier than obtaining the fissile material. "You need to have machinists, people who can do computer models and mechanics; people who can actually make the components of the bomb and operate machinery. 相关的主题文章: two American soldiers died in two others. better educational opportunities 我们的心已凝固成冬天的厚冰无法化解、无法释怀 readily write down the fragmented text , there is a phone , not again write down the thoughts , some things , though short , is eternal , incomplete , perhaps only better . |
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| Lieberman has already taken steps to run as an independent candidate against Lamont in November, if he loses on Tuesday. By Jim Malone Washington 07 August 2006 The war in Iraq is playing a central role in the re-election battle of one of the country's best-known Democrats, Senator Joseph Lieberman of Connecticut. Lieberman faces a tough primary challenge from fellow Democrat Ned Lamont on Tuesday because of his Lieberman's support for the war. The Lieberman-Lamont race is drawing national attention, because Iraq has become the central issue in the campaign. Senator Lieberman has drawn some well-known Democrats to campaign for him, including former President Bill Clinton. Ned Lamont is getting support from some liberal activist groups and so-called bloggers, commentators on the Internet, who have helped to spark national interest in the Senate race. But Lieberman now finds himself fighting to continue his political career against fellow Democrat and political newcomer Ned Lamont. "It is coming very early, and it is going to let citizens know how important that issue is going to be, especially in a Democratic state like Connecticut," said Orman. "The party seems to be having a battle here in Connecticut for the heart and soul of the Democratic Party." Lamont has capitalized on strong anti-war views among Connecticut Democrats, and leads Lieberman in several polls in advance of Tuesday's primary election. Lieberman has been fighting back in recent days, acknowledging his support for the Iraq war, but also pointing out he has criticized the Bush administration's handling of the situation there. Challenger Ned Lamont has tapped his personal fortune to run a strong campaign against Lieberman. Lamont says the race demonstrates how unpopular the Iraq war has become among liberal Democrats. Joe Lieberman is known as one of the country's most prominent moderate Democrats. He is seeking a fourth six-year term in the Senate and was Al Gore's vice presidential running mate in the 2000 presidential election. "It is an issue about the war, but it is also an issue about what type of a country we are," Lamont told on ABC television. "I think people are tired of spending all that money in Iraq. They want to start investing in our country again." "I know that I have taken a position on one issue, Iraq, which is not shared by a lot of other Democrats," he said on ABC's This Week program. "But my opponent is essentially saying to them,supra, 'use this primary to vote against George Bush.' But I am not George Bush. I have been against George Bush on most things." John Orman, a professor of politics at Fairfield University in Connecticut, says candidates and political experts around the country will be watching the Lieberman race to gauge the impact of Iraq on the 2006 congressional elections in November. ------- 相关的主题文章: Senator Ted Kennedy "With the security situation worsening as well Coyle says readily write down the fragmented text , there is a phone , not again write down the thoughts , some things , though short , is eternal , incomplete , perhaps only better . |
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| The anti-torture language was authored by Republican Senator John McCain. Congressman John Murtha, who is among the strongest pro-military Democrats in the House, intends to propose an amendment that would require House-Senate negotiators to accept the language against mistreatment of detainees. "You can't have America saying, in the House of Representatives [that] we are for torture. I mean, that is what the headlines all over the world would be." If the Senate action made one thing clear, it is that support for a prolonged U.S. presence in Iraq, never strong to begin with, has eroded still further, even among the strongest supporters of President Bush in Congress. In the wake of the Senate vote, Democrats lost no time citing it as proof of what they say is a loss of patience on the part of Americans regarding Iraq, and the reasons used by the administration to go to war. "This war has gone on for over three years, after the administration promised us, in the words of (Defense] Secretary Rumsfeld, that he couldn't imagine we would be there for more than six months. It's now beyond three years [with] no end in sight. The American people are frustrated as they should be. Frustrated by the fact that this administration made a case for the war in Iraq that was false," said Democratic Senator Richard Durbin. The White House has also sought to portray the Senate vote as bolstering President Bush's position that setting any timetable for withdrawing U.S. troops would only serve to strengthen the will of insurgents in Iraq. These lawmakers, with support from just a few House Republicans, have vowed to use a special legislative tactic that would enable their resolution to be debated in the full House. However, even these most passionate of Iraq war critics know that before its 79 to 19 vote, the Senate had rejected a separate Democrat-sponsored amendment urging President Bush to set a timetable for a gradual withdrawal of U.S. forces from Iraq. The Senate vote has re-energized supporters of a proposed resolution in the House of Representatives urging the administration to set out a plan by next year to begin withdrawing U.S. forces from Iraq. But some lawmakers from both political parties have expressed skepticism about figures provided by the administration regarding the exact number of fully-trained Iraqi personnel. The Senate voted 79 to 19 in favor of a non-binding measure calling on Iraqis to assume more of the burden for security in their country,franklin marshall, and describing 2006 as a pivotal transitional year leading to full Iraqi sovereignty. Republicans sought to put a different spin [interpretation] on the Senate vote, with more emphasis on the message it sends to Iraqis, than to President Bush. "A forward-looking message, that we expect the Iraqis to continue their progress, and the Congress in its oversight will continue to receive reports on the progress being made. The timeline we should focus on is December 15th [and] the election of a parliamentary government. The establishment of a constitutional democracy coupled with the continued training of Iraqi security forces, now exceeding 210-thousand personnel, will in time allow the Iraqis to defend themselves and the United States to bring our troop levels down," said North Carolina Senator Elizabeth Dole. Meanwhile, the stage is set for what are likely to be difficult negotiations over language, in the Senate version of defense-related legislation, that would ban cruel and inhuman treatment of detainees and standardize interrogation procedures used by U.S. troops. --------------------------------------- Mr. Murtha says language against torture should be included in both bills, adding he doubts President Bush would veto a defense bill containing such language, as the president has threatened to do. Mr. Murtha dismisses suggestions by some Republicans that it would be sufficient to keep anti-torture language in legislation that authorizes spending and sets overall policy, as opposed to the bill that actually appropriates defense funding. President Bush in recent days has denounced this kind of criticism from Democratic critics who continue to allege that he and or members of his administration manipulated pre-war intelligence. 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| The Bush administration is using the conservative-leaning veterans group, the American Legion, to mount a defense of its Iraq policy, amid growing calls for a withdrawal timetable from opposition Democrats and even some Republicans in the run-up to the November congressional elections. ------- In his remarks, Rumsfeld said the world faces what he termed a new type of fascism in Islamic extremism and likened critics of U.S. war strategy to those who tried to appease Hitler's Germany before the Second World War. The Rumsfeld remarks drew quick condemnation from leading Democrats. Senator Jack Reid said he took particular offense to Rumsfeld's suggestion that his critics are unpatriotic, and called the Secretary's address a political rant to cover up his own incompetence. Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld addressed the American Legion gathering earlier Tuesday and President Bush is scheduled to speak there later in the week. By David Gollust State Department 29 August 2006 Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice told a war veterans group Tuesday that a premature U.S. troop withdrawal from Iraq would cause immeasurable harm to U.S. interests. Domestic political pressure for at least a timetable for removing troops has been mounting with the approach of elections in November. Addressing the organization's annual convention in Salt Lake City, Utah, Secretary Rice insisted the joint crackdown by Iraqi and U.S. forces against sectarian violence in Baghdad is showing some success, as are so-called clear,christian louboutin, hold and build security operations in outlying areas. "If we abandon the Iraqi people before their government is strong enough to secure the country, then we will show reformers across the region that America cannot be trusted to keep its word," said Condoleezza Rice. "We will embolden extremists, enemies of moderation and of democratic reform. We will leave the makings of a failed state in Iraq like that one in Afghanistan in the 1990's which became the base for al-Qaida and the launching pad for the September 11th hijackers." Rice said that terrorists in Iraq, if they are not defeated, would continue to attack U.S. interests, which is why, she said, President Bush has called Iraq a central front in the war on terrorism. The Bush administration has resisted setting any withdrawal schedule before Iraqi forces are able to handle security on their own. Rice told the veterans the strategy can and will succeed, and warned that if the United States quits before the job is done, the cost of failure will be, in her words, "severe, indeed immeasurable": The defense chief questioned whether today's extremists can be appeased, and portrayed administration critics as suffering from moral or intellectual confusion. 相关的主题文章: including Saddam the matter will be further considered by the Security Council." which is important Xu Fei petals of the sky, I saw a beautiful girl hazy, watery eyes dark folder to crumple a bit of sad a thin microfold forehead, sigh loudly, reveal rolling Mo Siang an articles Smirnov mourner word |