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Protesters Arrested After Disrupting Negroponte in Vermont

St. Johnsbury,VT--National Intelligence Director John Negroponte's Commencement Address to the graduating class of private St. Johnsbury Academy was disrupted twice by protesters inside the auditorium where the ceremony was being held.

Over 75 protesters gathered on the sidewalk outside of the Academy protesting Negroponte's shadowy record that spans decades including a stint as the U.S. Ambassador to Honduras and Ambassador to Iraq before his present position as the nation's number one "intelligence" overseer. Two other protesters from Vermont School of the Americas Watch were arrested as they attempted to gain entrance to the auditorium.

by Orin Langelle and Anne Petermann/Global Justice Ecology Project
 

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Commentary :: War

The Drug of War

This was written by an enlisted cavalry scout who served in Operation Iraqi Freedom II. His words define feelings of my own, as well as many other veterans and soldiers who are still serving.
 

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News :: War

Gregg leaves budget debate to go to Iraq for photo-op

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On Thursday, April 20 Senator Judd Gregg traveled to Iraq to have his photo taken with Iraqi dignitaries and US Marines stationed there. Gregg joined Sen. Thad Cochran, R-Miss., and Sen. Christopher Dodd, D-Conn. in the quick visit to Iraq. While there, they met with Patriotic Union of Kurdistan leader and President of Iraq Jalal Talabani.
 

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Commentary :: Peace

The Three Empires

The left has long accused America of imperialism, of commanding an empire, like the ancient Romans or the modern British. The mainstream of American political thought denied these accusations: Yes, we had bases all around the world, but they were there to protect Germany from the USSR, or Japan from China, or the Free World generally from Communism. We wanted nothing for ourselves except "stability" around us. We were not an empire, and looked forward to the day when we could bring all our troops home.
 

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Commentary :: Durham-UNH : Gender and Sexuality

Take Back Take Back the Night

It’s that time again. It’s April, and therefore Sexual Assault Awareness Month. One of the highlights of Sexual Assault Awareness Month is Take Back the Night, an annual candlelight vigil/march/speak-out hybrid where we all stand together against sexual violence. Except every year I find myself just standing. Maybe if we stand firmer this year, we’ll end sexual violence. Take Back the Night is in a week and a half, and it’s taken on a certain ritualistic quality. We do it every year, but those of us who have been through it a few times start to wonder why, as every year, nothing seems to change.
 

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Commentary :: Palestine : Peace

Anne Miller in Palestine: On the Normality of Abnormality

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What is the occupation? Four days in, and I feel like I’m asking the question for the first time. Before I arrived here I thought that “occupation” was synonymous with overt violence and death. While these things are certainly part of an occupation, they are far from being all of it. In some ways, measuring an occupation using death and injury statistics – or even home demolitions – is misleading.
 

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Commentary :: Globalization

Minutemen going back to the Northern border; hope to find it this time

A local cell of the anti-immigrant group, The Minutemen, will patrol the Canadian border near Pittsburgh, NH this weekend looking for illegal immigrants… coming into New Hampshire from Canada…
 

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News :: Civil & Human Rights

Los Desaparecidos

Argentina’s Dirty War (Guerra Sucia) and the Disappeared (los Desaparecidos)

We sat yesterday in a crowded hallway, a strip of tiled floor no wider than ten feet, that ran between the storefronts of a small market place. With the metal curtain that is drawn to the ground when the shops are closed, open only halfway to reduce the light shining in, we sat gathered in two groups around two opposing televisions. Each television would be dwarfed by a living room set from most suburbanite houses in the U.S., and the one we were watching still featured separate buttons, vertically aligned and numbered three to thirteen, to change the channel. But these two televisions and their respective groups of Argentineans cared not about the antiquity of the electronics but about the impending football match, River Plate versus Boca Juniors.

...I mention this game not because of its inherent significance but because of its significance to another event this past weekend, the national holiday for the desaparecidos.
 

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