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Protests over prison abuse rocks Georgia
Full Article Al Jazeera
21 Sep 2012

Thousands have rallied in Georgia to demand the prosecution of high-level officials fired in a prison-abuse scandal that threatens to unseat the governing pro-Western party in next month's parliamentary election. The protests, sparked by graphic videos showing guards in the former Soviet republic brutally beating prisoners and raping them with...
People look through a prison gate to see their family members during a protest rally against prison abuse in Tbilisi, Georgia, Friday, Sept. 21, 2012.
photo: AP / Shakh Aivazov

updated 21 Sep 2012; published 19 Sep 2012
1:09
Georgia prisons minister resigns after revelations of inmate torture and rape
updated 19 Sep 2012; published 19 Sep 2012
0:24
Protest about abuse in prisons in Georgia
updated 20 Sep 2012; published 19 Sep 2012
1:20
Georgian jail torture video sparks protests
updated 21 Sep 2012; published 20 Sep 2012
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Georgian Prisoner Sexually Assaulted With Brooms By Guards
updated 19 Sep 2012; published 19 Sep 2012
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Protest about abuse in prisons in Georgia
updated 21 Sep 2012; published 21 Sep 2012
1:32
Protesters in Tbilisi, Georgian government faces public unrest over prison scandal
North Lebanon city braces for next round of fighting
Full Article Yahoo Daily News
21 Sep 2012

TRIPOLI, Lebanon (Reuters) - The guns are silent and fighters have disappeared from the streets of the north Lebanese city of Tripoli but the battle that flared last month, killing 16 people, is far from over. Unrest in neighboring Syria, where 27,000 people have been killed in a conflict that is becoming increasingly sectarian, is deepening...
A Sunni gunman, left, fires by his AK-47 machine gun during clashes that erupted between pro and anti-Syrian regime gunmen in the northern port city of Tripoli, Lebanon, Friday, Aug. 24, 2012.
photo: AP / Hussein Malla

updated 30 Aug 2012; published 24 Aug 2012
2:18
Syria Dictator Spreads Terror to Lebanon - Pro Assad Sniper Kill Sunni Sheikh in Tripoli 8-24-12
updated 24 Aug 2012; published 24 Aug 2012
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NHK - Fighting In Lebanon Due To Syrian Civil War
updated 26 Jun 2012; published 19 May 2012
2:32
Lebanon - Deadly fighting grips Tripoli
updated 18 Jun 2012; published 22 May 2012
1:40
UN Observers Present Despite Shelling in Joubar, Homs: Syrian Conflict Spreads to Lebanon
updated 21 Aug 2012; published 01 Jun 2012
15:01
Syrian Atrocities and the Fog of War
updated 31 Aug 2012; published 12 May 2008
1:36
Lebanon Fighting Continues
SAfrica to look into roles of Lonmin, unions, police in Marikana violence; Gold strikes spread
Full Article Star Tribune
21 Sep 2012

JOHANNESBURG - South Africa's commission of inquiry into the killings at the Marikana mines will have the power to summon witnesses, search and seize and demand documentation from other investigations, the justice minister announced Friday. The details of the investigation came as South Africa's wave of mining strikes spread to another gold mine....
Miners return to work at the Lonmin Platinum mine after Lonmin resolved a five-week strike by agreeing to pay raises of up to 22 percent, in Marikana, Rustenburg, South Africa, Thursday, Sept. 20, 2012.
photo: AP / Denis Farrell

updated 12 Sep 2012; published 12 Sep 2012
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Dead Man's Body Found At Mine In South Africa | Miners Want More Pay at Marikana mine !!
updated 11 Sep 2012; published 06 Sep 2012
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Man's Body Found At Mine In South Africa
updated 11 Sep 2012; published 11 Sep 2012
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Man's Body Found At Mine In South Africa
updated 18 Sep 2012; published 16 Sep 2012
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South African Miners Strike a Challenge to ANC
updated 20 Sep 2012; published 17 Aug 2012
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South Africa's Lonmin Marikana mine clashes killed 34 and at least 78 people were injured!
updated 07 Sep 2012; published 17 Aug 2012
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Deadly clashes at South Africa's Lonmin Marikana mine
Pakistani leaders play religious card as protests boil
Full Article Sun Sentinel
21 Sep 2012

Pakistan's government, wary of widespread frustration over its failure to provide basic services, declared Friday a day of protest over the film in an apparent bid to exploit anger which has inspired violent protests in several Muslim countries. Critics say this approach is typical of a government that many describe as ineffective in the face of...
Pakistani protesters shout anti-U.S. slogans at a rally in Rawalpindi, Pakistan on Friday, Sept. 21, 2012.
photo: AP / B.K. Bangash

updated 21 Sep 2012; published 18 Feb 2011
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Yemen's religious leaders speak out
updated 14 Sep 2012; published 14 Apr 2011
20:28
Libyan Rebel Leader With CIA Ties Feels Abandoned
updated 17 Sep 2012; published 20 Oct 2010
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Bad Religion - You Are (The Government)
updated 05 Sep 2012; published 10 Feb 2011
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US GOVERNMENT is USING HAARP as a WEAPON AGAINST US!
updated 15 Sep 2012; published 14 May 2011
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Former CIA NSA Expert Discusses Upcoming Alien UFO Disclosure by US Government(360p_H.264-AAC).flv
updated 20 Aug 2012; published 12 Jan 2012
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Fuel Subsidy - Nigerians shun recent religious crisis,unite in struggle over fuel subsidy removal.
Syria's Assad says rebels will be defeated
Full Article Herald Tribune
21 Sep 2012

BEIRUT - Syria's President Bashar Assad is adamant his regime will not fall and predicts the defeat of the armed opposition that has been fighting his troops. Assad says the rebels "will not succeed" and that a foreign military intervention such as the one that helped topple Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi will "not be repeated" in Syria. The...
Syrian President Bashar Assad delivering a speech in Damascus on Saturday Jan.19 2008 at the official opening of the year-long Festivity for declaring Damascus the Capital of the Arab Culture for 2008, at the Dar al-Assad for Culture and Arts.
photo: AP / Bassem Tellawi

updated 29 Aug 2012; published 20 Aug 2012
2:28
Syria Rebels 'Aided By British Intelligence'
updated 29 Jul 2012; published 29 Jul 2012
2:34
Syria rebels fend off Aleppo assault
updated 14 Sep 2012; published 26 Aug 2012
2:57
Hated Cowardly Dictator Assad Uses Warplanes to Bomb Aleppo Civilian Population 8-25-12 Syria
updated 17 Jul 2012; published 17 Jul 2012
1:04
Syrian Rebels push war into Capital of Damascus
updated 11 Sep 2012; published 23 Aug 2012
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18+ Syria Freedom Fighters Defend Daraya as Dictator Assad Invades Neighborhood 8-23-12 Damascus
updated 15 Sep 2012; published 19 Aug 2012
2:28
Syrian Christians Fearful Of Future
Panetta says 33,000 American surge troops now out of Afghanistan
Full Article Yahoo Daily News
21 Sep 2012

AUCKLAND, New Zealand - Nearly two years after President Barack Obama ordered 33,000 more U.S. troops to Afghanistan to tamp down the escalating Taliban violence, the last of those surge troops have left the country, U.S. Defence Secretary Leon Panetta said Friday. Panetta said the "surge did accomplish it objectives of reversing the Taliban...
U.S. Marines assigned to 1st squad, 2d platoon, Lima Company, 3rd Battalion, 5th Marine Regiment, Regimental Combat Team 2, and the Afghan National Army conduct a census patrol.
photo: US Marine Corps / Lance Cpl. Dexter S. Saulisbury

updated 02 Sep 2012; published 04 Aug 2011
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END WAR US Soldiers Help Afghan Farmers Grow Opium/Heroin Under Pretext Of Only Source Of Income
updated 28 Aug 2012; published 13 Mar 2012
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Afghans tired of US apologizes
updated 06 Feb 2012; published 03 Feb 2012
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Ops in Afghanistan to wind down in 2013 02.02.12
updated 22 Jul 2012; published 10 Aug 2011
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PROPAGANDA Blames Taliban For Turning Troops To Drug Junkies When Heroin Easily Obtained
updated 02 Dec 2011; published 26 Oct 2011
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Afghan president said he'd side with Pakistan against US in war. So let's pull out of Afghanistan
updated 22 Aug 2011; published 22 Aug 2011
3:27
Marc Grossman - Taliban Under Pressure
Tensions high for day of anti-Islam film protests
Full Article BBC News
21 Sep 2012

Security forces in several Muslim countries are gearing up for a day of fresh protests against an anti-Islam film made in the US. In Pakistan, the government has declared a national holiday to enable people to demonstrate peacefully. Washington has paid for adverts on Pakistani TV that show President Barack Obama condemning the film. Widespread...
Firefighters attempt to extinguish the flames in an Indian police vehicle burning as protesters clash with police during a protest and one day strike called by several religious and political organisations to protest an anti-Islam movie in Srinagar on September 18, 2012. Angry protesters rallied in Kashmir over an anti-Islam film, taking to the streets and burning US and Israeli flags and an effigy of US President Barack Obama.
photo: WN / Imran Nissar

updated 21 Sep 2012; published 19 Sep 2012
1:03
Video: Lawyers protest Islam-insulting film, storm US Embassy district in Pakistan
updated 19 Sep 2012; published 16 Sep 2012
1:17
Pakistan blocks YouTube as two killed in Anti-Prophet Muhammad film protest
updated 18 Sep 2012; published 17 Sep 2012
1:31
PAKISTAN RIOTS over ANTI-ISLAM movie, Muslim RAGE & VIOLENCE continues...
updated 21 Sep 2012; published 21 Sep 2012
0:52
Pakistan cinemas set alight in anti-Islam film protests
updated 20 Sep 2012; published 20 Sep 2012
2:19
Anti-Islam film protests: Pakistan army called in to protect diplomatic enclave
updated 21 Sep 2012; published 21 Sep 2012
2:24
Obama condemns Anti-Muslim film on Pakistan TV
Europe, China Leaders Vow Closer Ties
Full Article Wall Street Journal
20 Sep 2012

By LAURENCE NORMAN And FRANCES ROBINSON BRUSSELS—European and Chinese leaders pledged deeper economic ties and largely glossed over their trade differences Thursday in what is expected to be Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao's final Brussels visit as premier. Mr. Wen, who European diplomats say has been a linchpin of bilateral ties over the past...
Europe, China Leaders Vow Closer Ties
photo: EC / EC

updated 21 Sep 2012; published 21 Sep 2012
1:08
China-EU summit: Wen wants arms embargo lifted
updated 08 Mar 2012; published 05 Oct 2010
3:24
China's Wen Jiabao pledges cooperation on global challenges
updated 27 Jul 2012; published 07 Oct 2010
2:11
China's Wen Jiabao: 'Dont pressure us to raise RMB rates'
updated 20 Sep 2012; published 20 Sep 2012
1:26
China restricts press access to EU-China Summit
updated 06 Aug 2012; published 06 Oct 2010
2:22
EU Officials Press Chinese Leaders on Undervalued Yuan
updated 06 Jul 2012; published 04 Dec 2009
3:31
"Less Transparent" than China: EU Presidential Appointment Process
UN investigating reports of attacks targeted at children in Syria
Full Article Gulf News
20 Sep 2012

United Nations: The United Nations is investigating Syrian opposition groups as well as government forces for attacks targeting children, the new UN envoy on children in conflict said Wednesday. But Russia, China, Pakistan and Azerbaijan sought to restrict the scope of the envoy’s inquiries and refused to back an annual UN Security Council...
UN investigating reports of attacks targeted at children in Syria
photo: UN / Paulo Filgueiras

updated 20 Sep 2012; published 18 Sep 2012
3:41
Evidence of harrowing attacks on Syrian civilians
updated 21 Sep 2012; published 12 Sep 2012
2:31
US begins investigation into Benghazi attack
updated 06 Sep 2012; published 24 May 2012
2:41
Russia Demands Investigation of NATO and Rebel Crimes in Once Prosperous and Independent Libya
updated 19 Sep 2012; published 29 Jun 2012
5:47
Syrian family slain by US led rebels (GRAPHIC VIDEO)
updated 20 Sep 2012; published 18 Sep 2012
1:50
Afghan children killed in suicide attack
updated 09 Aug 2012; published 28 Jun 2012
1:27
Syrian family slain by rebels
EU-China summit opens with emphasis on trade
Full Article Herald Tribune
20 Sep 2012

BRUSSELS - An EU-China summit is emphasizing the increasing trade ties between the two. The high-level meeting, which is being held Thursday in Brussels, is also being used as a fond farewell to Chinese Prime Minister Wen Jiabao. China will choose new leadership this fall. European Commission President Jose Manuel Barroso said it was "appropriate"...
EU-China summit opens with emphasis on trade
photo: EC / EC

updated 21 Sep 2012; published 21 Sep 2012
1:08
China-EU summit: Wen wants arms embargo lifted
updated 20 Sep 2012; published 20 Sep 2012
1:26
China restricts press access to EU-China Summit
updated 21 Sep 2012; published 21 Sep 2012
1:08
AlgosysFx Forex News Desk: China-EU Summit: Wen Wants Arms Embargo Lifted
updated 21 Sep 2012; published 21 Sep 2012
14:49
China News - September 20, 2012: EU-China Summit and Flash PMI Figures Released
updated 20 Sep 2012; published 19 Sep 2012
1:51
Trade to top EU-China summit
updated 08 Mar 2012; published 05 Oct 2010
3:24
China's Wen Jiabao pledges cooperation on global challenges

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Visiting U.S. Vice President Joe Biden, left, and Georgia's President Mikhail Saakashvili review honour guard outside a presidential palace in Tbilisi, Thursday, July 23, 2009
Georgia';s interior minister has resigned, amid continuing protests over alleged prisoner abuse that was filmed and aired on Georgian television this week. Bacho Akhalaia said in a statement Thursday that he is resigning because he feels personal...
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Wen Chides E.U. on Arms Sale Embargo
BRUSSELS — Prime Minister Wen Jiabao said on Thursday that China would continue to help the European Union recover from its economic crisis even as he sternly criticized the bloc for maintaining an embargo on weapons sales to his country....
photo: EC / EC
updated 20 Sep 2012; published 19 Sep 2012
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Protests in Georgia over prison abuse video
Al Jazeera 21 Sep 2012, Thousands have rallied in Georgia to demand the prosecution of high-level officials fired in a prison-abuse scandal that threatens to unseat the governing pro-Western party in next month's parliamentary election. The protests, sparked by graphic videos showing guards in the former Soviet republic brutally beating prisoners and raping them with...

updated 28 Aug 2012; published 03 Jun 2012
1:42
Syria violence spills into Lebanon
Yahoo Daily News 21 Sep 2012, TRIPOLI, Lebanon (Reuters) - The guns are silent and fighters have disappeared from the streets of the north Lebanese city of Tripoli but the battle that flared last month, killing 16 people, is far from over. Unrest in neighboring Syria, where 27,000 people have been killed in a conflict that is becoming increasingly sectarian, is deepening...

updated 16 Sep 2012; published 22 Aug 2012
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South African mining unrest spreads
Star Tribune 21 Sep 2012, JOHANNESBURG - South Africa's commission of inquiry into the killings at the Marikana mines will have the power to summon witnesses, search and seize and demand documentation from other investigations, the justice minister announced Friday. The details of the investigation came as South Africa's wave of mining strikes spread to another gold mine....

updated 21 Sep 2012; published 21 Sep 2012
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Pakistan cinemas set alight in anti-Islam film protests
Sun Sentinel 21 Sep 2012, Pakistan's government, wary of widespread frustration over its failure to provide basic services, declared Friday a day of protest over the film in an apparent bid to exploit anger which has inspired violent protests in several Muslim countries. Critics say this approach is typical of a government that many describe as ineffective in the face of...

updated 21 Sep 2012; published 21 Sep 2012
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Syria's Assad predicts defeat for rebels
Herald Tribune 21 Sep 2012, BEIRUT - Syria's President Bashar Assad is adamant his regime will not fall and predicts the defeat of the armed opposition that has been fighting his troops. Assad says the rebels "will not succeed" and that a foreign military intervention such as the one that helped topple Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi will "not be repeated" in Syria. The...

updated 21 Sep 2012; published 27 Feb 2012
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US Afghanistan Troop Withdrawal Hitting Strains
Yahoo Daily News 21 Sep 2012, AUCKLAND, New Zealand - Nearly two years after President Barack Obama ordered 33,000 more U.S. troops to Afghanistan to tamp down the escalating Taliban violence, the last of those surge troops have left the country, U.S. Defence Secretary Leon Panetta said Friday. Panetta said the "surge did accomplish it objectives of reversing the Taliban...

updated 20 Sep 2012; published 19 Sep 2012
1:03
Video: Lawyers protest Islam-insulting film, storm US Embassy district in Pakistan
BBC News 21 Sep 2012, Security forces in several Muslim countries are gearing up for a day of fresh protests against an anti-Islam film made in the US. In Pakistan, the government has declared a national holiday to enable people to demonstrate peacefully. Washington has paid for adverts on Pakistani TV that show President Barack Obama condemning the film. Widespread...

updated 27 Jul 2012; published 07 Oct 2010
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China's Wen Jiabao: 'Dont pressure us to raise RMB rates'
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updated 20 Sep 2012; published 19 Sep 2012
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Trade to top EU-China summit
Herald Tribune 20 Sep 2012, BRUSSELS - An EU-China summit is emphasizing the increasing trade ties between the two. The high-level meeting, which is being held Thursday in Brussels, is also being used as a fond farewell to Chinese Prime Minister Wen Jiabao. China will choose new leadership this fall. European Commission President Jose Manuel Barroso said it was "appropriate"...

updated 10 Sep 2012; published 17 Aug 2012
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eNCA | Marikana Strike Bloodbath
Independent online (SA) 20 Sep 2012, North West - Police Minister Nathi Mthethwa must investigate the killing of ANC councillor Pauline Masutlhe in Marikana, allegedly by a rubber bullet, the Marikana Solidarity Campaign said on Thursday. “We call on the minister of police to immediately initiate an urgent investigation into Pauline Masutlhe's death, and for the immediate...

updated 21 Sep 2012; published 21 Sep 2012
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Obama condemns Anti-Muslim film on Pakistan TV
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updated 20 Sep 2012; published 19 Sep 2012
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Video: Lawyers protest Islam-insulting film, storm US Embassy district in Pakistan
Al Jazeera 20 Sep 2012, In the recent wave of anti-Western demonstrations, political Islam has operated globally. The West's response has been mired in the local politics of its separate nation-states. It is a curious reversal of the historic imperial relation, in which it was the West who did the dividing and ruling. As Hamid Dabashi has argued on these pages, salafist...

updated 20 Sep 2012; published 19 Sep 2012
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France to Shut Embassies, Schools Amid Cartoon Row
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