US, Russia, China, All Torture Prisoners
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11 Apr 2015

Article By WN.com Guest Writer Sherwood Ross The three most powerful nations all operate prison systems that are places of sadism, sickness, and madness unfit for human habitation, much less human reformation. They also lead the world with astonishing rates of imprisonment far higher than in other industrialized nations. "The U.S. incarceration...

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In this Aug. 17, 2011 file photo, correctional officers keep watch on imates on the recreation yard at Pelican Bay State Prison near Crescent City, Calif.
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15 Most Violent Prisons on Earth
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Afghan army torture prisoner as US forces look on - Truthloader
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Torture -The Guantanamo Guidebook
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Taiwanese Man Detained in China a "Prisoner of Conscience": US Rights Group
updated 27 Jul 2013; published 27 Jul 2013
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Syrian Rebels Execute 51 Soldiers And Possible Civilians in Khan Al-Assal | Syria News
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Kopeysk prison, near the Siberian city of Chelyabinsk 2012-11-29
Urgent Mission to Yarmouk by UNRWA Commissioner General (UNRWA - United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East)
photo: UN / Eskinder Debebe

updated 19 Mar 2015; published 19 Mar 2015
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UNRWA Commissioner-General on visit to Yarmouk camp
updated 12 Mar 2015; published 12 Mar 2015
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UNRWA Commissioner-General visits Yarmouk camp in Syria
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Opening of the UNRWA Alma-Yarmouk School in Qabr Essit by the Deputy Commissioner-General of UNRWA
updated 06 Apr 2015; published 06 Apr 2015
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On Yarmouk Camp, ICP Asks UNRWA Chief Where Refugees Went, Who in Contact With ISIL
updated 11 Mar 2014; published 03 Mar 2014
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Food distibution in Yarmouk - 31 January 2014
updated 11 Aug 2014; published 27 Feb 2014
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UN agency delivers supplies to besieged Yarmouk camp in Syria amid 'unbelievable devastation'
File - Brandishing the four-fingered symbol of the Rabaah that refers to the deadly dispersal of supporters of former Egyptian President Mohammed Morsi in August 2013, senior Muslim brotherhood leader Essam el-Erian, center left, and their spiritual leader Mohammed Badie, center right, appear in a courtroom cage accompanied by a policeman in Cairo, Egypt, Saturday, Aug. 30, 2014.
photo: AP / Mohammed Abu Zeid

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Egypt Sentences Muslim Brotherhood Leader, 13 Others to Death
updated 11 Apr 2015; published 11 Apr 2015
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Muslim Brotherhood death sentences confirmed in Egypt
updated 11 Apr 2015; published 11 Apr 2015
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Death sentences for Muslim Brotherhood leader Mohamed Badie and others upheld in Egypt
updated 17 Mar 2015; published 17 Mar 2015
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14 Muslim Brotherhood leaders face death sentence in Egypt
updated 11 Apr 2015; published 11 Apr 2015
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Egypt sentences Muslim Brotherhood leader, others to death
updated 17 Mar 2015; published 17 Mar 2015
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14 Muslim Brotherhood leaders face death sentence in Egypt
Obama, Castro briefly meet at Summit of Americas
Full Article Press TV
11 Apr 2015

US President Barack Obama has briefly met with his Cuban counterpart Raul Castro amid Washington’s efforts to restore ties with the Latin American country. Obama and Castro greeted and stood next to each other at the historic 35-nation Summit of the Americas in Panama City, the capital of Panama, on Friday night at a dinner ceremony. "At...

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U.S. President Barack Obama, right middle row, and Cuban President Raul Castro, left middle row, and other world Leaders participates in the inauguration ceremony of the Summit of the Americas arrival ceremony in Panama City, Panama, Friday, April 10, 2015.
photo: AP / Pablo Martinez Monsivais

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Obama to Meet Raul Castro at Panama Summit
updated 11 Apr 2015; published 11 Apr 2015
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Historic Handshake of Obama and Cuba's Raul Castro
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Obama & Castro shake hands during historic encounter
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Watch Barack Obama's historic handshake with President Raul Castro
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Panama Summit could bring historic Obama-Castro meeting
updated 11 Apr 2015; published 11 Apr 2015
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LIVE President Obama speaks at the CEO Summit of the Americas
Man charged with plotting bombing at Kansas military base
Full Article WPXI
11 Apr 2015

A man charged Friday with plotting a suicide bomb attack on a Kansas military base to help the Islamic State group is mentally ill and was acting strangely only days before his arrest, according to a Muslim cleric who said he was counseling him at the request of the FBI. John T. Booker Jr., 20, of Topeka, is accused of planning a suicide attack at...

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Water tower, Fort Riley, Kansas USA
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Fort Riley Plot Foiled: Kansas Man Arrested for Planning Attack On Military Base
updated 10 Apr 2015; published 10 Apr 2015
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ISIS-Inspired John Thomas Booker Jr. Charged in Kansas Military Bomb Plot
updated 10 Apr 2015; published 10 Apr 2015
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Army recruit 'planned ISIS inspired suicide attack at base'
updated 10 Apr 2015; published 10 Apr 2015
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ISIS-Inspired Kansas Man Charged in Military Bomb Plot
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Kansas man charged with US army base plot
updated 10 Apr 2015; published 10 Apr 2015
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Kansas Man Accused of Planning Terror Bombing Attack on FORT RILEY

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Football: The highly successful Andres Iniesta-Xavi Hernandez partnership is nearing its end at Barcelona Andrés Iniesta and Xavi Hernández have played tiki-taka since childhood....
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U.S. stocks fell Tuesday as an early advance fizzled in the last hour of trading. Energy stocks rose with the price of oil, while consumer discretionary stocks were among the...
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Article by WN.com Guest Writer Dr. Yossef Ben-Meir Much of my professional life involves applying democratic, participatory decision-making methods in order to catalyze and bring...

A scene in Hatton Garden, London. Hatton Garden is a street and area near Holborn in London, England. Its name is derived from the garden of the Bishop of Ely, which was given to Sir Christopher Hatton by Elizabeth I in 1581, during a vacancy of the see.
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The gang members, dressed in fluorescent vests and hard hats, calmly carried bags and wheeled garbage bins into a high-security storage facility in London's diamond district. After two nights of work, they left with the contents of dozens of...
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UNRWA head sets off for Syria over Yarmouk situation
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The head of the UN Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees (UNRWA) is heading to Syria on an “urgent mission” to talk about aiding the civilians trapped in the Yarmouk refugee camp. The organization said on Saturday that Pierre...
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Quetta Railway Station, Quetta, Baluchistan, Pakistan
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QUETTA, Pakistan - Gunmen attacked a Pakistani construction site and killed 20 labourers as they slept on Saturday, a government official said, in what appeared to be further violence by rebels seeking to control resources in the gas and mineral-rich...
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Drones could be the future of UN peacekeeping
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A United Nations panel on technological development has called for peacekeeping missions to be equipped with unmanned drones to survey conflict zones. A purportedly crucial tool steeped in controversy, UAVs are set to become a peacekeeping staple....
photo: UN / Devra Berkowitz
PKK War
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At least four Turkish soldiers have suffered injuries in clashes with militants from the outlawed Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK) in eastern Turkey. According to the army, the militants opened fire on the troops on Saturday in an area near the...
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Egyptian protesters throw stones at riot police, not seen, and use scrap metal to deflect stones being returned by security forces during clashes near Tahrir Square, Cairo, Egypt, Friday, Jan. 25, 2013.
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CAIRO: An Egyptian court sentenced Mohamed Badie, leader of the Muslim Brotherhood, and 13 other senior members of the group to death for inciting chaos and violence, and gave a life term to a US-Egyptian citizen for ties to the Brotherhood. The men...
photo: AP / Khalil Hamra
President Barack Obama speaks on the South Lawn of the White House in Washington, Saturday, Aug. 9, 2014, about ongoing situation in Iraq before his departure on Marine One for a vacation in Martha's Vineyard. Obama announced late Thursday that he had ordered military airstrikes in northern Iraq to hold off Islamic State forces advancing on the Kurdish capital of Irbil.
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Hiding under skillful rhetorical cover, Obama basically said that he believes a 10-year agreement keeps nuclear weapons out of Iran’s hands until dealing with the Islamic Republic becomes someone else’s problem. He essentially told the...
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