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Kuala Lumpur tribunal: Bush and Blair guilty

A war crimes tribunal in Malaysia offers a devastating critique of international criminal law institutions today. In Kuala Lumpur, after two years of investigation by the Kuala Lumpur War Crimes Commission (KLWCC), a tribunal (the Kuala Lumpur War Crimes Tribunal, … Continue reading

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2010 Deadliest Year in Mexico

Since Mexican President Felipe Calderon began in 2006 his offensive on the drug cartels that have long plagued the country, 2010 will go down as the deadliest year with 15,000 murders. There are nearly killings every day to remind the … Continue reading

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What the Ever-Popular ‘Exorcist’ Tells Us About Sex and Women

The implicit fear of women’s sexuality expressed by this film can explain why it still resonates.  Ms. Blog / By Adriane Allan   Keeping with the post-Halloween, post-election spirit, a freshly revamped version of The Exorcist has reared (or perhaps rotated) … Continue reading

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