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Death and Democracy Posted: Friday, November 12, 2004
The Roots of Rebellion
Most provisional ballots rejected The vast majority of provisional ballots — voters' last chance to have their voices heard — were rejected, a review of the presidential election results from across the state found.
Ashcroft Condemns Judges Who Question Bush
Doctor demands autopsy Deceased Palestinian leader Yasir Arafat's longtime physician Ashraf al-Kurdy has called for a full autopsy, saying the Palestinian people had a right to know how their leader died.
Poison 'highest' possible cause for death: Arafat's physician Sharon Killed Arafat Via Palestinian Collaborators
Iraq: The Unthinkable Becomes Normal There is nothing illicit about this cover-up; it happens in daylight. The most striking recent example followed the announcement, on 29 October, by the prestigious scientific journal, the Lancet, of a study estimating that 100,000 Iraqis had died as a result of the Anglo-American invasion. Eighty-four per cent of the deaths were caused by the actions of the Americans and the British, and 95 per cent of these were killed by air attacks and artillery fire, most of whom were women and children.
Cuba's Response to AIDS
Death and Democracy
Resistance Spreads as the Fallujah Death Toll Rises
US Concedes Falluja Assault Won't Break Insurgency The U.S. military said on Thursday this week's Falluja offensive would not shatter Iraq's insurgency, while analysts argued merely seizing real estate does little to stop rebels able to relocate and keep fighting.
Court upholds land reform
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