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After 20 years, Bhopal victims still wait for justice

The worst industrial disaster of all time struck about midnight, December 3 1984. A cloud of deadly gas erupted from Union Carbide's pesticide plant in Bhopal, India, hugging the ground and littering...

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Saddam was a force for women's rights

In response to calls for European perspectives on current events I have taken the liberty to translate and post a whole article from today's edition of my local newspaper, Bergens Tidende. It tells a...

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Robbing the Congo I: A deal with the Devil

In theory the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) should be among the richest countries on earth. Its vast territory virtually brims with cobalt, copper, cadmium, oil, industrial and gem diamonds,...

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The juvenile death penalty through European eyes

Infamously, only the USA and Somalia have failed to ratify the 1989 UN Convention on the Rights of the Child. In the case of the former, this galling situation may be rectified if the USSC rules it...

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Robbing the Congo II: Unspeakable richness

In theory the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) should be among the richest countries on earth. Its vast territory virtually brims with cobalt, copper, cadmium, oil, industrial and gem diamonds,...

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From Roosevelt to Rumsfeld in 60 years: Why Iraq?

Some Saturdays I offer a translation of a readworthy piece from the Scandinavian press. Today's item is a brief article from yesterday's edition of Aftenposten, a quality full-format daily. Taking as...

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An outsider's view of US health care

If Theresa Schiavo had lacked health coverage fifteen years ago, would we ever have heard of her plight? With a view to the right wing's anguished insistence on the tax-payer financed life support of...

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Zimbabwe elections - the background (Part I of II)

Voting booths in Zimbabwe have closed following what observers call 'a peaceful poll,'reports the BBC. Yet the context of today's parliamentary election could not be more dramatic. President Robert...

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Zimbabwe elections - the background (Part II of II)

In a poll deemed dubious by regional observers and dismissed as a sham by the opposition, Robert Mugabe's ZANU-PF won 78 of 150 seats. 30 of the remaining ones will be filled by the President's...

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Hitler on the couch

The man whose name is more or less synonymous with evil remains mysterious. Though we have now passed the 60 year anniversary of his suicide on April 30 1945, shrinks and laypeople alike continue to...

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UK elections: Why strategic voting isn't

As disenchantment with Tony Blair boosted the Liberal Democrats, Labour has been playing a familiar card for all it's worth: "Join ranks against the Tory menace!" But should the LibDem supporters pay...

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Personal heroes I: Leif 'Shetland' Larsen (1906-1990)

This will be an occasional series on people I especially admire. Most have made sacrifices opposing tyranny or other forms of evil; some are undeservedly unsung. Today's entry is dedicated to all who...

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They come at night: The holy war on childhood

Every day at sunset in northern Uganda, a unique phenomenon is seen: Up to 40,000 children leave their rural homes for the towns, spending the night under streetlights or in empty buildings. Known as...

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In defense of prostitution

As the only country in the world, Sweden in 1998 made it illegal to pay for sex but not to offer it for sale. For my occasional Saturday series of translations from the Scandinavian press, I have...

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Norway: the last Soviet state

This summer Norway celebrates the centennial of its peaceful break-up with Sweden, which UN Secretary-General Kofi Annan lauds as "an example to aspire to in... a world still riven by conflict." It is...

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Play it again, Uncle Sam!

I did not adopt my pen name in honor of Sirocco (1951). This is a dull Casablanca knock-off, casting Bogart as another jaded ex-pat with a conscience buried so deep underneath his trenchcoat that it...

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Cole: Third world should fight the USA's war

Cross-posted from my blog and at Booman Tribune. The astute Juan Cole, who does more to make sense of the waking nightmare in Iraq than most of the media outlets combined, outlines a plan for US...

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Richard Perle: 'Europe is lost'

Crossposted from European Tribune and my blog.Jyllands-Posten's Flemming Rose -- yes, the man who commissioned certain caricatures -- has interviewed the influential neo-conman in his Washington home....

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The Iraq War is a success

Crossposted from Booman Tribune. Three years ago, the US President co-piloted a fighter aircraft onto the deck of the USS Lincoln to declare "the end of major hostilities" in Iraq. Above him a banner...

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It's the geography, stupid

Crossposted from my blog and European Tribune. War is God's way of teaching Americans geography, quipped Ambrose Bierce. Memo to God: it isn't working. In 2002 a National Geographic-Roper study found...

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