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[BushTracker.net] Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, a newsmaker for his propensity to demonize the U.S. in the press for the last several months, penned a letter to the White House this week in an effort to find "new solutions" to the intractable rift over his country's nuclear capabilities.

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http://www.globalvoicesonline.org [Globalvoicesonline.org] Global Voices Online » War & Conflict: I cover both the Kurdish bloggers and the Turkish bloggers for Global Voices, and up until this point I have been able to keep the two fairly separate as I don’t want to offend anyone on either side of the Kurdish issue in Turkey. This week, however, both groups are discussing the same incident(s) and if there was ever an opportunity to show both viewpoints of a given issue, this is it—so welcome to Point-Couterpoint: Kurdistance vs.

http://asterism.blogspot.com [Asterism.blogspot.com] ⁂ Asterism: For the last year Ramadi people take care of their city services by their own selves because our city completely ignored by the Iraqi government in add to the problems of my people with US troops along the last 3 years”¦..now we need to maintain the services again by ourselves ”¦”¦the people in Ramadi think that the US troops want to punish the local people of Ramadi because they never allow to US troops to install military bases inside the city and fighting US soldiers every time they trying to get in the city”¦..for the last weeks US troops made many mistakes and destroyed houses of Alkurbeet Family ( tribe leader ) , train station of Ramadi centre and many other buildings ”¦”¦ in add they attacked Iraqi national guards that joined them ”¦..US snipers killed 3 of Iraqi soldiers ”¦.it was other mistake!!

[Activistchat.com] FREE IRAN NEWS [In The Spirit Of Cyrus The Great & The First ...: Asked what he hopes to accomplish through his efforts, Batebi says, "What I want is international pressure for all the political prisoners who have been so horribly treated. I want all these human-rights activists, these Amnesty Internationals, to put their resources together to give more attention to the political prisoners in Iran.” Batebi and other dissidents are worried that under new president Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, who takes office this week, government crackdowns on peaceful demonstrations will increase, making Iranians even more fearful of expressing their dissatisfaction with the regime.

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