01 Aug 08Samleng Yuveakchon Khmer (Voice of Khmer Youth)Translated from Khmer by Anonymous"Today's Comment"Following the 12-hour meeting from 10 A.M. to 10 P.M. on 28 July, the Thais won another round over Hun Sen's diplomacy...
Advisor to the President and Secretary of State for Bosnian Peace Implementation, my biggest confrontations and challenges were not with the various Bosnian parties, but in the relationship between our offices in the State...
The enormous amount of coverage of the arrest, extradition and appearance in the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY) of Radovan Karadzic in the western media has in general reflected much of the...
JURIST Guest Columnist Wes Rist of the University of Pittsburgh School of Law says that while the International Criminal Court and its founding Rome Statute are far from perfect, the operation of Court since the Statute entered...
The following full-page ad was placed in Danish newspapers yesterday by Dansk Folkeparti (the Danish People’s Party):Two different versions of the ad were published, and Henrik of Europe News has translated both of them:- - - -...
Ten member states of the EU have expressed their support for Denmark in its current struggle to retain its own immigration laws. This is not yet a majority, but it’s certainly a resounding wake-up call for Brussels, since two...
Sudan President Omar Al-Bashir said yesterday, August 3, in a speech at a rally for solidarity with him in Khartoum, that the case against him in the International Criminal Court emanates from the neocolonialist agenda of the...
When it comes to drinking, the Irish government seems to trust citizens who like wine far more than those who prefer beer and spirits.In an effort to clamp down on rising drink-fuelled anti-social behaviour, as well as improve...
Are we starting to see a genuine easing of restrictions on alcohol in Sweden? Draconian restrictions on buying booze may seem to be firmly in force on the Swedish high street, but there are chinks in Systembolaget’s armour. A...
In Israel in 2004, a group of rabbis recreated the Sanhedrin-- the traditional court of 71 rabbis that existed in ancient Israel. (See prior posting.) Canada Free Press reported on Saturday on a decision of the Sanhedrin,...