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America's Historical Amnesia Over Libya

Beneath the political debates over the death of Ambassador Christopher Stevens is a history of American meddling in the country—which set the stage for the assassination.

Clara Gutteridge

From freedom of religion to women’s equality, civil society and human rights groups warn that crucial rights are being poorly defined—or threatened.
Posted Oct 9 2012 - 3:09pm
The coup government's brutal campaign against the opposition elicits barely a peep of criticism from the United States.  
Posted Oct 12 2012 - 5:51pm
The massacre of striking miners marked a tipping point, with the African National Congress moving closer to becoming just another party in power, rather than a liberation movement.
Posted Sep 19 2012 - 4:18pm

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Romney, the quintessential vulture capitalist, knows the foreign policy debate has always been about maximizing profit.

President Barack Obama

The US empire is a lesson in how not to change a changing world. 

Libyan security forces

Beneath the political debates over the death of Ambassador Christopher Stevens is a history of American meddling in the country—which set the stage for the assassination.

In contrast to Ronald Reagan and George W. Bush, Mitt Romney has turned a terrorist attack into partisan fodder.

Computers

Fear of a cyber attack is eroding US civil liberties and the constitution. 

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