Danilo Vukovic has a more charitable view of the Serbian government than many of his colleagues from other NGOs.
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Emphasis Added: the Week in Pieces (7/1)
From Erdogan to Bradley Manning.
Algeria’s Trappist Monk Massacre: The Case That Won’t Go Away
No U.S. administration in the past 17 years has deigned it important enough to press either Algeria or France to investigate.
U.S. Tactical Nuclear Weapons More an Irritant Than Deterrent
Tactical nuclear weapons can only further complicate Pakistan-India relations.
Germans Shocked That Obama Allowed NSA Free Rein
The NSA’s access to data clouds in Europe is news to most Europeans.
Russia and China Fail to Meet Minimum Standards in Human Trafficking
As a consequence, the U.S. could theoretically withdraw non-humanitarian and non-trade aid.
Finding a Normal Path in Serbia
The vast majority will not likely return to where they once lived.
Republicans Perpetuate Myths About Missile Defense to Keep Cold War Alive
Missile defense hasn’t outlived its usefulness because it never had any.
Emphasis Added: The Foreign Policy Week in Pieces (6/13)
Emphasis, as always, added.
From the Spanish Civil War to Syria: Parceling Out Truth Subverts Justice
All of us practice a partial vision some extent.