No Man’s Land
December 7th, 2007
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This week on War News Radio, we hear from aid workers and refugees who discussed the issues surrounding the Iraqi refugee dilemma at a recent panel in New York. Listen now to Jordan Bernhardt’s report.
We also hear from Middle East expert Michael Oren, who gives his take on the historical context of America’s involvement in the Middle East. Listen now to Dan Symonds and Jon Erwin-Frank’s report.
Then, we delve into the debate over whether detainees at Guantanamo Bay have the right to habeus corpus. Listen now to Liz Beirut’s report.
Finally, in our A Day in the Life series, we learn how the war has affected the routine of an Iraqi imam, both inside and outside the mosque. Listen now.
These stories, plus the week’s news, from War News Radio.


December 8th, 2007 at 1:44 am
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December 8th, 2007 at 11:12 pm
Yes,people pictures different kinds of freedom in different parts of the world. Especially for places with centuries long history, some concept distilled from the long time’s existence becomes unshakable in people’s mind.
Silent Disagreement out of a historic background is sometimes more difficult to compromise, since it doesn’t even need arguing in that area.