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Highlighted: US Continued Support Of Human Rights Violators

(MintPress) – As the U.S. takes a seat on the U.N. Human Rights Council, the records of its oppressive allies are drawn to light. Throughout the world, the U.S. continues to enjoy friendly relationships with some of the world’s most horrific human rights abusers, including Saudi Arabia, where women are still unable to vote. But […]

November 26th, 2012
Trisha Marczak
November 26th, 2012
By Trisha Marczak
Highlighted: US Continued Support Of Human Rights Violators

(MintPress) – As the U.S. takes a seat on the U.N. Human Rights Council, the records of its oppressive allies are drawn to light. Throughout the world, the U.S. continues to enjoy friendly relationships with some of the world’s most horrific human rights abusers, including Saudi Arabia, where women are still unable to vote. But […]

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Is Namibia’s Internationally-Acclaimed Conservancy Model A Cookie-Cutter For Development?

(NAMIBIA) MintPress— As the United Nations Biodiversity Conference wrapped up in India last month, Namibia once again found itself at the forefront of wildlife conservation after being awarded the prestigious Markhor Award by the International Council for Game and Wildlife Conservation (CIC). The Markhor Award, which celebrates outstanding conservation projects that link the conservation of […]

November 7th, 2012
Janessa Schilmoeller
November 7th, 2012
By Janessa Schilmoeller
Is Namibia’s Internationally-Acclaimed Conservancy Model A Cookie-Cutter For Development?

(NAMIBIA) MintPress— As the United Nations Biodiversity Conference wrapped up in India last month, Namibia once again found itself at the forefront of wildlife conservation after being awarded the prestigious Markhor Award by the International Council for Game and Wildlife Conservation (CIC). The Markhor Award, which celebrates outstanding conservation projects that link the conservation of […]

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SIGAR Pinpoints Corruption In Afghan Reconstruction Projects

(NEW YORK) MintPress – After John F. Sopko was selected to serve as the Special Inspector General for Afghan Reconstruction (SIGAR) by President Obama in May of this year, he hit the ground running, actively combating corruption in the implementation of more than $89.5 billion taxpayer dollars provided to programs aimed at rebuilding the country. In […]

October 30th, 2012
Lisa Barron
October 30th, 2012
By Lisa Barron
SIGAR Pinpoints Corruption In Afghan Reconstruction Projects

(NEW YORK) MintPress – After John F. Sopko was selected to serve as the Special Inspector General for Afghan Reconstruction (SIGAR) by President Obama in May of this year, he hit the ground running, actively combating corruption in the implementation of more than $89.5 billion taxpayer dollars provided to programs aimed at rebuilding the country. In […]

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Fact Vs. Fiction: An Inflated Image of US Foreign Aid

(MintPress) – The average American believes that the U.S. spends 27 percent of the federal budget on foreign aid, when in reality, less than 1 percent goes to helping allies abroad, according to a World Public Opinion Survey. Consequently, a majority of Americans continue to support cuts to foreign aid, even for critical programs like […]

October 19th, 2012
Martin Michaels
October 19th, 2012
By Martin Michaels
Fact Vs. Fiction: An Inflated Image of US Foreign Aid

(MintPress) – The average American believes that the U.S. spends 27 percent of the federal budget on foreign aid, when in reality, less than 1 percent goes to helping allies abroad, according to a World Public Opinion Survey. Consequently, a majority of Americans continue to support cuts to foreign aid, even for critical programs like […]

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FAQ On US Aid to Egypt: Where Does the Money Go — And Who Decides How It’s Spent?

By Marian Wang and Theodoric Meyer The regime change in Egypt — and in particular, the riots outside the American embassy last month — have prompted renewed questions about American aid to the country. (A recent poll found that 42 percent of Americans supported cutting aid to Egypt; 29 percent supported cutting it off altogether.) We’ve taken a step back and tried […]

October 10th, 2012
Marian Wang
October 10th, 2012
By Marian Wang
FAQ On US Aid to Egypt: Where Does the Money Go — And Who Decides How It’s Spent?

By Marian Wang and Theodoric Meyer The regime change in Egypt — and in particular, the riots outside the American embassy last month — have prompted renewed questions about American aid to the country. (A recent poll found that 42 percent of Americans supported cutting aid to Egypt; 29 percent supported cutting it off altogether.) We’ve taken a step back and tried […]

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US Taxpayers Paid More To Israeli Defense Budget Than Israelis

According to the report, Lieutenant-General Gabi Ashkenazi made the statement during a speech on September 11th. In it he emphasized: “We must preserve ties with the United States. I believe this is a security necessity.” According to the newspaper the speech was at the Calcalist Conference, which appears to be an annual event in Tel Aviv sponsored […]

September 18th, 2012
Alison Weir
September 18th, 2012
By Alison Weir
US Taxpayers Paid More To Israeli Defense Budget Than Israelis

According to the report, Lieutenant-General Gabi Ashkenazi made the statement during a speech on September 11th. In it he emphasized: “We must preserve ties with the United States. I believe this is a security necessity.” According to the newspaper the speech was at the Calcalist Conference, which appears to be an annual event in Tel Aviv sponsored […]

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HRW: Clinton Must Address Indonesian Human Rights Abuses During Trade Discussion

(MintPress) — While the U.S. touts Indonesia as one of the world’s largest democracies, the nation is strife with intolerance, religious persecution and the stifling of free speech — all paramount to the success of any democracy. While Indonesia has long been lambasted by human rights organizations for such damaging behavior, it continues to be […]

September 5th, 2012
Trisha Marczak
September 5th, 2012
By Trisha Marczak

(MintPress) — While the U.S. touts Indonesia as one of the world’s largest democracies, the nation is strife with intolerance, religious persecution and the stifling of free speech — all paramount to the success of any democracy. While Indonesia has long been lambasted by human rights organizations for such damaging behavior, it continues to be […]

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