Politics: June 2005 Archives
US Secretary of Defense, Donald Rumsfeld has, over the course of the weekend granted a deal with Halliburton, prev. owned by Dick Cheney, to expand Guantanamo Bay for $30m.
Continue reading US Corruption or Gitmo Salvage?.
As a result of en international business structure, outsourcing of services, import/export of labour and not least immigration and emigration, we now have a society where persons with different cultural backgrounds has more and more to do with each other.
Unfortunately, this has proved to be something of a problem, and we've ended up with phenomenons such as racism, discrimination and prejudice. Phenomenons we have a responsibility in fighting.
Unfortunately, this has proved to be something of a problem, and we've ended up with phenomenons such as racism, discrimination and prejudice. Phenomenons we have a responsibility in fighting.
Continue reading Cultural Understanding Into Schools Now!.
I'm reposting my Rumsfeld-article this time as HTML in stead of PDF. I still reccomend the PDF edition, and I reccomend you print before you read, but here's for those of you who for some reason can't use the PDF... It's also a more logical place to comment... (Hint hint...)
Continue reading How Much Did Rumsfeld Know?.
A month after the Newsweek article regarding abuse of the Koran, Time Magazine is to reveal yet another shocking case of prisoner abuse at Guantanamo Bay, approved by US Defence Secretary Donald Rumsfeld...
Continue reading GTMO Guards in Rumsfeld-Supported Torture.
As pretty much all Norwegians know by now, US Secretary of Defence has left this country, where he was never welcome in the first place... (Whith the exception of a few right-wing radicals).
More on the subject of D. Rumsfeld has been presented previously here on JorgenArnor, and will probably appear also in the future...
More on the subject of D. Rumsfeld has been presented previously here on JorgenArnor, and will probably appear also in the future...
Continue reading The Dec. Rumsfeld Techniques = Torture.
...is one of the few African countries I actually have educated myself on. I therefore welcome the relatively peaceful point of history written with todays elections.
Continue reading Burundi....
