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UN attacks U.S. treatment of Al-Qaeda prisoners

1-18-02 The UN attacks treatment of detainees in a growing diplomatic row over American trreatment of al-Qaeda prisoners being held in Cuba. While The Pakistani paper Dawn reports Defense Secretary Rumsfeld saying the prisoners are 'unlawful combatants' with no rights under the Geneva Convention. The BBC explains what rights the prisoners have remaining.

As Rumsfeld believes that Osama bin Ladena is still in Afghanistan the U.S. warns Iran not to meddle with the new Afghan government.


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Invitation to Dialog

Our world has changed, in more dimensions than we yet know or understand. The impact of these events ranges far beyond the tragic deaths, new security measures, or even 'the war on terrorism'. Freedom, fear, culture clash, globalization, religion, terrorism, perceptions, politics, propaganda, and emotion are entangled in the issues we face - and understanding their interrelations as well as their implications is paramount. No matter what actions America takes in response, the decisions we make now will shape the world of tomorrow. The editors of The Global Dialog Project invite you to participate in this debate, and to help make it into a dialog in which we learn from each other, share our grief, and come to new understandings of the world we live in, so that tragedies like this need never happen again.

Please join us in discussion, debate, dialog and brainstorming about these crucial issues and the new world that faces us all. This is a time to bring together our insights, our experiences, our knowledge and our wisdom. We all have valuable perspectives to share, and we invite all citizens from around the world to use these events in a helpful way to understand not only current events, but the paths which have brought us here, and the future we call into being by our actions.

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One aim of this site is to expand the dialog around these issues by representing as many viewpoints as possible, rather than the standard debate which can be found on any TV channel. What this means is that the site will present *MANY* opinions, very few of them our own, in the interest of making all the parameters and aspects of the debate clear. Because the debate is many-sided, and people come from very different perspectives and experiences, labeling the viewpoints without analysis of their factual basis is a dangerous trend. If you disagree with things that are posted, please point out why and how in the comments form at the end of each page, or in the FORUMS
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Media Pundits Advocate Civilian Targets ".. prominent journalists have been advocating military strategies that violate the laws of war and mirror the strategies of terrorists"

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A pragmatic viewpoint written by an Afghani in the U.S.

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