New On Redress Information & Analysis Website and Blog
New On Redress Information & Analysis Website
and Blog:
THREE
ARTICLES:
ARTICLE 1 - "No such thing as justice in
the Holy Land, Palestinian Church leaders tell the
Irish."
LOCATION (URL) -
http://www.redress.cc/palestine/slittlewood20101215
SYNOPSIS
- Stuart Littlewood views a recent tour of the Republic of
Ireland by a delegation of Church leaders from Palestine
during which they described in meetings with Irish
politicians the situation in their homeland under Israeli
military occupation and the plight of the dwindling
Christian community there.
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ARTICLE 2 - "Obama’s
last card – will he play it?"
LOCATION (URL) -
http://www.redress.cc/americas/ahart20101215
SYNOPSIS
- Alan Hart argues that, with the help of pressure from the
European Union, US President Barack Obama could be nudged
into signalling the end of American tolerance of Israeli
crimes and violations of international law, or else the US
can look forward to sharing Israel’s growing international
isolation and pariah status.
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ARTICLE 3 - "Shameful
traits of the USA and Israel."
LOCATION (URL) -
http://www.redress.cc/americas/pjballes20101215
SYNOPSIS - Paul J. Balles views two shameful traits shared by the US and Israel and represented in the views of Joseph A. Klein: abhorring criticism and diverting attention from their own faults when criticized by levelling the same criticism at others.
ENDS
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