In Place of Fear
Sunday, May 29, 2011
Power, wealth, judges, rights, Giggs, misogyny, Murdoch and Goodwin
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The media and lawyers specialising in media law are showing great ingenuity in trying to present their reporting of sex gossip stories as ...
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Thursday, May 26, 2011
Even former Mossad and Shin Bet chiefs say negotiate with Hamas without preconditions
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The claim that Hamas refuses to recognise Israel’s right to exist and that this makes negotiations with them impossible has been made agai...
Monday, May 23, 2011
The outcry against super-injunctions on reporting private lives is about selling papers to make money
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The newspapers’ outcry over the super-injunction against reporting which footballer had an affair has nothing to do with the public intere...
Saturday, May 21, 2011
There is no public interest involved in publishing gossip about sex – only money grubbing and distracting from real issues
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Whatever Fred Goodwin's faults, the whole world does not have a right to hear every detail of his private life, or anyone else's I...
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Friday, April 29, 2011
Yemen and Bahrain : What about the responsibility to protect civilians and support democracy in Yemen and Bahrain?
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We’re hearing a lot of talk about protecting civilians and promoting democracy in the Arab world. This focuses largely on Libya and to a l...
Monday, March 28, 2011
The hypocrisy of governments that let protesters be murdered in Bahrain while talking of the responsibility to protect and freedom to protest in Libya
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There is a stench of utter hypocrisy and double standards emanating from the British, French, Canadian and US governments on the murder of ...
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Time for peace negotiations in Libya - country wide airstrikes and an offensive on Tripoli will kill civilians, not protect them
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The bombing in Libya was justified under UN Resolution 1973 in targeting tanks and artillery which were shelling Benghazi. It is not jus...
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