EU Arms Exports to Libya

By: Contributor · March 2, 2011 · Filed Under International Law · Comment 

Complete table data here.

Seumas Milne:

The “responsibility to protect” invoked by those demanding intervention in Libya is applied so selectively that the word hypocrisy doesn’t do it justice. And the idea that states which are themselves responsible for the deaths of hundreds of thousands in illegal wars, occupations and interventions in the last decade, along with mass imprisonment without trial, torture and kidnapping, should be authorised by international institutions to prevent killings in other countries is simply preposterous. The barefaced cheek of William Hague’s insistence that there would be a “day of reckoning” for the Libyan regime if it committed crimes or atrocities took some beating.

The reality is that the western powers which have backed authoritarian kleptocrats across the Middle East for decades now face a loss of power in the most strategically sensitive region of the world as a result of the Arab uprisings and the prospect of representative governments. They are evidently determined to appropriate the revolutionary process wherever possible, limiting it to cosmetic change that allows continued control of the region.

The Kidd’s Case Against Ashcroft

By: Contributor · March 2, 2011 · Filed Under Civil Rights · Comment 

Today, the court hears Abdullah al-Kidd’s case against John Ashcroft over the Bush administration’s detention practices

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Abdullah al-Kidd wasn’t what I expected when I met him on February 14 in a conference room at a legal firm in downtown Los Angeles. Al-Kidd’s name may not be readily familiar, but his civil rights lawsuit against former Attorney General John Ashcroft has become one of the most politically charged cases of the post-September 11 era to reach the U.S. Supreme Court, which agreed in October to hear the case.

Full story at The Atlantic.

Show Me Ghadafi’s Money

By: Contributor · March 2, 2011 · Filed Under International Law, Politics · Comment 

Where is Gadhafi’s money?

See Slate on whether the U.S. can now spend this money any way they want.

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