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Cheney daughter leads Iran "regime change" campaign
From the London Times, March 5:
THE war in Iraq is her father’s business but Elizabeth Cheney, the American vice-president’s daughter, has been given responsibility for bringing about a different type of regime change in Iran.
Iraq: Amnesty blasts continued torture and detention
Freedom's on the march. From BBC, March 6:
Amnesty International has said that thousands of detainees held by the multinational forces in Iraq are still being denied their basic rights.
The group said the lessons of the Abu Ghraib prison scandal appeared to have been ignored and reports of torture continued to "pour out of Iraq".
Gen. Pace: no civil war in Iraq —but US troops not going anywhere
From Bloomberg, March 5:
U.S. Joint Chiefs of Staff chairman Peter Pace said Iraq isn't on the brink of civil war and that there isn't any deadline for withdrawing American and coalition troops from the country.
Iraq: Islamo-gangsta rap promotes sectarian cleansing
On the subject of free speech. From The Telegraph, March 5:
Shia musicians in Iraq are raising sectarian tensions by producing "gangsta-rap" songs in which they call for Shias to kill Sunnis.
Propaganda and the Samarra blast
We recently noted that Iran's Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has blamed the US and Israel for the Samarra mosque attack. Now, right on cue, the Iranian armed opposition group Mujadedeen Khalq issues a statement (in the name of its ostensibly civilian wing, the National Council of Resistance) blaming the Iranian regime for the attack! The press release says the group's "president-elect" Maryam Rajavi "strongly condemned Iranian regime's meddling in Iraq and described the Samarra bombing, planned attacks on Sunni mosques, killing of religious leaders, political figures, journalists and others as part of a war that the ruling mullahs in Iran have initiated in Iraq against its people."
Israelis attack Christian shrine
I know some of you out there think "Islam is the problem." But stupidity, it appears, is an equal-opportunity employer. From AP, March 2:
NAZARETH, Israel, March 3 - A distraught Israeli couple entered one of Christianity's holiest sites on Friday and set off a series of small explosions, witnesses said, sparking a large riot that left six people wounded in this Arab town in northern Israel...
Pakistan blocks bloggers
From the BBC, March 3:
Pakistan telecom authorities have blocked several websites inviting people to draw cartoons of the Prophet Muhammad, it has emerged.
NYC: anthrax paranoia dims Hindu Festival of Colors
Once again this year, joyous rituals traditionally held at the celebration of Phagwah, the Hindu Festival of Colors, in the Queens neighborhood of Richmond Hill were proscribed by official paranoia over anthrax attack. From Newsday, March 2:
Anthrax fears have forced organizers of the Phagwah Parade in Queens to curtail the use of powder and water during the festive Hindu celebration in Richmond Hill.

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