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Us May Be Complicit In War Crimes In Yemen, Lauren Carasik Nov 2015

Us May Be Complicit In War Crimes In Yemen, Lauren Carasik

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Americans Have Yet To Grasp The Horrific Magnitude Of The ‘War On Terror’, Lauren Carasik Apr 2015

Americans Have Yet To Grasp The Horrific Magnitude Of The ‘War On Terror’, Lauren Carasik

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The Uphill Battle To Hold Us Corporations Accountable For Abuses Abroad, Lauren Carasik Aug 2014

The Uphill Battle To Hold Us Corporations Accountable For Abuses Abroad, Lauren Carasik

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Toll Of U.S. Invasion Haunts Iraq, Lauren Carasik Apr 2014

Toll Of U.S. Invasion Haunts Iraq, Lauren Carasik

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The Us Should Respect Venezuela’S Democracy, Lauren Carasik Feb 2014

The Us Should Respect Venezuela’S Democracy, Lauren Carasik

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What’S In A Name? How Nations Define Terrorism Ten Years After 9/11, Sudha Setty Jan 2011

What’S In A Name? How Nations Define Terrorism Ten Years After 9/11, Sudha Setty

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Ten years after the attacks of September 11, 2001, it almost goes without saying that the acts of grotesque violence committed on that day have had enormous effects on national security law and policy worldwide. To be labeled a terrorist, or to be accused of involvement in an act of terrorism, carries far more severe repercussions now than it did ten years ago. This is true under international law and under domestic law in nations that have dealt with serious national security concerns for many years.

Given the U.N.’s global mandate to combat terrorism and that being defined as a …