24/3/2011
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- Increases the number of civilian casualties in Libya, Gaddafi forces attack Misurata
- Japan faces fears of water contaminated with radiation
- toll increases at the hands of Syrian repression
- Israel bombs Gaza after bombing in Jerusalem
- Government takes a different stance for murder of Israeli and Palestinian civilians
- Saleh adopts broad emergency powers to dominate protests
- U.S. Soldier Sentenced to 24 years in prison for murder of Afghan
- Appeals Court maintains ban gay marriage in California
- lesbian couple gets suspension of deportation
- Republican measure would deny food stamps by labor strikes
- civil rights lawyer Leonard Weinglass died at age 78
The Rest of the Time of Democracy Now!
Thousands of people protest in Syria after government forces killed a large number protesters
A crowd estimated at more than 20,000 people have attended the funerals of those killed as a result of an attack against a Syrian government that sheltered mosque protesters in the city Dara, which in recent days has seen some of the biggest
The radioactivity in food and water unleashed the fear of widespread contamination in Japan
Japan faces a growing fear as the radiation leaking from the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant severely damaged, has contaminated food and water supplies. Bottled water is exhausted in Tokyo shortly after the Japanese authorities warned that tap water is too dangerous for consumption by children. Thousands
President Obama has returned from his first tour of South and Central America since he took office. Obama was challenged in Brazil, Chile and El Salvador while trying to promote regional trade and enhance security ties. In El Salvador, hundreds of protesters called for Obama to renegotiate or dismiss the Free More ..
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