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ALMOST hidden from outsiders,
the US is engaged in a new war in
the Middle East which is growing
in intensity and running out of
American control. Al Qaeda in
the Arabian Peninsula (AQAP) has hugely
extended its reach across southern
Yemen in ... |
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| WASTING OUR
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IN Spain, the unemployment
rate among workers under 25
is more than 50 percent. In
Ireland almost a third of the
young are unemployed. Here
in America, youth unemployment
is "only" 16.5 percent, which is still
terrible - but things could be
worse.
And sure enough, many politicians
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Kuwaiti cops use force to disperse protesters
REUTERS
KUWAIT KUWAITI riot police used batons and and armoured trucks to disperse a group of about 200 stateless protesters on Tuesday, the latest rally by descendants of mainly desert nomads seeking improved rights in the oilexporting Gulf state.
Known in Arabic as “bidoon” and numbering up to 180,000 people, the stateless are denied citizenship under strict nationality laws in Kuwait, whose citizens are entitled to generous welfare benefits. Kuwait’s wealth has helped it avoid any major spillover of the “Arab Spring” pro-democracy revolts onto its territory. But a deadlock between parliament and the government and accusations of graft by the ex-prime minister have stirred unrest.
Police over the past year have also broken up several marches of stateless demonstrators that attracted several hundred people in marginalised neighbourhoods near the capital.
Large demonstrations are rare in Kuwait. Gathering in a square on Kuwait City’s outskirts after prayers in a nearby mosque, Tuesday’s demonstrators called on the country’s ruler to grant them citizenship.
“We want this from your highness the emir, not the government, not the ministers,” the mainly young men chanted as helicopters circled overhead.
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