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March 15, 2005
CATM Urges European Union to Take Action against Hezbollah’s Al-Manar Television
CATM Urges European Union to Take Action against Hezbollah’s Al-Manar Television Washingt...
March 14, 2005
FDD Experts Receive PBS Grant for Terrorism Documentary
Washington, D.C. (March 14, 2005) –...
March 14, 2005
Million Lebanese Stage Massive Retort to Terrorists
Flags fluttering, horns honking, and fingers flashing V for victory, Lebanon's opposition converged on downtown Beirut yesterday in the biggest democratic protest in the history of the moder...
March 13, 2005
Lebanese Staging Rallies Demanding ‘the Truth’ Behind Hariri Murder
BEIRUT - With a crucial democratic protest planned for today, members of Lebanon's opposition held a vigil last evening, setting out candles across a big swathe of downtown Martyrs' Squ...
March 11, 2005
Schumer: 15 Senators Demand U.S. Take Stronger Action Against Saudis for Egregious Violations of Rel
Freedom House Report Reveals Saudi Government Exports Extremist Religious Teachings in America...
March 10, 2005
Showdown Shapes Up for Both Lebanon and Bush
With the reinstatement yesterday of the same pro-Syrian prime minister who resigned 11 days ago, Omar Karami, Lebanon's democratic spring is turning into a high-stakes showdown not only for...
March 9, 2005
Committee on the Present Danger Seeks Meeting with Jailed Egyptian Legislator
March 9, 2005 -- Following Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak's recent announcement that the country's constitution would be amended to allow direct, multiparty presidential elections, th...
March 9, 2005
Years of Living Dangerously
“One revolution is like one cocktail,” Will Rogers observed. “It just gets you organized for the next.” The Orange Revolution in Ukraine, the “Revolution of...
March 9, 2005
Lebanese Democrats Under Siege
As dusk falls, Martyrs' Square lights up, and Lebanon's Cedar Revolution pushes on. The democratic movement to oust Syria finds itself increasingly under siege, following a huge demonst...
March 8, 2005
Saigon’s Sharansky
There's been a lot of talk since Sept. 11 about how President Bush's war-lovin' ways have galvanized terrorists, recruiting jihadis to the ranks. What's increasingly evident,...
March 8, 2005
Big Show of Force by Hezbollah Spells New Trouble in Lebanon
The demonstration convened yesterday by the terrorist group Hezbollah, a show of force that brought hundreds of thousands of protesters into the streets in support of continued Syrian sway over t...
March 8, 2005
Democracy in Lebanon
By: Dr. Walid Phares. Syrian withdrawal helps repave the way. The sight of Lebanon's youth in Beirut's Martyr Square stunned many in the West and emboldened m...
March 7, 2005
Shot at Liberty Begins With End of Hezbollah
By: Richard Z. Chesnoff. Wouldn't you know it? The only major Lebanese force opposing a withdrawal of Syrian occupation troops is Hezbollah - the Syrian-backed Shiite terro...
March 3, 2005
National Security Comes First
Jose Padilla happens to be a U.S. citizen. He is also, however, alleged by the executive branch to be an unlawful enemy combatant who came here from the headquarters of an enemy against which we...
March 2, 2005
FDD Senior Fellow Dr. Walid Phares to Meet with U.N. Security Council Members on Lebanon’s Challenge
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March 2, 2005
Excerpts from “Free Speech for Terrorists?”
Words as Weapons: “With an enemy committed to terrorism, the advocacy of terrorism—the threats, the words&mdash...
March 2, 2005
Jihad Correspondence
On Monday, NBC broke the story that three of the 1993 World Trade Center bombers have been corresponding with members of the Spanish jihad cell(s) tied to the March 11 Madrid attacks. The letters...
March 2, 2005
Blood Libel
The image is as disturbing and iconic as any seen during the many decades of the Arab-Israeli conflict: Mohammed al-Durra, just 12 years old, caught in a cross-fire in Gaza, trembling against a w...
February 28, 2005
The Indirect Approach
By: Dr. Walid Phares. Hezbollah, Hamas, and Islamic Jihad have an interest in triggering Israeli military and security reactions. All of them are opposed to Mahmoud Abbas’...
February 28, 2005
Annan’s #2 Blocks Oil-for-Food Scrutiny
Co-authored by: George Russell. With U.N. Secretary-General Kofi Annan (search) next up for review by Paul Volcker’s inquiry into the Oil-for-Food scandal, a crucial quest...
February 28, 2005
Free Speech for Terrorists?
The nexus in militant Islam between advocacy and actual savagery is no longer contestable. It has been the subject of too much informed analysis and, more importantly, is an empirically demonstra...
February 27, 2005
The “Advice” in Advice and Consent
The simmering controversy over Democratic filibusters of President George W. Bush’s nominees to the federal appellate courts continues to push the constitutional envelope. Even among conser...
February 26, 2005
Life of Fear for Christian Arabs
By: Richard Z. Chesnoff. Last month's grisly murder in Jersey City of Hossam Armanious, his wife, Amal, and two daughters, Sylvia and Monica, remains unsolved. But friends...
February 24, 2005
In New Book, FDD Senior Fellow Barbara Newman Exposes Hezbollah Terror Cells on U.S. Soil
Washington, D.C. (Feb. 24, 2005) – Barbara Newman, a Senior Fellow at the Foundation for the Defense of Democracies, is the co-author of the powerful new book Lightning Out of Lebanon:...
February 22, 2005
Judge Not
The New York Times last week offered a specious attack on Lynne Stewart's conviction in an embarrassingly ill-informed op-ed by Andrew Napolitano, Fox News's "Senior Judicial Analyst."...
February 22, 2005
Desert Bigotry
Author: Andrew Apostolou. The announcement of the Iraqi election results on February 13 evokes memories of the historic polls in South Africa that buried the apartheid system. I...
February 22, 2005
The Real Refugee Scandal
So prolific in scandal has the United Nations become that it's getting hard to keep tabs. You can surf the channels, from rape by peacekeepers in the Congo, to theft at the World Meteorologi...
February 21, 2005
Wrong Turn in Lebanon
By: Dr. Walid Phares. When the blasts rocked Beirut, massacring former Prime Minister Rafiq Hariri and his companions, history was taking a new turn in Lebanon: In the hours aft...
February 16, 2005
Terrorism’s Victims
It is a common misperception that most terrorism is directed against Jews and Christians. The fact is no group has suffered more than Muslims from radical Islamist violence. Especially at risk ar...
February 16, 2005
Say What? The Wall Street Journal’s Latest: An Asylum Tutorial
With today's offering following hard on Monday's skewed Eason Jordan rant, it has become necessary to ask: What is going on at the Wall Street Journal's editorial page this week?...
February 15, 2005
Opposition During Wartime
By: Andrew Apostolou. Opposing a government in wartime is proving to be a frustrating experience for the political enemies of president George W. Bush and prime minister Tony Bl...
February 14, 2005
Lynne Stewart & Me; Justice and Sadness
Maybe she’s just bipolar. I've had this queasy feeling in my stomach ever since I learned, back in 2002, that my old Office — the U.S. Attorney's Office for the Sou...
February 13, 2005
Contra Iran
In quoting my bewilderment as to what policy Washington should adopt to prevent Iran's theocrats from obtaining nuclear weapons, Franklin Foer neglects to mention that I was endeavoring to a...
February 13, 2005
It’s No “Kerfuffle”
The Wall Street Journal has a very strange editorial this morning regarding the controversy (which it gently labels a "kerfuffle") that resulted last Friday night in the resignation of CNN's...
February 13, 2005
Kofi Annan’s Silence
On February 3, the United Nations-authorized inquiry into the Oil-for-Food scandal, led by former Federal Reserve Chairman Paul Volcker, issued its first interim report. Volcker's most lurid...
February 10, 2005
Russia and U.S. National Interests
What: ...
February 9, 2005
No Exit; The Choice is Between a Strategy for Victory — or Defeat
When a politician or a journalist talks about an “exit strategy” from Iraq, there is only one appropriate response: Roll your eyes and leave the room. Imagine some senator or...
February 8, 2005
FDD Speakers Featured at INTELCON
FDD Appearances: Dr. Walid Phares, S...
February 8, 2005
One Down, Two to Go; Democracy Has Come to Iraq. Is There Hope for North Korea?
It's not only in the Middle East that Iraq's election lights a way. Let us turn to what may be the world's most abandoned population, 23 million souls living under a government tha...
February 7, 2005
We Will Never Forget This Day – Election Day in Iraq
By: Joseph Morrison Skelly, 2003 FDD Academic Fellow. A few weeks ago the election season opened with a bang in Baquba, a city of 280,000 people located on the eastern edge of t...
February 3, 2005
Our Friend in the Gallery
By: Eleana Gordon. Wednesday night, Americans watched as President George W. Bush turned to the gallery of the U.S. Congress and recognized an Iraqi woman, Safia Taleb al-Suhail...
February 3, 2005
1864 & Me
Some of the good folks at Southern Appeal have taken umbrage at my essay Monday, which drew parallels between Sunday’s Iraq election and the American presidential election of 1864. At least...
February 2, 2005
U.N. Follies
Is the United Nations attempting self-parody? How else to explain the announcement that a panel has been elected to decide which complaints will be heard by the UN Human Rights Commissio...
February 2, 2005
Bush Declares: Leaders of the Middle East, Tear Down Your Walls
By: Dr. Walid Phares. President George Bush’s State of the Union address will be a momentous inspiration to millions of freedom-craving citizens of the Arab Middle East. A...
February 1, 2005
Volcker’s Report Raises Questions of U.N.’s Role
The interim report on the United Nations' scandal-wracked oil-for-food program is due to be released tomorrow, according to the U.N.-authorized Independent Inquiry Committee, led by a former...
February 1, 2005
Make Up Your Mind
It is too late in the day to rehearse why anyone not wearing a tinfoil hat to guard against invasive gamma rays should avoid squandering valuable time on anything written by Seymour Hersh. Been t...
January 30, 2005
The Reachable Star
In the short history of this novel democratic experiment, the national election would easily be the single most critical development ever...if there actually could be an election worthy of the na...
January 29, 2005
The Whole Region Is Watching
By: Ambassador Marc Ginsberg. Richard Daley, the late mayor of Chicago and a master of ward politics, would have been proud. In a Baghdad suburb last week, activists for Prime M...
January 28, 2005
The Iraqi Elections
Backgrounder: The Iraqi Elections
January 28, 2005
Iraqi Democracy Debuts in Pre-Election Debate
Last Sunday, when Abu-Musab al-Zarqawi aired his infamous declaration of holy war against democracy, six main Iraqi leaders performed Iraq's first televised electoral debate on Al Hurra TV....
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