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Malaysia tells US to check its own backyard

Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia — Malaysia has told the United States to study its own human rights record after it criticized the Southeast Asian nation for detaining without trial five ethnic Indian activists, reports said Saturday. “Can they first of all give a fair trial to the detainees in Guantanamo Bay? We’ll only respond if they do so,” Deputy Prime Minister Najib Razak was quoted as saying by the New Straits Times.
Washington _ widely criticized for detaining 290 terror suspects without trial at its Cuban military prison _ urged Malaysia to give a fair trial to the five Indians arrested Thursday under the Internal Security Act, which also allows for indefinite detention.

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Baku declared Capital of Islamic Culture 2009
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Baku—Delegation led by minister of culture and tourism Abulfas Garayev attended November 21-23 in Tripoli, Libya, V Conference of culture ministers of member states of OIC themed ‘Culture Policies in Islamic World: Forming Future in Base of Past’.
Respective proposal of Culture and Tourism Ministry of Azerbaijan was unanimously supported in the Conference and decision was adopted on holding VI Conference of culture ministers of member states of OIC in Baku in 2009, Baku City was declared the Capital of Islamic culture in 2009.

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Electronic garbage mounts in India as consumers snap up goods

Bangalore— India is piling up mountains of electronic rubbish as consumers snap up the latest gizmos and firms upgrade computer systems, raising fears the nation is headed for a toxic-waste crisis. Manufacturers are introducing new models of mobile phones, televisions and computers to entice cashed-up consumers to upgrade, with no policies or infrastructure in place to recycle often toxic electronic scrap.
By 2011, the world’s second-most populous nation will generate 470,000 tonnes of “e-waste”, up from 330,000 tonnes this year, the Manufacturers’ Association for Information Technology said in a study received here .

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Hamas says Palestinians capable of new uprising

Gaza City— The Palestinians are capable of launching a new uprising against Israeli occupation like the intifadas of 1987 and 2000, exiled Islamist leader Khaled Meshaal said in comments published on Saturday.
“Our people are capable of launching a third or fourth intifada until victory is ours,” the Damascus-based Hamas chief said in comments posted on his movement’s website on the 20th anniversary of its creation shortly after the launch of the first intifada.
“Whoever thinks that Hamas has reached a dead end is wrong,” said Meshaal, whose movement seized control of the Gaza Strip from forces loyal to moderate Palestinian president Mahmud Abbas in June but has since faced international isolation.
 

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Suicides by US soldiers and war veterans surge
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Joe Kay

AMONG the tragic consequences of the explosion of American militarism has been the sharp rise in the suicide rate of active duty and veteran US soldiers. Traumatized by what they have witnessed and forced to do in Iraq and Afghanistan, and provided with inadequate health care resources, an increasing number of veterans have opted to take their own lives.
On Wednesday, the House Committee on Veterans’ Affairs heard testimony from family members of soldiers who have committed suicide and experts in mental health on what several witnesses described as an “epidemic.” The hearings were in part a response to a CBS News report last month that for the first time calculated the total number of suicides by US veterans. These figures are not tallied by the military itself, which only counts the number of suicides of active duty soldiers.

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