READER MAIL Libel Tourism Deterred By Dr. Rachel Ehrenfeld Director, American Center for Democracy (ACD) LIBEL TOURISM AND THE FIRST AMENDMENT Re: Aaron Eitan Meyer's Islamist Lawfare: The Saudi billionaire and serial "libel tourist" Khalid bin … [Read more...] about Libel Tourism Deterred
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'Libel Tourism' And Free Speech
Madam, As the only American author who stood up to Khalid bin Mahfouz's campaign to silence American writers and publishers, I would like to note that the Saudi billionaire did not win his many libel lawsuits in the UK on merit, as your newspaper … [Read more...] about 'Libel Tourism' And Free Speech
Ahmadinejad — The Economic Reformer
On September 9, Iran will stage one of its biggest economic shams, seemingly selling fifty percent of its telecommunication company, Iran Telecom (TCI), to private investors. The well-advertised "privatization" of the company, described as "the … [Read more...] about Ahmadinejad — The Economic Reformer
Libyan Oil Is Thicker Than American Blood
In a chillingly cynical excuse Scotland released the former Libyan intelligence agent Abdel Basset Ali al-Megrahi who blew up Pan Am flight 103 in December 1988 over Lockerbie, Scotland. The pretext "compassion" for the allegedly terminally ill … [Read more...] about Libyan Oil Is Thicker Than American Blood
Soros and “Obamacare’s Medical Marijuana”
*This commentary was published in Forbes Magazine, on August 13, 2009 --- George Soros must be thrilled. Two hundred days into the Obama administration and 16 years after Soros began his advocacy for drug legalization and … [Read more...] about Soros and “Obamacare’s Medical Marijuana”
Treize Millions De Marocains Élisent Leurs Conseillers Municipaux
Quelque 13 millions de Marocains votaient vendredi pour élire près de 28.000 conseillers municipaux avec, pour la première fois, un quota de 12% de sièges réservés aux femmes et une grande inconnue: le taux d'abstention. Les bureaux de vote (environ … [Read more...] about Treize Millions De Marocains Élisent Leurs Conseillers Municipaux
When America’s Enemies Experience Domestic Unrest
In 1980, following the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan, a joke circulated in Warsaw: "What's the difference between Afghanistan and Poland? Answer: Afghanistan begins with an "A" and Poland with a "P". In other words, Poland might be Western and more … [Read more...] about When America’s Enemies Experience Domestic Unrest
Anti-Free Speech? UK Courts Can Help
Libel tourism is rife in our courts ヨ and the UK legal system is becoming utterly discredited abroad as result. While various campaigning groups spring up left, right and centre with the aim of reforming Britain's mangled political system, it seems … [Read more...] about Anti-Free Speech? UK Courts Can Help
A Muslim Nation's Successful Election
In contrast to Iran, Morocco's recent vote marks a new degree of order, unity and tolerance. It is 131 degrees Fahrenheit in Marrakesh, Morocco, yet a slow but steady stream of voters--many of whom are women--enter the schoolyard to cast their … [Read more...] about A Muslim Nation's Successful Election
Bonnes Conditions
Les élections communales de 2009 se sont déroulées dans de "bonnes conditions", ont affirmé, samedi à Rabat, des observateurs internationaux. "Nous avons été impressionnés car on voyait très clairement que les gens connaissaient bien les règles et … [Read more...] about Bonnes Conditions