Wednesday, June 27, 2012

HuffPost World Daily Brief: Total Ceasefire Fail.. Mexico Elections.. Mafia Godmother Arrested

Wednesday, June 27, 2012
GENEVA — The violence in Syria has matched or exceeded levels from before the April ceasefire agreement, the United Nations said Wednesday, as it suggested that government troops could be behind the killing of more than 100 civilians in the village of Houla last month.
Mexico Presidential Candidate Keeps Big Lead
Insurgents Kill 10 Police Officers In Afghanistan
Toddler With 33-Pound Tumor Recovering After Surgery
Blonde Mafia 'Godmother' Arrested By Naples Police
Clinton: U.S. Pleased With New Egyptian President
BLOG POSTS
Margot Wallström: Ending Rape as a War Tactic
Sexual violence in conflict is a serious, present-day crisis affecting millions of people around the world. It is used by political and military leaders to achieve political, military and economic ends, destroying the very fabric of society.
Shadi Rahimi: Egypt Is Not Iran
I've heard this sentiment echoed since the first day I arrived in Cairo last May, where I lived for eight months. I was picked up at the airport by an Egyptian student, Refaat, who said upon hearing that I was Iranian-American: "I love Ahmadinejad."
Human Rights Watch: Libya: Abu Salim Prison Massacre Remembered
Curtis Roosevelt: Austerity Policy Has Pushed Europe to the Brink
The continual gatherings of heads of state, such as the one just concluded in Rome of Germany, France, Greece and Italy, reassure us that the euro will be saved. But the means to do so seem to be as elusive as ever.
Laura Carlsen: US Hand in Honduran Massacre
The U.S. continues to channel hundreds of millions of dollars into confiscating prohibited substances in Honduras rather than making people safer. Not only do these policies not make people safer, they often end up killing, maiming, and exiling the poorest and most vulnerable.
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