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Ratko Mladic and Srebrenica: memory loss of massacres by all sides and the role of Alija Izetbegovic Murad Makhmudov and Lee Jay Walker Modern Tokyo Times The trial of Ratko Mladic will be sweet music to the American agenda, the “Muslim victim card,” to cover-up the international terrorist ratlines which allowed terrorists to enter Bosnia, [...]
May 17th, 2012 | Filed under America,Balkans,Commentary,Europe,Latest Articles,Military,North America,Recent Articles,World | Read More »

On any given project, what gives you more problems, people or technology? Dragos Bratasanu, Lightman Consulting Modern Tokyo Times 10 Strategic Paradigms for Advanced Corporate Efficiency and Success Intelligence (Part 2) Part 2: On any given project, what gives you more problems, people or technology? Is it possible to enhance (www.lightman-consulting.com) performance of a corporation, [...]
May 15th, 2012 | Filed under America,Business,Commentary,Europe,Latest Articles,News,North America,Science,Space,Technology,World | Read More »

Awlaki Acknowledges His Radical Past IPT News Steven Emerson and Investigative Project on Terrorism When Anwar al-Awlaki emerged as the clear inspiration behind a series of terror plots in 2009, his former associates in America insisted he was radicalized well after leaving the United States in 2002. But in what might be his last published [...]
May 14th, 2012 | Filed under America,Commentary,Counter-Terrorism,Latest Articles,Middle East,News,North America,Terrorism,World | Read More »

Greece and the ongoing political crisis Joachim de Villiers, Walter Sebastian and Lee Jay Walker Modern Tokyo Times President Karolos Papoulias of Greece has begun crucial political talks with the three main parties of this nation in order to solve the current crisis. If he fails then another election will take place and given the [...]
May 13th, 2012 | Filed under Balkans,Business,Commentary,Economics,Europe,European Union,Latest Articles,News,World | Read More »

Greece: changing political environment and European Union crisis Joachim de Villiers and Walter Sebastian Modern Tokyo Times The recent elections which took place in Greece have solved little because the political landscape remains extremely divided. At the same time, unemployment is hurting a sizeable minority of people in this country and the future looks uncertain. [...]
May 9th, 2012 | Filed under Balkans,Commentary,Economics,Europe,European Union,Latest Articles,Recent Articles,World | Read More »

The Genocide of the Ottoman Greeks: The First Academic Publication on the Greek Genocide Boutros Hussein and Lee Jay Walker Modern Tokyo Times Book Review of The Genocide of the Ottoman Greeks Studies on the State Sponsored Campaign of Extermination of the Christians of Asia Minor (1912-1922) and Its Aftermath: History, Law, Memory Edited by [...]
May 6th, 2012 | Filed under Balkans,Commentary,Ethnic Conflicts,Europe,Human Rights,Latest Articles,Middle East,News,Religion,World | Read More »

Sudan and South Sudan crisis and the international community Joachim de Villiers and Lee Jay Walker Modern Tokyo Times Recent tensions between Sudan and South Sudan are setting off alarm bells within the African Union (AU) and throughout the international community. The policies of Arabization and Islamizaton were endless for many decades because of various [...]
April 25th, 2012 | Filed under Africa,America,Commentary,East Africa,Ethnic Conflicts,Human Rights,Latest Articles,Military,North Africa,North America,Recent Articles,Religion,World | Read More »

France and the Presidential race: Sarkozy and Hollande in run off Pierre Leblanc and Walter Sebastian Modern Tokyo Times The first round of the presidential election in France went like expected because Francois Hollande was the slight favorite before the election according to pundits. He duly obliged and had the largest share of the [...]
April 23rd, 2012 | Filed under Commentary,Europe,European Union,Latest Articles,Recent Articles,World | Read More »

South Sudan seeks a solution to threats from Sudan: Uganda also watching events Joachim de Villiers, Pierre Leblanc and Lee Jay Walker Modern Tokyo Times Recent tensions between Sudan and South Sudan point clearly in the favor of South Sudan which is seeking a solution to a very delicate situation. President Omar al-Bashir of Sudan, on [...]
April 21st, 2012 | Filed under Africa,Commentary,East Africa,Geopolitics,Latest Articles,Military,News,North Africa,World | Read More »

Uganda: No Resolutions to Growing Tensions International Crisis Group Africa Report N°187 5 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Most Ugandans are better off than they were a quarter-century ago, when Yoweri Museveni became president. But frequent demonstrations and violent crackdowns indicate many are deeply dissatisfied with his administration. This is largely the consequence of a slow shift from [...]
April 11th, 2012 | Filed under Africa,Commentary,East Africa,Human Rights,Latest Articles,World | Read More »

French Killings Show the Path from Crime to Prison to Jihad by Patrick Dunleavy Special to IPT News The Investigative Project on Terrorism Mohammed Merah, the 23-year-old self-proclaimed member of al-Qaida who was killed after a 30 hour standoff with an elite police tactical unit in Toulouse France was a prime example of a [...]
April 4th, 2012 | Filed under Commentary,Counter-Terrorism,Europe,European Union,Latest Articles,Terrorism,World | Read More »

Indonesia and Jemaah Islamiyah (JI) and Abu Bakar Ba’asyir: was justice done? Murad Makhmudov and Lee Jay Walker Modern Tokyo Times The radical Sunni Islamic cleric, Abu Bakar Ba’asyir, who is the spiritual leader of Jemaah Islamiyah, will not be silenced by jail irrespective of what the Indonesian justice system does to this enigmatic spiritual [...]
April 1st, 2012 | Filed under Asia,Commentary,Counter-Terrorism,Latest Articles,Southeast Asia,Terrorism,World | Read More »