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Restrict secrecy more than data collection | San Jose Peace & Justice Center's Blog
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San Jose Peace and Justice Center's Blog. Discussing peace and justice issues in San Jose and around the globe. Restrict secrecy more than data collection. July 18, 2014. By San Jose Peace & Justice Center. Restrict secrecy more than data collection. Figure 1. US support for authoritarian regimes. Countries where the US helped destroy democracy: Iran (1953), Guatemala (1954), Brazil (1964), Chile (1973), Argentina (1976), Turkey (1980), per. Countries listed under Authoritarian Regimes supported in.
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San Jose Peace and Justice Center's Blog. Discussing peace and justice issues in San Jose and around the globe. May 2, 2013. By San Jose Peace & Justice Center. An Examination of Israeli-Palestinian Ceasefire Agreements. Exemplified by Pillar of Cloud, November 14 to November 22, 2012. And the Ceasefire Process Surrounding It. A candid look at the most recent attack by the Israeli Defense Forces on Gaza shows how Israel’s well-oiled propaganda machine manipulates the public perception of events. Ceasefir...
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We Did It! | San Jose Peace & Justice Center's Blog
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San Jose Peace and Justice Center's Blog. Discussing peace and justice issues in San Jose and around the globe. December 7, 2013. By San Jose Peace & Justice Center. Let’s be proud of it (even though there is a lot more to be done). By Sharat G. Lin. Yes, for the first time in U.S. history, we stopped a war before it could happen! To rescind his threat of military attack on Syria . Thank you, All! Yes, the Santa Clara County Department of Corrections was forced to abandon its new plan to limit mail to pr...
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Are US National Security Policies Counterproductive? | San Jose Peace & Justice Center's Blog
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San Jose Peace and Justice Center's Blog. Discussing peace and justice issues in San Jose and around the globe. Are US National Security Policies Counterproductive? October 8, 2013. By San Jose Peace & Justice Center. For example, Dilma Rousseff, current President of Brazil, was tortured. That overthrew democracy in 1964 with secret encouragement from US President Johnson. Might that experience have influenced her remarks at the United Nations on September 24, 2013. In the 1980s during the Iran-Iraq war?
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International Conference For A WMD-Free Middle East | San Jose Peace & Justice Center's Blog
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San Jose Peace and Justice Center's Blog. Discussing peace and justice issues in San Jose and around the globe. International Conference For A WMD-Free Middle East. January 17, 2014. By San Jose Peace & Justice Center. For A WMD-Free Middle East. And Times of Israel. The remainder of this paper covers two areas: (1) How Israel’s positions impact U S politics. (2); Concerns expressed by selected delegates to the conference. (Reports of attendees like Odile Hugonot Haber. This schism is reflected in the US...
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Restrict government secrecy not data collection | San Jose Peace & Justice Center's Blog
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San Jose Peace and Justice Center's Blog. Discussing peace and justice issues in San Jose and around the globe. Restrict government secrecy not data collection. January 23, 2014. By San Jose Peace & Justice Center. I don’t care what data anyone collects on me: I care what they do. I care about the use of secrecy rules to conceal stupid blunders, criminality, and attacks on democracy. However, other government secrets threaten democracy and US national security. However, in the run up to the 2003 invasion...