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...refused to sign an agreement without the promise of an international commission of inquiry into the current violence. That demand was rejected by the Israeli prime minister, who then abandoned the second leg of the talks to be held Thursday in the Egyptian resort town of Sharm el Sheikh...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Why Albright's Paris Peace Talks Tanked | 10/5/2000 | See Source »

While many remember with fondness the special convocation for Nelson Mandela or the charm of King Abdullah of Jordan, a few guests, like Mahuad, could be accused of using the University's name for unsavory ends. For example, this past spring, Bangladeshi Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina Wajed, touted as a progressive woman leader, gave a public address at the Institute of Politics. While many in the audience gushed at how wonderful it was to see a female head of government from South Asia, no one mentioned another Bangladeshi proponent of women's rights, Kalpana Chakma...

Author: By Darryl Li, | Title: Harvard's International Pulpit | 9/11/2000 | See Source »

Chakma was allegedly abducted by government forces in 1996 and has never been seen since. Prime Minister Hasina has to this day refused to release the report of the investigation into the incident. Meanwhile, a bill that would create a national human rights commission had been languishing in Sheikh Hasina's cabinet for over a year while she rushed through a draconian "national security...

Author: By Darryl Li, | Title: Harvard's International Pulpit | 9/11/2000 | See Source »

...joke that the World Bank and IMF recruit third-rate students from first-rate universities, but that's only half the story. The truth is that even very intelligent and well-meaning people can be taught not to think critically, and visits to Harvard by the Mahuads, Sheikh Hasinas, and Wambia dia Wambas of the world sometimes contribute to this...

Author: By Darryl Li, | Title: Harvard's International Pulpit | 9/11/2000 | See Source »

...perception that Hezbollah forced Israel to back down by force of arms makes it more difficult for Arafat to sell his own supporters on the dramatic concessions he?ll have to make as part of any agreement with the Israelis. Hezbollah isn?t making it easier as its leader, Sheikh Hassan Nasrallah, proclaims his movement?s victory is a lesson to the Palestinians to end negotiations with Israel and return to arms. And, of course, the more the Lebanon situation occupies minds in Jerusalem and Washington, the less attention the Palestinian question is likely to receive...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: After Lebanon Withdrawal, What Now for the Main Players? | 5/26/2000 | See Source »

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