Former US Defence Secretary Donald Rumsfeld has been accused of using quotes from the Bible in his briefings to George W Bush during the Iraq War. Critics said he risked giving Muslims the impression that the war was a clash between Christianity...
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Guatemala: Released tweeter under house arrest
Jean Ramses Anleu Fernández, the Guatemalan I.T. worker arrested for expressing critical opinion via his Twitter profile (username Jeanfer) regarding the banking scandal taking place in the country this week, has been released from jail and is now...
Asian leaders condemn Burma trial
A statement by Asean --- a 10-nation grouping that includes Burma --- expressed "grave concern" over the trial of Burma's opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi, saying that as a member Burma "has the responsibility to protect and promote human...
Banned Iranian and Chinese directors premiere at Cannes
China's Lou Ye and Iran's Bahman Ghobadi are both at Cannes Film Festival with movies made undercover after they were barred from working by the authorities at home. " Read more here and here
Cuban journalist sentenced to three years
Dissident journalist Alberto Santiago Du Bouchet, a reporter for the Habana Press news agency, has been sentenced to three years in prison on the charge of “disrespect for authority.” Read more here
Burma’s Aung San Suu Kyi goes on trial
Burma's opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi has gone on trial at the notorious Insein prison in Rangoon following breaking the conditions of her nineteen year house arrest. Many observers see the charges as a pretext to ensure Ms Suu Kyi is in jail...
Guatemalan tweeter arrested
Guatemalan tweeter Jean Anleau (http://twitter.com/jeanfer) has been arrested for causing 'financial panic'. Anleau had suggested in a tweet that Guatemalans should fight corruption by withdrawing all their money from banks. Read more here
UK film crew attacked in Pakistan flees country
Manchester film maker, David Whitney, has fled Pakistan after being attacked. Whitney had been shooting a film about Taliban rule in Afghanistan when his team was shot at just outside Quetta, near the Afghan border. The crew escaped without serious...
UK: climbdown on secret inquests
Justice secretary Jack Straw has announced the government will not go ahead with plans for non-jury private inquests to cover cases involving "sensitive information". Read more here
Spanish TV director sacked in booing censorship row
Spain's national television broadcaster has sacked its director of sports for censoring booing during the national anthem before the national cup final. Read more here