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Wednesday
Apr032013

North Korea Pressures South By Shutting Key Industrial Zone

North Korea has closed access to a joint factory zone with South Korea jeopardising a crucial source of commerce and investment.

The Kaesong industrial zone has major symbolic value for both North and South Korea. It generates cash for the North and acts as beacon for the economic prosperity of the South inside the grim, centrally planned North Korean economy where jobs are scarce.

It is the latest move in a skirmish over the North's nuclear ambitions that is steadily escalating and comes after Pyongyang said it would restart a mothballed atomic reactor.

North Korea is reportedly allowing hundreds of workers from the South to return home but most have opted to stay put, however with no deliveries coming in, their food supplies could soon run out.

Kim Hyung-suk, South Korean Unification Ministry spokesman said: "North Korea's decision to ban South Koreans from entering Kaesong industrial zone is causing serious problems to Kaesong's operation.

"To expedite the investment on North Korea which the North itself hopes for, there has to be a mutual trust between South Korea, North Korea and the international society."

North Korea's latest war of words with Seoul ratcheted up when the United Nations imposed fresh sanctions on the country for its nuclear test in February.

Saturday
Mar232013

US Requests $49 Million To Renovate Gitmo Instead Of Shutting It Down

The Guantanamo Bay hunger strike has gone beyond the critical 45 day mark, when doctors say the body is deprived of nutrition. Officials at the detention center in Cuba have acknowledged more detainees are joining the protest over alleged mistreatment. This comes amid a Pentagon request for 49 million dollars to build a new prison building and carry out renovations - despite a 4 year-old promise to shut it down. Gayane Chichakyan has more.

Monday
Oct292012

Superstorm Sandy Shutting Down East Coast

Planes are grounded, public transportation systems are shut, financial markets are closed and residents are evacuating, as Hurricane Sandy closes in on the east coast.


Monday
May212012

DC Capitol Hemp Shutting Down: Obama's War On Not-Big-Pharma "Drugs" To Blame

"The government is forcing a form of censorship on us," says Adam Eidinger, co-owner of Capitol Hemp, a two-store chain in Washington, D.C. that is closing its doors for good on August 1, 2012. "They are saying you can't talk about certain subjects if you're going to sell pipes."

Capitol Hemp sells clothing and soaps and a vast array of glass and other types of pipes. Police raided Capitol Hemp last fall after an undercover cop reported "unnatural and deceptive" behavior at the company's Adams Morgan branch. What raised the cop's suspicions? According to the police report, employees corrected his use of the word bong and changed the subject whenever he brought up marijuana. The store's book selection, which included titles on drug legalization, was also cited as proof that the place was really a criminal enterprise.

Under current law, drug paraphernalia is illegal, even absent traces of verboten substances. But since anything - from rolling papers to apple cores to beer cans - can be used to smoke pot, federal prosecutors end up relying on "context" to determine when a pipe is just a lawful pipe and not a contraband bong.

The government seized over $300,000 of merchandise from Capitol Hemp. After the feds reduced the charges in such a way that a jury trial in federal court was not an option, Capitol Hemp agreed to a deal in which it will "voluntarily" shut down in exchange for the full return of its seized merchandise. When it reopened its doors after the raid, Capitol Hemp dutifully stripped its shelves of any books devoted to drug policy.

Eidinger and his partner aren't alone in feeling the heat from federal prosecutors. On May 10, 2012, federal agents raided the homes and stores of 14 hemp-and-head shop owners in Idaho, seizing water pipes, glasswork, and other wares they believe constitute "drug paraphernalia."

"The open sale of drug paraphernalia promotes unlawful drug use and helps drug traffickers thrive," announced U.S. Attorney Wendy J. Olson, who was appointed by Barack Obama, at a press conference about the raids.

If such raids are reminiscent of similar actions under George W. Bush, that's because they are. Despite Obama drug czar Gil Kerlikowske admitting that the country "cannot arrest its way out of the drug problem," the Obama administration is doing its damnedest to try. From increasing the number of raids on California's medical-marijuana dispensaries (which are legal under state law) to pushing for bans on sales of cold medicines, Obama is sadly revealing himself as "just another drug warrior" despite admitting to frequent use of illegal substances.

Sadder still: All this is happening as a record number of Americans -- including even religious conservatives such as Pat Robertson -- are voicing support for the legalization of marijuana.

Sunday
Feb192012

Reality Check: ACTA Shutting Down The Internet?

Ben tells you about ACTA, the internet piracy law you may not have heard of.. plus, is the ACTA treaty even constitutional?