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Posted on Fri, August 29, 2008 - 3:32:19

Ronald in New York writes:

Dear Secretary Rice:

Please do not allow President Bush to bomb the nuclear sites in Iran; just prior to the November Presidential election.
From the entry 'Welcome to Dipnote'.

Posted on Fri, August 29, 2008 - 2:40:24

Joe in Tennesse writes:

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@ Kirk and Joe, There's an interview w/ the Russian president on BBC, I think it was yesterday or the day before. He states very clearly…

From the entry 'What Role Should the International Community Play in the Russia-Georgia Conflict?'.

Posted on Fri, August 29, 2008 - 2:21:31

Eric in New Mexico writes:

Seems to me the power of the pen is fully dependant on the will to implement the words that flow from it.

It then becomes a historical…

From the entry 'The Peace Pact That Wasn't'.

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Talking About Food II: Ambassador Vasquez in Bangladesh
Posted by Gaddi Vasquez on Apr 03, 2008 - 09:27 AM

USAID-supported theatrical group Rupantar perform song and dance against corruption. [State Dept.]

Ambassador Gaddi Vasquez serves as the 8th United States Representative to the United Nations Organizations in Rome. Previous Entry: Talking About Food

We loaded into four-wheel drive vehicles early this morning for a ride through Cyclone Sidr-affected rice fields and across many streams and rivers to the village of Morelganj. Today we witnessed the access to food and the access to education for a community struggling to get back on its feet. I talked with men waiting in line to receive food baskets from WFP, a group of elderly women still emotional…




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Talking About Food: Ambassador Vasquez in Bangladesh
Posted by Gaddi Vasquez on Apr 01, 2008 - 12:09 PM

Ambassador Vasquez (left) and AID Director learn about biscuits in Bangladesh.  [State Dept.]

Ambassador Gaddi Vasquez serves as the 8th United States Representative to the United Nations Organizations in Rome. Next Entry: Talking About Food II

Rice made the headlines across Asia as I arrived in Bangladesh over the weekend. Not Secretary of State Rice that is, but the staple food. The rising price of rice is setting off alarms. Everyone is talking about food. Perfect timing for me to stop here for a few days and take a look at the work of the United Nations food and agriculture agencies. A group of journalists from Morocco, Italy, India,…




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Human Trafficking: The Basics
Posted by Mark Lagon on Apr 01, 2008 - 11:55 AM

Ambassador Lagon Visits BICE School in Cote d’Ivoire. [State Dept. photo]

Ambassador Mark Lagon serves as Director of the Office to Monitor and Combat Trafficking in Persons.

Every day, all over the world, people are coerced into bonded labor, exploited in domestic servitude, and enslaved in agricultural work and in factories. The majority of transnational victims are females trafficked into prostitution.

We estimate that approximately 800,000 people are trafficked internationally each year; millions more are enslaved in their own countries. Approximately eighty percent are women and girls, and up to half are minors.

In 2000, the U.S. Congress passed, and the President signed, the Trafficking Victims Protection Act (TVPA), which created the office I now head. This legislation legally defines ‘severe forms of human trafficking in persons' as involving…




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Policy Podcast: Making a Passport
Posted by DipNote Bloggers on Mar 28, 2008 - 05:40 PM


Recent news stories recently raised questions about the fact that some of the components of U.S. passports are produced overseas. Questions were also raised about passport security and why foreign firms have been engaged as part of the passport production process. Under Secretary of State for Management Pat Kennedy joined Department Spokesman Sean McCormack for a video podcast to discuss these issues. This video walks you through the process and explains the new passport's new security features.



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…On Race in America and Promoting Democracy Around the Globe
Posted by Sean McCormack on Mar 28, 2008 - 12:57 PM

Secretary Rice during an interview with Nicholas Kralev of the Washington Times March 27, 2008. [WT]
Sean McCormack serves as the Department Spokesman and Assistant Secretary for Public Affairs at the U.S. Department of State.

I wanted to share with you an excerpt from Secretary Rice's interview yesterday with the Washington Times. I believe it is instructive to consider her responses to questions about race in America in the context of our administration's commitment to promote democracy around the globe. While I read some commentary questioning our commitment to democracy and human rights promotion, I also hear plenty of criticism on the other hand that we come across too often as wagging our fingers at countries struggling with democratic reform. So while we push, prod, cajole, criticize and praise others, we should…



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