 AP Photo What the international community needs is a framework that makes clear such forms of governance are violating international law. TAGGED: Omar al-Bashir, Sudan, Muammar Gaddafi, Libya, Kim Jong-il, North Korea, Myanmar, Burma, Jordan, Robert Mugabe, Zimbabwe, Fidel Castro, Cuba, Bashar al-Assad, Syria, BahrainRECOMMENDED ARTICLES| Hillary Clinton this week highlighted the benefits that will flow to Bangladesh as a neighbor to reforming Myanmar. Her trip to Dhaka, rare for a US secretary of state and coinciding with a gift-bearing visit by India's finance... more ›› |
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