The UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs commissioned this short film on the UN's Haiti rescue efforts. It's very powerful viewing and well worth 6.5 minutes of your time.
During the question and answer session at an excellent conference underway Georgetown University Law Center, I asked Judge Richard Goldstone his reaction to the General Assembly vote on his Gaza Report that took place on Friday. The resolution -- which passed 98 to 8 with 33 abstentions -- gave both sides to the conflict five months to implement credible accountability mechanisms for alleged war crimes. A similar vote occurred at the General Assembl
In the Saturday edition of the NY Times, Al Gore took on climate skeptics and surveyed the land for pending cap-and-trade legislation. Of course, it's no surprise that Gore has the ammunition to take down the Johnny-come-latelies.
The Pan American Health Organization released a new assessment of the Chile earthquake this morning that contains some facts and figures about the destruction wrought by the 8.8 magnitude quake and its several aftershocks. At least 700 people are confirmed killed, though that number is likely to rise. The report also notes ominously that there are "silent areas" in which, so far there has been no news.