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April 07, 2009

NSN Daily Update 4/7/09
Posted by The National Security Network

See today's complete daily update here.

What We’re Reading

In Turkey, President Obama held a student town hall, calling for increased U.S. engagement and pushing for progress in the Middle East peace process
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A new Red Cross report calls CIA treatment of detainees “inhuman.”

Cuban President Raul Castro met with seven U.S. lawmakers, his first face-to-face discussions with U.S. leaders since he took office.

Mir Hossein Mousavi, the main challenger in the Iranian presidential elections, described President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad as an extremist and called for increased freedoms.

Commentary of the Day

David Ignatius describes meetings between Afghan leaders, Richard Holbrooke and Admiral Mike Mullen.

Turkish journalist Asli Aydintasbas describes how the U.S. characterizes Turkey’s domestic political position and position in the world.

Iranian Nassrine Azimi examines the differences between Turkey and Iran.

Ira Stoll looks at anti-Semitism and its role in reactions to the financial crisis.

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