Citations with the tag: BLOCKADE

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  • An arms embargo on Rwanda will be suspended.
    McLaughlin, Abraham; Siems, Shelby // Christian Science Monitor; 8/17/95, Vol. 87 Issue 184, p2 

    Advises about lifting of arms embargo on Rwanda, so that the government can defend itself against militants. Agreement of UN Security Council on a draft resolution on lifting arms embargo.

  • Hamas, not Israel, is served by the blockade.
    Susskind, Hadar // Hill; 6/8/2010, Vol. 17 Issue 63, p24 

    In this article, the author discusses the impact of the Israel's failed strategy to blockade Gaza on the future of the Middle East.

  • 'Gaza's Ark' to challenge Israel's blockade.
    Coleman, Michael // Green Left Weekly; 7/18/2012, Issue 930, p7 

    The article reports on the initiative launched by Free Gaza Australia (FGA) in cooperation with its international partners entitled "Gaza's Ark - Building Hope" which aims to challenge the illegal and inhumane Israeli blockade of Gaza that collectively punishes more than 1.5 million Palestinians.

  • The Moment.
    Ghosh, Bobby // Time International (Atlantic Edition); 6/14/2010, Vol. 175 Issue 23/24, p13 

    The article discusses the May 31, 2010 Israeli military raid against the Turkish-sponsored ship the Mavi Marmara, which was headed for Gaza despite Israel's naval blockade of the region.

  • Congress Members Urge End to Blockade.
    Ghosh, Bobby // America; 2/15/2010, Vol. 202 Issue 4, p10 

    The article reports on the letter inked by 54 members of the U.S. Congress requesting President Barack Obama to press Israel to alleviate the blockade of the Gaza Strip.

  • UN members share guilt for the genocide in Bosnia.
    Williams, Paul R. // Christian Science Monitor; 8/8/95, Vol. 87 Issue 177, p19 

    Opinion. Criticizes the UN arms embargo on the sovereign and independent state of Bosnia-Hercegovina that induced genocide. Brief on the purpose and functions of UN Convention on Genocide; Attitude of the national and international policy makers toward genocide in Bosnia; Need to withdraw arms...

  • Cheam blockade endorsed by leadership.
    Barnsley, Paul // Windspeaker; May2000, Vol. 18 Issue 1, p2 

    Reports the Cheam Band blockade against governmental laws on territorial lands in British Columbia. Provincial government plans protection on wildlife areas; Support from major native political organizations on roadblock protest; Need to resolve the protest between the government and the Natives.

  • Sir Ross Buckland.
    Barnsley, Paul // Logistics & Transport Focus; Dec99, Vol. 1 Issue 6, p50 

    How professionals in the logistics and transportation sector of Great Britain witnessed the major implications of the fuel blockades across the country, which were set up in September 1999 is discussed. The government, under the direction of home secretary Jack Straw, is in the process of...

  • 'Jewish Boat' Preps Gaza Blockade Run.
    Barnsley, Paul // America; 6/21/2010, Vol. 202 Issue 20, p8 

    The article offers information on the vessel Rachel Corrie from Ireland carries Jewish human rights activists which aim to finish the mitigate restrictions on the food movement, medical supplies, and building materials of Israel into Gaza.

  • Reader Challenge: Trade Flotilla Investigation for Blockade?
    Wellen, Russ // Foreign Policy in Focus; 6/21/2010, p4 

    A blog from author Russ Wellen is presented, in which divergent opinions on the proposal by the Israeli government to ease the blockade of the Gaza Strip in exchange for support by the U.S. for an extenuation of the investigation of the humanitarian aid flotilla incident are detailed.

  • The hunger artist.
    Porter, Cathy // New Statesman & Society; 9/8/95, Vol. 8 Issue 369, p38 

    Reviews the book `Blockade Diary,' by Lydia Ginzburg and translated by Alan Myers.

  • W. Africans fret sanctions will stir chaos in Nigeria.
    Matloff, Judith // Christian Science Monitor; 12/15/95, Vol. 88 Issue 15, p6 

    Discusses likely sanctions against Nigeria's military rulers and international pressure for same. Suspension of Nigeria from the Common wealth group; Details of the concerns of other West African countries on implications of the sanctions.

  • Those Daring Blockade Runners.
    Custer, Ben Scott // Archaeology; Jan/Feb90, Vol. 43 Issue 1, p10 

    Presents a letter to the editor commenting on the article 'Runners of the Union Blockade,' published in the September/October issue of the periodical 'Archaeology.'

  • Further Research.
    Ludington, M.H. // Archaeology; Jan/Feb90, Vol. 43 Issue 1, p10 

    Presents a letter to the editor expressing interest on the article 'Runners of the Union Blockade,' published in the September/October issue of the periodical 'Archaeology.'

  • Cuba: 'A strange new hybrid' feeling for its roots.
    Wirpsa, Leslie // National Catholic Reporter; 6/4/93, Vol. 29 Issue 31, p9 

    Discusses the political scenario and the economic crisis faced by Cuba. Limits on trade to Cuba due to the U.S. blockade; Information on the imports to the country; Health problems associated with Cuban people due to excessive intake of food; Higher standards of diet in the country compared to...

  • PALESTINIANS-ABBAS-ISRAEL.
    Wirpsa, Leslie // Middle East Reporter (Daily Edition); 5/11/2011, Vol. 198 Issue 5090, p12 

    The article reports on the call of Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas for the Egyptian leaders to intervene on the financial blockade enforced by Israel to the Palestinian Authority (PA) so that the blockade could be stopped.

  • Israel's blockade strangles Gaza.
    Pemberton, Ash // Green Left Weekly; 7/13/2011, Issue 886, p13 

    The article reports that the illegal Israeli blockade has crippled the economy of Gaza and brought widespread misery to the country;s 1.5 million people.

  • Police break up Sandon Pt protest.
    Harrison, Patrick // Green Left Weekly; 9/22/2010, Issue 853, p4 

    The article reports on the detachment of a blockade by environmental and Aboriginal activists at Sandon Point in New South Wales on September 14, 2010.

  • The Cheesebox vs. The Turtle.
    Fandino, Anthony // U.S. Stamp News; Feb2005, Vol. 11 Issue 2, p24 

    Provides an account of the blockade of the Confederate States of America ports in Norfolk and Richmond, Virginia in 1861. Seizure by the Confederates of the Norfolk Navy Yard; Launch of the warship USS Monitor on January 30, 1862; Withdrawal of the confederates from Norfolk.

  • Salty Talk.
    Martin, Tyrone G. // Naval History; Dec2002, Vol. 16 Issue 6, p71 

    Focuses on the complexity of running a blockade in the U.S. Navy. Definition of a blockade; Strategy of the Union naval against Confederacy during the Civil War; Steps in running a blockade.

  • Marching Against U.S. Punishment Politics in Cuba.
    Cohn, Marjorie // Guild Notes; Winter2000, Vol. 24 Issue 4, p1 

    Focuses on the public protest of Cubans due to the U.S. blockade against Cuba. Participation of lawyers from the National Lawyers Guild during the demonstration; Restriction on the sale of medicine and food.

  • Rallies against Israel's aggression continue.
    Donohoe, Pat // Green Left Weekly; 2/4/2009, Issue 781, p5 

    The article reports on the demonstration of four hundred people outside the Town Hall in Sydney, New South Wales on January 31, 2009 concerning the attacks and criminal blockade against the people of Gaza.

  • THE BEIRA PATROL.
    Mobley, Richard // Naval War College Review; Winter2002, Vol. 55 Issue 1, p63 

    Focuses on the maritime-intercept operation known as the Beira Patrol conducted by the British Royal Navy. Accounts on the blockade; Lessons learned from the Beira patrol; Role of the media in the Beira patrol.

  • RED STATE WHITEWASH.
    Carballo, Robert // American Conservative; 1/28/2008, Vol. 7 Issue 2, p2 

    A letter to the editor is presented in response to the article "Castro's Enabler," by Fred Reed in the December 17, 2007 issue.

  • TEAR DOWN THIS EMBARGO.
    Smith, Eric J. // American Conservative; 1/28/2008, Vol. 7 Issue 2, p2 

    A letter to the editor is presented in response to the article "Castro's Enabler," by Fred Reed in the December 17, 2007 issue.

  • In Contact.
    Smith, Eric J. // Naval History; Feb2010, Vol. 24 Issue 1, p6 

    This article presents letters to the editor in response to articles in previous issues including articles by R. M. Browning Jr. and R. J. Hanyok in the December 2009 issue and a letter from Lieutenant Commander Robert Wallace Blake.

  • Pastors for Peace launches 22nd Friendshipment Caravan to Cuba.
    Smith, Eric J. // New York Amsterdam News; 7/21/2011, Vol. 102 Issue 29, p35 

    The article reports that more than 100 U.S., Canadian and European citizens will cross the U.S. border into Mexico on July 20, 2011 to provide humanitarian aid to Cuba and to protest against the U.S. government's requirement of a license to travel to Cuba.

  • GAZA-AID CONVOY.
    Smith, Eric J. // Middle East Reporter (Daily Edition); 10/6/2010, Vol. 191 Issue 4954, p11 

    The article reports on the efforts of the Turkish organization, Turkish Foundation for Human Rights and Freedoms and Humanitarian Relief, to break the blockade on the Gaza Strip by organizing a convoy from different countries in support of the Palestinians.

  • The Blockaded Children.
    Bensko, John // War, Literature & the Arts: An International Journal of the Huma; 2006, Vol. 18 Issue 1/2, p201 

    The article presents the anonymous poem "The Blockaded Children." First Line: Tonight, January 6, 1864, once more; Last Line: the wind and break the deadly storm.

  • The Blockade Board of 1861 and Union Naval Strategy.
    Weddle, Kevin J. // Civil War History; Jun2002, Vol. 48 Issue 2, p123 

    Discusses the Blockade Board of 1861 and the Union Naval Strategy. Purpose of the proclamation; Impact of the board on the problems related to the blockade; Importance and effectiveness of the blockade.

  • IHH: New Fleet of Gaza Siege-Breakers to Sail in June.
    Weddle, Kevin J. // Journal of Turkish Weekly; 5/16/2011, p7 

    The article reports that 15 ships in a flotilla will attempt to breach a blockade of the Gaza Strip in the last week of June 2011, according to the Turkish organizer for a nongovernmental organization and Islamist charity which sponsored the Mavi Marmara flotilla that was raided on May 31, 2010.

  • WHY THE RUSSIANS LIFTED THE BLOCKADE AT BEAR ISLAND.
    Maxwell, Neville // Foreign Affairs; Fall1978, Vol. 57 Issue 1, p138 

    This article discusses the circumstances and motivation behind the Soviet Union's lifting of the blockade at Bear Island which it had imposed. In 1967 the first Chinese river boat attempting after the thaw of that year to navigate down the Amur to the confluence, intending to turn there and go...

  • Forecasts: Fiction.
    Steinberg, Sybil S. // Publishers Weekly; 2/26/1996, Vol. 243 Issue 9, p86 

    Reviews the book `Blockade Diary,' by Lidiya Ginzburg.

  • Turks Teach Arabs 'Stark Lesson' About Following America: Le Quotidien d'Oran, Algeria.
    Kern, William // Moderate Voice; 6/9/2010, p15 

    The article focuses on how Turkey has embarrassed Arab rulers since the Israeli boarding of a flotilla of vessels seeking to break the blockade of Gaza. The country has exposed Arab rulers as impotent lackeys of the U.S. It has also taught them that blind alignment with the Americans is a dead...

  • Manipur to Airlift Supplies amid Blockade.
    Kern, William // India -- West; 5/21/2010, Vol. 35 Issue 26, pA38 

    The article reports on the airlift of medical supplies in Manipur, India due to a blockade by Naga protestors.

  • What goods does Israel bar from the Gaza Strip?
    Kern, William // Catholic New Times; 6/7/2010, p8 

    The article reports on the move by the Israeli government to prohibit the importation of such goods as newspapers, tea and chocolate to the Hamas-controlled Gaza Strip since 2006.

  • Citizens blockade Swan Island military training base.
    Hathway, Sarah // Green Left Weekly; 10/3/2012, Issue 940, p8 

    The article reports on a protest started by the citizens of Australia against Australia's occupation of Afghanistan mentioning that the protesters gathered in Queenscliff on the Bellarine Peninsula in Victoria to blockade the entrance to the Swan Island military base from September 23 to 27, 2012.

  • ISRAEL-GAZA-RIGHTS.
    Hathway, Sarah // Middle East Reporter (Daily Edition); 1/18/2010, Vol. 190 Issue 4770, p8 

    The article reports on the move of Amnesty International rights group to encourage Israel to end the Gaza blockade as it suffocates the 1.4 million Palestinians living in the strip.

  • Flotilla activist slams Israel's attack on boat.
    Hathway, Sarah // Green Left Weekly; 7/27/2011, Issue 888, p2 

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  • World literature in review: Russian.
    Prednewa, Ludmila // World Literature Today; Summer96, Vol. 70 Issue 3, p722 

    Reviews the book `Blockade Diary,' by Lidiya Ginzburg.

  • Rugged Individualist.
    Prednewa, Ludmila // Time; 1/16/1950, Vol. 55 Issue 3, p18 

    The article reports on the call of Danish-American shipowner Hans Isbrandtsen for the U.S. to defend any U.S.-flag skipper who tries to run the Nationalist blockade following the damage sustained by his freighter Flying Arrow for attempting to deliver his cargo to the Chinese communists in...

  • Raiders & Blockaders (Book Review).
    Rowe, Wayne J. // Naval War College Review; Autumn2000, Vol. 53 Issue 4, p173 

    Reviews the book 'Raiders & Blockaders: The American Civil War Afloat,' by William N. Still, Jr. et al.

  • Yes, end the Gaza blockade.
    Rowe, Wayne J. // New Statesman; 1/3/2011, Vol. 140 Issue 5034, p7 

    In this article the author calls on Nick Clegg, the British deputy prime minister and leader of the Liberal Democrats, to use his position to end the Israeli blockade of the Gaza Strip.

  • Maules Ck coalmine approval ignites vow to blockade.
    Rowe, Wayne J. // Green Left Weekly; 10/31/2012, Issue 943, p8 

    The article informs that Premiere Barry O'Farrell's approval of the Maules Creek coalmine in New South Wales has led to blockade camp by the Front Line Action on Coal group.

  • Back on the Job.
    Rowe, Wayne J. // Time; 9/12/1960, Vol. 76 Issue 11, p30 

    The article reports on the severest curbs on travel in or out of Berlin imposed by East German Communist regime since the 1949 blockade. According to East Germans, no West German would be permitted to enter East Germany or East Berlin for five days without a special pass. The East Germans also...

  • Books for Youth: BOOKS FOR MIDDLE READERS.
    Andronik, Catherine // Booklist; 09/15/2000, Vol. 97 Issue 2, p244 

    Reviews the book `Run the Blockade,' by Clifton G. Wisler.

  • Soundscape as Landscape #1: Peaceful, Unified, and Unarmed.
    Rhodes, Shane // Canadian Literature; Winter2009, Issue 203, p10 

    Presented is a meditation that was created with the use of a sound recording of the April 20, 2006 Six Nation's blockade of Argyle Street in Caledonia, Ontario as a source text.

  • Run the Blockade (Book review).
    McGee, Patricia B. // School Library Journal; Jan2001, Vol. 47 Issue 1, p136 

    Reviews the book `Run the Blockade,' by G. Clifton Wisler.

  • ISRAEL'S TUNNEL VISION.
    Ephron, Dan // Newsweek; 6/14/2010, Vol. 155 Issue 24, p7 

    The article discusses Israel's deadly attack on a group of ships attempting to break Israel's blockade of the Gaza Strip and which were purported to be carrying humanitarian supplies.

  • Running the Blockade.
    Gair, Betty J. // Cobblestone; Oct2011, Vol. 32 Issue 8, p21 

    The article discusses the use of small, light ships, called blockade runners, by the navy of the Confederate States of America to outsail or slip past patrolling Union cruisers.

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