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Surveillance cameras leave Lewiston open to liability nightmare | Letter

Lewiston’s ill-conceived experiment with Flock surveillance cameras should conclude at the end of the trial period. Aside from the personal privacy invasions that most city councilors seemed to ignore or willfully misunderstand, there are very practical issues that should make all citizens and law enforcement wary. First is the issue of accountability. It would be […]

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Appalled by US strikes of vessels | Letter 

I’m appalled by the recent killings of people off the coast of South America by the United States military. The United States government claims the victims were drug traffickers or “narco-terrorists,” but no evidence of that has been shared with the public. Killing people without proof or trial violates American values and international law. No […]

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Winter approaches in Gaza, famine continues | Letter

The situation in Gaza remains urgent. Israel violates the ceasefire every day, continuingto kill unarmed civilians. There is no safety. The Rafah Crossing remains closed, preventing thousands of wounded Palestinians from seeking treatment abroad. Many will die because Israel destroyed Gaza’s health care system. Only a trickle of humanitarian aid has entered Gaza. Israel allows […]

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Living in the ‘Trumpocene’ era | Letter

We are living in the Anthropocene era. Instead of meteors and volcanoes changing the climate of the planet, mankind is the agent of change. Increasing greenhouse gas, deforestation, ocean acidification, overpopulation — all of these are features of what we are doing to our home. The president does not believe in climate change, saying that […]