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First attempt to close in on a challenging topic: Torture
There will be more entries, don’t how how many initially, yet. Here is how I want to begin: In 1976, I became a police detective trainee. I was eighteen years old, had just finished High School. Pondering what to do, I had pursued enrolling in University, with a main interest in biochemistry, or, believe it Read more
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Learning: On My Blog
There are so many things that I want to write about these days. I wanted to write for many years and never found the time, or better, the energy. There always were excuses: Demanding work, things happening in my life. Subsequently, my archive of little notes that I am collecting for later processing, it grew. Stacking Read more
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On dialogue, and the absence thereof
The link http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2881588/I-breathe-100-police-supporters-storm-New-York-City-sick-t-shirts-mocking-Eric-Garner-s-words.html gets you over to the UK’s Daily Mail. For those who don’t know: “I can’t breathe” were the last words, repeated many times, uttered by Eric Garner, a black New York citizen selling cigarettes at the corner of a street, thus being subject of a police control. Look up the video on Read more
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On Peace, Justice, and Security
The easy but important stuff first: Linking this blog to important pieces that I have published in my official capacities. November 26, 2014, I published the following text in The Huffington Post, where it appeared as “An Insider’s View on UN Policing” (http://www.huffingtonpost.com/stefan-feller/an-insiders-view-on-un-po_b_6278716.html). The underlying schemes will resonate through, I guess, many entries that I Read more
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Every journey has a beginning
So, this is it: Today, I finished brushing up the initial design that I want to use, setting up the About-page, establishing security, what ever. Yesterday, I finally decided to run a personal blog on those topics that define a good portion of my life. My experiences with, and within peace operations. My experiences with Read more