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<p style="font-size:xx-small;">NEW YORK Several Muslim leaders have declined invitations to the mayor's
annual year-end interfaith breakfast, saying they're upset at police department efforts to
infiltrate mosques and spy on Muslim neighborhoods.The imams and activists said in
a letter to Mayor Michael Bloomberg that they're disturbed at his response
to a series of stories by The Associated Press detailing New York
Police Department intelligence-gathering programs that monitored Muslim groups, businesses and houses of
worship.Bloomberg has defended the NYPD, saying last week it doesn't take religion
into account in its policing.Bloomberg spokesman Stu Loeser acknowledged Wednesday that about
a dozen people turned down the breakfast invitation. But he said "a
couple dozen" more said they plan to attend.The letter to Bloomberg contained
the names of several dozen Muslim leaders and organizations and said they
believe such police measures "threaten the rights of all Americans, and deepen
mistru
Obama aides who feared Petraeus would challenge their boss for the White
House."Petraeus tried to make clear that he and Obama were in synch,"
Broadwell writes of Petraeus' Senate testimony on the Afghan war.The book describes
Petraeus' frustration at still being labeled an outsider from the Obama administration,
even as he retired from the military at Obama's request before taking
the job last summer as the CIA's 20th director.The book depicts Petraeus'
rise at an unrelenting, near-superhuman pace. He starts his career as a
fiercely competitive West Point cadet known as "Peaches," where he famously wooed
the school superintendent's daughter, Holly Knowlton. He went on to command the
101st Airborne Division as part of the invasion of Iraq, then masterminded
the rewrite of the Army and Marine Corps' counterinsurgency training manual before
returning to command the surge in Baghdad. He was then appointed to
head Central Command, overseeing the campaigns in Iraq an
MOSCOW Russia's Foreign Ministry has attacked America's human rights record in
its first report on injustice elsewhere in the world, offering examples such
as the Guantanamo Bay prison and wrongful death row convictions to paint
the U.S. as hypocritical for lecturing other nations on the subject of
rights."The situation in the United States is a far cry from the
ideals that Washington proclaims," says the report released Wednesday.Moscow has previously reacted
angrily to the accusations of human rights breaches that the U.S. State
Department has leveled at Russia in its annual reports. The State Department
has expressed concern about the violent attacks on rights activists and journalists
in Russia, most of which go unpunished. It also has criticized abuses
in Russia's Caucasus, including extrajudicial killings, kidnappings and torture.The 90-page Russian report
slams EU nations, Canada and Georgia, but reserves its longest section of
20 pages for what it says
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