2 I The Behrend Beacon Obama’s passport illegally accessed According to State Department spokesman Sean McCormack, presidential candidate Barack Obama’s passport has been accessed three times by contract workers lacking the authorization to do so. The State Department hired contractors to build and maintain their systems, and did not have the authorization required to view Obama’s passport. Two of the contractors have since been fired, and the third disciplined. According to McCormack, none of the contractors had man agement positions and were not linked with one another. The Obama campaign has called for a com plete investigation into the security breaches. “This is an outrageous breach of security and privacy, even This ,k: is vjy.ru: nothing. ii wit id veem .1 h.iv givii up. I ike it\ ihinkau;. “What gud jJ teuT. JT-' But il tead this ;,n. that one cun he heard. 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Despite the breaches occurring on Jan. 9, Feb. 21 and March 14, the state department was not aware of them until Thursday. The White House was notified of the breach shortly after it was discovered, but declined to comment, A similar breach occurred in 1992 during for mer president Bill Clintion’s campaign. After the breach was made public, the FBI launched an investigation and learned someone had tom out pages of his passport. 577-VOTKSPA (877-86 S-3772) NE VV. r i O Chinese fire on Tibetan protestors On Thursday, the Chinese government admitted opening fire on Tibetan protestors for the first time since unrest in Tibet began last week. Until this point, the Chinese denied using lethal force on the protestors but as of press time, the Chinese still gov ernment denied responsibility for any deaths. According to the Xinhua news agency, police opened fire in “self-defense” on protesters on Sunday in Aba county, the location Tibetan activists said eight people were killed during the protesting near the Kirti monastery. Earlier this week, a Tibetan activist group called The Tibetan Center for Human Rights and Democracy released photos of dead bodies with bul let holes, claiming they were casualties of police opening fire on protestors. The group claimed the bodies were deceased monks that joined protestors fighting for independence in Tibet and the return of the Dalai Lama. The Chinese government has said only 13 people Tibetan leader is willing to meet with the Chinese have died during the protests, all a result of “rioting” present Hu Jintao. Five years of war in Iraq revisited Continued from page 1 the willing" in 2003 is now shouldered almost sole- President Bush gave another speech on the war. ly by the United States. extending the same promises of victory made at the In the summer of 2007, the United States sent a war's commencement, as yet unfulfilled. "I prom surge of American troops to try and create a neces- ised the American people that in the struggle ahead sary space for political reconciliation. Violence has we will accept no outcome, but victory. Today, declined significantly since, but questions remain if standing before men and women who have helped the Iraqi government has made sufficient progress liberate a nation, I reaffirm the commitment. The to go along. General Petraeus, commander of U.S. battle in Iraq is noble, it is necessary, and it is just, forces in Iraq, has recently stalled on drawing down And with your courage, the battle in Iraq will end in troops. victory." Question of the Week: Five years after the United States invaded Iraq, how do you feel about the war? in Lhasa. The Tibetan government paints a different picture, claiming 99 deaths so far, some a result of security forces opening fire on crowds. On Thursday, the Chinese government also admit ted that the protests had spread into areas in south western China which has a large Tibetan population. Before, the government claimed the protests were contained within the Tibetan Autonomous Region. Large numbers of Chinese troops have been deployed in Tibet, with reports of over 400 Chinese military transports entering the country in a single day. As of Thursday, all foreign press has been forced out of Lhasa. The last reporter to leave was an anonymous German reporter who was notified by authorities that he was the last foreign journalist in the country. Despite the Chinese government accusing the Dalai Lama of orchestrating the protests, the exiled And so, five years later, on March 19. 2008 Matt Kierzkowski Freshman, Electrical Engineering “I don’t think we should be over there. It doesn’t make sense to me. First we go for [Osama] bin Laden, then the weapons of mass destruction, then [Saddam] Hussein. It’s a big rat race. We’re just trying to find reason after reason to be over there. ” Alyssa Baran Sophomore, Electrical Engineering “I don’t think we should have went in the first place. So now that we ’re there we’ve got to stay. We don ’t want to pull out and give ourselves the Vietnam image and show weakness as an entire nation. I know people who have been over there and they tell me how drastic the improvements have actually been. ” Mike Sceiford Sophomore, Finance "I feel that we should pull out of Iraq, but not too fast. We need to definitely head in that direction though. Reasonably, it was helpful at first. [I think] a lot of people are concerned about that spending and deaths, but in comparison [with other wars], it’s not that high. ” ° Compiled by: Evan Koser and Jeremy Korwek Friday, March 21, 2008