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30.06.2005
With wrangling over its membership resolved, Iraq’s constitutional committee is forging ahead with drafting a new basic law.
ContinuaFonte: Institute for War and Peace Reporting Temi/paesi correlati: [Iraq] [Politica] |
29.06.2005
The recent interception of a young Palestinian women on her way to attack an Israeli hospital where she was being treated for burns makes Ami Isseroff wonder if the violence is now driven by a group of "rent-a-terrorists" who are afraid that peace would render them unemployed. And what does this new level of depravity portend for the future of the Middle East?
ContinuaFonte: MidEastWeb for Coexistence Temi/paesi correlati: [Israele] [Palestina] [Conflitti] [Sicurezza] [Terrorismo] |
29.06.2005
Internet censorship in Iran is amongst the most restrictive and sophisticated in the world, a technical study has revealed. And much of the filtering technology in use was developed by western companies.
ContinuaTemi/paesi correlati: [Iran] [ICT Tecnologie informatiche] |
28.06.2005
Rising sea level, flooding, salt-water invasion, soaring temperatures and water shortages could force millions of Egyptians to flea their land and homes by 2050 if nothing is done now, warns a government report.
ContinuaFonte: SciDev.Net Temi/paesi correlati: [Egitto] [Cambiamento climatico] |
27.06.2005
The World Tribunal on Iraq, an international people's initiative seeking the truth about the war and occupation in Iraq, met June 23-26 in Istanbul to investigate the legality of the war, the role of the UN, war crimes, and the role of the media, among other issues. CodePink's Jodie Evans observed the tribunal, and shares her thoughts on the historic gathering, which was largely ignored by the U.S. news media.
ContinuaFonte: CODEPINK: Women for Peace Temi/paesi correlati: [Turchia] [Iraq] [Risoluzione dei conflitti] Foto: Jodie Evans Reports from Istanbul © CODEPINK: Women for Peace
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22.06.2005
Aid agencies and doctors are calling on Coalition forces in Iraq to allow them safe access to Karabila, where hundreds require medical treatment and thousands of families have run out of food and water. Since the June 17 launch of 'Operation Spear'--designed to prevent rebels from using the region as a staging post en route from Syria--U.S. forces have prohibited anyone to enter or leave the village.
ContinuaFonte: United Nations' Integrated Regional Information Network Temi/paesi correlati: [Iraq] [Aiuti] [Emergenze] [Salute] [Malattie/Cure] [Conflitti] Foto: In Baghdad, Hundreds Protest the Fighting in Karabila © United Nations' Integrated Regional Information Network
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21.06.2005
U.S. National Guardsman Sherwood Baker was killed while providing security to the group searching for weapons of mass destruction in Iraq. The evidence revealed in the Downing Street Memo, that the Bush administration fudged intelligence to justify invading Iraq, has Baker's brother outraged: "My brother died...to satisfy the Bush administration's public relations agenda."
ContinuaFonte: Foreign Policy In Focus Temi/paesi correlati: [Stati Uniti] [Iraq] [Politica] [Guerra e Pace] [Terrorismo] Foto: A Response to the Downing Street Memo © www.AfterDowningStreet.org / Global Exchange
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21.06.2005
Millions of people in the U.S. still don't know about new and convincing evidence that the Bush administration manipulated intelligence to support its plan to invade Iraq. As the death toll of servicepeople in Iraq continues to grow, Global Exchange is calling on you to ask your local media outlets to cover this staggering and largely ignored story, which could be grounds to impeach the U.S. president.
ContinuaFonte: Global Exchange Temi/paesi correlati: [Iraq] [Stati Uniti] [Media] [Politica] [Geopolitica] [Guerra e Pace] [Terrorismo] Foto: © www.AfterDowningStreet.org / Global Exchange
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21.06.2005
Is it fair that Iraq has to spend its oil revenues in settlement of debt and reparations to countries which themselves were happy to do business with Saddam Hussein? Protesters have started a 15 day fast in Geneva where the UN Compensation Commission will make its ruling.
ContinuaFonte: Jubilee Iraq Temi/paesi correlati: [Iraq] [Debito] [Attivismo] [Guerra e Pace] [Nazioni Unite] |
17.06.2005
Prolonged conflict has devasted the agricultural growth and development in Palestine, which is traditionally rich in resources. This has severe implications for the entire Palestinian economy.
ContinuaTemi/paesi correlati: [Palestina] [Povertà] [ICT Tecnologie informatiche] |
17.06.2005
At a Baghdad conference this week, over 200 Iraqi journalists demanded greater press freedom in the war-torn country. Working under dangerous conditions, Iraqi and foreign journalists shared their experiences, including being targeted by both insurgents and Coalition forces.
ContinuaFonte: United Nations' Integrated Regional Information Network Temi/paesi correlati: [Iraq] [Diritti civili] [Informazione & Media] [Libertà di espressione] [Media] [Democrazia] Foto: Around 200 Journalists Attended Iraq’s Media Conference © United Nations' Integrated Regional Information Network
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17.06.2005
JERUSALEM, Jun 16 (IPS) - It might have been expected that Israel, not wanting to have pictures broadcast of Palestinians triumphantly entering the evacuated homes of settlers in the Gaza Strip, would want to demolish those homes. It might equally have been expected that the Palestinians, wanting to be seen marching into the homes of their retreating occupiers, would want the houses to remain intact.
ContinuaFonte: Inter Press Service (IPS) Temi/paesi correlati: [Israele] [Palestina] [Città] [Habitat] [Diritti umani] [Guerra e Pace] |
15.06.2005
Unable to move freely for fear of kidnap or being shot by frightened American soldiers, a journalist has to learn to forgive the restrictions of life in Baghdad. This interview with Patrick Cockburn unpicks the realities of the American/British misadventure.
ContinuaFonte: Red Pepper Temi/paesi correlati: [Iraq] [Media] [Guerra e Pace] |
15.06.2005
As aid workers and agencies face increasing threats, 70 NGOs met last week to focus on the many successes in Iraq. Agreeing on the need for stronger advocacy and the creation of a safe space for humanitarian work, the sector showed confidence in proposals to create a worker-protection plan within two months.
ContinuaFonte: United Nations' Integrated Regional Information Network Temi/paesi correlati: [Iraq] [Sviluppo] [Aiuti] [Società civile] [Sicurezza] Foto: NGO work has been hampered by insecurity in Iraq. © United Nations' Integrated Regional Information Network
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14.06.2005
Domenica 12 giugno in Palestina quattro uomini sono stati giustiziati a morte. “Un pericoloso passo indietro” ha dichiarato Amnesty International che aveva chiesto più volte al presidente palestinese Mahmoud Abbas di non interrompere la moratoria in vigore da tre anni. Questa contrarietà è espressa molto chiaramente nella lettera aperta “No, caro Presidente, la pena di morte non ripristina l'ordine, è un crimine” scritta da Luisa Morgantini - presidente della Commissione Sviluppo del Parlamento europeo - al Presidente palestinese Mohammed Abbas. Nella lettera la Morgantini si richiama alla negatività della cultura della vendetta che la pena di morte rappresenta ed esprime il suo sostegno alle organizzazioni palestinesi per i diritti umani che chiedono l’abolizione della pena di morte.
ContinuaFonte: Amnesty International (sezione italiana) Temi/paesi correlati: [Palestina] [Diritti civili] [Risoluzione dei conflitti] [Governo] Foto: Luisa Morgantini - da donneinnero.it
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13.06.2005
Clementina Cantoni, an Italian who has worked in Afghanistan for several years to improve the plight of the country's women, was released late last week after more than three weeks in captivity.
ContinuaFonte: CARE USA Temi/paesi correlati: [Iraq] [Afghanistan] [Aiuti] [Giustizia e criminalità] [Conflitti] [Terrorismo] Foto: © CARE International
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09.06.2005
Mentre il progetto del Muro di separazione ad Aboud (area di Ramallah) procede, l’Operazione Colomba – corpo civile di pace dell'Associazione Comunità Papa Giovanni XXIII – si appella per sostenere la pressione sulla Chiesa italiana. Il villaggio di Aboud conta circa 2000 abitanti, metà dei quali sono palestinesi cristiani e l'altra metà musulmani. Con la costruzione del Muro di separazione le due comunità del villaggio verranno pesantemente penalizzate per sempre. Oltre che dai 600 ettari di terreno che verranno espropriati, la comunità palestinese cristiana verrà inoltre separata dall'antica chiesa di Santa Barbara, costruita su quello che secondo la tradizione fu il luogo del suo martirio, distrutta dall'esercito israeliano nel 2002 e di recente ricostruita.
ContinuaFonte: Operazione Colomba - Ass. Comunità Papa Giovanni XXIII Temi/paesi correlati: [Palestina] [Risoluzione dei conflitti] [Attivismo] [Società civile] Foto: Il muro della vergogna
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09.06.2005
Irakissa jatkuvasta väkivallasta huolimatta kansainväliset miinanraivausryhmät ovat voineet tähän saakka jatkaa työtään muuta maata rauhallisemmassa Etelä-Irakissa. Viime päivinä turvallisuusriskit ovat kuitenkin merkittävästi kasvaneet, joten YK:n ja kansalaisjärjestöjen edustajista koostuvat miinanraivausjoukot ovat päättäneet toistaiseksi lähteä maasta.
ContinuaFonte: Ulkoministeriö Temi/paesi correlati: [Iraq] [Mine] [Nazioni Unite] |
09.06.2005
The addition of 50 civil society organizations to the Global Call to Action Against Poverty (GCAP) at the just ended Arab Regional Meeting is a positive indicator of the healthy growth of Arab civil society, says Henri Vidal of Civicus.
ContinuaFonte: CIVICUS: World Alliance for Citizen Participation Temi/paesi correlati: [Povertà] [Società civile] [MDGs] |
06.06.2005
One of the objectives of the doomed European Constitution was to create a more robust structure for dealing with the US. In an early trial of strength following the recent referendum results, it looks as though European desires for closer relations with Syria will be smothered by a disapproving Condoleezza Rice.
ContinuaFonte: bilaterals.org Temi/paesi correlati: [Europa] [Siria] [Stati Uniti] [Commercio] [Terrorismo] |
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