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30.06.2006
Violence in Afghanistan is now at its worst level since the Taliban's ouster in 2001, and civilians have increasingly become caught in the the cross-fire between Taliban insurgents and coalition forces, reports a UN news service.
ContinuaFonte: United Nations' Integrated Regional Information Network Temi/paesi correlati: [Afghanistan] Foto: A villager points to the location of recent fighting. © United Nations' Integrated Regional Information Network
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28.06.2006
Noi del gruppo romano Statunitensi per la pace e la giustizia scriviamo questa lettera per chiedere che il governo italiano ripensi alcuni "aiuti" che dà al nostro paese. Riteniamo questi "aiuti" contro gli interessi sia del popolo italiano sia di quello statunitense. Alcuni di questi "aiuti" sono il frutto di passate scelte di altri governi. Ci preme invitare il nuovo governo Prodi a un cambio di rotta. Cominciamo con il chiedere di ripensare la presenza in Italia di un certo numero di bombe nucleari di proprietà degli Stati Uniti, al momento 90, depositate nelle basi di Aviano (Pordenone) e Ghedi Torre (Brescia). Tale presenza comporta che sia gli Stati Uniti, "stato nucleare", sia l'Italia, "stato non-nucleare", finiscano per violare lo spirito del Trattato di non proliferazione nucleare del quale sono entrambi firmatari. Infine, il più noto "aiuto" è stato quello di mandare truppe in Afghanistan e in Iraq. È ora di ritirare tutte le truppe. Chiediamo al governo italiano di portare i suoi soldati a casa. Chiediamo di non sostenere le guerre statunitensi in alcun modo, e invece di sostenere i popoli dell'Iraq e dell'Afghanistan con programmi di cooperazione affidate alle ONG che operano da tempo in questi paesi.
ContinuaTemi/paesi correlati: [Iraq] [Afghanistan] [Armi Nucleari] [Conflitti] [Società civile] |
28.06.2006
Afghanistan, the center of gravity in the post-9/11 war on terrorism is unraveling. A massive opium trade, a dysfunctional central government, and rampant corruption at all levels of authority have led to a resurgence of organized Taliban militant forces, says the Asia America Initiative.
ContinuaFonte: Asia America Initiative Temi/paesi correlati: [Afghanistan] Foto: Afghan opium farmers. © United Nations' Integrated Regional Information Network
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27.06.2006
Five years after Western countries promised Afghans to rebuild their country, Afghanistan is on the brink, facing its worst crisis since the Taliban were overthrown in 2001, says Ahmed Rashid.
ContinuaFonte: Eurasianet (Open Society Institute) Temi/paesi correlati: [Afghanistan] |
27.06.2006
When Raazia Baloch, a mother of four with a 1,000-watt smile, was elected to Helmand's provincial assembly in October, local authorities congratulated her with an unusual present - a Kalashnikov rifle.
ContinuaTemi/paesi correlati: [Afghanistan] [Genere] [Governo] |
21.06.2006
The Afghan government is accused of "absolutely outrageous" behaviour for trying to impose censorship and self-censorship in media coverage of the security situation and the presence of foreign troops.
ContinuaFonte: Reporter Senza Frontiere Temi/paesi correlati: [Afghanistan] |
20.06.2006
Police violently disrupted a women's rights protest in Tehran last week, arresting and beating several of the protesters. The women were protesting a law that permits polygamy as well as urging for reform of divorce and custody laws.
ContinuaFonte: Feminist Majority Foundation Temi/paesi correlati: [Iran] |
19.06.2006
Unable to win on the battlefield, the Taliban are trying to undo one of the biggest changes initiated by the Kabul government in the past four years: the resumption of education for girls, which the Taliban outlawed soon after taking power in 1996.
ContinuaTemi/paesi correlati: [Afghanistan] [Bambini] [Educazione] [Genere] [MDGs] |
16.06.2006
There's no getting away from football at the moment - unless you are an Iranian woman and therefore not allowed into a stadium to watch a match. Shirin Sadeghi sees an Iranian film that tells the story of six female fans who dress as boys in an attempt to see the national team.
ContinuaTemi/paesi correlati: [Iran] [Genere] Foto: Offside
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16.06.2006
A delegation of women Nobel Laureates are pushing for increased negotiations between Iran and the U.S. in order to avert a conflict. The delegates also called upon their governments to respect human rights and refrain from using national security as a pretext for violating human rights.
ContinuaFonte: American Friends Service Committee Temi/paesi correlati: [Iran] [Stati Uniti] Foto: AFSC general secretary with two Nobel Peace Prize Laureates. © American Friends Service Committee
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16.06.2006
There's no getting away from football at the moment - unless you are an Iranian woman and therefore not allowed into a stadium to watch a match. Shirin Sadeghi sees an Iranian film that tells the story of six female fans who dress as boys in an attempt to see the national team.
ContinuaFonte: OneWorld UK Temi/paesi correlati: [Iran] Foto: Offside: women up for the cup
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15.06.2006
A delegation of Nobel Peace Prize laureates is pushing for increased negotiations between Iran and the US.
ContinuaFonte: American Friends Service Committee Temi/paesi correlati: [Stati Uniti] [Iran] |
09.06.2006
Next Monday, June 12th, there will be demonstrations in Iran demanding an end to the legal discrimination against women. Help support Iranian women in their struggle to gain equal rights by signing the petition today!
ContinuaFonte: Women's Learning Partnership for Rights, Development, and Peace Temi/paesi correlati: [Iran] Foto: The Women's Learning Partnership is dedicated to women's leadership and empowerment. © Women's Learning Partnership for Rights, Development, and Peace
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06.06.2006
Gay men in Iraq are increasingly being intimidated and murdered by Shi'ite death squads under a "sexual cleansing" pogrom originated in Iran--and American authorities are allegedly letting it happen.
ContinuaFonte: In These Times Temi/paesi correlati: [Iran] [Iraq] Foto: Supporters of Grand Ayatollah Ali al-Sistani, who issued the anti-gay fatwa. © In These Times
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06.06.2006
The Bush administration's "offer" to join direct talks with Iran is both significant and fake, says analyst Phyllis Bennis, and it reflects the United States' growing isolation from the international community.
ContinuaFonte: Institute for Policy Studies Temi/paesi correlati: [Stati Uniti] [Iran] Foto: The Bush administration, having failed to win support for an anti-Iranian coalition, needs a new approach. © Radio Netherlands Wereldomroep
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01.06.2006
The Pakistani government has proposed a three-year plan to gradually close all Afghan refugee camps in Pakistan. Some of these camps are a quarter of a century old and still house many who fled the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan in 1979.
ContinuaFonte: United Nations' Integrated Regional Information Network Temi/paesi correlati: [Afghanistan] [Pakistan] [Povertà] [Rifugiati] [Habitat] |
01.06.2006
Bush administration double standards are not making it any easier to diffuse nuclear tensions with Iran, says David Krieger, arguing for strict international controls on all uranium enrichment--including for the United States and its allies.
ContinuaFonte: Nuclear Age Peace Foundation Temi/paesi correlati: [Stati Uniti] [Iran] Foto: © Radio Netherlands Wereldomroep
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