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October 2007

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31.10.2007 "Da un'Europa sconvolta dai recenti conflitti nei Balcani ad un Europa che, valorizzando etnie, lingue e religioni, sappia cogliere le tante opportunità anche attraverso l'allargamento dell'Unione". E' questo l'appello che è emerso dalle relatrici alla Conferenza internazionale promossa venerdì scorso a Bolzano dalla World Social Agenda nell'ambito della manifestazione "Libera Europa–Freies Europa". La conferenza ha concluso il ciclo di riflessione quadriennale sui continenti nei quali donne dell'Africa, America Latina, dell'Asia, dell’Europa dell’Est e dei Balcani hanno presentato le loro attività e la loro visione di un mondo "diverso, multiplo, mescolato". Dal prossimo anno, la World Social Agenda proporrà percorsi, dibattiti e eventi a Padova, Trento e Bolzano sugli "Obiettivi del Millennio" proposti dall'Onu.
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Related topics/regions: [Europe] [Economy] [Religion] [Social exclusion] [Civil society] [Democracy] [Conflict]
Policemen at Ramlila Grounds
29.10.2007 They walked from Gwalior to Delhi, covering more than 300 km in less than four weeks. They lost seven of their comrades in this long march to claim lost rights. But it has been sheer disappointment at the end of the road for these 25,000 people, when they were stopped from marching up to the Indian Parliament to make their voices heard in the corridors of power.
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From: OneWorld South Asia
Related topics/regions: [South Asia] [Development] [Land] [Poverty] [Human rights] [Indigenous rights]
Image: Policemen at Ramlila Grounds
RTI poster
27.10.2007 A small Indian village in the western state of Gujarat discovers the power of the Right to Information (RTI). After four years of complaints on the lack of health care services, a few straight questions to the Public Information Officer make things move.

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Related topics/regions: [India] [Knowledge] [Corruption & transparency] [Democracy] [Law]
Image: RTI poster
24.10.2007 Amnesty International India is spearheading the campaign to garner support for abolition of death penalty, collecting more than 42,000 signatures. Eminent citizens have written an open letter to the Prime Minister urging the government to support the resolution in the UN General Assembly that seeks a global moratorium on executions.
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Related topics/regions: [South Asia] [Human rights] [Justice and crime] [Law]
Gustavo Petro
22.10.2007 WASHINGTON, Oct 22 (OneWorld) - A Colombian senator pushing for justice and peace has been honored in the United States for his human rights activism, accepting a prestigious award alongside co-honorees from the United States challenging the war in Iraq and Washington, DC's "taxation without representation."
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From: OneWorld US
Related topics/regions: [Colombia] [United States] [Activism] [Civil society] [Corruption & transparency] [Democracy] [Ethics & value systems] [Geopolitics] [Governance] [Arms & military] [Conflict] [Conflict resolution] [Peace]
Image: Gustavo Petro © Independent Media Center
Marchers Standing Up for MDGs
19.10.2007 Over 25,000 people danced, sang and walked, carrying flags, banners and posters in support of the MDGs at the north Indian city of Mathura. These poor, landless people are on a march to the capital to claim their rights from the government.
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From: OneWorld South Asia
Related topics/regions: [South Asia] [Land] [Poverty] [Social exclusion] [Indigenous rights] [MDGs]
Image: Marchers Standing Up for MDGs
05.10.2007 WASHINGTON, Oct 4 (IPS) - A sudden halt to executions in Texas, the United States' most active death penalty state, may signal that there is now an unofficial national moratorium in place across the nation, pending a ruling by the Supreme Court on whether a specific lethal injection cocktail is legal.
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From: Inter Press Service (IPS)
Related topics/regions: [United States] [Codes of conduct] [Justice and crime] [Law]

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