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27.09.2007 The Independent Peoples Tribunal (IPT) on the World Bank in India has held the Bank’s policies and projects guilty of causing untold sufferings among millions of poor and of violating human rights. The four-day hearing was attended by activists, civil society groups, academics, policy analysts and project affected communities who presented evidence against the Bank.
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Related topics/regions: [South Asia] [India] [Poverty] [Debt] [Finance] [Human rights] [Civil society]
26.09.2007 A recent press conference organised by the Conference of Indian Industry (CII) called for leveraging technology for equitable growth. Corporate India will have to take up issues of education and skill development of socially disadvantaged classes, the CII President said.
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Related topics/regions: [South Asia] [India] [Corporations] [ICT]
21.09.2007 The Delhi High Court has sentenced four Indian senior journalists from the evening paper Mid-Day to four months’ imprisonment for contempt of court for publishing reports against former Chief Justice of India Y.K. Sabharwal.
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Related topics/regions: [South Asia] [India] [Information & media] [Freedom of expression] [Law]
16.09.2007 RAIPUR, Chattisgarh State, Sep 17 (IPS) - Like other women in this largely tribal, central Indian state, Draupati Bhosale was averse to the idea of having toilets built within homes, but went along because the government was building them at heavily subsidised costs. ‘’I thought it would give me extra storage space,’’ she said.
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From: Inter Press Service
Related topics/regions: [South Asia] [Development] [Shelter & housing]
Bush and Musharraf.
12.09.2007 NEW YORK, Sep 11 (OneWorld) - Pakistan and Saudi Arabia, the United States' two closest allies in its so-called "war on terror," violated international law this week when a key political opposition leader was forcibly flown out of one country and into to the other, a leading human rights watchdog has charged.
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Related topics/regions: [Pakistan] [Saudi Arabia] [United States] [Human rights] [Politics] [Geopolitics] [Governance]
Image: Bush and Musharraf. © Shealah Craighead / White House

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