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17.07.2008 If the government of Sudan is allowed to use threats of additional violence to dispel the possibility of justice, the victims of Darfur are ultimately betrayed, say Suliman Baldo and Sara Darehshori.

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27.12.2007 Intense diplomatic efforts are continuing in Afghanistan to prevent the expulsion of a senior UN official accused of engaging in talks with leaders of the Taliban.
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01.11.2007 Sri Lanka’s minister for human rights has denied allegations by a top United Nations official that torture is ‘routine’ in the country. Yet human rights activists feel that the renewed civil war has led to a humanitarian crisis in the country.
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01.11.2007 Religious fundamentalism and its impact on women was much debated at the recent Asia Pacific Conference on Reproductive and Sexual Health and Rights being held at Hyderabad, India. Acts of violence ranging from honour killings to marital rape have been borne by women in times of both war and peace.
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Hiroshima, Japan, minutes after the atomic bomb was dropped.
06.08.2007 WASHINGTON, Aug 6 (OneWorld) - In the history of warfare, nuclear weapons have been used twice, and though it has been 62 years since an atomic bomb has been employed in a conflict, the threat of a nuclear attack remains as present as ever, say arms control advocates.
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Related topics/regions: [United States] [Geopolitics] [Nuclear arms] [Peace]
Image: Hiroshima, Japan, minutes after the atomic bomb was dropped. © Matsushige/DPI / United Nations
28.06.2007 The violation of minority rights is often a first sign of an approaching conflict, which could be prevented by protecting minority communities at an early stage, Minority Rights Group International (MRG) has stated in a new report.
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26.06.2007 The UN Mission has welcomed the decision of the Nepalese government to hold elections to the Constituent Assembly on 22 November, 2007. The election is seen as a progressive step in the direction of peace and democratically elected
Constituent Assembly.
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Mark Stuart Ellison
23.06.2007
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09.05.2007 WASHINGTON, May 9 (IPS) - In the run-up to the March 2003 invasion of Iraq, the Pentagon planned to create a 'Rapid Reaction Media Team' (RRMT) designed to ensure control over major Iraqi media while providing an Iraqi 'face' for its efforts, according to a 'White Paper' obtained by the independent National Security Archive (NSA) which released it Tuesday.
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03.05.2007 The ruling party in Kashmir has called for demilitarisation of the state and withdrawal of the Armed Forces (Special powers) Act. Ram Puniyani defends the call; he throws light on the historical roots of militancy in Kashmir and suggests ways that can help bring long desired peace to the valley.
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Demilitarisation for peace in Kashmir
03.05.2007 The ruling party in Kashmir has called for demilitarisation of the state and withdrawal of the Armed Forces (Special powers) Act. Ram Puniyani defends the call for demilitarization and withdrawal of the Armed Forces (Special Powers) Act (April 2007) and suggests ways that can help bring long desired peace to the valley and throws light on the historical roots of militancy in Kashmir.
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Peace Direct
29.03.2007
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