Full Coverage: Terrorism
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The OneWorld Terrorism Guide
The aim of this Topic Guide is to provide a starting point for understanding the crisis of world terrorism, the aims and motives of terrorists, and the issues relevant to counter-terrorism strategies.
05.10.2009
A documentary about “the only top official in the UN known by his first name” sounds dull. But don’t be put off - Sergio is engrossing.
more...Related topics/regions: [Iraq] [United Nations] Image: Sergio Vieira de Mello
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04.03.2009
Some of President Barack Obama's decisions on Bagram, the US prison in Afghanistan, have "quietly signaled support for many of Bush's 'war on terror' policies," says Stacy Sullivan.
more...From: OneWorld US Related topics/regions: [United States] [Afghanistan] [Law] |
19.01.2009
Setting the final scene of Slumdog Millionaire in Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus unwittingly links the film with the recent terrorism outrage. Can the "war on terror" hope to end as happily as the film?
more...Related topics/regions: [India] [Culture] Image: David Milliband: not bad for a politician
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18.01.2009
David Miliband's speech at the Taj Hotel, Mumbai, in which he condemns the concept of the war on terror as "misleading and mistaken"
more...Related topics/regions: [United States] [India] |
08.12.2008
The carnage of the terrorist attack at Mumbai's railway station was given relatively poor coverage in the media. Those of us with a fear of railway terror will have India's ordinary travellers in our thoughts.
more...Related topics/regions: [India] [United Kingdom] [Transport] Image: Waterloo Station © Bill Gunyon
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24.06.2008
European governments are dodging the truth about the US practice of kidnapping and illegally sending terrorism suspects for interrogation in countries with a reputation for torture, a leading rights group says in a new report.
more...From: Amnesty International - International Secretariat Related topics/regions: [United States] [Europe] [Law] |
17.06.2008
Take a Taxi to the Dark Side. It’s a grim documentary, and you may think you know already that you oppose the use of torture on prisoners on the “war on terror” and that there’s therefore no need to see a film about it. But the more light shone on the political double-talk that led us into this moral dead-end, the better.
more...From: OneWorld UK Related topics/regions: [Afghanistan] [Iraq] [United States] [Law] Image: Brian Keith Allen, US soldier seen in Taxi to the Dark Side
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01.05.2008
Sri Lankan governments decision to ease restrictions on fishing in Eastern Province, a territory hitherto controlled by LTTE rebels, will give much needed fillip to the industry a major source of revenue for the countrys exchequer and livelihood for people. It will also help people recover from 2004 tsunami disaster.
more...Related topics/regions: [South Asia] [Fisheries] [Food] [Politics] [Conflict] |
17.04.2008
There has been a sharp rise in attacks on NGOs by Taliban rebels and criminals in Afghanistan from January to March this year, says a report. This dangerous situation is forcing international aid organisations to recruit locals to change their profile and refrain from visibility.
more...Related topics/regions: [South Asia] [Volunteering] [Human rights] [Conflict] Image: Aid workers in Afghanistan are at risk / Photo credit: Ebadi / WFP
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01.04.2008
Today's move by the UK Government to bring in new counter-terrorism legislation is condemned by a group of 27 civil society organisations as "sinister", "an attack on free speech" and "a violation of the most fundamental principles of justice".
more...From Campaign Against Criminalising Communities + Consensus against 42 days pre-trial detention grows Related topics/regions: [United Kingdom] [Law] |
28.03.2008
At least 40 civilians have fallen prey to aerial bombings by US-led forces in Afghanistan in last two weeks alone. Aid agencies say more than 12,000 people have been killed since 2001. Anger among the people against NATO forces is mounting and they have begun to equate them with the Russians.
more...Related topics/regions: [South Asia] [Human rights] [Arms & military] [Conflict] |
17.03.2008
Not poverty but Taliban insurgency is the main reason for driving drug production in Afghanistan, says a UN report. The country produces 93% of the worlds opium, which is also the biggest source of income for the Talibans.
more...Related topics/regions: [South Asia] [Economy] [Conflict] |
13.03.2008
The Borderless World Foundation, a Pune-based NGO, has a mission to provide shelter for young girls orphaned by violence in the north Indian state of Jammu and Kashmir. In these baseras or homes, they find much-needed affection and care, which they have been bereft of.
more...From: OneWorld South Asia Related topics/regions: [South Asia] [Children] [Education] [Shelter & housing] [Human rights] Image: Kashmiri girls are now learning to smile again
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03.03.2008
NEW YORK, Mar 3 (OneWorld) - A leading international aid organization has released a new study concluding that efforts to bring peace and security to Afghanistan are more likely to succeed if they build on the work of traditional councils and focus on the threats Afghans face in their everyday lives.
more...From: OneWorld US Related topics/regions: [Afghanistan] [Geopolitics] [Conflict] [Conflict resolution] [Peace] [Security] Image: At a local community council, or shura, in Kunduz, Afghanistan. © munir (flickr)
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29.02.2008
International non-governmental organisations in Pakistan have come under considerable pressure after an attack on a UK-based Plan International office in Mansehra near Islamabad, in which four people had died. In recent years, threats have been directed against NGOs and their staff, particularly women.
more...Related topics/regions: [South Asia] [Human rights] [Civil society] |
20.02.2008
NEW YORK, Feb 19 (IPS) - As the United States moves towards holding death-sentence trials for six Guantanamo Bay detainees alleged to have plotted the Sep. 11 attacks, legal scholars and human rights advocates are questioning not only the six-year-long process and timing of the charges, but also whether the accused could ever receive fair trials.
more...From: Inter Press Service (IPS) Related topics/regions: [United States] [Civil rights] [Codes of conduct] [Justice and crime] [Law] [Arms & military] Image: Protesting Congress' Military Commission Act; Sep. 2006. © CODEPINK: Women for Peace
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18.02.2008
Even three hours after polls opened, voter turnout in Pakistan was not very encouraging. Although, President Pervez Musharraf has urged people to come out of the confrontationist approach and get into a conciliatory mood, many refrained from venturing out for fear of attacks.
more...Related topics/regions: [South Asia] [Politics] [Democracy] Image: A voter casting his vote / Photo credit: Reuters
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15.02.2008
In many of the recent suicide attacks in Pakistan, children have been used as suicide bombers or fidayeens. According to a study done by a Lahore-based NGO, seminaries are indoctrinating impressionable minds with fanatical teachings.
more...Related topics/regions: [South Asia] [Children] [Human rights] [Conflict] Image: Pakistan has been struck by a wave of suicide attacks over the past year / Photo credit: Kamila Hyat / IRIN
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14.02.2008
MANILA, Feb 14 (IPS) - Non-government organizations (NGOs) opposed to the presence of United States troops in the country are calling for a suspension of U.S.-Philippine joint military exercises scheduled for Feb. 18.
more...From: Inter Press Service (IPS) Related topics/regions: [United States] [Philippines] [Arms & military] [Conflict] |
14.02.2008
The Indias north-east is a picture of diversity with multiple religions, cultures and tribes. But beneath its charming veneer lies a region simmering with discord and anarchy, says Economics professor Kaushik Basu. The government needs to address law and order issues to control extortions by the insurgents, adds Basu.
more...Related topics/regions: [South Asia] [India] [Development] [Economy] [Governance] [Conflict] Image: Kaushik Basu /Photo credit: BBC
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