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March 2006

31.03.2006 An anti-torture group is pressing for disciplinary action to be taken against US military doctors who have breached medical ethics by force-feeding hunger-striking detainees at Guantánamo Bay.
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Related topics/regions: [United States]
31.03.2006 After a senior UN human rights official criticised Cambodia's one-man rule - which he said was stunting democracy and human rights - Prime Minister Hun Sen retaliated by saying he was no longer welcome in the country.
* OneWorld UK Cambodia Guide
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From: Asian Human Rights Commission
Related topics/regions: [Cambodia]
31.03.2006 Three widows of murdered human rights defenders have been nominated by a leading Asian rights group for this year's Gwangju Prize for Human Rights.
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From: Asian Human Rights Commission
Related topics/regions: [Asia and the Pacific]
31.03.2006 Patient care in Iraq has been the main casualty of an exodus of experienced doctors caused by rising levels of crime and violence.
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Related topics/regions: [Iraq]
31.03.2006 An export tax proposal to be introduced by the European Union has been condemned as "divisive", "a politically motivated action designed to please the Brussels business lobby" and "one more nail in the coffin of the Doha Development Agenda".
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From: War on Want
Related topics/regions: [Europe]
31.03.2006 Universal HIV testing in developing countries with high levels of infection could prove valuable in tackling the spread of the pandemic, former US president Bill Clinton said this week.
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From: International HIV/AIDS Alliance
31.03.2006 The Botswana government has admitted that evicted Bushmen are drinking themselves to death in relocation camps: there were no known deaths from alcohol consumption when the Bushmen were living on their ancestral land and drinking was rare.
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Related topics/regions: [Botswana]
31.03.2006 Allowing almost 500,000 people living illegally in the UK to stay and pay taxes would allow the Treasury to abolish the starting rate of stamp duty or increase the Child Tax Credit by £150, according to new research from the Institute for Public Policy Research.
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Related topics/regions: [United Kingdom]
31.03.2006 The cost of cleaning up Britain's nuclear sites could have soared to £70 billion, the Nuclear Decommissioning Authority has revealed, and virtually all will have to be paid by the taxpayer.
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From: Friends of the Earth England, Wales and Northern Ireland
Related topics/regions: [United Kingdom]
30.03.2006 HIV and AIDS groups today opposed an Indian patent application by Glaxo on the grounds that it would set a precedent that would hamper access to affordable AIDS medicines worldwide.
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Related topics/regions: [India]
Northern Uganda: 'the world's worst forgotten crisis' (Oxfam GB)
30.03.2006 The current rate of death from the war in northern Uganda is three times higher than in Iraq, finds a report released today as a senior UN official holds meetings in Kampala to address the 20-year conflict.
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From: Oxfam Great Britain
Related topics/regions: [Uganda]
Image: Northern Uganda: 'the world's worst forgotten crisis' (Oxfam GB)
Jubilee Debt Campaign
30.03.2006 Sustained pressure from campaigners has helped win $37 billion of cancellation of poor countries' debts to the World Bank and prevent unacceptable delays in delivering the cancellation, a debt campaign group said yesterday.
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From: Jubilee Debt Campaign
Image: Jubilee Debt Campaign © Jubilee Debt Campaign
30.03.2006 A one-third decline in HIV prevalence in the worst-affected region of India is probably the result of increased condom use by men visiting sex workers, the medical magazine The Lancet reports today.
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From: International HIV/AIDS Alliance
Related topics/regions: [India]
30.03.2006 A terrorist attack on a train carrying waste nuclear materials across Britain could spread lethal radioactivity across an area of 100 sq kilometres, and result in the deaths of up to 8,000 people, according to a new report.
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From: Greenpeace UK
Related topics/regions: [United Kingdom]
Image: © Greenpeace UK
Babubhai Parmar, Fairtrade cotton farmer, India
30.03.2006 The British public drink over three million cups of Fairtrade hot beverages and eat nearly 500,000 Fairtrade bananas every day, Fairtrade Foundation chief Harriet Lamb said yesterday as she was honoured at Buckingham Palace.
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From: Fairtrade Foundation
Related topics/regions: [United Kingdom]
Image: Babubhai Parmar, Fairtrade cotton farmer, India
30.03.2006 Over 20,000 people from all over the world have joined the international campaign to ensure that the case against former Peruvian president Alberto Fujimori - currently detained in Chile - is resolved promptly, it was announced at a public meeting today.
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From: Amnesty International - International Secretariat
Related topics/regions: [Peru] [Chile]
Eathquake survivors: 'they must take a lead role'
30.03.2006 Local populations must be allowed to spearhead the post-earthquake reconstruction effort in Pakistan, says the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies.
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Related topics/regions: [Pakistan]
Image: Eathquake survivors: 'they must take a lead role' © United Nations' Integrated Regional Information Network
30.03.2006 UN peacekeepers delivered handcuffed former Liberian president Charles Taylor into the custody of a UN-backed Special Court in Sierra Leone on Wednesday where he will be the first former African head of state to face prosecution for war crimes before an international tribunal.
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From: United Nations' Integrated Regional Information Network
Related topics/regions: [Nigeria] [Liberia]
30.03.2006 More incidents of mass public fur burning have been reported in far eastern Tibet, in the wake of the Dalai Lama's appeal for an end to the use of wildlife skins as clothing or for decoration during festivals.
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Related topics/regions: [Tibet]
29.03.2006 East Asia's economies now surpass Europe as the region most open for trade in the world, according to the World Bank's latest East Asia Update
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From: World Bank
Related topics/regions: [Asia and the Pacific]
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Throne of arms
Dick Olver and the BAE Board should ask themselves whether it is possible to be an ethical company and operate in the arms business, argues Andrew Feinstein.

Related topics/regions: [United Kingdom] [Ethics & value systems] [Corruption & transparency] [Corporations]
Image: Throne of arms © Gabrielle Hamm
Why do some people continue to hold Rachel Carson responsible for millions of malaria deaths, ask John Quiggin and Tim Lambert.
From Prospect magazine
Related topics/regions: [United States] [Malaria] [Agriculture]
The aviation industry is exempt from the Kyoto protocol
A study by the world's leading experts has revealed that airlines are pumping 20 per cent more carbon dioxide into the atmosphere than estimates suggest.
From: The Independent
Image: The aviation industry is exempt from the Kyoto protocol
President Bush asked last week that the United States give $770 million in emergency food aid to afflicted regions, but this only amounts to an imperfect first step to confront the global food crisis, says economist Arvind Subramanian.
From: Center for Global Development
Related topics/regions: [Japan] [United States] [Aid] [Emergency relief] [Food] [Governance]
Chinese flag in front of Tibet's Potala Palace
The West is projecting not only its own spiritual fantasies on Tibet, but its own economic fears on China, imagining a power struggle quite different from that which has actually happened in Tibet. We have to learn to look at Tibet as it is – and China too, says Slavoj Zizek.
From: Le Monde Diplomatique/ Il Manifesto
Related topics/regions: [Tibet] [China] [Geopolitics]
Image: Chinese flag in front of Tibet's Potala Palace © Tibet Information Network
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