Full Coverage: South West Asia
August 2007
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27.08.2007
Afghanistan's opium production soared to "frightening record levels" in 2007, the United Nations reported today.
more...From: UN Office on Drugs and Cime Related topics/regions: [Afghanistan] Image: Poppy cultivation in Afghanistan © IRIN
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24.08.2007
Attempts to shut down communications by British soldiers serving in Iraq and Afghanistan are an indictment of the Ministry of Defence's own ineptitude, says Michael Smith.
more...From: Index on Censorship Related topics/regions: [Afghanistan] |
22.08.2007
NEW YORK, Aug 21 (OneWorld) - An American scholar jailed in Iran for over three months has been released, following weeks of protests by international human rights groups.
more...From: OneWorld US Related topics/regions: [Iran] [United States] [Human rights] [Activism] [Justice and crime] Image: Haleh Esfandiari. © Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars
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16.08.2007
The renowned Iranian-American womens rights scholar, Dr. Haleh Esfandiari, has now been incarcerated in a notorious Iranian prison for over 100 days. Join feminists and human rights advocates in demanding her release and return to the United States.
more...From: Feminist Majority Foundation Related topics/regions: [Iran] [United States] Image: Dr. Esfandiari. © Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars
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13.08.2007
Kerim Yildiz reports on the grave situation facing minority journalists in Iran.
more...From Index On Censorship Related topics/regions: [Iran] |
12.08.2007
The Bush administration wants to topple the Iranian government, with the Bush administration threatening war, arming ethnic minorities, and funding opposition groups, argues Professor Stephen Zunes.
more...From: Share The World's Resources Related topics/regions: [Iran] [United States] |
09.08.2007
Millions of trade unionists around the world are holding a global Day of Action to press for the immediate release of two trade union activists detained in Iran.
more...From: Amnesty International UK Related topics/regions: [Iran] |
08.08.2007
COPENHAGEN, Aug 8 (OneWorld) - Throughout the past century, Scandinavian countries have been internationally respected for keeping their doors open to those fleeing wars and bloody conflicts at home. But recent policy decisions on immigration and asylum indicate that change may be in the offing.
more...From: OneWorld US Related topics/regions: [Sweden] [Iraq] [Denmark] [Afghanistan] [Refugees] [Human rights] [Geopolitics] [Conflict] Image: Afghan refugee boys in Pakistan. © Satomi Kato
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08.08.2007
The 10th anniversary of the weblog leads advocates for fairer globalization to reflect on the pro-democratic power of citizen journalism in countries like China, South Korea, and Iran.
more...From: Policy Innovations Related topics/regions: [South Korea] [Iran] [China] Image: Electronic activism. © BytesForAll
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08.08.2007
Kyrgyzstan's new president was elected with the promise to respect the law and civil freedoms, but now women activists are mobilizing amid reports that the government is accountable for a deterioration of the human rights situation.
more...From: Eurasianet (Open Society Institute) Related topics/regions: [Kyrgyzstan] Image: A Kyrgyz activist. © Eurasianet (Open Society Institute)
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01.08.2007
Is the US providing covert support to Baloch rebels in Iran? If so, what does this say about its support for Musharraf in Pakistan, asks Willem Marx.
more...From: Prospect Related topics/regions: [Iran] [Pakistan] [United States] |
01.08.2007
Although the UN's refugee office has recently amplified its efforts, a U.S.-based group is insisting that other UN agencies have yet to respond adequately to the Iraqi refugee crisis and must do so promptly.
more...From: Refugees International Related topics/regions: [Turkey] [Syria] [Lebanon] [Jordan] [Iraq] [Iran] [Egypt] [Middle East] Image: © Refugees International
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