Posted on May 31, 2009 by sndden
Common Dreams
by Bill Quigley
Though Haitian priest Father Gerard Jean-Juste died May 27, 2009, at age 62, in Miami from a stroke and breathing problems, he remains present to millions. Justice-loving people world-wide mourn his death and celebrate his life. Pere Jean-Juste worked uncompromisingly for justice for Haitians and the poor, both in Haiti and in [...]
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Posted on May 25, 2009 by sndden
Archbishop Considers Roots of Problem
ROME, MAY 22, 2009 (Zenit.org).- Though trafficking in human beings is a “tremendous offense to dignity,” there is no easy solution to this multifaceted and international problem, says a Vatican official.
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Posted on May 25, 2009 by sndden
The Guardian The son of the executed activist faces the oil giant in a human rights trial this week.
He seeks understanding rather than retribution
This week, a US court will hear a case that I and nine other plaintiffs filed against Royal Dutch Shell for its part in human rights violations committed against some Ogoni families [...]
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Posted on May 24, 2009 by sndden
Africa Files
African Chart er Article# 24: All peoples shall have the right to a general satisfactory environment favorable to their development.
Summary & Comment: The environmental crisis is a fundamental element of our lives across the globe today, and we cannot conceive of life in the next generation without at the same time engaging with and [...]
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Posted on May 22, 2009 by sndden
BBC
Spanish police have arrested 23 people suspected of trafficking Nigerian women into the country and forcing them into prostitution by using voodoo curses.
Experts said the women were scared into submission because of a vow they were forced to take on the graves of their ancestors before they left Nigeria.
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Posted on May 22, 2009 by sndden
By Standard Team
US ambassador Michael Ranneberger is on a collision course with Members of Parliament over his grassroots campaigns to turn up the pressure for reforms.
His enthusiastic push for reforms — involving the youth and ignoring MPs — has earned him the legislators’ wrath, many of who accuse him of overstepping his diplomatic mandate.
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Posted on May 20, 2009 by sndden
BBC
Bill Clinton is to be the new UN special envoy to Haiti, a spokesman for the former US president said.
Mr Clinton was quoted by the Miami Herald newspaper as saying he would be honoured to accept the position.
He would work to help Haiti rebuild after last year’s tropical storms which claimed the lives of nearly [...]
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Posted on May 20, 2009 by sndden
Truth Dig
By Chris Hedges
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The embrace by any society of permanent war is a parasite that devours the heart and soul of a nation. Permanent war extinguishes liberal, democratic movements. It turns culture into nationalist cant. It degrades and corrupts education and the media, and wrecks the economy. The liberal, democratic forces, tasked with maintaining an [...]
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Posted on May 20, 2009 by sndden
The Progressive
by Howard Zinn
We are citizens, and Obama is a politician. You might not like that word. But the fact is he’s a politician. He’s other things, too-he’s a very sensitive and intelligent and thoughtful and promising person. But he’s a politician.
If you’re a citizen, you have to know the difference between them and you-the [...]
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