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September 2007

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Somalis leaving in record numbers
09/29/2007 Fleeing violence, drought, and unemployment, a growing number of Somali and Ethiopian immigrants are attempting to escape across dangerous waters, often encountering death at the hands of smugglers, the sea, or Yemeni forces, reports the UN.
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From: United Nations
Related: [Yemen] [Somalia] [Ethiopia]
Image: Somalis leaving in record numbers © Zoe Daniels / Mercy Corps
09/28/2007 Maan ystävien adressissa vedotaan Israelin päättäjiin, jotta ihmisoikeusrikkomukset palestiinalaisia vastaan loppuisivat.
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From: Maan ystävät
Related: [Israel] [War and Peace]
09/28/2007 UNITED NATIONS, Sep 27 (OneWorld) - UN officials and human rights activists warned Israel Thursday against its plans to close its borders with the West Bank over the next several days.
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From: OneWorld US
Related: [Israel] [Palestine] [Civil Rights] [Religion] [Conflict] [Security]
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09/27/2007 Irakilaisten tekemien turvapaikkahakemusten määrä teollisuusmaissa on lisääntynyt vuoden 2007 ensimmäisellä puoliskolla 45 prosenttia viime vuoteen verrattuna, kertovat YK:n pakolaisjärjestön julkaisemat tilastot (pdf).
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From: Pakolaisneuvonta
Related: [Iraq] [Refugees]
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09/27/2007 Until Israel gives further word the West Bank border passings will be open only for humanitarian emergencies due to the "significant terror threat" during the Jewish holiday Sukkot, which lasts a week.
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From: MISNA
Related: [Palestine] [Israel]
09/26/2007 Campaigners hope leaders will heed the call of 1 million Palestinians and Israelis making a loud demand for peace.
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From: Global Voices Online
Related: [Palestine] [Israel]
The Association of Human Rights and Legal Aid (AHRLA) assists Egyptian victsims of torture and abuse.
09/26/2007 The Egyptian government has brought criminal charges against a group providing legal assistance to victims of torture and other human rights abuses. International human rights advocates are encouraging people around the world to respond to this "alarming attack" by writing to the Egyptian Minister of Social Solidarity.
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From: Amnesty International - International Secretariat
Related: [Egypt]
Image: The Association of Human Rights and Legal Aid (AHRLA) assists Egyptian victsims of torture and abuse. © Amnesty International USA
09/25/2007 The Iraqi refugee crisis is reaching breaking point, with help from the international community "seriously inadequate", says a new Amnesty International report.
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From: Amnesty International UK
Related: [Iraq] [United Kingdom]
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09/25/2007 ”Kaikenlainen fundamentalismi – sekä muslimien, juutalaisten että muualta tulleiden kristittyjen parissa – kasvaa Lähi-idässä”, sanoo Suomessa vierailulla oleva Jordanian ja Pyhän maan evankelisluterilaisen kirkon piispa Mounib Younan.
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From: Suomen Lähetysseura
Related: [Religion] [Security]
Iraq Refugees seek asylum
09/24/2007 As Iraqis leave their war-torn homeland in droves, the pressure of refugee resettlement has shifted from Iraq’s neighbors to industrialized countries farther afield, new statistics show.
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From: OneWorld US
Related: [United States] [Iraq] [Europe]
Image: Iraq Refugees seek asylum © Doug Broderick / Catholic Relief Services
The wall dividing Israel and Palestine.
09/21/2007 Israel is hovering on the verge of implementing additional sanctions on the Hamas-governed Gaza Strip, including a cut in fuel supplies and further restrictions on the flow of goods and people. Such a move would violate the laws of war, a human rights watch dog reports.
From: Human Rights Watch
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Related: [Israel] [Palestine]
Image: The wall dividing Israel and Palestine. © Solidaridad Internacional
09/20/2007 A social justice organization is launching a new campaign to press for the $720 million the United States spends each day in Iraq to be redirected to fund human needs at home and "real solutions" in Iraq.
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From: American Friends Service Committee
Related: [Iraq] [United States]
09/18/2007 An estimated 1.2 million Iraqis have met violent deaths since the 2003 invasion, according to a new study.
From AlterNet
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Related: [Iraq]
09/18/2007 Irakilaisten lasten vanhemmat odottavat kauhulla uuden kouluvuoden alkua, sillä turvallisuustilanne koetaan kautta maan kehnommaksi kuin koskaan. Pelkkä astuminen kotoa kadulle voi koitua kohtalokkaaksi.
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From: Suomen IPS
Related: [Iraq] [Education] [Security]
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09/17/2007 Israelilaisten ja palestiinalaisten yhteisessä ajatushautomossa kehitellään käytännöllisiä ratkaisuja konfliktia ylläpitäviin arkipäiväisiin ongelmiin. Menestystarinoita on jo.
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From: maailma.net
Related: [Israel] [Palestine] [Water/Sanitation] [Conflict Resolution]
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Petraeus and Bush in Iraq last week.
09/14/2007 PROVIDENCE, Sep 13 (OneWorld) - Observers of the situation in Iraq lashed out at the Bush administration Thursday ahead of the president's prime time address to the nation.
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From: OneWorld US
Related: [United States] [Iraq] [Politics] [Governance] [Conflict] [Arms & Military]
Image: Petraeus and Bush in Iraq last week. © Eric Draper - White House
Rocket attacks on Sderot, Israel
09/13/2007 Half the children in Sderot, an Israeli town bordering the Gaza Strip, are clinically traumatized due to the Qassam rocket attacks that frequently hit in the mornings. Artist and blogger Gilad Lotan explains.
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From: Global Voices Online
Related: [Israel] [Palestine]
Image: Rocket attacks on Sderot, Israel
Bush and Musharraf.
09/12/2007 NEW YORK, Sep 11 (OneWorld) - Pakistan and Saudi Arabia, the United States' two closest allies in its so-called "war on terror," violated international law this week when a key political opposition leader was forcibly flown out of one country and into to the other, a leading human rights watchdog has charged.
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From: OneWorld US
Related: [Pakistan] [Saudi Arabia] [United States] [Human Rights] [Politics] [Democracy] [Geopolitics] [Governance]
Image: Bush and Musharraf. © Shealah Craighead / White House
Patraues and Bush in Iraq last week.
09/11/2007 Efforts in Iraq have achieved "progress" and reached a "turning point" many times over the past four and a half years, says the Council for a Livable World about a key military report to Congress this week.
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From: Council for a Livable World
Related: [Iraq] [United States]
Image: Patraues and Bush in Iraq last week. © Eric Draper - White House
09/11/2007 Cognizant that the next political storm may arrive any day, Gazans take advantage of the calm to spend a day at the beach.
From: New America Media
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Related: [Palestine] [Israel]
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