Full Coverage: Middle East
April 2008
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04/29/2008
It is impossible to promote a lasting Israeli-Palestinian peace without engaging Hamas, says a women-for-peace group referring to former U.S. President Carter's talks with the governing political party in Palestine, which is considered a terrorist organization by the U.S. government.
Read moreFrom: CODEPINK: Women for Peace Related: [Israel] [Palestine] [United States] Image: Former U.S. President Jimmy Carter.
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04/28/2008
Saudi-Arabian lait ja tavat takaavat sen, että naisia kohdellaan ikuisesti alaikäisinä, ihmisoikeusjärjestö Human Rights
Read moreWatch raportoi. Näin siitä huolimatta, että maa allekirjoitti YK:n naisten syrjinnän kieltävän sopimuksen jo vuonna 2000. From: Suomen IPS Related: [Saudi Arabia] [Gender] [Civil Rights] Image: -
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04/23/2008
Joukko tunnettuja Yhdysvaltain juutalaisia on perustanut järjestön rahoittamaan ja auttamaan poliitikkoja, jotka kannattavat Israelin ja Palestiinan välisen konfliktin ratkaisuksi kahta erillistä valtiota ja vaativat Yhdysvaltoja toimimaan voimakkaasti tämän puolesta.
Read moreFrom: Suomen IPS Related: [United States] [Palestine] [Israel] [Conflict] Image: -
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04/22/2008
Through the stories of the Rabban and Karana families, Adam Doster relates the immense difficulties facing Iraqi refugees -- including the few who manage to receive asylum in the United States.
Read moreFrom: In These Times Related: [United States] [Syria ] [Jordan] [Iraq] Image: This Iraqi refugee family from a mixed Sunni and Shiite neighborhood in Baghdad now lives in Damascus. © In These Times
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04/21/2008
SAN FRANCISCO, Apr 21 (OneWorld) - About 300,000 U.S. veterans of the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan suffer from Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) or major depression. Another 320,000 veterans likely suffer from traumatic brain injury (TBI), a type of physical brain damage often caused by explosions from roadside bombs.
Read moreFrom: OneWorld US Related: [United States] [Iraq] [Afghanistan] [Arms & Military] [Conflict] [Governance] [Health] Image: Soldiers Speak Out video.
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04/21/2008
Bloggers from Bahrain, Jordan, and Palestine voice their opinions on the prejudices surrounding HIV/AIDS in the Arab world and the criminalization of the disease in some countries of the region.
Read moreFrom: Global Voices Online Related: [Egypt] [Jordan] |
04/21/2008
Saudi Arabia's male guardianship of women and policies of sex segregation stop women from enjoying their basic rights, says a Human Rights Watch report released today.
Read moreRelated: [Saudi Arabia] Image: Saudi Arabian women
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04/18/2008
The Turkish government's recent easing of a headscarf ban has escalated tensions between supporters of a secular state and those who would like to see Turkey develop into a moderate Islamic nation.
Read moreFrom: Eurasianet (Open Society Institute) Related: [Turkey] Image: © Eurasianet (Open Society Institute)
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04/18/2008
Building on the popular culture of blogging, BBC’s ZigZagmag.net has created an interactive online space to enable aspiring Iranian journalists generate high quality content for a variety of BBC platforms. The virtual newsroom encourages learning and communication through discussions and training.
Read moreRelated: [Media] [Internet] [ICT] [Communication] Image: ZigZagmag.net logo / Photo credit: BBC
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04/17/2008
Campaigners dressed as pirates stage a demonstration against moves by UK-based multinational corporation BP to control the development, production and depletion of Iraq’s oil reserves.
Read moreFrom: War on Want Related: [United Kingdom] [Iraq] [Corporations] [Energy] |
04/17/2008
Press freedom advocates have welcomed Wednesday's release of Associated Press photographer Bilal Hussein, noting that his ordeal demonstrates a U.S. military practice of removing journalists from the field, locking them up, and never saying why.
Read moreFrom: Committee to Protect Journalists Related: [Iraq] [United States] |
04/16/2008
While General Petraeus and the American Ambassador to Iraq testified recently about security improvements and a decrease in violence in Iraq, they failed to mention the almost 5 million Iraqis displaced by the war. Jamal Dajani reports.
Read moreFrom: Link TV Related: [Iraq] [Jordan] [Syria ] [United States] Image: U.S. army chief in Iraq, General David Petraeus, and U.S. Ambassador to Iraq, Ryan Crocker, testify before Congress on the war in Iraq. © talkradionews (flickr)
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04/16/2008
The international community and UN should do more to assist the hundreds of thousands of Ethiopians and Somalis who seek refuge in Yemen, one of the "least developed countries in the world," urges an international refugee agency.
Read moreFrom: Refugees International Related: [Ethiopia] [Somalia] [Yemen] Image: Yemen's geo-strategic position makes it a leading destination for regional asylum seekers. © New Internationalist
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04/15/2008
Saudi Arabia had the highest number of executions per capita, followed by Iran and Libya, according to a new Amnesty survey that says 88 per cent of all known executions took place in China, Iran, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia and the US.
Read moreFrom: Amnesty International - International Secretariat Related: [United States] [Saudi Arabia] [Pakistan] [Libya ] [Iran ] [China] |
04/11/2008
NEW YORK, Apr 10 (OneWorld) - From New York to Johannesburg to Manila, rights advocacy groups are making fresh calls for the Egyptian government to rein in its functionaries who mistreat people living with HIV/AIDS.
Read moreFrom: OneWorld US Related: [Egypt] [Law] [Justice and Crime] [HIV/AIDS] Image: Minaret, Egypt. © Jeff Black
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04/09/2008
A military policy analyst mediates a blog of reactions and updates as the head of the U.S. forces in Iraq and the U.S. Ambassador to Iraq testify before Congress on the status of the war.
Read moreFrom: Center for Arms Control and Non-Proliferation Related: [United States] [Iraq] Image: U.S. President George W. Bush and General David Petraeus in Iraq; Sept. 2007. © Eric Draper - White House
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04/09/2008
With judgement still awaited on a landmark judicial review of the decision to halt an inquiry into a Saudi arms deal corruption investigation, the UK Government has introduced draft legislation that would in effect prevent such a review in future.
Read moreFrom: The Corner House Related: [Saudi Arabia] [United Kingdom] Image: Aim higher for tough arms controls © Oxfam GB
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04/09/2008
Kairon kupeessa sijaitsevan Abusirin rikas kulttuuriperintö on kohta kaikkien ulottuvilla, kun kyläläiset laativat verkkosivut teknologiakeskuksen ja kansalaisjärjestön avustamina. Egyptin viranomaiset suunnittelevat vastaavista hankkeista maanlaajuista projektia.
Read moreFrom: Ulkoministeriö Related: [Egypt] [Internet] [Culture] Image: © New Internationalist
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04/08/2008
Shortly after her husband's assassination, Coretta Scott King gave a dramatic speech in his place, elucidating the "10 Commandments on Vietnam" he had written out just before his death. They ring powerfully familiar today.
Read moreFrom: Nuclear Age Peace Foundation Related: [Viet Nam] [United States] [Iraq] |
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