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June 2006

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30.06.2006 Al invalidar los tribunales de excepción de Guantánamo, la Corte Suprema de Estados Unidos puso un freno a los amplios poderes asumidos por el presidente George W. Bush después de los atentados del 11 de setiembre de 2001.
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From: Diario CoLatino
Related topics/regions: [Human rights] [Civil rights] [Law] [Terrorism]
30.06.2006 On the heels of the U.S. Supreme Court decision outlawing military commissions as a means of trying Guantanamo detainees, Amnesty International has warned President Bush not to try to resurrect the commissions under another name or to transfer human rights violations elsewhere upon the closure of the prison camp.
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From: Amnesty International USA
Image: © U.S. Dept of Defense / Amnesty International USA
30.06.2006 The U.S. House of Representatives has voted down a proposal that would have effectively disenfranchised millions of American citizens who do not speak English very well, reports CivilRights.org.
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From: Leadership Conference on Civil Rights/Leadership Conference Education Fund
Following Mahatma Gandhi's example: fasting for peace.
30.06.2006 An open-ended hunger strike will be launched on the Fourth of July in front of the White House and around the country, demanding U.S. troops return home from Iraq immediately. Find out how you can be involved.
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From: CODEPINK: Women for Peace
Related topics/regions: [Iraq]
Image: Following Mahatma Gandhi's example: fasting for peace. © CODEPINK: Women for Peace
Many are concerned about a 10-lane "super highway" between Mexico and Canada.
30.06.2006 Global trade can promote economic and social progress, but a ten-lane super highway, which could begin construction as early as 2007, may pose serious environmental, trade, and national security risks, warns the Worldwatch Institute.
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From: Worldwatch Institute
Related topics/regions: [Mexico] [Canada]
Image: Many are concerned about a 10-lane "super highway" between Mexico and Canada. © Worldwatch Institute
Trade justice campaigner
30.06.2006 The US is maneuvering at world trade talks in Geneva this week to insert a special clause in trade negotiations that would make its illegal use of farm subsidies immune from prosecution, an international agency said today.
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From: Oxfam International
Image: Trade justice campaigner
Congested traffic on the highway.
28.06.2006 The U.S. Supreme Court announced on Monday that it is prepared to enter the global warming debate and consider a lawsuit that aims to require the federal government to regulate green house gas emissions from motor vehicles.
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From: Environment News Service (ENS)
Image: Congested traffic on the highway. © Worldwatch Institute
28.06.2006 The US has perpetually been in denial about global warming, especially after the Earth Summit in Rio De Janerio held in 1992, but a recent report released by the US Climate Change Science Program (CCSP) may shake it out of its complacency. The report adds ammunition for lobbies within the US and forces outside it for pushing the world’s only superpower towards signing the 1997 Kyoto Protocol on global warming.
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From: Centre for Science and Environment
Related topics/regions: [International cooperation] [Climate change] [Governance]
28.06.2006 A 12-point programme for ending the US-initiated system of "renditions" and secret detentions in Europe has been drawn up by Amnesty, Human Rights Watch, the International Commission of Jurists and the Association for the Prevention of Torture.
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From: Amnesty International - International Secretariat
Related topics/regions: [Europe]
Presidentti George W. Bush ja Latinalainen Amerikka
28.06.2006 Huolimatta USA:n varaulkoministerin kommenteista Venezuelan interventionismia vastaan, USA on itse päättänyt jatkaa sekaantumistaan Latinalaisen Amerikan politiikkaan tukemalla Yhdysvaltain armeijan koulutuskeskusta alueella. Pahamaineinen School of Americas on vuosien varrella kouluttanut alueelle diktaattoreita ja tukenut verisiä hyökkäyksiä kapinallisia vastaan.
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From: UnMundo América Latina
Related topics/regions: [Anguilla] [Governance] [Arms & military]
Image: Presidentti George W. Bush ja Latinalainen Amerikka © Radio Netherlands Wereldomroep
Jericho (© Video Volunteers)
27.06.2006
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Related topics/regions: [Land] [Social exclusion] [Narcotics]
Image: Jericho (© Video Volunteers)
27.06.2006 The U.S. Supreme Court agreed to consider whether the Bush administration must regulate carbon dioxide to combat global warming, setting up what could be one of the court's most important decisions on the environment.
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From: Environmental News Network
Control Arms gets football fever
26.06.2006 As football fans enjoy the world cup, the Control Arms campaign is getting ready to kick off a whole series of events at the crucial UN Conference on Small Arms, which starts today. Visit The Stadium and score one for the campaign.
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Related topics/regions: [Politics] [Arms & military]
Image: Control Arms gets football fever © Intermón Oxfam
A person who works 52 weeks a year, 40 hours a week at the minimum wage of $5.15 an hour earns just $10,700.
23.06.2006 Following Congress’s eighth pay raise since 1997 and the recent defeat of minimum-wage legislation in the Senate, the American Friends Service Committee, urged the House of Representatives to raise the federal minimum wage, which stands at $5.15 an hour.
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From: American Friends Service Committee
Image: A person who works 52 weeks a year, 40 hours a week at the minimum wage of $5.15 an hour earns just $10,700. © American Friends Service Committee
22.06.2006 A Pentagon document has surfaced that classifies homosexuality as a mental disorder, grouping it with retardation and personality disorder.
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From: Feminist Majority Foundation
AFSC is calling for "truly comprehensive" reform for the proposed immigration policy bill in the Senate.
22.06.2006 The American Friends Service Committe says the Hagel-Martinez Amendment, proposed by the Senate, is not comprehensive enough and does nothing to permanently accept and incorporate undocumented workers into the nation’s social and economic landscape.
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From: American Friends Service Committee
Image: AFSC is calling for "truly comprehensive" reform for the proposed immigration policy bill in the Senate. © American Friends Service Committee
21.06.2006 Advocates in Nigeria and the US have criticised a major new report from the State Department in Washington for ignoring the trafficking of Nigerian women into the US, and warned that the omission could undermine efforts to draw the huge Nigerian diaspora into the fight against household slavery in the US.
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From: Advocacy Project
Related topics/regions: [Nigeria]
Saving us and the planet
21.06.2006 The entire global political system has been fruitlessly distracted for nearly half a decade by 9/11 and its consequences, says John Sloboda. The US-led ‘war on terror’ not only fails to address the real threats facing humanity, it is exacerbating them, and bringing closer the likelihood of their devastating impacts on human and environmental security.
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Image: Saving us and the planet © Anne Ward
Afghan women gather to nominate women electoral candidates.
21.06.2006 The Global Resources and Opportunities for Women to Thrive Act (GROWTH Act) is groundbreaking legislation that, if passed, would help remove barriers that prevent women from participating in their countries’ economies. Learn more about what the bill will do and who supports it.
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From: Women Thrive Worldwide
Image: Afghan women gather to nominate women electoral candidates. © Teressa Rerras / Peace X Peace
The Internet: who's to benefit?
20.06.2006 On one side, the big phone companies and cable providers, who want Congress to help them speed up the move into the video market and keep government regulation at a minimum. On the other side: customers, who want Congress to make sure that the Internet does not become a fast lane for those who can pay - and a dirt road for those who can not. Gail Russell Chaddock reports.
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From: Christian Science Monitor
Image: The Internet: who's to benefit? © Peter Armstrong
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