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- Jaffna heading towards "silent death"
A group of priests in Sri Lanka has written to let the outside world know about the "isolated, unknown and silent death" of many people on the Jaffna Peninsula
Issue : Published 27-Feb-2007
- There's no bacon in Adjumani
An Australian aid worker escapes the Sharia prohibition of pork and wine when he moves from Darfur to Northern Uganda. But his arrival coincides with the outbreak of swine fever and the drying up of the bacon supply.
Issue 19 : Published 23-Dec-2006
- Lavapiés – where old Europe meets new
The Madrid barrio of Lavapiés has always been peopled with immigrants. The easy coexistence of tradition and diversity there is especially important, on a continent made suddenly uneasy by its burgeoning immigrant populations.
Issue 19 : Published 23-Dec-2006
- Gut reaction aside, those on the ground know Iraq reality
This month The Lancet published the findings of an Iraq war mortality survey that put the toll at more than 600,000. The US should recognise this figure because other studies in Darfur, Kosovo and Afghanistan employing identical methods are widely accepted.
Issue 16 : Published 30-Oct-2006
- Palestinian factions holding back negotiations with Israel
The situation in the Palestinian Territories, particularly in Gaza, remains bleak, especially since public sector employees went on strike. What is most worrying about the strike is that it is strengthening the factional divisions and infighting among Palestinians.
Issue 13 : Published 18-Sep-2006
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