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13.02.2006
The odds are stacked against women in Darfur for bringing rape charges, which are often reduced to assault or require a male witness. But hopes are high that the International Criminal Court will be able to change the situation. Christine Butegwa from Femnet reports.
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27.01.2006
Ben Terrall examines Haiti’s coup regime, human rights abuses, the sham of planned elections and the complicity of Washington on a military and diplomatic level.
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20.01.2006
The unprecedented appointment of women to key posts in the Tanzanian cabinet is just a beginning, argues Salma Maoulidi: "We must ensure that women...make a difference once in office...lest we fall victims to the 'See, women can’t lead' rejoinder."
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17.01.2006
The Khartoum government continues to get away with murder in Darfur and people urging intervention on strictly humanitarian grounds have no influence. The result is virtually pre-ordained: the death, rape and suffering will continue, says Gerald Caplan.
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07.11.2005
The West has made a commitment to Africa. African governments have renewed commitments to put their citizens first. But women are being ignored from Washington to Rwanda, says Stephen Lewis, the U.N.'s special envoy for AIDS in Africa, and that's a clear sign that no one intends to keep their promises.
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