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RIGHTS: Executions Create Generations of Victims

Mithre J. Sandrasagra

UNITED NATIONS, Feb 12 2007 (IPS) – They re going to kill him because he killed somebody, so when they kill him, who do we get to kill? asked the 10-year-old daughter of Christina Lawson at the time of her father s execution by the U.S. state of Texas in 2005.
State executions leave such children confused and traumatised and entire families, too. Some are so affected that they are driven to the brink of insanity, a groundbreaking report entitled Creating More Victims: How Executions Hurt the Families left Behind graphically illustrates.

It has been published by Murder Victims Families for Human Rights (MVFHR), a Massachusetts-based organisation representing the family members of the victims of murder and state executions.

Families of the…

MEXICO: Legal Abortion No Longer a Distant Goal for Activists

Diego Cevallos

MEXICO CITY, Mar 21 2007 (IPS) – Mexico could join Cuba and Guyana as the only countries in Latin America where abortion is legal in cases other than those involving rape or a threat to a pregnant woman s life.
Two draft laws apparently enjoy majority support, and the Church and conservative groups are up in arms.

For the first time there is a serious, mature debate on this, and a strong possibility that abortion will be decriminalised, which would be a very positive step in terms of the rights of women, Martha Júarez, spokeswoman for the non-governmental Information Group on Reproductive Choice (GIRE), told IPS.

Last week, opposition legislators from the leftist Democratic Revolution Party (PRD), the centrist Institutional Revolutionary Party …

SRI LANKA: Climate Change Worse Than Civil War – UN Expert

Feizal Samath

COLOMBO, Apr 24 2007 (IPS) – As the world prepares for yet another scary #39 report by the United Nations panel on global warming and climate change, a Sri Lankan specialist in the group says Tamil rebels and government troops are actually fighting over land due to be submerged as sea-levels rise.
#39 #39A major part of Jaffna and other northern areas (of Sri Lanka) will be submerged when the sea-level rises. So people are fighting and dying over areas that may soon not be there, #39 #39 Prof. Mohan Munasinghe, vice-chairman of the U.N. #39s Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), told IPS in an interview.

Jaffna, seat of a revolt for an independent homeland for minority Tamils, lies on the northern tip of the island. Northern and eastern coas…

HEALTH-CHINA: Olympic Planners Kick the Butt

Antoaneta Bezlova

BEIJING, May 31 2007 (IPS) – Chinese leaders have promised to make the 2008 Olympic Games in Beijing non-smoking ambitious for this country of 360 million smokers. Never have the Games that celebrate physical fitness been held in a country more hooked on tobacco and more afflicted by smoking-related diseases.
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China s smoking population, as in so many other global rankings, is the world s biggest. Nearly 60 percent men in the country smoke and proffering cigarettes is a ritualised form of social courtesy. But the health toll from the smoking addiction is also very high an estimated 1.2 million Chinese die every year …

COTE D’IVOIRE: A Shot in the Arm for the Northern Livestock Sector

Aly Ouattara

KORHOGO, Northern Côte d Ivoire, Jun 27 2007 (IPS) – As Côte d Ivoire tries to pick up the pieces after five years of civil war, efforts are getting underway to deal with a notable casualty of the conflict: the health of livestock in the north, formerly under rebel control.
Starting next month and ending January 2009, about three million stock animals will be vaccinated by authorities, with financial assistance from the European Union. During the war, government controls for maintaining the care of farm animals in northern Côte d Ivoire collapsed while much of the equipment used in these controls was destroyed. This led to a decline in the health of livestock, and a knock-on effect concerning the wellbeing of communities.

Today, there is no assurance …

TRADE-CHINA: Safety Complaints Force Beijing to Tighten Quality Control

Antoaneta Bezlova

BEIJING, Aug 1 2007 (IPS) – Dogged by a plethora of reports in the foreign media highlighting problem Chinese goods and worried that product-safety recalls are spiralling into a major problem for its export juggernaut, Beijing has shifted gear to defend its battered Made in China reputation.
Reluctant to acknowledge the problem when it first came to light several months ago, Chinese authorities are now daily rounding up companies suspected of faulty products.

The safety crackdown on domestic producers has been accompanied by a public relations campaign, aimed at international traders.

The Chinese government pays great attention to addressing flaws in product quality, especially the quality of food products, Li Changjing, an official with the…

HEALTH: Guyana Catches Herbal Fever

Bert Wilkinson

GEORGETOWN, Aug 30 2007 (IPS) – A quiet but perhaps long overdue debate is taking place in this small English-speaking South American republic over the growing power and influence alternative medical practitioners, some of whom have recently been forced to officially back away from claims about special powers to heal everything from HIV/AIDS to various forms of cancer.
But while members of the Guyana Association of Alternative Medicine (GAM) recently concurred with a health ministry statement denouncing these more far-fetched claims, the spectacular rise of herbal doctors in recent years remains undisputed.

GAM has about 40 members, but there are dozens of roadside and market vendors selling their own mystery concoctions around the country.

It i…