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Judiciary biggest obstacle to anti-corruption campaign

By Other News Sources on October 14, 2005 • ( Leave a comment )

(October 14, 2005) The judiciary is the "biggest stumbling block" in the Philippine government’s effort to curb corruption, mainly because of its snail-paced trial of graft charges against corrupt government officials, Hong Kong’s former anti-corruption czar said.

The corruption quandary

By Other News Sources on October 14, 2005 • ( Leave a comment )

(October 14, 2005) Iraq’s transitional government has issued arrest warrants for a former defense minister and 23 other officials for the misappropriation of more than $1 billion during the administration of Iraq’s interim government from June 2004 until April.

Pinochet money ‘from arms sales’

By Other News Sources on October 14, 2005 • ( Leave a comment )

(October 14, 2005) Chile’s former military ruler, Augusto Pinochet, amassed some of his secret fortune with commissions from weapons sales, a state prosecutor has said.

Study planned for two dams

By Other News Sources on October 4, 2005 • ( Leave a comment )

(October 4, 2005) Thailand’s energy planners have dusted off plans for mainstream Mekong dams studied by Canadian firm Acres International in the early 1990s.

Five years in Wuhan Women’s Prison for requesting fair treatment

By Other News Sources on October 4, 2005 • ( Leave a comment )
 
Wang Xidong was attending a meeting at her son’s school when the police arrived for her. They took the mother of three away on April 21, 2004, and if she serves her full sentence, she won’t be home again until 2009.

Fighting fraud and corruption: World Bank fills out its armoury of counter measures

By Other News Sources on October 3, 2005 • ( Leave a comment )

(October 3, 2005) Corruption remains a formidable barrier to development, the recently appointed World Bank President Paul Wolfowitz said in his first address to the annual World Bank and International Monetary Fund meetings in Washington.

Dictator-hunter homes in on ‘Africa’s Pinochet’

By Other News Sources on October 3, 2005 • ( Leave a comment )

(October 3, 2005) A U.S. human rights lawyer who campaigns to bring ex-dictators accused of atrocities to justice has set his sights on snaring a former U.S.-backed ruler of Chad he calls "Africa’s Pinochet."

Chile re-evaluates Pinochet, Allende

By Other News Sources on October 3, 2005 • ( Leave a comment )

(October 3, 2005) Augusto Pinochet has few public friends left; Salvador Allende’s reputation is being revived.

Loot: Let’s emulate Nigeria

By Other News Sources on September 30, 2005 • ( Leave a comment )

(September 30, 2005) After years of negotiations, Switzerland has finally agreed to repatriate to Nigeria millions of dollars stolen and stashed in its banks by former dictator Sani Abacha.

The phantom of debt relief: a historical dimension

By Other News Sources on September 30, 2005 • ( Leave a comment )

(September 30, 2005) "It is instructive that while African countries were earning huge royalties from the exploration of their mineral resources, their leaders did not stop at looting the treasury with the advice and connivance of their Western mentors and advisers."

Declaration of Havana, II South-North Consultation

By Other News Sources on September 30, 2005 • ( Leave a comment )

(September 30, 2005) Resistance and alternatives to debt domination.

Check against misuse of foreign aid

By Other News Sources on September 29, 2005 • ( Leave a comment )

(September 29, 2005) A top economic consultant said it appeared African aid had been insufficiently allocated and in some cases simply looted by irresponsible governments with a consequent legacy of unsustainable odious debt.

Debt relief for Nigeria: Not yet uhuru

By Other News Sources on September 29, 2005 • ( Leave a comment )

(September 29, 2005) “Since the debt by President Obasanjo’s own admission, are of dubious origin, the issues of the responsibilities of the creditors must be put on the table during the discussions with the Paris Club in September.”

The villagers who seek to safeguard Shangri-La

By Other News Sources on September 29, 2005 • ( Leave a comment )

(September 29, 2005) ‘The government talks about environmental protection being a priority, so why then do we have to move away from this beautiful valley at the expense of the environment?’ – A villager’s lament in a CCTV documentary on Tiger Leaping Gorge.

Open letter to the PRC from the Salween Watch Coalition

By Other News Sources on September 29, 2005 • ( Leave a comment )

(September 29, 2005) ‘We would appreciate it if your government shared with us on what basis decisions are being made that will have huge and irreversible impacts on our lives, livelihoods and environment.’

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