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News Release: World Bank bonds boycott

By Other News Sources on July 7, 2003 • ( Leave a comment )

(July 7, 2003) The World Bank Bonds Boycott campaign commends America’s largest private pension system for sellings its remaining World Bank bonds and encourages other funds to follow its lead.

Velchev’s U.S. trip reaps rewards

By Other News Sources on July 4, 2003 • ( Leave a comment )

(July 4, 2003) According to Bulgaria’s Finance Minister Milen Velchev, the U.S. administration had shown understanding that the repayment of the Iraqi debt to Bulgaria was of great importance and it would not insist on its full cancellation.

Villagers complain about Vietnamese dams

By Other News Sources on July 4, 2003 • ( Leave a comment )

(July 4, 2003) Villagers living along the Se San River, a tributary of the Mekong, are waiting to see how Phnom Penh will respond to their protests against controversial hydroelectric dams on Vietnam’s section of the river, villagers and environmentalists say.

Agenda in Africa

By Other News Sources on July 3, 2003 • ( Leave a comment )

(July 3, 2003) If the United States can forgive Iraq’s debt because of Saddam Hussein’s actions, it ought to forgive the debt that Nigeria, for instance, amassed under its former military dictator, the late Sani Abacha.

Palace of problems

By Other News Sources on July 2, 2003 • ( Leave a comment )

(July 2, 2003) Although chasing Hussein’s hidden bank accounts and finding caches of gold has grabbed headlines, those amounts are small compared with what a tough debt reduction campaign can yield for Iraq.

Africa may have a case on basis of ‘odious debt’

By Other News Sources on July 2, 2003 • ( Leave a comment )

(July 2, 2003) "One side-effect of the American/British occupation of Iraq is that it has sparked public debate on a dark secret of international finance: the debt taken on by odious regimes," say James K. Boyce and Leonce Ndikumana.

Gates opened for four months

By Other News Sources on July 2, 2003 • ( Leave a comment )

(July 2, 2003) All eight sluice gates at the Pak Moon dam were opened yesterday, and will stay open for four months.

Lahmeyer International sentenced in Lesotho

By Other News Sources on July 2, 2003 • ( Leave a comment )

(July 2, 2003) German consultancy firm Lahmeyer International found guilty of bribery in Lesotho Highland Water Project.

Rethinking Japanese ODA in Vietnam’s electricity industry

By Other News Sources on July 1, 2003 • ( Leave a comment )

(July 1, 2003) To meet Vietnam’s surging demand for electricity service, EVN wants to build 22 additional large hydro dams in the next decade or so, six of which are slated for the Se San River. But are big hydro dams the best option?

Official seeks to cool down expectations about Iraqi debt redemption

By Other News Sources on June 30, 2003 • ( Leave a comment )

(June 30, 2003) Bulgaria should not have too great expectations about collecting a US$1.7 billion debt that Iraq ran to it during the Cold War, Deputy Minister of Finance Krasimir Katev said. The Paris Club is likely to forgive up to 60% of it, he said.

Bulgarian official warns against great expectations about Iraq’s debt

By Other News Sources on June 30, 2003 • ( Leave a comment )

(June 30, 2003) Krassimir Katev, Bulgaria’s Deputy Finance Minister, ruled out the option for the U.S. administration to buy out the Iraqi debt, which, in his words, counters its regulations.  

Vietnam to join Laos in building hydro power plant

By Other News Sources on June 30, 2003 • ( Leave a comment )

(June 30, 2003) Lao Deputy Prime Minister Thongloun Sisoulith has expressed hope that Vietnamese businesses will
join with Laos in building the hydroelectric power project, Sekaman 3.

U.S. investors stay shy of Iraqi debt trade

By Other News Sources on June 27, 2003 • ( Leave a comment )

(June 27, 2003) Prices for Iraqi commercial debt have risen strongly since the fall of Saddam Hussein, but analysts say U.S. investors are holding back from re-entering the market because of legal uncertainties, despite last month’s lifting of U.S. financial sanctions.

Velchev in U.S. for talks

By Other News Sources on June 27, 2003 • ( Leave a comment )

(June 27, 2003) Finance Minister Milen Velchev said Bulgaria was willing to wait a couple of years more, as it had waited for 13 years already to get back its debt from Iraq. "What is really important is to receive as large percentage of the debt as possible," he said.

Debt forgiveness

By Other News Sources on June 26, 2003 • ( Leave a comment )

(June 26, 2003) Before the recent war in Iraq began, Iraqi exiles expressed their hopes for a democratic post-Saddam Iraq, including their hopes for the disposition of Saddam’s debts.

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