PAMBAZUKA NEWS 206: Walter Rodney, the Prophet of Self Emancipation

The IUF is requesting international support for a campaign to free three imprisoned trade union leaders in Eritrea. Tewelde Ghebremedhin, Chairperson of the IUF-affiliated Food, Beverages, Hotels, Tourism, Agriculture and Tobacco Workers Federation and Minase Andezion, secretary of the textile and leather workers' federation, were arrested by security police on March 30 and remain in detention. On April 9, police arrested Habtom Weldemicael, who heads the Coca-Cola Workers Union and is a memb...read more

Governments including Japan, Korea, Mexico and the United States are planning to use new World Trade Organization (WTO) negotiations to dismantle a wide range of national laws protecting the environment, social well-being and health, Friends of the Earth International has revealed. A list compiled by the environmental group before trade negotiators met in Geneva in April showed that legislation covering food, fisheries, timber and petroleum production, energy efficiency, chemical testing, rec...read more

Thank you for the piece by Gerald Caplan on solidarity in Genocide. That effort of transcending the differences in partial or total annihilation for the sake of an ideology is to be commended, but the effort falls short. The space is too brief to deal fairly with the reasons for this.

Uniquely unique

One should accept that all genocides are both unique and generic. But, the idea that, historically, morally or ethically, we shall one day devise a sort of Richter Scale for genocid...read more

Crisis Group's Early Warning Resources web page is a one-stop-shop compiling various sources of public information and aiming to provide journalists, analysts and policy makers with forewarning of possible conflicts around the world and information on conflict trends. Early warning includes conflict-related early warning web pages; humanitarian and natural disaster early warning websites; risk analysis websites; Global conflict trend analyses; and Daily news services that provide the most up-...read more

Those who fall behind in the winner take all markets of global competition not only suffer from poverty and poor health, but also lose access to health care and other essential health-producing services. Reversing these trends will require decisive and coordinated action on the part of high-income countries in areas we often do not connect with: debt cancellation, increased development assistance, fair trade policies and global tax reforms.

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