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EDITORIALS: Horace Campbell writes on how Walter Rodney became the ‘prophet of emancipation’
COMMENT AND ANALYSIS: The onslaught of the biotech industry is the new scramble for Africa, argues Nnimmo Bassey
- Chandrakant Patel asks if the vision of Bandung will mean new trade rules based on equity?
LETTERS: Reader views on capitalism as genocide, development pornography and press freedom
CONFLICT AND EMERGENCIES: News on DRC secession, Somalia peacekeepers and the latest from Darfur
HUMAN RIGHTS: Soon-to-be announced winner of human rights award arrested and held in Sudan
DEVELOPMENT: Footballers challenge the G8 in Kenya and chicken farmers demand fair trade in Ghana
ENVIRONMENT: New trade talks threaten environmental laws
MEDIA AND FREEDOM OF EXPRESSION: Kenyan and Nigerian first ladies mark press freedom day by storming newsrooms, beating and arresting journalists
ADVOCACY AND CAMPAIGNS: Call for the release of a Coke union worker arrested in Eritrea along with two others.
JOBS: Fahamu seeks advocacy and campaigns coordinator

* Would debt cancellation change your day-to-day life?

World Debt Day 2005 takes place on May 16 and is an opportunity to voice your feelings about how the burden of debt blocks development across Africa. Pambazuka News would like to know how you think debt cancellation would change your day-to-day life. Send your comments to [email protected]

In March Pambazuka News produced a special issue on debt that contained a series of articles addressing critical issues related to debt. You can catch up on the articles in the edition by visiting http://www.pambazuka.org/index.php?issue=197