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Month: February 2007

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Citizens of the Earth

Rene Wadlow February 12, 2007 Rene Wadlow

In a mixture of the titles of the "Citizens of the World" and the "Friends of the Earth" - the representatives of 40 governments speaking as the "Citizens of the Earth" called on February 2, 2007 for an improved UN system of ecological governance.

Men preparing pond lilies for sale

NGO Fever: Democratization and its Discontents in Cambodia

Mneesha Gellman and Josh Dankoff February 8, 2007 Mneesha Gellman and Josh Dankoff

Chher Cheng is the only female to sit as a Commune Councilor in her Cambodian village. Elected in 2002, Cheng ran in the first wave of local elections heralded by decentralization proponents as a key step in rebuilding village life by granting more autonomy from the national agenda emanating from the capital city of Phnom Penh.(1)

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Postcard from…Seoul

Wol-san Liem February 7, 2007 Wol-san Liem

Since March 2006, the United States and South Korea have been straining to complete the Korea-U.S. Free Trade Agreement (FTA). Both governments claim it will yield more jobs and cheaper goods, but South Koreans are highly suspicious.

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Revolutionary Resource: Website on Dave Dellinger

Toward Freedom February 6, 2007 Toward Freedom

New website created by Toward Freedom to remember, and learn more about, the life and times of activist Dave Dellinger (1915-2004).

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Resisting Corporate Power in Colombia: An Interview with Aviva Chomsky

Hans Bennett February 5, 2007 Hans Bennett

Aviva Chomsky is professor of history and Latin American Studies at Salem State College in Massachusetts. She is also a founder of the North Shore Colombia Solidarity Committee, which has been working since 2002 with Colombian labor and popular movements, especially those affected by the foreign-owned mining sector.

Va Nou trains community volunteers on defendants' rights in the Khmer Rouge Tribunal

Reconciliation and the Khmer Rouge Tribunal in Cambodia

Mneesha Gellman and Josh Dankoff February 1, 2007 Mneesha Gellman and Josh Dankoff

We sat around the breakfast table gently sweating along with our hosts in the early morning heat.

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