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Civil Society Ready for Regime Change
By Baradan Kuppusamy
KUALA LUMPUR - As the year draws to a close no solution is visible for Malaysia’s worsening ethnic and religious divide, either from the political establishment led by an indecisive Prime Minister Abdullah Badawi nor a judiciary tainted by charges corruptions.
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Transformation Via Constitutional Reforms
By Humberto Márquez*
CARACAS - As left-leaning forces have been elected to power in several countries in South America’s Andean region, they have undertaken constitutional reforms to incorporate far-reaching economic and social changes.
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Mexico Fails Anti-Drug Test
By Diego Cevallos
MEXICO CITY - A decade of efforts by Mexico to eliminate, or at least significantly curb, drug trafficking and consumption has led to nothing but failure.
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Gates Led Realist Resurgence in ‘07
Analysis by Jim Lobe
WASHINGTON - 2007 will likely go down in U.S. history as the year in which the balance of power in the long-running struggle between hawks and realists in the administration of President George W. Bush shifted decisively in favour of the latter.
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Sri Lanka's Tinderbox Set to Go
By Amantha Perera
COLOMBO - Three years after the Indian Ocean tsunami left over 32, 000 Sri Lankans dead and 500,000 survivors homeless, this island country stands on the brink of another disaster - this time manmade and in the shape of an all-out war between Tamil separatist rebels and the country’s armed forces.
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Grim Present, Dim Future for Andean Integration
By Humberto Márquez *
CARACAS - The Andean countries are passing through the gates of the new year with their trade bloc, the Andean Community of Nations (CAN) - the oldest and most structured regional integration agreement in the Americas - fraying at the edges.
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Climate Change Gives Rise to New World Order
Analysis by Mario Osava
RIO DE JANEIRO - Once again, humanity is facing the risk of catastrophe. The terror of destruction by nuclear missiles ready to be launched at the touch of a button has given way to the disturbing possibility of global warming going past the point of no return, and this is turning traditional international coalitions and geopolitical concepts upside down.
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Still Outsiders After a Year in EU
By Claudia Ciobanu
BUCHAREST - Bulgaria and Romania joined the European Union (EU) Jan. 1 2007 under the toughest conditions ever imposed on new member states. Although the two countries barely met the criteria for membership, their strategic location, between the Western Balkans and the Black Sea, as well as their relatively trouble-free domestic politics, made them an asset for the stability of EU's eastern front.
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Spate of Suicide Bombings Auger Ill for Pakistan
By Ashfaq Yusufzai
PESHAWAR - As hundreds prostrated in prayer on one of Islam’s major festivals in Pakistan’s North West Frontier Province (NWFP), last week, a powerful bomb exploded inside the mosque killing 48 worshippers and wounding close to 200.
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Short Shrift for Human Rights in South-east Asia
By Marwaan Macan-Markar
BANGKOK - For nearly 30 years Cambodians have grappled with a question that no one in the country could answer with certainty: will the surviving leaders of the Khmer Rouge regime face justice for the genocide they perpetrated on their own people in the mid-1970s?
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Human Rights in Argentina - Progress and Pending Tasks
By Marcela Valente
BUENOS AIRES - Identified with a generation hit hard by Argentina’s 1976-1983 military dictatorship, former president Néstor Kirchner won the respect of human rights organisations through his support of trials of military human rights abusers. Now his successor, his wife Cristina Fernández, faces new challenges on that front.
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