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WHY IS THE PEACE MOVEMENT SO QUIET ABOUT AFGHANISTAN?
By Roberto Savio
While the war in Iraq triggered massive demonstrations across the globe, the ratcheting up of the number of troops in Afghanistan has generated no more than brief debates in parliaments. Why? Asks Roberto Savio, founder and president emeritus of IPS news agency.

CLIMATE CHANGE: ACT NOW, BEFORE IT IS TOO LATE
By Wangari Maathai
Climate change presents a challenge of leadership the likes of which the world has never seen, writes Wangari Maathai, the 2004 Nobel Peace Laureate, founder of the Green Belt Movement and a co-founder of the Nobel Women's Initiative.

A CULTURE OF PEACE - THE TIME HAS COME
By Federico Mayor
The culture and economy of war and the hegemony of the "globalisers" have been a catastrophic failure and the cause of incalculable levels of suffering, hunger, and extreme poverty. A "new beginning" is needed urgently, writes Federico Mayor, president of the Culture of Peace Foundation and former Director General of UNESCO.


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The Logic and Limits of Nonviolent Conflict
Analysis by Karina Böckmann
BERLIN - Today marks the one-year anniversary of the uprisings in Egypt that unseated an authoritarian regime and rekindled the spark of nonviolent resistance around the world.
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SRI LANKA
Peace Brings Little for the War-Disabled
By Amantha Perera
VAVUNIYA - There are times when Thiyagarajah Santhirakumaran, 35, wishes that he had died in Sri Lanka’s civil war. There is peace now, but with both his legs blown off by a shell he has little to look forward to except a life of dependency.
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SRI LANKA
Road Signs Indicate Better Times
By Amantha Perera
NEDUNKERNI, Sri Lanka - The rough road is almost indistinguishable from the mud huts and dilapidated surroundings of this village - still pockmarked by the artillery duels of Sri Lanka’s fierce civil war that ended more than two years ago.
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RIGHTS-SRI LANKA
Recovery of Disappeared's Body Raises Hopes
By Amantha Perera
COLOMBO - The details would have done credit to the plot of a spy thriller, except they are chillingly real.
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In Sri Lanka Democracy Rides on Wheels
By Amantha Perera
THUNUKKAI, Sri Lanka - If voters in this remote village, deep inside Sri Lanka’s former war zone, turned out in strength for the historical Jul. 23 local body elections, it had to do with the availability of buses to ferry them to the nearest polling station 20 km away.
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Q&A
Challenge Men To Share Political and Economic Power
Souleymane Faye interviews BINETA DIOP, founder and executive director of the NGO Femmes Africa Solidarité
DAKAR - Bineta Diop, director of the non-governmental organisation Femmes Africa Solidarité, is at the forefront of the fight for better protection of women in conflict zones and their integration in peace processes.
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INDIA
Red Link With Nepal Fades
Analysis by Ranjit Devraj and Damakant Jayshi
NEW DELHI/KATHMANDU - With the powerful Unified Communist Party of Nepal (Maoist) relinquishing control of its fighting arm, the People's Liberation Army (PLA), the Indian government, faced with its own Maoist insurgency, can breathe more easily.
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RIGHTS-JAPAN
Social Fallout of Atomic Bombings Hounds Survivors
By Suvendrini Kakuchi
TOKYO - With her knees shaking and her heart thudding, Toshiko Hamamako rose to address the audience. But it was more than stage fright.
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SUDAN
Election Results Expected Soon
By IPS Correspondents
KHARTOUM/JUBA, South Sudan - Poor access to telephone networks and lack of roads in some areas of South Sudan is delaying the submission of voting results to the election commission.
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SIERRA LEONE
Police Plan to Use Youth Against Crime Sparks Row
By Lansana Fofana
FREETOWN - A new police force plan to recruit youths in each community, to help fight the country-wide spate of armed robbery, has provoked controversy and sparked a nationwide debate.
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MIDEAST
U.S. Credibility as Peace Broker Eroding by the Day
By Ellen Massey
WASHINGTON - In the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, movement in the standoff between the two sides can be as often backward as it is forward. The past couple of weeks have seen moves from both sides that have garnered the attention of the world, but forward progress remains elusive.
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SOUTH ASIA
The Ties that Bind: Artists, Writers Forge Peace
By Irfan Ahmed
CHANDIGARH, India - Imagine writers, scholars and folk performers from eight South Asian countries coming together to share their common heritage and culture while promoting peace and harmony at the same time.
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PAKISTAN
Military Vs Militancy Does Not Equal Peace
By Zofeen Ebrahim
KARACHI - As militant attacks in Pakistan continue unabated, there are increasing calls for the government to rethink its strategy—and look deep within.
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Farming the future: sustaining smallholder farmers in RSSTen years after the adoption of the “Declaration and Programme of Action on a Culture of Peace” by the U.N. General Assembly, Fundación Cultura de Paz and IPS News Agency have launched a series of articles by renowned international figures who will reflect on the “Culture of Peace” and its media, education, youth, religious, environmental and human rights dimensions.

Fundación Cultura de Paz is headed by former UNESCO Director General and current Chair of the IPS Board of Directors Federico Mayor Zaragoza.

This initiative goes beyond commemorative activities, and aims at creating a space for reflection and the promotion of the necessary transformations at all levels to move from a culture of imposition, force and war to a culture of dialogue, justice, cooperation and peace.

Twenty years after the fall of the Berlin wall and in the mist of more than twenty armed conflicts currently causing thousands of deaths every year - from Somali civil war to the drug war in Mexico - the moment could not be more momentous.

Nuclear Weapons - The World's Deadly Arsenal
Guns and Roses
The Dark Side - IPS's coverage of terrorism
United Nations - Inside the Glass House
Power Games