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EDITORIAL: Capitalism has presided over some horrific genocides, notes Jacques Depelchin
COMMENT&ANALYSIS:
- Shola Oshodi discusses gender and development
- People in rich countries are being lied to about the causes of African famine, says Judith Amanthis
- Indigenous communities must be recognized in Africa, argues Angela N. Khaminwa
LETTERS: On Zimbabwe’s debt, making poverty history, in support of Chidi Anselm Odinkalu and the other side of John Garang
PAN-AFRICAN POSTCARD: Tajudeen Abdul-Raheem asks why Nigeria can’t get its act together
BLOGGING AFRICA: A roundup of commentary from African blogs
BOOKS AND ARTS: Chenjerai Hove says freedom of expression should also mean freedom after expression
GLOBAL CALL TO ACTION AGAINST POVERTY: The GCAP coalition is mobilizing for the United Nations Millennium +5 review
CONFLICTS AND EMERGENCIES: Links to news about DRC, Niger, Sudan and Zimbabwe
HUMAN RIGHTS: Remembering the slave trade and the international day of the disappeared
REFUGEES AND FORCED MIGRATION: UN endorses new guidelines on property rights of displaced persons
WOMEN AND GENDER: SADC summit presents many challenges for gender equality
ELECTIONS AND GOVERNANCE: UN reform unlikely, plus links to news on Egypt, Kenya, Liberia and Nigeria
DEVELOPMENT: African civil society speaks on the road to Hong Kong
HEALTH AND HIV/AIDS: Nestle hammered over breast milk substitutes; responding to the health workforce crisis in Chad
MEDIA: "Idiots like you will be killed one by one" Ivory Coast newspaper editor told
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