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May 26, 2008

Burma: the Silence of Bogalay

by Fiona Ehlers, Spiegel Online, Germany - Thousands of corpses are floating in Burma's Irrawaddy Delta, but the country's military junta is not taking care of survivors. It would be hard to surpass the cynicism of the generals. An eyewitness report from the Irrawaddy Delta.

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Tribes Versus Terrorists

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Ban the Cluster Bomb

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The Rights of the Land

by Robin Kimmerer, Orion, USA - The Onondaga Nation of central New York proposes a radical new vision of property rights....