News and Views: June 2005
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- The U.S. Occupation and Rising Religious Extremism: The Double Threat to Women in Iraq (Anissa Hélie, ZNet)
- A Rape in the Making (Stephen Gowans)
- GUATEMALA: Brutal Killings of Women Recall Counterinsurgency Techniques (Adrián Reyes, Inter Press Service)
- July Fourth Action to Close Guantanamo Detention Center
- UN marks World Day to Combat Desertification, focusing on women's contributions (UN News)
- Peruvian Women Denounce Economic Social Cultural Rights Violations (Gabriela de Cicco, AWID)
- Sign the national petition on Cuba travel (Latin America Working Group)
- A Noose, Not a Bracelet (Naomi Klein, The Nation)
- Revealed: how oil giant influenced Bush (John Vidal, The Guardian)
- 3 million reasons to act for Africa (Kevin Williams, International Herald Tribune)
- 'War on Terror' Has Latin American Indigenous People in Its Sights (Gustavo González, Inter Press Service)
- National Call-in Days to Cancel Debt at the G-8 Summit: June 7 & 29
- An Epidemic Failure (Geraldine Sealey, Salon.com)
- Armed conflicts leading cause of world hunger emergencies (Food and Agriculture Organization, United Nations)
- Revealed: the new scramble for Africa (David Leigh and David Pallister, The Guardian)
- Children of Iraq: A Face of Grief as War Takes Toll (César Chelala, Philadelphia Inquirer)
- Cuba develops new cholera vaccine (Yahoo News)
- MADRE joins over 300 organizations in signing letter to new World Bank President, Paul Wolfowitz (50 Years is Enough)


