News and Views: July 2005
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- Rape, sexual violence continue in Sudan’s Darfur region, UN reports (UN News)
- Activists See CAFTA as Gift to Big Pharma (Jim Lobe, Inter Press Service)
- Cuba: Bush's 'generous' offer is a joke (Albor Ruiz, New York Daily News)
- Ghosts of the 1915 U.S. Invasion Still Haunt Haiti's People (Edwidge Danticat, Miami Herald)
- HEALTH: Sick of Globalisation (Kintto Lucas, Inter Press Service)
- Landmark civil society forum on conflict prevention wraps up at UN (UN News)
- Health for the Poor (Raj Panjabi, Z Magazine)
- Bush Overstates Africa Aid Increase (David Bryden, Foreign Policy in Focus)
- At the U.N., a Growing Republican Presence (Colum Lynch, Washington Post)
- Aristide in Exile (Naomi Klien, The Nation)
- Challenging abortion law in Colombia (Women's Human Rights Net)
- UN expert concerned US-Peru free trade accord could deprive poor of medicine (UN News)
- Stop US Funding of Israel's Illegal Wall (Jewish Voice for Peace)
- Senate Approves Controversial CAFTA (Susan Milligan, Boston Globe)
- July 1 - International White Band Day (Global Call to Action Against Poverty)
- In Iraq, giving birth is complicated by war (Annia Ciezadlo, The Christian Science Monitor)


