News and Views: December 2005
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- SRI LANKA: Growing Violence Eclipses Tsunami Anniversary (Amantha Perera, Inter Press Service)
- 1.25 million children beyond reach of aid in Sudan’s Darfur region, UN warns (UN News)
- Indigenous Leaders Celebrate Morales Victory (Diego Cevallos, Inter Press Service)
- In Iraq, security trumps women's rights (Howard LaFranchi, The Christian Science Monitor)
- U.S. is Still Undermining Haiti (Mark Weisbrot, The Providence Journal)
- Witness Against Torture: A March to Visit the Prisoners of Guantánamo
- SUDAN: Gender-based violence still rampant in Darfur, say aid agencies (IRINnews.org)
- The Vicious Cycle of AIDS, Poverty, and Neoliberalism (Bernardo Useche and Amalia Cabezas, IRC Americas Program)
- ASIA: Divisions Harm Reproductive Health, Anti-AIDS Efforts (Johanna Son, Inter Press Service)
- GUATEMALA: Violence Against Women Unchecked and Unpunished (Manuel Bermúdez, Inter Press Service)
- For Too Many Women, Silence Equals Death (Haider Rizvi, Inter Press Service)
- 3 million girls still undergo genital cutting, but change is possible (UN News)


