News and Views: September 2006
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- An Unexpected AIDS Boom in Sudan (Hana Baba, New American Media)
- GUATEMALA: Exhuming the Past In a Painful Quest (N.C. Aizenman, Washington Post)
- Cluster Bombs Imperil Southern Lebanon (Lin Noueihed, Boston Globe)
- SUDAN/US: Activists Glum Despite Approval of Sanctions (Jim Lobe, Inter Press Service)
- "Swara" Killings in Pakistan Continue (Zofeen T. Ebrahim, Inter Press Service)
- Turning Back the Clock on Rape (New York Times Editorial)
- Spanish Justice (Geoff Pingree & Lisa Abend, The Nation)
- A Top Cuban Leader Thinks Out Loud (Tom Hayden, truthdig)
- World Social Forum: What They'll Talk About in 2007 (Joyce Mulama, Inter Press Service)
- In Mexico, a Class War Looms (John Ross, The Nation)
- Bush Aims to Kill War Crimes Act (Jeremy Brecher and Brendan Smith, The Nation)
- Chance for Legal Solution Narrows in Mexican Election (Laura Carlsen, IRC Americas Program)
- Haitian Rape Victims Risk Their Lives to Demand Their Rights (September 1st March, Haiti)
- Lancet Study: Murder, Rape, and Sexual Assault After Aristide Ouster (Democracy Now!)
- [Free-Trade Agreements] An update from bilaterals.org (GRAIN)


