News and Views: January 2007
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- Voices of Protest (Karen Houppert, The Nation)
- UN outraged by deadly attack on girls' school in Baghdad (UN News)
- March on Washington: January 27 (United for Peace and Justice)
- Protesting Guantanamo (Frida Berrigan, Foreign Policy in Focus)
- AFGHANISTAN: Girls and women traded for opium debts (IRIN News)
- Colombia: Women Suffer Abuse Behind the Front Lines (Helda Martínez, Inter Press Service)
- Women and girls suffer most from conditions in slums (UN News)
- WORLD SOCIAL FORUM: Small Ways to Solve Big Problems (Joyce Mulama, Inter Press Service)
- The Ciudad Juarez Declaration and the New Wave of Border Activism (Kent Paterson, IRC Americas Program)
- Nicaraguan activists bid to block abortion bill (Reuters)
- Iraqi Health Care: Hostage to War (Terry J. Allen, In These Times)
- Global Violence Against Women: The Secretary-General's Study (Brooklyn Law School Event, Feb. 22)
- Women's Learning Partnership Announces Event at World Social Forum (January 21, 2007)
- January 11: International Day to Shut Down Guantanamo
- U.N. Ambassador's Oily Past (Phyllis Bennis, TomPaine.com)
- Tillie Olsen: 1912-2007 (John Leonard, The Nation)
- Hopeful Signs for Global Justice (Mark Engler, TomPaine.com)


