News and Views: May 2007
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- Women's Coalition Demands G-8 Action on Violence Against Women (Women Won't Wait Campaign)
- Design That Solves Problems for the World's Poor (Donald G. McNeil Jr., The New York Times)
- Desperate Iraqi Refugees Turn to Sex Trade in Syria (Katherine Zoep, The New York Times)
- 'Democracy' is Hell (Katha Pollitt, The Nation)
- Sacrificial Wolfie (Naomi Klein, The Nation)
- 'They keep on killing and killing': Murder of women and girls in Guatemala (Jo Tuckman, The Guardian)
- US Trying to Weaken G-8 Climate Change Declaration (Juliet Eilperin, Boston Globe)
- Opening two-week session, UN indigenous forum tackles land, resource issues (UN News)
- "No More Stones" A Public Seminar on the horrific stoning of Du'a, a 17-year-old girl, in Iraqi Kurdistan (May 18, London)
- Adios, World Bank! (Nadia Martinez, TomPaine.com)
- Women Under Attack: The Talibanization of Iraq (Bay Fang, AlterNet)
- Keeping academics out of Cuba (Wayne S. Smith, Baltimore Sun)
- The True Meaning of Mother's Day (Portside)
- World Bank Approves Family Planning Policy Without Changes (Feminist Daily News Wire)
- House Passes Resolution to Address Femicide in Guatemala (Feminist Daily News Wire)
- Beyond Eco-Apartheid (Van Jones, Common Ground)


