News headlines in November 2010, page 7

  1. RIGHTS-PERU: Another Controversial Acquittal of Members of Military

    - Inter Press Service

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    Sufficient evidence was presented to sentence the members of the Peruvian army responsible for the killings of 12 women, men, children and elderly persons from two highlands villages in Peru. But after a 24-year wait for justice, a court acquitted the defendants this week.

  2. /UPDATE*/: Controversial Bypass Under Way At Mozambique Smelter

    - Inter Press Service

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    Aluminium giant BHP Billiton’s Mozal smelter has begun bypassing its fume treatment centres, emitting potentially dangerous fumes into the air without treating them first - despite a pending court case on the matter.

  3. LATIN AMERICA: Violence Against Women Linked to HIV Risk

    - Inter Press Service

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    'My mother used to beat me. She would lock me away, and then she started chaining me to the table,' says Elizabeth. Teresa recounts how she was seven months pregnant when her husband grabbed her by the hair, threw her to the ground and kicked her.

  4. U.S.: Going Hungry in the Richest Nation on Earth

    - Inter Press Service

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    While many U.S. residents prepare for their annual Thanksgiving feast Thursday, one in six are at risk of hunger — including a quarter of all children in the country.

  5. Teaching Virtual Resistance to Violence

    - Inter Press Service

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    What if young boys were imbued with a sense of empathy and fair play to counteract a culture that victimises women? Could they grow up to become part of a generation that renounces gender violence once and for all?

  6. An Overeager Petraeus Ignored Danger Signs on Taliban Imposter

    - Inter Press Service

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    The revelation that the man presumed to be a high-ranking Taliban leader who had met with top Afghan officials was an imposter sheds new light on Gen. David Petraeus's aggressive propaganda about the supposed Taliban approach to the Hamid Karzai regime.

  7. MEXICO: Sexist Violence Invisible in War on Drugs

    - Inter Press Service

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    They were not looking for war, but it found them anyway: Yosmireli and Griselda, two and four years old, died by bullets to their heads from soldiers' guns. Their mother, aunt and seven-year-old brother Joniel were also killed, on a rural road in northwest Mexico.

  8. CONGO: Beninois Fishing Community Evicted

    - Inter Press Service

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    The Autonomous Port of Pointe-Noire has evicted 8,000 residents of a fishing village to make way for expanded facilities. The move is a blow to the community's livelihoods, as well as closing down the market that supplied the city's poor with affordable protein.

  9. BRAZIL: Link to the Pacific: Road, Rail or Ship?

    - Inter Press Service

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    A land route to the Pacific, long coveted by Brazil, would not reduce the cost of transporting Brazilian exports to China and other markets in Asia and would not make them more competitive, as advocates of paving roads and building bridges through the Amazon jungle argue.

  10. Strong as China, Fragile as Porcelain

    - Inter Press Service

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    In times of inflationary pressures the price of patriotism too goes up. The news that an 18th century Chinese porcelain vase sold for a record-breaking 68 million dollars at a London auction to a mainland China buyer this month did not go down well either with Chinese government regulators fretting about asset bubbles or with a Chinese public angry about income inequality.

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