News headlines in May 2013, page 10
Indigenous Brazilians Learn to Fight for the Right to Food
- Inter Press Service
PORTO ALEGRE, Brazil, May 21 (IPS) - Indigenous communities in remote areas of Brazil have begun to recognise that they have the right to not be hungry, and are learning that food security means much more than simply having food on the table.
Seeking Justice for Dictatorship Victims – Two Continents Apart
- Inter Press Service
GWANGJU, South Korea, May 21 (IPS) - As news of the death of former Argentine dictator Jorge Rafael Videla in a prison cell spread around the world, Julia Parodi, who was in this South Korean city to receive the Gwangju Prize for Human Rights on behalf of HIJOS, said he died in the right place.
Tackling Crime Takes on Import As Urban Populations Rise
- Inter Press Service
FLORENCE, May 21 (IPS) - As people around the world continue to migrate into cities, swelling urban populations, they have sparked growth in another area: crime and security issues.
Q&A: Guantanamo 'Has No Right to Exist'
- Inter Press Service
WARSAW, May 21 (IPS) - For more than 100 days, detainees at American detention facilities at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, have been on hunger strike, drawing international attention back to the prison that U.S. President Barack Obama vowed during his first presidential campaign to close down.
UNFPA Focuses on Contraception for 222 Million in Developing World
- Inter Press Service
UNITED NATIONS, May 21 (IPS) - When thousands of participants from around the world gather in the Malaysian capital of Kuala Lumpur next week, the primary focus will be on health and empowerment of girls and women.
Caribbean Farming Gets Its Roots Wet
- Inter Press Service
BASSETERRE, St. Kitts, May 21 (IPS) - As Caribbean communities grapple with the entwined challenges of climate change and food security, modern technologies offer hope that the region's stagnating agricultural sector can be made more profitable.
Zimbabwe’s Ruling Party Militias Spread Fear of Voting
- Inter Press Service
HARARE, May 21 (IPS) - For the last month Gibson Severe and his wife, Merjury Severe, known opposition supporters from Hurungwe district in Zimbabwe's Mashonaland West Province, have been hiding out in the country's capital Harare.
In India, Rapists Don’t Spare Children
- Inter Press Service
NEW DELHI, May 21 (IPS) - When a five-year-old was rescued from the basement of a building in the eastern part of India's capital, New Delhi, the doctors treating her were horrified to find the little girl had not only been raped by two men several times, but the perpetrators had also inflicted severe perineal injuries by inserting foreign objects into her body.
Q&A: Reworking Finance to Serve People and the Environment
- Inter Press Service
FLORENCE, May 21 (IPS) - The wake of the global financial crisis, as many national governments in Europe cut back on services to citizens and used public money to rescue banks, taught many people a valuable lesson.
Migrant Workers Face Tough Times in Thailand
- Inter Press Service
CHIANG MAI, Thailand, May 21 (IPS) - On the outskirts of the northern Thai city of Chiang Mai, a group of twelve migrant families lives in a makeshift camp comprised of houses constructed from scrap metal.