AFGHANISTAN: Opium Eradication Could Destroy Farmers

Sanjay Suri

LONDON, Jan 30 2006 (IPS) – Proposals being considered for the widespread destruction of opium plantations could end up destroying the lives of millions of farmers in Afghanistan, an independent report warned Monday.
Proposals being considered for the widespread destruction of opium plantations could end up destroying the lives of millions of farmers in Afghanistan, an independent report warned Monday.

The report was released a day ahead of a summit on the development of Afghanistan called by the British government.

The report by The Senlis Council, a drug policy advisory forum, says that in the face of mounting violence and instability in Afghanistan, the focus should be on the real stakeholders in Afghanistan s future. The Afghan farming communit…

BOOKS-US: Is Organic Boom Healthy for Small Farmers?

Anna Sussman

NEW YORK, Mar 6 2006 (IPS) – Shopping at the Whole Foods supermarket chain in the United States has been called, among other things, inspirational.
Aisle upon aisle of high-end condiments and piles of picture-perfect produce inspire questions such as, What crackers would go best with this aged Gouda? and perhaps more often, Why is this artichoke so expensive?

For Samuel Fromartz, a longtime business reporter with The New York Times, Business Week and Fortune, a larger question loomed. Having noticed how brisk business was, he decided to purchase Whole Foods stock. And then, as he watched it soar, he wondered, Who would have thought that a natural food supermarket could have offered a financial refuge from the dot-com bust?

The answer to this que…

WORLD HEALTH DAY: Medical Brain Drain Puts Southern Africa in a Quandary

Moyiga Nduru

JOHANNESBURG, Apr 7 2006 (IPS) – The figures tell it all. In South Africa, 37 percent of the country s doctors and seven percent of its nurses have migrated to Australia, Canada, Finland, France, Germany, Portugal, Britain and the United States.
The figures tell it all. In South Africa, 37 percent of the country s doctors and seven percent of its nurses have migrated to Australia, Canada, Finland, France, Germany, Portugal, Britain and the United States.

In Zimbabwe, 11 percent of doctors and 34 percent of nurses have left in search of greener pastures.

These statistics, compiled by the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) and the World Health Organisation (WHO), reflect the magnitude of the health worker brain drain in So…

IRAQ: Morgue Tells the Updated Story

Brian Conley and Isam Rashid

BAGHDAD, Jun 7 2006 (IPS) – Baghdad s central morgue received more than a thousand bodies each month this year, a doctor has revealed. The body count here gives a more accurate picture of the story in Baghdad than any official statistics.
Baghdad s central morgue received more than a thousand bodies each month this year, a doctor has revealed. The body count here gives a more accurate picture of the story in Baghdad than any official statistics.

Before the war this morgue located at Bab al-Mu atham near the city centre received only about 200 to 300 bodies a month, Dr Kais Hassan who has worked at the morgue said.

There are only three storage rooms, and two doctors at the centre. Today the morgue is overflowing. On some days more t…

DEATH PENALTY-CHINA: Rapid Death by Roaming Vans

Antoaneta Bezlova

BEIJING, Jul 19 2006 (IPS) – Responding to criticism that it cruelly and arbitrarily executes a large number of its citizens each year, Chinese officials now are gradually moving toward what they say is a more discreet way of killing its prisoners: Mobile vans..
Human rights critics say they may look more like officially sanctioned roaming death squads, which simply allow China to execute its prisoners more quickly, easily and out of the public eye. Chinese legal officials counter that its fleet of mobile execution vehicles are a more humane form of carrying out death sentences.

Both sides agree they are a departure from publicly held execution rallies organised in the past.

I think it is definitely a progress for China and it shows more con…

HEALTH: Muslims and AIDS

Juan Michel – Special to IPS*

TORONTO, Aug 25 2006 (IPS) – When it comes to responding to HIV and AIDS, Muslims are neither better nor worse than anyone else, but in its progressive form, Islam is certainly better prepared to respond than the Vatican, says Farid Esack.
In the following interview, this South African Muslim professor and as he defines himself anti-AIDS militant, talks about mutual stereotypes, why religions fear sex, and the sacred nature of entering into the life of an HIV-positive person.

AIDS is not just simply a disease, but a fundamental problem of injustice, says Esack, interviewed during a break at the hectic International AIDS Conference 2006 held in Toronto Aug. 13-18. If that were not so, why is it that those affected are mostly Africans, bla…

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POLITICS-US/IRAQ: “It’s Time to Step Out”

Aaron Glantz

SAN FRANCISCO, California, Oct 26 2006 (IPS) – For the first time since the U.S. invasion of Iraq in 2003, active-duty members of the military are asking members of Congress to end the occupation of Iraq and bring U.S. soldiers home.
More than 100 soldiers announced Wednesday that they are seeking protection under the Military Whistle-Blower Protection Act (DOD directive 7050.6) to file a protected communication to Congress without fear of reprisal.

Among them is Navy Seaman Jonathan Hutto, who had to leave his base in the state of Virginia and change into civilian clothes to take part in a morning teleconference.

The discussion needs to shift from whether to stay or get out to how best to get out, he told reporters.

Hutto said he had dou…

THAILAND: Stigma Mars Gains Against HIV/AIDS

Marwaan Macan-Markar

PHUKET, Nov 29 2006 (IPS) – The approaching Christmas has brought a rare sparkle to the eyes of a 45-year-old Thai mother coping with the stigma of being infected with HIV. She smiles as she snips away with a pair of scissors, shaping paper for a decorative ball.
Sitting around a table and engaged in similar activity are three other Thai mothers, also infected with the virus that triggers auto-immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS).

In all, there are 22 women residing at the Life Home Project, located in the main town of this resort island, churning out Christmas decorations in an effort to engage with the world beyond the one-storey building that serves as their haven. Major hotels along the popular beach at Patong, a 30-minute drive from the town cen…