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/Archives - Dates and Topics /2006 – online /Janaury – February 2006 /Jan. 30 – Feb. 5 | Print

January 30, 2006 – February 5, 2006 articles

irinnews.org, 01/30/2006
Thousands of civilians have been displaced by renewed fighting between Sudanese government forces and rebels in the western Darfur region, United Nations officials said...By Friday, at least 90 humanitarian staff working for several international nongovernmental organisations had been evacuated from Golo and Daya.


Clara West, 01/30/2006
A new biography by American Museum of Natural History curator and trained biologist Niles Eldredge is an excellent source of information about the biographical details of the scientist's life, as well as a careful and not too arcane account of the basic theories at which Darwin arrived.
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irinnews.org, 01/30/2006
In the past two decades, the multinational corporations producing Nigeria’s oil in the impoverished southern region have grown used to disruptions caused by protests or sabotage by locals who feel dispossessed of their oil wealth by the central government...“We’re really shocked by the amount of violence unleashed on Benisede [a facility recently attacked]. It was quite ugly.”
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Philippine Communist Party (PKP), 01/30/2006
The first round of joint US-Philippine war games, a month-long small-unit field training exercise, is to be held starting 17 January 2006 in and around Camp Lucero, the base of the Philippine Army's 602nd Infantry Brigade in Carmen town, North Cotabato province, in the southern island of Mindanao. The last time that war games were conducted by US forces with their Filipino counterparts in this town was in July 2004.
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Jeronimo de Sousa, 01/30/2006
(Jeronimo de Sousa)
As we repeatedly warned, Cavaco Silva's election introduces negative factors in the present political and social context. It will encourage the most reactionary and revanchist sectors of the right and of big business and their desire to devour the national resources and wealth, making the struggle for a democratic and left-wing break with the right-wing policies more complex and challenging.
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Dr Gideon Polya, 01/30/2006
Politically correct racism (PC racism) of Anglo-American academics, politicians and mainstream media has enabled Coalition passive genocide in Occupied Iraq and Afghanistan. Entrenched Anglo-American PC racism means UK-US denial of racism and domestic political correctness while, simultaneously, commission of immense, racist war crimes and IGNORING of the horrendous human consequences.
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