PHA-Exchange> Health NOW! Campaign updates - December 6, 2004

Wim De Ceukelaire wim.deceukelaire at intal.be
Mon Dec 6 08:37:52 PST 2004


War and WTO: Key challenges in the fight against AIDS [en] 

[en] Asian AIDS activists identified militarization and the WTO as the
key challenges in the fight against AIDS and poverty during the recent
Asia Pacific Conference on HIV/ AIDS and Governance.



      *   Trade union activists call to fuel the fight against HIV/AIDS
        (2004-12-04) 
      *   Militarisation and WTO are key challenges in the fight against
        HIV/AIDS and poverty (2004-12-02) 



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Humanitarian Crisis in Fallujah [en] 

[en] According to independent reports, the recent U.S. attacks on
Fallujah in Iraq have caused a humanitarian crisis. Once more Fallujah
has been the scene of war crimes. Civilians were shot intentionally, the
injured were finished off and patients were forced out of the hospital.
Relief agencies, including the International Red Crescent Society, have
been barred from entering the city and medical treatment are not
available for those in need.



      *   'Unusual Weapons' Used in Fallujah (2004-11-26) 
      *   Fallujah Refugees (2004-11-23) 
      *   Slash and Burn (2004-11-17) 
      *   800 Civilians Feared Dead in Fallujah (2004-11-17) 
      *   Inside Fallujah: one family's diary of terror (2004-11-14) 
      *   Iraq: Fears of serious violations of the rules of war in
        Falluja (2004-11-12) 
      *   IRAQ: IRCS delivers aid to displaced around Fallujah
        (2004-11-12) 
      *   IRAQ: Medical needs massive in Fallujah - Red Crescent
        (2004-11-10) 
      *   Civilians must be spared and the sick and wounded treated
        (2004-11-09) 



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