A collection of breaking news stories about the countries where IDEX works, and the issues we address.
Guatemala
Assassinations Continue in Guatemala - by International Trade Union Confederation, Jan 19, 2010
Evelinda Ramírez Reyes, leader of the resistance front, was assassinated on January 13th while heading home after meeting with government officials regarding the restoration of Constitutional guarantees. The International Trade Union Confederation condemns the impunity and frequency with which social and trade union leaders are assassinated.
India
Lokayukta slams mining in Karnataka's forests - India Together, Jan 17 2010
The Karnataka Lokayukta was established in 1984 specifically for investigating questionable administrative actions. Their report denounces the illegal practices still in effect even when miners receive government approval. Over 1000 hectares of forests have been illegally lost to "encroachment."
Mexico
Journalist kidnapped in Sinaloa state was tortured and shot - Jan 6, 2010
The body of José Luis Romero was found two weeks after his kidnapping. Officials say it appears to be an organized crime killing. The Reporters Without Borders press freedom index ranks Mexico as 137th out of 175 countries.
Nepal
Despite fragility of Nepal's peace process, UN envoy voices cautious optimism - UN, Jan 15, 2010
Recent progress in Nepal's ongoing peace talks have people feeling optimistic, but the real test will be whether all parties follow through. Overall there is still a prevailing feeling of tension and mistrust amongst the three major parties.
South Africa
2010: South Africa's upside down world - Dale T. McKinley, Jan 14, 2010
An article questioning "the amount of work, money, media coverage and public propaganda expended in the last few years" over the upcoming World Cup. It critiques the government spending billions to cater to tourists while the country struggles along without adequate schools, food or shelter.
Zimbabwe
Talks Delayed Again As Zanu PF Negotiators Fail to Pitch - Tichaona Sibanda, Jan 18, 2010
The failure of Zimbabwe's three political parties to meet for discussions has the people restless. There is talk of a new election to resolve the apparent stalemate
Guatemala
Assassinations Continue in Guatemala - by International Trade Union Confederation, Jan 19, 2010
Evelinda Ramírez Reyes, leader of the resistance front, was assassinated on January 13th while heading home after meeting with government officials regarding the restoration of Constitutional guarantees. The International Trade Union Confederation condemns the impunity and frequency with which social and trade union leaders are assassinated.
India
Lokayukta slams mining in Karnataka's forests - India Together, Jan 17 2010
The Karnataka Lokayukta was established in 1984 specifically for investigating questionable administrative actions. Their report denounces the illegal practices still in effect even when miners receive government approval. Over 1000 hectares of forests have been illegally lost to "encroachment."
Mexico
Journalist kidnapped in Sinaloa state was tortured and shot - Jan 6, 2010
The body of José Luis Romero was found two weeks after his kidnapping. Officials say it appears to be an organized crime killing. The Reporters Without Borders press freedom index ranks Mexico as 137th out of 175 countries.
Nepal
Despite fragility of Nepal's peace process, UN envoy voices cautious optimism - UN, Jan 15, 2010
Recent progress in Nepal's ongoing peace talks have people feeling optimistic, but the real test will be whether all parties follow through. Overall there is still a prevailing feeling of tension and mistrust amongst the three major parties.
South Africa
2010: South Africa's upside down world - Dale T. McKinley, Jan 14, 2010
An article questioning "the amount of work, money, media coverage and public propaganda expended in the last few years" over the upcoming World Cup. It critiques the government spending billions to cater to tourists while the country struggles along without adequate schools, food or shelter.
Zimbabwe
Talks Delayed Again As Zanu PF Negotiators Fail to Pitch - Tichaona Sibanda, Jan 18, 2010
The failure of Zimbabwe's three political parties to meet for discussions has the people restless. There is talk of a new election to resolve the apparent stalemate
Labels: Guatemala, IDEX NewsFlash, India, Mexico, Nepal, South Africa, Zimbabwe
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