News headlines in May 2009, page 25
HEALTH-MEXICO: Shunned Abroad, Negligence at Home
- Inter Press Service

The Mexican government is complaining about measures taken by other countries to protect themselves against possible contagion from the new H1N1 flu virus, which is widely seen as having originated in Mexico. But some Mexicans complain about stigma at home, as well as medical negligence.
/UPDATE*/RIGHTS-ZIMBABWE: Activists Freed on Bail, Charges Remain
- Inter Press Service

Eighteen political activists who were sent back to prison May 5 following their formal indictment on charges of terrorism have been released the following day after an intervention from the highest level.
RIGHTS-ZIMBABWE: Journalists Spurn Govt Summit on Press Freedom
- Inter Press Service

Zimbabwe’s unity government is stuttering in its attempt at restoring press freedom in a country which had once branded independent journalists as ‘enemies of the state’.
RIGHTS-US: Psychologists Under Fire for Role in Interrogations
- Inter Press Service

A leading human rights organisation is charging that an American Psychological Association (APA) task force formed to advise the U.S. military on prisoner interrogations was 'stacked with Defence Department and [George W.] Bush Administration officials' and 'rushed to conclusions that violated the Geneva Convention.'
POLITICS-US: Officials Admit Pakistanis Reject U.S. Priorities
- Inter Press Service

The advances of the Taliban insurgents beyond the Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA) in recent weeks and the failure of the Pakistani military to counter them have brought a rare moment of truth for top national security officials of the Barack Obama administration.
CLIMATE CHANGE: Snow Cover Turning to Lakes in the Himalayas
- Inter Press Service

As climate change takes hold, even the mighty Himalayas and Hindu Kush mountain ranges are now losing their snow and ice.
POLITICS-US: Unwieldy Terror Watchlist Hits a Million
- Inter Press Service

Hundreds of thousands of people are being wrongly identified because of the government’s wasteful and inefficient management of the nation’s one million-strong terrorist watchlist, according to the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU).
RIGHTS: Campaign Against School of the Americas Lobbies El Salvador
- Inter Press Service

Representatives of School of the Americas Watch visited El Salvador to ask the incoming government of the leftwing FMLN, which will take office in June, to stop sending military officers to the U.S. army academy, which has long been accused of teaching torture techniques.
POLITICS: Security Council Silent on Burma’s Child Victims
- Inter Press Service

The U.N. Security Council, which has remained virtually paralysed on Palestine because of strong Western support for Israel, is considered equally ineffective on Burma (Myanmar) because of Chinese and Russian backing for the military junta in that politically troubled Southeast Asian nation.
TRADE: EC Manufactured Bogus ‘African Business’ Support for EPAs
- Inter Press Service

The exposure of the European Commission's (EC) manufacturing of African business support for the contentious economic partnership agreements (EPAs) has so far elicited little action by members of the European Parliament.
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