Tuesday, May 13, 2014

[RED DEMOCRATICA] Nigeria rejects Boko Haram's offer to swap schoolgirls for prisoners

 

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Nigeria rejects Boko Haram's offer to swap schoolgirls for prisoners
The Nigerian government is rejecting Boko Haram's offer to trade abducted schoolgirls for imprisoned militants. BBC (5/12), Reuters (5/13), BBC (5/13), National Geographic News (free registration) (5/8)
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@UNFoundation: "It's great to see so many young people engaged with the global agenda." - Ted Turner trib.al/9Xrs5r9 #WorldWeWant
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"Nigeria Rejects Boko Haram Prisoners for Schoolgirls Deal" UN Dispatch (5/13)
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Ban: Special tribunal needed to investigate South Sudan conflict
A special tribunal is needed to look into crimes against humanity perpetrated by both sides in the South Sudan civil war, said United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon on Monday. Last week's report on South Sudan "underscores the level of atrocities committed by all sides," Ban said. The Associated Press (5/12)
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Why we need a smarter approach to global health investment
Global health initiatives need to address the specific origins of mortality and the health variations within countries to be effective, says Dr. Mark Grabowsky, chief operating officer at the Office of the UN Secretary-General's Special Envoy for Financing the Health Millennium Development Goals and for Malaria. A "more nuanced, analytic approach" is needed, he argues. Devex.com (free registration) (5/12)
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Ban: Female genital mutilation must end
The practice of female genital mutilation continues despite legislation against it and the practice of FGM must end, says Nafissatou Diop of the United Nations. "While some may say FGM is a tradition, it constitutes a human rights violation that must cease," Diop says. The Guardian (London) (5/12)
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Talks between Iran, world powers will address nuclear enrichment
Talks between Iran and six world powers begin today and are aimed at reaching a permanent agreement on Iran's nuclear program, including the issue of uranium enrichment. Separately, United Nations experts say purchases for Iran's nuclear program have slowed recently. The New York Times (tiered subscription model) (5/13), The Washington Post (tiered subscription model)/The Associated Press (5/12)
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Denmark presses Syria to meet June 30 chemical-weapons deadline
Denmark is urging Syria to adhere to the June 30 deadline for exporting chemical weapons. Separately, there is evidence that the Syrian government used chlorine bombs against civilians in April, says Human Rights Watch. Reuters (5/13), Yahoo/Agence France-Presse (5/13)
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