Daily Archives: February 28, 2010

Public loyalty to Fairtrade sees sales reach £800m – Fairtrade Foundation,UK

The global economic downturn made 2009 an incredibly tough year for the world’s poor seeking a fair deal for their produce, the Fairtrade Foundation will tell stakeholders at a evening reception today in London to mark the launch of Fairtrade … Continue reading

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Filed under Community development projects, Developing world, Environment, Europe, Human Rights

Burma (Myanmar): “Aung San Suu Kyi on Non-Violence” / “Why are the Burmese Junta scared of Aung San Suu Kyi “

In support of the current protests in Burma, the is an excerpt from an interview I shot in Rangoon in 1999. Daw Aung San Suu Kyi, the Nobel Peace Prize Winne… more about “Aung San Suu Kyi on Non-Violence“, posted … Continue reading

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Filed under Asia, Buddhists, Discrimination, War crimes, Women's rights

The State of Israel? Or the State of Simeon and Levi? – The Magnes Zionist

How apt that, when the State of Israel is waging a war of “national honor,” “restoring deterrence,” and “destroying a group of lawless terrorists,” we read in the synagogue last Shabbat of Jacob’s “blessing” of his sons, Simeon and Levi. … Continue reading

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Filed under Dialogue, Diversity, Israel, Judaism, Muslims, Palestine

Jews, Christians, and Muslims: Allies for Peace – Rabbi Brian

Rabbi Brian Walt (Adapted from a talk given to a meeting of Christian leaders at the Carter Center for Human Rights, Atlanta, Georgia May 2009) Have you but one blessing? Bless me too my Father! (Gen. 26:38) Jews, Christians, and … Continue reading

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Filed under Christianity, Islam, Israel, Judaism, Middle East, Middle East conflict, Muslims, Palestine

Air Uganda launches faster route to Kigali

An Air Uganda aircraft at Entebbe International Airport. Photo/MORGAN MBABAZI By MICHAEL WAKABI   Two-year old Air Uganda has set the stage for its expansion beyond regional borders, with the launch of a daily flight between Entebbe and Kigali. Coming on the … Continue reading

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Filed under Africa, Aga Khan Development Network, Aviation, East Africa, Uganda