My name is Sarai Aharoni. I am a 32 year old Jewish feminist activist in a local Israeli women’s NGO, Isha l’Isha - Haifa Feminist Center. My feminist
(CEO, Civic Exchange, Hong Kong)
I spent my childhood years blissfully, not realizing many things about the world about me. My parents were entirely non-political. They wanted me to have
In August 1992 Georgian troops entered Abkhazia - the Soviet Autonomous Republic, which was part of the Georgian Soviet Socialist Republic during Communist rule. The bloody military conflict between the
by Carolyn Tan
This afternoon, I attended an event where Brandt Goldstein talked about his new book Storming the Court: How a Band of Yale Law Students Sued the President
It's hello-time for the 6th World Social Forum. It's being held in three different cities this time, January 2006. Pick a location near you: Caracas (Venezuela)
On Saturday I was one of the estimated 100,000 people (or 20 million people if you beleive one protestor to whom I spoke) that converged on Washington, to protest
oD friend, Hossein Derakhshan says in today's Guardian (UK), that the world should worry more about whether Iran has a democratic government than whether it has nuclear weapons.
24 September 2005 was a sunny day – like most have been as we’ve marched on London. It was probably my sixth or seventh Stop the War demonstration.
So why
David Mepham does an excellent job summarising the outcomes of the Summit. Important progress was made on genocide (how to fight it), peace, human rights and democracy. Those are all
The good news is that President Bush has renewed his commitment to the Millennium goals, as Johanna Mendelson-Forman writes in oD today. “We are committed to the Millennium Development Goals…
I wasn't able to be here in the morning, and now, on the afternoon of the last day of the Summit the press have begun wheeling their equipment
US ambassador John Bolton looks much taller when he is sitting down. "We cannot allow the reform effort to be derailed," he says. And he's also