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PHILIPPINES: ‘Church, a Goliath Against Reproductive Health’

Johanna Son

KUALA LUMPUR , Nov 20 2005 (IPS) – When Philippine President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo told the U.N. General Assembly recently to respect the deep Catholicism of the Filipino people and said that natural family planning is more effective than artificial means like condoms, Filipino activists reacted with disbelief, others with anger.
That disbelief and anger was still visible at the just-finished 3rd Asia-Pacific Conference on Reproductive Health and Sexuality here, where the role of religion-how it hinders or helps reproductive health-came up repeatedly.

Arroyo s statement was perceived to be part of a quid pro quo with the powerful Catholic bishops in her South-east Asian country, whom she had met before she left for the United Nations and who have heretof…

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RIGHTS: U.S. Vets Join Vietnamese Agent Orange Victims

Elisabeth Schreinemacher

UNITED NATIONS, Dec 19 2005 (IPS) – Vietnamese victims of the defoliant known as Agent Orange wound up a month-long visit to the U.S. at the invitation of veterans, Vietnamese Americans and peace activists, to press their case for reparations from the U.S. government and the companies that made the deadly chemical.
They say an estimated 50,000 deformed children have been born to parents who were directly sprayed with Agent Orange or exposed through contaminated food and water.

During the Vietnam War, the U.S. scorched up to 25 percent of the country s forests with the deadly chemicals Agent Orange, and also Agent White, Blue, Pink, Green and Purple. Agent Orange, which contained trace amounts of dioxin, disabled and sickened both soldiers and …

TSUNAMI IMPACT: For Thousands, Life Is “Unbelievably Grim”

Thalif Deen

UNITED NATIONS, Feb 1 2006 (IPS) – A survey of more than 50,000 tsunami survivors in five Asian countries has revealed that most of them have been doubly devastated: losing their loved ones in the December 2004 natural disaster, and subsequently having their human rights abused by their own governments.
The five countries Indonesia, Thailand, Sri Lanka, India and the Maldives are accused of discrimination in aid distribution, forced relocation, arbitrary arrests and sexual and gender-based violence.

These governments frequently ignored human rights principles and failed to protect survivors from discrimination, land grabbing and violence , says the five-country study by three non-governmental organisations (NGOs): ActionAid International, People s Movement…

HEALTH: The End of Measles May Be in Sight

Lisa Söderlindh

UNITED NATIONS, Mar 10 2006 (IPS) – Global measles deaths dropped by nearly half between 1999 and 2004, with the greatest reduction in sub-Saharan Africa, according to a new report by the World Health Organisation (WHO) and the U.N. children s agency UNICEF.
Measles is the leading vaccine-preventable childhood killer in the world, particularly affecting children under the age of five in developing countries with inadequate vaccination services.

While almost totally eliminated in North and South America today, nearly half the deaths caused by the contagious disease occur in Africa. But as a result of major national immunisation drives, worldwide measles deaths fell from 871,000 in 1999 to an estimated 454,000 in 2004, a dramatic plunge of 48 percent.

SOUTH AFRICA: The Shower That Washed Anti-AIDS Efforts Down the Drain

Moyiga Nduru

JOHANNESBURG, Apr 11 2006 (IPS) – AIDS activists have expressed concern about a remark by former South African deputy president Jacob Zuma that he minimised his risk of contracting the AIDS virus during unprotected sex with an HIV-positive woman, by taking a shower afterwards.
AIDS activists have expressed concern about a remark by former South African deputy president Jacob Zuma that he minimised his risk of contracting the AIDS virus during unprotected sex with an HIV-positive woman, by taking a shower afterwards.

Zuma also said he believed the chance of getting HIV from a woman was slim for a healthy man.

It is nonsense. There is no evidence to support it, said Nathan Geffen of the Treatment Action Campaign (TAC), a non-governmental organisati…

TRINIDAD: Women’s Group Says Public Backs Abortion Reform

Peter Richards

PORT OF SPAIN, May 10 2006 (IPS) – During the visit of Jamaica s first female Prime Minister Portia Simpson Miller late last month, her Trinidad and Tobago host, Patrick Manning, made a statement that most people here had heard already.
No doubt encouraged by Simpson Miller s assertion that as a political leader, she is never afraid to say or hesitant that the Almighty God is my master and captain , Manning told reporters that everyone knows that his religious beliefs influence his policies.

Everybody knows I am a Christian. It is not a secret. Everybody knows that I seek to operate closely with Almighty God and that my spirituality is the most important thing about me, he said.

It dictates exactly how I think and how I act, he added.