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The war that crushes Colombia

The U.S. cocaine war in Colombia is about control of the Amazon's oil resources.

The Violence of Colombia

Two Marxist-Leninist guerrillas and a right-wing death squadron in Colombia are financing their work with anesthetic taxes. Now the government is spraying the cocoa fields with the help of US military assistance. And the illegal groups are responding with armed actions.

Punishments on women's organizations

- I woke up from three shots, but didn't know that one killed my husband. Later, black-clad soldiers came and lit houses and cattle in the village. They gave us ten minutes to get us away – after forcing us to slaughter our chickens and prepare food for them.

Ten years of bang

Did something happen in the Swedish feminist debate between the 70 century and Fittstim? Yes actually. The magazine bang, among other things.

The Kyoto Burden

170 countries have signed the Kyoto agreement to reduce greenhouse gases. The new US president, George W. Bush, does not like restrictions on the country's industrial production, so he has now decided to withdraw the US signature. One of...

A lot to do

THORBJØRN JAGLAND thought perhaps he would have peace for demands and criticism when he moved from his role as prime minister to his role as foreign minister. The year 2001 does not bode very well in that respect. Norway's membership ...

Imprisoned in his own home

On the roof, Israeli soldiers have established a military post. Outside the door is a guard. This is how the Palestinian nine-child family has lived for four months. Red Cross denied entry.

Climate policy for the poor and rich

Both the effects of global climate change and the ability to reduce greenhouse gas emissions are strongly influenced by the skewed distribution of wealth and technology in the world.

Strindberg between light and shadow

August Strindberg did not paint much. But when he painted, it was in effect.