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Articles from SciTech Book News (December 1, 2005)

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Title Author Type Words
'Scare the babies': Lansana Fofana talked to some of the survivors about forgiveness in the aftermath of violence. Fofana, Lansana 425
A memory of Paine: in June of 2004 the relatives of the disappeared political prisoners of Paine, a rural town 50 kilometres south of Santiago, began work on a memorial in honour of their loved ones. Carmen Rodriguez talks to some of them. Rodriguez, Carmen 467
Advertorial. Advertisement 391
Afflicted Powers Capital and Spectacle in a New Age of War. Gray, Louise; Whittaker, Peter; Lewis, Malcolm; Swift, Richard; Baird, Vanessa Book Review 218
Afghanistan. MacKenzie, Jean 1111
Battle for the truth. 1746
Brixton blues: Paul Bakalite reflects on the creeping changes to the community he loves. Bakalite, Paul 1673
Ceasefire. Gray, Louise; Whittaker, Peter; Lewis, Malcolm; Swift, Richard; Baird, Vanessa Brief Article 319
Challenging impunity: the International Criminal Court was launched in April 2002. Noah Novogrodsky outlines the goals of the Court and describes the barriers to its success. Novogrodsky, Noah Benjamin 1671
Crime & punishment: recent decades have witnessed horrible atrocities. But a new system of international justice is slowly rising from the carnage. Wayne Ellwood looks at global efforts to confront impunity. Ellwood, Wayne 2629
Crimes against humanity. Brief Article 42
Ex-BINGO workers write. Letter to the Editor 464
Eyes wide shut: these drawings were collected by paediatrician Annie Sparrow and researcher Olivier Bercault for Human Rights Watch. Without instruction children in refugee camps along the Darker/Chad border drew scenes from their own lives of the devastation in Darfur. Reprint 356
Faith prejudice. Islam, Yakoub Letter to the Editor 185
George Fisher (1956-2005). Brief Article 267
Green house, back door: pros and cons of carbon trading exposed in South Africa. Lindow, Megan 540
Hope in the Dark The Untold History of People Power. Gray, Louise; Whittaker, Peter; Lewis, Malcolm; Swift, Richard; Baird, Vanessa Book Review 300
House of horror: the return of democracy to Latin America has strengthened the drive to bring to justice those responsible for massive human rights violations in the 1970s and 1980s. In Argentina a former torture centre is being turned into a museum of memory. Tomas Bril Mascarenhas talks with Juan Cabandie who only recently discovered his own intimate links to the death squads. Mascarenhas, Tomas Bril 1381
Inspirational Greenpeace. Brown, Bob Letter to the Editor 192
Interview with Debra Harry and the Indigenous Peoples Council on Biocolonialism. Richards, Chris Interview 846
Just chocolate: revolution in a wrapper. Mathews, Dylan 457
Justice after genocide. Ellwood, Wayne Cover Story 240
Michael Ignatieff: Michael Ignatieff, who calls himself a liberal and a human rights campalgner, is a wolf in sheep's clothing. Biography 957
Mothers' courage: Irham Ceco talks to the Mothers of Srebrenica, a group of women who refuse to remain silent in their search for the truth. Ceco, Irham 760
NI vs RD. Schaper, Peter Letter to the Editor 227
No land for Zimbabwe's women. Chanetsa, Benhilda Brief Article 129
On the anniversary of the Tsunami. 77
Sophie Scholl: The Final Days. Gray, Louise; Whittaker, Peter; Lewis, Malcolm; Swift, Richard; Baird, Vanessa Brief Article 219
Southern exposure. Bhargava, Amit Brief Article 239
Speaking in tongues: the language her daughter speaks causes Reem Haddad a good deal of soul-searching. Haddad, Reem 723
Speechmarks. Gandhi, Mohandas K. Brief Article 20
Tali's troubles: an Israeli activist takes the heat. 485
The Berlusconi Bonus. Gray, Louise; Whittaker, Peter; Lewis, Malcolm; Swift, Richard; Baird, Vanessa Book Review 302
The Halliburton hustle. Chatterjee, Pratap Brief Article 62
The language of Iraq. Mitchell; Richardson Brief Article 45
Tickets. Gray, Louise; Whittaker, Peter; Lewis, Malcolm; Swift, Richard; Baird, Vanessa Brief Article 211
Tierra que Anda. Gray, Louise; Whittaker, Peter; Lewis, Malcolm; Swift, Richard; Baird, Vanessa Brief Article 282
Trial and error: trials of human rights violators are vital if impunity is to be confronted. But in most war-ravaged countries resources are limited, legal structures inadequate. Fawzia Sheikh reports on Rwanda's community courts experiment. Sheikh, Fawzia 1117
Truth and fantasy: twisting history to suit the moment is something the Bush Administration does without shame. Mark Engler looks at how EL Salvador's historic Truth Commission report has once again become a living document. Engler, Mark 1020
Unsafe secrets. Friis, Peter C. Letter to the Editor 129
Venezuela spreads the oil around. Fawthrop, Tom Brief Article 122
War on corruption. Oguine, Ike 895
What's fair about Nestle? Harding, Simon Letter to the Editor 229
Where do you not want to go today? Brief Article 262
Whose truth? Truth commissions may not be a panacea. But, argues Mark Freeman, they often do serve the public interest. Freeman, Mark 1229

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