To war against poverty. (From The Editors' Desk).In the wake of 11 September, Western governments pledged that the war against terrorism would be accompanied by a war against the poverty which kills millions of people in developing nations every year. A year on, and after the Bali bombing, these pledges have largely yet to be fulfilled ful·fill also ful·fil tr.v. ful·filled, ful·fill·ing, ful·fills also ful·fils 1. To bring into actuality; effect: fulfilled their promises. 2. . Nothing can justify terrorism. But it feeds on the divisions of a world where everything is stacked Stacked is an American television sitcom that premiered on Fox on April 13, 2005. On May 18, 2006, Stacked was cancelled, leaving five episodes unaired in the United States. The last episode aired on January 11, 2006. in favour of the rich, where the appalling death of a Western teenager Teenager See also Adolescence. Ah, Wilderness! high-school senior has problems with girls and his father. [Am. Drama: O’Neill Ah, Wilderness! in Sobel, 15] Aldrich, Henry teenaged film character of the 1940s. [Am. in an Indonesian bar weighs more heavily than the death of an African toddler in a village that lacks the most basic amenities. The undiplomatic boos and barracking which greeted American and British leaders at the Johannesburg Summit in September demonstrated how deeply these divisions are felt not just on the streets, but in the corridors of power. By the time this issue appears, the war against terrorism may once again have moved from rhetoric to bombing. Readers may disagree about the necessity for military action: few will welcome it. But one thing is sure, even if the West wipes al Qa'ida and its satellites out of existence, new threats will emerge while world poverty continues. Dragons' teeth grow well in the fertile fer·tile adj. 1. Capable of conceiving and bearing young. 2. Fertilized. Used of an ovum. field of injustice Injustice American concentration camps 110,000 Japanese-Americans incarcerated during WWII. [Am. Hist.: Van Doren, 487] Bassianus murdered after being falsely accused. [Br. Lit. and powerlessness pow·er·less adj. 1. Lacking strength or power; helpless and totally ineffectual. 2. Lacking legal or other authority. pow . At this season, when the religious festivals and fasts of Christmas, Ramadan, Divali and Hanukkah remind so many of the spiritual dimension, the imperative to combat world poverty is not only pragmatic. Fundamental to these faiths is the belief that all human beings are brothers and sisters, charged by a loving God to take care of each other. Who is my neighbour, in an interconnected world? In this issue we meet people who are working for peace, justice and change in different parts of the world and we look at some of the challenges that must be faced if the war against poverty is to be won. |
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