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Wednesday, April 16, 2008
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13 Meg Version Click Here Congress Passes Jubilee Act to Relieve Poor Countries' Debt
The death penalty debate is prominent in the Supreme Court today" the court considered whether crimes other than murder can be punished by death; and in a blow to human rights advocates, the Supreme Court upheld the use of lethal injections. FSRN Anchor Aura Bogado spoke with Carol Chodroff is the Advocacy Director of the US Program of Human Rights Watch about both cases. Fuel Crisis Forces Gaza University to Cancel Classes Israeli army attacks on the Gaza Strip have claimed the lives of at least 21 Palestinians, including 5 children. Israel decided to renew emergency fuel into the territory after a week long delay. The fuel crisis has already taken its toll on higher education: four major universities have now cancelled classes, since students, professors and versity staff are simply unable to get to their campuses. Israel blames Hamas, which controls Gaza, of holding back the supply of fuel already in the territory – they say Hamas wants to pressure Israel to lift the blockade it tightened after Hamas came into power last June. FSRN's Rami Al-Maghari reports from Gaza. Discrimination Faced by Children of Lebanon's Domestic Workers While it's hard enough being a domestic worker in Lebanon – the experience may be even more difficult for their children. As FSRN's Simba Russeau reports from Beirut, many young people face marginalization and racism within Lebanese society, because of their parents' social status.
Hundreds of people have taken to the streets in El Salvador to protest increased prices for basic goods and fuel. Analysts say the causes of the crisis are directly linked to the current recession in the United States and the dollarization" of the Salvadorian economy in 2001. FSRN's Ricardo Martinez was at the protests and spoke to some of the marchers. Goods and fuel. Analysts say the causes of the crisis are directly linked to the current recession in the United States and the "dollarization" of the Salvadorian economy in 2001. FSRN's Ricardo Martinez was at the protests and spoke to some of the marchers. Share this page! »
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