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21 February, 2008 |
Other NewsInternational News in BriefFidel steps downFIDEL CASTRO (81) has announced that he will not be seeking the nomination of President of Cuba again later this week after 49 years in power.
Pakistan president loses general electionPAKISTAN’S President Pervez Musharaff has said that he accepts the crushing general election defeat of his Pakistan Muslim League (PML-Q) party by the opposition led by the late Benazir Bhutto’s Pakistan People’s Party and Nawaz Sharif’s Pakistan Muslim League (PML-N). Campaign against cluster bombs meets in NZGOVERNMENTS, campaigners and survivors of cluster bombs from around the world are meeting in New Zealand this week to decide what a treaty banning cluster bombs will include.It will result in a draft treaty text that countries will agree to negotiate in Dublin from 19-30 May 2008. Campaigners warn that some governments are trying to weaken a treaty by calling for exemptions based on dubious technical fixes. The Cluster Munition Coalition is calling for the strongest possible ban on cluster bombs. Afghan student appeals death sentenceTHE international appeal on behalf of Pervez Kambaksh, the student journalist sentenced to death in Afghanistan for downloading a report on women’s rights, is putting pressure on the Afghan justice system.An online appeal urging the British Government to put pressure on its Afghan Government ally to seek justice for the student journalist has been launched by the Independent newspaper in London. The Afghanistan Supreme Court has now said the student’s appeal against the sentence will be held in “a very open court”. If all else fails, he can be pardoned by President Hamid Karzai. Articles may not be reproduced without the consent of An Phoblacht. For further information, please contact |
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