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Partner NEWS Vol. 7 no. 1 / 2004
This issue focus on the link between anti-terrorism and development aid| :: | Editorial: Being smart without losing our soul… |
| Anti-terror is the new paradigm for international development aid, but there are many potential pitfalls and conflicts that need careful considerations before Danish development aid is thrown into the global fight against terror. | |
| :: | Warning to the Rich World |
| James Wolfensohn warns the West about a future of chaos, violence and terror, if no drastic actions against poverty are taken. | |
| :: | Development, Terrorism and Human Rights |
| Whatever successes the human rights movements have made in the areas of women’s rights, civil liberties and other human rights areas are now in danger of being clawed back. | |
| :: | No Religion Legitimizes Conflict |
| If a religion is to be judged on its role in conflict this should logically be done on the basis of its sources, not on the basis of extreme acts of a tiny minority of its self-proclaimed followers. | |
| :: | Western Nations Tie Aid to Combating Terror |
| Recently the Danish Ministry of Foreign Affairs named Kenya and Niger as recipients of Danish development aid for combating terrorism in Africa. | |
| :: | Interview: Aid and the War on Terror |
| Hon. Billow Kerrow, M.P. Mandera Central (KANU) and Shadow Finance Minister answers questions on issues concerning aid to Kenya and the war against terror. | |
| :: | Letter from America |
| Dubya is a fictional American from Texas now living in Washington. He is a card-carrying Republican who likes fly-fishing, barbeque grills, and writing on different global matters. Dubya is thinking of going for US President, 2004. His slogan: Lets do it again! | |











