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Institute for War and Peace Reporting

IWPR specialises in independent news coverage of conflict and peace issues in the Balkans, Caucasus and former Soviet Union. Working in several regional languages and English, it also provides active support for the region's independent media.

Primary web addresses
http://www.iwpr.net
Main Address
Lancaster House, 33 Islington High Street, London N1 9LH, UK
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Main Telephone
+44 20 7713 7130
Joined OneWorld
03/03/1999

Features
09/29/2005 President Robert Mugabe’s drive to win wealthy and uncritical friends in East Asia is doing little to rescue the economy.
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Related: [Zimbabwe] [Geopolitics]
09/26/2005 The Uzbek government refuses to acknowledge the achievement of 10 local women nominated for the Nobel Prize under an international campaign to raise awareness of women working for peace around the world and has been accused of persecuting them.
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Related: [Uzbekistan] [Gender] [Peace]
Sudan's Former Rebel Leader and First Vice President, the Late John Garang
09/23/2005 Before his death in August, Sudan's first Vice President John Garang issued an ultimatum that come November, Northern Uganda's rebels operating out of southern Sudan would face military action if they failed to disband. With Garang out of the picture, the rebels continue to be active, killing 17 in one recent attack.
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Related: [Sudan] [Uganda] [Conflict] [Arms & Military] [Security]
Image: Sudan's Former Rebel Leader and First Vice President, the Late John Garang © United Nations' Integrated Regional Information Network



 
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