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Sunday, May 5, 2013

Monitor Water Privatization

WDR, German public TV broadcasted a 8 minutes video as a part of Monitor program in December, exposing the Commission's push for privatisation in Greece and Portugal, via the Troika.


Saturday, May 4, 2013

Daily Life: March 2013

For this edition of our look at daily life we share images from India, Nigeria, Spain, Venezuela, Italy, Nepal, South Africa and a few others from around the world.


Indians pray at the statue of Hindu god Shiva during sunset near Sangam, the confluence of the Ganges, Yamuna and mythical Saraswati in Allahabad, India on March 17. (Rajesh Kumar Singh/Associated Press)

Friday, May 3, 2013

Most dangerous city: San Pedro Sula, Honduras

San Pedro Sula, Honduras, has been given the unfortunate title of the most dangerous city in the world. The data was compiled by Citizen Council for Public Security, Justice, and Peace, a Mexican think tank focusing on crime statistics from the Western Hemisphere. The city tops the list for the second year in a row. Photographers Jorge Cabrera of Reuters and Esteban Felix of Associated Press spent time with with local police and in emergency rooms documenting the violence at the end of March 2013. They captured arresting scenes of death, fear, pain, and grief. San Pedro Sula has a homicide rate of 169 per 100,000 people. Laws allow civilians to own up to five personal guns. Arms trafficking has flooded the country with nearly 70 percent illegal firearms; 83.4 percent of homicides are by firearms, compared to 60 percent in the United States. (Information gathered from Reuters and Associated Press)


Police tape cordons off a crime scene near the body of a victim in the city of San Pedro Sula on March 22, 2013. Unknown assailants killed three men and one woman in a working class neighborhood, local media reported. (Jorge Cabrera/Reuters)