Issue: 2491

November 2007

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By Kate MacIntosh

Can the built environment influence human behaviour? In the post-WWII era , most architects and planners would have answered that question with an emphatic “YES”.

By Polina Aksamentova

Three British women were arrested and jailed for over 30 hours in Al Masra'a al Qibliya on 26 October for attending an “illegal demonstration” against the seizure of Palestinian land.

By Alun Williams

Aberystwyth Town Council, a town with a strong history of peace activism, particularly from Greens, Plaid Cymru and the Quakers, is in its fourth year of holding a white poppy ceremony recognising the non-combatants who die in wars.

By Kat Barton

After 22 years of debate, negotiation and hard work by campaigning groups, the Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples has finally been approved by the UN General Assembly, by an overwhelming majority of 143 to 4, with 11 abstentions.

By Sonia Azad

During the summer holidays, I spent four days filming Iraqi Refugee children in Amman, Jordan.

By John Jordan, Isa Fremeaux

“Of course another world is possible...

By Sarah Young

PN: Tell us some background about ACE.

By Gwyn

In November we are all reminded of past wars. I think that, in the midst of this remembrance, we also need to think of those who suffer now for opposing present and future wars.

By Maya Evans

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