Darfur: An Unforgivable Hell on Earth

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Out of tragedy, a revolutionary is bornAfghan activist speaks out against violenceRAWAPosted in opinion, politics, Those Who Give a Damn, war, Women Tagged: Afghanistan, politics, RAWA, war, Women
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It’s quiet here, I am in school as is John and we both also have to do something called work.In the meantime, in case you haven’t seen it, a question as on the validity of a NYT report. Part I: Who Is Abu Sharati, and Why Am I the Only One...
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From RAWA - 42 days ago
A piece for The Commune by members of the Revolutionary Association of the Women of AfghanistanRecently the media has widely reported the deaths of British troops in Afghanistan with the escalation of violence. Additionally, there is much debate of...
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A post a Feministing reminded me of this essay by Binyavanga Wainaina. Wainaina is Kenyan born award winning writer, journalist, and currently a Bard Fellow running the Chinua Achebe Center for African Literature and Languages. Originally published in.
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Bits and Pieces - 66 days ago
Joint AU and UN head of mission for Darfur, Rodolphe Adada, talks to reporters ahead of the opening session of the Darfur peace talks in Sirte, Libya. The outgoing U.N. peacekeeping chief in Sudan’s Darfur region said the world should no longer...
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