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Five Million People Annihilated: not news.
abailart
by abailart  9-23-2007    19
 As ever, the government and mass media determine what we talk about.
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World's most corrupt and least corrupt nations
Deepti
by Deepti  1-27-2008    12
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Average IQ of Countries
amgumen
by amgumen  3-25-2007    9
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Very Sobering Images of the World Today
xbeckyax
by xbeckyax  3-29-2008    6
 Do not look at these if you are upset real easily, because they are awful, but they are real of what's going on round the world today. Still absolutely shocking though, it should't be going on anymore! Their is enough money in the world to stop this!
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The Best Way to Control the Masses
thisnamecantbetaken
by thisnamecantbetaken  12-30-2008    4
 Remember FDR’s words: “In politics, nothing happens by accident. If it happens, you can bet it was planned that way.” When the Shadow Powers determine the choices available to us they control us. Sure it’s subtle. You bet it’s effective. And we all think we’re free.
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Zoomorphic Calligraphy
JohnWaterman
by JohnWaterman  8-20-2009    4
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A fine but no lash for Sudan woman who wore pants
Aribeth
by Aribeth  9-7-2009    5
 “The flogging, yes, it causes pain,” Mrs. Hussein, who is Sudanese, said. “But more important, it is an insult. This is why I want to change the law.” The last time Sudan’s courts handled a case that attracted such international attention, they found a compromise solution. A British schoolteacher had faced up to 40 lashes and six months in prison for allowing her students to name a class teddy bear Muhammad, which was perceived as an insult to Islam. But after being sentenced to 15 days in jail, she was soon pardoned by the Sudanese president.
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Views from Above - courtesy of NASA
JohnWaterman
by JohnWaterman  5-16-2009    1
 click the source link to see full high resolution and information on each image
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Spiritual Healing Around the World
einbar
by einbar  2-18-2009    4
 "Across countries and faiths, the devout believe the power of the spirit can heal the ills of the flesh"
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Two doctors in Saudi Arabia want to change cultural attitudes to female genital mutilation
balthazarus
by balthazarus  11-14-2008    3
 In Egypt, Sudan, Ethiopia and Mali, for example, more than 80% of women have undergone FGM. Typically, the procedure is carried out by a Daya (an elderly female birth attendant) when a baby girl is a few days old, but it can be done at any time during childhood, adolescence, before marriage or during a first pregnancy. The scope of the operation – which is often carried out in non-sterile conditions using household implements – can vary considerably from removing the clitoris to cutting away all of the woman's external genitalia before stitching the wound back together leaving only a tiny hole for menstruation and urination." yes it still exists.
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car sized asteriod
zadoz
by zadoz  3-26-2009    2
 It was the first time that scientists recovered fragments from an asteroid detected in space
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Woman faces 40 lashes for wearing pants
arifsali
by arifsali  7-29-2009   
 Good for her for fighting the law. Kudos
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Study Of Countries
Socratoad
by Socratoad  1-14-2007    2
 I do not claim that sites such as this are the be all and end all of research regarding any given country. But still they are fairly comprehensive. If any given country or nation intrigues you then I recommend further research. If this site creates a even greater thirst for knowledge then I will have done something useful.
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2008 in photographs (part 1 of 3)
JohnWaterman
by JohnWaterman  12-17-2008    2
 From The Boston Globe
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Tracking the War on Women in Darfur
chestnut501
by chestnut501  5-31-2009    2
 How Can a Civilized World Allow This to Continue? Perhaps we're not as civilized as we would like to think.
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Mehndi
JohnWaterman
by JohnWaterman  11-24-2008    1
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Happening now: Police are beating women opposing Sudan dress code outside trial of Lubna
clip-on-tie
by clip-on-tie  8-4-2009    2
 This is awful. Protesters are being beaten and gassed. "I am not afraid of flogging. ... It's not about flogging. It's not about my innocence. It's about changing the law," Hussein said, speaking to The Associated Press after the hearing Tuesday. She said she would take the issue all the way to Sudan's constitutional court if necessary, but that if the court rules against her and orders the flogging, she was ready "to receive (even) 40,000 lashes." Hussein wore the same clothes Tuesday she wore when arrested, including the dark-colored pants that authorities found offensive. Although she was required to wear the same outfit to court so the judge and others could see the clothing, Hussein said she's been wearing it every day to highlight her case.
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25 Outstanding Photos Of Earth From Space
clip-on-tie
by clip-on-tie  5-19-2009   
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Hersh: Inside Track. Limited WAR, for now.
righthand
by righthand  10-2-2007    8
 “There is a desperate effort by Cheney et al. to bring military action to Iran as soon as possible. Meanwhile, the politicians are saying, ‘You can’t do it, because every Republican is going to be defeated, and we’re only one fact from going over the cliff in Iraq.’ But Cheney doesn’t give a rat’s ass about the Republican worries, and neither does the President.” Bryan Whitman, a Pentagon spokesman, said, “The President has made it clear that the United States government remains committed to a diplomatic solution with respect to Iran. The State Department is working diligently along with the international community to address our broad range of concerns.” "I was repeatedly cautioned, in interviews, that the President has yet to issue the “execute order” that would be required for a military operation inside Iran, and such an order may never be issued. But there has been a significant increase in the tempo of attack planning. In mid-August, senior officials told reporters that th
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The Starving of Sudan
HoneySweetie
by HoneySweetie  12-20-2006    8
 A vulture seems to stalk a starving child in the southern Sudanese hamlet of Ayod, March 1993. This picture would win Kevin Carter the Pulitzer Prize for Feature Photography. Photo by Kevin Carter/Corbis Sygma. As the photographer chose to take a picture instead of caring for the kid's life, he suffered great pressure from public criticism and ended his life by suicide.
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5 POUNDS FOR ANYONE WHO WANTS TO LIVE UNDER SHARIA LAW
Antara
by Antara  5-2-2009    1
 About time we heard some commentary like this from the Muslim community!
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Let's Applaud
debbyski
by debbyski  3-5-2009    6
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Earth, observed
Mohir
by Mohir  1-15-2009   
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sexual violence as "a tactic of war to humiliate, dominate, instil fear in & disperse"
chara
by chara  6-15-2009    1
 Amnesty International says women and girls are being targeted in conflicts around the world while the authorities do little or nothing to prevent it. In a report called Lives Blown Apart, the organisation says these crimes persist because those who commit them know prosecutions are rare. Despite promises, treaties and legal mechanisms, governments have failed to protect women and girls, Amnesty says. The human rights group says its investigations have found that violence against women is not just a by-product of war, but often a deliberate military strategy, with women particularly targeted in ethnic cleansing campaigns. "By attacking the women you are attacking the honour of your enemy, you demoralise the men, you scare people into running away," she said. "It's a very effective weapon, because the communities are totally destroyed." The question is whether those in conflict zones who use rape in war will be deterred.
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Former President Carter to be Tried for Peace Crimes
dulios
by dulios  4-23-2008    10
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Beware Of The Wolf In Sheep's Clothing
debbyski
by debbyski  11-8-2007    9
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Tragedy in Darfur: unraveling the real causes
arifsali
by arifsali  12-10-2006    6
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Study finds 25 countries block Web sites
dorine
by dorine  5-18-2007    3
 No filtering in Russia, Israel, and Palestinian territories.
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The 21 Least Free Places on Earth
Antara
by Antara  7-4-2009    1
 see source for full details on each
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The Economist Ranks USA 96 out of 121 for Peace
ouyangwulong
by ouyangwulong  5-31-2007    12
 Hmmm... Andrew Williamson, a director of research for the Economist is quoted here as saying: "We are just mechanics and technicians behind the index. We are not making judgments about foreign policy." Seems like he's trying to say to us: "Don't shoot the messenger!"
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Women flogged for wearing trousers in Sudan
cakebelly
by cakebelly  7-14-2009    2
 "Ms Hussein and two other women chose to go to trial. Today she was summoned for questioning and now awaits a decision from the prosecutor on when the case could go to trial. Women in northern Sudan, particularly in Khartoum, dress in traditional outfits that include a shawl over their head and shoulder. Western dress is uncommon. Ms Hussein said she decided to speak out because flogging is a practice many women endure in silence. She even sent printed invitations to the press and public figures to attend her expected trial. "Let the people see for themselves. It is not only my issue," she said. "This is retribution to thousands of girls who are facing flogging for the last 20 years because of wearing trousers," she said. "They prefer to remain silent." "
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The Darfur Wall
Djiezes
by Djiezes  12-14-2006   
 ... click source ...
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Rwanda aims to turn itself into the 'Singapore of Africa'
arifsali
by arifsali  10-16-2007    3
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World Press Photo 2008 - winners: news & people in the news
syncopath
by syncopath  2-16-2008   
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Faces from Africa
michellezm
by michellezm  12-4-2007    1
 Some faces featured in the book "Faces of Africa" by C Beckwith & A Fisher which I have just taken out of the library. It's a stunning book about a stunning continent and its equally stunning people.
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Google Saves Lives in Africa!
righthand
by righthand  4-8-2008   
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Hanging
wiganfootie
by wiganfootie  5-12-2009    2
 Agree or Disagree?Please click on the link to read more
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Sudan Man Forced To Marry Goat
Newfman
by Newfman  3-12-2007    6
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5 former slaves who are changing the world
masbury
by masbury  12-11-2008   
 Amazing people, amazing stories
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Sudan Insanity.
Antara
by Antara  11-30-2007   
 I cannot believe how this is going..........
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