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April 30, 2015“10 soldiers came into my home who had previously burned down my grandparents’ house while they were inside with my 3-year-old sister. They...
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April 10, 2015When people in the US and Europe think of Peshawar, Pakistan, they perceive it as a hub of religiosity and extremism. Such a perception is...
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April 6, 2015Sada was founded nearly five years ago to support young, college-level art students in Baghdad. This generation of artists is living in a...
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April 2, 2015Eleven years ago, President George W Bush signed into law the “Unborn Victims of Violence Act”, a landmark piece of legislation detailing...
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April 1, 2015It is with grave concern that we, the undersigned Somali academics, researchers, students, writers, activists, community members and our...
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