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Osama Bin Laden’s Diary Was Confiscated

by LatestWorldNewsBlog in Issues, May 12, 2011
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U.S. officials said Wednesday that a handwritten log of Osama bin Laden, which contains details of plans and operations undertaken by al-Qaeda terrorist group, the SEALs was confiscated during the raid, announced the news agency Associated Press, taken by the newspaper said USA Today.

How Does a Teenage Girl Like Me React to Issues Like Bin Laden’s Death, Wars and Totalitarianism? Just Face It. Justice is More Important Than Peace

by czarina G in Society, May 7, 2011
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My first article:) say what you have to say. i’ll respect it.:’) I have a long way to go.. please do keep the insights in mind. hope you’ll enjoy reading.

Mo Ibrahim – Making a Difference in Africa, One Leader at a Time

by Charles Ray in Society, March 21, 2011
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Sudanese-born UK telecoms entrepreneur Mo Ibrahim is a self-made billionaire. He is also trying to improve conditions in Africa through influencing the leadership of countries on the continent.

Famine in Africa: What are It’s Causes?

by shithinrinstin in Issues, March 19, 2011
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Famine has truly been a serious problem on the African continent since ancient times. What are the reasons for this?

Conspiracy: Iran Warship, USA Attack on Lybia, Earthquakes, What’s Next?

by seiva7 in History, February 23, 2011
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Year 2011.

Catastrophic earthquake didn’t happen(yet) but we can see scary situations all around the world.

People are hungry.

Facing Death Without Panic: The story of a Brave Ugandan Businessman

by gaby7 in Issues, February 23, 2011
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He was transporting four tones of bottled water to Southern Sudan on that fateful day when their heavy Truck loaded beyond capacity, lost control and over-turned. The driver jumped off and left this poor man to fate. He also tried to jump off but the full wait of truck fell on his waist.

Don’t Forget Darfur: We Need a Diplomat for Darfur

by Ebey Soman in Issues, February 14, 2011
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The world is focused on the January 9th referendum on Southern Sudanese independence and its outcomes but we can’t let Darfur fall off the agenda. A high-level U.S. diplomat dedicated exclusively to the region will ensure that the people of Darfur are not forgotten during this critical time. This is the letter I send through the Save Darfur Coalition to State Department and our Secretary fo State, Mrs. Hillary Clinton.

My Plan for Peace in Darfur, Sudan

by Ebey Soman in Issues, February 14, 2011
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This is the letter I send via the Save Darfur Coalition to President Barack Obama regarding the best way to manage the independence referendum of South Sudan and what the United States can do for Darfur by ensuring a peaceful transition and transparent efforts by the Sudanese government in implementing the independence of the South.

The Children Bombs of Islamic Fundamentalists

by Barry Dennis in Issues, February 7, 2011
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Some think they only refer to deluded and corrupted-by-religion children suicide
bombers; others think there is more to the meaning of the term.

The Mass Protests in Egypt Have Changed Course Towards Sudan and Uganda

by gaby7 in Government, February 1, 2011
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Aware that Sudan is Uganda’s immediate Northern Neighbor, this looks like some very Bad news, but for those of us who live in Uganda we are also aware that Uganda police and the Uganda People’s Defense Force are forces that mean business in the face of demonstrations.

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