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Who am I really?
7 hours ago ago from In the Line of Wire
As I said at IGF last month, most of us usually wear multiple hats. I may be the President of P@SHA but I am also part of civil society, I am also a woman, I am a blogger, I am a citizen of a country and an inhabitant of the world. Each of these parts of me reacts differently to different situations. I should therefore not be coloured with any particular brush because I am a multitude of interesting colours like any other person. For ...
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9 hours ago ago from Yes and no
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20 hours ago ago from book ideas.net
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8 hours ago ago from Muslims Against Sharia
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18 hours ago ago from Hugh Paxton's Blog
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