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A Sudanese refugee carries water at the Al Salam refugee camp in March, 2009. Photo courtesy of the Associated Press. This week on War News Radio , a program from our sister studio, the Sudan Radio Project . We hear about efforts within and outside of Sudan to craft solutions to conflicts in the nation. First, we explore women’s role in war and peace-building in South Sudan. Listen here. Then, we hear Sudanese ...
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Merry Christmas Escalating War in Afghanistan Apt to Hurt Fragile US Economy ~ link ~ That the United States of America has no real national interests at stake in the Afghan War is of no importance to the hidden powers controlling the Obama Administration. That the American people want to get out, and totally out of, the Afghan War is of no importance to the hidden powers controlling the Obama Administration. That the expansion of the ...
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