U.N. declares U.S. terror commissions illegal.
October 30, 2007 2 min. read

An independent investigator on human rights for the United Nations expressed grave concern regarding the detention of “unlawful enemy combatants” at the U.S. detention facility at Guantanamo Bay. Martin Scheinin's report to the United Nations called on the United States to release the detainees or try them in civilian courts in a move aimed at […]

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India's Missing Girls
October 30, 2007 3 min. read

Killing or selectively aborting a child purely for the fact that is a girl, seems like some thing out of our dark history, sadly it is not. Right this very moment a child is probably being killed for no other reason other than they are female, as thousands of infant or unborn girls are killed […]

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Prosecutor defends death penalty in Iraqi tribunals.
October 29, 2007 2 min. read

The chief prosecutor in the Iraqi High Tribunal examining the death of 180,000 in Iraqi Kurdistan from chemical weapons attacks said the death sentences against three former ministers should proceed. Munqith al-Faroon rejected the arguments that one minister, Sultan Hashim al-Tai, should be pardoned because he was only following orders. Al-Tai negotiated the cease-fire in […]

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Children of the Kibera Slums
October 28, 2007 3 min. read

Slum Survivors was released earlier this week by IRIN. The film is the first full length documentary produced by IRIN, the documentary tells the stories of some of Kibera, in Nairobi, Kenyan, Africa's largest slum with a population around one million. While the documentary does not focus on children specifically, it does share the stories […]

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A New Generation of Games is Here…
October 26, 2007 2 min. read

In a world where you have children inundated with toys, gadgets, and interactive computer and video games, one is often questioning if these games are really a good idea for your adolescent children. Games like Grand Theft Auto, only teach children violence and disrespect, and in a world of endless violence in the games industry […]

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A Call to Increase the Use of Ready to Use Foods to Fight Malnutrition
October 25, 2007 3 min. read

When fighting hunger and famine, there is no easy way to deliver sustainable amounts of food, nor has the fight to see that the suffering receive balanced nutrition come easy. However substancial improvements have been made, and products have been developed to better aid those suffering from malnutrition. Children no longer have to be taken […]

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Looking to Kenya: Forecasting, preventing and alleviating famine…can we really do it?
October 24, 2007 3 min. read

The world is always looking for a crystal ball…a window into the future, and the fact that we don't have one is all too often our scapegoat for not responding quickly to a crisis. “We just didn't see it coming…We just where not prepared.”, are almost infamous words in the world of international development. The […]

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Children play with high-explosive shell for months…who was paying attention?
October 24, 2007 1 min. read

It can make one wonder, who is watching the children today, when you hear stories such as this one out of the Netherlands. “Children played with a high-explosive World War Two shell at a playground in the Dutch town Barneveld for months before authorities were warned and removed it, Dutch police said Sunday. The police […]

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An Escape From The Streets…Children High on Glue
October 23, 2007 4 min. read

Can one truly imagine the feeling of hunger, when they have not felt the desperation and pain that it causes a child. The prolonged agony of constant hunger drives children into desperate circumstances, and it drives many to get high in order to forget the hunger that rages in their young bellies. In Nepal extreme […]

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Announcement
October 22, 2007 1 min. read

I am on vacation the week of Oct 22 and will return for normal activity the following week (10/29)

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A Preventable Health Crisis Comes Once Again to Africa
October 22, 2007 2 min. read

In Africa the WHO is predicting the worst meningitis epidemic in the last decade, an epidemic which is preventable and yet once which they are substantially unprepared for. It is estimated that some 80 million people, in 21 various countries, which form a region reffed to as, the "meningitis belt', could need the preventative vaccine. […]

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