Monthly Archives: May 2010

The Two Percent

I met a young, ambitious and intelligent Hispanic female with a bright future in communications.  For privacy concerns, I have adopted the name Anna as the name of my friend.  Anna is pulling in perfect GPA scores above 90 and most if not … Continue reading

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Morroco – Western Sahara

Help Free Moroccan Journalist Chekib El-KhiariChekib El-Khiari was sent to prison solely for raising the issue of the involvement of unnamed high-ranking state officials in Detained Syrian lawyer awarded annual prize for human rights defenders Western Saharan hunger strikers – Morocco’s … Continue reading

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Honduras

HONDURAS: Return of the Death Squads As Oligarchs Target Members of the National Resistance Hillary Clinton’s "Damage Control" Trip to Latin America Friday 05 March 2010 http://www.truthout.org/hillary-clintons-damage-control-trip-latin-america57412 Conflict in the Aguan http://towardfreedom.com/home/content/view/1877/1/  soldiers arrest and beat a supporter of ousted Honduran … Continue reading

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Bangkok -Anti Government Protest

The demonstrators began the protest in mid-March, `demanding the resignation of Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva, dissolution of Parliament and immediate elections. Thai troops have broken through protest barricades in Bangkok as he army launched a long-planned clearance operation against opposition … Continue reading

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The Man in the Dress

A tall young Black male donning a page boy brown wig, wearing a woman’s dress (polyester black with beige flower prints and spaghetti straps), high heels and matching bag boards a crowed City Bus and takes a seat up at … Continue reading

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Man’s Creation

The casualties of war. Israel The Gaza Strip – casualties Ethopia A Father’s Pain.  The Gaza Strip A relative of the 10 members of the Deeb family weeps at their funeral in Jabaliya refugee camp. The victims died in an … Continue reading

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