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Mismanagement in Iraq: “a second insurgency”…
Mismanagement in Iraq: “a second insurgency” Economic mismanagement and corruption are equivalent to “a second insurgency” in Iraq, the United States agency overseeing reconstruction in the country has told the BBC. Meanwhile, a report by Oxfam…
It is so interesting to hear from the children how this war is affecting their lives with regards to their feelings of safety and ability to pursue an education and relationships with peers. We so rarely take the time to listen to what we as “adults” do to the youngest members of society. Children, no matter where they are, need protection from the havoc we cause. Thank you for showing this from the point of view of the children. It is so informative to see and hear the varying levels of resiliency these children so clearly demonstrate.
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[…] This Video is available for download at the “Alive in Baghdad Video Archive” [Iraqi child refugees in Syria] Posted by Yahya Bene Dicere on September 14th, 2007 filed in Syria, Middle East, Iraq, conflict […]
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