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added 2007 Mon May 28 1:37:02 by starshinediva
The seven women pooled money to rent a donkey and cart, then ventured out of the refugee camp to gather firewood, hoping to sell it for cash to feed their families. Instead, they say, in a wooded area just a few hours walk away, they were gang-raped, beaten and robbed. Naked and devastated, they fled back to Kalma.
added 2007 Sat Apr 28 14:39:07 by TimALoftis
I'm finally leaving Iraq. But it's hard to decide which is more frightening: Car bombs and militias, or leaving everything you know and love.
added 2007 Thu Apr 19 11:29:59 by gatitabonitasen
Amid the daily media reports of suicide bombings, sectarian violence and troop casualties, Iraqi civilians generally get overlooked. But today the world will be focussing attention on the nearly 4 million people who have been forced to flee their homes since the U.S.-led invasion. If the number is hard to imagine, then it's a bit like uproo
added 2007 Mon Apr 2 13:23:47 by pagey
Within two or three decades, there could be one and a half billion people without enough water, according to a new report on the impacts of global warming.
added 2007 Wed Mar 21 17:32:37 by TimALoftis
Sells Their Food Rations to Generate Funds to Flee Violence
added 2007 Thu Feb 1 12:52:19 by Spadecaller
This story by a former Reuters reporter is part of a special report on the exodus from Iraq. The author has requested that her location not be identified. "After losing loved ones and neighbors to the revenge killings and suicide bombings that have become Iraq's daily curse, I knew it was time to seek a safer haven abroad."