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Salem-News.com (Jul-19-2010 13:32)
Uganda Forces More Than 1,700 Refugees Back to RwandaAlysha Atma Salem-News.com African Affairs Correspondent“This operation by the Rwandan and Ugandan governments completely disregards the rights of refugees who have well-founded fears of returning to Rwanda” - Bill Frelick, director of the Refugee Program at Human Rights Watch (PORTLAND, Ore.) -
Reports indicate on July 14th and 15th more than 1,700 Rwandan refugees from both Nakivale and Kyaka camps were forcibly rounded up and sent back to Rwanda by the Ugandan and Rwandan police.
Salem-News.com (Jul-19-2010 12:53)
Bikers Ride Across Oregon for BabiesSalem-News.comThanks to the support of generous bikers, this event raised over $54,000 in its first two years. (SALEM, Ore.) -
On Saturday, August 21st die-hard bikers and weekend warriors from across the state will ride together to raise urgently needed funds to help every baby be born healthy. The 3rd annual Bikers for Babies will start at Harley-Davidson shops in Bend, Salem and Eugene at 9:00 a.m.
Salem-News.com (Jul-06-2010 22:03)
Improving Farmer Livelihoods and Wildlife ConservationDanielle Nierenberg for Salem-News.comThe latest good news from West Africa. (OUAGADOUGOU, Burkina Faso) -
Earlier this month, we highlighted Nicholas Kristof’s op-ed in the New York Times about Gabon, a country in West-Central Africa where the rights of farmers are frequently in conflict with wildlife conservation efforts.
Salem-News.com (Jun-30-2010 15:49)
Family Completes Horseback Trip Across the US for Akha Hill TribeSalem-News.comThe total trip back to Salem was 476 days. (SALEM, Ore.) -
August will mark 20 years working for the Akha hill tribe in Thailand, Laos, Myanmar, China and Vietnam on the part of the non profit based in Salem, The Akha Heritage Foundation.
Salem-News.com (Jun-30-2010 14:09)
Salem-News.com Needs Viewer SupportTim King Salem-News.comWe are only asking for help from those who can spare it, we do not expect viewers who are also struggling to provide financial assistance. (SALEM, Ore.) -
Several years ago, in 2004, we set out to create something that can make a difference in the world.
Salem-News.com (Jun-28-2010 16:25)
Innovations that Nourish the PlanetDanielle Nierenberg for Salem-News.comFeeding Communities by Focusing on Women. (DAKAR, Senegal) -
Revolutionary conspiracy theorists within the southwest hemisphere could be getting closer to connecting the graphic dots of murder and violence with impunity, narcotics trafficking as revenue, and an ideology that seeks to go beyond just financial enrichment and wealth.
Salem-News.com (Jun-27-2010 10:59)
Lives Lived and Lost in Time- Remembering ChatilaDr. William A. Cook Salem-News.comWhen will the time come when justice is addressed for this outrage against humanity? (TRIPOLI) -
As I walked the alleyways of Chatila yesterday, I could not help but reflect on the consequences of the mentality that justified it or the consequences caused by those devastated by it.
Salem-News.com (Jun-25-2010 00:01)
The Golden Rings of BetrayalDr. William A. Cook Salem-News.comReport Coincides With New Effort to Break Gaza Siege. (BEIRUT) -
On the 21st of June Haaretz published an article, “Lebanon allows Gaza-bound ship to sail to Cyprus.” Two ships may be involved, one with a contingent of Americans, approximately 10, another with a group of women including Nuns, the Miriam.
Salem-News.com (Jun-15-2010 02:14)
Innovation of the Week: Getting Water to CropsDanielle Nierenberg for Salem-News.comAfter just two years of improved irrigation provided by a treadle pump, Robert Mwanza grew more than enough vegetables to feed his wife and eight children. (DAKAR, Senegal) -
In 1999, when he purchased his first treadle pump, Robert Mwanza, a farmer in Lusaka, Zambia, was struggling to make ends meet and without reliable access to water. As his country dealt with drought and economic weakness, Robert lacked the necessary resources to irrigate his farm and “couldn’t grow enough to eat, let alone sell.”
Salem-News.com (Jun-08-2010 00:42)
Africa: Faces in WordsAlysha Atma Salem-News.com African Affairs CorrespondentNew weekly update on the breaking stories in the African nations. (PORTLAND, Ore.) - Unseen, unheard; no one should be the bearer of these two words. Unfortunately, Africa is often in the forefront of this association. Read Full Article |
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