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| | | | | | Darfur: The Dead are not gone forever by René Wadlow The dead are not gone forever. They are in the paling shadows And in the darkening shadows. The dead are not beneath the ground. They ar | | | | The gangsters of Myanmar by Thanos Kalamidas What happens this minute in Burma is heartbreaking and the only way to put the way I feel is that I’m really angry. I’m really angry with the international community that has failed to stop once more a crime against humanity. I’m | | | | URCE Condoles the death of U Myint Thein by Rohingya Human Rights The Union of Rohingya Communities in Europe(URCE) expressed deep shock at the death of U Myint Thein, the spokesman for Burma's National League for Democracy (NLD), the major opposition party which won landslide victory during the General Elec | |
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| | | "death is never cold" by Bohdan Yuri one’s death is never cold,if left behind are tearful souls,doleful hearts, tender roles,memories to warm the cold. | | | | A wish for 2008 by Thanos Kalamidas When writing an article of the most important events for the year 2007, I think I wrote is what I wish and want most for the year 2008. You see, I have lost all my hopes for peace on earth soon, I don’t think anymore for the end of criminali | | | | Who killed Benazir Bhutto? by Thanos Kalamidas It is like there is a huge drama scene covering Pakistan and everybody has become a pawn in the hands of an invisible power. Benazir Bhutto is dead, assassinated in a suicide attack. Sixteen more Pakistanis are dead from the attack and several oth | | | | Is there a way we can become immortals? by Akli Hadid I remember a case when an old man put his dead wife in a freezer instead of burying her. He thought science would one day be able to resuscitate her. That sparked a debate concerning whether or not we could one day become immortals. | | | | Killing with Kindness by Jan Sand There is currently a debate in the US Supreme Court on the best way to kill people condemned to death. There are those that propose that death sentences are, by their very nature, cruel and there is no way to mitigate the ultimate goal. Legal syst | | | | Chinese executional tricks by Thanos Kalamidas As we get closer to the Olympic Games year criticism is coming more often about different things, therefore Peking had to do something, even if that something is just for show. The Chinese Supreme Court has ordered judges to be more …sparing | | | | Farewell Anita Roddick by Asa Butcher Last night I was checking the BBC site when I saw that Jane Wyman, one of Hollywood's biggest stars of the 1940s and '50s and the first wife of former US President Ronald Reagan, had died aged 93 and I was going to write about her, but the | | | | The last guillotined by Thanos Kalamidas Does the name Hamida Djandoubi mean anything to you? He was a Tunisian immigrant who tortured and killed his girlfriend and for that reason he was sentenced to death by a French court in Marseille and was sent to the guillotine on September 10th 1 | | | | Luciano Pavarotti: R.I.P. by The Ovi Team Described by Carreras as "one of the most important tenors of all time", Luciano Pavarotti died at his home in Modena, northern Italian, after fighting pancreatic cancer for the past year. Pavarotti was 71. | | | | Rob Jenkinson's Letters from America #17 by Rob Jenkinson Dear readers,Last week I almost died.Well not quite, but I felt like it could happen and with every un-Godly passing of a car and cutting off of other drivers I said goodbye to my life. It was soon to be over. | | | | Jane of Thought: Thinker in the twilight zone 2 by Jane Eagle A person's mind is continuously tortured by the eventual pause of his mental hypostasis. At this point, the faith in after death life puts on its fabulous low-cut gown. The person is relieved the moment he comes | | | | The value of death by Jan Sand The fact that our individual existences are limited is an irrefutable fact which some religions attempt to deny for the comfort of their adherents and the health of their coffers. However, deep down, even the most co | | | | Jane of Thought: Thinker in the twilight zone by Jane Eagle I was thinking of an ugly dream I saw the other day and my mind traveled associatively through brain-valleys carrying nothing but a cup of coffee. It stood still in a most curious recollection. | | | |
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