Joseph Biden promised to end USA support for the war in Yemen which has killed more than 100,000 citizens of Yemen but America s quitting is far from happening.
Medical workers pay tribute to friends along the way. They were to be interviewing COVID19 medical workers but somehow their own story about unsung heroes rose to prominence.
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Last night, the US Foreign Ministry gave the award to 7 Afghan women and they appreciated their achievements.
The US Foreign Ministry gave honorary awards to the brave Afghan women who were hunted for targeted killings in 2020,” said Enikass broadcast.
In addition to the individual
IWOC) awards presented Monday, Secretary Blinken presented an honorary
IWOC) award, “to a group of seven Afghan women who were assassinated in 2020 while serving their communities during a pivotal moment in Afghanistan’s history. These tragic murders underscore the alarming trend of increased targeting of women in Afghanistan,” said Secretary Blinkin in a statement.
White House File Photo, International Women of Courage Awards Art/Cropping/Enhancement: Rosa YamamotoFPMag
“The Friday kidnap in Nigeria is a terrorism event of global impact. It is a filthy seed that grows since 2014 making similar crimes commonplace anywhere unless there is drastic action now,” says the RINJ feminist group.
“Kidnap, rape and cruel imprisonment of schoolchildren is now a familiar hallmark of cowardly male terrorists in northwest Nigeria,” says Katie Alsop, one of the co-founders of the global women’s rights group, RINJ Women.
“From child soldiers to sex slavery and kidnap for ransom, abuse of children is so commonplace it is ignored,” (paraphrased) claims an angry man brandishing a rock in Gusau city, Zamfara in Nigeria. His cousin was kidnapped early Friday morning in the darkness of night along with over 300 schoolgirls, reports a RINJ worker in Nigeria.