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The Peshawar Massacre: An Atrocious Act of Terror that Has United the World

December 22, 2014by Shruti Leave a comment

“I saw army instructors falling on the ground first. I saw many of my friends getting bullets on their heads, chests, arms and legs right in front of me. Their […]

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Asia, Children, Extremism, Shruti

Islamophobia: A Byproduct of Religious Terrorism

November 29, 2014by Shruti Leave a comment

“To actually discredit illegitimate and violently imposed religious movements … one must call attention to their reverence of illegitimate leaders and idols and their misrepresentations of their own religious doctrines. This is […]

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Asia, Eastern Europe, Extremism, Latin America, MENA, Shruti, Sub-Saharan Africa

Drone Strikes: Eradicating or Creating Radicalism?

November 23, 2014by Shruti Leave a comment

“If you happen to live underneath drones, not thinking about them is not an option. Having drones hovering above you is bound to mess with your head, especially because you might […]

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Asia, Children, Extremism, Pakistan, Shruti

Central African Republic: The “Forgotten” Children

November 16, 2014by Shruti Leave a comment

“Many schools were destroyed, but this research has revealed that children have attempted to return to school only to find classrooms littered with explosives left behind by armed occupiers. Schools […]

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Armed Conflict, Children, Corruption, Shruti, Sub-Saharan Africa

We are Children, Not Soldiers!

November 2, 2014by Shruti Leave a comment

“But as the children listened to the words of their teacher, soldiers from the rebel forces surrounded the school’s pale-blue, concrete classrooms…They were given no choice. They were now the […]

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Armed Conflict, Child Soldiers, Children, Corruption, Extremism, Refugees, Shruti, Sub-Saharan Africa

Democratic Republic of Congo: The Rape Capital of the World

October 25, 2014by Shruti Leave a comment

“My first patient in 1999 had been raped, then they stuck a gun into her genitals and fired. Her whole pelvis was destroyed. I thought it was the work of […]

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Armed Conflict, Corruption, Post-Conflict, Sexual Violence, Shruti, Sub-Saharan Africa, Women and Girls

Boko Haram: Western Education is Forbidden

October 7, 2014by Shruti 1 Comment

“We knew Boko Haram had burned other schools and we knew today . . . they had come to us. We all start crying. They told us to keep quiet. […]

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Armed Conflict, Children, Extremism, Girls' Education, Shruti, Sub-Saharan Africa, Women and Girls

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