One split second haunts war reporter
niedziela, Sierpień 26th, 2007There are moments in every reporter’s life when a story brings you to a moral conundrum.
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There are moments in every reporter’s life when a story brings you to a moral conundrum.
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African nations have pledged enough troops for Darfur’s 26,000-strong peacekeeping force and non-Africans are not needed, the African Union’s top diplomat Alpha Oumar Konare said.
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More than two years after the Supreme Court of Canada deemed Leon Mugesera a war criminal and ordered him out of the country, the exiled ethnic Hutu hardliner is still living in Quebec.
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More than two years after the Supreme Court of Canada deemed Leon Mugesera a war criminal and ordered him out of the country, the exiled ethnic Hutu hardliner is still living in Quebec.
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More than two years after the Supreme Court of Canada deemed Leon Mugesera a war criminal and ordered him out of the country, the exiled ethnic Hutu hardliner is still living in Quebec.
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More than two years after the Supreme Court of Canada deemed Leon Mugesera a war criminal and ordered him out of the country, the exiled ethnic Hutu hardliner is still living in Quebec.
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The Darfur region of Western Sudan has been beset by a genocidal civil conflict since 2003.
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