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    Conference‚ (THIMUN) Singapore 2013 The AISHK team Sudan ECOSOC‚ GA2‚ GA3‚ GA6 Turkey ECOSOC‚ GA1‚ GA2‚ GA6 Student Country Committee 1. Emily Archibald APQ Deputy Chair 2. Lillian Armstrong Sudan GA 3‚ Social‚ Humanitarian and Cultural 3. Clarence Chan Sudan ECOSOC 4. Kelly Hebestreit Turkey ECOSOC 5. Boyle Kir Sudan GA 2‚ Economic and Financial 6. James Leung Turkey ECOSOC 7. Michael Leung Sudan ECOSOC 8. Joyce Lui Turkey GA 1‚ Disarmament and

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    location in the world. Woman should have the same opportunity as men. “Equally rights”. In places such as India‚ Taliban and South Sudan woman are having their right held against them. These women have hard times getting what they need and want. Throughout this the rest of this passage I will go deeper into their living environment and everyday life. In South Sudan Rose Mary Adare and her two-week-old baby was dragged out of their home at gun point in April over issues of domestic violence. In

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    1. Benedict Anderson/Imagined Communities: Reflections on the Origin and Spread of Nationalism: 1983 (Revised 2006)/Brooklyn‚ New York 2. What is the central theme – the topic – of the reading? “The reading is about....” Anderson articulates that a nation is an “imagined political community – and imagined as both inherently limited and sovereign” (6). People will not meet every person in their community and nationalism has been proven to be hard to define. The people from the same community will

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    Rights and freedoms are vital necessities to all humans. From the late 1800s through the early 1900s‚ Europeans wanted more power and superiority so they colonized in Africa. The arrival of the Europeans stripped the rights of the African citizens and violated their freedoms‚ as evident in the Sudanese people and citizens of Sierra Leone‚ and created a damaging reputation of Africa. The European colonization of Africa had lasting negative effects‚ including human rights violations on the African

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    South Sudan. The levels of poverty in the country mean that majority of citizens in the country cannot be in a position to get access to better healthcare facilities. Their socioeconomic situation cannot allow them to get treated for a number of preventable diseases‚ lower respiratory illnesses being one of them (Oluoch‚

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    as much control as he could over the farm. Omar al-Bashir has been president of Sudan from 1989 to present day. He is considered one of the most corrupt leaders of all time with seven counts of crimes against humanity and war crimes and is currently the only sitting president with outstanding arrest warrant from the International Criminal Court (ICC) (Watch). However‚ even with these counts‚ al-Bashir still leads Sudan as a dictator. Napoleon and al-Bashir are the similar in the ways they came to

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    Fatima Ahmed Ibrahim is a feminist activist for women’s rights and social change in Sudan. She was born at 1939 has a long history of working‚ and fighting for women rights. Fatima is an author too‚ and she published about seven books and many articles for the cause that she dedicated her life to it. Fatima’s life was not easy and had many sad moments. She has been living under multiple oppressive regimes and had her husband executed during the 60’s. Moreover‚ spent two-year house impressment.

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    negative experience in Sudan in previous years. They were accused of numerous things such as fueling the civil war‚ believing the Sudanese Government was using oil revenues to purchase weaponry‚ and of being complicit in human rights abuses because of fees and royalties paid to the government for the rights to explore oil and gas. Now‚ Talisman is faced with the decision of whether or not they should enter into Kurdistan‚ knowing that the same thing can happen there as it did in Sudan. The KRG is asking

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    In his article‚ “In South Sudan‚ City of Hope is Now City of Fear‚” Jeffrey Gentlemen expounds upon the idea that leading politicians “manipulate” and “exploit” ethnic divisions. Reporting a first hand account of Diu Tut‚ a member from the Nuer tribe‚ Gentleman exemplifies the South

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    REGIONAL INSTITUTION OF GENDER‚ DIVERSITY‚ PEACE‚ AND RIGHTS ECONOMIC GOVERNANCE COURSE 1) ESSAY) The Issues of Social Justice and Gender Justice in Sudan NAME: HANADI MOHAMED ABDELHALIM 02/‎15/‎2012‎ Introduction: Discussing the term gender justice is a complicated matter. because its part of a wider term which is social justice‚ and without knowing this term first we can’t understand gender justice‚ Since social justice is interrelated with economic and political aspects. in

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