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May 5, 2014
Brunei Implements Sharia Law Despite Worries of Human Rights Violations
On May 1, 2014 the Sharia Law took effect in Brunei which made it the first country in East Asia to implement the law at the national level.
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May 1, 2014
International Workers’ Day. #Pennsylvania, 1911.
Children working in coal mines in #Pennsylvania, 1911.
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April 30, 2014
Interview with Rachna Saxena
It was truly a pleasure for us when we had received the short story from this author all the way in India. We had found the story, along with her style of writing, to be quite the breath of fresh air. So of course we had to include it within the anthology Stanzas and Clauses […]
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Married at 13, a girl speaks out against early marriage (VIDEO)
Married when she was only 13, an adolescent in Yemen speaks out against the practice of early marriage and its harmful effects on girls.
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April 29, 2014
On the Edge of Home: The Forcible Evictions of the Sengwer in Kenya
Allegedly in contravention of Kenyan law, thousands of Sengwer have been forcibly removed from their ancestral homeland in the Embobut forest.
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April 24, 2014
Interview with Nick Armbrister
Today’s interview is with Nick Armbrister whom had contributed the excellent poems known as Manchester Lass and Neda. We have the privilege of sharing this interview with our audience as well. Tell us a bit about yourself. I like writing, doing open mic, getting tattooed, love music like goth, metal, 80s and girl singers. I […]
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Russia: Veto Law to Restrict Online Freedom
Today, the Internet is the last island of free expression in Russia and these draconian regulations are clearly aimed at putting it under government control. Requiring bloggers to post their contact information and holding them responsible for other users’ comments will undoubtedly chill free expression across Russia’s vibrant blogosphere.
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April 22, 2014
Interview with Lizz Brady
Today we sit down with Lizz Brady from the United Kingdom, whom had published the poem “This Confession Has Meant Nothing” within the book Stanzas and Clauses for the Causes. Her poem was quite fascinating and we found it a pleasure to read. So now we have an interview with her for the audience. Please […]
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April 17, 2014
Interview with Paul Chapman
Here we have the privilege to present an interview with Paul Chapman, another clever poet that was included within the anthology known as Stanzas and Clauses for the Causes. He had written Raining Sweets and The Burnt Pizza. We especially enjoyed reading The Burnt Pizza with its clever phrases throughout it. Here is our interview […]
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April 15, 2014
Interview with Melanie Mills
Coming from the United States is a 46 year old mother, nurse, musician, artist, and absolutely talented poet by the name of Melanie Mills. We sit down to interview her today. She is a co-administrator for the website www.poem.org which was established in 1998 as one of the first poetry workshopping sites on the internet. […]
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