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Positive Stories for Africa?

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Rowan Emslie on communication for development in Africa and the aid industry’s adherence to stereotypes and cultural essentialism when addressing the problematiques of the continent. What can ‘positive stories’ and development journalism do for Africans? . . . → Read More: Positive Stories for Africa?

A new Journey awaits Myanmar’s Nobel laureate Suu Kyi

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Bidhayak Das discusses Suu Kyi’s future- will The Lady really know what is good for the country? . . . → Read More: A new Journey awaits Myanmar’s Nobel laureate Suu Kyi

Stand Down, The Rising Storm

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James Sykes-Hagen comments on the devastating atrocities taking place in Syria, learning from history and the future of international humanitarian responses. . . . → Read More: Stand Down, The Rising Storm

World History Unfolding- What Next?

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Johan Galtung discusses the consequences of the recent Egyptian revolution and how Ghandian principles of non-violence will challenge the future dynamics between power and human rights claims. . . . → Read More: World History Unfolding- What Next?

Menik Farm: The Experience of an Inmate from March to July 2009

Menik Farm: The Experience of an Inmate

This is the story of an inmate from the Tamil refugee camp Menik Farm in Sri Lanka. It was first printed on tamilnet.com. Generation C Magazine can not, due to the protection of sources, provide the name or location of the author. Its legitimacy, however, is guaranteed by Journalists for Democracy in Sri Lanka (JDS), an independent organisation advocating the right for freedom of expression in Sri Lanka. . . . → Read More: Menik Farm: The Experience of an Inmate from March to July 2009

Searching for Peace in a Kingdom of Vultures

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In May, 2009, the Sri Lankan Government announced they had defeated the LTTE after a conflict that had lasted for more than three decades. Nirmanusan Balasundaram provides a heartfelt and passionate article that calls for international actors to protect the human rights of the Tamils and ensure a lasting peace. . . . → Read More: Searching for Peace in a Kingdom of Vultures