A woman registers to pick up her aid package in Kunduz city in April 2015 after escaping fighting in her district between the Taliban and government forces
Food shipments halted
Last month, WFP suspended food delivery operations in Badakhshan after five of its trucks and staff disappeared overnight on their way back from making a delivery. While the staff members were released, the trucks were never recovered.Spokesman Wahidullah Amani told IRIN that the WFP resumed limited food deliveries last week but said that poor security was continuing to undermine operations.“Some districts there have more than 80 percent food insecurity, but they are in very remote areas and access to them is low,” said Amani.
Overcoming this issue when it’s so engrained in American culture is going to be a journey, and it will be long. Prepare yourself, because the first step will not solve the problem immediately. We must accept that our journey will be imperfect, and that we will make mistakes, and that the solution will evolve along with our society.What is unacceptable is we’ve not yet taken one step forward on that journey, because we’re stuck in the fight for what we each think is the right solution. There is no right solution. There is only the start of the journey towards becoming whole again. Fighting over a right solution does not lead to the solution, there is enough evidence to prove that.Start talking about and demanding action be taken, and let’s actually take our first step on the journey to stopping innocent people dying unnecessarily and causing trauma and pain to ourselves and each other in the process.The United States can and must heal from these massacres. They must become a part of our history, not our present-day reality, and that starts with me and you letting go of the battle and focusing on taking our first step forward, whatever that may be.
(Was the shooting in Oregon part of a conspiracy by the county sheriff to…?)
The sheriff also warned the vice president that “any federal regulation enacted by Congress or by executive order of the president offending the constitutional rights of my citizens shall not be enforced by me or by my deputies, nor will I permit the enforcement of any unconstitutional regulations or orders by federal officers within the borders of Douglas Country Oregon.”Three days before that letter was released, Mr. Hanlin shared a link on his personal Facebook page to a YouTube video, which suggested that the shootings at Sandy Hook — and the attacks of Sept. 11, 2001 — might have been staged by the federal government to provide a pretext for “disarming the public” through gun control legislation. In a comment imploring his Facebook friends to watch that video, whose producer claims that the parents of children “allegedly shot” at Sandy Hook were actors, the sheriff wrote, “This makes me wonder who we can trust anymore.”
Only a murky portrait of the shooter emerged, as a quiet withdrawn young man who struggled to connect with other people and may have harbored resentment against religion.
Hanlin, the Douglas County sheriff, sent a letter to Vice President Biden in 2013, after the shootings in Newtown renewed the debate about gun control. Hanlin said that proposed restrictions would be “irresponsible and an indisputable insult to the American people” and he and his deputies would refuse to enforce them.
Four decades ago, tens of thousands of Western Sahara’s indigenous population, the Saharawis, fled the advancing Moroccan army and bomber planes across the border into neighbouring Algeria. Here they set about building what they thought would be temporary refugee camps in one of the most inhospitable parts of the world, the so-called “Devil’s Garden”, where sand-storms are frequent and where temperatures can exceed 50C. Some 165,000 Saharawis remain in the camps in the Tindouf Province today. Others remain in occupied Western Sahara, one of the world’s most repressive and torturing regimes. And others still live in exile in Spain or in Denmark, like Abba Malainin.
It is incredibly silly. Linda Sarsour, resident badass activist and head of the Arab American Association of New York, pointed to the “criteria” the NYPD uses to identity terror threats. The behaviors that raise suspicion — at least when Muslim youth do them — include: “giving up cigarettes, drinking, gambling and urban hip-hop gangster clothes; wearing traditional Islamic clothing, growing a beard; becoming involved in social activism and community issues.” I don’t know how to describe this as anything but silly.
(not good but news spin for more readers rather than understanding?) With 49 people killed every day, South Africa has been battling a reputation as one of the crime capitals of the world. Recent trends show that this state of affairs is not going to improve any time soon.
Yemen officials have said the airstrike was part of the ongoing effort by coalition forces to defeat an anti-government Shiite group. The incident is not the first in which civilians have been killed in the conflict.
TOKYO (AP) — In the wee hours of Saturday morning, Japan took a step toward having a military in line with most armed forces around the world, one that would be able to take part in combat even when the country is not under direct attack….
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