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After banning free expression for years, Burma is now initiating greater press liberties, and even allowing exiled media agencies to work inside Burma openly.
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The few religious leaders who spoke up following the inhuman gang-rape of a young Indian woman ended up perpetuating the very mentality behind the bestiality.
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An independent inventory and decommissioning of rebel weaponry follows the end of hostilities in one of the world's longest-running Islamist insurgencies.
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Local leaders of a large ethnic community in Cameroon say that women who die during childbirth are witches who don’t deserve proper burials.
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5 years after a Monrovia, Liberia, man severed two fingers off his wife's after wrongly accusing her of theft, nothing has been done and he walks freely in the community
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For 100,000 Kachin Christians in refugee camps in Laiza, on the China-Burma border, an escalating civil war means the prevailing mood of this holiday season is one of fear.
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TMP contributor Evelyn Kpadeh of Liberia has been named Liberia's best Sexual Gender Based Violence Reporter of 2012.
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A wave of Buddhist monk-led protests rolled across Burma in December decrying government brutality in defense of a major copper-mining project.
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Being a journalist is not 'just like any other job'. Choosing it depends on our gifts and passions, because for most journalists, this life is more like a calling or lifestyle than an occupation.
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While you're reading comfortably, many others around the world are in agonized anticipation of the arrival of 12/21/12, the supposed End of the World.
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