Every year, the U.S. Department of State's Office to Monitor and Combat Trafficking in Persons highlights the efforts of individuals from all over the world who work tirelessly to ensure that every person, no matter one's nation of origin or standing in society, is able to pursue a life of freedom. In the days leading up to the release of the annual Trafficking in Persons Report on June 14, 2010, DipNote will share their stories.
About of Author: Talley Sergent is a Public Affairs Officer in the Office to Monitor and Combat Trafficking in Persons.
Iren Adamne Dunai is the deputy head of the Department for Gender Equality at the Ministry of Social Affairs and Labor in Hungary. She was a founding member of the inter-ministerial human trafficking working group and has organized ...
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[This is the first essay in our series examining the evolving relationship between NGOs and journalism, produced with Penn's Center for Global Communication Studies. Kimberly Abbott of the International Crisis Group leads off by exploring the pros and cons of established news organizations relying on NGOs for help in their reporting. We're collecting the entire series here . —Josh]
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Top Ten Ways to Convince the Muslims We're On a Crusade By Chris Rodda Fri Sep 18, 2009 at 12:19:31 PM EST print story The Military Religious Freedom Foundation (MRFF) was founded in 2005 by U.S. Air Force Academy graduate and Reagan administration White House counsel Mikey Weinstein, after the harassment his own sons faced as Je...
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Media Matters for America identifies and debunks 14 myths and falsehoods surrounding the health care reform debate. MYTH 1: There is no health care
crisis
CLAIM:
The health care
system currently works fine, and only a purportedly small number of
uninsured people would benefit from reform.
RUSH LIMBAUGH: "There really isn't a crisis
in health care in this country. The crisis...
The Deflationist
How Paul Krugman found politics.
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