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8 Feb 1:29pm
Miiiika rocks.
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8 Feb 12:23pm
güzel sözler [1]
[1] http://www.asksozlerim.com
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8 Feb 12:21pm
bu sitelerde güzel sözler ve aşk sözleri bulabilir e-okul sistemi
hakkında yardım alabilirsini
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6 Feb 10:26pm
The ICC is doing heroic work. I am disappointed in the USA for not yet
joining.
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1 Feb 3:39pm
We are shipowners and we like to offer our vessel to the responsible agency
for contracting vessels
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26 Jan 1:15pm
WHo is this idiot? Tom Miller, president and CEO of the United Nations
Association of the United Sta
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26 Jan 4:16am
Haiti,Haiti, world waves, there are a survivalsituation, water, fire(energy),
shelter(whetherdefence
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25 Jan 10:17am
We have to keep Haiti in the news
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24 Jan 1:57pm
I think only good buildings will help them to prevent the disaster
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23 Jan 11:15am
Como podemos Ayudarsi El personal de las Naciones Unidas o la Fundación no
correso respoden los
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Final Durban Thoughts
John Boonstra - April 24, 2009 - 2:06 pm
Haiti Earthquake
Mark Leon Goldberg - January 12, 2010 - 5:52 pm
One Laptop Per Child - The Dream is Over
Alanna Shaikh - September 9, 2009 - 8:06 am
The Coup Caucus
Mark Leon Goldberg - July 7, 2009 - 11:05 am








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Mark Leon Goldberg - June 8, 2009 - 10:37 am
But that is not all the story. A sufficient number of Dutch people (in their wisdom) decided to vote for the centrist, pro-European D-66 party to give D-66 three seats in Brussels. This means that my friend, Marietje Schaake, will become an MEP.
Marietje, 30, is one of Europe's brightest and most promising young leaders. Her election is great news not only for Marietje and her supporters, but for those of us around the world who are firm believers in human rights and minority rights.
She will also bring with her to Brussels impeccable transatlantic credentials.
I first met Marietje five years ago through our common affiliation with Humanity in Action, a European and American human rights fellowship program. In years since, she has worked in the United States Congress and with groups like the Washington, D.C.-based Leadership Conference on Human Rights. She was also one of the founding fellows of the British Council-sponsored TN2020 program. Recently, Marietje helped organize the Pioneers! program which was a cultural exchange between the cities of Amsterdam and New York to celebrate the 400th anniversery of Henry Hudson's voyage.
I have known Marietje to be an unwavering defender of human rights with a particular focus on the sometimes uneasy relationship between native Dutch and the large Muslim-minority population in Holland. She is the author of the forthcoming, Between Faith and Suspicion, Muslims in the West, transatlantic relations and the need to redefine alliances, which will be published by the Atlantic Commission.
Bottom line: she's an activist, an intellecutal -- and now a politician. (Remind you of someone?) I look forward to watching her star rise.