
Will Freedom Come for Sudan’s Slaves?
On Jan. 9, the people of South Sudan began their week-long referendum to decide whether to separate from the Arab-Muslim North and form an independent country. But Achol Yum Deng didn’t vote. Though she has […]
On Jan. 9, the people of South Sudan began their week-long referendum to decide whether to separate from the Arab-Muslim North and form an independent country. But Achol Yum Deng didn’t vote. Though she has […]
Will Freedom Come for Sudan’s Slaves? As the South votes to become independent, tens of thousands remain enslaved. January 14, 2011 By JOHN EIBNER AND CHARLES JACOBS Juba, Sudan On Jan. 9, the people of […]
A barefoot walk for freedom November 18, 2010 By Charles Jacobs and Sasha Giller Most Jews think we have a special responsibility to educate the world about the horrors of genocide – and to prevent […]
Slaves Prevented by Owners from Voting in Referendum JUBA, Sudan and WASHINGTON, Jan. 12, 2011 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ — 397 Southern Sudanese Slaves were liberated and returned to their country just in time to witness Southern Sudan’s […]
By Francis Bok Most people can think of a day that changed their lives. I can think of two. The first happened twenty four years ago, when at the age of seven I became a […]
This article originally appeared in The Jewish Advocate By Charles Jacobs & Sasha Giller January 6, 2011 Friends of Israel have long fumed over what they felt was the human rights community’s disproportionate and unfair […]
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