Mamou Region

Guinea: Madame Diallo, 'The Children Ask About Him'

Conakry — The Diallo family in the Guinean capital, Conakry, has found no trace of Thierno Abdoulaye Diallo, 20, a student, since he set off on 28 September for a football stadium in the city. Civil society representatives,...

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In the Name of Sacrifice: Uncovering Abuse in Mission

In the new documentary All God's Children, there's a lot of talk about sacrifice. Then we hear two more people, Beverly Shellrude Thompson and Rich Darr, talking about sacrifice. Thompson, Darr, and others in the film say that...

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Chinese vice premier arrives in Wellington, continues visit to New Zealand

WELLINGTON, Nov. 2 (Xinhua) -- Chinese Vice Premier Li Keqiang arrived here from Christchurch on Monday to continue his three-day official visit to New Zealand. Accompanied by of Minister of Maori Affairs Pita Sharples, Li was...

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Media Pasifica News Summary – 28 Oct. 2009

PACIFIC countries' economic growth is forecast to slow to 3.1percent this year following last year's historical high of 5.1percent. It is against this background that the PACER Plus — Pacific Agreement on Closer Economic...

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Guinea team to probe rights abuses

By TAMBA JEAN-MATTHEW, NATION CorrespondentPosted Tuesday, October 20 2009 at 12:41 The Guinean military junta has published the names of 15 members of the independent commission to investigate last month’s massacre of an...

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'All God's Children:' Exposing the abuses of children of missionaries

The film documentary "All God's Children" chronicles physical and sexual abuse suffered by children of missionaries in Guinea, West Africa. Co-director Luci Westphal will attend a screening at Mercer Island Presbyterian Church...

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Missionary Child Abuse

All God's Children recalls the travails of a West Africa boarding school. The 2008 documentary was inspired by an article that ran in Christianity Today in April 1998, exposing alleged child abuse at the Mamou Alliance Academy...

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Nigeria: Away From Home, But Just Like Home

There really is no running away from Nigeria. In all my years of travel around our very lovely world, Nigeria has a way of troubling one's consciousness. It is permanent hope deferred and an annoying adolescence refusing to...

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Maori delegation to Fiji on hold after Key's intervention

Prime Minister John Key has put the brakes on the Maori Party's idea of sending a Maori delegation to Fiji to try to mediate with Commodore Frank Bainimarama. Mr Key said he had spoken to Maori Affairs Minister Pita Sharples...

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