U.N. peacekeepers silent as 200 women gang-raped
Category: International Written by NNPA News Service
(NNPA/GIN)—An American aid worker and Congolese doctor reported last week that nearly 200 women and some young boys were gang-raped by Congolese and Rwandan rebels over four days within miles of a U.N. peacekeepers’ base in an eastern Democratic Republic of Congo mining district.
More than three weeks later, the U.N. mission has issued no statement about the atrocities and said Monday it still is investigating.
Congolese culture itself did not openly speak of rape until very recently.
An estimated 500,000 women and girls have been victims of sexual violence since the Second Congo War began in 1996.
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The ‘fizzics’ of Champagne
Category: International Written by Associated Press
At an angle, not straight down.
The scientists at the University of Reims say pouring bubbly at a slant, as you would a beer, preserves more of the tiny gas bubbles that improve the drink’s flavor and aromas.
| THIS IS HOW WE DO IT—Pouring your bubbly at a angle is the best way.
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In Pa., Muslims participate in Ramadan
Category: International Written by Associated Press
Associated Press Writer
HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) —Mehdi Noorbaksh, associate professor of international affairs and coordinator of general education at Harrisburg University of Science and Technology, fulfills the daily obligations of his faith, including praying several times a day. He keeps a prayer rug in his office and bows to Mecca in prayer.
Twice a day, Mehdi Noorbaksh puts aside professional duties and turns to God. In the privacy of his office at Harrisburg University of Science and Technology, he unrolls a rug, bows in the direction of Mecca and prays. Like millions of Muslims, he prays five times a day, but more so during Ramadan Islam’s holy month.
| DEVOTED—Mehdi Noorbaksh fulfills the daily obligations of his faith, including praying several times a day, in Harrisburg, Pa.
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Mandela charity’s ex-chief cuts ties over diamonds
Category: International Written by Associated Press
Associated Press Writer
JOHANNESBURG (AP)—A trustee of a Nelson Mandela charity said he will leave the organization after being caught up in a scandal involving a supermodel, a warlord and rough diamonds.
The Nelson Mandela Children’s Fund announced Aug. 18 that its former chief executive, Jeremy Ractliffe, was stepping down from the charity’s board after he acknowledged that he secretly possessed alleged “blood diamonds” for more than a decade.
| GIVING TESTIMONY—Naomi Campbell is seen on a screen in the pressroom of the U.N.-backed Special Court for Sierra Leone in Leidschendam, Netherlands, Aug. 5.
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Wyclef Jean files to run for Haiti’s presidency
Category: International Written by Associated Press
Associated Press Writer
PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti (AP)—Singer Wyclef Jean submitted the paperwork Aug. 5 to run for president of Haiti, formally thrusting himself into what is expected to be a highly competitive race and ending years of speculation about his political ambitions.
Several hundred supporters of the hip-hop artist-turned-politician cheered as he arrived by motorcade in a dark suit and tie at an electoral office in this capital city still largely in ruins from the devastating Jan. 12 earthquake. Jean, who was born in Haiti but raised in Brooklyn, stood on top of an SUV and bowed to the crowd. He was accompanied by his wife and daughter.
| GREETED BY SUPPORTERS—Haitian-born singer Wyclef Jean, center, is greeted by supporters after submitting the paperwork to run for president of Haiti in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, Aug. 5.
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