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US and UN Treachery in the African Great Lakes Region: Why Rwandan Refugees Don t Want to Go Home | Black Agenda Report

US and UN Treachery in the African Great Lakes Region: Why Rwandan Refugees Don t Want to Go Home | Black Agenda Report
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US and UN treachery in the African Great Lakes Region: Why Rwandan refugees refuse to go home

US and UN treachery in the African Great Lakes Region: Why Rwandan refugees refuse to go home
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Stars and Stripes - Preserving art, culture of Tokyo s public baths

Stars and Stripes - Preserving art, culture of Tokyo s public baths
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Elliot Tanis

Jul 23, 2021 | 5:40 PM Elliot Tanis, age 87, of Holland, died peacefully on July 22, 2021, at The Inn of Freedom Village surrounded by his wife and three children. Elliot was born on April 23, 1934, in Grand Rapids, Michigan, the third of four children. His father, Edward Tanis, was a minister in the Reformed Church in America, and so the Tanis family moved regularly, also living in Wisconsin and Iowa as he grew up. In fact, Elliot first met his wife, Elaine Buteyn, in Waupun, Wisconsin, when they were children. Their romance was kindled when they both attended Central College in Pella, Iowa, where each received their Bachelor of Arts degrees, and they were married on December 29, 1959 (after Elliot had served two years in the US Army and Elaine returned from three years teaching English in Japan).

3rd-gen Nagasaki A-bomb survivor continuing decades-long work for nuclear free world

news 3rd-gen Nagasaki A-bomb survivor continuing decades-long work for nuclear free world The Mainichi © The Mainichi Mitsuhiro Hayashida, specially appointed research fellow at the Nagasaki University Research Center for Nuclear Weapons Abolition (Mainichi/In Tanaka) NAGASAKI A third-generation atomic bombing survivor from Nagasaki is fulfilling a promise he made to A-bomb survivors, or hibakusha, who have passed on to continue their work for a world without nuclear weapons. In anticipation of an age without hibakusha where already aging A-bomb survivors will no longer be able to directly pass down their stories, Mitsuhiro Hayashida, 29, has returned to his home city of Nagasaki for the first time in a decade to tell a wide range of generations the reality of atomic bombings. He assumed the position of a specially appointed research fellow at the Nagasaki University Research Center for Nuclear Weapons Abolition on July 1.

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