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L-R, Rev. Dexter Wimbish (D) and incumbent District Attorney Marie Broder (R).
While most political ads have disappeared, there’s one local race still to be decided: district attorney for the Griffin Judicial Circuit, which includes Fayette, Spalding, Pike and Upson counties.
Veteran Assistant D.A. Marie Broder was appointed last year by Gov. Brian Kemp to replace Ben Coker, who became the circuit’s newest superior court judge. The special election on Feb. 9 is for the remaining two years of the four-year-term for D.A.
Broder, a Republican, has a Democrat opponent, Rev. Dexter Wimbish, a Griffin-based attorney and civil rights advocate.
Stuckey s was founded by Stephanie Stuckey s grandfather, W.S. Stuckey, Sr., in Eastman, Georgia, in 1937.
Let’s be real. The timing for a road trip to visit each of my franchises could not have been worse. I set off on this quest in January 2020, never anticipating there’d be a global pandemic spreading during my travels. As you can imagine, I quickly altered my expectations, understanding that I wasn’t going to get to some of our 67 locations within the year timeline I’d set as a goal. And that’s OK. America was, and still is, in the midst of an historic pandemic, with 400,000-plus lives lost and 50,000-plus businesses shuttered. It was obviously more important to make health and safety a priority.
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Children of Syria â The Lost Hope
Ten Years of Relentless Violations of Childrenâs Rights Documented by the Syrian Network for Human Rights
Over the past ten years, children in Syria have been subjected to all sorts of human rights and international humanitarian law violations, with no distinction made by warring parties between adults and children, nor consideration for childrenâs unique vulnerability and protected status under IHL. There is barely any atrocity that adults were subjected to throughout the Syrian conflict that was not inflicted upon children as well. These appalling violations, which include extrajudicial killings, arbitrary arrest and detention, torture, sexual violence, conscription, displacement, and forced abandonment of education, have had an unspeakable impact on boys and girls across Syria, as well as lasting consequences on the future of surviving children, on their communities and on the country as a whole.