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Mau forest is one of Kenya's water towers but has now turned into a political gold mine as the government implements an eviction exercise of illega...
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Mau forest is one of Kenya's water towers but has now turned into a political gold mine as the government implements an eviction exercise of illegal settlers who had turned the forest into farming land. Even though political leaders from the region have termed the government unfair by evicting the people who claim to have no alternative land to go to, the occupants have no documents to support the occupation of the forest land. The Prime Minister has found himself on a hot spot as he is the one spearheading the evictions and attracted enmity from powerful ethnic Kalenjin politicians from whose community most of occupants come from. Kenya's forest cover has witnessed a downward trend massively decreasing from 12 percent some years back to a mere less than 2 percent now due to illegal human encroachment. Politics aside, Mau which feeds Lake Victoria and the White Nile, needs to be jealously guarded as an important water source, despite we would not have any good reason whining over climate change if we cannot even protect what we have at the moment.
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The Chamber of Deputies of Mexico has lunched the "Friend Congresswoman, Friend Congressman" program to welcome Mexican nationals living ...
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The Chamber of Deputies of Mexico has lunched the "Friend Congresswoman, Friend Congressman" program to welcome Mexican nationals living abroad to return for the Christmas and New Year's holidays. Leticia Salazar, president of the Population, Borders and Migratory Issues of the Chamber of Deputies, said on Sunday that this program is aimed at preventing blackmail and abuses against their over 900,000 fellow countrymen who return home annually for the holidays. The program will also help supervise and avoid violations of human rights of Mexican nationals living abroad, adding that many migrants complained that they were blackmailed and mistreated when returning home. Salazar, a member of the ruling party PAN, stated the idea is to welcome our country fellows to come back to Mexico to visit their relatives or return for residence. The program aimed at 900,000 Mexican migrants sounds promising, now if they'd only develop one offering the same benefits and security to the over 110 million people currently residing in Mexico.
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In an experience that is considered new in the Palestinian society, around 10000 women gathered in a football stadium on the outskirts of East Jeru...
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In an experience that is considered new in the Palestinian society, around 10000 women gathered in a football stadium on the outskirts of East Jerusalem to watch a football match played between the Palestinian female team against the Jordanian team. This match is considered one of its kind as societal norms still consider this game as a male game, causing some kind of difficulty in convincing families of letting their daughters join in the new football team; as explained by Honey Thaljieh, the teams 25-year-old captain. The game ended with both teams scoring 2 scores. But for the watching crowd, the result was not as important as the message sent out by the match itself; Palestinians can fight for what they want, and will achieve whatever goals they set their eyes on.
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First female football game in West Bank a big hit
In an experience that is considered new in the Palestinian society, around 10000 women gathered in...
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First female football game in West Bank a big hit
In an experience that is considered new in the Palestinian society, around 10000 women gathered in a football stadium on the outskirts of East Jerusalem to watch a football match played between the Palestinian female team against the Jordanian team. This match is considered one of its kind as societal norms still consider this game as a male game, causing some kind of difficulty in convincing families of letting their daughters join in the new football team; as explained by Honey Thaljieh, the teams 25-year-old captain. The game ended with both teams scoring 2 scores. But for the watching crowd, the result was not as important as the message sent out by the match itself; Palestinians can fight for what they want, and will achieve whatever goals they set their eyes on.
"Friend Congresswoman, Friend Congressman" to welcome Mexicans living abroad on their Christmas and New Year holidays
The Chamber of Deputies of Mexico has lunched the "Friend Congresswoman, Friend Congressman" program to welcome Mexican nationals living abroad to return for the Christmas and New Year's holidays. Leticia Salazar, president of the Population, Borders and Migratory Issues of the Chamber of Deputies, said on Sunday that this program is aimed at preventing blackmail and abuses against their over 900,000 fellow countrymen who return home annually for the holidays. The program will also help supervise and avoid violations of human rights of Mexican nationals living abroad, adding that many migrants complained that they were blackmailed and mistreated when returning home. Salazar, a member of the ruling party PAN, stated the idea is to welcome our country fellows to come back to Mexico to visit their relatives or return for residence. The program aimed at 900,000 Mexican migrants sounds promising, now if they'd only develop one offering the same benefits and security to the over 110 million people currently residing in Mexico.
Hundreds of illegal settlers thrown out of Kenyas Mau Forests
Mau forest is one of Kenya's water towers but has now turned into a political gold mine as the government implements an eviction exercise of illegal settlers who had turned the forest into farming land. Even though political leaders from the region have termed the government unfair by evicting the people who claim to have no alternative land to go to, the occupants have no documents to support the occupation of the forest land. The Prime Minister has found himself on a hot spot as he is the one spearheading the evictions and attracted enmity from powerful ethnic Kalenjin politicians from whose community most of occupants come from. Kenya's forest cover has witnessed a downward trend massively decreasing from 12 percent some years back to a mere less than 2 percent now due to illegal human encroachment. Politics aside, Mau which feeds Lake Victoria and the White Nile, needs to be jealously guarded as an important water source, despite we would not have any good reason whining over climate change if we cannot even protect what we have at the moment.
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cool vdo's.... by the way ! India also inside this world , not Just Pakistan IN ASIA la,,.. so, be honest atleast here...
all the best
[Peace maker]
A Pakistani comes to America and begins working for the ACLU but is unfamiliar with American advances in toiletry. On his first day on the job he comes back from the men's room saying he can't find any hole in the ground. His boss explains how American plumbing works and sends the Pakistani back.
A few minutes later, a loud, blood-curdling scream is heard from the bathroom. A few minutes after that, another loud scream shakes the office walls. His boss runs into the bathroom to investigate why he's screaming.
The Pakistani replies, "I am just sitting here on the toilet like you instructed to do and every time I am making to flush, something comes up and squeezes dearly on my poor testicles."
His boss looks at what he's sitting on and says, "You idiot. You're sitting on the mop bucket!"
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