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Over 20 million children in conflict and post-conflict areas are out of school. Watch Angelina Jolie, UNICEF Executive Director Anne Veneman, and UN High Commissioner for Refugees Antonio Guterres tell how education is a human right, and that investment in basic education can help to bring health, freedom, and stability to some of the world's most tumultuous regions.
Over 20 million children in conflict and post-conflict areas are out of school. Watch Angelina Jolie, UNICEF Executive Director Anne Veneman, and UN High Commissioner for Refugees Antonio Guterres tell how education is a human right, and that investment in basic education can help to bring health, freedom, and stability to some of the world's most tumultuous regions. ( moins )
Angelina Jolie reflects on her international humanitarian experience with the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR). Jolie argues that "there is no peace without justice" and crimes against humanity must be prosecuted.
Angelina Jolie reflects on her international humanitarian experience with the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR). Jolie argues that "there is no peace without justice" and crimes against humanity must be prosecuted. ( moins )
First they came for the Communists, and I did not speak out.
Then they came for the socialists, and I did not speak out.
Next they came for the trade unionists, and I did not speak out.
AND THEN THEY CAME FOR ME
This is autonomy, (My American Dream)
Stepped over on the street, (Stars and stripes blinding me)
Their contagious and we pray, (My American Dream)
Classes about Black Plague,... ( plus )
First they came for the Communists, and I did not speak out.
Then they came for the socialists, and I did not speak out.
Next they came for the trade unionists, and I did not speak out.
AND THEN THEY CAME FOR ME
This is autonomy, (My American Dream)
Stepped over on the street, (Stars and stripes blinding me)
Their contagious and we pray, (My American Dream)
Classes about Black Plague, (Will mark your grave)
This is the second time, we will not fall in line,
No you can’t stop, this exodus
No you won’t stop this exodus.
No you can’t stop, this exodus
No you won’t stop this exodus.
A hooded prisoner on the bay (These truths let freedom ring)
A child Darfur refugee, (Home of the free and brave.)
the ghosts of war who will not sleep (These truths let freedom ring)
The poor who drown in bigotry. (Will mark your grave.)
This is the second time, (Yea it’s the second time) we will not fall in line,
No you can’t stop, this exodus
No you won’t stop this exodus.
No you can’t stop, this exodus
No you won’t stop this exodus.
Fight forever more (The movement of the people)
Fight forever more (The voice of the emigre)
Fight forever more (The movement of the people)
Fight forever more (The concession, no compromise)
First they came for the Communists, and I did not speak out.
Then they came for the socialists, and I did not speak out.
Next they came for the trade unionists, and I did not speak out.
AND THEN THEY CAME FOR ME
No you can’t stop, this exodus
No you won’t stop this exodus.
No you can’t stop, this exodus
No you won’t stop this exodus.
This is the second time; we will not fall in line! ( moins )
The decade-long civil war of the 1990s in Sierra Leone created an estimated 2.1 million refugees. At least half were children, most of whom suffered appallingly high levels of atrocity and cruelty resulting in a generation with mental health trauma. As part of its effort to engage and educate the youth in post-war Sierra Leone, Plan funds Respect Rappers a collective of 30 performers, many... ( plus )
The decade-long civil war of the 1990s in Sierra Leone created an estimated 2.1 million refugees. At least half were children, most of whom suffered appallingly high levels of atrocity and cruelty resulting in a generation with mental health trauma. As part of its effort to engage and educate the youth in post-war Sierra Leone, Plan funds Respect Rappers a collective of 30 performers, many of them ex-combatants. The rappers¹ street performances draw crowds of people who listen to their songs advocating peace and nation building. ( moins )


