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A tragic reminder: WFP staff killed in Islamabad

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R Sloan:
9 Mar 12:49pm
Heart of Flesh, A Feminist Spirituality for Women and Men by Joan D.
Chittister
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Kate Grace:
9 Mar 12:38pm
I don't know if my post went thru so here it is again: READ ALL BOOKS BY MARY
DALY. Mary passed aw
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Kate Grace:
9 Mar 12:32pm
Every woman and feminist could benefit from reading all of the works of Mary
Daly. She has been the
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Visitor:
9 Mar 12:19pm
It is great, Reading enhances your vision and empowers your actions.
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Visitor:
9 Mar 11:47am
Women Writing Resistance: Women Essayists from Latin America and the
Caribbean. Amazing book about
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Visitor:
9 Mar 10:08am
Push, by Sapphire
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Visitor:
7 Mar 10:37am
To Honorable Sir With due respect I am submitting few lines for your kind
consideration. I have co
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Visitor:
7 Mar 10:36am
To Honorable Sir With due respect I am submitting few lines for your kind
consideration. I have co
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Visitor:
7 Mar 10:35am
To Honorable Sir With due respect I am submitting few lines for your kind
consideration. I have co
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Visitor:
3 Mar 7:36pm
It can't be done. It's not about facts; it's about political opportunism.
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Chris de Ocejo:
26 Feb 11:29am
Yes, but the IPCC report is one of many, hundreds of reports which show the
warming trend. It's a bi
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Matthew Cordell:
26 Feb 8:28am
The false claims do not "rely" on the core science, nor are they "purported
to." Publishing a misju
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Chris de Ocejo:
23 Feb 9:32am
Stoning to death (rajm) is not a punishment prescribed by the Qur'an. Several
ahadith exist which su
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Visitor:
18 Feb 7:00pm
You know, I agree with your sense of absolute outrage. But the real reason
that women have these thi
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Visitor:
18 Feb 6:48pm
I am shocked. Not that Muslim women were caned. That was a LIGHT punishment
under Shari-a. The real
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Visitor:
18 Feb 6:37pm
No. We piloted the Nuremburg Courts, and we proved than that this concept can
work. We don't have to
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Visitor:
18 Feb 5:35pm
I wonder why the President of Chad wants the MINURCAT to leave when they are
protecting people???
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Visitor:
11 Feb 1:49pm
The ICC is a good start, but could be strengthened significantly. The fact
that the United States ha
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Adele Waugaman - October 5, 2009 - 12:58 pm
The unnecessary loss of lives today in the apparent suicide bombing of the World Food Program office in Islamabad, Pakistan, is deeply saddening. The bombing, which killed five WFP employees and injured several more, is a tragic reminder of the incredible risks and sacrifices that humanitarian aid workers face every day while working in difficult and often dangerous conditions.
The blast killed four Pakistani nationals: Farzana Barkat, 22, office assistant; Abid Rehman, 41, senior finance assistant, who leaves behind a wife, two daughters and two sons; GulRukh Tahir, 40, office assistant, who leaves behind a husband; and Mohammad Wahab, 44, finance assistant, who leaves a wife, two daughters and two sons. It also claimed the life of Botan Ahmed Ali Al-Hayawi, 41, an Iraqi information and communication technology (ICT) officer, who leaves behind a wife, two sons and a daughter.
Al-Hayawi was no stranger to the risks of humanitarian work in conflict areas. He had been among those injured in the last major attack on humanitarian aid workers in Pakistan in June, when suicide bombers struck the Hotel Intercontinental-Peshawar, where a number of relief workers were staying. Al-Hayawi had been evacuated with minor injuries sustained in that blast, which killed 16. He returned to Pakistan to continue ICT support of WFP’s life-saving work to deliver food aid.
UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon described the bombing as a "heinous crime." WFP Executive Director Josette Sheeran also condemned the attack, calling the victims "humanitarian heroes." WFP Deputy Executive Director Amir Abdulla said: “Our deepest condolences go to the family, friends and colleagues of those who died or were injured in this incident. These were people working to assist the poor and the vulnerable on the frontlines of hunger in Pakistan.”
The WFP website describes its assistance in Pakistan as:
A video statement from WFP Executive Director Josette Sheeran is available here.