From the monthly archives: August 2022
A letter from a young professional living in Tigrai
I am writing to share my story with the world as the world seems to be acclimatized to live with our suffering in Tigrai. From time to time I hear the international media struggling to put a positive light on the regime in Addis Ababa following […]
Continue Reading →The World Peace Foundation is honored to publish this essay by a researcher from Singapore, who asked to remain anonymous at this time.
On August 21, 2022, Singaporean Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong announced at the National Day Rally (NDR) that his government would repeal the controversial Section 377A of the Singaporean Penal Code, […]
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