From Washington Report on Middle East Affairs <[email protected]>
Subject NATO Deaths in Libya, Pakistan's Floods and More
Date January 18, 2023 7:09 PM
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Killed By NATO, Betrayed by Their Government: Libyan Survivors Look for Answers
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NATO has refused to divulge the number of civilians killed as a result of its operations in Libya. Mustafa Fetouri explores the cases of several Libyan families looking for official recognition of the death and suffering they experienced as a result of NATO military strikes.
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Flooded with Corruption: Pakistan’s Relief Effort
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Correspondent Hasan Aga recently traveled to Pakistan, where he spoke with both government officials and NGO leaders about the official response to the recent devastating floods.
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A Sobering Visit to Beirut
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Cat Essoyan provides a sobering dispatch from Lebanon: "I saw lines of people waiting outside banks and encountered beggars on the streets," she writes. "There were big trucks delivering water to buildings and noisy diesel generators on the sidewalks, contributing to air pollution."
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Ida in the Middle
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"This young adult novel, written for 12- to 16-year-olds, is a welcome saga of a young Palestinian American middle school girl grappling with her identity. Told with a magical realism, one cannot help but become engrossed as Ida vividly travels from homework sessions and soccer games in Massachusetts back to occupied Palestine."
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