The News Review:
- Gateway Jv Wins Sierra Leone GSM Licence.
- Kabbah dissolves Sierra Leone FA.
- Adoption and fostering on the internet, child profiles, bulletins,…
- War and its woes ..BY: By Sharifah Sakinah Aljunid ..LD: “I…
Gateway Jv Wins Sierra Leone GSM Licence.
Free with registration – Asia Africa Intelligence Wire – AccessMyLibrary.com – Mar 18, 2004
Gateway Jv Wins Sierra Leone GSM Licence. | Asia Africa Intelligence Wire (March, 2004).
Kabbah dissolves Sierra Leone FA.
Free with registration – Asia Africa Intelligence Wire – AccessMyLibrary.com – Mar 18, 2004
Kabbah dissolves Sierra Leone FA. | Asia Africa Intelligence Wire (March, 2004).
Adoption and fostering on the internet, child profiles, bulletins,…
Adoption-net.co.uk – Mar 18, 2004
He now lives in Kerswell, on the edge of the Blackdown Hills between Cullompton and Honiton. He is making a living as a professional classical violin player by busking in Exeter and other Devon towns and performing at social functions. Paul was born in Sierra Leone. His parents had previously had four daughters who died from malnourishment. Paul was their first son and from birth his life too was in jeopardy – but not because of a lack of food. His village was involved in witchcraft and it was planned that he should become a human sacrifice. Paul, recalling what his mother later told him when he returned to his home country 10 years ago, said: “When I was born I was supposed to be a human sacrifice…
Paul, recalling what his mother later told him when he returned to his home country 10 years ago, said: “When I was born I was supposed to be a human sacrifice. But at the age of 11 months I had polio and because of that it didn’t go ahead – they didn’t want to give God something that was spoiled. Where I was raised in Sierra Leone, children are needed to work in the house. “If you can’t, you are considered to be not any good to your parents, so mine put me in a children’s home when I was two. “As well as being disabled, I’m also dyslexic. At school the teachers had long canes with a metal bit at the end which they used to beat us with. “It made me quite afraid of learning and afraid of people.
War and its woes ..BY: By Sharifah Sakinah Aljunid ..LD: “I…
Free with registration – Asia Africa Intelligence Wire – AccessMyLibrary.com – Mar 18, 2004
LD: “I begged them for a long time not to cut my hands. I said `Kill me rather than cut my hands’. ” – Mariatu, Sierra Leone “We are still looking for 10,000 men who disappeared. They have only found 4,0. | Asia Africa Intelligence Wire (March, 2004). BY: By Sharifah Sakinah Aljunid.

