You are subscribed to Press Releases for U.S. Department of State. This information has recently been updated, and is now available. 06/30/2014 02:52 PM EDT Acting Assistant Secretary of State for Consular Affairs Michele T. Bond Travels to MexicoMedia Note Office of the Spokesperson Washington, DC June 30, 2014
Acting Assistant Secretary of State for Consular Affairs Michele T. Bond will travel to Mexico from July 1-3. In Mexico City, she will meet with counterparts in the Secretaría de Relaciones Exteriores (SRE). These meetings are a follow-up to the U.S.-Mexico Consular Dialogue held in Washington, D.C., in November 2013. She will also visit Monterrey to deliver remarks at the New Consulate Compound Dedication Ceremony. |
[wanabidii] [NAI Forum] Confessions of a Terrorist
'Confessions of a Terrorist'
by Atunga Atuti O.J.
Summary:
We never get to hear the terrorists themselves explain the reasons that drive
them to take some of the actions they take, the motivations and goals that drive
them to join campaigns of terror.
A renowned scholar on security and terrorism has authored a novel, which seeks
to offer terrorists a voice to explicate the motives, goals, and expected
outcomes of terrorist activities.
The novel goes beyond the prevailing narratives of terrorist behaviour and
delves into the thought processes of a terrorist giving us unique insights into
the 'mind' of a terrorist.
The book is especially useful for East Africa where many countries are battling
al-Shabbab militants in an environment where the anti-terrorism units seem to be
chasing shadows.
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[wanabidii] Press Releases: Rwanda National Day
You are subscribed to Press Releases for U.S. Department of State. This information has recently been updated, and is now available. 06/30/2014 12:53 PM EDT Rwanda National DayPress Statement John Kerry Secretary of State Washington, DC June 30, 2014
On behalf of President Obama and the people of the United States, I am delighted to send best wishes to the people of Rwanda on the 52nd anniversary of your independence on July 1. Rwanda and its neighbors are turning adversity into prosperity, and I commend all Rwandans for their commitment to a brighter and more hopeful future. Over the last 20 years, Rwanda has emerged as a regional leader, borne by a deep commitment to strengthen economic growth for all Rwandans. It has improved health institutions across the country. And it provides wider access to healthcare and universal primary school education to all Rwandan children. By investing in its people, Rwanda is building a strong foundation for peace and prosperity in the years to come. I congratulate the people of Rwanda on all you have achieved, and wish you a joyous Independence Day celebration. The Office of Website Management, Bureau of Public Affairs, manages this site as a portal for information from the U.S. State Department. Stay connected with the State Department:
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[wanabidii] Press Releases: Somalia's National Day
You are subscribed to Press Releases for U.S. Department of State. This information has recently been updated, and is now available. 06/30/2014 12:49 PM EDT Somalia's National DayPress Statement John Kerry Secretary of State Washington, DC June 30, 2014
On behalf of President Obama and the people of the United States, I congratulate the people and government of Somalia on your 54th Independence Day on July 1. The United States is proud to support Somalia as it continues on the path to becoming a stable, federal democracy and a strong international partner. We remain determined to help rebuild the political, economic, and security institutions that will provide lasting stability and meet the aspirations of the Somali people. Today, Somalia’s outlook is improving because Somalis themselves have taken on the responsibility for reclaiming what was lost and rebuilding what was destroyed. They are the ones who have assumed the lead, and they are the ones who can be proud of the precious nature of the opportunity now before us. The United States sends its best wishes on this Independence Day. I look forward to strengthening our partnership with a democratic, peaceful, and prosperous Somalia. The Office of Website Management, Bureau of Public Affairs, manages this site as a portal for information from the U.S. State Department. Stay connected with the State Department:
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[wanabidii] Africa: Rwanda National Day
You are subscribed to Africa for U.S. Department of State. This information has recently been updated, and is now available. 06/30/2014 12:53 PM EDT Rwanda National DayPress Statement John Kerry Secretary of State Washington, DC June 30, 2014
On behalf of President Obama and the people of the United States, I am delighted to send best wishes to the people of Rwanda on the 52nd anniversary of your independence on July 1. Rwanda and its neighbors are turning adversity into prosperity, and I commend all Rwandans for their commitment to a brighter and more hopeful future. Over the last 20 years, Rwanda has emerged as a regional leader, borne by a deep commitment to strengthen economic growth for all Rwandans. It has improved health institutions across the country. And it provides wider access to healthcare and universal primary school education to all Rwandan children. By investing in its people, Rwanda is building a strong foundation for peace and prosperity in the years to come. I congratulate the people of Rwanda on all you have achieved, and wish you a joyous Independence Day celebration. The Office of Website Management, Bureau of Public Affairs, manages this site as a portal for information from the U.S. State Department. Stay connected with the State Department:
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[wanabidii] Press Releases: Democratic Republic of the Congo's National Day
You are subscribed to Press Releases for U.S. Department of State. This information has recently been updated, and is now available. 06/30/2014 12:51 PM EDT Democratic Republic of the Congo's National DayPress Statement John Kerry Secretary of State Washington, DC June 30, 2014
On behalf of President Obama and the American people, I congratulate the people of Democratic Republic of the Congo as they celebrate their Independence Day. I was inspired during my visit to Congo this spring. In Kinshasa, I met Patricia Nzolantima, who led me on a tour of a medical supply company helping people access lifesaving pharmaceuticals. She also publishes a magazine so thousands of Congolese could access a free press. In addition, I met young people, teeming with energy and ability, ready to make their mark in a stable DRC. The United States is committed to helping the Congolese people achieve a peaceful, just, and prosperous future. We congratulate you on your recent economic progress. But most of all, we commend your progress in restoring stability in the eastern DRC by defeating the M23 rebels and pursuing other armed groups that have terrorized your country for too long. The United States look forward to working with you to ensure that the future of the Democratic Republic of the Congo and its citizens is bright and hopeful. The Office of Website Management, Bureau of Public Affairs, manages this site as a portal for information from the U.S. State Department. Stay connected with the State Department:
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