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		<title>By: Mach Zay Gazma &#187; &#8220;Justice in the Spotlight&#8221; on Save Darfur&#8217;s Blog</title>
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		<dc:creator>Mach Zay Gazma &#187; &#8220;Justice in the Spotlight&#8221; on Save Darfur&#8217;s Blog</dc:creator>
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		<description>[...] Check out my post at Save Darfur on Lubna Hussein&#8217;s trial in Khartoum&#8230; Ms. Hussein’s trial demonstrates “to the world” what the Sudanese government in Khartoum considers “justice to be.”  This incident and the responses from Hamilton, APHRA and others also reveal one of the existential purposes of advocacy – to amplify the voices of those who are everyday courageously striving against a multitude of internal obstacles to improve the conditions and institutions in their own countries.  After highlighting these concerns, we in the advocacy community must then demand that our governments and the international community put human rights and justice issues at the center of their relations with regimes like the one in Sudan.    Address: http://seanbrooks.net/Blog/wordpress/?p=3     Hello world! &#187;    Trackbackno comment untill now [...] </description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] Check out my post at Save Darfur on Lubna Hussein&#8217;s trial in Khartoum&#8230; Ms. Hussein’s trial demonstrates “to the world” what the Sudanese government in Khartoum considers “justice to be.”  This incident and the responses from Hamilton, APHRA and others also reveal one of the existential purposes of advocacy – to amplify the voices of those who are everyday courageously striving against a multitude of internal obstacles to improve the conditions and institutions in their own countries.  After highlighting these concerns, we in the advocacy community must then demand that our governments and the international community put human rights and justice issues at the center of their relations with regimes like the one in Sudan.    Address: <a href="http://seanbrooks.net/Blog/wordpress/?p=3" rel="nofollow">http://seanbrooks.net/Blog/wordpress/?p=3</a>     Hello world! &raquo;    Trackbackno comment untill now [...]</p>
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