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Clamores de los muertos solicitando el recuerdo de los vivos : preciosa escala para ascender unos y otros a gozar de las felicidades de la gloria, sonoras endechas que haran harmoniosa cadencia en los oidos cristianos
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Up for Grabs
This week on War News Radio, we’ll explore the popular Afghan game of Buzkashi. Alan Zhao reports.
Then, Iraq’s Parliamentary election is just around the corner. We’ll hear about what some Iraqis want from their future government. Gabriel Ramirez has the story.
Finally, we’ll learn about the dangers facing Iraqi journalists. Abdulla Mizead brings us more.
These stories this week, plus the week’s news
Signal Interrupted
This week on War News Radio, we’ll hear about a military device that has been interrupting communications in Iraq. Listen to Gabriel Ramirez and Alan Zhao’s updated report.
Then we’ll hear about the Afghan sport of Buzkashi. Here is Alan Zhao.
Finally, we’ll learn about the dangers facing Iraqi journalists. Abdulla Mizead has the story.
These stories this week, plus the week’s news
Direct Delivery
We’ll learn about an Afghan program that takes a new approach to reconstruction aid. Rosanna Kim reports.
Then, we’ll hear about the controversy surrounding Iraq’s census. Gabriel Ramirez has the story.
Finally, we’ll hear several perspectives on the film The Hurt Locker. Listen to this report.
These stories this week, plus the week’s news
Out with the Old
This week on War News Radio, we learn about the Persian New Year, a holiday that has been celebrated for over 3000 years. Jared Nolan and Gabriel Ramirez report.
Next, we hear about attempts to restore Iraq’s national museum, which was looted during the 2003 invasion. Clare Kobasa and Sam Hirshman have the story.
Finally, we hear from a combat medic about his experiences in Iraq. Jared Nolan has more.
These stories this week, plus the week’s news
Contentious Count
This week on War News Radio, we learn about the political tension that is delaying Iraq’s census. Gabriel Ramirez reports.
We also take a closer look at Hamid Karzai, Afghanistan’s recently re-elected president. Will Treece has the story.
Finally, we hear about the challenges that soldiers with traumatic brain injuries face after they return home. Emily Hager reports.
These stories this week, plus the week’s news
Men in the Sun
This week on War News Radio, we hear the stories of Palestinian Iraqis who struggled to escape persecution in Iraq. Gabriel Ramirez reports.\ud
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We also hear about small businesses in Afghanistan that are trying to offer farmers an alternative to planting poppies by making soap and perfume. Emily Hager reports. Read the transcript here.\ud
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Finally, we check in on the current state of Iraqi higher education at two very different universities. Dani Noble reports.\ud
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These stories, plus the week’s news, from War News Radio
Outside the Lines
This week on War News Radio, we take a closer look at how Pakistan’s internal politics may impact the Afghanistan-Pakistan border region as a whole. Tarini Kumar reports.\ud
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Then, we check in with a women’s rights activist who’s working to change opinions – and laws – in Iraq. Gabriel Ramirez reports.\ud
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Finally, the mother of a young Iraq war veteran battling Post Traumatic Stress Disorder speaks about her son’s challenges readjusting to life in the US. Elise Garrity reports.\ud
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These stories, plus the week’s news this week from War News Radio
The Cost of War
This week on War News Radio, we speak with the co-director of the documentary Body of War. The film follows a paralyzed Iraq war veteran who came home and found himself taking on a new role as an antiwar activist. Hansi Lo Wang reports.\ud
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Then, we’ll check in with a women’s rights activist who is working to change opinions — and laws — in Iraq. Gabriel Ramirez reports.\ud
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Finally, we hear from a chef in Baghdad who tells us what it’s like working in an Iraqi restaurant. Ayub Nuri reports.\ud
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These stories, plus the week’s news from War News Radio
Finding Their Voices
This week on War News Radio, we hear what an Iraqi women’s rights activist is doing to change laws and attitudes in her country. Gabriel Ramirez reports.\ud
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Then, we talk with Ellen Spiro, co-director of the documentary Body of War, about how the young veteran featured in the film overcame depression to become an anti-war activist. Hansi Lo Wang reports.\ud
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Finally, we hear the story of an aid worker in Kabul who found life in the Afghan capital both frustrating and rewarding. Emily Hager reports
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