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In-N-Out for Iftar

By Tamer Mostafa

From Here

By Edil Hassan

Ism

By Sarah Ghazal Ali
Illustration of a man with an enlarged ear, attempting to hear the people around him.

Sound Shadow

By John Cotter

Felicity Thompson

Felicity Thompson has lived in various African countries from Tanzania to Senegal over the past decade. She spent two years in deepest, darkest Iowa learning to write and eating cheeseburgers cooked in centuries of grease at George’s. She is a journalist and a filmmaker, but most of all, a writer. She currently lives in Freetown, Sierra Leone.
Essay AfricaConflictJustice

Charles Taylor and the Limits of Justice

By Felicity Thompson July 2, 2012

Jabati Mambu, a Sierra Leonean severely wounded in the civil war, watches as the Hague hands down a war crimes verdict.

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