Here at Enough, we often swap emails with interesting articles and feature stories that we come across in our favorite publications and on our favorite websites. We wanted to share some of these stories with you as part of our effort to keep you up to date on what you need to know in the world of anti-genocide and crimes against humanity work.
In "The Child Soldier Who traded His Machete For a Pair of Scissors," Claude Mugisha, a former child soldier, explains how he exchanged his AK-47 to become a barber. Mugisha fought in a local Congolese militia and lived in the bush for 10 years until he attended a U.N.-run rehabilitation and repatriation program. Claude reflects on his experience and says, "People think former child soldiers are somehow damaged and deranged and often avoid us. It's really great to talk and engage with people. I did bad things, yes. But I'm not a bad person."
The FP Power Map seeks to identify the 500 most powerful individuals on the planet. This comprehensive list ranges from Omar al-Bashir to Facebook COO Sheryl Sandberg.
Jonathan Kyobe asks the question "Does Social Media have a role in African Politics?" He explores the growing use of social media to influence African elections and act as a platform for change. Using Uganda and Kenya as case studies, the article demonstrates that social media can play a central role in politics and organizing protests. Only time will tell if social media can circumvent limitations to freedom of expression still prevalent throughout Africa.
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