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| In This Issue: Troubling details emerge as Ethiopia restores Tigray communication | More Rohingya moved to the island of Bhasan Char | Crossroads Prison Ministries mails 17,000 Christmas letters to prisoners | | |
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| | Troubling details emerge as Ethiopia restores Tigray communicationEthiopia (MNN) -- Ethiopia’s military says they’ve had no civilian deaths since hostilities began in the Tigray region last month. However, Ethiopian doctors tell BBC News a different story. Two physicians who escaped the war zone report multiple civilian casualties. Voice of the Martyrs’ Todd Nettleton says communication has been a problem from the start.... Read more |
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| | More Rohingya moved to the island of Bhasan CharBangladesh (MNN) — And the government of Bangladesh has begun re-settling Rohingya refugees on a small island in the Bay of Bengal. The island, Bhasan Char, only formed in 2006, and many worry it could easily flood. Vincent Michael of FMI explains the motivation to move the Rohingya. “The locals in the area don't particularly like... Read more |
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| | Crossroads Prison Ministries mails 17,000 Christmas letters to prisonersUSA (MNN) -- The holiday season can be especially hard when you’re missing loved ones, mourning broken dreams, or feel forgotten. But there’s a group of people struggling with all of these things: Prisoners. Doug Cupery with Crossroads Prison Ministries says they recently mailed 17,000 Christmas letters to men and women in prison. Going into... Read more |
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