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Afghanistan – Sept. 2014, Vlog with Dr. Danica Anderson

Dr. Danica Anderson is attached to the International Criminal Court since 2005 working war crimes assessments with investigative teams in Sub-Sahara Africa. For Bosnia, her nonprofit The Kolo: Women’s Cross Cultural Collaboration, she has done over 17 years of train the trainer in the Kolo informed trauma care practices. This video is of Danica’s first-hand […read more]

2017-04-08T18:39:22-07:00April 8th, 2017|0 Comments

UN PeaceKeepers Involved in Congo War Atrocities

Congolese woman walks in Benin. The mass rapes in Congo DRC continue unimpeded by the International Criminal Court for war crimes.

“YOU WILL BE PUNISHED” – REPORT
Attacks on Civilians in Eastern Congo

This 183-page report documents in detail the deliberate killing of more than 1,400 civilians between January and September 2009 during two successive Congolese army operations […read more]

2020-01-25T10:50:56-08:00August 16th, 2014|0 Comments

Syrian War in 2012

On October 4, 2012, after a Syrian bombing kills five women and children in a Turkish border town, has CNN interviewing former Nation ‘Supreme’ Commander, Wesley Clark, as their media an expert. Clark states that the killing of Turkish mother’s and children, “It happens…..civilian casualties.” Citing it is a part of a broader conflict and […read more]

2017-04-08T19:26:52-07:00October 12th, 2012|0 Comments

Syrian War

On October 4, 2012, after a Syrian bombing kills five women and children in a Turkish border town, has CNN interviewing former Nation ‘Supreme’ Commander, Wesley Clark, as their media an expert. Clark states that the killing of Turkish mother’s and children, “It happens…..civilian casualties.” Citing it is a part of a broader conflict and […read more]

2017-04-08T18:39:22-07:00October 12th, 2012|0 Comments

Her political activities define her radical nature

Wahu Kaara and Danica Anderson, Female Solidarity

 

Wahu Kaara, Nobel Peace Prize Nominee/Winner 2005, board member of the Kolo: Women’s Cross Cultural Collaboration is a leading advocate for social justice in Kenya. She says: “African women are not dying for Africa anymore; they want to live for Africa.” She works for the Kenya Debt Relief Network […read more]

2017-04-08T18:39:23-07:00November 10th, 2009|0 Comments

Witnessing in the Congo DRC, Africa

Witnessing in the Congo DRC, Africa

by Danica Anderson

If you had the exquisite pleasure to witness the Congo-Africa, I am sure you would witness what I have observed.  The violence and conflicts are intergenerational practices in postlithic societies.

It is no small wonder that Post Traumatic stress is, also, intergenerational.  In Paleolithic […read more]

2017-04-08T18:39:23-07:00April 6th, 2009|0 Comments
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