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Stop the gag on journalists

Stop the gag on journalists

The quest for truth should not lie in the privilege of one individual, but all human being.

Amour sans frontiere #LoyarBerkasih

Amour sans frontiere #LoyarBerkasih

I gave it up to be filial but as soon as I became an adult, I couldn’t wait to lose my virginity. Now, I am just promiscuous.

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Two Women, Two Tribes and One Journey of a Lifetime (Part IV)

Two Women, Two Tribes and One Journey of a Lifetime (Part IV)

Two Women, Two Tribes, and a Journey of a Lifetime is a 9-part series penned by Lim Ka Ea about her one year stint in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia where she accompanied her husband on his 9th humanitarian mission. No stranger to travel and humanitarian missions herself, she learned that Ethiopia is not really Africa and […]

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Two Women, Two Tribes and a Journey of a Lifetime (Part III)

Two Women, Two Tribes and a Journey of a Lifetime (Part III)

Two Women, Two Tribes, and a Journey of a Lifetime is a 9-part series penned by Lim Ka Ea about her one year stint in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia where she accompanied her husband on his 9th humanitarian mission. No stranger to travel and humanitarian missions herself, she learned that Ethiopia is not really Africa and […]

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Two Women, Two Tribes, and a Journey of a Lifetime (Part II)

Two Women, Two Tribes, and a Journey of a Lifetime (Part II)

Two Women, Two Tribes, and a Journey of a Lifetime is a 9-part series penned by Lim Ka Ea about her one year stint in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia where she accompanied her husband on his 9th humanitarian mission. No stranger to travel and humanitarian missions herself, she learned that Ethiopia is not really Africa and […]

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Two Women, Two Tribes, and a Journey of a Lifetime (Part I)

Two Women, Two Tribes, and a Journey of a Lifetime (Part I)

This 9-part series tells the story of how two “tai-tais” explored Ethiopia and discovered their life as both an individual and a woman. The journey begins with Part I, “My first encounter with Africa.”

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