Refugee Crisis Interview with RAWA Worker, Mariam Rawi
Mariam Rawi (a pseudonym) from RAWA visits again with John Sipos. Listen to the interview conducted via the internet and enhanced for broadcast. To download the interview to your computer, click here.
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Mariam
Rawi, RAWA member Pakistan
Mariam is a member of the Cultural Committee
of RAWA and takes care of the Payam-e-Zan (Women's Message), RAWA's periodical
magazine. She have been active in publishing for more than 15 years. Mariam traveled
extensively through Afghanistan
during the Taliban rule to collect reports for various RAWA publications
including the website. Ms. Rawi has represented RAWA at many events in Italy, Spain,
Germany, Austria, South
Africa, Japan,
Switzerland, Brazil, Australia,
Holland, UK,
France, South Korea, Greece, etc.
John Sipos, Talk journalist Tampa Bay, Florida
John Sipos has been involved with the
broadcast news industry for most of 40 years, many years as an anchor, writer,
editor, and news manager. His career started in the
HudsonValley north of
New York City in 1960, and for a time worked
at a major American news network in NYC. The past 18 years he has been in
talk radio (and a fair amount of television, too) in Florida, but his first
passion as been producing a people, issues, events program heard across most of
the Sunshine state on 3 CBS Radio corporately owned major signal
stations. Listen at http://johnsipos.com
Mr. Sipos met the founder of CharityHelp at a conference earlier this year and
has been corresponding with the group since. While realistically
understanding these are troubled times, he has and will be conducting a series
of conversations for web streaming and broadcast in the months ahead. He is
hoping to benefit children in need of shelter, food, and education to help
create a better world today and for generations into the future one child at a
time.
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