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I feel restless because I am incomplete
I feel restless because my survival is to compete
I feel restless because each day embraces me with uncertainty
I feel restless because I don’t have the choices to be
I feel restless because nobody truly believes I could be...
I feel restless because your silence erases my future
I feel restless because you claim but fail to deliver
You feel restless because I am a part of you
You feel restless and I feel restless too
Zayneb Khan 26th March 2009
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One Year On... Restless Beings still voicing the voiceless. Join us for our 1 year anniversary!
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Date: Saturday 2 May 2009
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Blog update from Dhaka, Bangladesh;
ReplyDeleteTwo days ago, Dr Zaki, our project co-ordinator and Shoeb, our fieldworker accompanied me to Kamplapur Rail Station. This is the hub of many of the marginalised children in Dhaka. We spoke to a number of children, but I wanted to let you know of one child in particular, a young 8 year old boy named Rabbi. He normally roams around the station and is well kn to oour fieldworker, with whom he has spoken on a number of occasions. We wanted to conduct an in depth interview to him, and we approached him around 6.15 pm just as the day was passing to night. Having asked him what he normally gets up to in the day, he answered a mumbled answer which consisted of roaming around looking for scraps of food. We had also noticed that he had a severe bruise on his forehead, and with Zaki being a medical doctor, naturally he inquired a little further.
http://blog.restlessbeings.org/2009/04/15/update-from-dhaka-april-2009
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Between Peace Pledge Union and Rumi - apt.
thank u for supporting restless beings Yakoub :) peace z
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