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From our feedback files, July

An IRIN car on its way to a returnees settlement in the north of Kabul, August 2008. Akmal Dawi/IRIN

IRIN regularly gets feedback from readers and subscribers. In July, we received a total of 264 unique emails from readers compared with 234 in June, 240 in May, 161 in April, 289 in March, 310 in February and 248 in January. Below we share some of the comments with you.

The good

I am really enjoying by the factual news that i am receiving from IRIN it makes me feel that i have been in darkness.
Erick, Feedback on: KENYA: Post-violence sex work boom

The oops

As an International Human Rights lawyer I would like to point out that the article wrongly quoted a well-known international document. I think the writter of the article meant to say the Universal Declaration on Human Rights and not the UN International Declaration on Human Rights which does not exist anyway…
N.K, Feedback on: MALI: Thousands still live in slavery in north

IRIN You Tube Feedback

On You Tube, our most discussed videos are:

Opium abuse among Afghan women... (Comments: 165)

Somali refugees in Yemen (Comments: 93)

Robots replace children as camel... (Comments: 32)

Child labour in Yemen (Comments: 15)

Sudanese struggle in the streets... (Comments: 11)

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