Janine di Giovanni is an author, foreign correspondent, and current Middle East editor at Newsweek.
Human memory is short and terribly fickle.
In the aftermath of any war or genocide, healing and reconciliation are ultimate aspirations.
Any protester knows that the only way activism works is to get the people on your side.
My role [as a war correspondent] is to bring a voice to people who are voiceless [and] to shine a light in the darkest corners of the world.
Easter is meant to be a symbol of hope, renewal, and new life.
I often think I am a better person because I lived for many years of my life with a flashlight. I have developed skills I did not think were possible - bathing with a cup of water by candlelight, for instance, and writing a story with a headlamp on.
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