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Introducing myself and my journal: My Free Home.

About Me:
Hello. I am a sixteen year old girl. I am Libyan and very proud and I would like to share and speak about my home freely and let everyone know about us. I am half Maltese, half Libyan and I have never loved my country as much as I do now.
As most people know that we have been through a war, which took too long to achieve but we DID it!

I am hoping to write about the news about Libya and to share our news with the rest of the world and I would like to speak about the rights of women in the new Libya and i would like to get help and to hear everybody's views on this matter.

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usha kc's picture

Dear friend It’s my pleasure

Dear friend
It’s my pleasure to welcome you. You are now a voice among thousands of voices. I am sure you have a powerful voice to make the world changed.
Warm Welcome in this amazing platform, expectantly waiting your active participation.
Warm Hug !
From Nepal

Live and Let Live
Usha

Fatima Waziri's picture

Hey there! Welcome to

Hey there! Welcome to PulseWire!

It’s so exciting having you with us, I am sure you will have a fabulous time with your new online friends as well as find this to be a very positive experience. I encourage you to take advantage of the numerous resources and features available through our vibrant online community.

Welcome again to our global community and I look forward to hearing more from you here on PulseWire!

Peace!
Fatima

Kim Crane's picture

Your voice is needed!

Hi Sarah,

It can be hard to find first hand accounts of news from Libya—especially from Libyan women and youth, who are so critical to the country's future. I'm so glad you found World Pulse and I hope we will see much more of you on this network! I invite you to use your PulseWire journal to share news and opinions on events in Libya, and start the kind of conversations you'd like to see take place on a global scale.

Warmly,

Kim Crane
Assistant editor
World Pulse

Sarah Abuturkia's picture

Thank you.

Thanks for the warm welcome everyone.
Kim, thanks and that's what i am trying to do, to share Libya's news and events online and to have people read and comment about all the events that take place and I hope this will help Libya and to bring it out there and to be each and every persons concern.

Thanks !

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