Naseem Rakha's Writings
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Oct.26.2010
The Guardian
Outing homophobia's deadly consequences'Don't ask, don't tell' epitomises what is wrong with public policy and attitudes that treat homosexuality as unacceptable Naseem Rakhaguardian.co.uk, Tuesday 26 October 2010 22.14 BST
Don't ask, don't tell. This is the policy of the United States on homosexuals serving in the military. Don't ask a person if they...
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Oct.26.2010
The Guardian
Outing homophobia's deadly consequences'Don't ask, don't tell' epitomises what is wrong with public policy and attitudes that treat homosexuality as unacceptable Naseem Rakhaguardian.co.uk, Tuesday 26 October 2010 22.14 BST
Don't ask, don't tell. This is the policy of the United States on homosexuals serving in the military. Don't ask a person if they...
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Sep.30.2010
Media Bistro
Naseem Rakha's Journalistic Instincts Influence Her Novel WritingBy Maryann Yin on Sep 30, 2010 10:23 AM
Author Naseem Rakha became the only American on the UK's covetedRichard & Judy's Book Club list with her book, The Crying Tree. Her debut novel explores issues connected to capitol punishment, mercy, self-reflection, atonement, and forgiveness.
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Sep.24.2010
The Manchester Guardian
Teresa Lewis: victim of vengeance
I've reported on executions – but the more I see, the less it makes sense. Now this unreason has claimed number 1,227
Naseem Rakha
guardian.co.uk, Friday 24 September 2010 04.08 BST
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Death penalty protesters outside Greensville Correctional Centre in Jarratt, Virginia, where Teresa Lewis was executed and...
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About Naseem
Naseem Rakha is an award winning author and journalist whose stories have been heard on National Public Radio. Her international best selling debut novel, The Crying Tree, has received the 2010 PNBA Award. She lives in Silverton, Oregon with her husband, son...
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Naseem’s Favorite Books
A Place on Earth By Wendell Berry, Eventide By Kent Haruf, Sometimes a Great Notion by Ken Kesey, To Kill a Mockingbird By Harper Lee, Snow Falling an Cedars...









