Sophie’s Choice, Africa Edition?

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If you haven’t heard of Sophie’s Choice (both William Styron’s book and Alan Pakula’s film adaptation featuring Meryl Streep are top notch), you should definitely check them out.  The story involves a woman who, upon arriving at Auschwitz with her son and daughter, must choose which child will be immediately “eliminated” and which will be allowed to live … well, as much as life in a concentration camp can be considered “living”.

Unquestionably a work of fiction, right?

Except that something very similar is going on in Africa right now … yup, in 2011.

The tales pouring out of east African nations, notably Somalia, of terrible choices faced by mothers are heartwrenching.

From Yahoo News:

Wardo Mohamud Yusuf walked for two weeks with her 1-year-old daughter on her back and her 4-year-old son at her side to flee Somalia’s drought and famine. When the boy collapsed near the …

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There is a bitter group of people that would criticize Angelina Jolie if she handed them a million dollars with no strings attached. This woman, arguably the “realest” celebrity out there and unquestionably a pathfinder in terms of women in film, is always going to be the whore who stole Brad Pitt away from poor, sweet Jennifer Aniston.

However, Jolie’s latest critics are the Women Victims of War (WVM), a group made up of wartime rape victims … and their issue is a bit more legitimate. Basically, they’re taking offense at the reported storyline of a “love story between a Muslim victim …

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Deirdre Imus has worked tirelessly for issues ranging from cancer research to environmental concerns, and she has done it …

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