8 Comics September 30, 2009 & Over the E. IT'S EXAM TIME! WHAT TO PO WHEN YOU HAVEN'T STHPIEP LINTIL--- THE NIGHT BEFORE CRAM NOTES INTO BRAIN. WHAT PO YOH MEAN YOU DON'T BELIEVE ME?! I PIPL COMPULSIVE LIAR. YOH KEEP LYING ABOHW BUYING ME A COFFEE. 3 HOURS BEFORE 10 MINUTES BEFORE BYF; BYF MEP SCHOOL PREPARE FOR FAILURE- | DON'T BELIEVE, ON CAMPUS! LYINGILS | SAW ONE THIs MORNING! BELIEVE IT. Psaka FONTES OF The UNBC International Development Society is organizing an event that will host Nizeyimana Seleman to speak (Which in- cludes videos and slides) at UNBC on Friday October 2nd, from 10 am — 12 pm. His bio has been included below. For more information or to get involved please contact us at ids-list@unbc.ca or call us at (250) 613-0007. Please note: the room is to be confirmed shortly, so look out for posters around school . Nizeyimana Seleman, a twelve year old child soldier, or “kadogo,” at the time of the Rwanda genocide of 1994, today helps the children who are as lost as he once was. The hard and demanding military life he experience as a child quickly caused him to hate the military service, and to wish to return to school. Although many of his comrades did not finish their education, Nizeyimana was able to, thanks to the support from his parents. As the Executive Director of The Association for Youth Literacy and Trades Education (ASOLATE), Nizeyimana is now the “father” to many former street children and child soldiers. ASOLATE, founded in 2004 by a group of young technicians, is a registered Rwandan not-for-profit organization dedicated to reducing poverty and reinforcing unity and reconciliation in Rwanda. Youth are trained in employable skills, project management and cooperative organization. Nizeyimana is very passionate about his work in helping the youth affected by the genocide. Through ASOLATE, youth, many of whom are orphans, are able to support themselves and their families.