
Mona Kareem is the founder of BedoonRights.org and a graduate student in Binghamton, New York. She is also a journalist and poet with two published collections of works. She blogs at monakareem.blogspot.com. On Twitter: @monakareem












Mona Kareem is the founder of BedoonRights.org and a graduate student in Binghamton, New York. She is also a journalist and poet with two published collections of works. She blogs at monakareem.blogspot.com. On Twitter: @monakareem