Posted on 15 May 2008
By: Dr. Megalommatis Muhammad Shamsaddin (Pictured Below)A great number of readers throughout Africa would like to know more about the reasons for the injustices done to so many nations and the disasters caused to so many peoples in the Black Continent. Whereas it would take a monumental encyclopedia to enumerate the unfair deeds and the [...]
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Posted on 23 April 2008
Traditionally, the international community has been reluctant to treat civil strife the same way it does international armed conflict.
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Posted on 13 March 2008
Writes: Julia Baird
The Pursuit of Power Isn’t Pretty
Margaret Thatcher was the kind of woman who made men’s toes curl. Her savage intelligence, command of policy and what François Mitterrand called “the mouth of Marilyn Monroe and the eyes of Caligula” both terrified and intrigued them. And she loved it. The woman who was prime minister [...]
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Tags: hillary clinton, Iron Lady, Margaret Thatcher
Posted on 19 February 2008
Amsterdam is a hub for trafficking children asylum seekers into sex slavery
What I didn’t like was the way the people hogged the whole sidewalk along the Amstel river. It seemed to get worse and worse the closer I got to seven hundred year old inner Amsterdam.
I like to step along at a good pace. I’m [...]
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Tags: african migrants, amsterdam, asylum seekers, Europe, holland, netherlands, racism, sex slavery, trafficking children
Posted on 19 December 2007
A Captive
It’s an opinion of mine that there will never be peace without justice.
There is quite a bit of talk about anniversary dates and commemoration of the role the British state, corporations, churches and society played in the genocide of African people.
Gestures, on the part of the part of government, government funded organizations and individuals, [...]
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