Nawab Akbar Khan Bugti, 79, former governor and chief minister of Baluchistan resisted the Pakistan army injustices against the Baluch people.A former US amabassador to Pakistan, Robert Oakley, had said Bugti was extremely comptent and fit even to rule over any of the states...
"In the first installment of a series, Peter Swan recalls his service at an exciting time in Kenya's history. Background Brought up a Catholic, my childhood was disrupted when two of my school years were spent evacuated away from city life in London to rural...
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SOURCE: http://www.nigeriavillagesquare.comOn the 27th of March 2008, 137 passengers boarded flight BA075 bound for Lagos, Nigeria. On this same flight, the British Immigration Authorities were deporting a...
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It has been a rather busy Saturday for the issue of racial and cultural awareness. Below is a notification of two significant events next month regarding a more progressive cultural awareness in our very white [but not really] community.
When I think about race and...
"the Raj nevertheless presided over the destruction of Indian political, cultural and artistic self-confidence, while the economic figures speak for themselves: in 1600 when the East India Company was founded Britain was generating 1.8% of the world’s GDP, while India was...
During a political meeting in Zulia State, western Venezuela, on Sunday, November 25, 2007, Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez Frías announced bilateral relations with Colombia and Spain were frozen. At this...
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"Africa, in particular, has been targeted to forever be a debtor nation unless they rise and begin the process of becoming a continent made up of leading manufacturing and trade nations. Here to, many of the same nations which compose the Paris Club, through the...
http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=11428653 NPR
did a story about Western complaints over Chinese-African business
relationships. Basically the Chinese offer cut rate loans and...
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The United States just gave Arabia one more reason to wish America harm. The U.S. House is doing the expected by supporting Israel in wiping out the Palestinians as a way to strike Iran via the back door of...
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If this report is accurate, what excuse can the Bush administration feed to the world community and the American public to explain how Bid-Laden could still be operating in Afghanistan alive and well despite the...
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This commentary is also posted on Intelligentaindigena... American history being what it is, the fact that the legacy of genocidal abuse, an abuse that began 500 years ago in the Americas, can continue without...
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Israel attacked The Gaza this morning ending the truce observed since November of last year. - The Angryindian---------------------------------------From Intelligentaindigena:(Reuters) - Israeli helicopters...
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Whiloe there is serious doubt that this is the end of the "Troubles," within the mainstream of political paradigm, perhaps this is an important first step. - The...
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From Intelligentaindigena: Political Blog Fourth World War has found that the Turkish press has been discussing thier nations plans to invade Iraq ahead of the U.S. attack reportedly still in the working...
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In the latest leak from Baghdad, U.S. appointed Iraqi President al-Maliki has again expressed fears that he is next on the list for American-led regime change in Western Asia. The new laws set up by U.S. oil...
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