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World : The Netherlands: Stop Wilders Committee formed in the Netherlands by Dutch Citizens
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| on 2010/3/7 11:34:58 (324 reads) |
(Prudent Press Agency)--- Anyone who does not agree with the anti-Koran movie Fitna by Dutch right-wing parliamentarian Geert Wilders in the Netherlands can now indicate that by wearing an anti-Wilders T-Shirt reports the Dutch Telegraaf newspaper.
The organizers of this protest campaign are non-Muslims who have no sympathy for any type of extremism in the Dutch society and who feel that the road chosen by Wilders to express his personal feelings about Islam is not correct and will only lead to more violence. The organizers of the protest noted, "We want to provide an outlet for ordinary people who are upset about the Wilders movie. Wilders, because of his public privileged position is able to walk around as "an elephant in a China cabinet" on this issue, while the silent majority in the Netherlands, which does not agree with the airing of his movie, is forced, to stay silent.
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World : Haiti Wants France to Replace Stolen Wealth to the Tune of US$21.7 billion
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| on 2010/2/18 12:30:00 (210 reads) |
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(Prudent Press Agency)--- In addition to the 150 million franc payment, France decreed that French ships and commercial goods entering and leaving Haiti would be discounted at 50 percent, thereby further weakening Haiti's ability to pay.
You've got to hand it to Haiti. Not only was it the world's first country of enslaved workers to stand up and demand their freedom and independence; now they are the world's first country to stand up to their former slavery-era master, France, and demand the return of its stolen wealth.
Everyone say "Amen."
Haiti's president and other government officials claim their country was held up at gunpoint in broad daylight in 1825 and now they want the admitted thief, France, to replace the stolen wealth to the tune of $21.7 billion. his, despite massive attempts, well documented elsewhere, by the United States and world lending institutions to destabilize and overthrow the democratically elected government of Jean Bertrand Aristide.
Government officials also say, due to forced efforts to hand over its wealth in a timely manner to France, the coerced payments so distorted and stunted the economy, Haiti feels the effects to this day. They also say, due to those efforts, Haiti became saddled with a form of class oppression that resembles racism.
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World : Hindus & Jews ask Hollywood elite to highlight European Roma apartheid
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| on 2010/1/27 7:24:47 (304 reads) |
(Reriani Communications)--- Hindus and Jews have urged the Hollywood and other entertainment celebrities to use their status to highlight the apartheid conditions faced by about 15-million Roma people of Europe. Rajan Zed, acclaimed Hindu statesman; and Rabbi Jonathan B. Freirich, prominent Jewish leader in Nevada and California in USA; in a statement in Nevada today, said that as many of their fans treated them almost as semi-deities, Hollywood celebrities would be very effective in changing public opinion world over. Many Hollywood and other entertainment bigwigs had successfully worked against South Africa’s apartheid in the past and Roma would be the next worthwhile cause to undertake. Zed and Freirich further said that they had high hopes that world entertainment elite would not stay apathetic and silent spectator when fellow Roma brothers/sisters were reportedly facing blatant injustice and discrimination in Europe. They urged entertainment celebrities to show strong political will, courage, and commitment in support of Roma cause.
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World : South Africa's Polygamist President marries third wife.
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| on 2010/1/4 15:20:00 (299 reads) |
(Prudent Press Agency)--- South African President Jacob Zuma married for the fifth time on Monday, giving the Zulu traditionalist his third current wife, witnesses and family members said. Multiple marriages are allowed in South Africa and form part of Zulu culture.
South African political leader, b. Indkandla, Natal (now KwaZulu-Natal) prov. Zuma received no formal schooling and joined the African National Congress (ANC) when he was 17, becoming active in the party's military wing in 1962. Convicted of conspiring to overthrow the country's government, he served 10 years in prison (1963-73), then went into exile. Zuma became a member of the ANC's executive committee (1977-1984) and returned to South Africa when the ban against the party was lifted in 1990. A Zulu, he mediated between the ANC and the Zulu-based Inkatha Freedom party during violent clashes among supporters of the two groups in the early 1990s.
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World : First U.N. climate pact in 12 years
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| on 2009/12/7 10:40:00 (326 reads) |
(Prudent Press Agency)--- COPENHAGEN - The biggest climate meeting in history, with 15,000 participants from 192 nations, opened in Copenhagen on Monday with host Denmark saying an unmissable opportunity to protect the planet was "within reach."
The world climate conferences are a series of international meetings, organized by the World Meteorological Organization (WMO), about global climate issues. The first two conferences largely focused on climate change in addition to climate research and forecasting. The next upcoming conference is World Climate Conference-3, to be held in Geneva, Switzerland, 31 August to 04 September 2009. The theme of the upcoming conference is "Climate prediction and information for decision-making". Recognizing the growing evidence for the widespread effects of climate variability and change, it aims to spur global action now for countries to cope with both current and future changes.
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World : Obama Is Set Ready For New Afghan Strategy
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| on 2009/11/24 12:29:53 (345 reads) |
(Prudent Press Agency)--- What will Obama’s next step on Afghanistan? President Obama plans to further bolster American forces in Afghanistan and for the first time set benchmarks for progress in fighting Al Qaeda and the Taliban there and in Pakistan, officials said Thursday.
In imposing conditions on the Afghans and Pakistanis, Mr. Obama is replicating a strategy used in Iraq two years ago both to justify a deeper American commitment and prod governments in the region to take more responsibility for quelling the insurgency and building lasting political institutions.
“The era of the blank check is over,” Mr. Obama told Congressional leaders at the White House, according to an account of the meeting provided on the condition of anonymity because it was a private session.
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