New website exposes police corruption and racism
A new website has been launched today which exposes a disturbing reality of police corruption and racism. It is the first website of its kind and contains details of 18…
Cameron seeking new Indian jewel
British Prime Minister David Cameron visit to India took an embarassing turn when he refused to return the real jewel in the British crown which was looted from India by…
Behind Brown’s African Agenda
Former British Prime Minister Gordon Brown said that Africa can lead the global economic recovery and called for more African representation at the IMF, World Bank and G20 in a…
Olympia Food Co-op removes Israeli goods from shelves; first US store to institute boycott
Olympia, WA – The Olympia Food Co-op Board of Directors has decided to boycott Israeli goods at their two locations in Olympia, Washington. At a July 15th meeting packed with…
Amnesty International report exposes the corrupt arms trade of major UN powers
An Amnesty International report has exposed the continuing corrupt arms trade of the five major UN powers, USA, UK, Russia, France and China, who continue to sell weapons to countries…
Burka ban debate set to hit Britain
Belgium, France, Netherlands and Switzerland have all brought some form of legislation to outlaw the wearing of the Muslim burka and with Sky News reporting yesterday that 67% of Britons…
Wicked West denies developing countries the right to water
A growing row between developing countries and the west is set to to become even more intense as western countries continue to block a proposal to recognise the right to…
Actor Mel Gibson’s racist comments caught on tape
Actor Mel Gibson is at the centre of a race row after racist comments he made during an angry row with his wife was caught on tape by American website…
Black councillor is convicted of racism: Is this the end of racism as we know it?
A black councillor was convicted of racism yesterday for calling an Asian colleague a “coconut” and this sums up how the modern usage of the term racism has been distorted…
Controversy as Commons Speaker appoints first black vicar of Westminster
Commons Speaker John Bercow caused controversy yesterday after refusing to appoint a candidate chosen by the Dean of Westminster Abbey for the role of Chaplain to the House of Commons,…