Women are the majority part of the total population. But they are being suffered by many ways in whole world especially in the third world countries like Bangladesh. We are telling about the rights of information. But first we have to think about the rights of the huge number of women who are making a […]
Binghamton University Students Protest Police Brutality In the Wake of the Sean Bell Verdict
Today, students at Binghamton University staged a rally/die-in that protested institutionalized racism and police brutality. This comes 2 weeks after a Queens judges acquitted NYPD officers in the shooting of Sean Bell and his friends, in which 50 bullets were fired at the unarmed group (one officer fired 31 shots, meaning he reloaded).
Politicians Stymie Belgrade War Crimes Trials
By Caroline Tosh in London and Aleksandar Roknic in Belgrade The failure of Serbian politicians to back war crimes prosecutions is severely hampering work at the Belgrade war crimes court, say observers. Prosecutors, who are subject to frequent intimidation, complain they lack adequate funding, while rights groups say investigators are prevented from pursuing high-level suspects. […]
Did a Major Magazine Slander a Powerful Mexican Border Governor?
BorderReporter.com The governor of the Mexican state that borders Arizona is suing a major Mexico magazine for defamation after a story appeared accusing the governor of ties to the Sinaloa cartels. Before I get into this, let me go on the record and say that I predict that Sonora Gov. Eduardo Bours Castelo will be […]
Our Great Work of Civilization: Violence, War and Plunder in the Great Lakes Region of Africa
King Leopold II purchased what became the Congo Free State (CFS) because it contained “unspeakable richness” and was merely lacking an “enterprising capitalist” to exploit its resources. His personal acquisition of the CFS in 1885 gave freedom to Western capital, and death and enslavement to the indigenous population. The recent conflict in the Democratic […]
Aligning Citizen and Traditional Journalism
The advent of web 2.0 has result in the emergence of a cacophony of voices expressing themselves all over the web, giving rise to the the concept of "citizen journalism". In lay terms, citizen journalism refers to a form of recording events and issues by people who have neither conventional journalistic training or educational qualifications. […]
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