SOUTH BLOCK (LIAM FOX LIKE) SCRIBES’ TO SAVE SONIA/RAJAPAKSE FROM UNHRC GENOCIDE CRIMES. The Liam Fox Sonia loyalists of the South Block are at what they are best at– the genocide of Tamils. The South Block bureaucrats and scribes have a long record for lavishly obliging the Rajapakses for the generous succor of the […]
Syrian Children Continue to Suffer the Consequences of War
By Rami Alhames This post is part of our special coverage Syria Protests 2011/13 [1] During the last 10 years, around 10 million children are estimated to have been killed as a result of war, reports the Children’s Rights Portal [2]. The site categorizes child war victims as civilian victims, soldiers, displaced, orphans, wounded or handicapped, […]
ARE SHORT-TERM MARRIAGE LEGISLATIONS REQUIRED FOR TRADITIONAL SOCIETIES?
The changing trends in the matrimonial and family system in dilemmatic and confused societies like India are quite apprant when you observe different incidents that are taking place in the country. Mr.Ramesh of Jeedimetla Industrial Area in Dundigal Village near Hyderabad city has been working in a private factory and married Mrs.Nagamani belonging to Kistapur […]
Could Syrian chemical weapons fall into the hands of al-Qaeda?
As to the future of Syria’s vast chemical weapons stockpiled in sites around the country it is anyone’s guess? Who can say for sure what will happen, should the US succeed in ousting the President and imposing regime change in Syria? Will these chemical weapons be stolen, moved, or even used if the Assad regime […]
NOT SO SECRET SERVICES
“What goes on in Cartagena stays in Cartagena.” At least that was the ops plan. This week the Secret Service revoked the security clearances of the eleven agents involved in the Colombian prostitution scandal. Employment (and significantly, continued employment) as a Secret Service agent requires several things, and arguably the most important is a Top […]
China 2011: From Jasmine Crackdowns to Grassroots Uprisings
China 2011: From Jasmine Crackdowns to Grassroots Uprisings By Oiwan Lam 2011 began with a series of crackdowns by the Chinese authorities to prevent the Arabic Jasmine Revolution from landing in mainland China. It ended with a series of uprisings in grassroots communities where people have been devastated by corrupt local governments and illegal land […]