According to an unknown source of South Korean news outlet JoongAng Ibo, North Korea’s KimJong-Un planned an execution of 80 people throughout seven of its cities on Sunday November 3. 10 people were murdered in each of the cities including Wonsan, Chongjin, Sariwon, and Pyongsong. In Wonsan, JoongAng’s source stated that officials forced 10,000 people […]
The search for the Femme Fatale ( a.k.a. Witch )
Over many centuries, women have been put on trial, accused of "witch-craft", or in more recent times of being a "Femme Fatale" – having the ability to control men and to commit heinous crimes for no plausible reason. Debra Milke has spent 23 years on death row in Arizona. On the flimsiest evidence, people are still […]
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New Party System in Spain
By Lali Sandiumenge “Happy 2013! The year in which we will reinitiate the system.” This was the first message that appeared on Twitter on December 31st at midnight from Partido X, Partido del Futuro (Party X, Party of the Future), a new political group that has burst onto the Spanish Internet scene with force. In […]
Canadian Hunger Striker’s Appeal to the Government and Parliament of Canada
On Wednesday, March 14, I started an indefinite hunger strike to protest Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper new draconian crime law, deceptively christened Safe Streets and Communities Act (formerly omnibus crime Bill C10). I’m an Ottawa-based activist and progressive political blogger. My five demands include the immediate repeal of the backward-looking, ideology-driven law. Today is […]
Armenia: Young Author Faces Military Censorship
Written by Onnik Krikorian Hovhannes Ishkhanyan, a 24-year-old computer programmer and, like many others, a former conscript in the Armenian military has found himself in hot water in the former Soviet republic after penning a literary work detailing life in the country’s army. Despite a print run of just 300, the Armenian military prosecutor says the […]
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