THE UNHRC REPORT – WOULD DELHI MINUS THE SECTARIAN/RAW ACT NOW ON ENDING SRI LANKA GENOCIDE This author has written a series of blogs that describes how the involvement of Delhi is becoming a necessity with the Sinhala leaders of all persuasions over the past years nurtured a flourishing genocide culture that initially began as […]
CPJ report shocking as cartoonists under axes everywhere
Whether their sketches touch on politics, economics, religion, or national identity, cartoonists face the same grave threats as print and broadcast journalists who report on sensitive subjects. CPJ global research shows that cartoonists have been targeted with censorship, punitive lawsuits, physical assault, imprisonment, disappearance, and murder for their art-form journalism. Some have even fled into […]
ISIS used weather event to its tactical advantage in attack against Ramadi
Islamic State fighters (AKA; ISIS) used a weather event or in this case a “sandstorm” to help seize control of and gain a critical military advantage in the early hours of the terrorist group’s attack on the provincial Iraqi capital of Ramadi last week. A sand storms arise when a gust front or other strong wind […]
President Jonathan Upper hand and Aroma of victory in the air
Analysis For political observers and analysts, it was fascinating, if not intriguing as President Jonathan and ThePeoples Democratic Party (PDP) were taken abruptly by a surprise as the main opposition party, All Progressives Congress (APC) and its presidential candidate surged in the poll. It began to appear that the APC understand the antics of political machination with a root […]
National integrity hangs in the balance of Nigerian elections
The stakes are high in Nigeria as the day of the elections, already postponed by a month, steadily draws nearer. Security has been a dominant issue, with the recent cancellation of a football match with Bolivia’s national team being only the latest event to draw attention to concerns surrounding Nigeria. These concerns, currently, lay primarily […]
A bad peace is better than a good war
A bad peace is better than a good quarrel! Obviously many European politicians have forgotten this truth. Forgot about that neighbor whose garden is adjacent to your property, much closer to you than the person who lives at the other end of the village. On the policy of sanctions and we decided to talk […]
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