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Madhuri Katti | Apr 24 2008
terror tails of zimbabwe
Even after national elections, there seems to be no end in sight to the terror rule of Mugabe in Zimbabwe. With speculations doing rounds that Movement for Democratic change has won the elections, the youth gang of Mugabe’s ZANU-PF have unleashed...
Arpita Mukherjee | Apr 14 2008
islamic terrorism threatening sudan capital
Khartoum, capital of Sudan was considered one of the safest African capital cities but the recent spurt of Islamic terrorism is threatening to interrupt its law and order scenario. The growing resentment among the Muslim youths of the country over the..
Arpita Mukherjee | Apr 12 2008
housing problem in cuba
With Raul Castro succeeding his brother Fidel Castro as the President of Cuba, Cubans were apprehensive whether this was a continuation of the old Castro regime or whether new changes will usher in. However, Raul Castro has proved that he is more...
Leena | Apr 12 2008
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Its very sad to see the poor cattle ranchers of the Amazon region, especially of Alta Floresta being sandwiched between the Government’s simultaneous efforts at development and conservation of the natural resources. There was a time when the cattle.
Sunit | Apr 10 2008
organised crime and terrorism
In a chilling investigation report, the Bulgarian government is accused of having high-level links with the organised crime world and the report further highlighted that the organised crime funds are channelled to various terrorist organisations in...
Sunit | Apr 10 2008
mugabe
Ahead of an expected second round of presidential polls, Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe has unleashed his trusted terror units across the country to intimidate opposition supporters and the suffering population as a whole in a bid to hang on to...
Sunit | Apr 9 2008
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Kenya is in troubled waters again with the collapse of the Kofi Annan-brokered political truce between the government and the opposition. Despite the best efforts of Mr.Annan, the former UN secretary-general, it seems President Mwai Kibaki and his...
Sunit | Apr 8 2008
fears of jihad in europe subside
Since the invasion of Iraq five years ago, Europe was concerned about the radicalisation of its Muslim-dominated societies mounting a serious challenge to long standing European democratic values. Countries such as France, Britain, Germany, Spain and.
Maynard | Apr 7 2008
kenyan refugee
With Kenya’s post-election violence still underway, it is a saddening reality that families are being broken due to several abductions, burning of houses and other human rights violations. It seems Kenya remains in a desperate situation and its...
Madhuri Katti | Apr 7 2008
victims of ongoing conflict
New York based Human Rights Watch has come up with a startling report that even after 5 years of continuing conflicts, women and girls still face risks of rape and sexual assault by rebels and the soldiers in Darfur. Sudanese army and Peace keeping...

Fresh Comments

on Can ICC’s warrant against... Bringing peace to the southern region of Sudan, known as the Darfur region, is more...
on Lambasting Islam is no... Balbhadra Rana, Your article is the right assessment of a terribly false situation...
on Zimbabwe at crisis point I can’t imagine that we are in point of crisis..
on The decline of Musharraf the economic boom of Pakistan in Musharraf era, was not all that appeared from the...
on Europe excels US: Become... this shows that the target of terrorism is much wider than some people believe..
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