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Why going to South Africa for the World Cup terrifies me
Statistics, anecdotes and research suggest that touring the Rainbow nation as a fan next summer could be a dangerous option. In fact, the 2010 World Cup should have gone to Egypt.
“Awe-inspiring landscapes, cosmopolitan cities, beautiful vineyards and amazing wildlife – the Rainbow nation offers something for everyone, where the people and culture are as diverse as the landscape. Africa’s...
British hot blonde model before dying: "My boyfriend stabbed me to death"
She was hot! Very hot...
A young model who dialled 999 moments before she died told the operator her boyfriend had stabbed her as she pleaded for help, a court heard today.
Amy Leigh Barnes made the desperate call minutes after Ricardo Morrison, 21, attacked her with a kitchen knife, Manchester Crown Court was told.
The 19-year-old told the operator: ‘He’s stabbed me to death … my...
Hispanic Blogger: "White People Must Be Reduced To A Minority"
Susan Sontag once wrote, “the white race is the cancer of humanity”. I must confess that I agree. It may sound harsh, but when one objectively analyzes the myriad of crimes committed by whites against people-of-color, Ms. Sontag’s statement is obvious. For the past 2,000 years, white crimes against people-of-color include: slavery, imperialism & conquest, colonization, theft of...
89-year-old former work camp guard John Demjanjuk will be tried for "complicity to murder"
A German court said on Monday that 89-year-old former death camp guard John Demjanjuk will be tried for “complicity to murder” 27,900 people, in what could be one of the last cases of its kind.
Prosecutors believe the Ukrainian-born Demjanjuk helped herd tens of thousands of Jews and others into the gas chambers while a guard at the Sobibor death camp in Nazi-occupied Poland in 1943.
Demjanjuk,...
One World Government is almost here: Medvedev Shows Off Sample Coin of New ‘World Currency’ at G-8
Russian President Dmitry Medvedev illustrated his call for a supranational currency to replace the dollar by pulling from his pocket a sample coin of a “united future world currency.”
“Here it is,” Medvedev told reporters today in L’Aquila, Italy, after a summit of the Group of Eight nations. “You can see it and touch it.”
The coin, which bears the words “unity in diversity,” was...
Belfast gypsies warned: "Get out by tomorrow, or you die"
The message in the letter to immigrant communities in Belfast could not be starker or more brutal. “Get out of our Queen’s country before our bonfire night and parade day,” it declared.
Emblazoned with a skull, it descended into a mixture of the semi-literate and the directly threatening with the warning: “Other than your building will be blown up.”
The leaflet was delivered...
Somali flag above Statehouse is wrong
As an American and Ohio resident for 57 years, as well as a Vietnam veteran, I, as well as many I know, were offended by the photograph and caption about the Somali Community Association of Ohio in last Thursday’s Dispatch, especially on a day so close to our Independence Day.
The picture of a Somali flag being flown over the Statehouse is both unpatriotic and offensive to all Ohioans. Brave...
One teacher a day in hospital after attack
One teacher is hospitalised in England almost every day after being attacked at school, according to new figures.
Almost 180 staff were forced to spend three days at home or working outside the classroom following a serious physical assault, it is disclosed.
At least one-in-10 attacks involved teachers working in nursery or primary schools.
Many resulted in “major injuries”, including...
Kosher Slaughter Safeguarded by EU
Kosher Slaughter consists of a small cut on the animal’s neck. This method of slaughter is very similar with the Islamic version called Halal
A regulation protecting religious slaughter in the European Union was welcomed by British Jewry this week, following a ruling enshrining into EU law legislation that will protect shechita from those who may seek to ban it in the future.
The new law, which...
Third of Dutch Muslims contemplate emigration, poll shows
Amsterdam – Thirty-six per cent of Turkish and Moroccan migrants in the Netherlands are thinking about emigrating due to the increasing popularity of the controversial Freedom Party PVV, a study conducted by polling agency Moviction showed Monday. Dutch current affairs television programme NCRV Netwerk which commissioned the poll, is to air the study’s results Monday night.
More than half...
Egypt: Murder Case turned into protest accusing Germany of 'Racism'
A brutal murder in Germany last week has caused shockwaves in far-off Egypt. Thousands of mourners took to the streets of Alexandria on Monday to protest at the funeral of a pregnant Egyptian woman who was stabbed to death inside a German court in a crime that has provoked fury in her home country.
Egyptian newspapers have given strong coverage to the death of Marwa al-Sherbini (32), describing the...
Ethnic tensions in China: Han Chinese says 'Death to Uighurs' around Urumqi
The Chinese are leaning bitterly that Multiculturalism does not work for them
Women are crying, civilians have armed themselves with clubs and axes. Fear and chaos rule in Urumqi. The Han Chinese are bent on revenge on the Uighurs and the police are struggling to keep order.
All of a sudden, Urumqi is a city of wooden clubs. Everyone has one, men and women, police and civilians, Uigurs and Han Chinese....
Pacific Islander and Maori youths feared in Australia's Gold Coast
Pacific Islander and Maori youths are forming gangs in schools and have been identified by the Gold Coast City Council as an emerging social problem.
Large populations of New Zealanders and Polynesians have migrated to the northern end of the Gold Coast, forcing a re-think of the city’s social inclusion program.
Tweed Heads resident Jack Berryman, a Maori heavily involved with local Waitangi...
Malmo Sweden: The police has to work three shifts overtime to keep the peace in Rosengård
MALMÖ. For two months the police have been working around the clock patrolling Herrgården, the area of Rosengård most afflicted by arson and attacks on firefighters and policemen.
“If we don’t stop immigration to Malmö, we’ve only seen the beginning of this,” says researcher Aje Carlbom.
On the 7th of May there was another fire in Rosengård. A warehouse that the fire brigade had doused...