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Xi Jinping: China will 'smash' Tibet separatism
Xi Jinping looks set to follow the policies of his predecessors in Tibet.
The man expected to be China’s next president has promised to “smash” any attempts to destabilise Tibet.
Xi Jinping, who is due to succeed President Hu Jintao in 2013, said he would fight against “separatist activities” linked to the Dalai Lama.
He was speaking in Lhasa as part of a trip to mark...
Tanks enter town as Syria protests swell
Army presses ahead in its campaign to overcome anti-regime revolt, prepares to intervene in Al-Bukamal.
The Syrian army on Sunday set its sights on the town of Zabadani near the Lebanon border as it pressed ahead in its campaign to overcome an anti-regime revolt, a human rights activist said.
In the east, on the frontier with Iraq, security forces were also reported to be preparing to intervene in...
18 Rioters gunned down, hostages rescued in China police station attack
Police gunned down several rioters who attacked a police station and killed 18 people in Hotan city of northwest China’s Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region on Monday noon, sources with the Ministry of Public Security said.
Rioters broke into the police station shortly after 12 p.m.. They assaulted the police, took hostages and set fire to the station, according to the ministry.
A member of the...
Police in Belarus beat and detain dozens of anti-government demonstrators
Belarusian policemen in plainclothes detain a man in Minsk.
Police in Belarus on Wednesday beat up and arrested dozens of anti-government protesters during a banned rally in the capital of the authoritarian former Soviet nation calling for the ouster of President Alexander Lukashenko.
Dozens of plainclothes police reportedly rounded up the protesters during the rally, kicking and punching them before...
27 Protesters Killed in Syria
Syrian pro-democracy activists report that security forces opened fire on a demonstration in the Damascus suburb of Qatana today, killing at least 20 people, while another seven were reported killed not far from the Turkish border.
The killings, if confirmed, would make today the deadliest day in over a month, as the Syrian regime has increasingly avoided massive killings that have only served to...
Swedish fire service sued over affirmative action
Södertörn’s fire department, just south of Stockholm, is being sued for actively choosing to hire women and people with foreign background, according to Sveriges Radio (SR).
The fire deparment’s gender and ethnicity quota became an unpleasant surprise for Simon Wallmark, who was informed that despite having trained as a firefighter, he was not encouraged to apply for a summer job, on...
Australia police able to demand removal of burqas
A student wearing a burka.
Muslim women who refuse to remove their veils for police will face jail under new laws in Australia’s largest state.
The New South Wales government has rushed through legislation allowing police to force the removal of head coverings to identify suspected criminals.
The laws, among the toughest in the world involving Islamic female dress, follow the recent furore over a...
10,000 civilians sentenced in Egypt military trial
At least 10,000 civilians have been sentenced in military trials since Egypt’s January 25 uprising that ousted president Hosny Mubarak, a human rights group said Monday.
The Arabic Network for Human Rights Information called on the Supreme Council of the Armed Forces to reconsider, saying the activists jailed in military prisons do not get a fair trial.
There has been an uptick in protests to pressure...
Greek Sovereignty to be "Massively Limited" by EU and IMF
The cost of a decision last week to allow globalist vultures to metaphorically hog-tie Greece while the EU and IMF commences a good old fashioned economic pillaging of her state assets is a total evisceration of the country’s sovereignty, according to Eurogroup chief Jean-Claude Juncker.
“The sovereignty of Greece will be massively limited,” Juncker told Germany’s Focus magazine, adding that...
Zimbabwe: Working for Chinese is 'hell on earth'
On the northern verges of Harare the massive new military college is taking shape, a monument to China’s tightening hold on Zimbabwe.
The complex is also a symbol of growing hostility from Zimbabwe’s labour force towards Chinese employers. It is being built using a controversial Chinese loan and its workers have gone on strike to protest against beatings by their bosses and low pay.
Zimbabwe...
Gaza freedom flotilla stuck in Greece
The Gaza-bound aid boat "Audacity of Hope" is escorted by the Greek coastguard ship in the town of Peramat, near Athens, Greece, July 1, 2011.
The audacity of hope, the US boat in the Gaza freedom flotilla, makes a break for freedom out of the harbour in Athens. It’s quickly intercepted by the Greek coastguard, and escorted into a naval base, where it’s now trapped.
The Greek...
Strauss-Kahn released without bail
What was all of this, a consensual political boost so he could get the sympathy of French voters?
Former International Monetary Fund chief, Dominique Strauss-Kahn, has walked out of court free without bail. His release came after prosecutors raised doubts over the credibility of the hotel housekeeper who has accused him of sexual assault.
Prosecutors agreed to release the former IMF head on his own...
China asks Nepal to curb Free Tibet movement
China has once again asked Nepal to curb ‘Free Tibet’ movement from its soil, later strongly upholds One China policy and believes that Tibet and Taiwan are integral parts of China. China is Nepal’s northern neighbor and Tibet shares border with Nepal along its northern side.
The newly appointed Chinese envoy to Kathmandu, Yang Houlam, who considered as the senior most Chinese official to...
Libya rejects Gaddafi arrest warrant
Tripoli says the arrest warrant for Muammar Gaddafi issued by the International Criminal Court (ICC) is just a cover for continued NATO bombings, while the court itself has no authority over Libya.
“This court is nothing but a cover for the military operations of NATO. NATO that tried time and again and declared it frankly that it would assassinate the brother leader and his family. These actions...
TSA Groping Bill Up For Vote In Texas Senate Monday
It flew through the House with nary a word against it in the regular session.
But today Speaker Joe Straus called the anti-TSA-groping bill “ill-advised” and a “not well-researched” publicity stunt, after quickly gaveling in and out a five-minute floor session this morning.
The possible lack of quorum may have been the official reason that bill did not get a floor debate this...