Home » Justice
Racist Violence against Whites does not cease in Zimbabwe
On Tuesday night Mr and Mrs Rogers (pictured) were viciously attacked in an incident between Chegutu and Kadoma. Their farmhouse was looted and trashed in the attack.
We have been told that their injuries are serious: Mrs Rogers was beaten and has suffered a cracked jaw and broken ribs. Mr Rogers has broken ribs and a broken nose – and his ear was bitten. He was shot at seven times and apparently...
Queen Elizabeth II visits mosque, listens to Quran recital
Queen Elizabeth II listened to a recital of the Quran at an Ottoman-era mosque Wednesday, the second day of a state visit to Turkey.
Her shoes removed and her head covered, the queen heard a religious scholar recite verses from the holy book at the 15th-century Green Mosque.
Earlier, the British monarch watched a traditional Ottoman shadow puppet show and a fashion show. She also visited a silk market...
Race Riot in Los Angeles: Controlled Media Covers Up Race Riots While Promoting Multiculturalism
ALIPAC Note: The Associated Press (AP) newswire service is the main way news travels across America into newspapers, radio stations, TV stations, etc… Again and again, we document the AP playing down these incidents, censoring material, and excluding key facts. The article on the top is the one broadcast by AP to the nation. It claims that the riot was gang related. Then when you read the LA Times...
Barroso: ‘Islam now part of Europe’
BRUSSELS , May 5: The President of the European Commission, Jose Manuel Barroso, underlined here Monday that Islam is part and parcel of Europe and he also condemned the concept of clash of civilisations.
“Islam today is part of Europe. It is important to understand this.One should not see Islam as outside Europe. We already have an important presence of Islam and Muslims among our citizens,”...
The U.S. Role in Haiti’s Food Riots
Riots in Haiti over explosive rises in food costs have claimed the lives of six people. There have also been food riots world-wide in Burkina Faso, Cameroon, Cote d’Ivorie, Egypt, Guinea, Mauritania, Mexico, Morocco, Senegal, Uzbekistan and Yemen.
The Economist, which calls the current crisis the silent tsunami, reports that last year wheat prices rose 77% and rice 16%, but since January rice prices...
New Jersey Man Arrested on Charges of Disclosing National Defense Information to Israel
April 22: Ben-ami Kadish is escorted from Federal court in New York
An 84-year-old former U.S. Army mechanical engineer was arrested Tuesday on charges he slipped classified documents about nuclear weapons to an employee of the Israeli Consulate who also received information from convicted Pentagon spy Jonathan Pollard, authorities announced.
Ben-ami Kadish was charged in U.S. District Court in Manhattan...
Germany Bans Two Organizations for Holocaust Denial
German Interior Minister Wolfgang Schaeuble shut down two far-right organizations on grounds that they deny the Holocaust took place.
The minister accused the groups of being “reservoirs of organized Holocaust deniers” who distribute anti-Semitic propaganda and praise the Nazis over the Internet.
Authorities raided 30 locations looking for evidence early on Wednesday, May 7, taking evidence...
Clinton threatens to "obliterate" Iran in the event of an Israeli-Iranian conflict
Tehran has complained to the UN about remarks made last week by Hillary Clinton on the circumstances under which the US might attack Iran.
The Democratic presidential hopeful said last week the US could “totally obliterate” Iran if it attacked Israel.
Tehran, which insists its nuclear programme is solely for power generation, denounced her words as “provocative and irresponsible”.
It...
Whites under siege down in Zimbabwe amid election crisis
With his 28-year grip on power slipping, President Robert Mugabe’s government has again lashed out at Zimbabwe’s white community, calling his black opponents tools of former colonial master Britain and stoking anger against the nation’s whites.
In the past, such attacks struck a chord in a country that suffered under white minority rule until 1980 and where whites controlled much...
Disillusioned doctor says “South Africa: Go to hell!”
I’m a northern European medical doctor. A senior surgeon, working in the public sector of South Africa. I have done so the last 5 years. I do not want to speak outside my discipline, so this will be about the medical demise of SA. Most visitors to South Africa, who encounter the public health sector, do so by visiting a hospital or a clinic in or near the big cities. What they get to see is a hospital...
Jewish group wants to censor internet in Australia
CIVIL liberties arguments do not apply when extremist organisations use the internet to spread hatred, B’nai B’rith Anti-Defamation Commission (ADC) chair John Searle said last week.
“Clearly a line has to be drawn between freedom of speech, voicing of differing opinions – and material that just incites racial hatred, religious intolerance and violence. When that line is crossed, that material...
UK: ‘Non-Muslim’ father and son banned from London pool
A father has described his anger after he and his son were refused entry to their local swimming pool because they weren’t Muslims.
David Toube and Harry, five, were turned away by staff from the men-only session.
The council has now admitted that workers at Clissold Leisure Centre in Hackney, north London, made a mistake and offered the family an apology.
Mr Toube, 39, a lawyer,...
U.S. Government, Talmud, Mock New Testament
The U.S. State Dept.’s Office of Global Anti-Semitism now says the New Testament is a book of conspiracy theory! Yes, our government now rules that the Biblical record that Jews had Christ crucified is not only anti-Semitic; it’s conspiracy junk. This step toward criminalization of Christian beliefs directly threatens believers. It is also an act of blatant hypocrisy: While the New Testament...
Muslims to outnumber Christians in Britain
The increasing influence of Islam on British culture is disclosed in research today that shows the number of Muslims
worshipping at mosques in England and Wales will outstrip the numbers of Roman Catholics going to church in little more than a decade.
Projections to be published next month estimate that, if trends continue, the number of Catholic worshippers at Sunday Mass will fall to 679,000 by...