Xenophobia
Yolanda Be Cool: Papa Americano
A different song memorizes New York of the different timing.
Years ago, it was Mr.President’s Coco Jamboo following a “We will survive” . Recently, Papa Americano sounds in any corner entertaining.
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An alarming trend once again.
Petty Scapegoating and xenophobic nationalism are intransient in European politics, only the “enemy” changes. Immigrants of...
made popular Sep 27 2010
South African residents have attacked migrants from African countries in a Johannesburg township, injuring at least five people and increasing concerns of a wave of...
made popular Jul 20 2010
Let me get this straight. An individual is thrown from a moving train in South Africa, sustaining injuries including broken ankles - and the South African police have...
made popular Jul 8 2010
THE South African Human Rights Commission (HRC) is planning a high-level meeting with an interministerial committee on xenophobia as an exodus of Zimbabweans was...
made popular Jul 7 2010
If Aussie political storms possessed some space in a foreign press, it is something extravagant usually, capable to divert a world readers’ interest at least for a...
made popular Jun 24 2010
As understood, Mrs P. Hanson exercises her sale choice as much as Australian employers had factually been limited in their rights to hire who-they-wish -ho ho ho.
made popular Apr 28 2010
The body of three-year-old Gurshan Singh was found six hours after he vanished from a home while his mum was having a shower.
Cousin Ramen Deep Singh said in broken...
made popular Mar 5 2010
Despite the self-righteous prose, European politics (outside of Britain for the most part) is all too often overshadowed by xenophobia and racism. The nation of France...
made popular Feb 27 2010
The UN Special Rapporteur on indigenous peoples, James Anaya, blasted Australia for breaching its international human rights obligations by imposing welfare...
made popular Feb 25 2010
And after Wednesday, a few days on The Higher Administrative Court of Ukraine had accepted Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko’s request (hugely unpopular among the...
made popular Feb 24 2010
It is hard to quarrel with ones’ opinion that Australia is “a hopeless spot” if even a famous nationalistic populist Pauline Hanson found it lacking of the...
made popular Feb 15 2010
A former Russian concentration camp inmate became a potential new witness in the trial of alleged camp guard John Demjanjuk on Wednesday.
Alexej Weizen said that he...
made popular Feb 6 2010
Mythology fascinates humans unstoppably. In different forms and in different contexts, it grounds wast socio-political foundation for things vital and scientific...
made popular Feb 5 2010
An Indian man who said he was set alight by assailants near his Melbourne home last month accidentally burned himself while torching his car for an insurance claim,...
made popular Feb 3 2010
The US President will address the Australian Parliament in March.
Let’s follow him embedding a reality of so-called “Australian multiculturalism” if human rights...
made popular Feb 2 2010
Reading Russia-linked posts is of an instant fun in a case of analyses provided by foreigners delighting a world from a usual even these days “anti-communist”...
made popular Jan 26 2010
What I am the most wondering at is the short-seeing of an Islamist danger infiltrating a traditionally Catholic region Brazil is.
Filling a gap of info covering an...
made popular Nov 2 2009
All people are equal-that is what French Revolution proclaimed centuries ago and the UN legislated worldwide more recently.
In the age of sci-fi-turning-into-reality...
made popular Oct 31 2009
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In recent years, Switzerland has seen the rise of a xenophobic Right. Of course, like nearly all European nations the country has long had an extreme-right faction but...
made popular Aug 17 2009
Oleg Batishchev, a research scientist at MIT’s department of aeronautics and astronautics, has developed the Mini-Helicon Plasma Thruster, a compact, economical...
made popular Aug 3 2009
Beneath the granite shadow of South Africa’s Quadu Mountains, the prayers for the dead infant are spoken in Shona, the language of rural Zimbabwe.
It is early...
made popular Jul 15 2009
It is hard to wonder a world with Australia’s researches.
Just released, results of survey on how ethnic names affect employment opportunities in Australia hardly...
made popular Jun 17 2009
As author’s publications in Instablogs testify, he might be accused in NO sympathies to islamists.
Covered and to some extent luring public with anti-war rhetoric...
made popular May 29 2009
Also Internet is an invaluable source of and tool for spreading information round a globe during a few secs, traditionally printed publications are still of a great...
made popular May 25 2009
As the modern time UN System-arranged-internationally human rights conferences have more and more been transformed in noisy playgrounds of anti-Semitism at a top level,...
made popular May 6 2009
A traditional frontier of Eastern resistance towards counter-traditional Western influence, the Ukraine exemplifies a perfect platitude of supposedly balanced on-moment...
made popular Apr 3 2009
To me, it is unclear whether street robberies are racially motivated attacks or simple thievery where the most-probably-asset-carrying riches have been targeted.
In...
made popular Feb 24 2009
Saleem H Ali, of the University of Vermont, reflects on the various forms of xenophobia prevailing in different parts of the world. In his recent article The...
made popular Dec 23 2008
Far prior to knowing something more of Australia, Sydney Opera House inspires a viewer with an unimaginable un-Earthy attractiveness Australia offers in advance...
made popular Dec 4 2008
Aussie moviemaker BAZ LUHRMANN is urging America’s President-elect BARACK OBAMA to thank his lucky stars he wasn’t born Down Under - because he would...
made popular Nov 27 2008
As Italy struggles to contain a rising tide of xenophobia and racism, the largest and most despised minority in the country has acquired a glamorous standard-bearer....
made popular Oct 11 2008
Russia should be stripped of the 2014 Sochi Winter Olympics for sending its troops into neighbouring Georgia, Representatives Allyson Schwartz and Bill Shuster, both of...
made popular Aug 19 2008
Perhaps, an employment situation is really dramatic in Australia with non-UK-linked biologically if even Iraqi refugees are ready go back yesterday:
Resettled Iraqis...
made popular Aug 10 2008
Yesterday marked the celebration of Youth Day in South Africa. In 1976 an estimated 20,000 young people from Soweto led a demonstration against the segregated Bantu...
made popular Jun 17 2008
Fear. Thats the shadow many South Africans live in everyday. So many brutal killings and rapes, then there are muggings and hijackings. I’ve been mugged twice in...
made popular Jun 16 2008
Camps Set up in Midrand, on Private Property and not Government landPicture courtesy of Radio 702
The South African government has mobilised in order to help out...
made popular Jun 7 2008
From a distance they look like the work of children. Little white figures, little tents for playtime. Definitely not long term accommodation for adults and families....
made popular Jun 5 2008
The following blog post will be mostly photos as I feel the pictures speak for themselves. Two events are covered in particular, one is that of Zimbabweans taking...
made popular May 30 2008
Over 25,000 Zimbabweans escaping xenophobia in South Africa are headed for Zambia.
It has been alleged that the individuals are trekking to Zambia through Botswana.
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made popular May 29 2008
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South African police officers use rubber bullets to disperse crowds in Johannesburg, South Africa, Sunday, May 18, 2008. Mobs killed at least five people and injured 50 in anti-foreigner violence Sunday that has spread through poor suburbs of...
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