Showing posts with label Racism. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Racism. Show all posts

September 1, 2008

Life Is Beautiful



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Unforgettable-fable that proves love, family and imagination conquer all.

March 29, 2008

Life and Death of Steve Biko - Part one



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This film examines the life and death of Steve Biko, following his death in custody.

"The most potent weapon in the hands of the oppressor is the mind of the oppressed." These words testify to the passion, courage, and keen insight that made him one of the most powerful figures in the struggle against apartheid.

January 29, 2008

Kenya flashpoints

Kenya's police are struggling to restore order as ethnic-gangs are rampaging across parts of the capital, Nairobi, Rift Valley and western Kenya attacking members of rival-communities.


The violence began following last month's disputed presidential-election but now has descended into a vicious-cycle of revenge attacks, leaving scores dead.

> In pictures: Fleeing mobs

January 19, 2008

Kenya's bloody protests



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Protests across Kenya against Mwai-Kibaki, the Kenyan president, have seen over 20-people lose their lives. Al Jazeera's Andrew Simmons reports from Nairobi on the third-day of opposition-backed demonstrations.

January 16, 2008

Image Day - Sri Lanka bus bomb

More than two dozen people have been killed in a bus-blast in the south-east of Sri-Lanka on the same day the government formally withdrew from a ceasefire.

Via BBC

Image Day - Kenyan protests

Opposition Orange Democratic Movement supporters in Kenya began three-days of protest at the allegedly rigged presidential-elections in December.

Via BBC

January 11, 2008

Mississippi Burning



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Mississippi Burning is a 1988 film based on the investigation into the real-life murders of three civil rights workers in the U.S. state of Mississippi in 1964.

January 6, 2008

Kenya's dirty election

The controversial re-election campaign of Mwai Kibaki, the Kenyan president, was masterminded by an Old-Etonian public relations consultant, who previously promoted Bob Geldof's Live8 campaign.

Marcus Courage oversaw the communications team for Kibaki, whose government faces possible European Union sanctions for alleged vote-rigging.

Courage's role has angered the opposition, who accuse him of spreading defamatory-pamphlets of their candidate, Raila Odinga.

"He has played up the ethnic-differences in this country," said Ahmed Hashi, Odinga's communications director. Mombasa has been rocked by violence as bands of opposition supporters fight running battles with police in protest.

Via Sunday-Times

January 4, 2008

Cease-Fire No More

On Thursday, the Sri Lankan government notified the mission of its-decision to pull out of the 2002 Norwegian-brokered truce, saying the agreement had allowed Tamil-rebels to regroup.

The collapse of the truce was accompanied by continued battles near rebel-held territory in Sri Lanka's north. Foreign Minister Rohitha Bogollagama told reporters Friday that Norwegian monitors will have what he call a redefined role.

Via VOA

Can Desmond Tutu heal Kenya?

Uhuru Park was filled with Kenyans curious to hear what Archbishop Desmond-Tutu would have to say. The Nobel peace laureate hoped he might be able to use his influence to curb the violence.

At the start of his visit here, he recalled violence before the ground-breaking elections in South Africa in 1994. "We have been there and we know how bad our sisters and brothers in Kenya are feeling," he said.

Uhuru - or Freedom - Park has been much in the news this week as the place where supporters of Orange Democratic Movement leader Raila Odinga wanted to demonstrate that they consider him to be the winner of the disputed-election.

Via BBC

January 2, 2008

"Genocide in Kenya"

Aid agencies today warned of a humanitarian disaster in Kenya amid claims of "ethnic-cleansing".

Red Cross officials visiting the Moi University hospital, in Eldoret, reported seeing people who had suffered gunshot and arrow wounds. "The hospital is overwhelmed with the number of casualties," Gullet said.

Abbas Gullet, the secretary general of the Kenya Red Cross, described the situation as "national disaster,".

"One tribe is targeting another one in a fashion that can rightly be described as ethnic cleansing," an unnamed senior police official told the AFP news-agency.

Via Guardian-Unlimited

January 1, 2008

Malcolm-X



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Malcolm-X was born Malcolm Little on May 19, 1925 in Omaha, Nebraska.

His father, Earl Little, was an outspoken Baptist minister and avid supporter of Black Nationalist leader Marcus Garvey. His mother, Louise Norton Little, was a homemaker occupied with the family's eight children.