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ANC youth leader Julius Malema guilty of Hate Speech
Supporters of African National Congress (ANC) Youth League leader Julius Malema in Johannesburg.
Julius Malema, the outspoken youth leader of the African National Congress, has been found guilty of “hate speech” for singing the song “Shoot the Boer,” which refers to white farmers. The lyrics of the controversial song “Shoot the Boer”...
French Policeman Convicted for Releasing Video of Bus Attack
In December 2008 a group of Muslims launched an unprovoked attack on a young Frenchman on board a bus in Paris. As they beat him, they shouted insults like “fils de pute” (son of a bi**h) and “Français de merde” (French sh*t). Interestingly, French mainstream media reports mention the first of these insults but not the second.
The whole incident...
South Africa: Face-off at Free State University
Riot police are seen on the University of the Free State campus where a protest got out of hand.
Chaos broke out at the University of the Free State’s Bloemfontein campus on Wednesday, after about 800 people – believed to be mostly ANCYL members – stormed the main building.
The group, who had been bussed in to the campus, protested against the fact that...
Uzbekistan expels 8 US Christian missionaries
The building of the US Embassy in the Uzbek capital Tashkent.
Uzbekistan has expelled eight American nationals from the Central Asian country on charges of making “unlawful” attempts to convert local Uzbeks to Christianity.
Under the guise of businessmen or English language teachers, the eight US nationals “carried out unlawful missionary activity to attract...
DHS video characterises middle-class Americans as the most likely terrorists
Higher power: Viewers are told to simply alert security and the matter will be dealt with from there on.
A video released by the Department of Homeland Security urging people to report anything suspicious has caused outrage by characterising white middle class Americans as the most likely terrorists.
The promotional video is part of Homeland Security’s $10million...
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...
End Near for Zimbabwe’s Last White Farmers
Zimbabwean farmers attend a meeting of white commercial farmers in capital Harare.
Zimbabwe’s Supreme Court heard a case on behalf of three farmers who claimed the constitution excluded confiscation of their land because they bought their properties after the colonial era ended with independence in 1980.
The Supreme Court did not agree and quickly dismissed their...
China welcomes growing African trade, but not the Africans who facilitate it
China's President Hu Jintao and South Africa's President Jacob Zuma (r.) inspect honor guards during a welcome ceremony outside the Great Hall of the People in Beijing on Aug. 24. Zuma called for greater investment in his country from China, as South Africa seeks to narrow its trade deficit with Beijing and bring growth to its sluggish economy.
By some counts,...
Hate crime charge filed in McDonald’s transgender beating
The 18-year-old woman charged in an attack on a transgender woman at a Rosedale McDonald’s, which was captured on video that went viral on the Internet, will face an additional hate crime charge after being indicted Monday by a Baltimore Countygrand jury.
Activists for the gay, lesbian and transgender community had expressed concern that hate crime charges weren’t...
Evolution of prejudice: Study reveals racism in monkeys
Monkey business: A rhesus monkey on the uninhabited island of Cayo Santiago.
Racial, ethnic and religious prejudice may lie in our evolutionary past, according to new research using monkeys.
Several experiments have found the animals were more wary of outsiders and associated bad things with them.
The research was conducted on the uninhabited Puerto Rico island of Cayo...
Lawsuit seeks dissolution of Dunwoody, Sandy Springs, Johns Creek, Milton, Chattahoochee Hills
Civil rights leader the Rev. Joseph Lowery is among the plaintiffs, who claim the state circumvented the typical legislative process in creating “super-majority white neighborhoods.”
Suit says ‘super-majority white neighborhoods’ were created.
The Georgia Legislative Black Caucus filed a lawsuit Monday against the state of Georgia seeking to dissolve the...
Jewish and Muslim leaders vow to fight growing racism in Europe
A woman passes by a Jewish memorial , desecrated with Nazi symbols, at a cemetery in Dortmund, Germany, Jan. 10, 2005.
Members of the Coordinating Committee of European Muslim and Jewish Leaders from Belgium, U.K., France, Germany, Italy, U.S. and more announce plans for a series of public events on Europe Day.
Prominent Muslim and Jewish leaders expressed Monday deep...
CNN: Are whites racially oppressed?
White marchers gather at Glenn Beck rally this summer. Were they driven by racial fears or patriotic sentiment?
They marched on Washington to reclaim civil rights.
They complained of voter intimidation at the polls.
They called for ethnic studies programs to promote racial pride.
They are, some say, the new face of racial oppression in this nation — and their faces...
U.S. State Department: Israel is not a tolerant society
Report claims Israel discriminates against Muslims, Reform Jews, Christians, women and Bedouin.
Israel dismally fails the requirements of a tolerant pluralistic society, according to a new report from the U.S. State Department.
Despite boasting religious freedom and protection of all holy sites, Israel falls short in tolerance toward minorities, equal treatment of ethnic...
Alex Jones on Europeans in America
Alex Jones, an American dissident talks about the situation of European people in the US and how their culture is regarded by others.
The show has been aired on PrisonPlanet TV, on January 17, 2011.
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