Yemeni children continue to be caught in the crossfires of conflict
Children face a number of battles growing-up, however all of the hurdles and challenges of a normal childhood are increasingly compounded by conflict. The children of Yemen are no strangers to adversity, however the challenges of childhood seem are growing more drastic as the the county’s conflict grows more deadly. Blog this! Bookmark on Delicious Recommend on [...]
The Arab uprising is a rebellion against Washington’s Empire: William Norman Grigg
William Norman Grigg is an author and journalist of Mexican and Irish descent. He was born on February 4, 1963 in Idaho. He was a senior editor of “The New American” magazine and has authored several books from a Constitutionalist perspective. Grigg graduated from Utah State University in political science. He was a “Provo Daily [...]
Twelve dead: 3 family tragedies
Volksblad journalist Karen Ebersohn interviewed close friends of the four-member Afrikaner farm family, found dead inside their bakkie on their farm Wonderboom in the Richmond district of the North Cape. Their friend have more questions than answers about their mystery deaths. Blog this! Bookmark on Delicious Recommend on Facebook Tip on Hyves Share on Linkedin [...]
Four people hanged in public on a beach in the southern Iranian city of Bandar Abbas
Four people were hanged in public in the city of Bandar Abbas, south of Iran, this morning. According to several Iranian the men, who were not identified by name or age, were convicted of rape and murder. Blog this! Bookmark on Delicious Recommend on Facebook Tip on Hyves Share on Linkedin Share on technorati Tweet [...]
Another public hanging in the Fars province, south of Iran
One man was hanged in the town of Kazeroun, south of Iran according to official Iranian sources. According to the local news website “Kazeroun Nama”, a man identified as “Morteza Jokar” known as “Sardar” was hanged in public “Kenar Takhteh” near town of Kazeroun on April 16th. Blog this! Bookmark on Delicious Recommend on Facebook [...]
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