Archive for May 24th, 2006
Check it out: Sudan trip journal on iAbolish
With few sources able to report on the ground in Sudan, it is often difficult to get an accurate and updated picture of the needs of refugees there.
This lack of firsthand information made iAbolish’s week-long excursion into villages of southern Sudan and Darfur all the more meaningful. Read the rest of this entry »
shell refuses to pay for damages in Nigeria
The oil company Shell has appealed against a Nigerian court order to pay one and half billion dollars to the Ijaw community in Nigeria. The fine is intended to compensate for environmental damage. Nigeria’s oil output has been cut by about 25 per cent after a series of attacks on oil installations and kidnappings of foreign oil workers by Ijaw militants. They want to see Nigeria’s oil wealth benefiting the local community.
Coalition for Unity and Democracy forms alliance with rebels in Ethiopia
Ethiopia’s largest opposition party, the Coalition for Unity and Democracy, has formed an alliance with four rebel groups. The newly named Alliance Freedom and Democracy Coalition says it will try to use peaceful resistance against the government but that armed groups will still stage attacks. The AFD is calling for an inclusive conference to discuss Ethiopia’s political problems.
Alliance for Change is being used by america and its agents like dick morris
Alliance for Change has been getting lots of attention in the media as of late. What is interesting is that Dick Morris the american agent is donating his services for free! Now how in the fuck is this possible? Does anyone really believe dick morris travels to Guyana for free? Read the rest of this entry »
democracy has run its course in America. If only the sheeple knew it
democracy has run its course in America. If only the American sheeple knew it 
so I rolled over from a wicked hangover. Some days you just need a hangover, a bender of the mind just to make it through to another in Jesusland USA. nothing wild and crazy, just a little mind altering substance.
Anyhoo so am browsing the democracy now headlines and the ones dealing with what’s going on in Jesusland USA goes a little something like this
“Can you say, ‘yes, sir,’ nigger? Can you say ‘yes, sir’?”
Fannie Lou Hamer -
Testimony Before the Credentials Committee, Democratic National Convention
Atlantic City, New Jersey - August 22, 1964
Mr. Chairman, and to the Credentials Committee, my name is Mrs. Fannie Lou Hamer, and I live at 626 East Lafayette Street, Ruleville, Mississippi, Sunflower County, the home of Senator James O. Eastland, and Senator Stennis. Read the rest of this entry »
Venezuela-Guyana territorial dispute adjourned
elUniversal: The resumption of talks regarding a controversial border issue between Guyana and Venezuela was suspended, even though the Foreign Affairs minister of both countries committed to meet as soon as possible, Efe reported. Read the rest of this entry »
Homeless men die and 2 women get rich
LOS ANGELES, California (AP) — The ties between two elderly women and a homeless man killed in a hit-and-run were strong enough to raise police suspicions five years ago, but it took a second death with eerie similarities for police to make arrests.
disturbing the Guyana embassy and other related matters
Why does it always feel like you are disturbing the people at the Guyana Consulate in New York when you call?
Why do they answer the telephones like they have more important things to do?
Why bother answering the phones at all? Read the rest of this entry »
Zionist regime uses ‘Darfur crisis’ as distraction
Palestine-Darfur Crisis
IRNA: The Zionist regime has been advised by AIPAC, the powerful American Jewish lobby which tightly controls the American Congress, to carry out a high-profile propaganda campaign with regard to the humanitarian crisis in the troubled Sudanese region of Darfur. Read the rest of this entry »