Vote for Your Greenpiece Party
Incidentally we have No Greenpiece Party yet that is up to you.
Russian Presidential Election 2012 : Will Vladimir Putin Cling on to Power?
Worldwide media proclaim that the outcome of Sunday presidential election in Russia is "predetermined," but there might be surprises. Read on…
The Libyan Crisis : India’s Shameful Stand
The way India dealt with the recent uprising in Libya is a reflection of its poor foreign policy and lack of foresight.
Amendments, Commissions, Constitutions in a Country- Who is for Whom
Constitutional changes, law amendments and additions all are the matters that relate to politics, power and interests of the people who rules and cling to the position of supremacy, particularly countries like Bangladesh.
From Mandela, Mbeki to Zuma: Did South Africa Need The Invictus?
The just concluded poll with only slightly over a half of registered voters caring to turn out shows plainly that Zuma’s ‘invictus’ has failed to yield fruits.
George Orwell and the Fragility of Democracy
Traditionally Nineteen-Eighty Four is viewed as an anti-stalinist attack, distributed amongst western school children as homage to the cruelties and dystopia of a totalitarian world. Liberal democracies may have been his real fear. Is George Orwell’s Nineteen-Eighty Four a critic on liberal democracy?
Why are We Not Doing More
The stories of murderous assaults by forces loyal to Colonel Quaddafi get more horrific all the time, yet still the world watches without doing more to help. WHY?
A Semblence of Freedom..
The sentiment “the world isn”t fair’ is one that almost everybody will have heard or thought at some point or other, but in a supposedly free and democratic society, why is this the case?
Consequences of The Unrest in The Middle East
What would they do with democracy? It would be nothing except a new name to the olden rules. In the wake of revolutions there would raise conglomerates of problems and unresolved issues that would not let the corruption end.








