Afghanistan Elections: What a Joke
On Nov. four Afghans will be going to the polls… again, but this time only one candidate remains.
Galloway Muzzled: Not Good for Freedom of Speech
Personal comment on the Canadian government’s decision to ban Respect MP George Galloway from entering the country and the implications for freedom of speech.
Atrocities Against Journalists
Azerbaijan is a nation of vast resources unfortunately those resources do not extend to freedom of speech. Every year numerous journalists and members of NGOs are persecuted this year president Aliyev is taking things even further.
Gary McKinnon: Double Standards Apply
Gary McKinnon is a sufferer of Asperger Syndrome, and his legal case opens up the view on the cesspool that constitutes British and American politics and what they tend to call a legal system. To a person thinking in Roman law terms, it all would seem rather ridiculous, if it wasn’t so tragic and the circumstances just plainly disgusting.
Outcry for Detainees?
People are again actually caring about these individuals that are alien to living a peaceful life.
Is There a Right to Reproduce?
Is there an inherent right to produce children, even where the parents cannot afford to raise them? Sometimes it is difficult to suggest that this “right to reproduce” should be removed; this short article looks at some of the issues.
A Forum for Anti-Semitism
The saying “history repeats itself” is true. It seems the shadows of anti-Semitism lurk in many parts of the world, but when it rears its ugly head in the United Nations, there is reason to believe that even the most respected institutions could be inflicted with its virus.
Human Rights Report: Somalia
The occurrence of brutality forces Somalis to evacuate their communities as a last ditch attempt to survive.
Damian Green and the Communist Coup in Britain
UK Lockdown analysis on the recent unlawful arrest and interrogation of Damian Green under counter-terrorism laws. Is Britain now under martial law?










