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  • Croc thrown in jail for loitering

    10/04/2009 2:31:14 PM PDT · by JoeProBono · 4 replies · 472+ views
    news ^ | October 05, 2009 | Alyssa Betts
    NORTHERN Territory police were forced to arrest a grumpy crocodile and throw it in jail after it was discovered loitering in a town. Gunbalanya police were called out recently after the 2m female saltie turned up at Arrkuluk Camp, in town, the Northern Territory News reports. Police said they found it loitering near a fence, trying to look innocent. Brevet Sergeant Adam Russell said intrigued residents had gathered around to watch the arrest - but any dreams he had of nabbing the gnasher in style were promptly voted down. "I wanted to jump on it Steve Irwin style," he said....
  • AU students protest Barney speech

    04/20/2009 4:12:04 PM PDT · by zaphod3000 · 10 replies · 627+ views
    POLITICO ^ | Apr 20, 2009 | Glenn Thrush
    AU students protest Barney speech About 130 American University students have signed an online petition of sorts asking the school's administration to withdraw an invitation to Barney Frank, who is slated to deliver a commencement address at AU's School of Public Affairs in a few weeks. The students blame the fiery House Financial Services chairman for the financial meltdown, singling out his longtime support of Freddie Mac and Fannie Mae as contributing to the severity of the crisis and magnitude of bailouts. "Many of us are having trouble finding a job and are finding our ability to get into grad...
  • Arabization of Africa, and Its Killing Fields - "We'll Islamize America and Arabize Africa"

    03/29/2009 12:37:35 AM PDT · by Righting · 2 replies · 891+ views
    newera ^ | March 27, 2009 | Bankie F. Bankie
    Arabization of Africa, and Its Killing Fields - by Bankie F. Bankie March 27, 2009 • We Will Islamize America and Arabize Africa – Dr Hassan Abdallah Turabi from Darfur, SudanThe whittling away of the remains of settler colonialism is proceeding with the increased development of Southern Africa. There is no parallel process of decolonisation in the Afro-Arab Borderlands, rather an internationally co-ordinated aggressive action is underway, to coral the Sudan liberation movements in places such as Darfur and in eastern Sudan, into a peace ‘laager’, with the generous dispensation of petro-dollars. Given that the area of ‘ambiguous relations’(i.e. the...
  • Update on Arrest warrant of Arab league backed Al-Bashir for racist genocide

    03/04/2009 10:07:22 AM PST · by Righting · 1 replies · 436+ views
    Compiled from various news sources | March, 2009
    March 2009 Update on the racist Arab Muslim [Arab league backed] dictator Al Bashir's arrest warrant for genocide, crimes against humanity     Ban urges Sudan to ensure safety of UN bodies Reuters - [March, 4, 2009]UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) - UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon urged Khartoum to cooperate with all UN entities and ensure their safety after the International Criminal Court issued an arrest warrant on Wednesday for Sudan's leader.http://www.reuters.com/article/worldNews/idUSTRE5234A520090304   World court issues arrest warrant for Sudan's Bashir Christian Science Monitor [Mar. 4, 2009]‎http://www.csmonitor.com/2009/0305/p90s01-woaf.html   Court issues war crimes warrant for Sudan's Bashir The Associated Press  [Mar. 4, 2009]‎...charges...
  • Ghadafi - African "God" W/ His Message (aggressive spread of Islam through racist Arabism)

    02/19/2009 7:05:14 PM PST · by Masti · 9 replies · 602+ views
    allafrica ^ | 11 February 2009 | Sunny Igboanugo Dan Kanu Austin Oboh And Rafiu Ajakaye
    Africa: Ghadafi - African God With His Message Sunny Igboanugo Dan Kanu Austin Oboh And Rafiu Ajakaye 11 February 2009 opinion Pharaohs of ancient Egypt were reputed to have employed advisers, whose job was to continuously drum it in their ears: "Remember Pharaoh, you are but human." This constant refrain, was meant to restrain them from playing God in administering the affairs of their people. In years thereafter, and even today, this critical practice, appears to be missing in the lives of leaders, especially those who want to rule the world, or at least impact on it in their peculiar...
  • Gaddafi elected as next AU leader

    02/02/2009 10:31:20 AM PST · by Squidpup · 7 replies · 379+ views
    BBC News ^ | 2 February 2009 | BBC
    Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi has been elected as chairman of the 53-nation African Union. ... A BBC correspondent at the summit says Col Gaddafi was seen to be the obvious choice, but some delegates are uneasy about his nomination. AU spokeswoman Habiba Mejri-Sheikh said Col Gaddafi was elected "by the heads of state in a closed-door session, for a one-year period". ... On Sunday, the summit debated a Libyan-backed proposal to set up a single government - the United States of Africa. In a compromise, the summit agreed to transform the African Union Commission, which oversees the body, into an...
  • St Mary's priest will take his flock with him (renegade priest to break with Rome)

    01/13/2009 6:50:29 AM PST · by NYer · 228 replies · 2,325+ views
    Courier Mail ^ | January 9, 2009 | Trent Dalton
    MAVERICK priest Father Peter Kennedy says he will lead a breakaway congregation if Brisbane's catholic Archbishop forces him to leave St Mary's Church.There are fears that exclusion from the historic South Brisbane property will be the final act in a long-running dispute that has reached the Vatican. The dispute has attracted national and international attention because it represents the battle between conservative and less traditional forces within the Catholic Church. There are more Roman Catholics in Australia than any other religious group. Each week, St Mary's attracts large congregations while many more orthodox Catholic parishes struggle to fill pews. In...
  • The great game of hunting pirates

    11/23/2008 5:41:57 AM PST · by CE2949BB · 38 replies · 1,542+ views
    Asia Times ^ | Nov 22, 2008 | M K Bhadrakumar
    "Sir, you have done India proud." That was how the anchorman of a television channel in Delhi addressed the Indian navy chief, Admiral Sureesh Mehta, on the victorious sea battle by warship INS Tabar with would-be hijackers as dusk was falling on Tuesday evening in the Gulf of Aden. Those words would have made Sir Francis Drake, the 16th-century British navigator and slaver-politician of the Elizabethan era, truly envious. Sir Francis had bigger claims to fame in a life cut short by dysentery while attacking San Juan, Puerto Rico, in 1595. Unsurprisingly, the patriotic Indian media dutifully expressed its gratitude...
  • Anjouan: AU troops in the capital, Mutsamudu (Comoros)

    03/24/2008 11:11:30 PM PDT · by HAL9000 · 1 replies · 421+ views
    AFP via translation | March 25, 2008
    MUTSAMUDU (Comoros) - Tanzanian troops mandated by the African Union (AU) entered Tuesday morning in the capital of Comorian island of Anjouan Mutsamudu, as part of the operation to overthrow the president of the island Mohamed Bacar , witnesses reported to the AFP. Tanzanian soldiers were visible in the city centre where they have not encountered any resistance from forces loyal to the authorities of Anjouan deemed illegal by the federal government and the AU. The arrival of soldiers from the AU has been greeted with cries of joy inhabitants of Mutsamudu, the witnesses said. The "Democracy in the...
  • AU troops head to Comoros for invasion of rebel island

    03/09/2008 3:15:19 PM PDT · by Tailgunner Joe · 6 replies · 379+ views
    AFP ^ | 03/09/08
    MORONI, Comoros (AFP) — African Union troops will arrive Monday in the Comoros before launching a military offensive against the island of Anjouan and its rebellious leader, the government of the Indian Ocean nation said. Anjouan leader Mohamed Bacar is at loggerheads with Comoros' President Ahmed Abdallah Sambi after he held local elections last year against the orders of the government and the AU. "In the next 24 hours, we will see soldiers and military equipment arrive at our airports," government spokesman Abdourahim Said Bakar told AFP. Libya, Senegal, Sudan and Tanzania, which chairs the AU, have offered to supply...
  • Caller To Radio Show: Obama's AU Crowds Were Mostly Students Told By Teachers To Attend Mandatorily

    01/29/2008 9:42:32 AM PST · by SilvieWaldorfMD · 35 replies · 103+ views
    A caller to "The Chris Core Show" this morning (heard on 630 WMAL in Washington, D.C. from 9:00 - Noon) told Chris that the majority of the students assembled at the Obama - Kennedy event yesterday (Mon., 1/28/08)at American University in Tenleytown, DC were told by their teachers to attend the event and that "roll call" would be taken there. The caller (named "Lee") said that many of the students were there for 3 hours prior to the start of the event and that many of them were non too happy about it. He spoke to a few of them,...
  • US diplomat killed in Sudan shooting

    01/01/2008 5:52:49 AM PST · by rightwingintelligentsia · 36 replies · 202+ views
    AP Via Yahoo! News ^ | January 1, 2008 | MOHAMED OSMAN
    KHARTOUM, Sudan - An American diplomat and his driver were shot to death Tuesday in the Sudanese capital, the U.S. Embassy said, a day after a joint African Union-United Nations force took over peacekeeping in Sudan's Darfur region. It was not immediately known if the motive for the attack was political or a random crime. "This afternoon, the American officer succumbed to his injuries and passed away," said Walter Braunohler, the spokesman at the U.S. Embassy in Khartoum. Braunohler said the diplomat, whose name was not released, worked for the U.S. Agency for International Development. The Sudanese Foreign Ministry identified...
  • 10 African peacekeepers killed in Darfur attack

    09/30/2007 9:44:17 AM PDT · by Republicain · 9 replies · 138+ views
    AFP ^ | 09/30/2207 | Mohamed Hasni
    KHARTOUM -- At least 10 African Union (AU) troops have been killed and 50 reported missing from their base in Sudan's western Darfur region, in the bloodiest attack on the peacekeeping force, the AU said Sunday. "At least 10 soldiers were killed, seven wounded, and dozens are missing," African Union Mission in Sudan (AMIS) spokesman Noureddine Mezni said of the attack Saturday night on Haskanita base in southern Darfur. An AU statement said 50 personnel were missing after a "sustained attack by a large-and-organized group of heavily-armed men," who broke into the camp with 30 vehicles, forcing AU troops to...
  • U.N. authorizes Darfur mission

    08/01/2007 7:43:49 AM PDT · by JKrive · 14 replies · 545+ views
    Washington Times ^ | August 1, 2007 | Betsy Pisik
    NEW YORK — The U.N. Security Council yesterday authorized a new peacekeeping mission for Darfur, a complex military effort with 26,000 African and U.N. forces under a single command that will be the largest ever attempted by the world body. The resolution setting up the mission also calls for an immediate cease-fire in the Darfur region of Western Sudan and sets a timetable for the force to be fully deployed by early 2008. No U.S. troops will participate directly in the mission, but they likely will help move troops and materiel. "We call in particular on [Sudanese] President [Omar] Bashir...
  • Blair Threatens Force Over Darfur

    03/27/2007 11:01:37 AM PDT · by blam · 3 replies · 311+ views
    The Guardian (UK) ^ | 3-27-2007 | Julian Borger
    Blair threatens force over Darfur Julian Borger Tuesday March 27, 2007 Guardian Unlimited )UK) African Union soldiers on patrol in the town of Muhujariya in south Darfur. Photograph: Khaled el Fiqi/EPA Tony Blair is pushing the United Nations to declare a no-fly zone over Darfur, enforced if necessary by the bombing of Sudanese military airfields used for raids on the province, the Guardian has learned. The controversial initiative comes as a classified new report by a UN panel of experts alleges Sudan has violated UN resolutions by moving arms into Darfur, conducting overflights and disguising its military planes as UN...
  • Auburn trying to avoid more doldrums [Auburn Tigers v. Georgia Bulldogs]

    11/11/2006 7:17:42 AM PST · by indcons · 8 replies · 306+ views
    The Associated Press Via Houston Chronicle ^ | JOHN ZENOR AP Sports Writer
    AUBURN, Ala. — The game starts in the lazy morning hours against a seemingly pedestrian team with a freshman quarterback and double rushing threats. No, Auburn is not having nightmarish flashbacks to the Arkansas debacle. The fifth-ranked Tigers instead face that benign-looking scenario for a second time Saturday when Georgia visits for a 11:30 a.m. (CST) kickoff. The first time was disastrous, with Arkansas stunning a still-groggy crowd with a fast start and dominating 27-10 back on Oct. 7. That experience has made the Tigers (9-1, 5-1 Southeastern Conference) especially wary for this one, even as they insist that a...
  • Sudan accepts Blair's five-point peace plan

    10/06/2004 7:24:33 PM PDT · by Pikamax · 211+ views
    Guardian ^ | 10/07/04 | Patrick Wintour
    Sudan accepts Blair's five-point peace plan After two hours of talks and a warning on sanctions, Khartoum agrees to give African Union troops freedom of movement in Darfur Patrick Wintour in Khartoum Thursday October 7, 2004 The Guardian Sudan bowed to a five-point plan tabled by Tony Blair during talks in Khartoum yesterday, which included accepting the free movement of 3,500 African Union troops as ceasefire monitors in Darfur province. Mr Blair also urged Sudan to return its troops to barracks and accept a deadline of December 31 for an agreement on devolution for the south of the country. He...
  • The Darfur genocide continues-"This place belongs to Arab tribes, Blacks must leave"

    03/09/2006 7:29:47 AM PST · by SJackson · 27 replies · 971+ views
    Jerusalem Post ^ | 3-9-06 | JASON SILBERMAN AND JPOST.COM STAFF
    The United Nations has described the situation in Darfur as the world's gravest humanitarian crisis. In 2004, then-secretary of state Colin Powell called it genocide. On Tuesday, a US Congressional delegation that had visited Sudan told UN Secretary-General Kofi Annan, "The issue of Darfur challenges the conscience of our country." So what is being done about it? Darfur is a province in the southwest of Sudan, an Arab country. The area had a population of about 6 million - about 2 million have fled to neighboring Chad, while about 400,000 were killed by the Sudanese military and the Janjaweed militias...
  • Spectator to genocide: U.S. Marine captain in Darfur ends up mapping crimes in progress

    03/29/2005 4:37:15 PM PST · by Caleb1411 · 16 replies · 1,001+ views
    WORLD ^ | 4/2/05 | Priya Abraham
    Brian Steidle's only weapons against mass killing were his pen, paper, and camera. The former Marine captain catalogs what they caught in Darfur, Sudan, with quick-fire urgency: toddlers with their faces smashed in, men castrated and left to bleed to death, charred bodies of villagers locked in huts later burned down. Charged only with monitoring ceasefire violations in the war-wracked region, he soon grew weary of playing spectator to genocide. So after six months, the 28-year-old Mr. Steidle returned to the United States a month ago and launched his own offensive to stop the killing. In mid-March he criss-crossed Washington,...
  • Nimbyism at Cronulla

    12/14/2005 5:26:21 PM PST · by Lorianne · 5 replies · 368+ views
    Crickey ^ | http://www.crikey.com.au/articles/2005/12/14-1613-4504.html | Christian Kerr
    Could it be that racism isn't the real cause of Cronulla? ___ Cronulla, Cronulla and Cronulla dominates the newspapers this morning – the Falconio verdict and the Hicks judgement came in too late. So let's look at some of the underlying causes of the disturbances on Sydney's southern beaches. First, there are small matters of geography that people outside Sydney probably aren't aware of – what a self-contained area Cronulla itself is and the sense of identity that this engenders. Then there's the whole issue of the Sutherland Shire area – the Shire, always – and the sense of difference...