Sunday, September 3, 2017

How Israeli citizens are becoming stateless

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September 3, 2017

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Who are the Rohingya Muslims?

Why are the more than one million Rohingya in Myanmar considered the 'world's most persecuted minority'?
 

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How Israeli citizens are becoming stateless

Palestinian lawmakers, residents say an Israeli policy rendering thousands of Bedouins stateless is 'blatantly illegal'.


The American roots of Donald Trump's fascism

Donald Trump has exposed the seminal myth of American democracy - that it enjoys an inherent immunity from fascism.


Only international pressure can save Rohingya now

How many lives will it take for the international community to act?

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The Invention of the White People

Dismantling of the murderous myth that is "White People" will break down the backbone of the racist ideology.
 

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America's secret Caribbean colony

Colonialism is alive and well as Puerto Ricans 'celebrate' 100 years of US citizenship.


Meet the Ooni of Ife, the leader of Nigeria's Yoruba

A former entrepreneur, King Ojaja II became one of the youngest kings in Nigeria when he ascended to the throne in 2015.


Letter from Gaza: 'Alive due to lack of death'

Gaza-born Jehad Abusalim describes the devastating effects of Israel's blockade on the daily lives of Palestinians.

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Mongolia's child jockeys risk death to race

In Mongolia, children as young as five are risking life and limb to preserve an ancient tradition.


Why schools are getting education all wrong

Education expert Sir Ken Robinson argues that we should radically rethink how we educate our children.

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