Saturday 26 February 2011

Bahrainis peacefully demanded political reforms Regime responded killing peaceful Protesters.

People in general resist this shameful state of affair. However they are helpless as speaking about this means asking for trouble .Thus they suffer in silence with deep frustration. Read more>>>

Wednesday 23 February 2011

Gaddafi’s War on Islam

Over most of this time Gaddafi remained a faithful ally of the west, considered as a stabilising force in the region. His family would come and go from the UK and Europe. He enjoyed warm first-name relationships with prime ministers, even if the media characterised him as a pariah. Read more>>>

Monday 21 February 2011

Eyewitness reports protester deaths in Benghazi-Libyan



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Libyan government massacres demonstrators as uprising spreads

The Libyan government of Muammar Gaddafi is attempting to violently suppress an uprising centred in the country’s eastern cities and towns. US-based organisation Human Rights Watch has said it has confirmed 173 deaths in the protests, which began last Thursday, but according to some reports more than 500 may have been killed by regime forces. Read more>>>

Bahrain royal family orders army to open fire on innocent people



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Sunday 13 February 2011

Egypt: A new Dawn?

The world waited with much anticipation as various rumours leaked out that Hosni Mubarak would be stepping down as president of Egypt after 30 years of brutal rule. On the evening of the 10th February 2011 Mubarak appeared on state TV with much arrogance that he would not be stepping down until the September elections and that his country needed a decorated soldier to see through reforms which have all come to be known as the ‘transition’ period. Read more>>>

Pharaoh has Fallen. Now Egypt needs real change


Hosni Mubarak, the Pharaoh of Egypt, was today thrown out of office in humiliation. Yesterday he did not announce his resignation despite being expected to do so. Yet, by the permission of Allah (swt) the demands of the brave and perseverant Muslims of Egypt, Mubarak has gone  after 18 days of demonstrations, sacrifice and martyrdom. Read more>>> 

Saturday 12 February 2011

UK PM David Cameron's confusion on Multiculturalism

Cameron told the Munich Security Conference, attended by world leaders, that state multiculturalism had failed in this country and pledged to cut funding for Muslim groups that failed to respect basic British values. He blamed the radicalisation of Muslim youths and the phenomenon of home-grown terrorism on the sense of alienation that builds among young people living in separate communities and the "hands-off tolerance" of groups that peddle separatist ideology. Read more>>>

Friday 4 February 2011

Egypt: Plans of unseen Pharaohs

Mubarak's addresses to the nation and US President Barack Obama's carefully-worded statements appear as part of a plan put into operation by the Zionist-controlled US administration. Read more>>>

Thursday 3 February 2011

Moroccan government fears outbreak of mass protests

According to reports on Spanish public television, Moroccan troops are being sent towards major Moroccan cities, including Casablanca and Rabat, from their bases in the Western Sahara. The Moroccan embassy in Madrid denounced this report. Read more>>>

Egypt Revolution 2011 Demonstrators Vs police Fighting



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Central Asia: Decay and Decline

As part of the Soviet Union, the five countries were tightly woven into a single system. These interdependencies have proven difficult to unravel, and have produced serious imbalances. During the Soviet era, the countries were obliged to work together. Now they no longer have to get along, and usually do not, especially as far as energy is concerned. The quality of education and healthcare has plummeted with the end of the social safety net. In some countries, notably Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan, these sectors have almost ceased to exist. Read more>>>

Unconditional and Crucial Muslim Support Facilitated the Island’s Independence in 1948

In the aftermath of the World War 11, agitation for political reforms and independence began to gather momentum. However the British government insisted that three quarters of the population should support the demand for independence to ensure the rights of minorities were protected. With the Sinhalese community as a whole constituting less than three quarters of the population this was an impossible demand to fulfill unless the minorities supported. Read more>>>

Obama backs bloodbath in Egypt

The Obama administration bears full political and moral responsibility for the state terror and bloody violence that have left scores dead and thousands wounded in Cairo’s Tahrir (Liberation) Square and elsewhere in Egypt. Read more>>>