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Jump To Comment: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10plays cricket.
BBC interested.
Kenya plays cricket, good for royal safari.
BBC interested.
Western Africa - up to it's neck in corruption and Oil and dirty stuff has never fielded a good cricket team.
BBC not interested.
There is an equation here.
Seriously, French media covers Central and Western African affairs, not very well but better than the BBC. French cricket coverage is shit though.
in indymedia land, Nigeria.imc is an embarrasing failure of the project, I really don't understand why there is still a site portal. Good luck w/ your campaigns.
there's good stuff here on some countries search the archives and link /refresh /inspire others to do the same.
The international community are slow to respond to the genocide that is happening in Sudan.
Sarah Green of Amnesty International is looking for media coverage and celebrities to speak out in order to mobiles the international community to respond to the atrocities.
Relevant increase in media exposure are making the humanitarian efforts that much easier.
that the media is far more worried whether the IDF has ransacked Rafah zoo or not than whether Arabs are committing genocide against christians in Sudan. In 15 European dailies, I counted 12 articles today about that and one about Sudan.
well i counted stories in the Observer, FT, Telegraph, London Independent and The Scotsman - and thats just on one island.
But its true, african (and asian and latin american) wars and conflicts are rarely discussed in the same detail and with the same sense of urgency and relevancy as wars involving the west.
But then, they have been have they?
Who gives a stuff about thousands of Africans being slaughtered in Sudan, Nigeria and numerous other places, when we've got 'Palestinians' to worry about. For that matter sod the Tibetans, Chechen's and many others who just don't cut it in the suffering league table. I'm afraid we've used up all are news time with the Palestinians and Iraq's so you'll just have to wait. That is unless there's any of those bad jews involved - then we might be able to find a few reporters.
Bad Jews are involved in Iraq just like Israel?
As usual as soon as there is any criticism of Israel out they come trundling the usual accusations in front of them. If you were so concerned about human rights worldwide Adam, rather than seeking cover for Israel's crimes, you would have been raising your concersn about the situation in Nigeria, Sudan etc. BEFORE the massacres of innocent civilians in Rafah, and the wanton pogroms and destruction of property there? If you were so concerned about human life in general you would be critical of these illegal actions by the IDF and their criminal masters in Tel Aviv? If not it is obvious that you too believe that they aren't worth a fingernail?
People are so obsessed to single out jewish minority group while don't care about MILLIONS AND MILIONS animals and humanoids killed deliberately in Sudan. and/or in thousand other countries.
In fact,
IDF soldiers just LIBERATED animals from the Zoo. Rafah's children abused,and terrorised those poor animals using them as a living "toys".
RELEAZE ALL ANIMALS FROM THE ZOO
They're good wee lads them Israelis - even bringing freedom to the zoo pets in the same way they bring it to the Palestinians every day:
'After 10 days of destruction and death in which Israeli soldiers in Rafah and nearby communities fired rockets and machine gun bullets at anything that moved, 57 Palestinian were dead, including at least 10 children. “Neighborhoods entered by Israeli troops resembled the aftermath of an earthquake,” a Los Angeles Times reporter wrote on May 22. He described mounds of smashed concrete, crumpled refrigerators, broken toys and furniture, and flattened cars. Bulldozers and tanks had shredded streets, broken water mains and power lines, uprooted crops, and even plowed through a zoo. At least a dozen animals were killed, and many were injured, including a deer and a racoon. '
From The Washington Report On Middle East Affairs
Long cut and pasted report from Human Rights Watch has been snipped by an editor.