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Monday, April 26, 2010

Imam Khamenei's fatwa on banning WMDs registered as UN document.



Iran’s permanent envoy to the UN, Mohammad Khazaii, announced that the text of the Imam Khemenei's message to the conference on nuclear disarmament in Tehran, that declared weapons of mass destruction as haram (unlawful), was registered as an official UN document on Thursday.


ABNA.ir -  24 Apr 2010 , World Shia Leader Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei, in a message to the Tehran conference on April 17, declared the use of weapons of mass destruction as haram (forbidden in Islam). 

Sunday, April 25, 2010

No Indian miracle

TheRealNews — April 24, 2010 — Jayati Ghosh: 110 million living well, hundreds of millions in abject poverty who make growth possible.

I have seen the growth in my nation recently, i found this video and her points to be absolutely correct and very reasonable, great job real news.

That's right! Globalization - Neoliberalism is modern-day imperialism - It's a scam that echoes the old adage: "The rich gets richer while the poor gets screwed up."

Thursday, April 8, 2010

MS. Roza Otunbayeva had taken over the government of Kyrgyzstan.


100 die as Kyrgyz leader ousted

The Scotsman | By Olga Dzyubenko and Maria Golovnina - 08 April 2010

OPPOSITION leaders last night said they had seized power in Kyrgyzstan, taking control of security headquarters, a state TV channel and other government buildings after violent clashes with police.

Protesters said at least 100 people were killed yesterday. A health ministry official put the death toll in the capital Bishkek at 47, and said 420 people had been injured.

Wednesday, April 7, 2010

UK, Election fever on first day of campaigning

itnnews — April 06, 2010 — Busy day of canvassing and campaigning for all three parties as Gordon Brown announces Election day as May 6.

Monday, April 5, 2010

Singapore policies force some onto streets


AlJazeeraEnglish — April 05, 2010 — Singapore is a nation of homeowners, largely thanks to a comprehensive system of government subsidised housing.

But despite the system's overall success, the strict rules also mean that some people fall through the cracks.

For example, anyone selling their government subsidised house is not allowed to rent one within 30 months. That policy has had unexpected repercussions for divorcees, as Laura Kyle reports.