Middle East/Africa

Racism in South Africa: New era of Black, not White Apartheid – Hanne Nabintu

Racism in South Africa: South African ANC leader and President, Cyril Ramaphosa. AP.

  Herland Report: Racism in South Africa: FOX’ Tucker Carlson recently addressed one of the minority-issues that are not exactly popular to speak about: Racism against whites in South Africa. In accordance with the narrative infused into Western thinking since the 1960’s and reinforced with the identity movement, the only racism that is worth fighting is “whites against blacks”. To …

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The new Libya: The return of a Gadhafi?

Saif al Islam Gaddafi Liberation

Just as the Syria war did not end with ISIS capturing Damascus, the events in Libya equally have taken an unexpected turn as Dr. Saif al-Islam Gadhafi, the son of Col. Moammar Gadhafi, is a political candidate in the presidential election. (Photo: Saif al-Islam Gadhafi, Libya News) His candidacy is supported by large segments within the Libyan people and viewed …

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Libya Was Hillary’s War. Here’s The Proof, writes Joshua Yasmeh

Libya was Hillary's war. Foreign Policy

  Hillary Rodham Clinton is responsible for the Obama administration’s disastrous war effort in Libya.  Libya was Hillary’s war. According to a newly released email, Hillary’s aides explicitly congratulate their boss for effectively convincing President Obama to bomb Libya and destabilize its political infrastructure, writes Joshua Yasmeh at DailyWire. Herland Report: We republish this article from 2016, just to remind …

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The Israel – Saudi alliance: The enemy of my enemy is .. my friend?

The Israel - Saudi alliance: Herland Report AFP

  Herland Report, Paul R. Pillar: The simple notion that any enemy of my enemy is my friend is overriding sober calculation of how Saudi Arabia’s conduct does or does not support U.S. interests. Long before “transactional” became a cliché applied to policies of Donald Trump, the term accurately described the U.S.-Saudi relationship. The partnership brought together the world’s most …

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#Palermo Let Libya decide fate of Libya – Saif al-Islam Gaddafi

Let Libya decide fate of Libya Libya demonstrations against Palermo Conference

  Herland Report: Protests are held in Libyan cities, such as Tobruk, Benghazi, Aghdabia, Al-Jebel al-Akhdar criticizing the Palermo Conference, stating that Libyan matters should be decided on Libyan soil, reports from the ground confirm. Let Libya decide fate of Libya. If democracy is to have any validity, it is the Libyan people who should be free to choose their …

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New cooperation between Israel and Gulf states: Israel has a lot to offer #irrigation #agriculture #medicine #water desalination – Herland Report

Israel and Gulf states:

  Herland Report: The Israeli Intelligence and Transportation Minister, Israel Katz pushed for cooperation between Israel and the Gulf states in a speech in Oman on November 7. “In my view, cooperation between Israel and the Gulf states can and should be expanded,” he said. “Israel also has a lot to offer when it comes to water desalination and irrigation, …

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Hanne Nabintu Herland in L’Indro: Sofferenza di massa Libia post-guerra

Mental Pain: Hanne Nabintu Herland in L'Indro Hanne HErland

  Hanne Nabintu Herland in L’Indro: The Herland Report recently published an interview with  human rights activist, Mme. Linda Ulstein about the horrifying militia rule in Libya. Warlords fight for power and use extortions, kidnappings, rape, massacres and murder to terrorize the civilian population, while the West watches on in silence. Read the interview here. The practice of private prisons …

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Palermo: Hard to make peace in Libya without Saif al-Islam Gaddafi

Saif al Islam Gaddafi El Lindro

  Herland Report: The Libyan situation is still a chaos, seven years after NATO intervened in 2011 and overthrew the Yamahiriyya and killed Colonel Muammar Gaddafi. Since then civil war broke out, shocking media lies in 2011 were revealed and today various militia groups hold the population hostage in a terror regime few thought possible a few years ago. (Feature …

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Libyske statsinstitusjoner under militskontroll i Libya, grove overgrep

Libya-ain-Zara-A-prisoners 2018

  «Drap og tortur skjer ustraffet på alle sider av konflikten i Libya, ifølge en allerede to år gammel FN rapport. Den samme rapporten mener at de konkurrerende militsenes brudd på menneskerettighetene kan bli sett på som alvorlige krigsforbrytelser. De mest utsatte er innsatte, journalister og menneskerettighetsaktivister. (Feature photo: Fanger i Ain Zara A ber. Foto anonym.) “Mange mennesker har …

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