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December 7, 2020

Opinion: “China’s Blame Game Against Australia, India A New Strategy To Tamper With Facts”

In the world, China is perhaps the lone country which has a copyright for ‘delinquency’ which the country wantonly flaunts by wearing the mask of avant-gardism and reasonableness. On Monday, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Zhao Lijian wrote in his twitter handle: “Shocked by murder of Afghan civilians & prisoners by …

December 4, 2020

Opinion: “Trump’s Support for Israel’s Killing of Iranian Scientist Could Lead to War”

In the weeks remaining before Joe Biden’s inauguration, Donald Trump is taking actions — including aiding and abetting murder — to prevent his successor from pursuing diplomacy with Iran. On November 27, Israel assassinated Mohsen Fakhrizadeh, Iran’s top nuclear scientist. International law expert Richard Falk called it “an outrageous act of state terrorism.” Although the Israeli government has not claimed credit …

December 1, 2020

Opinion: “China Acting Contrary to Its Role in UNHRC”

The United Nations General Assembly recently re-elected members of the Human Rights Council. China, which has a notorious human rights record was also re-elected into the Council. Issues of human rights persecution in China such as oppression of religious freedom in Tibet, Uyghur concentration camps in Xinjiang, the prohibition of …

November 25, 2020

Opinion: “Biden’s Victory Does Not Guarantee a Progressive Agenda. We Must Fight for It.”

Joe Biden’s victory over Donald Trump is monumental. After four years of nonstop cruelty against workers, the poor, people of color, women, LBGTQ folks, immigrants, Muslims, the environment, the climate, and the foreign victims of Trump’s bombs, we can breathe a sigh of relief. But no sooner did Biden win …

November 25, 2020

Opinion: “The Australian Government Culture of Complacency”

Australian’s are renown for their “She will be right “, motto in a laid-back approach to life’s challenges and are satisfied in the belief, everything will work out for the best (https://theconversation.com/shell-be-right-mate-is-the-aussie-attitude). Complacency is best described as the self-satisfaction one has, while oblivious of possible risks. A culture of complacency …

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