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11/21/2005:
"The elusive truth about Namibia's mass graves"
The elusive truth about Namibia's mass gravesLast week's discovery of mass graves in Namibia proves once again that truth often is the first casualty of war. In the conflict between the South African Defence Force (SADF) and the People's Liberation Army of Namibia (Plan), both sides were accomplished in propaganda by 1989
Venezuela Releases Blueprint On Africa
VENEZUELA has released a massive blueprint outlining its detailed strategy to create and fortify relations with African countries. The blueprint, code named 'Agenda Africa' is expected to be introduced to African, Latin American and North American delegates attending a conference on Latin America and social inequality, the strategy's main objectives include promotion of a multipolar world through solidarity, co-operation and complementary gestures.
France caught in its own contradictory racial issues
The French haven't caught on yet to the concept behind affirmative action and their racism is more complicated than that in the United States.
Nigeria governor flees UK dressed as woman
Nigerian state governor charged with money laundering in Britain has escaped disguised as a woman and returned to his home state, where he enjoys immunity from prosecution.
MPs across Africa gather to tackle corruption
Mr Edward Doe Adjaho, the Deputy Minority Leader, on Monday urged Africans to face up to the fact that corruption was a real issue holding back the development of the Continent.
The UN Decides On A Universal Ban On Revisionism
Poll: Rape is women's fault
A British poll, described as "shocking" by equal-rights campaigners, has found that more than a third of people believe women are to blame for being raped if they behave flirtatiously, wear sexy clothes or get drunk.
Mugabe hails uranium find and vows to pursue nuclear power
Zimbabwe has recently discovered uranium deposits and plans to process the mineral in order to resolve its chronic power shortages, state radio quoted President Robert Mugabe as saying yesterday.