Archive for April, 2010
Asian footballer Zesh Rehman launches football foundation

Bradford City captain, Zesh Rehman
Bradford City captain Zesh Rehman has launched his own football foundation hoping to attract more young Asians into the game.
One less white terrorist: The death of Eugene Terreblanche

White terrorist, Eugene Terreblanche
Black South Africans, people of African descent all over the world and anyone who is against injustice will be celebrating the death of white terrorist and supremacist Eugene Terreblanche, for black South Africans his death results in one less white terrorist.
Election date due to be called today: The prospects of the BNP

Will the BNP have much to celebrate on May 6?
Prime Minister Gordon Brown is set to announce today that a general election in Britain will be held on May 6 and the important issue for black and minority ethnic communities should be what prospects does the election hold for the BNP.
Hindus upset with West’s fixation just on sex in Tantra
Press Release from our Religion Correspondent©
Tantra is reportedly becoming quite popular in North America and Europe and Hindus are strongly critical of such self-styled “tantrics” who apparently think and describe of Tantra as just sex.
Black pupils marked down by teachers according to report

Black pupils marked down by teachers
A group of academics who looked into the marks given to thousands of children at age 11 has revealed that teachers are systematically marking down black pupils because of stereotypes and low expectations.
Denying racism leads to greater stress levels says study

Denying racism leads to stress
A study published in the Journal of Counselling Psychology has shown that denying or ignoring racism leads to greater stress levels in an individual.
Nearly 2000 EDL supporters protest building of Mosque in Dudley

How many EDL supporters follow the teachings of Jesus?
Nearly 2000 supporters of the English Defence League (EDL) descended upon Dudley town centre today opposing plans for the building of a Mosque in the area.
Belgian ban on Burqas: Is it right?
A committee of Belgian Lawmakers have voted to ban the wearing of burqas in public, but while some political commentators have argued that it is a women’s rights issue or an issue about keeping religion separate from society, one has to ask whether the opposition to burqas is based on political rather than moral reasons?
Unholy alliances: Black reverend backs BNP over labour for religious reasons

Reverend Hargreaves and Nick Griffin in Revelation TV debate
Only a few days after Reverend George Hargreaves, leader of the Christian Party debated BNP leader Nick Griffin in a live debate on Revelation TV, he has now shockingly stated that he would prefer a BNP win over Labour because Labour is anti-Christian, sparking speculation of an unholy alliance between black Christians and the BNP.