Archive for September, 2011
Liverpool black football player under investigation for questioning 9/11 attacks

Liverpool black football player Nathan Eccleston is under investigation by his club for questioning the 9/11 terrorist attacks.
Singer Kelis furious with Britain after airport “Kunta Kinte” race insult
"I am in London all the time and today I'm gonna say that the racial issues in the UK are disgusting." Kelis
African-American singer Kelis is furious with Britain after saying that a man called her “Kunta Kinte”, during an argument over queue jumping at an airport and she said that Britain was “racially decades behind progression”, after posting the details on Twitter.
Clive Henry Vs UPS Ltd – Race Discrimination Case pending date in the Court of Appeal

Clive Henry vows to fight UPS's unfair treatment of him.
Former UPS Courier Service employee Clive Henry is appealing a race discrimination tribunal decision after he was forced to resign following excessive work demands from his employer.
Disturbing link to race in detective investigation at Cumbria hospital maternity ward

Nittaya Hendrickson, 35, and son, Chester, died after attending Furness General Hospital.
Police investigating the deaths of mothers and babies at Furness General Hospital, Cumbria, has found a disturbing link which indicates that race could have been a motivating factor.
Tensions rise as Islamic group burn US flag in London 9/11 remembrance

The Islamic group Muslims Against Crusades (MAC) caused controversy today when they burned a US flag outside the American embassy in London during a minute’s silence to remember the victims of the September 11, 2001, attacks.
Anniversary of lies: 11 things you may not know about 9/11
On the anniversary of the 2001, September 11 attacks the mainstream media is bombarding the public with propaganda programmes reminding them why the West invaded Iraq, Afghanistan, Libya, and soon Iran and Syria, left out of these reports are the glaring inconsistencies regarding the official story of 9/11.
Bloodthirsty Blair hints at regime change for Iran and Syria
In an interview to mark the September 11 attacks with the Times, former UK Prime Minister and war criminal, Tony Blair, hinted that regime change was needed in Iran and Syria, revealing the same bloodthirsty desire for war which took Britain into the Iraq conflict.
Launch of The Solution magazine set to transform the public debate on mental healthcare
Article by Black Mental Health UK©

BMH UK's The Solution Magazine issue 1 - Sept 2011
Care services Minister Paul Burstowe MP has endorsed a new digital magazine entitled ‘The Solution’, which is set to transform the debate on ethnicity and mental healthcare.
Rapper Soulja Boy shamefully apologises for anti war song

Rapper Soulja Boy shamefully apologised for lyrics in one of his songs which criticised American soldiers and the FBI after music outlets run by the military threatened not to stock his new album.
ECDN Deplores Pease Pottage Detention Centre Opening
Press release by ECDN©
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End Child Detention Now deplores the opening of a new child and family detention facility in Mid Sussex and calls for an urgent parliamentary debate so that Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg can be called to account for breaching his promise to end the detention of children that he made in May of last year.
The Western looting of Libya’s resources begins

When will this gang of international looters be brought to justice?
After six months of a NATO sponsored slaughter in Libya under the pretext of protecting civilians, the desired outcome and the real reasons for the intervention has been revealed at the “Friends of Libya” conference held in Paris last Thursday, where the US, Britain, Italy and Qatar, along with other countries planned the looting of Libya’s resources.