Soros and the Democratic Party

The recent spate of articles in American media savaging Senator Barack Obama, all by White Americans (naturally), and keeping Hillary Clinton’s candidature alive in the face of obvious public yearning for change, suggests heavy duty behind-the-scenes manoeuvres by corporate America. In an era when Uncle Sam believes it is on … Read More

Enslaved by freedom

Kosovo’s scandalous independence has driven another nail in the coffin of a deeply discredited United Nations and proved its complicity in the return of naked eighteenth century colonialism. Nations with oil, gas, or other prized commodity may gear up for ‘free trade’ exclusively with Western corporates; Western military presence to … Read More

Can Nawaz-Zardari tie-up bring peace in Pakistan?

Organiser-Pak-2 March 2008 Can Nawaz-Zardari tie-up bring peace in Pakistan? Sandhya Jain  The democratic desire of a divided country has yielded its fairest election ever, on lines not entirely unexpected: the assassinated Benazir Bhutto’s Pakistan People’s Party has emerged as the single largest party, followed by Mr. Nawaz Sharif’s Pakistan … Read More

Internet and the Iran oil bourse

Political observers feel the Iran government’s plan to inaugurate its Oil Bourse this month had a connection with the sudden inexplicable cutting of several undersea internet cables. All internet access in Iran was cut and total internet blackout experienced for a few days. Indian BPOs, focus of media attention for … Read More

Andhra High Court rebukes temple land grab

In a satisfying rebuff to the aggressively evangelical Congress government in Andhra Pradesh, the Hindu Devalaya Parirakshana Samiti won a major victory in the High Court last Tuesday with Chief Justice Mr. Anil Ramesh Dave refusing to vacate a stay on state takeover of temple lands for housing the homeless. … Read More

A Maoist dictatorship in Nepal

The Maoists have raked the integration issue at a time when preparations for the Constituent Assembly elections are underway in order to have an excuse to boycott the poll process once their cadres are paid under an understanding reached with the ruling alliance on December 23, 2007. In India, the … Read More