News: September 2005 Archives

The Economic Salvation of African Americans

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by Brian Hammer, People's News Agency

Though African Americans have made progress under the aegis of American civil rights ideology, they still lag behind non-blacks in earnings and wealth. Not only that, in the key category of ownership of economic institutions, they consistently end up with less than one percent of business sales and revenues.

This makes the African American community deeply subservient to other ethnic and racial groups in the U.S., not in a position of economic strength, not only in spite of, but because of the civil rights ideology. The following article compares black nationalist greats Malcolm X and Rene W.E.B. Du Bois with contemporary civil rights leaders in terms of the economic ideology and possibilities they offer and concludes blacks would be better off following black nationalist ideas, many
of which are supported by and elaborated in Prout ........ Read More

Photos by PNA (Kolkata). Please Click on the Images to Enlarge
UPSF&YF Camp in Ambagan Assam (India) on 10-11 September 2005
The Kremlin must form a strong anti-oligarchic coalition by the year of 2008 to prevent a coup

by Nikolay Troitsky

Another political season in Russia is opening quite evenly; there are no storms and cataclysms. But some political experts sound the alarm and warn of coming troubles. Director of the Institute for Political Research Sergey Markov, chairman of the National Strategy Council Valery Khomyakov and Director of the Institute for Regional Problems Maksim Dianov have organized a press-conference to warn of the menacing threat. Sergey Markov says the political experts want to help the Kremlin and community understand that main objective of the authority must be forming a strong anti-oligarchic coalition by the year of 2008 to prevent a coup.

Second Day of Iraq Mayhem Kills 31

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By SLOBODAN LEKIC, Associated Press Writer


 U.S. Army Humvee passes through Tal Afar, Iraq, 420 kilometers (260 miles) northwest of Baghdad, Thursday, Sept. 15, 2005. Al-Qaida in Iraq said in a Web posting that it launched attacks in response an offensive in Tal Afar, which began Saturday. (AP Photo/Jacob Silberberg) Email Photo Print Photo

BAGHDAD, Iraq - Suicide bombers inflicted another day of mayhem in the capital Thursday, killing at least 31 people in two attacks about a minute apart that targeted Iraqi police and Interior Ministry commandos. The carnage left nearly 200 people dead just two days.

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