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The number of migrants granted asylum in?Sweden?dropped to the lowest level in 40 years in 2024 after a years-long crackdown on immigration under a succession of Governments. If Sweden can do it, why can't the U.K.?
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In the latest effort to deny reality, the Leftist German word police have announced that a standard term for ethnic German is "racist and antidemocratic". Can we no longer even acknowledge our existence, asks Eugyppius.
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The share of electric cars in new registrations in Germany plummeted 27.5% in 2024 compared to the previous year, as the future "remains bleak for e-mobility".
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Rachel Reeves's future as Chancellor has been thrown into doubt by Keir Starmer as he twice refused to confirm she would stay on and appointed a senior Treasury official as a top adviser amid the fallout from her Budget.
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Investigators who examined police failings in the Rotherham grooming gangs scandal were told not to investigate senior officers and no one lost their jobs, a whistleblower has said.
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offsite link Trump and Musk, Canada, Panama and Greenland, an old story, by Thierry Meyssan Tue Jan 14, 2025 07:03 | en

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Support Basra students

category international | rights, freedoms and repression | other press author Monday April 04, 2005 17:28author by PM - ISN Report this post to the editors

On March 16, students in Basra, Iraq began a strike in protest at an attack carried out in Basra University’s engineering faculty by Muqtada al-Sadr’s Army of the Mahdi, in which al-Sadr’s thugs, aided by Iranian agents, beat up students and destroyed their belongings. They ripped off the clothes of female students and singled out in particular one young christian woman. The students fought back and, when a male student tried to defend his female friend, he was shot dead. The authorities turned a blind eye. The strike ended on March 22, but the students’ campaign against islamist violence continues and needs international support and solidarity.

Al-Sadr’s gang and the city’s tribal elders had threatened to bombard the university if the students did not issue an apology for their “blasphemous” slogans against political islam. They even threatened to kill bus and taxi drivers who transported students to the demonstrations at the university. However, the students’ determination and the support they have received from freedom-loving people in Basra have now forced the Mahdi Army’s representative, Asad al-Basri, into giving an apology to the students, published in the well-known Basra newspaper Al-Manara al-Basriya.

The Basra Student Working Committee, which was founded in December last year and represents students in the city’s university and high schools, commented: “Recent events in our city show that Iraqi workers and students are determined to resist political islam, and can win if they are united. The Student Working Committee will continue to work for the creation of a progressive student movement in Iraq.”

We must continue to support the Basra students’ campaign:

to bring al-Sadr’s assassins to justice;
for compensation for the victims of the attack;
for the expulsion of islamist militia headquarters from Iraqi universities;
for separation of religion from the state and the education system;
for the creation of a united, progressive student movement in Basra and other cities.
Please send messages of solidarity to the Students Working Committee to [email protected] and copies to us.
Houzan Mahmoud
[email protected]

Related Link: http://www.equalityiniraq.com/english/2005/OWFI-campainBasrauninversity260305.htm
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