Kitson And Counter-Revolution!
‘Kitson and Counter-Revolution’ was first
featured by News Line on 30th April 2015.
We are producing it once again because the British state is now preparing to use Kitson methods against the working class in the UK, Ireland and elsewhere.
THIS week it emerged that retired British general Sir Frank Kitson is to be sued by the widow of a Catholic worker murdered by loyalist paramilitaries in 1973.
Eugene ‘Paddy’ Heenan was a building worker who was killed when a loyalist gang threw a grenade at the minibus taking him and 14 other workers to a building site in east Belfast.
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Choque en la vía independentista: ERC y CUP censuran la ruta de Borràs
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January 28, 2021
Special Dispatch No. 9158
Arab Writers Slam Facebook And Twitter s Hypocrisy: They Block Trump, Yet Continue To Provide Platform For Terror Organizations
January 28, 2021
Facebook s and Twitter s suspension of former U.S. President s Donald Trump s accounts following the Washington DC riots on January 6, 2021 sparked criticism from Arab writers, who accused the networks of employing a double standard. Twitter and Facebook, they said, shut down Trump s accounts on the pretext of incitement to violence, yet at the same time they continue to provide a platform for numerous terror groups such as Al-Qaeda and ISIS, which call for murder and violence against innocent people.
Developing country status within reach
14th January, 2021 12:10:03
Bangladesh’s graduation to the developing country status from the present LDC rank is now a matter of time only. However, every thing depends on the outcome the upcoming triennial review of the country’s performance records in necessary socio-economic arenas by the Committee for Development Policy (CDP) of the United Nations. The UN’s formal declaration in this regard is likely to be made some time within next four to five years.
It is known to all that such a graduation of any country is subject to the fulfilment of three criteria viz. GNI per capita, economic and environmental vulnerability as well as human asset indices. It may be remembered that Bangladesh successfully met all the criteria for graduation to the next level for the first time in 2018 and, given the track records after that, is also sure to meet it for the second consecutive time at the February review meet of the CDP.