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Stern warning – let’s get real


03rd November 2006

Reducing carbon emission is about a lifestyle change in the west but in the developing world it is a matter of life and death. The climate change debate is incredibly western centric. Using growing fears in the west over carbon emissions to take a pot-shot at the relatively recent economic growth in China and India is profoundly disingenuous given that since the industrial revolution the west has been solely responsible for most of the carbon dioxide emissions in the world today.



US led Iraqi Coup?

Mohammed Zahid
26th October 2006
Mohammed.zahid@newcivilisation.com


03rd November 2006

The US involvement in building a new political setup in Iraq has been a failure from day one. The governments led by Ibrahim al Jafar or Nour al Maliki have failed in governing or providing much needed security to the Iraqi people. Nour al Maliki has failed to deal with the security situation in Baghdad - the situation has deteriorated even more under his short tenure than what one saw under Ibrahim al Jafar, regarded as a failure by many Iraqis.



Why the Veil Debate is so Important

Sajjad Khan
19th October 2006

It is one of the myths of modern day discourse that Muslims are the ones afraid of debate; overly sensitive, frequently inflexible and of course always wrong. With every new criticism aimed at Muslims, the movie becomes so predictable just like a good old fashioned James Bond movie where 007 kills the baddies, saves the world and ends up with the



Londonistan, Britain – Political Spin and Media Manipulation

Arif Samad
10th October 2006

The anger of Muslims over the revelation that Jack Straw, the leader of the House of Commons, requests’ Muslim women constituents to remove their nikab (face veil) in face-to-face interviews, the report that a Muslim police officer



Immigration - the fruit of global inequality

Arif Samad
10th October 2006

The World Trade Organisation (WTO), which is working to resuscitate the Doha trade talks, purports the benefits of free trade estimating that millions of people in the developing world will be lifted out of poverty.



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