African immigrants targeted in Libya end game
Reports have surfaced about Libya rebel forces targeting dark skinned people for violent repression including rape and murder.

Justice Department cites abuses by police in Puerto Rico
A new U.S. Department of Justice report sharply criticizes the Puerto Rican Police Department for brutality, racism, corruption and violations of constitutional rights.

Norway terror exposes Europe's far right
Breivik blames multicultural policies and "Marxists," as well as feminism and women in general for this coming catastrophe.

German pol conducts anti-Muslim campaign
BERLIN -- The "mosque menace" is not confined to lower Manhattan or the United States. In many European countries similar alarms are sounded.

Brazil approves racial equality law, but “much yet to do”
Brazilian President Luis Inacio Lula da Silva signed the "Statute of Racial Equality."

Unholy alliance: Israel, apartheid South Africa and nukes
Sasha Polakow-Suransky's book "Unspoken Alliance: Israel's Secret Relationship with Apartheid South Africa" has ripped the lid off the secret world of unholy alliances and weapons of mass destruction.

Death of South African rightist highlights ongoing problems
The death of far-right white supremacist Eugene Terre'Blanche, beaten and slashed on his farm on April 3, highlights problems South Africa still faces on labor, land and racism.

Recent attacks in Europe expose racist underbelly
Resurgent racism manifested by death threats and violence cropped up last month in Italy and Hungary.
Cuba racism charge rebuffed
Cuban and U.S. activists are strongly protesting a letter circulated among prominent African Americans alleging systemic racial discrimination in Cuba.

Color in Cuba
Cuba is the only country where blacks and mestizos have the state and government as allies.

