Word: apartheiders
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After meeting at the John Harvard statue in the early afternoon, the group learned the “Toi-Toi” dance, which SGAC co-founder Benjamin M. Wikler ’03 said is “a South African anti-apartheid dance that is now used in the fight against global AIDS...
...however, criticize the Israeli government, and that was enough to make me a brother of suicide bombers. Never mind that I had praised Israeli human rights groups for their work in Israel and America. Never mind that I limited my criticism to Ariel Sharon and his apartheid policies and not to the Israeli state as a whole. The fact that I would dare criticize Sharon (a man whom many Israelis also consider a war criminal) means that I must be anti-Israel. As Professor Ruth R. Wisse stated in her eloquent, yet twisted and xenophobic Crimson op-ed, Israel...
...continued to run and became the highlight of ABC’s news programming. Over the last two decades, Ted Koppel and the staff of “Nightline” have consistently covered worthwhile subjects in innovative ways. In the 1980s, the show hosted influential debates exploring apartheid in South Africa and the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. The show has produced an ongoing series examining race relations in the U.S. called “America in Black and White.” More recently, “Nightline” extensively covered the war in the Congo?...
...that does not make it real news. Real news is the result of careful investigation into issues that affect our lives. Real news is crucial to our understanding of the world around. Real news helps us see problems and, hopefully, helps us find solutions as well. Apartheid, the AIDS epidemic, Enron, Firestone tires, Tailhook and, of course, Watergate are prime examples of the powerful and important role journalists play in shaping our world. And it is precisely this kind of journalism that we should foster. We need it more than we realize...
...into high gear with the first five witnesses called to testify that the former President was responsible for the deportation of 800,000 ethnic Albanians from Kosovo and the murder of hundreds more. Kosovo Albanian political leader Mahmut Bakali, who had meetings with Milosevic, said that Serbs imposed an "apartheid" state on ethnic Albanians after Milosevic became leader. But it was those furthest removed from power who gave the most striking testimony: the first Kosovo Albanian victims testified against - and were questioned by - the man they hold most responsible for the burnings, lootings, murders and deportations that defined Kosovo...