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Saturday, 15 January 2011
Revolution In Tunisia
Thursday, 13 January 2011
Fixing Europe's Immigration Problem
EUROPE & WORLD AFFAIRS
By Sandeep Gopalan
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Associated Press |
Italy's recent race riots are only a forerunner of things to come. Massive illegal immigration and native resentment are inevitable by-products of the European Union's broken immigration system, while xenophobia and rampant racism undermine its moral authority and put it in the camp of many of the tyrants it claims to despise. Italy and other European countries must learn from the American experience that comprehensive immigration reform is essential. Here's why.
Monday, 10 January 2011
A Protest Letter from Germany
NEWS FROM OTHER LAND
The VOICE Call - Urgent, ALARM! from our threatened activist - Mbolo Yufanyi fights against his arrest warrant.
Sunday, 9 January 2011
Society Needs Feminist Men For Better Change----Dr. Habil Andrea Pető
SPECIAL INTERVIEW
Dr. Habil Andrea Pető is an Associate Professor at the department of gender studies Central European University (CEU). In this interview with African News Hungary, she sheds light on gender studies and issues; feminism and women empowerment; discrimination against women; EU discourse on motherhood; racism and xenophobia; and what she calls FEMOCRACY. A historian and sociologist, Dr. Pető is an expert on European Comparative and gender history, gender and politics, women’s movement, qualitative methods, oral history and Holocaust. She is also an author having written many books including but not limited to Hungarian Women in Politics 1945-1951. She is currently working on the gender aspects of transitional justice after WWII. Holder of both honorary and academic awards (Officer’s Cross Order of Merit of the Republic of Hungary and Bolyai Prize of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences); she says feminist men are needed in the struggle to change the society for better. Excerpts:
Can Africans Unite In Hungary?
ANH EDITORIAL
Africans in Hungary are making efforts to adapt to the environment they live. Integration has not been easy for majority, especially in a country like Hungary with a distinct language and without job opportunity for foreigners - Africans in particular.
Africans in Hungary are making efforts to adapt to the environment they live. Integration has not been easy for majority, especially in a country like Hungary with a distinct language and without job opportunity for foreigners - Africans in particular.