Sunday, May 8, 2016

They will never be Russians

by Rostislav Ischenko
Translated by Seva
There were two news items last week: an attack by Nazi goons on Vasily Volga, who is trying to promote in Ukraine a left-wing pseudo-opposition project integrated into the regime, and of similar attack on a group of former members of the Regions Party, who tried to organize in Kharkov a pseudo-opposition event as a part of the centrist pro-peace and pro-European project already integrated with the regime. For some reason, the victims are called pro-Russian politicians.

China and Russia prepare for a hot war with Eurangloland

The 2nd World War, History And Remembrance

by Peter Lavelle for The Duran
The political abuse of history to deny the Soviet Union’s decisive contribution to the defeat of Nazi Germany is dividing peoples and is serving to rehabilitate European fascism.
As the 71st anniversary of fascism’s demise in Europe approaches, history is being re-cast, particularly events before, during, and after World War II. This history is being reinterpreted and even rewritten in a number of post-Soviet and Eastern European states. This approach often undermines, or even denies, the role the Soviet Union (its peoples and soldiers) played in the defeat of Nazi Germany. This has less to do with historical knowledge than it does with scoring cheap geopolitical points in the present at Russia’s expense.

Man kills his brother over torchlight in Lagos

A man identified as Remi Adelaja is on the run after he allegedly killed his elder brother, Mayowa Adelaja, during an argument over torchlight at their home at Adelaja Street, off Afariogun, Oshodi in Lagos today May 8th. According to The Nation, the incident happened at about 2am.

A resident of the area who spoke on condition of anonymity, said the deceased was looking for the torchlight and asked his younger brother if he had seen it but Remi claimed he didn't know where it was..

Laurie Idahosa shares her story of finally becoming a mother after many years of trying and several failed IVFs




Laurie Idahosa who is married to late Archbishop Benson Idahosa's first son, Feb Idahosa, shared her amazing journey to becoming a mother of 3 boys after many years of trying and several failed IVF's. Laurie shared how God gave her a son exactly one year after she buried her first child who died just after 12 hours after she gave birth to him. She shared her experience on her website Laurieidahosa.com to celebrate mother's day today. Amazing testimony. Read below after the jump..

Photos: Tricycle driver stabbed in the head in Abuja

Muhammad Kabir, a 35 year old Keke Napep driver, was stabbed in the face by a man who pretended to be a passenger but was actually a robber who wanted to steal his tricycle.

Muhhammed who is presently lying critically ill at an Abuja hospital, told TheSun that he had picked up the man along the road and was taking him to Masaka, a suburb of Abuja when the robber struck

Pakistani teenage girl burnt alive for helping friend elope



A teenage girl was reportedly kidnapped, drugged and set on fire in an alleged 'honour killing' by a tribal council in a Pakistani village after helping a friend elope. Identified as Ambreen, the police said she was set alight in the van that was used to help her school friend flee the village to marry of her own free will. Other reports also indicate that the teen was strangled by members of the tribal council known as - jirga before she was burnt.

Photos: Mother of baby rescued alive after 4 days from collapsed building in Huruma, found dead


The mother of the seven-month-old baby girl miraculously pulled alive after four days in the rubble of a collapsed building in Huruma, Nairobi has been found dead, rescue workers said last week.

The baby, Dealeryn Wasike, was found dehydrated but without visible physical injuries 80 hours after the seven-storey block collapsed on Friday April 29th during heavy rains, killing over 33 people.

Police looking for alleged wife killer, Lekan Shonde


This is the face of Lekan Shonde, the man who allegedly killed his wife, Ronke Bewaji Shonde, at their home in the early hours of Friday May 6th. The Police state police command says efforts are on to get him. He left home in the early hours Thursday after killing Ronke. He parked some of his belongings and her phone and hasn't been seen or heard from since. Lagos police said mark of violence was found on Ronke and that they believe she was murdered. The Police Public Relations Officer, Lagos Command, Dolapo Badmos, said the case is now with the homicide division of the SDCI and efforts are on to get Mr. Shonde. Ronke's body has since been deposited at Isolo General Hospital mortuary for autopsy