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John Howard, Australian Prime Minister, Man of Steel, the man who has called opposing parties before him in the past spineless for doing the same acts, has done a complete 180 degree turn on his statement that he would not be amending his WorkChoices package between now and the next federal election. Why would he do such a thing? Because the polls told him so.
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Since the 3rd of January, 2007, Kenya has had its borders closed off with Somalia to ensure that no fighters escape into Kenya during the fighting that is currently going on in Somalia between the Ethiopia-backed Somali Transitional National Government fighters and Council of Somali Islamic Courts (COSIC).
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John Howard, the Australian Prime Minister, has always wanted to reform industrial relations in the country since he came to office in 1996. During his latest term in office, he finally managed to pass legislation through both houses of parliament to do so. The Australian people are now starting to feel the bite and realise how evil this legislation really is.
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I am against the use of the death penalty for all crimes. Even Saddam Hussein should not have received the death penalty as all human beings are entitled to the right to life. The United Nations have enacted this into the Universal Declaration of Human Rights that I have scrolling to the right of this blog. I always like to reference it, as I strongly believe in what it stands for, human rights for all people irrespective of race, religion or socioeconomic status.
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Countries around the world have implemented anti-terrorism laws to ensure that the security of their nation remains in tact. In doing so, certain civil rights and freedoms have been compromised. After a terrorist act, people generally accept the loss of their rights in order to keep order and cohesion in their country. But as time goes on, people start to question their countries intentions by implementing these anti-terrorism laws. One of those countries under fire for its anti-terrorism laws is Sri Lanka.