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MSNBC journalist Ali Velshi described the merciless killing of Palestinian political activist 75-year-old Al-Haj Suleiman al-Hazalin on  January 17, 2022, as deadly injustice. The sequence of events leading to Suleiman's dying publicized the Israeli forces' systemic brutality that ran over him using a tow truck two weeks prior. Fifteen thousand people showed up at the funeral to continue Suleiman's statement of opposition against Israel's occupation of the West Bank.   Suleiman's perennial protest gave life to the resistance movement against Israeli settlements and land confiscation in the occupied West Bank, and for that, the Israelis violently killed him. We must show solidarity with the oppressed of the world—a tribute to A Shepherd's Resistance. Liberation vs. Security (edited)   Antigua Observer  April 15, 2002 By Kwame Nkosi Romeo "There comes a time when silence is betrayal." Martin Luther King British Colonialism is blameworthy for the massacr
Ronald Michael Sanders: The Intellectual Fraud Destroying Democracy By Kwame Nkosi Romeo Genuine elections are a necessary and fundamental component of an environment that protects and promotes human rights. -OHCHR and elections On Monday, November 29, 2021, the popular Observer Radio FM 91.1 Snakepit show 'Knight at Night' hosted by Mr. Dane Knight and the show's prominent advocate, Ian 'Majik' Hughes, commented on Antigua and Barbuda immigration amnesty and voting issues. Soon after Knight and Hughes tore down the Antigua Labor Party (ALP) facade of democracy, keyboard activists instantly jam-packed Observer WhatsApp with unkind messages. These exploitable minions failed to grasp the dialogue, severely reprimanding ALP's underhanded immigration policy that violates human rights. This scheme has caused political and social tension in Antigua and Barbuda. Once again, on January 4, 2022, the efficient host voiced concern that the ALP's lousy governance is hel