Opinion
Category‘Al Qaeda’ in South Africa allegations: The Israeli Connection
Ebrahim Moosa – Cii News | 17 May 2013 Hugging the Israeli coast to the north of Tel Aviv, lies a city which is home Continue Reading →
The racism of the Boston bombing witchhunt
Tim Wise |30 April 2013 White is right. As the nation weeps for the victims of the horrific bombing in Boston yesterday, one searches for Continue Reading →
Obama’s Lifeline to Peace & Security Or War & Conflict?
Analysis | Iqbal Jassat | 25 March 2013 Did America’s first citizen and leader of the “free world” – whatever it may mean to oppressed Continue Reading →
A music CD won’t liberate Palestine
Qaanitah Hunter – Opinion | 12 March 2013 So it is Israeli Apartheid Week (IAW) once again. I love this annual event and the awareness Continue Reading →
Wasn’t that a killer Jummuah Bayaan!
Ebrahim Moosa – Cii Radio | 07 March 2013 It is a scene that is replicated each Friday in hundreds of homes across the country. Continue Reading →
Assad, minus the halo
Ebrahim Moosa – Cii News Analysis | 05 February 2013 In the first public comments attributed to him since an alleged Israeli airstrike on a Continue Reading →
FNB Al Aqsa Saga: ‘Banks a law unto themselves’
Ebrahim Moosa – Cii News Analysis | 24 January 2013 Last December, at around the same that news surrounding First National Bank(FNB)’s decision to terminate Continue Reading →
FNB Al Aqsa Saga: What’s next? Drones in Johannesburg…?
Iqbal Jassat – Opinion | 11 January 2013 What explains the decision by First National Bank of South Africa (FNBSA) to close the banking account Continue Reading →
Syria – A Prize For…?
Opinion | Iqbal Jassat | 09 January 2013 While Syria has become synonymous with death and destruction and an enormously costly struggle for control of Continue Reading →













