Black Shirt Day to Honour Dr. King

January 15, 2021 Imtiaz Popat 0

Anti-racism activists are taking inspiration from the effect that Pink Shirt Day has had in schools to open up discussion about bullying and are proposing the creation of Black Shirt Day to promote the discussion of Black history.

Sri Lanka Burns Muslims

January 13, 2021 Imtiaz Popat 0

“They are burning Muslim bodies of those who died of Covid-19 and even those who tested negative. 70% of the total dead due to COVID-19 in Sri Lanka are Muslims, despite being only 10 percent of the population,” says Muhammad Mujahid from the Justice for All Sri Lanka Task Force.

India Approves Local Vaccine

December 31, 2020 Imtiaz Popat 0

MUMBAI, INDIA (APF) An Indian company that is the world’s biggest manufacturer of vaccines is seeking fast-track approval for a coronavirus shot that could be sold for as little as $4. The country of 1.3 billion is the world’s second-worst hit by the pandemic, and has already recorded nearly 9.7 million infections and more than 140,000 deaths.

Christmas Bomber not considered Terrorist

December 31, 2020 Imtiaz Popat 0

The Christmas bombing is politely declared an “intentional bombing,” not terrorism, although he terrorized the whole Christmas out of Nashville, and destroyed AT&T telecommunication, and more, says Abdul Malik Mujahid of the Muslim Network TV.

Celebrating Kwanzaa

December 25, 2020 Imtiaz Popat 0

Maulana Karenga founded this unique African diasporan festival in 1966 to help people, living throughout the Americas, reconnect with their African cultural and historical heritage inspired by Umkhosi Woselwa, an annual Zulu festival.