Published on October 20, 2010 by Technology Slice
Right now there are massive riots hapenning in France over laws to extend the retirement age for it’s citizens. Police and rioters fired tear gas and petrol bombs at each other as there were fuel shortages due to strikes also protesting the laws. The rioters may be wrong in the way they are expressing their [...]
Tags: anger, break, Ceo, Citizens, Europe, Fat Cats, Fuel Shortages, Global Financial Crisis, Government Spending, Governments, Petrol Bombs, Pockets, Principle, Retirement Age, Rioters, Riots In France, Riots In Greece, Strikes, tear gas, violence
Posted in Money
Published on October 15, 2010 by Technology Slice
The latest bollywood film, Crook: It’s Good to be Bad, has been slammed for showing Melbourne as a racist city full of racist people. The movie has a very thin story line and does it’s best to show racism in it’s most extreme form. Such a thin story line has people thinking the movie is [...]
Tags: City Of Melbourne, Different Cultures, Fear, Frustration, Full Movie, indian students, Indians, Isolated Incidents, Melbourne City, Melting Pot, Nationalities, racism, Saturday Night, Thin Story, Vietnamese, violence
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Published on May 24, 2010 by Technology Slice
Bangkok Business Ready To Open After Riots – Businesses and government offices in Bangkok are set to reopen on Monday after a week of disruption caused by anti-government red-shirt protests. PM Abhisit Vejjajiva said the capital was “returning to normalcy”, as residents staged a clean-up drive.
Tags: Abhisit Vejjajiva, Ap News Agency, Army Base, Bangkok, Brooms, Buckets Of Water, Crackdown, Curfew, Disruption, Drive Thousands, Government Offices, Normalcy, Prime Minister, Protesters, Protests, riots, Security Forces, Setting Fire, Television Address, violence
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Published on April 12, 2010 by Technology Slice
Tourists Fleeing Bangkok – Up to 15 people have been killed and thousands of tourists forced to flee, after Thai soldiers opened fire on red-shirt protesters in Bangkok in pitched battles all over the city. After a month-long standoff between the anti-government red-shirts and Thai security forces, troops yesterday moved in to remove the red-shirts [...]
Tags: australians, Bangkok, Clashes, Compatriot, Deaths, Demonstrations, Forces Troops, Hospital Spokesman, Intersections, Pitched Battles, protest, Protesters, Rubber Bullets, Standoff, Thai Capital, Thai Security Forces, Thai Soldiers, Thaksin Shinawatra, Tourists, violence
Posted in Travel
Published on March 10, 2010 by Technology Slice
Christians are fleeing amid fresh gunfire in Nigeria. Hundreds were slaughtered after being ambushed and attacked by Muslim Nigerians. The violence, because of a difference in faith, is quite sickening. Women, children, even pregnant women were hacked and clubbed to death in the dead of night. It was a full hour before soldiers reached the [...]
Tags: Army, Faith, Gunfire, muslim, Nigeria Christians, Nigerians, Pregnant Women, Revenge, violence
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