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May 15, 2001
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DEATHS and THREATS
Black students in uproar over recent hate crimes

STATE COLLEGE, Pa.�The recent unsolved deaths of two Black men have racial tensions high in this university town despite recent concessions by university officials to expand Black programs and enhance diversity at the school. On April 24, the first body was found in Bradford County near the Penn State Wilkes-Barre campus. The victim, a 6-foot Black male dressed in black, died from a gunshot wound, according to a police report.



The CIA And Christian Missionaries
by Guest Columnist Cedric Muhammad

The recent emergence of the relationship between the mainstream media, elected officials, White conservatives, Black civil rights leaders, a Sudanese opposition group (SPLA/M), and a Christian human rights organization, Christian Solidarity International (CSI), caused us to reflect over a long history of covert relationships between US and foreign intelligence agencies and Christian missionaries. One of the best examples of such was the relationship between the famous Wycliffe Bible Translators and the CIA. The relationship was documented in a book, Thy Will Be Done, written in the 1990s. more



Just like Cincinnati
Police shooting of unarmed Black man sparks outcry in N.J.

IRVINGTON, N.J.�Chanting �racist cops, you can�t hide, we charge you with genocide,� hundreds of angry residents here May 5 marched to the Essex County prosecutor�s office demanding an independent prosecutor be appointed to a case involving a recent shooting by a police officer of an unarmed Black man. Protesters also called for federal monitoring of the Irvington Police Dept. more


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L.A. groups set national model for peace
LOS ANGELES�More than  17 inner city youth gang organizations representing the Passage to Peace Coalition (PPC) signed a Grassroots Fair Partnership Agreement to coordinate their peace efforts spanning the next decade. The April 28 signing was witnessed by community leaders, residents, educators and law enforcement officials at the Community Self-Determination Institute (CSDI). more



World Web News


Israeli air strikes cause new carnage
-Jerusalem, Arabia.com

Gadhafi Reconciles Sudan, Uganda
-Kampala, Uganda, PANA

DRC Envoy Upbeat On Peace Process
Windohoek-The Namibian

Idriss Deby prepares for elections in Chad
 
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AFP, NDJAMENA


Judge rules that judgment against ADL stands

WASHINGTON--A ruling by a federal judge in Denver March 31 which upheld most of a year-old $10 million jury finding that the Anti-Defamation League (ADL) libeled a couple by falsely portraying them as anti-Semites may at last call into question the group�s heretofore unassailable reputation as the sole �defender of the Jews� in America.

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FCN EDITORIAL
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God helps those who help themselves!
by the Hon. Elijah Muhammad

ELEVEN FIFTY-FIVE
Mother's Day, Or Just Another Day?
by Abdul Allah Muhammad

The value of a man
by Jabril Muhammad

Why we deserve reparations
by A. Akbar Muhammad

Can food promote early puberty in children?
by Manasseh Jinnah

The UN Kicks Uncle Bully
by Jude Wanniski

Sullivan a true hero at home and abroad
by Michael Eric Dyson

 
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