Tag: racisme
Editorial : Responsabilités
[Written by Kiran Ramsahaye on Friday 15th of February 2013 - 02:17:00]
Le président du front commun hindou, Somduth Dulthumun a consigné mardi une déposition au poste de police des Casernes centrales contre un hebdomadaire dominical pour avoir publié des articles susceptibles de provoquer la haine raciale....
Blog: The Mirror
[Written by M. Vishal Aditya (Guest Author) on Friday 15th of February 2013 - 11:26:00]
It is so easy to accuse and label the one holding the mirror showing your real face and identity, a racist. And pushing the argument a little further, a casteist, a communalist. Such label sticks. It hurts. Nobody wants to be known as a racist....
Blog: The League of Racists
[Written by Murli Manohar (Guest Author) on Friday 15th of February 2013 - 11:28:00]
Now that the press has been given a free licence to write on the private life of a Hindu woman and to associate that woman with a high profile politician on mere suppositions and rumours thanks to a judge of its own choosing after dragging Judge Domah in the mud, the traditional press, is having a field day....
Déposition de Dulthumun à la police
[Written by Keshav Kallee on Wednesday 13th of February 2013 - 01:34:00]
Somduth Dulthumun, président du Front commun hindou (FCH), a consigné mardi à 15h08 une déposition au poste de police de Line Barracks contre un hebdomadaire dominical pour “incitation à la discrimination raciale et également pour diffamation criminelle contre les représentants de la communauté hindoue et la communauté elle-même”....
Blog: Portrayal of Barack H Obama’s yawn to that of an ape?
[Written by M. Rafic Soormally (Guest Author) on Tuesday 27th of November 2012 - 03:09:00]
While, in her concert in Washington DC on 24th September 2012, Jewish Kabala sect member and pop singer Madonna referred to Barack Hussein Obama as a « Black Muslim », The Telegraph Pictures of the Day of 20th November 2012, make a subtle comparison between a yawing Barack Obama at the 7th East Asia Summit and a yawning ape by juxtaposing Obama’s big yawn with the yawning of two apes and a tiger....
Blog: Organised racism or isolated incidents?
[Written by Murli Manohar (Guest Author) on Friday 21st of September 2012 - 11:04:00]
When the industrial sector in Mauritius started picking up with exports being guaranteed under different agreements Mauritius was enjoying full employment level. But soon the country started facing a shortage of cheap and skilled labour workforce and it was then that with the agreement of the Mauritian government and governments of some countries, foreign workers were recruited initially in the textile industry and they were mostly women. These workers have come in the main from China, India, Madagascar and Bangladesh. Today foreign workers are working in many other sectors of the economy....
The community: Society is evolving faster than the political system
[Written by La Rédaction on Friday 7th of September 2012 - 10:20:00]
There is little sign in the busy streets, offices and bars of Port Louis that the racial barriers of Mauritius’ colonial past persist....
Le PM : “Sans pitié contre les pyromanes sociaux”
[Written by Keshav Kallee on Tuesday 21st of August 2012 - 06:28:00]
“Nous serons intransigeant envers les pyromanes qui essaient de mettre en cause l’unité nationale”, a déclaré le Premier ministre Navin Ramgoolam à la Eid Milan Party annuelle organisée par la Sunni Razvi Academy à Port-Louis, lundi.
• Ramgoolam et Bérenger appellent à l’unité nationale
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Editorial : Nation arc-en-ciel
[Written by Kiran Ramsahaye on Friday 17th of August 2012 - 03:45:00]
Au début des années 80 sir Gaëtan Duval disait que l’apparente harmonie entre les différentes ethnies à Maurice n’est qu’une couche factice de vernis qui cache une méfiance profonde. Si rien n’est fait pour neutraliser cette méfiance, disait-il, elle a le potentiel de se transformer en une haine raciale qui risque de mettre en péril la paix sociale. La situation a-t-elle évolué depuis ? Oui et non......
Kailash Purryag condamne les propos sectaires
[Written by Jeya Mootin on Thursday 16th of August 2012 - 03:18:00]
“Je condamne sans réserve les commentaires faits sur le réseau social et l’article paru dans un quotidien récemment.” C'est ce qu'a déclaré Kailash Purryag, président de la République, mercredi, lors de la célébration du 20e anniversaire de l'Arya Yuvak Day et du 65e anniversaire de l'indépendance de l’Inde. Une cérémonie culturelle a été organisée au Rabindranath Tagore Institute (RTI) pour marquer ce double événement.
• “L’unité nationale doit être préservée dans sa diversité”...
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