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Tanzania’s Cag-Speaker Tiff: The Myth of Democracy

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Media outlets reported on National Assembly Speaker Mr Job Ndugai ordering the Controller and Auditor General (CAG), Prof Mussa Assad to appear before the Parliamentary Privileges, Ethics and Powers Committee on January 21 to respond to allegations that he showed disrespect for the national legislative body following his recent remark that Parliament was weak in its oversight role.
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Trump against the Wall over US Government Shutdown

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Trump’s bedeviled promise of a great America surrounded by a wall has led to the longest ever US government shutdown with no end in sight. CNBC reported on the 15th of January under the title: “Why Democrats are unlikely to cave on Trump’s border wall as longest government shutdown ever drags on” that the shutdown was then in its 24th day.
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Deafening Silence from Muslim Regimes as China Continues its Brutal Atheism Drive Against its Muslim Population

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China’s main English newspaper, Global Times, reported that the Chinese government passed a law to make Islam in line with socialism. The paper stated that government officials, “agreed to guide Islam to be compatible with socialism and implement measures to Sinicize the religion” (adapt it to a more ‘Chinese’ way of practice) within the next 5 years
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Global Capitalism is Prone to Twin Evils of Economic and Political Inequality

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The world’s richest 1% are on course to control as much as two-thirds of the world’s wealth by 2030 [1]. World leaders are being warned by the UK’s House of Commons library that the continued accumulation of wealth at the top will fuel growing distrust and anger over the coming decade unless action is taken to restore the balance [2].
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Access to Justice in Britain is for the Privileged Few

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Guardian Newspaper reported that in Britain “The number of people receiving legal aid has fallen more than 80% in eight years. Critics say the result is unnecessary conflict and stress, and unsatisfactory justice. The Guardian investigation revealed that the cuts to legal aid have swamped the family courts with unrepresented litigants
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