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Topics matching 'xenophobia'

  1. Barack Obama Barack Obama
  2. Jonathan Lethem Jonathan Lethem
  3. Sarah Palin Sarah Palin
  4. John Terry John Terry
  5. England national football team England national football team
  6. European Union European Union
  7. Tom Tancredo Tom Tancredo
  8. Roger Scruton
  9. Google Inc. Google Inc.
  10. Marco Rubio Marco Rubio
  11. Fußball-Bundesliga Fußball-Bundesliga
  12. African National Congress
  13. U.S. Republican Party U.S. Republican Party
  14. U.S. Congress U.S. Congress
  15. George W. Bush George W. Bush
  16. Shahrukh Khan Shahrukh Khan
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Photos matching 'xenophobia'

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  1. Zimbabwean citizens seen at a community center with their  belongings, after being displaced in the small town off De Doorns, South Africa, Tuesday,  Nov. 17, 2009. Around two thousand Zimbabwean citizens had to be protected by police as South African citizens attacked foreigners, in a recent...
  2. A child seen,  as he and other Zimbabwean citizens are displaced in the small town off De Doorns, South Africa, Tuesday,  Nov. 17, 2009. Around two thousand Zimbabwean citizens had to be protected by police as South African citizens attacked foreigners, in a recent Xenophobia incident at...
  3. Defendant Alex W. (seated) speaks to his counsel for the defence Michael Sturm (R) in the courtroom of the district court in Dresden, November 9, 2009. The trial of a man accused of killing a pregnant Egyptian woman in a German courtroom entered a third week on Monday amid tight security,...
  4. Defendant Alex W. is brought to the courtroom of the district court in Dresden, November 5, 2009. The trial of a man accused of killing a pregnant Egyptian woman in a German courtroom entered a second week on Monday amid tight security, in a case that has incensed many in the Islamic world...
  5. Defendant Alex W. is brought to the courtroom of the district court in Dresden, November 10, 2009. The trial of a man accused of killing a pregnant Egyptian woman in a German courtroom entered a third week on Monday amid tight security, in a case that has incensed many in the Islamic world...
  1. Elwy Ali Okaz, the husband of late Marwa El-Sherbiny, waits for the start of the trial against defendant Alex W. in a courtroom of the district court in Dresden November 9, 2009. The trial of a man accused of killing a pregnant Egyptian woman in a German courtroom entered a third week on...
  2. Defendant Alex W. is brought to the courtroom of the district court in Dresden, November 10, 2009. The trial of a man accused of killing a pregnant Egyptian woman in a German courtroom entered a third week on Monday amid tight security, in a case that has incensed many in the Islamic world...
  3. Defendant Alex W. (R) is brought to the courtroom of the district court in Dresden, November 9, 2009. The trial of a man accused of killing a pregnant Egyptian woman in a German courtroom entered a third week on Monday amid tight security, in a case that has incensed many in the Islamic world...
  1. Zimbabwean citizens walk past with their belongings after being displaced in the small town off De Doorns, South Africa, Tuesday, Nov. 17, 2009. Around two thousand Zimbabwean citizens had to be protected by police as South African citizens attacked foreigners, in a recent Xenophobia incident...
  2. BERLIN - NOVEMBER 04:  Theo Zwanziger (C), president of the German Football Association (DFB) and Charlotte Knobloch (L), President of the Central Council of Jews are seen prior to the Leo Baeck Award Ceremony at the Adlon Hotel on November 4, 2009 in Berlin, Germany. Theo Zwanziger is honored...
  3. Zimbabwean citizens walk with their belongings after being displaced in the small town off De Doorns, South Africa, Tuesday,  Nov. 17, 2009. Around two thousand Zimbabwean citizens had to be protected by police as South African citizens attacked foreigners, in a recent Xenophobia incident...
  4. Defendant Alex W. is brought to the courtroom of the district court in Dresden, November 5, 2009. The trial of a man accused of killing a pregnant Egyptian woman in a German courtroom entered a second week on Monday amid tight security, in a case that has incensed many in the Islamic world...
  1. Zimbabwean citizens sit  with their belongings, after being displaced in the small town off De Doorns, South Africa, Tuesday,  Nov. 17, 2009. Around two thousand Zimbabwean citizens had to be protected by police as South African citizens attacked foreigners, in a recent Xenophobia incident...
  2. Defendant Alex W. is brought to the courtroom of the district court in Dresden, November 9, 2009. The trial of a man accused of killing a pregnant Egyptian woman in a German courtroom entered a third week on Monday amid tight security, in a case that has incensed many in the Islamic world. The...
  3. Zimbabwean citizens seen at a community center with their  belongings, after being displaced in the small town off De Doorns, South Africa, Tuesday,  Nov. 17, 2009. Around two thousand Zimbabwean citizens had to be protected by police as South African citizens attacked foreigners, in a recent...
  4. BERLIN - NOVEMBER 04:  Theo Zwanziger (C), president of the German Football Association (DFB) is seen together with Charlotte Knobloch (R), President of the Central Council of Jews and her vice-president Salomon Korn (L) prior to the Leo Baeck Award Ceremony at the Adlon Hotel on November...
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Articles matching 'xenophobia'

  1. AllAfrica.com logo
    A Good Decision Badly Put Across
    1 hour ago

    THE recent announcement of the Tender Board of Namibia that companies making use of foreign unskilled and semi-skilled workers will no longer qualify for Government tenders, was heartening news, and probably should have happened a long time ago. Full Article at AllAfrica.com

  2. Newsbusters logo
    Olbermann Paints ‘Tea Klux Klan’ as Wanting to Bring Back Jim Crow Laws
    7 hours ago

    On Tuesday’s Countdown show, MSNBC host Keith Olbermann highlighted suggestions by former Republican Congressman Tom Tancredo that there should be civics literacy testing for registered voters made at the recent Tea Party convention, which Olbermann... Full Article at Newsbusters

  3. The Tea Party Convention: What if it were us … and why it’s not
    9 hours ago

    If you’re black and can spell “vote,” raise your hand. If you’re Latino and can say “vote” in English, raise your hand. Tom Tancredo, the former Republican congressman from Colorado... Full Article at NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund

  4. Huffington Post logo
    Melinda Warner: My Tea-Stained Weekend: An evangelical conservative turned progressive goes to the Tea Party Convention
    10 hours ago

    That's proof he is a follower of Marx. Full Article at Huffington Post

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Quotes matching 'xenophobia'

  1. They just don't care and they don't understand that it's important. In my opinion the existence of such a festival is extremely important, because there is strong xenophobia and anti-Semitism in this country.
    SOURCE: Haaretz 1 day ago
  2. Our laws and legislations do not call for terrorism for xenophobia and it is our national duty and right to respect our national laws and legislation from any external intervention or threat of sanctions ... You all know that such interventions and threats do not serve dialogue, mutual respect between t...
    SOURCE: Lebanon Daily Star 1 day ago
  3. They will proudly boast of how they have galvanized ordinary Americans against runaway government spending, but a dark underbelly of xenophobia has been exposed at the first national gathering of the Tea Party movement
    SOURCE: The Oshkosh Northwestern 3 days ago
  4. Any conflict would have devastating negative effects on both countries. In the event of war, China's internal stability and its essentially peaceful economic and industrial growth would be capsized by a wave of virulent xenophobia. The US, too, would suffer devastating economic consequences, even if it ...
    SOURCE: Rediff 5 days ago
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