by Iqbal Jassat | Aug 3, 2018 | MRN Views
Knowing that in many quarters, Imran Khan’s name is synonymous with cricket, political commentators have resorted to terms familiar with the game to describe his rise to power. Imran Khan, former captain of Pakistan’s legendary cricket team, is now at the...
by Iqbal Jassat | Jul 23, 2018 | MRN Views
— Who Reaps the Aftermath? —Who and why? These are the questions posed to determine reasons behind the mystery of explosives or bombs – or whatever these incendiary devices are technically called – suddenly appearing in Durban shopping malls....
by Iqbal Jassat | Jul 9, 2018 | MRN Views
Every time the rightwing regime of Israel led by warmonger Benjamin Netanyahu makes a move to consolidate its apartheid policies, one inevitably is reminded of its former partner in crime, apartheid South Africa. The former National Party, whose claim to infamy was...
by Iqbal Jassat | Jul 2, 2018 | MRN Views
Will UNHRC Rebuild Muscles to Tackle Israeli Violations? “Unconscionable” approach to Israel, claims the Trump administration as it unceremoniously exits from the United Nation’s Human Rights Council, UNHRC. Using the excuse that the UNHRC is...
by Iqbal Jassat | May 28, 2018 | MRN Views
Nothing could illustrate the stark contrast between a post-1994 democratic South Africa and Israel’s apartheid structures than the iconic photo of Hector Pieterson. The picture of a dying 13 year old Pieterson shot by police in Soweto on June 16 1976, was listed...