How the Southern Poverty Law Center started inventing ‘hate groups’

On March 14, 2019 the Southern Poverty Law Center publicly fired its founder and long-time leader Morris Dees on accusations of racial and sexual discrimination, and announced it would bring in outside assistance to investigate the climate of the organization Dees had built and ruled over for almost half a century. Since its founding, the SPLC had been treated — at least in the mainstream media — as an unquestioned arbiter of what qualifies as racism and hatred.

People of Burundi Flee in Mass as Rebel Groups Align

The different rebel groups around Burundi have formed one cohesive unit known as the Republican Forces of Burundi. The group’s goal is to “drive out Nkurunziza by force to restore the Arusha accord and democracy.” The rebels and government forces have clashed on many different occasions, and the rebel groups even launched a failed mortar …

British Government Defend Anti-Terrorism Law Against Questionable Charitable Groups

The British government’s anti-terror law designed to help prevent the flow of humanitarian aid funds to terrorism is under fire. Two former international development secretaries claim that the United Kingdom’s anti-terrorism law negatively impacts Islamic charities. British authorities say however that any charity involved in humanitarian aid is at risk from terrorist intervention, and that …