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october
2007 - New Zealand
Wellington
- On Monday, the New zealand police conducted a serie of
anti-terror raids targetting environmental and maori activists
who planned to wage war on white people. the police retrieve
a text message in which one of the men, Jamie Lockett,
wrotte "White men are going to die in this country."
Another man, Tame iti, said he wanted to
wage war on new Zealand. The men arrested had been using
firearms in guerilla styled training camps located in a
mountainous region of the country. The men planned to kill
NZ Prime Minister Helen Clark and had been
testing napalm bombs.
October
2007 - Florida - St.
Petersburgh - An article about the burial of a 22 years
old white man, Steven Cornell, who was
killed in a car accident by a black man named Charles
Hicks, is the opportunity for the St Petersburg
Times to time to remind its readers of an incident with
strong anti-white overtones. In 2001, Hicks,
a black man, shot to death Edward Caldwell,
a 38 year old white man. A witness, Courtney Webb,
said in a deposition that Hicks later boasted about the
shooting, saying: "And he was like, 'I shot the
white man. I shot the cracker.' Despite two witnesses'
testimonies, a jury nevertheless acquitted him of the murder
charge. On sept 23, 2007, Charles Hicks attempted twice
to drive into two police vehicules. He then fled by going
the wrong way on an interstate, eventually colliding into
Mr Cornell's car.
September
2007 - Minnesota Anoka
- De'Andre June Sr., 47, a black Anoka
resident who reported the burning of a cross on his lawn
was charged with setting the blaze himself. Police began
to suspect after learning that he had told inmates at the
Anoka County jail last week that he was going to burn a
cross in his yard and blame it on his neighbor. An inmate
told police that June had "talked about getting
sympathy and money from the public with a cross burning
since he was a black man."
September
2007 - California The
California Supreme Court has upheld a lower court’s
decision in favor of a high school student’s free
speech. The case involved the publication of editorials
on immigration and reverse racism written by high school
student Andrew Smith in 2001 and 2002 in
the Novato High School paper "The Buzz". The
Novato High School sought to censure Andrew Smith
by removing copies and delaying printing of the paper.
September
2007 - Virginia Richmond
- Jane and Steven Smith,
parents of 15-year-old Emily Smith, sued
the sponsors of the Urban Journalism Workshop in a class-action
complaint, claiming their daughter was excluded from the
program because she is white. The defendants in the case
include VCU; Media General Inc., which owns the Times-Dispatch;
the Dow Jones Newspaper Fund, and eight individuals including
Times-Dispatch publisher Thomas A. Silvestri. They are represented
by The Center
for Individual Rights, a nonprofit law firm
in Washington, D.C. that has led opposition to affirmative
action.
September
2007 - Pennsylvania Bellafonte
- On june 5, 2006, Police found the body of Langston
Carraway, a 26 year old Black student at Penn State.
He had been stabbed 93 times. Next to his body, "Die
Nigger" had been smeared with his blood. This
was thought to be a hate crime. Eventually, police found
this hate crime had been staged and came to suspect LaVon
Chisley, a Black former Penn State football player.
He is currently on trial.
Al
Sharpton and Jesse Jackson are NOT expected to demonstrate
;-)
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