Conte in East Africa and Hysteria of Certain Groups Whose Interests are Affected

BY FILIPPO BOVO | OPINIONE-PUBBLICA * The visit of Giuseppe Conte in Ethiopia and Eritrea, undoubtedly crowned with success, has aroused the hysterical reaction of many “humanitarian” and “human rights” associations, of the political front connected to them and composed largely, but not exclusively, of the left and above all mainstream media that for years […]

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Tunisian coalition wins the 2015 Nobel Peace Prize for contributions to democracy.

The 2015 Nobel Peace Prize Goes to the National Dialogue Quartet of Tunisia

By TesfaNews, The Nobel Peace Prize was awarded to Tunisia’s National Dialogue Quartet today for its “decisive contribution to the building of a pluralistic democracy in Tunisia in the wake of the Jasmine Revolution of 2011.” The quartet comprises four organizations: the Tunisian General Labour Union; the Tunisian Confederation of Industry, Trade and Handicrafts; the […]

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My Encounter with Fr. Mussie Zerai, Nobel Peace Prize Candidate (Open Letter)

By Daniel Sillas, You were sitting almost in front of me at the seminar “Horn of Africa. Fleeing war without a name and without an end”, held in Rome on June 24th at the ACLI national headquarters. You spoke and I patiently waited for longer than an hour for you to finish your speech. I was […]

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(Weird News): Newspaper Call Fr. Mussie Zerai a Hero and Potential Nobel Prize Candidate

By Le Matin, THE November 20 issue of a French daily newspaper ‘Le Matin’ carried a small column on Abba/Father Mussie Zerai with a title “Miraculous: This Priest Saves Lives from a distance by his mobile phone”, in which the writer believed the little known Eritrean priest is a hero who is viewed by some […]

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