After 1990, United Nations sanction activities reflect the willingness of democratic nations to accept a Security Council determination that, under Chapter VII of the UN charter, internal violence and aggressive human rights violation constitute a “threat to peace.” This may… Read More ›
Month: September 2011
AMERICAN HIKERS IN IRAN: From Trio to Amanda Knox, the Question No-one Asked by Adeyemi Oshunrinade
The two remaining American hikers Shane Bauer and Josh Fattal, were released last week by the Iranian government after spending two years in Iran’s Evin Prison. The two were arrested along with Sarah Shourd who was freed a year ago…. Read More ›
THE ABOLITIONIST: Troy Davis and Dilemma of the Death Penalty by Adeyemi Oshunrinade
Troy Davis was executed recently in the State of Georgia, for killing a police officer in 1989. Despite all efforts and protests to stay the execution,Davis was eventually put to rest via a lethal injection. Even though, Davis is no… Read More ›
ANALYZING AHMADINEJAD: Western Powers “A Totalitarian Regime.”
Addressing the 66th Session of the UN General Assembly,the Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad came swinging with the same rhetoric of his past appearances at the United Nation headquarters in New York. After releasing the two American hikers jailed in Iran,… Read More ›
WILLS LAW AND CONTESTS: Writing a Valid Will, Trust Administration, and Trust Fiduciary Duty
WILLS LAW AND CONTESTS: Writing a Valid Will, Trust Administration, and Trust Fiduciary Duty By Adeyemi Oshunrinade E.JD When David Shapira, M.D. died on April 13, 1973 his will was offered for probate; (see) Shapira v. Union National Bank, 39… Read More ›
HAITI: A People In Need by Adeyemi Oshunrinade
Over a year after the earthquake disaster in Haiti, the nation and it’s people are still waiting for promises made by other nations to help rebuild the country. Victims of the disaster still live in slum like situation without proper… Read More ›
PARENT V. TEACHER: American Educational System
Sick and tired of the way teachers are disrespected by their students. American educational system has made it possible for parents to assume the role of boss over the teacher; they equated themselves to the employer with power to hire… Read More ›
WHEN FLASH MOBS ATTACK
A recent mob attack by youths in German-Town Maryland is nothing but shameful and disgraceful. They are youths assembling for no good purpose but to mob and rob businesses as a repeat of the recent mob attack by youths in… Read More ›
PRIVATE FUNDS: Paying Down American Debt by Adeyemi Oshunrinade
A couple recently appeared on CNN to talk about their organization an association, set up privately to pay down American debt. A man and his wife with the intention to seek donations from private citizens to help pay the nationĀ“s… Read More ›
LEON PANETTA: Downsizing On US Military Budget by Adeyemi Oshunrinade
On August 4, 2011 the newly confirmed Defense Secretary Leon Panetta, held his first press release focusing on the expected cut to defense budget after the Congress, reached agreement on the just concluded budget deficit. The Defense Secretary sound fearful… Read More ›