Alistair Leadbetter

@IndolentFop

An indolent fop fascinated by ideas, the world, beer, wine, cheese & SAFC. Often tweeting on ethics, poverty, oppression, colonialism, migration but in hope.

Newcastle upon Tyne, UK
Joined February 2010

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  1. Over 300 dead in India as floods force villagers into relief camps

  2. 1927 anarchists & immigrants, N. Sacco & B. Vanzetti were executed for a crime which neither committed

  3. It's . Take time to just appreciate jollof. No wars or memories of overcooked grains. Just admire

  4. football fans across the world must join the fight against apartheid as Celtic are doing:

  5. Sophie Scholl Anti-fascist resistance, executed by the Nazis.

  6. It takes 3.2sec to retweet and help find missing Charlotte Bowker,16,missing from since 16/8. Call 116 000

  7. Aug 18 1977 – Steve Biko is arrested at a police roadblock in Apartheid South Africa. He later dies from injuries received during arrest.

  8. A tragic look at what happens to the boys kidnapped by Boko Haram, and what happens when they escape. 🔓

  9. The party seems to have a death wish by disenfranchising so many members at a point when membership was increasing so impressively.

  10. Alistair Leadbetter followed , , and 5 others
  11. Spying on the Spies: an interactive map of surveillance cameras around the world

  12. [cw vaw] A Sussex Uni lecturer was allowed to continue teaching after being convicted of beating his girlfriend

  13. A Zippo lighter from the Vietnam War.

  14. The truths, half-truths [and untruths] about Norman Pritchard "India’s greatest Olympic hero" & Hollywood actor

  15. The king's insatiable greed and the oppression of the people promoted as "culture" in . via

  16. re: last tweet. It's an interesting article but calling George Galloway "respected" is a little surprising.

  17. Politics of fear: Crisis in and the role of the international community. By via

  18. It's time to look again at and the future of the Nigerian state. via

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