Sean Sinclair-Day

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Sean Sinclair-Day - M. Bonini
Sean Sinclair-Day - M. Bonini

I am currently the writer, producer and host of The Invisible Majority, a weekly internet radio show that examines international news and human rights issues. Each week concentrates on topics that do not always receive the attention they deserve. I am joined by authors, experts, loudmouths, exiles and members of the community to discuss or debate important current events. The Invisible Majority also features humour and an eclectic mix of music themed to the subject matter, providing a unique soundtrack to each episode.

Much of the show's content focuses on the developing world's plight including war, poverty, corruption, ethnic cleansing and disease as well as the political and social problems that underscore these dilemmas.

Tune in live each Monday from 1900 to 2000 on www.thatradio.com.

To visit The Invisible Majority, click here.

In addition to this show, I do writing and development for a television and film company in Toronto.

Latest Articles

Two Somali Journalists Killed
Six journalists have died in the past year in Somalia and although two suspects have been apprehended in these latest killings, Mogadishu remains insecure.
Aug 12, 2007 - Sean Sinclair-Day
Violence Amid Somali Peace Talks
Somalia's interim government met with representatives from the nation's major clans to discuss the future of their country while a wave of attacks rocked Mogadishu.
Jul 22, 2007 - Sean Sinclair-Day
Libya Commutes Death Sentences
Six Bulgarian medics are accused of intentionally infecting 438 children with HIV-tainted blood. Libyan families have accepted $1 million but the case is far from over.
Jul 17, 2007 - Sean Sinclair-Day
LRA and Government Closer to Peace
LRA rebels and government officials have finally agreed on principles for handling accountability and reconciliation for offenses committed during Uganda's civil conflict
Jun 30, 2007 - Sean Sinclair-Day
Violence Intensifies in Mogadishu
A series of recent explosions in Mogadishu are signs that Somalia's turmoil is far from over. Islamist insurgents and Ethiopian forces continue to battle in the streets.
Jun 27, 2007 - Sean Sinclair-Day
G8 Approves $60 Billion for Africa
At the 2007 G8 summit in Heiligendamm, the world's greatest economies pledged $60 billion to Africa, a move that still garnered criticism from anti-poverty activists.
Jun 12, 2007 - Sean Sinclair-Day
Libya Hosts African Summit
Leaders of 25 states met to foster sustainable economics in the Saharan region but talks were dominated by ongoing conflicts in Darfur and Somalia.
Jun 4, 2007 - Sean Sinclair-Day
Mugabe Warns Catholic Bishops
Religious leaders in Zimbabwe have become more critical of Robert Mugabe, culminating in an open letter written to the president over Easter. But Mugabe now fires back.
May 6, 2007 - Sean Sinclair-Day
Renewed Hopes for Peace in Uganda
LRA rebels and government representatives have been busy during April attempting to revive efforts to negotiate a new truce and put an end the their 20 year conflict.
Apr 15, 2007 - Sean Sinclair-Day
Government Attacks Rebels in Chad
Rebel militia and government forces continue to battle on both sides of the Chad-Sudan border. Each nation has rejected UN peacekeepers to assist AU forces in the region.
Apr 7, 2007 - Sean Sinclair-Day