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Tuesday, September 28, 2010

Peace Negotiation of The Middle East under Obama Guidance September 2010


What time is it? we want to leave, We have more important things to do. What waste of time?
Obama: Don't leave kids, the class is not dismissed.

Monday, September 20, 2010

Galal Nassar Of Al-Ahram Kosovo and Idiocy Article

As the US jumped to recognise Kosovo, the Arabs did not follow the same course. Galal Nassar attacks the recognition of Kosovo and presses vigrously that the Arab countries do not recognize Kosovo. He is an absolute disaster and total disgrace. The country of Kosovo survived has survived for more than two years and half. This is slap on his face.
http://weekly.ahram.org.eg/2008/887/op3.htm

Monday, September 13, 2010

The Rulers of Qatar Still Didn't Recognize Kosovo



Still with the meeting of Kosovo prime minister of Kosovo with the rulers of Qatar they didn't recognize Kosovo yet.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prime_Minister_of_Kosovo

Monday, September 6, 2010

Clinton Advocates for Kosovo’s Recognition

"We call on all states to move beyond the issue of Kosovo's status and engage constructively in support of peace and stability in the Balkans, and we call on those states that have not yet done so to recognize Kosovo"
The Arab states garbage leaders who didn't recognize Kosovo yet will get good slap on the face when the world will recognize Kosovo.
These rulers are plain garbage.
http://www.illumemag.com/zine/articleDetail.php?Clinton-Advocates-for-Kosovo-rsquo-s-Recognition-13155

Saturday, September 4, 2010

The Mass Killing of Shias in Pakistan is Applaing and Disgrace for Any Muslim



Suscide Bomb Blast in Al Quds rally at Quetta( 40 Shaheed - More then 100 people injured)
Pakistan suicide bomber kills 43 in Shia parade backing Palestinians78 injured in procession blast as death toll from series of sectarian attacks mounts

A blast killed at least 43 people in the south-western city of Quetta during a Shia procession calling for solidarity with Palestinians, police said. A spokesman said 78 people were wounded, several of whom were in a critical condition.
http://www.shia-online.com/shia-online/
http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2010/sep/03/pakistan-suicide-bombers-kill-44-at-parade

Seperate Movements in the World






Georgia, Abkhazia and South Ossetia
Armenia, Azerbaijan, Nagorno-Karabakh
Moldova and Transnistria
Turkish Northern Cyprus

Friday, September 3, 2010

Honduras Recognizes Kosovo a Slap on the Face of Algeria





The population of Honduras is 7.5 million. 90% of the population is Mestizo, 7% ( mixture Amerindian and European ) Amerindian, 2% black and 1% white.[1]

The 7% of the Amerindian population in Honduras include the Ch'orti' (Mayan descent), Pech (2,500), Tolupan or Xicaque (25,000 hab.), Lenca (100,000 hab.), Sumo or Tawahka (1,000), and Miskito (40,000 hab.), most still keep their language, Lenca being an exception. For the most part, these tribes live in rural areas and deal with extreme poverty.

About 2% of Honduras's population is officially recognized in the census as black, or Afro-Honduran, and mainly reside on the country's Caribbean or Atlantic coast. The black population is mostly of West Indian (Antillean) origin, the descendants of indentured laborers brought mostly from Jamaica and Haiti. The Garifuna (people of mixed Amerindian and African ancestry) live along the north coast and islands, where there are also many Afro-Hondurans. This ethnic group, estimated at 150,000 people, has it origin in the expulsion of black people who refused to be slaves, by the British authorities, from the island of St. Vincent during the eighteenth century after the Carib Wars. Garífunas are part of Honduran identity through theatrical presentations such as Louvavagu.
Many Honduran families have roots in the Middle East, specifically Palestine. These Arab-Hondurans are sometimes called "Turcos", because they arrived in Honduras using Turkish travel documents, as their homeland was then under the control of the Ottoman Empire. The Arab-Hondurans, who tend to cluster in the city of San Pedro Sula, alongside a tiny Jewish minority population (from Hungary, Poland, Romania, and Russia) exert considerable influence on Honduran economics and politics through their industrial and financial interests.