Sunday, December 26, 2010
Bosnia: Court sentences former Serb policemen for killing 150 Muslims
Bosnia: Court sentences former Serb policemen to total of 86 years for killing 150 Muslims
Adnkronos International
A Bosnian court on Tuesday sentenced four former Serb policemen for a total of 86 years in jail for killing 150 Muslim civilians during Bosnia’s 1992-1995 war. Sarajevo, 21 Dec. (AKI) - A Bosnian court on Tuesday sentenced four former Serb policemen for a total of 86 years in jail for killing 150 Muslim civilians during Bosnia’s 1992-1995 war.
The court in Sarajevo sentenced Dusan Jankovic to 27 years, Zoran Babic and Milorad Skrbic to 22 years, and Zeljko Stojnic to 15 years in prison.
Tuesday, December 7, 2010
Egypt Parliment 2010 Elections No Place for Islamic Parties Only Anti-Islam Secularists
Islam is a dirty word in the world of Egypt politics. In the recent parliment election the Islamic oriented candidates were beaten by police, detained and imprisoned. Amazing fate and a panoramic display of the brutality of the cancerous secularists dominating all aspects of life.
http://www.latimes.com/news/nationworld/world/la-fg-egypt-election-20101201,0,7701185.story
http://www.latimes.com/news/nationworld/world/la-fg-egypt-election-20101201,0,7701185.story
Wednesday, November 17, 2010
No to Unified Greater Albania ... It Will Be Viscously Anti-Islam
New survey shows that most Albanians in the Balkans dream of being united into one state, though few expect this to happen any time soon.
Besar LikmetaTirana
The poll, conducted by Gallup in cooperation with the European Fund for the Balkans, showed that 62 per cent of respondents in Albania, 81 per cent in Kosovo and 51.9 per cent of respondents in Macedonia supported the formation of a Greater Albania.
The vast majority of respondents, over 95 per cent overall in the three countries, said that if such a Greater Albania was created, it should include Albania, Kosovo and part of Macedonia.
Support is much lower for the union only of Albania and Kosovo. Only 33.7 per cent of respondents in Albania approved of this solution, as did 29.2 per cent in Kosovo and a mere 7.2 per cent in Macedonia.
Most respondents said they doubted that the unification of all ethnic Albanians in the region would happen any time soon.
A century of shifting borders has left ethnic Albanians scattered across Kosovo, Serbia, Montenegro, Macedonia and Greece.
Although the idea of uniting Albanians into a single state continues to be popular, Albanian political leaders in the region are wary of raising the issue of border changes.
The virus of Anti-Islam intense hatred will spread from Albania proper the hub of Muslim haters to other places that are not that infected.
http://www.balkaninsight.com/en/article/survey-greater-albania-remains-popular
Monday, November 15, 2010
Obama Statue of Buddha Kamakura, Japan.
Saturday, November 13, 2010
Friday, November 12, 2010
The Group of 20 Seoul, South Korea Summit
The Group of 20 said emerging markets facing a surge of capital inflows can adopt regulatory steps to cope, offering them cover to limit currency swings and stem asset bubbles as the U.S. adds $600 billion of liquidity.
http://www.hurriyetdailynews.com/n.php?n=g20-gives-green-light-to-capital-controls-2010-11-12
Wednesday, November 10, 2010
Barack Obama Olive Branch of Peace to the Islamic World Contrasting with the War Like of Republicans Haters
White House planners initially considered Indonesia as the location for Barack Obama's much-anticipated speech to the Muslim world, which he eventually gave in Cairo in June last year. Expectations then were probably impossibly high, and his address in Jakarta today did not get the same dramatic billing. Seventeen months on the mood has soured and polls show that his popularity is in decline across the globe as well as at home.
Yet the resonant vow that "America is not and never will be at war with Islam" is one that bears repeating in the wake of the conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan and faltering attempts to secure an Israeli-Palestinian peace.
Obama went for candour, admitting that US relations with "Muslim communities" – a carefully chosen phrase – had frayed over many years but he repeated his resonant Cairo call for a "new beginning that creates a path for us to move beyond our differences".
http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2010/nov/10/obama-indonesia-muslim-speech
Tuesday, November 9, 2010
President Barack Obama Visiting Indonesia
Thursday, October 21, 2010
Saturday, October 16, 2010
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
http://weekly.ahram.org.eg/2008/887/op3.htm
Monday, September 13, 2010
The Rulers of Qatar Still Didn't Recognize 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
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
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.
Monday, August 30, 2010
Arab Countries Non-Recognition of Kosovo Shows that they Are Heap of Garabage
More than two years had passed and these cowards Arab country rulers did not recognize Kosovo. This shows that they are garbage and big load of it. If they wait until Serbia recognizes Kosovo so they recognize it then they are again garbage and their recognition is garbage.
Garbage Algeria stupid country.
"Algeria is one of the Arab countries with firm and resolute attitude against Kosovo’s unilateral proclamation of independence".
Garbage Algeria stupid country.
"Algeria is one of the Arab countries with firm and resolute attitude against Kosovo’s unilateral proclamation of independence".
Sunday, August 15, 2010
Serbian Arkan Željko Ražnatović the Butcher of Muslims in Bosnia and Kosovo
Arkan was assassinated in 2000 before his trial.
In March 1999, the Prosecutor of the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY) announced that Zeljko Raznjatovic (Arkan) had been indicted by the Tribunal, although the indictment was only made public after Arkan’s assassination.
According to the indictment Arkan should have been prosecuted on 24 charges of crimes against humanity (Art. 5 ICTY Statute), grave breaches of the Geneva Conventions (Art. 2 ICTY Statute) and violations of the laws of war (Art. 3 ICTY Statute), for the following acts:[10]
Forcibly detaining approximately thirty non-Serb men and one woman, without food or water, in an inadequately ventilated boiler room of approximately five square metres in size.
Transporting twelve non-Serb men from Sanski Most to an isolated location in the village of Trnova, where they shot and killed eleven of the men and critically wounded the twelfth.
The rape of a Muslim woman on a bus outside the Hotel Sanus in Sanski Most.
Transporting approximately sixty-seven non-Serb men and one woman from Sanski Most, Sehovci, and Pobrijeze to an isolated location in the village of Sasina and shooting them, killing sixty-five of the captives and wounding two survivors.
Forcibly detaining approximately thirty-five non-Serb men in an inadequately ventilated boiler room of about five square metres in size, beat them, and withheld from them food and water, resulting in the deaths of two men.
It is claimed that Arkan was individually responsible for the crimes alleged against him in this indictment pursuant to Art. 7 § 1 of the ICTY Statute. But Arkan was also or alternatively criminally responsible as a commander for the acts of his subordinates pursuant to Art. 7 § 3 of the ICTY Statute, since he had at all times the complete authority to direct and control all of the actions of the members of his paramilitary unit.
Assassination
Arkan's graveArkan was assassinated, on 15 January 2000, 17:05 GMT, in the lobby of Belgrade's elite InterContinental Hotel, a location where he was surrounded by other hotel guests. The killer, Dobrosav Gavrić, was a 23-year-old police mobile brigade's junior member. Gavrić had ties to the underworld and was on sick leave at the time. He walked up alone towards his target from behind. Arkan was seating and chatting with two of his friends and, according to BBC Radio, was filling out a betting slip. Gavrić waited for a few minutes, calmly walked up behind the party, and rapidly fired a succession of bullets from his CZ-99 duty-issued pistol. Arkan was shot in his left eye and lapsed into a coma on the spot.[11] His bodyguard Zvonko Mateović put him into a car, and rushed him to a hospital, but he died on the way. According to an article on NPR, Milošević's own men may have killed him for knowing too much
Hotel IntercontinentalArkan's companions, Milenko Mandić, a business manager, and Dragan Garić, a police inspector, were also shot to death by Gavrić. Gavrić was shot and wounded immediately after by Arkan's bodyguard, Zvonko Mateović, and fell unconscious. A woman bystander was seriously wounded in a shootout between the two as well. After complicated surgery, Gavrić survived, but remained disabled and confined to a wheelchair as result of a spinal wound.
Serbian Arkan Željko Ražnatović the Butcher of Muslims in Bosnia and Kosovo
http://www.quickiwiki.com/en/%C5%BDeljko_Ra%C5%BEnatovi%C4%87
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C5%BDeljko_Ra%C5%BEnatovi%C4%87
Sunday, August 8, 2010
The Brutal Killing of Dr. Thomas Grams in Afghanistan and His Fellow Volunteers
Dr. Thomas Grams, 51, quit his dental practice in Durango, Colo., four years ago to work full-time giving impoverished children free dental care in Nepal and Afghanistan, said Katy Shaw of Global Dental Relief, a Denver-based group that sends teams of dentists around the globe. He was killed Thursday, Shaw said, along with five other Americans, two Afghans, one German and a Briton.
http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2010/08/08/ap/national/main6754327.shtml?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+CBSNewsGamecore+%28GameCore%3A+CBSnews.com%29
http://globaldentalrelief.org/
Friday, July 30, 2010
Bosnia Herzegovina map before 1991 Serb Croat Bosniak
Casualities
Total
97,214 Bosniaks 64,341 66.2%
Serbs 24,726 25.4%
Croats 7,602 7.8%
other 547 0.5%
Total civilians
39,685 Bosniaks 33,071 83.3%
Serbs 4,075 10.2%
Croats 2,163 5.4%
others 376 0.9%
Total soldiers
57,529 Bosniaks 31,270 54.4%
Serbs 20,649 35.9%
Croats 5,439 9.5%
others 171 0.3%
unconfirmed 4,000
Tuesday, July 27, 2010
Report 52 civilians had been killed by NATO rocket fire in southern Afghanistan July 26-2010
Kabul, Afghanistan — President Hamid Karzai asserted Monday that up to 52 civilians had been killed by NATO rocket fire in southern Afghanistan, a controversy that erupted just as thousands of leaked military documents depicted a pervasive pattern of underreported civilian deaths and injuries in the course of the long conflict.
Karzai's claim of civilian casualties last week in Helmand province was sharply disputed by the North Atlantic Treaty Organization force. Provincial authorities said the incident was still being investigated, and that neither the number of deaths nor culpability had been established.
http://english.peopledaily.com.cn/90001/90777/90851/7081218.html
http://www.foxnews.comhttp://www.godlikeproductions.com/forum1/message1144635/pg1/world/2010/07/26/police-say-people-killed-bus-accident-southern-afghanistan/
Karzai's claim of civilian casualties last week in Helmand province was sharply disputed by the North Atlantic Treaty Organization force. Provincial authorities said the incident was still being investigated, and that neither the number of deaths nor culpability had been established.
http://english.peopledaily.com.cn/90001/90777/90851/7081218.html
http://www.foxnews.comhttp://www.godlikeproductions.com/forum1/message1144635/pg1/world/2010/07/26/police-say-people-killed-bus-accident-southern-afghanistan/
Saturday, July 24, 2010
Morocco, Algeria, Tunis, Libya and Elk in Act of Crimanal Idiocy Wage War Against Kosovo
Morocco, Algeria, Tunis, Libya and Elk are the scum of the earth who didn't recognize the independent state of Kosovo. Kosovo survived in the first months after its Independence when it needed most help. Not only these scum countries refuse to recognize Kosovo but they are fighting tooth and nail against its Independence. They are garbage and Kosovo will survive forever despite these traitor countries ruled by garbage.
Thursday, July 22, 2010
The International Court of Justice (ICJ) Assures Kosovo Independence
Kosovo's unilateral declaration of independence from Serbia in February 2008 did not violate international law, the international court of justice (ICJ) said today in a groundbreaking ruling that could have far-reaching implications for separatist movements around the world, as well as for Belgrade's stalled EU membership talks.
The long-awaited ruling - which the court took up after a complaint to the UN from Serbia - is now likely to lead to more countries recognising Kosovo's independence and move Pristina closer to entry into the UN. At present, Kosovo's statehood is backed by 69 countries but it requires more than 100 before it can join the UN.
Announcing the decision, the court of justice president, Hisashi Owada, said international law contains no "prohibition on declarations of independence".
Although both Belgrade and Pristina had said they were confident of a ruling in their favour, speculation began to emerge a few hours before today's announcement in the Hague that the decision - which is not legally binding - had gone Kosovo's way.
Prior to the judgment, the US vice-president, Joe Biden, had made it clear that the US would not contemplate a retreat from Kosovo's newly independent status.
Key considerations that the UN's top court examined - arising out of dozens of submissions by UN member states as well as by Kosovo's own leadership - have focused on issues of sovereignty, the slim volume of precedent in international law, and how formerly large states such as the USSR broke up along administrative borders.
Serbia has continued to demand Kosovo be returned, arguing it has been the cradle of their civilisation and national identity since 1389, when a Christian army led by Serbian prince Lazar lost an epic battle to invading Ottoman forces.
The ruling is expected to have profound ramifications on the wider international stage, bolstering demands for recognition by territories as diverse as Northern Cyprus, Somaliland, Nagorno-Karabakh, South Ossetia, Abkhazia and Transnistria.
The ICJ's ruling is not, however, expected to have an immediate impact on the situation on the ground in Kosovo, where a small area with a Serb majority has itself split away around the north of the town of Mitrovica, which has about 100,000 residents. That deadlock has sometimes erupted into violence, despite intense international efforts, with Serbs and Kosovans running their own areas.
Kosovo sparked sharp debate worldwide when it seceded from Serbia in 2008, following the bloody 1998-99 war and almost a decade of international administration. The 1998-99 war, triggered by a brutal crackdown by Serb forces against Kosovo's separatist ethnic Albanians, left about 10,000 ethnic Albanians dead before ending after a 78-day Nato bombing campaign. Hundreds of Serbs were also killed in retaliatory attacks.
Today's ruling will reinforce Kosovo's resistance to any kind of renegotiation - particularly over the status of the Serb majority areas in the north.
Kosovo's foreign minister, Skender Hyseni, said before the ruling that reopening negotiations was "inconceivable".
Speaking yesterday, the Serbian foreign minister, Vuk Jeremic, had warned that even in the event of a ruling against it, Belgrade would not be ready to give up its claim on Kosovo.
"Serbia will not change its position regarding Kosovo's unilateral declaration of independence and necessity of a compromise," he said. "Our fight for such a solution will probably be long and difficult, but we will not give up."
Jeremic, who was in The Hague for the ruling, had said earlier that he expected the decision to vindicate Serbia, which would lead to new negotiations on both sides.
A US state department legal adviser, Harold Koh, said: "Serbia seeks an opinion by this court that would turn back time ... [and] undermine the progress and stability that Kosovo's declaration has brought to the region."Leading the other side of the argument is Serbia's traditional ally Russia, which has fought against its own separatist movement in Chechnya. Moscow has demanded Kosovo's independence be annulled, and last year was joined in its opposition by Spain and China, each also facing major secession.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/ist movements
Monday, July 12, 2010
The Ultimate Anti-Muslim Bigotry in New York City
Saturday, July 10, 2010
German Parliament Vote to Call for ending Gaza Blockade by Israel
German Parliament calls for an end to the blockade on the Gaza Strip
The German parliament has passed a cross-party motion calling for an end to the Israeli blockade on the Gaza Strip saying that the blockade was counter-productive.
The motion was supported by all parties from the three party governing coalition to the opposition Social Democratic Party; and the Green Party.
The German parliament has passed a cross-party motion calling for an end to the Israeli blockade on the Gaza Strip saying that the blockade was counter-productive.
The motion was supported by all parties from the three party governing coalition to the opposition Social Democratic Party; and the Green Party.
The Amazigh-Berber are in Revolt in Morocco and the Arabic Government Retreating
The Amazigh-Berber are getting militants and want to reverse 1,300 years of history and get rid of the Arabic character of Morocco and eliminate the Arabic language so no single person speaking it in that country.
Their program is very ambitious and intend that no single Moroccan have an Arabic or Muslim name but only from the ancient Berber-Amazig words.
In 2013 all the 3000 plus schools in Morocco will teach Amazig, even in predominantly Arab speaking area, for what?
They announce that Arabic is a foreign invaders language and must be getting rid of. The late King Hassan II stood firm against the Amazig efforts to change the nature of the country but now King Muhammad the XI is showing weakness and offering great, great concessions. The Amazig were not successful yet of Making the Amazig as a national language but the next step if they succeed is to get rid of the Arabic language in Morocco completely. Will they succeed finally after 1300 years of Arabic presence?
http://www.jstor.org/pss/1559451
Their program is very ambitious and intend that no single Moroccan have an Arabic or Muslim name but only from the ancient Berber-Amazig words.
In 2013 all the 3000 plus schools in Morocco will teach Amazig, even in predominantly Arab speaking area, for what?
They announce that Arabic is a foreign invaders language and must be getting rid of. The late King Hassan II stood firm against the Amazig efforts to change the nature of the country but now King Muhammad the XI is showing weakness and offering great, great concessions. The Amazig were not successful yet of Making the Amazig as a national language but the next step if they succeed is to get rid of the Arabic language in Morocco completely. Will they succeed finally after 1300 years of Arabic presence?
http://www.jstor.org/pss/1559451
Friday, June 4, 2010
The massacre of 9 Civilians on Rescue Mission to Gaza
Turks turned out in their thousands yesterday for the funeral of eight of the nine pro-Palestinian activists killed when Israeli commandos stormed a "freedom flotilla" attempting to bring aid to besieged Gaza, as Arab states vowed to use "all means" to break the blockade by Israel.
"Israel is the angel of death," angry crowds chanted as the coffins, draped in Turkish and Palestinian flags, were borne aloft outside Istanbul's Fatih mosque. "We are all soldiers of Hamas," they shouted, referring to the Palestinian Islamist group that controls the Gaza Strip.
All nine dead men – eight Turkish nationals and a Turk with a US passport – were aboard the Mavi Marmara when armed commandos boarded it in international waters on Monday. The subsequent shootings by commandos triggered fury at Israel and an international chorus of calls to lift Israel's three-year closure of the coastal territory.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2010/jun/03/gaza-flotilla-attack-turkey-funeral
Furkan Dogan Killed on the Ship by Israelis
As the dust settles following the Israeli Defense Forces' brutal attack on the Gaza Freedom Flotilla, news has emerged of the deaths of nine activists who were aboard the Turkish ship Mavi Marmara. Eight of the people killed were Turkish nationals, the other a nineteen-year-old Turkish-American dual citizen named Furkan Dogan. Dogan, who is stated to have resided mostly in Turkey, was shot a total of five times, four in the head at close range.
http://globalvoicesonline.org/2010/06/04/usa-mourning-the-loss-of-american-furkan-dogan-killed-on-flotilla/
Tuesday, June 1, 2010
Bloody Massacre at Gaza Shores by the Israelis
ANKARA, Turkey — Turkey's prime minister declared Tuesday that Israel had carried out a "bloody massacre" by killing nine people on a Gaza-bound Turkish aid ship and said the two countries had reached a turning point in their long-standing alliance.
Turkey withdrew its ambassador to Israel immediately after the raid, scrapped three joint military exercises and called the U.N. Security Council to an emergency meeting that demanded an impartial investigation.
Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan told lawmakers in the Parliament on Tuesday that the boarding of the Mediterranean flotilla and killing of at least four Turkish activists was an attack "on international law, the conscience of humanity and world peace."
"Today is a turning point in history. Nothing will be same again," Erdogan said.
This predominantly Muslim and historically secular country has close military and trade ties with the Jewish state but relations have been deteriorating since Israel's 2008-2009 war in Gaza. Erdogan, who leads an Islamic-rooted party, walked off the stage last year after berating Israel's President Shimon Peres at an international gathering in Davos, Switzerland, over the war in Gaza.
In January when Turkey's Ambassador Oguz Celikkol was not greeted with a handshake and was forced to sit on a low sofa during a meeting with Israel's deputy foreign minister, Danny Ayalon, who later apologized.
The killing of the Turkish activists unleashed a new level of fury against Israel.
Thousands of pro-Islamic and nationalist Turks poured into the streets in Istanbul and Ankara Monday and protests continued on Tuesday outside Israeli diplomatic missions, with demonstrators carrying Palestinian and Turkish flags and shouting "down with Israel!"
Turkey's Foreign Ministry said four Turkish citizens were confirmed slain by Israeli commandos and another five were also believed to be Turks, although Israeli authorities were still trying to confirm their nationalities
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2010/06/01/turkish-pm-israeli-raid-a_n_595803.html
http://www.google.com/search?q=israel+gaza+ship+raid+turkey&hl=en&rlz=1T4RNTN_enUS380US380&prmd=n&source=univ&tbs=nws:1&tbo=u&ei=xxcFTNiYCYL0NczJhDw&sa=X&oi=news_group&ct=title&resnum=1&ved=0CCIQsQQwAA
http://www.businessweek.com/news/2010-05-31/erdogan-calls-israeli-gaza-ship-raid-state-terror-update1-.html
Monday, May 3, 2010
Wold Countries Populations, Capitals and Areas
Area and Population of Countries
(mid-2009 estimates)
Country Capital Area
(in sq mi) Population
Afghanistan Kabul 250,000 33,609,937
Albania Tiranë 11,100 3,639,453
Algeria Algiers 919,590 34,178,188
Andorra Andorra la Vella 181 83,888
Angola Luanda 481,351 12,799,293
Antigua and Barbuda St. John's 171 85,632
Argentina Buenos Aires 1,068,296 40,913,584
Armenia Yerevan 11,506 2,967,004
Australia Canberra 2,967,893 21,262,641
Austria Vienna 32,382 8,210,281
Azerbaijan Baku 33,436 8,238,672
Bahamas Nassau 5,382 309,156
Bahrain Al-Manámah 257 727,785
Bangladesh Dhaka 55,598 156,050,883
Barbados Bridgetown 166 284,589
Belarus Mensk (Minsk) 80,154 9,648,533
Belgium Brussels 11,787 10,414,336
Belize Belmopan 8,867 10,414,336
Benin Porto-Novo 43,483 8,791,832
Bhutan Thimphu 18,147 691,141
Bolivia La Paz 424,162 9,775,246
Bosnia and Herzegovina Sarajevo 19,741 4,613,414
Botswana Gaborone 231,803 1,990,876
Brazil Brasília 3,286,470 198,739,269
Brunei Bandar Seri Begawan 2,228 388,190
Bulgaria Sofia 42,822 7,204,687
Burkina Faso Ouagadougou 105,869 15,746,232
Burundi Bujumbura 10,745 8,988,091
Cambodia Phnom Penh 69,900 14,494,293
Cameroon Yaoundé 183,567 18,879,301
Canada Ottawa 3,855,081 33,487,208
Cape Verde Praia 1,557 429,474
Central African Republic Bangui 240,534 4,511,488
Chad N'Djamena 495,752 10,329,208
Chile Santiago 292,258 16,601,707
China Beijing 3,705,386 1,338,612,968
Colombia Bogotá 439,733 45,644,023
Comoros Moroni 838 752,438
Congo, Republic of Brazzaville 132,046 4,012,809
Congo, Democratic Republic of the Kinshasa 905,563 68,692,542
Costa Rica San José 19,730 4,253,877
Côte d'Ivoire Yamoussoukro 124,502 20,617,068
Croatia Zagreb 21,831 4,489,409
Cuba Havana 42,803 11,451,652
Cyprus Nicosia 3,571 796,740
Czech Republic Prague 30,450 10,211,904
Denmark Copenhagen 16,639 5,500,510
Djibouti Djibouti 8,880 516,055
Dominica Roseau 291 72,660
Dominican Republic Santo Domingo 18,815 9,650,054
East Timor Dili 5,794 1,131,612
Ecuador Quito 109,483 14,573,101
Egypt Cairo 386,660 83,082,869
El Salvador San Salvador 8,124 7,185,218
Equatorial Guinea Malabo 10,830 633,441
Eritrea Asmara 46,842 5,647,168
Estonia Tallinn 17,462 1,299,371
Ethiopia Addis Ababa 435,184 85,237,338
Fiji Suva 7,054 944,720
Finland Helsinki 130,558 5,250,275
France Paris 211,208 64,057,792
Gabon Libreville 103,346 1,514,993
Gambia Banjul 4,363 1,782,893
Georgia Tbilisi 26,911 4,615,807
Germany Berlin 137,846 82,329,758
Ghana Accra 92,456 23,832,495
Greece Athens 50,942 10,737,428
Grenada St. George's 133 90,739
Guatemala Guatemala City 42,042 13,276,517
Guinea Conakry 94,925 10,057,975
Guinea-Bissau Bissau 13,946 1,533,964
Guyana Georgetown 83,000 772,298
Haiti Port-au-Prince 10,714 9,035,536
Honduras Tegucigalpa 43,278 7,792,854
Hungary Budapest 35,919 9,905,596
Iceland Reykjavik 39,768 306,694
India New Delhi 1,269,338 1,166,079,217
Indonesia Jakarta 741,096 240,271,522
Iran Tehran 636,293 66,429,284
Iraq Baghdad 168,753 28,945,657
Ireland Dublin 27,135 4,203,200
Israel Jerusalem 8,019 7,233,701
Italy Rome 116,305 58,126,212
Jamaica Kingston 4,244 2,825,928
Japan Tokyo 145,882 127,078,679
Jordan Amman 35,637 6,342,948
Kazakhstan Astana 1,049,150 15,399,437
Kenya Nairobi 224,961 39,002,772
Kiribati Tarawa 313 112,850
Korea, North Pyongyang 46,540 22,665,345
Korea, South Seoul 38,023 48,508,972
Kuwait Kuwait City 6,880 2,691,158
Kyrgyzstan Bishkek 76,641 5,431,747
Laos Vientiane 91,428 6,834,942
Latvia Riga 24,938 2,231,503
Lebanon Beirut 4,015 4,017,095
Lesotho Maseru 11,720 2,130,819
Liberia Monrovia 43,000 3,441,790
Libya Tripoli 679,358 6,310,434
Liechtenstein Vaduz 62 34,761
Lithuania Vilnius 25,174 3,555,179
Luxembourg Luxembourg 998 491,775
Macedonia Skopje 9,781 2,066,718
Madagascar Antananarivo 226,656 20,653,556
Malawi Lilongwe 45,745 14,268,711
Malaysia Kuala Lumpur 127,316 25,715,819
Maldives Malé 116 396,334
Mali Bamako 478,764 12,666,987
Malta Valletta 122 405,165
Marshall Islands Majuro 4,577 64,522
Mauritania Nouakchott 397,953 3,129,486
Mauritius Port Louis 788 1,284,264
Mexico Mexico City 761,602 111,211,789
Micronesia Palikir 271 107,434
Moldova Chisinau 13,067 4,320,748
Monaco Monaco 1 32,965
Mongolia Ulan Bator 603,905 3,041,142
Montenegro Cetinje 5,415 672,180
Morocco Rabat 172,413 34,859,364
Mozambique Maputo 309,494 21,669,278
Myanmar (Burma) Rangoon 261,969 48,137,741
Namibia Windhoek 318,694 2,108,665
Nauru Yaren 8 14,019
Nepal Kathmandu 54,363 28,563,377
Netherlands Amsterdam 16,033 16,715,999
New Zealand Wellington 103,737 4,213,418
Nicaragua Managua 49,998 5,891,199
Niger Niamey 489,189 15,306,252
Nigeria Abuja 356,667 149,229,090
Norway Oslo 125,181 4,660,539
Oman Muscat 82,031 3,418,085
Pakistan Islamabad 310,401 176,242,949
Palau Koror 177 20,796
Panama Panama City 30,193 3,360,474
Papua New Guinea Port Moresby 178,703 6,057,263
Paraguay Asunción 157,046 6,995,655
Peru Lima 496,223 29,546,963
Philippines Manila 115,830 97,976,603
Poland Warsaw 120,728 38,482,919
Portugal Lisbon 35,672 3,971,020
Qatar Doha 4,416 833,285
Romania Bucharest 91,699 22,215,421
Russia Moscow 6,592,735 140,041,247
Rwanda Kigali 10,169 10,473,282
St. Kitts and Nevis Basseterre 101 40,131
St. Lucia Castries 238 160,267
St. Vincent and the Grenadines Kingstown 150 104,574
Samoa Apia 1,137 219,998
San Marino San Marino 24 30,324
São Tomé and Príncipe São Tomé 386 212,679
Saudi Arabia Riyadh 756,981 28,686,633
Senegal Dakar 75,749 13,711,597
Serbia Belgrade 29,913 7,379,339
Seychelles Victoria 176 87,476
Sierra Leone Freetown 27,699 6,440,053
Singapore Singapore 267 4,657,542
Slovakia Bratislava 18,859 5,463,046
Slovenia Ljubljana 7,827 2,005,692
Solomon Islands Honiara 10,985 595,613
Somalia Mogadishu 246,199 9,832,017
South Africa Pretoria 471,008 49,052,489
Spain Madrid 194,896 40,525,002
Sri Lanka Colombo 25,332 21,324,791
Sudan Khartoum 967,493 41,087,825
Suriname Paramaribo 63,039 481,267
Swaziland Mbabane 6,704 1,123,913
Sweden Stockholm 173,731 9,059,651
Switzerland Bern 15,942 7,604,467
Syria Damascus 71,498 20,178,485
Taiwan Taipei 13,892 22,974,347
Tajikistan Dushanbe 55,251 7,349,145
Tanzania Dodoma 364,898 41,048,532
Thailand Bangkok 198,455 65,905,410
Togo Lomé 21,925 6,019,877
Tonga Nuku'alofa 289 120,898
Trinidad and Tobago Port-of-Spain 1,980 1,229,953
Tunisia Tunis 63,170 10,486,339
Turkey Ankara 301,382 76,805,524
Turkmenistan Ashgabat 188,455 4,884,887
Tuvalu Funafuti 10 12,373
Uganda Kampala 91,135 32,369,558
Ukraine Kyiv (Kiev) 233,089 45,700,395
United Arab Emirates Abu Dhabi 32,000 4,798,491
United Kingdom London 94,525 61,113,205
United States Washington, D.C. 3,718,691 307,212,123
Uruguay Montevideo 68,039 3,494,382
Uzbekistan Tashkent 172,741 27,606,007
Vanuatu Vila 4,710 218,519
Vatican City 0.17 826
Venezuela Caracas 352,143 26,814,843
Vietnam Hanoi 127,243 86,967,524
Western Sahara 102,703 405,210
Yemen Sanaá 203,849 23,822,783
Zambia Lusaka 290,584 11,862,740
Zimbabwe Harare 150,803 11,392,629
http://www.infoplease.com/ipa/A0004379.html
(mid-2009 estimates)
Country Capital Area
(in sq mi) Population
Afghanistan Kabul 250,000 33,609,937
Albania Tiranë 11,100 3,639,453
Algeria Algiers 919,590 34,178,188
Andorra Andorra la Vella 181 83,888
Angola Luanda 481,351 12,799,293
Antigua and Barbuda St. John's 171 85,632
Argentina Buenos Aires 1,068,296 40,913,584
Armenia Yerevan 11,506 2,967,004
Australia Canberra 2,967,893 21,262,641
Austria Vienna 32,382 8,210,281
Azerbaijan Baku 33,436 8,238,672
Bahamas Nassau 5,382 309,156
Bahrain Al-Manámah 257 727,785
Bangladesh Dhaka 55,598 156,050,883
Barbados Bridgetown 166 284,589
Belarus Mensk (Minsk) 80,154 9,648,533
Belgium Brussels 11,787 10,414,336
Belize Belmopan 8,867 10,414,336
Benin Porto-Novo 43,483 8,791,832
Bhutan Thimphu 18,147 691,141
Bolivia La Paz 424,162 9,775,246
Bosnia and Herzegovina Sarajevo 19,741 4,613,414
Botswana Gaborone 231,803 1,990,876
Brazil Brasília 3,286,470 198,739,269
Brunei Bandar Seri Begawan 2,228 388,190
Bulgaria Sofia 42,822 7,204,687
Burkina Faso Ouagadougou 105,869 15,746,232
Burundi Bujumbura 10,745 8,988,091
Cambodia Phnom Penh 69,900 14,494,293
Cameroon Yaoundé 183,567 18,879,301
Canada Ottawa 3,855,081 33,487,208
Cape Verde Praia 1,557 429,474
Central African Republic Bangui 240,534 4,511,488
Chad N'Djamena 495,752 10,329,208
Chile Santiago 292,258 16,601,707
China Beijing 3,705,386 1,338,612,968
Colombia Bogotá 439,733 45,644,023
Comoros Moroni 838 752,438
Congo, Republic of Brazzaville 132,046 4,012,809
Congo, Democratic Republic of the Kinshasa 905,563 68,692,542
Costa Rica San José 19,730 4,253,877
Côte d'Ivoire Yamoussoukro 124,502 20,617,068
Croatia Zagreb 21,831 4,489,409
Cuba Havana 42,803 11,451,652
Cyprus Nicosia 3,571 796,740
Czech Republic Prague 30,450 10,211,904
Denmark Copenhagen 16,639 5,500,510
Djibouti Djibouti 8,880 516,055
Dominica Roseau 291 72,660
Dominican Republic Santo Domingo 18,815 9,650,054
East Timor Dili 5,794 1,131,612
Ecuador Quito 109,483 14,573,101
Egypt Cairo 386,660 83,082,869
El Salvador San Salvador 8,124 7,185,218
Equatorial Guinea Malabo 10,830 633,441
Eritrea Asmara 46,842 5,647,168
Estonia Tallinn 17,462 1,299,371
Ethiopia Addis Ababa 435,184 85,237,338
Fiji Suva 7,054 944,720
Finland Helsinki 130,558 5,250,275
France Paris 211,208 64,057,792
Gabon Libreville 103,346 1,514,993
Gambia Banjul 4,363 1,782,893
Georgia Tbilisi 26,911 4,615,807
Germany Berlin 137,846 82,329,758
Ghana Accra 92,456 23,832,495
Greece Athens 50,942 10,737,428
Grenada St. George's 133 90,739
Guatemala Guatemala City 42,042 13,276,517
Guinea Conakry 94,925 10,057,975
Guinea-Bissau Bissau 13,946 1,533,964
Guyana Georgetown 83,000 772,298
Haiti Port-au-Prince 10,714 9,035,536
Honduras Tegucigalpa 43,278 7,792,854
Hungary Budapest 35,919 9,905,596
Iceland Reykjavik 39,768 306,694
India New Delhi 1,269,338 1,166,079,217
Indonesia Jakarta 741,096 240,271,522
Iran Tehran 636,293 66,429,284
Iraq Baghdad 168,753 28,945,657
Ireland Dublin 27,135 4,203,200
Israel Jerusalem 8,019 7,233,701
Italy Rome 116,305 58,126,212
Jamaica Kingston 4,244 2,825,928
Japan Tokyo 145,882 127,078,679
Jordan Amman 35,637 6,342,948
Kazakhstan Astana 1,049,150 15,399,437
Kenya Nairobi 224,961 39,002,772
Kiribati Tarawa 313 112,850
Korea, North Pyongyang 46,540 22,665,345
Korea, South Seoul 38,023 48,508,972
Kuwait Kuwait City 6,880 2,691,158
Kyrgyzstan Bishkek 76,641 5,431,747
Laos Vientiane 91,428 6,834,942
Latvia Riga 24,938 2,231,503
Lebanon Beirut 4,015 4,017,095
Lesotho Maseru 11,720 2,130,819
Liberia Monrovia 43,000 3,441,790
Libya Tripoli 679,358 6,310,434
Liechtenstein Vaduz 62 34,761
Lithuania Vilnius 25,174 3,555,179
Luxembourg Luxembourg 998 491,775
Macedonia Skopje 9,781 2,066,718
Madagascar Antananarivo 226,656 20,653,556
Malawi Lilongwe 45,745 14,268,711
Malaysia Kuala Lumpur 127,316 25,715,819
Maldives Malé 116 396,334
Mali Bamako 478,764 12,666,987
Malta Valletta 122 405,165
Marshall Islands Majuro 4,577 64,522
Mauritania Nouakchott 397,953 3,129,486
Mauritius Port Louis 788 1,284,264
Mexico Mexico City 761,602 111,211,789
Micronesia Palikir 271 107,434
Moldova Chisinau 13,067 4,320,748
Monaco Monaco 1 32,965
Mongolia Ulan Bator 603,905 3,041,142
Montenegro Cetinje 5,415 672,180
Morocco Rabat 172,413 34,859,364
Mozambique Maputo 309,494 21,669,278
Myanmar (Burma) Rangoon 261,969 48,137,741
Namibia Windhoek 318,694 2,108,665
Nauru Yaren 8 14,019
Nepal Kathmandu 54,363 28,563,377
Netherlands Amsterdam 16,033 16,715,999
New Zealand Wellington 103,737 4,213,418
Nicaragua Managua 49,998 5,891,199
Niger Niamey 489,189 15,306,252
Nigeria Abuja 356,667 149,229,090
Norway Oslo 125,181 4,660,539
Oman Muscat 82,031 3,418,085
Pakistan Islamabad 310,401 176,242,949
Palau Koror 177 20,796
Panama Panama City 30,193 3,360,474
Papua New Guinea Port Moresby 178,703 6,057,263
Paraguay Asunción 157,046 6,995,655
Peru Lima 496,223 29,546,963
Philippines Manila 115,830 97,976,603
Poland Warsaw 120,728 38,482,919
Portugal Lisbon 35,672 3,971,020
Qatar Doha 4,416 833,285
Romania Bucharest 91,699 22,215,421
Russia Moscow 6,592,735 140,041,247
Rwanda Kigali 10,169 10,473,282
St. Kitts and Nevis Basseterre 101 40,131
St. Lucia Castries 238 160,267
St. Vincent and the Grenadines Kingstown 150 104,574
Samoa Apia 1,137 219,998
San Marino San Marino 24 30,324
São Tomé and Príncipe São Tomé 386 212,679
Saudi Arabia Riyadh 756,981 28,686,633
Senegal Dakar 75,749 13,711,597
Serbia Belgrade 29,913 7,379,339
Seychelles Victoria 176 87,476
Sierra Leone Freetown 27,699 6,440,053
Singapore Singapore 267 4,657,542
Slovakia Bratislava 18,859 5,463,046
Slovenia Ljubljana 7,827 2,005,692
Solomon Islands Honiara 10,985 595,613
Somalia Mogadishu 246,199 9,832,017
South Africa Pretoria 471,008 49,052,489
Spain Madrid 194,896 40,525,002
Sri Lanka Colombo 25,332 21,324,791
Sudan Khartoum 967,493 41,087,825
Suriname Paramaribo 63,039 481,267
Swaziland Mbabane 6,704 1,123,913
Sweden Stockholm 173,731 9,059,651
Switzerland Bern 15,942 7,604,467
Syria Damascus 71,498 20,178,485
Taiwan Taipei 13,892 22,974,347
Tajikistan Dushanbe 55,251 7,349,145
Tanzania Dodoma 364,898 41,048,532
Thailand Bangkok 198,455 65,905,410
Togo Lomé 21,925 6,019,877
Tonga Nuku'alofa 289 120,898
Trinidad and Tobago Port-of-Spain 1,980 1,229,953
Tunisia Tunis 63,170 10,486,339
Turkey Ankara 301,382 76,805,524
Turkmenistan Ashgabat 188,455 4,884,887
Tuvalu Funafuti 10 12,373
Uganda Kampala 91,135 32,369,558
Ukraine Kyiv (Kiev) 233,089 45,700,395
United Arab Emirates Abu Dhabi 32,000 4,798,491
United Kingdom London 94,525 61,113,205
United States Washington, D.C. 3,718,691 307,212,123
Uruguay Montevideo 68,039 3,494,382
Uzbekistan Tashkent 172,741 27,606,007
Vanuatu Vila 4,710 218,519
Vatican City 0.17 826
Venezuela Caracas 352,143 26,814,843
Vietnam Hanoi 127,243 86,967,524
Western Sahara 102,703 405,210
Yemen Sanaá 203,849 23,822,783
Zambia Lusaka 290,584 11,862,740
Zimbabwe Harare 150,803 11,392,629
http://www.infoplease.com/ipa/A0004379.html
Saturday, April 17, 2010
Manachem Begin Confession "Avinadav Begin"
Avinadav Begin, 36, his grandfather Menachem Begin, as prime minister, signed the historic peace treaty between Israel and Egypt; his father, Benny Begin, a minister without portfolio in the current government, opposes a Palestinian state.
Avinadav has written a book titled "The End of Conflict," which is a bogus title.
My grandfather agreement isn't a lasting one. In the test of history, such peace is not true peace is rather a timeout between wars.
http://www.latimes.com/news/nation-and-world/la-fg-israel-begin-qa17-2010apr17,0,7727584.story
Wednesday, April 14, 2010
Swaziland Recognizes Kosovo
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