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Wednesday, December 28, 2011

Russia Accuses America for Human Rights Violations

Russia's Foreign Ministry has attacked America's human rights record in its first report on injustice elsewhere in the world, offering examples such as the Guantanamo Bay prison and wrongful death row convictions to paint the U.S. as hypocritical for lecturing other nations on the subject of rights.
"The situation in the United States is a far cry from the ideals that Washington proclaims," says the report released Wednesday.
Moscow has previously reacted angrily to the accusations of human rights breaches that the U.S. State Department has leveled at Russia in its annual reports. The State Department has expressed concern about the violent attacks on rights activists and journalists in Russia, most of which go unpunished. It also has criticized abuses in Russia's Caucasus, including extrajudicial killings, kidnappings and torture.
The 90-page Russian report slams EU nations, Canada and Georgia, but reserves its longest section of 20 pages for what it says are violations by the United States. The report does not cover Asia, Africa or the Middle East, other than a five-page section criticizing the NATO operation in Libya.
Moscow laments the ongoing operation of the "notorious" prison in Guantanamo Bay, where terrorism suspects have been held since the Sept. 11, 2001 attacks, and criticizes President Barack Obama for "legalizing indefinite and extrajudicial custody and the return of court martials."
The report accuses the U.S. of prying into citizens' personal lives and violating the rights of Muslim Americans in the fight against terrorism. It also points to errors made by American courts.
"Judicial errors are the Achilles heel of American justice as concerns capital punishment," the report argues. It notes the roughly 130 people sentenced to death in the past 30 years who were later cleared of the charges, some after they were executed.
The Foreign Ministry also struck back at international criticism of Russia's recent parliamentary election, which independent observers said involved widespread fraud. Outrage over the vote set off a spate of protests led by citizens unhappy with Vladimir Putin's rule.
The report accuses the U.S. of blocking independent candidates from elections and criticizes the practice of allowing governors to nominate senators when a Senate seat is vacated, as when Obama became president. It refers to the conviction this year of former Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich, who was accused of trying to auction off Obama's Senate seat.

Tuesday, December 27, 2011

Yemeni Ali Abdullah Saleh coming to America for medical disaster wil be too risky

Yemeni Ali Abdullah Saleh coming to America will be disaster. One may remember What happened when Jimmy Carter brought the shah of Iran Reza Pahlavi to America for medical treatment the world broke bezek. One should learn from the past unless some one likes to take a risk.

Monday, December 26, 2011

Korea New Young Leader Bows out of Respect

Kosovo Struggle to be Accept as Fully Fledged Country in the World Community


If I learned anything from my time in Kosovo this summer, it was that Kosovars have a great affinity for American culture. Therefore, it shouldn't have come as a surprise that they love Snoop Dogg.
From the larger-than-life golden statue of Bill Clinton that waves at drivers as they merge onto the Bill Clinton Memorial Highway, to the Fourth of July celebrations that took place on the main street, Kosovars have a long-standing and deep respect for America.
If Kosovars love all things American, then music certainly is no exception. Kosovars love American music, especially hip-hop and pop music. Hip-hop and top-40 songs can be heard everywhere in Kosovo — from dance clubs to coffee shops to bootlegged CD stores.

Sunday, March 27, 2011

Turkey Should Hold Permanent Seat at the UN Security Council

Turkey should hold a permanent seat at the UN Security Council representing the Islamic countries who deserve such recognition.

Saturday, March 26, 2011

The War Effort on Libya the Particpants Armada Air and Navy Power

Who is providing what in the war effort
•US: B-2 stealth bombers; EA-18G Growler and AV-8B Harrier aircraft; destroyers USS Barry and USS Stout firing Tomahawk cruise missiles; amphibious assault ship USS Kearsage; command and control vessel USS Mount Whitney; submarines
•France: Rafale and Mirage aircraft; refuelling and surveillance aircraft; aircraft carrier Charles de Gaulle and escort ships
•UK: Typhoon and Tornado aircraft; refuelling and surveillance aircraft; Trafalgar-class submarine firing Tomahawk cruise missiles; frigates HMS Westminster and HMS Cumberland
•Italy: Tornado aircraft; providing military bases
•Canada: F-18 aircraft; frigate HMCS Charlottetown
•Spain: F-18 aircraft; refuelling and surveillance aircraft; frigate and submarine; military bases
•Denmark: F-16 aircraft
•Belgium: F-16 aircraft

Thursday, March 24, 2011

India Satellite Television News Enters the World of Information

http://www.ndtv.com/video/player/india-decides-9-pm/libya-west-s-military-campaign-criticized/194398
The European and American news dominance lost its monopolistic powers.

The New Campaign in Libya and the No-Fly Zone is a Blunder

The military campaign in Libya and the No-Fly zone in Libya is a blunder. It was conceived by sinister motives against Muammar Kaddafi and an opportunity to get rid of him. Instead of diplomatic solution, a conference and negotiated settlement this irrational behaviour supported by the idiot and stupid Arab League who over and over again proved they are worthless if not little better than a toilet tissue.
Time will prove this blunder.

Tuesday, March 22, 2011

Peaceful Approach to the Libyan Crises

The Libya approach is through an international conference between the Kaddafi representatives, rebel representatives, major European powers, the USA, the African Union, the Arab league and the representatives of the Organization of the Islamic countries (OIC).
Such conference requires lot of efforts and skills but this is an alternative to a savage bombing and inter-fight in Libya between its people. No settlement can be reached from the air and for long period there will be massive demonstration condemning this aerial bombardment throughout the world.
The alternative is a land invasion which the UN Security Council has not authorized and is considered a new given power to the UN and a precedent.

Franklin Graham: The End is Near


Franklin Graham: Japan disaster could mean end is near
http://religion.blogs.cnn.com/2011/03/21/franklin-graham-the-end-is-near-maybe/

Putin of Russian Federation UN Decision was like a Medieval Call to Crusade


http://www.canada.com/news/decision+like+medieval+call+crusade+says+Putin/4479155/story.html

Monday, March 21, 2011

Barack Obama Meets Sebastian Pinera of Chile


Chile's President Sebastian Pinera speaks at a joint news conference with President Obama at La Moneda Palace in Santiago, Chile

Thursday, March 17, 2011

Friday, March 11, 2011

Tuesday, March 8, 2011

Sunday, March 6, 2011

Is the Middle East Infection of Political Turmoil and Demonstration Reaching China?

http://tucsoncitizen.com/usa-today-news/2011/03/06/china-continues-its-crackdown-on-anti-government-protesters/
For the third Sunday in a row, Chinese police swamped a downtown shopping street listed as a rally location by overseas, online organizers calling for “stroll-by” protests against China’s government.

But the atmosphere was less tense than on February 27, with a reduced number of uniformed and plain-clothes security forces on obvious display — and, like last Sunday, no outward signs of protest.
http://tucsoncitizen.com/

Monday, February 28, 2011

Libya News March-01 2011

http://www.tripolipost.com/index.asp

Friday, February 25, 2011

Libyans Revolution Video Against Muaamar el Kddafi

Muaamar El-Kddafi accuses Ben Laden.
http://www.aolnews.com/2011/02/24/gadhafi-forces-strike-back-at-libya-uprising/

Libya Geographic Tribal Regions




Libya's uprising reached the heart of Tripoli on Friday as anti-regime demonstrators defied a security clampdown to demand Muammar Gaddafi's overthow amid hopes that key military units in the west of the country would defect.
The area controlled by Libya's embattled leader Col Muammar Gaddafi is shrinking, reports say, but Tripoli is still heavily guarded by his forces.
Few countries stand to lose more from the possible fall of Libyan dictator Moammar Gadhafi than Italy. Rome has invested heavily in Libya, and the country, in return, also has significant holdings in many top Italian companies. Those deep ties could now haunt Silvio Berlusconi's government.


Regions

With an area of 1,760,000 square kilometers and a Mediterranean coastline of nearly 1,800 kilometers, Libya is fourth in size among the countries of Africa and fifteenth among the countries of the world. Although the oil discoveries of the 1960s have brought it immense petroleum wealth, at the time of its independence it was an extremely poor desert state whose only important physical asset appeared to be its strategic location at the midpoint of Africa's northern rim. It lay within easy reach of the major European nations and linked the Arab countries of North Africa with those of the Middle East, facts that throughout history had made its urban centers bustling crossroads rather than isolated backwaters without external social influences. Consequently, an immense social gap developed between the cities, cosmopolitan and peopled largely by foreigners, and the desert hinterland, where tribal chieftains ruled in isolation and where social change was minimal.
The Mediterranean coast and the Sahara Desert are the country's most prominent natural features (see fig. 4). There are several highlands but no true mountain ranges except in the largely empty southern desert near the Chadian border, where the Tibesti Massif rises to over 2,200 meters. A relatively narrow coastal strip and highland steppes immediately south of it are the most productive agricultural regions. Still farther south a pastoral zone of sparse grassland gives way to the vast Sahara Desert, a barren wasteland of rocky plateaus and sand. It supports minimal human habitation, and agriculture is possible only in a few scattered oases.
Between the productive lowland agricultural zones lies the Gulf of Sidra, where along the coast a stretch of 500 kilometers of wasteland desert extends northward to the sea. This barren zone, known as the Sirtica, has great historical significance. To its west, the area known as Tripolitania has characteristics and a history similar to those of nearby Tunisia, Algeria, and Morocco. It is considered with these states to constitute a supranational region called the Maghrib (see Glossary). To the east, the area known historically as Cyrenaica has been closely associated with the Arab states of the Middle East. In this sense, the Sirtica marks the dividing point between the Maghrib and the Mashriq
Along the shore of Tripolitania for more than 300 kilometers, coastal oases alternate with sandy areas and lagoons. Inland from these lies the Jifarah Plain, a triangular area of some 15,000 square kilometers. About 120 kilometers inland the plain terminates in an escarpment that rises to form the Jabal (mountain) Nafusah, a plateau with elevations of up to 1,000 meters.
In Cyrenaica there are fewer coastal oases, and the Marj Plain--the lowland area corresponding to the Jifarah Plain of Tripolitania--covers a much smaller area. The lowlands form a crescent about 210 kilometers long between Benghazi and Darnah and extend inland a maximum of 50 kilometers. Elsewhere along the Cyrenaican coast, the precipice of an arid plateau reaches to the sea. Behind the Marj Plain, the terrain rises abruptly to form Jabal al Akhdar (Green Mountain), so called because of its leafy cover of pine, juniper, cypress, and wild olive. It is a limestone plateau with maximum altitudes of about 900 meters. From Jabal al Akhdar, Cyrenaica extends southward across a barren grazing belt that gives way to the Sahara Desert, which extends still farther southwest across the Chad frontier. Unlike Cyrenaica, Tripolitania does not extend southward into the desert. The southwestern desert, known as Fezzan, was administered separately during both the Italian regime and the federal period of the Libyan monarchy. In 1969 the revolutionary government officially changed the regional designation of Tripolitania to Western Libya, of Cyrenaica to Eastern Libya, and of Fezzan to Southern Libya; however, the old names were intimately associated with the history of the area, and during the 1970s they continued to be used frequently. Cyrenaica comprises 51 percent, Fezzan 33 percent, and Tripolitania 16 percent of the country's area.
Before Libya achieved independence, its name was seldom used other than as a somewhat imprecise geographical expression. The people preferred to be referred to as natives of one of the three constituent regions. The separateness of the regions is much more than simply geographical and political, for they have evolved largely as different socioeconomic entities--each with a culture, social structure, and values different from the others. Cyrenaica became Arabized at a somewhat earlier date than Tripolitania, and beduin tribes dominated it. The residual strain of the indigenous Berber inhabitants, however, still remains in Tripolitania. Fezzan has remained a kind of North African outback, its oases peopled largely by minority ethnic groups.
The border between Tripolitania and Tunisia is subject to countless crossings by legal and illegal migrants. No natural frontier marks the border, and the ethnic composition, language, value systems, and traditions of the two peoples are nearly identical. The Cyrenaica region is contiguous with Egypt, and here, too, the border is not naturally defined; illegal as well as legal crossings are frequent. In contrast, Fezzan's borders with Algeria, Niger, and Chad are seldom crossed because of the almost total emptiness of the desert countryside.
Other factors, too, such as the traditional forms of land tenure, have varied in the different regions. In the 1980s their degrees of separateness was still sufficiently pronounced to represent a significant obstacle to efforts toward achieving a fully unified Libya.

http://news.yahoo.com/s/time/20110225/wl_time/09171205357500
http://www.libya-watanona.com/#n1
http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2011/feb/25/protests-reach-tripoli-gaddafi-speech-shooting
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-africa-12564104
http://www.spiegel.de/flash/flash-25349.html

http://www.mongabay.com/history/libya/libya-regions_geography.html

Thursday, February 17, 2011

Republic of Kosovo Independence Celebration It is 3 years old.

After three years all the Arab countries in North Africa they are like mules and did not recognize this country independence.

Tuesday, February 8, 2011

The Art of Kissing Angela Merkel and Hosney Mubarak


May be peace on earth!
http://www.spiegel.de/international/world/0,1518,744148,00.html

Monday, February 7, 2011

Tuesday, February 1, 2011

New Egyptian Government February-01 2011

CAIRO - Egypt's embattled President Hosni Mubarak on Monday announced a new cabinet, a week into an unprecedented popular uprising against his regime.


Following is the new list of ministers:


Tourism and Education ministers have not yet been appointed.


- Prime minister: Ahmed Shafiq


- Deputy prime minister, defence minister: Mohammed Hussein Tantawi (unchanged, new function)


- Foreign minister: Ahmed Abul Gheit (unchanged)


- Interior minister: Mahmud Wagdi (new)


- Information minister: Anas al-Fiqi (unchanged)


- Finance minister and insurance: Samir Radwan (new)


- Trade and Industry minister: Samiha Fawzi Ibrahim (new)


- Culture minister: Gaber Asfur (new)


- Labour and immigration minister: Aisha Abdel Hadi (unchanged)


- Housing and urban development minister: Fathi Abdel Aziz el-Baradei (new)


- Social solidarity and supply minister: Ali Moselhi (unchanged)


- Religious endowments minister: Abdallah Ahmed Helal (new)


- Oil minister: Sameh Fahmi (unchanged)


- Irrigation and water resources minister: Hussein al-Atefi (new)


- Electricity minister: Hassan Yunes (unchanged)


- Health and population minister: Ahmed Hosni Farid (new)


- Civil aviation minister: Ibrahim Ahmed Mannaa (new)


- Communications and IT minister: Tarek Kamel (unchanged)


- Justice minister: Mamduh Mohieddin Marei (unchanged)


- Agriculture minister: Ayman Abu Hadid (new)


- Higher education minister: Hani Helal (unchanged)


- Transport minister: Atef Abdel Hamid Mustapha (new)


- International co-operation minister: Fayza Abu el-Naga (unchanged)


- Local development minister of state: Mohsen Hafez (new)


- Environmental affairs minister of state: Maged George Elias (unchanged)


- Legal and people's assembly affairs minister of state: Mufid Shehab (unchanged)


- Military production minister of state: Sayed Mishaal (unchanged)


- Shura Council affairs minister of state: Yehya Mustafa (new)


- Family and population minister of state: Mushira Khattab (unchanged)


- Antiquities minister of state: Zahi Hawass

The anti-Muslim Tyrant Mahmood Hamdy Zaqzooq was thrown out from the Religious endowments ministery.

http://www.vancouversun.com/story_print.html?id=4198359&sponsor=

Sunday, January 30, 2011

The Fall of Hosney Mubarak from Disgrace Was Ushered When He Excluded the Muslim Brotherhood from Parliament

When Hosney Mubarak excluded the Muslim Brotherhood from the Parliament elections he dealt a nail in his death bed. As a result of throwing them out the Parliament became exclusively one party body. No opposition exited from there on. People despised and never voted for the radical secularist parties like the anti-Muslim Wafd or Al-Ghad party. Very few or handful of seats they best hoped for.
This unwitting decision by Hosney Mubarak made him as an absolute dictator and he is dominating through one party system that basically occupy all the seats in Parliament. This perception led to the anti-Mubarak uprising and soon his down fall.
Sorry ending for glowing and honorable career that ended in flames.

Monday, January 24, 2011

Human Tragedy in Moscow at Airport Blood Bath


Moscow - A suicide bomber attacked Moscow's busiest airport on Monday, killing 35 people and wounding about 100, authorities and state television said.

The blast occurred around 4:30 p.m. at the entrance of the international arrivals section of Domodedovo Airport, the Itar-Tass news agency reported, citing a spokeswoman for the Russian Investigative Committee, Tatyana Morozova.

State TV aired video of the smoke-filled terminal, including what looked like bodies and luggage on the ground.

Russian President Dmitry Medvedev called the bombing a terrorist attack and immediately ordered additional security at airports and transportation hubs around the country. Moscow police went on high alert in case of additional attacks.

Map: Domodedovo airport Russian Health Minister Tatyana Golikova said 35 people died in the blast and 93 people were hospitalized. Forty-one of those injured are in serious or critical condition, she said. Some people were given care outside of the hospital, while others were treated for hearing loss, fractures and smoke inhalation.

Earlier, the Russian National Anti-Terrorist Committee had said 35 people died and 152 were wounded in the explosion.

State TV, citing Russian authorities, said the attack was the act of a suicide bomber who stuffed a homemade bomb with small metal objects to make it more deadly, then activated it in a crowded area where many people were waiting for arriving passengers. CNN could not independently verify those claims.

A heavy police presence remained outside the airport hours after the explosion, and more than 10 ambulances left the scene with lights flashing and sirens screeching.

Domodedovo is 22 kilometers (14 miles) southeast of Moscow. According to the airport's website, it is the largest of Moscow's three airports, as well as the busiest in terms of passenger traffic.

It was not immediately clear who was responsible for Monday's blast, though previous terror attacks in Russia have been blamed on militants from the North Caucasus region.

In 2004, two airplanes that took off from Domodedovo exploded, killing at least 89 people in an attack linked to Chechen suicide bombers.

An explosive device derailed an express train in November 2009, killing at least 26 people. Chechen rebels were blamed again.

In March of last year, female suicide bombers linked to the group were accused of attacking subway stations in central Moscow during rush hour, killing some 38 people.

Golikova said Monday's blast and its aftermath were similar to previous attacks.

Witnesses react to Moscow bombing

Moscow death toll expected to rise

Russian PM addresses airport bombing

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"This (character of injuries) is very similar to terror acts that we've seen recently. The types of wounds and the condition of the injured as well as what they communicate -- all this is very typical for those kinds of terrorist act situations, unfortunately," she said.

Elina Bakhtina told state TV she was at the airport cafe she owns when the explosion occurred.

"The blast must have been very strong, because our cafe is about 100 meters from the arrivals area. When we heard the blast, glass just started falling from the ceiling," she said.

Tatyana Papova, who was waiting at passport control when the explosion occurred, told state TV that escalators stopped working at the baggage claim area and airport employees started breaking down walls to help clear people from the area.

Incoming flights scheduled to land at Domodedovo were being diverted to Moscow's other airports, Sheremetyevo and Vnukovo, Russian TV said.

However, airport spokeswoman Yelena Galanova told Russian state TV that the airport was "operating as usual."

An airport employee, Andrei Surkov, told CNN that while the international arrivals area was closed, international passengers were being routed through the domestic terminal located on the other end of the airport.

Lufthansa spokeswoman Claudia Lange said the airline has suspended all flights to Domodedovo until further notice.

Members of the international community immediately offered their condolences and condemned the violence.

U.S. President Barack Obama called the bombing a "premeditated attack against innocent civilians."

British Foreign Secretary William Hague said British officials are "in urgent contact with Russian authorities to establish the facts and to provide consular support to any British nationals who may have been affected."

According to preliminary information from Russian investigators, two British citizens were killed in the blast.

NATO Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen condemned the attack and urged greater cooperation in the fight against terrorism, while German, French and Israeli leaders also offered their condolences.

Will Geddes, terrorism expert and managing director of International Corporate Protection Group, called the bombing a "very significant terror strike."

"To strike in the airport -- which is fundamentally believed and understood by many to be one of the most secure types of installations in a city or in a country -- to have such a devastating an attack with such a tragic result, means that they had planned this considerably well and gone ahead in achieving their aims," he said
http://www.cnn.com/2011/WORLD/europe/01/24/russia.airport.explosion/index.html

Queen Nefertiti Bust Should Remain at Berlin Museum


Queen Nefertiti Bust should remain at the Berlin museum in Germany. Egypt have thousands of artifacts as such and European museums display many of the Egyptian artifacts very respectably. Queen Nefertiti Bust is well displayed at the new Berlin museum and thousands of people or more enjoy seeing it every month. So lets not deprive these people of such cultural treasure.
Egypt can make copy for themselves if they want.

Sunday, January 9, 2011

Buddhists in South Korea Free Free Palestine Rally

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jwMRo8reGTU
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ENEcKIil4Ig&NR=1
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8prXHbJkDhg&feature=related
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y4TpCf0XURU

Friday, January 7, 2011

The Rich Country of Qatar Recognizes Kosovo






Where is the stupid anti-Muslim traitor country of Egypt and the cowards the rest of Arab countries Syria, Algeria, Kuwait and Iraq?

Tuesday, January 4, 2011