Reactions to Burma: Japan, India, – Reacciones vs Birmania: Japón, India

As I wrote these last days, one deeds which have arisen general condemnation has been the killing -totally deliberate- of video journalist Kenji Nagai.

Well, the Mutant Frog Travellogue writes about the Japanese position on the subject and how the public has made the Government change its initial position:

The Japanese government has gone from a basically hands-off approach to demanding full explanations at the highest level. Still, new prime minister Yasuo Fukuda has not gone ahead with sanctions and has decided only to demand an explanation and lodge an official protest over the incident. However, most significant is that major commentators have begun calling for Japan to initiate sanctions against the junta, which has so far not been a popular position as Japan has had a policy of so-called dual engagement, giving aid to the country while trying to maintain relations with democracy leaders as well.

Fueling the change in the government’s stance is the fact that Nagai’s death has put a face on the ugliness of tyranny for the Japanese public and the blunt shove and rapid-fire of bullets that felled him symbolize the almost casual brutality that Burma has faced for decades.

The protests’ coverage in the media was transformed overnight at the news of his death and intensified when it was learned that he was killed so brutally, going from the usual “instability in a foreign country that doesn’t affect us” sort of coverage to much more involved reports of the protests that more closely resembled the BBC’s intense up-to-the-minute reporting.

Just read it all. It’s very interesting the whole post.

Another news which shows the nature of this “Burmese way to Socialism”:

The Church’s low profile probably has something to due with this story from the beginning of the year?Burma ‘orders Christians to be wiped out’.

Talking about peaceful guys, hein???

Some videos from Burma. From that link: Burmese blogs around the globe.

Kate was asking yesterday why India was silent:

Delhi’s unease over the protests was clearly illustrated when Petroleum Minister Murli Deora left for the troubled south-east Asian country at the weekend.

Before leaving, he ran into a protest by Burmese pro-democracy activists in Delhi.

The protesters carried placards reading “Deora, don’t go for gas, go for democracy” and “India stop supporting Burmese military rule”.

As Mr Deora reached Burma, the huge street protests against Burma’s military rulers were beginning to peak.

‘Watching developments’

India’s reticence over developments in Burma dates back as least as far as 1988, when the military brutally crushed student protests.

Nandita Haksar We cannot have democracy at home and support military tyrants in the neighbourhood. India must do all it can for the restoration of democracy in Burma Nandita Haksar,
Human rights lawyer

A senior Indian external ministry official said on Wednesday that India was “closely watching the developments in Burma”.

But he was quick to add: “We have no desire to interfere in the internal affairs of Burma.”

An official statement on Mr Deora’s visit said: “He had wide-ranging discussions to explore the possibilities of enhancing bilateral co-operation in the hydrocarbon sector with Burma’s Energy Minister, Brig Gen Lun Thi.”

Mr Deora was also present on Monday at the signing of Production Sharing Contracts (PSC) for three deep-water exploration blocks between India’s ONGC Videsh Limited (OVL) and Burma’s Myanmar Oil and Gas Enterprise (MOGE) .

“These contracts are a happy development and augur well for expanding the co-operation between the two neighbours,” Mr Deora said on his return to India.

When it comes to Burma, the priority for the world’s largest democracy under economist Prime Minister Manmohan Singh is now quite clear.

With a fast-growing economy, India is desperate to access any major source of energy in the neighbourhood from Iran to Burma and beyond.

And more:

The reason for India’s tardy reaction is clear: The crisis in Burma puts its neighbour to the west in a very difficult position. “India is proud of being the biggest democracy in the world,” says Gerhard Will, Southeast Asia expert at the Berlin-based German Institute for International and Security Affairs. “But at the same time they have an international partner who is repressing democratic movements.”

India’s interest in Burma is largely motivated by the country’s importance to its main economic and political rival. “India is afraid of China’s influence in Burma,” says Will.

And more h/t Global Voices:

India wants Burma’s help fighting rebels on their shared border. In return for this help, they are helping Burma bypass the EU arms embargo, and even helping train the Burmese military. This is pretty heavy support.

The other is that India wants Burmese natural gas, and is afraid that China will take advantage of it if they do not. So both to feed their own economy, and to block China’s, they are willing to make deals with the junta and leave the Burmese people to … fend for themselves against the military that they have helped to arm and train. Given that the Burmese military is a almost a half a million strong (just a smidge smaller than the American active duty Army), it’s hardly a fair fight.

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(La India escoge el gas birmano frente a la democracia birmana)

She also asked why the people are not protesting about India. My personal idea is that India is a democracy -something which China isn’t-, has some internal basic problems -such as Kashmir and the lineages’ conflicts- and, lastly, has a normal relationship with Western countries. I suspect that the situation India has -side by side with a nuclear bomb in all aspects as Pakistan is- also something to do with it.

Related news: Two British Parlamentarians witness HR atrocities on Indian-Burmese border:

In particular, India should re-examine its conscience and stop providing arms and military training to the regime,” [Baroness Cox] said. “India should also reconsider its economic investments in Burma, until a meaningful transition to democracy is underway. The suffering of the people of Burma has gone on too long with too little action.”

ATTENTION: Burmese military is hiding the bodies of the killed. And the Army is currently entering almost all the monastries in Yangon now and shooting the people.

Last news:

Bloggers with sources inside Burma are reporting that there was a military coup by General Maung Aye, second in command of the dictatorship, against Than Shwe, and that his troops are now guarding Aung San Suu Kyi’s home.

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Japón como ya sabeis va a investigar la muerte del video-periodista Kenji Nagai. Al principio, se trató el tema en Japón como si no fuera con ellos, hasta que han visto que sí iba con ellos y de qué manera. Incluso la cobertura mediática pasó de “inestabilidad en un país que no nos importa nada” a informar sobre las protestas minuto a minuto. Lo que da idea del egoísmo humano: si me afecta, hmm, qué interesante, si no, que les dén. Y confirma que en un mundo globalizado TODO nos afecta.

En cuanto a India -ya que me he metido tanto con China, creo que va siendo hora de escribir sobre “la más grande democracia del mundo”, en número de personas-, su silencio en esta materia ha hecho que bastantes indios protesten por la pasividad demostrada.

Existen básicamente dos causes por las cuales India no ha dicho nada.

La primera es el mercado energético. India ha firmado estos días un nuevo acuerdo con Birmania para tres exploraciones en aguas profundas entre la empresa india Videsh Limited y la birmana Myanmar Oil and Gas Enterprise. Así que queda clara cuál es la prioridad de la India, país que está desesperado por acceder a cualquier precio a cuantas más fuentes de energía mejor desde Irán (hmmm) hasta Birmania y más allá…

Eso sí, eso no les impide auto-denominarse “la más importante democracia del mundo”, pero como dice la abogada de DDHH Nandita Haksar, ” no podemos apoyar la democracia en casa y apoyar a tiranos militares en el extranjero”.

Pero existe otra causa: India está preocupada de la influencia china en el área y teme que si deja Birmania por causa de los DDHH, China la ocupe. De tal modo que está ayudando a Birmania a infringir el embargo decretado por la UE y ayudando a entrenar al ejército birmano. Considerando que éste último tiene un número aproximado de medio millón de hombres, se entiende que la ayuda prestada es muy importante. A cambio, Birmania no sólo le cede gas y petróleo, si no que le ayuda a capturar a los rebeldes que hay en su frontera.

Las últimas noticias son que los militares están escondiendo los cadáveres y que están entrando en los conventos y matando a los monjes.

Mientras Zapatero dice que “es todavía muy pronto para sacar conclusiones“. ¿A qué? ¿A que maten a todos los monjes y a todos los que se oponen a la Socialista Junta Militar?

ÚLTIMAS NOTICIAS: Al parecer, bloggers con información desde Birmania han publicado que General Maung Aye, el segundo en la dictadura, ha dado un golpe de Estado y que sus tropas están guardando la casa del General Than Shwe. Francamente, me parece que esto no variará nada el sentido de la dictadura, aunque puede ser que la debilite por la división entre los partidarios de unos y de otros.

Más concentraciones (me las manda Kate) ( :oops: debería haberlo publicado antes….) :

For more cities check: http://www.es.amnesty.org/paises/myanmar/pagina/actos-publicos/

*CASTELLDEFELS*:Sunday 30, 12:00, Plaza de la Iglesia.

*CASTELLÓN*:Monday 1, 17:00, Plaza María.

*CÓRDOBA*: Sunday 30, 12:00, plaza de las Tendillas.

*MADRID*:Sunday 30, 12:00, calle Preciados to Plaza de Callao.

*MENORCA*:Sunday 30, 20h, Ciutadella.

*MOLINS DE REY*:Sunday 30, 10:00, Cursa de San Miguel.

*TARRAGONA*:Sunday 30, 13:00, Estatua dels despullats, downtown Tarragona.

Zapatero, kissing the ass of Castro’s brothers – Zapatero besando las posaderas de los hermanos Castro

Hace tres días escribí sobre una pregunta que hacía el PP en el Cogreso sobre cuáles eran las razones por las que Leire Pajín iba a Cuba y en qué iba a ayudar a los Derechos Humanos. Ya lo sabemos:

l Gobierno español reactivó oficialmente la cooperación con Cuba mediante la firma del acta de la Comisión Mixta de Cooperación al Desarrollo, que define tanto los instrumentos, como los sectores y las zonas geográficas de actuación para la cooperación española en la isla en los próximos cuatro años.

De esta forma, Cuba y España dan un paso más en el proceso de acercamiento bilateral con la reanudación de la cooperación gubernamental española en la isla, interrumpida por La Habana hace cuatro años, tras la crisis con la Unión Europea.

La encargada de firmar el documento por parte española fue la secretaria de Estado de Cooperación Internacional, Leire Pajín, mientras que Cuba estaba representada por la viceministra del Ministerio de Inversiones Extranjeras y Colaboración Económica cubano (Minvec), Marta Lomas.

La Habana suspendió en 2003 la cooperación al desarrollo de los gobiernos de los países de la Unión Europea tras el endurecimiento de la política comunitaria en protesta por la represión de la disidencia y la ejecución de tres secuestradores de una lancha. Según Lomas, “Cuba rechaza la cooperación de cualquier país que le condicione su cooperación”, insistió.

Nuestros aliados en el exterior: Rusia, China, Evo Morales, Chávez, Cuba y Micronesia y Mongolia. NerdRolling Eyes Menuda política exterior.

HZPorky tiene un comentario sabroso a la noticia.

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Spanish Government has officially reactivated the cooperation with Cuba after signing the act of the Joint Commission of Cooperation for Development, that defines the instruments and the sectors and geographic zones where the Spanish cooperation is going to be invested during the next 4 years.

This way, Spain and Cuba advance a new step towards full bilateral relationship, as they resumen the Spanish Government’s cooperation in the island, interrupted by La Habana 4 years ago, after the crisis with European Union. This crisis was caused by the repression of the Cuban disidence and the execution of three kidnappers of a motor-boat (literal translation, eh? How on earth one can kidnap a motor-boat…???).

Some days ago, Popular Party asked Leyre Pajín why she was going to Havana. Now, we know.

So Spanish blogger HZPorky (link is above) has written a blog post about it. An excerpt:

You must be a dirty bastard murderer to defend this regime. I am ashamed of these sons of bitches of the Spanish Government who do not represent me, getting on so well with the murderers of the Cuban Government.

I agree.WaitingAngrySick

So Spanish foreign policy is, by now, made with Russia (or Neo-Soviet Union), China, Cuba, Bolivia, Venezuela, and Mongolia and Micronesia (UN relegated Spain to a climate change meeting with these two powerful countries). WaitingNerdRolling Eyes

Taliban rebuffs Karzai’s offer

Another proof negotiation is not very productive with terrorist regimes, whatever some idiots say:
Taliban rebuffs Karzai’s offer – Yahoo! News

President Hamid Karzai offered to meet with the Taliban leader and give militants a government position, but a spokesman for the militant group on Sunday said it will “never” negotiate with Afghan authorities until U.S. and NATO forces leave the country.Karzai made the offer only hours after a suicide bomber in army disguise attacked a military bus Saturday, killing 30 people — nearly all of them Afghan soldiers.

Strengthening a call for negotiations he has made with increasing frequency in recent weeks, Karzai said he was willing to meet with the reclusive leader Mullah Omar and Gulbuddin Hekmatyar, a former prime minister and factional warlord leader.

If I find their address, there is no need for them to come to me, I’ll personally go there and get in touch with them,” Karzai said. “Esteemed Mullah, sir, and esteemed Hekmatyar, sir, why are you destroying the country?” [Esteemed??? Are we out of our senses?? In case it’s irony, I don’t know if that’s a good thing to employ irony with such people if you’re the one who is going to negotiate with them, they can consider you as an idiot… and that’s not good, is it? ].

But the Taliban spokesman, Qari Yousef Ahmadi, repeated an earlier position by saying that it would never negotiate with the Afghan government in the “presence of foreign forces.”

Even if Karzai gives up his presidency, it’s not possible that Mullah Omar would agree to negotiations,” Ahmadi told The Associated Press. “The foreign forces don’t have the authority to talk about Afghanistan.”

Related news from Afghanistan:

  1. A suicide bomber killed 28 Afghan troops and two civilians on Saturday in an attack on an army bus in Kabul, the Afghan president said. The Taliban claimed responsibility for the attack, the deadliest in the Afghan capital since the hard-line Islamist movement was ousted from power for harboring al Qaeda leaders following the September 11, 2001 attacks on the United States. [And yet, Karzai wants to negotiate with them…].
  2. ‘Der Spiegel’ news magazine reports that German special forces serving in Afghanistan were commanded by senior officers who were often drunk. The report spoke of “serious cases of alcohol abuse by those in charge” of an elite KSK commando based in the southern town of Kandahar since December 2001. The news magazine said it based its report on eyewitness accounts as well as “internal documents” of the German armed forces. A defence ministry spokesman declined to comment on the allegations, saying they were part of a complex of issues currently under investigation by a parliamentary committee. [Hein??? Take care, boys, you are going to be given a new medicine: 80 lashes…].
  3. Taliban constitution published h/t CB: .The 23-page shadow constitution, which would allow education for women only within the limits of Sharia — Islamic religious law, has been offered as an alternative to the government of President Hamid Karzai, Britain’s Telegraph reported Saturday. The report said the document had been approved by the Taliban’s central Shura religious council in 2005, but became known only now. [two years later??? Why waiting for so long??]. The newspaper said the Constitution of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan, written in Pashto and Dari languages, says, “Every Afghan has the right to express his feelings through his views, writings or through other means in accordance with the law,” but also warns violators of Islamic thought “will be punished according to Sharia.” (so if you write something against Sharia law, you will be punished: 104.000 lashes… Devil). “The Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan wishes good working relations with all the neighboring countries and specially those who have supported the Afghan nation during jihad,” the document says.
  4. Aussies against Talibans: In their heaviest fighting to date, Australian soldiers with the Reconstruction Task Force (RTF) in Afghanistan have successfully repelled a prolonged attack by approximately 50 Taliban extremists.

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Otra vez se prueba que las negociaciones con terroristas no tienen mucho sentido: Karzai ha ofrecido hablar con los Taliban y le han mandado a paseo. Pero es que, además, aquí tenemos otro ejemplo de palabrería cursi:

Si encuentro la dirección, no hay necesidad de que ellos vengan a donde yo esté, personalmente iré y me pondré en contacto con ellos,” dijo Karzai. “Estimado Mulá -el Mulá Omar-, señor (hein???), y estimadoHekmatyar, señor, ¿por que están destruyendo el país?

Y ¿la sumisión que esta declaración destila? Parece que se está quejando como un niño frente al matón de la clase. Hombre, por favor, Mulá, no seas tan bruto, que me estás haciendo pupitaaaaa…

Así que la contestación de los Talibán ha sido la esperada:

“Incluso si Karzai deja la presidencia, no es posible que el Mulá esté de acuerdo en negociar con él,” dijo Ahmadi (representante Talibán) a The Associated Press. “Las fuerzas extrajeras no tienen autoridad para hablar sobre Afganistán.”

Pues nada, oye, si queremos seguir lloriqueando frente a los terroristas más variopintos, ahí tenemos la respuesta.

Aunque no es la única: se ha publicado la Constitución Talibán de Afganistán -dicen que la hicieron en 2005 y ¡¡¡qué casualidad que se publique ahora!!! cuando Karzai ha “repetido” con mucha frecuencia lo de la negociación. Si hay algo para desternillarse (si no es para llorar) es esto:

Todo afgano tiene el derecho de expresar sus sentimientos Batting EyelashesBlushing (ojo, NO IDEAS, sólo sentimientos) a través de sus puntos de vista, sus escritos o cualquier otro medio de acuerdo con la ley,” pero advierte a los violadores del pensamiento islámico que serán “castigados de acuerdo con la Sharia.”Devil

La letra pequeña, que siempre hay que leerla. De modo que el “derecho a expresar sus sentimientos” no existe si va a en contra de la Sharia. Las ideas, esas mejor las dejamos para otro día….

Mientras los Talibanes siguen poniendo bombas (28 militares y 2 civiles asesinados en Kabul, ayer 29 de septiembre, más importante ataque desde que echaron a los talibán), siguen atacando a militares de la coalición (esta vez fueron australianos, que los repelieron … :lol: ) y los periódicos occidentales siguen sin cubrir el conflicto informando sobre cómo va pero sí criticando a los militares aliados (ahora les toca a los mandos militares alemanes de las Fuerzas Especiales que “conducían borrachos a sus hombres“, lo que con el panorama que hay no es raro).

Aggggggmi, that hero!!! – El héroe Agggmi

So after his visit to USA and his photos holding hands in a lovable way to Bolivian Evo Love Struck and his embrace with Venezuelan Chávez, Aggggggmi returns as a hero to Iran. From Gateway Pundit:

Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad returned home a hero after his very successful lecture at Columbia University and after thrashing the United States and the West at the United Nations.
Hero Mahmoud returns to Tehran…

Mahmoud Ahmadinejad returns home a hero after his brave stand at Columbia University.
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The leaders of the Iranian Parliament (Majlis) met the brave orator at the airport.
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Read it all… (no, I am not going to do a very easy joke with the distance of Aggggmi’s hands, although it could be easily done, after his “lovable” pose with Evo :mrgreen: ).

That’s not all. From Kamagir.net:

The president said, while recognizing people’s concerns, that the nation should attend mosques to thank Allah for this glorious victory.

So now, in his imagination, being called a “petty and cruel dictator” is a glorious victory. This man has a problem with perception… and with other things (don’t get angry with me, Cruzcampo ;) but do not deny me that this man is not very well… psychologically I mean…).

Meanwhile, he has said that “America brought 9/11 to themselves“. Making friends, eh? But that’s not all:

The Iranian parliament meanwhile has declared the US armed forces and CIA as “terrorist organizations” in a childish tit-for-tat over our branding of the terrorist Quds forces as terrorists.

Bwahahahaha!!! Well, I’m sure that some of Hollywood star would agree (remember George Clooney and Syrianaen español aquí-?) but that certainly doesn’t mean it is really a terrorist organization…

More at Infidels are Cool:

Caroline Glick writes about Iran’s overlooked message

[T]here is a reason that the West ignores the dangers facing it. The Western media ignored Ahmadinejad’s message, just as it has insistently ignored the messages of bin Laden and Fatah throughout the years, because Westerners have a hard time believing that anyone would want to abide by the Islamic world view which denies mankind’s desire for freedom.

And meanwhile:

A court in the Iran’s second largest city, Mashad, has sentenced to death by stoning a mother-of-three for having an extra-marital affair, an Iranian newspaper reported Friday.

The daily Quds said the married woman’s lover had confessed to having had sex with her and that the court sentenced him to 100 lashes.

There are currently eight women in Iranian prisons waiting to be executed by stoning, a practice usually reserved for those found guilty of adultery according to the Islamic republic’s laws.

Well, there are no homosexuals in Iran, the women’s rights are respected… How many more lies? Is he going to say that he has a beautiful haircut too?

And certainly there is also equality: the woman is going to be STONED to death, while he has been sentenced to 100 lashes. We have seen a lot of images from stoning but very few from lashes’ sentences. This one is from the sentence of 80 lashes because of abusing alcohol and having extramarital sexual relations:

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Saeed Ghanbari receives 80 lashes for abusing alcohol and having sex outside marriage.

From Plateau:

The real shots in Iran are called by the ‘inner circle’ ruling Mullahs, and, ultimately, by the Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. Ahmadinejad is a puppet and the front-man. Iran is not a Democracy. It is a Theocracy with semblance of Democracy. Even if 20% of the population voted for Ahmadinejad, the supreme leader Ali Khamenei, categorically, determines and approves of those who can or cannot run as candidates for presidency. Ahmadinejad was elevated and chosen, by Khamenei, for the presidency in Iran.

Nevertheless, Ahmadinejad is a deceiver – the same applies to Rafsanjani, Khatami and a whole host of other IR officials, who continue to liaise with the West. The difference: some – such as Rafsanjani and Khatami – are much more “diplomatic” than Ahmadinejad.

Or much more hypocrites….WorriedConfused

(+) There are idiots in all places, and Western countries are no exception. Just go over to Cuanas and to Stormwarning’s Couterterrorism to know more about moonbats’ reactions. From the latter:

1) The appearance at Columbia University legitimized a terrorist and gave him a platform from which to spew his ridiculous thoughts

2) Bollinger’s performance is being panned in both the West and in Islamic countries for having insulted his “guest.”

It is clear to me that my initial opinion, on whatever it was based or influenced by a hectic (that doesn’t even begin to describe the maelstrom of my “day job” these days) schedule, was way off target.

3) Bollinger’s words are being used as propaganda, and being characterized as “discourteous” and disgraceful.

Anyway, those idiots would be praising Aggggmi whatever he does or says. So it’s not something new, or something I can say it’s a surprise for me. It’s just disgusting and worrying… Crying

(+) Another idiot: Why I have a little crush on Mahmoud Ahmadinejad?

Don’t know… but he is man and you’re a … lesbian!!! How on earth a lesbian can fall in love with Aggggggggmi??? Oh, yeah, you know, he has said some truths about Bush… Hein??? Well, she writes for Daily Kos…
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Hmm, así que después de su tour por América -incluyendo sus fotos haciendo manitas con Evo Love Struck-, Agggmi ha vuelto a Irán, y ha sido tratado como un héroe. El “presidente” iraní incluso dijo a la nación que, en vez de irle a recibir al aeropuerto, “debían ir a las mezquitas a dar gracias a Alá por su maravillosa victoria“. Chatterbox

O sea, que, según Agggggmi, que a uno le llamen “mezquino y cruel dictador” es una maravillosa victoria. A mí me da que, como todos las personas crueles y frías con el dolor ajeno, este señor tiene un problema psicológico grave…

Asimismo, el hombre que quería visitar la Zona Cero de Manhattan, ha dicho que “América se buscó el que pasara el 11/S“. Francamente no sé qué quería celebrar en la zona. ¿O sí? (Piensa mal y aún te quedarás corto). Y al mismo tiempo, el Parlamento iraní ha declarado que las Fuerzas Armadas de EEUU y la CIA son “organizaciones terroristas“, en “represalia” por la calificación de las fuerzas “Quds” como terroristas por EEUU.

Claro que en esto habría artistas de Jolivú que les darían la razón.

Por supuesto, como ya dijo que no había homosexuales en Irán -y lo que pasa es que, o los han matado o están en puestos muy altos del Gobierno, como leí el otro día que puso un gracioso-, ahora va a convencernos bien de que a las mujeres no se las persigue en Irán y se respeta sus derechos: una mujer casada y madre de tres hijos va a ser lapidada por tener una relación extra-matrimonial. Pero claro, es que al hombre, mitad de la relación extra-matrimonial lo han sentenciado a 100 latigazos. Considerando que con 80 te pueden matar, vemos que los derechos de las mujeres están tan respetados como los de los hombres…. O sea, NADA.

La foto que vemos arriba es del Daily Mail de este verano. El hombre, al que tienen breada la espalda a latigazos, es Saeed Ghambari, acusado de “abusar del alcohol y de mantener relaciones sexuales fuera del matrimonio” (ya veo algunos de “my acquaintance” cambiando su idea del Islam en general y de Irán en particular de inmediato…. Rolling on the floor). Me interesan especialmente los dos verdugos. ¿A que asemejan esos verdugos de la Edad Media, crueles hasta el tuétano, a los que les gustaba torturar a todos los pobres infelices que caían en sus manos? Parece que están diciendo “te desollaré vivo aunque sea lo último que haga“. Devil

La noticia dice que “le sujetaron los brazos y las piernas para que no pudiera irse“. No me extraña que quisiera. Me duele la espalda a mí sólo de ver la foto…

Pero como dice Plateau, Aggggggmi es lo mismo que Jatamí (el del “Diálogo de las CivilizacionesBig Hug Ehhh, no, con ciertas personas los abrazos no: “Narices perderás y aún dientes si te dejas besar de ciertas gentes“) o Rafsanjani, pero lo que pasa es que estos son más diplomáticos. O más hipócritas aún.Worried

(+) Idiotas los hay en todas partes y los países occidentales no son una excepción (es más, producimos una alta cantidad de idiotas por metro cuadrado). Y con Aggggggmi se han lucido. La página de la BBC está llena de comentarios sobre “la dureza de Bollinger en su trato con el pobrecito Agggmi” o que “Bollinger no tuvo educación” u otros semejantes.

Stormwarning’s Counterterrorism escribe que él pensó realmente que había hecho bien Bollinger en invitarle y sacarle los colores pero que ahora ve que (a) es legitimizar a un terrorista, (b) están criticando a Bollinger por “haber insultado a su invitado” (insultado, no, le dijo unas cuantas verdades…) y (c) le dicen que no fue “cortés con él”….

Yo tampoco creo que fuera bueno que le invitaran -si quieres oírle te vas a las páginas iraníes oficiales y no necesitas concederle una audiencia…-, pero a un tío como Agggmi, si se le invita, es para sacarle los colores. Y de todas maneras, las personas que le están alabando son las mismitas mismas que cuando dice todas esas barbaridades de “borrar a Israel del mapa“, dicen a continuación que “se le ha traducido mal“, que “no se entiende el sentido de sus palabras“… O sea que haga lo que haga el repeinao de Agggmi siempre le van a a aplaudir… Angry Imbéciles varios que no consideran siquiera que si Aggggmi gobernara su comunidad de vecinos, lo primero que haría sería prohibir el alcohol, la tele, los libros, las mujeres sin velar, la música, la piscina -salvo que hubiera dos una para hombres y otra para mujeres o se organizaran en dos tandas, y las mujeres en todo caso con burquini o directamente con burka y guantes-, etc… SickNot talking

Lo dicho no hay más tontos porque no caben…I dont know

(+) Una lesbiana en el Daily Kos: ¿Por qué me he enamorado un poco de Agggmi? Pues no logro entenderlo, el es hombre, tú lesbiana. Él odia a las mujeres -no sabemos hasta dónde- y a los homosexuales, a tí te gustan las mujeres y eres homosexual… tú eres judía, él bueno, en fin, os quiere tanto que quiere borrar a Israel del mapa. En fin, I dont know realmente no entiendo. Como dicen los chicos de OInsurgente “lesbiana suicida”…

Aggggggmi, that hero!!!

So after his visit to USA and his photos holding hands in a lovable way to Bolivian Evo Love Struck and his embrace with Venezuelan Chávez, Aggggggmi returns as a hero to Iran. From Gateway Pundit:

Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad returned home a hero after his very successful lecture at Columbia University and after thrashing the United States and the West at the United Nations.
Hero Mahmoud returns to Tehran…

Mahmoud Ahmadinejad returns home a hero after his brave stand at Columbia University.
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The leaders of the Iranian Parliament (Majlis) met the brave orator at the airport.
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Read it all… (no, I am not going to do a very easy joke with the distance of Aggggmi’s hands, although it could be easily done, after his “lovable” pose with Evo :mrgreen: ).

That’s not all. From Kamagir.net:

The president said, while recognizing people’s concerns, that the nation should attend mosques to thank Allah for this glorious victory.

So now, in his imagination, being called a “petty and cruel dictator” is a glorious victory. This man has a problem with perception… and with other things (don’t get angry with me, Cruzcampo ;) but do not deny me that this man is not very well… psychologically I mean…).

Meanwhile, he has said that “America brought 9/11 to themselves“. Making friends, eh? But that’s not all:

The Iranian parliament meanwhile has declared the US armed forces and CIA as “terrorist organizations” in a childish tit-for-tat over our branding of the terrorist Quds forces as terrorists.

Bwahahahaha!!! Well, I’m sure that some of Hollywood star would agree (remember George Clooney and Syrianaen español aquí-?) but that certainly doesn’t mean it is really a terrorist organization…

More at Infidels are Cool:

Caroline Glick writes about Iran’s overlooked message

[T]here is a reason that the West ignores the dangers facing it. The Western media ignored Ahmadinejad’s message, just as it has insistently ignored the messages of bin Laden and Fatah throughout the years, because Westerners have a hard time believing that anyone would want to abide by the Islamic world view which denies mankind’s desire for freedom.

And meanwhile:

A court in the Iran’s second largest city, Mashad, has sentenced to death by stoning a mother-of-three for having an extra-marital affair, an Iranian newspaper reported Friday.

The daily Quds said the married woman’s lover had confessed to having had sex with her and that the court sentenced him to 100 lashes.

There are currently eight women in Iranian prisons waiting to be executed by stoning, a practice usually reserved for those found guilty of adultery according to the Islamic republic’s laws.

Well, there are no homosexuals in Iran, the women’s rights are respected… How many more lies? Is he going to say that he has a beautiful haircut too?

And certainly there is also equality: the woman is going to be STONED to death, while he has been sentenced to 100 lashes. We have seen a lot of images from stoning but very few from lashes’ sentences. This one is from the sentence of 80 lashes because of abusing alcohol and having extramarital sexual relations:

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Saeed Ghanbari receives 80 lashes for abusing alcohol and having sex outside marriage.

From Plateau:

The real shots in Iran are called by the ‘inner circle’ ruling Mullahs, and, ultimately, by the Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. Ahmadinejad is a puppet and the front-man. Iran is not a Democracy. It is a Theocracy with semblance of Democracy. Even if 20% of the population voted for Ahmadinejad, the supreme leader Ali Khamenei, categorically, determines and approves of those who can or cannot run as candidates for presidency. Ahmadinejad was elevated and chosen, by Khamenei, for the presidency in Iran.

Nevertheless, Ahmadinejad is a deceiver – the same applies to Rafsanjani, Khatami and a whole host of other IR officials, who continue to liaise with the West. The difference: some – such as Rafsanjani and Khatami – are much more “diplomatic” than Ahmadinejad.

Or much more hypocrites….WorriedConfused

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Hmm, así que después de su tour por América -incluyendo sus fotos haciendo manitas con Evo Love Struck-, Agggmi ha vuelto a Irán, y ha sido tratado como un héroe. El “presidente” iraní incluso dijo a la nación que, en vez de irle a recibir al aeropuerto, “debían ir a las mezquitas a dar gracias a Alá por su maravillosa victoria“. Chatterbox

O sea, que, según Agggggmi, que a uno le llamen “mezquino y cruel dictador” es una maravillosa victoria. A mí me da que, como todos las personas crueles y frías con el dolor ajeno, este señor tiene un problema psicológico grave…

Asimismo, el hombre que quería visitar la Zona Cero de Manhattan, ha dicho que “América se buscó el que pasara el 11/S“. Francamente no sé qué quería celebrar en la zona. ¿O sí? (Piensa mal y aún te quedarás corto). Y al mismo tiempo, el Parlamento iraní ha declarado que las Fuerzas Armadas de EEUU y la CIA son “organizaciones terroristas“, en “represalia” por la calificación de las fuerzas “Quds” como terroristas por EEUU.

Claro que en esto habría artistas de Jolivú que les darían la razón.

Por supuesto, como ya dijo que no había homosexuales en Irán -y lo que pasa es que, o los han matado o están en puestos muy altos del Gobierno, como leí el otro día que puso un gracioso-, ahora va a convencernos bien de que a las mujeres no se las persigue en Irán y se respeta sus derechos: una mujer casada y madre de tres hijos va a ser lapidada por tener una relación extra-matrimonial. Pero claro, es que al hombre, mitad de la relación extra-matrimonial lo han sentenciado a 100 latigazos. Considerando que con 80 te pueden matar, vemos que los derechos de las mujeres están tan respetados como los de los hombres…. O sea, NADA.

La foto que vemos arriba es del Daily Mail de este verano. El hombre, al que tienen breada la espalda a latigazos, es Saeed Ghambari, acusado de “abusar del alcohol y de mantener relaciones sexuales fuera del matrimonio” (ya veo algunos de “my acquaintance” cambiando su idea del Islam en general y de Irán en particular de inmediato…. Rolling on the floor). Me interesan especialmente los dos verdugos. ¿A que asemejan esos verdugos de la Edad Media, crueles hasta el tuétano, a los que les gustaba torturar a todos los pobres infelices que caían en sus manos? Parece que están diciendo “te desollaré vivo aunque sea lo último que haga“. Devil

La noticia dice que “le sujetaron los brazos y las piernas para que no pudiera irse“. No me extraña que quisiera. Me duele la espalda a mí sólo de ver la foto…

Pero como dice Plateau, Aggggggmi es lo mismo que Jatamí (el del “Diálogo de las CivilizacionesBig Hug Ehhh, no, con ciertas personas los abrazos no: “Narices perderás y aún dientes si te dejas besar de ciertas gentes“) o Rafsanjani, pero lo que pasa es que estos son más diplomáticos. O más hipócritas aún.Worried

Hamas and Fatah clashing… again

And we have had clashes errr, how many times now?

Just read this post from Bloodthristy Liberal. An excerpt:

Hamas and Fatah loyalists clashed Saturday at a mosque in the southern Gaza Strip, leaving nine people wounded in the latest flare-up of violence between the two factions, witnesses and medical officials said.

The melee erupted after Hamas tried to replace an independent cleric at a mosque in the town of Khan Yunis with one of its own religious leaders, witnesses said.

Hmm, yeah, the “independent” was not hard enough, eh?? At wits endAnd just to underline their peaceful nature they clash with each other in a mosque…

But that’s not all:

For the past few years, both Fatah and Hamas have been involved in a smear campaign against each other. The two parties have devoted tremendous efforts to manipulate the media, often feeding reporters with false information.

Applause Isn’t this Taquiyya, again???
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Traducción: Leales a Hamas y a Fatah lucharon ayer en una mezquita en el sur de la Franja de GAza, dejando a nueve personas heridas en la último episodio de violencia entre las dos facciones, según testigos y equipo médico.

La melée se produjo después de que Hamas intentara reemplazar al clérigo independiente de la mezquita en la ciudad de Khan Yunis por uno de sus líderes religiosos, según los testigos.

Hmm, así que el clérigo independiente, lo era de Hamas y no era suficientemente duro, ¿eh? At wits end

Bermejo y la bandera española

Esta noticia es de hace varios días y la tenía archivada para comentarla. Es la típica noticia que me hace pensar si realmente somos animales racionales o… ¿qué somos, de dónde venimos y adónde vamos? :P

MSN Noticias

El ministro de Justicia, Mariano Fernández Bermejo, aseguró hoy que a su Ministerio y al Gobierno le gusta y defiende la bandera española “que une”, “la que se comparte, no la que se utiliza de “forma partidista”.En rueda de prensa, tras firmar un convenio con el presidente de la Junta de Andalucía, Manuel Chaves, el ministro dijo sobre las mociones que presentará el PP para que la bandera de España ondee en todos los Ayuntamientos, que este es el deseo del Gobierno y del Ministerio que “trabaja para que todas las instituciones tengan nuestra bandera”.

No obstante, aclaró que el ejecutivo de José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero, trabaja “desde la responsabilidad y desde el sentido del Estado y no haciendo cuestión partidista de ese tema y utilizando la bandera contra nadie”.

Pero ¡¡¡qué imbecilidad…!!! Angry ¿Cómo alguien puede decir que el PSOE, que no usa la bandera española ni en los mítines ni siquiera en los Ayuntamientos, usa la bandera que une? Pero ¿se puede ser más netamente cursi?

Las veces que yo he ido con la bandera española en la mano, no era para pasársela por los morros a nadie, era porque YO quería llevarla. Los socialistas se piensan que llevamos la bandera como esos señores que se casan con la buenorra para llevarla de mujer florero y dar envidia a los amigos… Pues mire, no. Yo la llevo porque considero que es mi derecho llevarla y porque estoy orgullosa de lo que representa, aunque su gobierno cada vez me da menos razones para estarlo.Sick

Ahora bien, cada uno es libre de sentirse como guste: a ustedes les repatea que usemos la bandera, porque sigue siendo un símbolo de unión por encima de otras diferencias. Y como ustedes no la usan NUNCA, entonces los demás no podemos. De modo que no usar la bandera es para ustedes, usar la “bandera que arropa y que une“.I dont know

La lógica de Aristóteles y de Santo Tomás no sabemos dónde está… [Pero qué digo, uno era un fascista y el otro un monje católico, sabihondo y artistócrata… :twisted: ]

Catholic publisher’s manual on teaching Islam in schools not supported by Spanish bishops

Catholic publisher’s manual on teaching Islam in schools not supported by Spanish bishops

The Bishops’ Conference of Spain announced Thursday that the publication of a controversial manual on how to teach Islam in schools by SM Publishers, which is operated by the Marianists, was done so with out the knowledge or consent of the bishops.“In order to avoid confusing the true and much-wanted inter-religious dialogue with relativism and religious indifferentism, and in response to doubts that have been raised in this regard, it should be known that this publication has not been carried out with the knowledge or the consent of the Bishops’ Conference,” the statement indicated.

“Responsibility for the publication of this book and others planned for the same series lies with the Publisher,” the bishops stated.

The book in question, “Discovering Islam,” was put out by the Santa Maria Foundation’s publishing company with financing from the Ministry of Education and Science.

:shock: There is no room for another idiot in this world.. and in Spain even less!

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Vamos a ver si me aclaro: resulta que la editorial SM (que si no recuerdo mal también ha sacado un libro sobre Educación para la Ciudadanía que tira para atrás…), ha publicado un libro sobre cómo enseñar el Islam en las escuelas titulado “Descubriendo el Islam”.

En primer lugar, la publicación en sí de un libro en el que se alaba al Islam por una editorial católica (pertenece a los Marianistas) es ya tener un problema psicológico: esquizofrenia, doble personalidad o algo así. O dimitud… :mad:

Pero es que además, no tenían el permiso de los obispos quienes han emitido un comunicado diciendo:

Para evitar confusiones en el verdadero y muy ansiado (¿?) diálogo con el diaólogo interreligioso con el relativismo y la indiferencia religiosa (y luego dicen que los abogados y los médicos tenemos un lenguaje muy difícil, complicado…., pues esa frase se las trae), y en respuesta a las dudas que han aparecido al respecto, debe conocerse que esta publicación se ha realizado sin el conocimiento o el consentimiento de la Conferencia Episcopal. La responsabilidad por su publicación y otros planificados en esta serie (o sea, ¡¡¡¡hay más!!!!) corresponde en exclusiva al Editor.

Lo dicho en este país no cabe un tonnnnnnnnnnnnto más…. Sólo faltaría que la Conferencia Episcopal diera su consentimiento para libros que ayudan a “descubrir” otras fes… :twisted:

Zapatero and Putin speak about Burma – Zapatero y Putin hablan sobre Birmania

Yesterday: Buddhist leader Dalai Lama Extends support to Burmese protesters. Today: DW:

Germany’s foreign minister said China is still upset over a meeting between the German chancellor and the Dalai Lama last week. Foreign Minister Frank-Walter Steinmeier said his talks with Chinese Foreign Minister Yang Jiechi on Friday touched on Iran and Burma but Sunday’s meeting between German Chancellor Angela Merkel and the exiled Tibetan leader in Berlin emerged as the main issue. China reacted angrily to the encounter, warning Germany that bilateral ties had been damaged and insisting the Dalai Lama was a dangerous figure who sought independence for Tibet. China routinely criticizes visits abroad by the Dalai Lama, who fled Tibet for India in 1959 during a failed uprising against Chinese rule.

I have been in today’s protest in Madrid, where there were THREE vans of anti-riot police. I just don’t know what they were there for really. The people who were there were all peacefully protesting against the crackdown in Burma, no one was going to turn violent.

I have not been able to take but one photo (the camera was full and I am a fool for not copying them before in the PC :oops: ) . These were the dangerous people against whom the Government sent the policemen:

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The event had been organised by the anti-Castro “Cuba Democracia ¡Ya!”(that is, “Cuba, Democracy Now!”). That’s why the placard reads “Down with dictatorships in Cuba and Burma“.

There were not a lot of people, but the day was awful, nearly raining (you can see the sky, normally full blue, totally cloudy). And it is Saturday morning and, if it would not have been for blogs, no one would have known. No TV spoke about it, that I know of. And if normal MSM don’t speak, it does not exist.

Anyway, with not so many people there, the presence of all the policemen was ridiculous, to say the least.

Lastly, Zapatero has, at least, spoken about Burmese dictatorship, speaking with Putin:

Both men also spoke about the worsening situation in Myanmar. They agreed that the international community needs to monitor the situation very closely, but the leaders believe it is still too early to draw conclusions or introduce sanctions.

I was going to write I am shocked but I’m not the least. Zapatero has a good relationship with China -to whose leaders he did not even remind their lack of respect for Human Rights- asking even for a lift in the arms embargo (but afterwards claiming he is a “pacifist:mad: ). And now wants to strenghten the ties with Russia. But he has again mistaken the rules about basic sight regarding diplomacy: in the same statement Putin remarked that Lugovoi was a Russian citizen who could not be extradited by now:

“Mr Lugovoy is a Russian citizen. As we have said several times, if we are given any evidence of illegal activity, the Russian law enforcement system will certainly take the decision to bring anyone to justice. Unfortunately the demands from our British partners to extradite Lugovoy are not supported by any documents that prove that he has committed any illegal actions. There is the demand to extradite him based only on suspicion – but no proof,” said the Russian President.

The Spanish Prime Minister did not comment directly on the ongoing dispute between Moscow and London.

From bilateral ties to international problems, Madrid and Moscow seem to share not only many common projects and goals, but political viewpoints as well. Both the Russian President and the Spanish Prime Minister seemed very satisfied not only with the course of their talks, but with the development of their countries’ relationship. The frank discussion of various international issues is further evidence that Russia and Spain are generally in agreement politically.

This could be another front on the bad relationship that Spain has had with Great Britain since Zapatero came to power -even if Blair did not show it very much as Bush has done-. Gordon Brown has been one of the toughest leaders speaking against Burmese crackdown and his Government is the one who is asking Putin to extradite Lugovoi, now in the party of ultra-nationalist and supporter of polygamy to defend the purity of Russians, Zhirinosky.

Kate has a lot of photos from the protest in Washington: Of all of them this is the most significant of all:

(Para lectores españoles: “China: ¡Frena a los asesinos birmanos! Exigimos a China que inmediatamente:

  • condene la represión violenta de los monjes budistas y de los demás que protestaban pacíficamente.
  • deje de apoyar al gobierno militar birmano.”)

John from This Ain’t Hell has also posted some photos of the event.

Aquiles writes there are concentration camps on the making in Burma.

God help them. Because we, human beings, are too coward to do it. :evil:

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He estado en la protesta contra la represión en Birmania en donde casi había más policía que personas protestando (había TRES furgones de policía anti-disturbios, que no entiendo realmente para qué estaban allí…). La única foto que he podido sacar está arriba.

Pero se entiende esta actitud si consideramos las declaraciones de Zapatero junto a Putin en Rusia:

Están de acuerdo en que la comunidad internacional debe monitorizar la situación de cerca, pero ambos líderes creen que es todavía muy pronto para sacar conclusiones.

Para una persona que está dando la tabarra con que a su abuelo lo mató Franco este tipo de declaraciones son del todo sorprendentes (o no, si consideramos lo que dijo a la madre de Irene Villa). Además, son una muestra de frialdad hacia las personas que protestaban pacíficamente totalmente inaudita. Como si la vida de 200 personas, los campos de concentración (arriba, link de Aquiles), los monjes detenidos en los conventos y la seguridad física y piscológica de los demás, no le importase nada (realmente no, no le importa nada).

Pero es que además puede provocar otra crisis diplomática con Inglaterra, porque Gordon Brown es uno de los líderes mundiales que más se ha destacado en la denuncia de lo que acontece en Birmania y porque en la misma rueda de prensa, Putin volvió a repetir que no va a extraditar a Lugovoi, al que se acusa del asesinato de Litvinenko y que además ahora se ha incorporado al partido político del ultranacionalista Zhirinovsky, que defiende la poligamia obligatoria para las mujeres rusas solteras, para de ese modo conservar la pureza de la raza rusa.

¿Y qué gana España? En primer lugar, el apoyo de China, con quien los socialistas en el Gobierno quieren estrechar relaciones para abrir su mercado a la inversión española -Zapatero incluso pidió que levantaran el embargo de armas a China, pero luego va por ahí diciendo que es “pacifista”-. Pero en segundo lugar, el apoyo de Rusia, con quien se subraya la plena coincidencia en política internacional de “ambos líderes”, es decir, Putin y Zapatero.

Por último, mete el dedo en el ojo a Bush que ya pidió fuertes sanciones en la ONU y ha decretado sanciones importantes contra 14 mandatarios birmanos.

Anti-anglosajonismo/occidentalismo puro y duro, aunque para ello haya que apoyar al demonio. Esa es la política exterior española.

Repito: había TRES furgones antidisturbios. ¿Tendrá algo que ver que se compara a Castro con los generales de la Junta birmana? ¿Y que sea socialista la Junta Birmana?

RESPUESTAS DE EXAMENES DE INSTITUTO

Esto me lo me lo mandaron ayer al email y creí que lloraba de risa -lo triste es que son respuestas reales :( -:

Estas son algunas respuestas de alumnos a consignas dadas en el ingreso a la Universidad Católica de Mendoza que me hizo llegar una colega. Están escritas con la misma ortografía de los alumnos. Aunque son para llorar, algunas de ellas son casi geniales.
(la ortografia es original): Si, si… verdaderamente original en algunos casos..

P: Los cuatro Evangelistas:
R: Los cuatro evangelistas eran 3: San Pedro Y San Pablo.

Leo y releo, y no entiendo cuál es el tercero y el último- de los 4…

La catedral de León:
Fue construida por los romanos gracias a un arquitecto americano.

Que les mandó los planos por e-mail. (jejeje).

Formación de las cordilleras:
Las montanas no se forman en uno o Dos dias, tardan mucho tiempo en formarse.

Semanas, tal vez?

¿Qué es la atmósfera?:
La atmosfera es el sitio donde se encuentran los procesos atmosfericos como las nubes. En esta parte se producen los rayos sismicos, que son aquellos que producen los terremotos y el temblamiento de tierra.

:P

Movimientos del corazón:
De rotacion alrededor de si mismo y de traslaci€ ¦ón alrededor del cuerpo.

Es un “Doctor” en astronomía…

Círculo:
Es una linea pegada por los dos extremos formando un redondel.

Yo no podría definirlo mejor..

Averiguar si es primo el numero 2639:
Para mi que este numero es primo porque no hay ningun numero que dividido por este numero que es 2639 nos de exacto. Si usted ve que esta mal lo corrija.

Me encantó la puesta en juego de la subjetividad para esta respuesta! “Para mí que…” Luego, el error matemático puede cometerlo cualquiera.

Primera ley de Mendel:
Mendel era un hombre que durante toda su vida se dedico al cruce de las plantas. De sus experiencias hizo un libro pero lo publican en una encuadernacion mala y la gente no se entero Despues de Mendel dos personas descubrieron lo mismo que el sin saberlo y vieron que habian perdido el tiempo inutilmente.

Qué huevones los dos tipos que vienieron después de Mendel, no? Descubriendo el agua tibia… Y que boludo el profesor que se debe haber pasado un cuarto de hora contando la anécdota para introducir el tema… Che… ¿Quién es Mendel?

Etapas más importantes en la evolución del hombre:
Sobre el año 570 se cree en la primera aparicion del Homo sapiens. A partir del 570 y hasta el 1200 el Homohabilis. A partir del 1200 y hasta aproximadamente el 1700 el Homohabilis y despues, hombres normales.

No me puedo parar de reir…

El anarquismo:
Es una ideologia racional y astringente.

¿Será buena para la limpieza del cutis?

jejeje, habrá que preguntárselo a los anarquistas. :D

Marco Polo :
Fue un descubridor cartagines que pretendia descubrir America; que lo consiguio.

Marco Polo: un pionero. Colón: como los 2 huevones posteriores a Mendel. :lol:

Acueductos:
Eran para transportar el agua de un extremo a otro en vez de ir cargando con los cubos.

Esta es la más racional de todas.

Los marginados:
Viven en la calle, no tienen dinero y no poseen privilegios como es ovio .

¡¡¡Está muy bien!!! Yo lo apruebo.

oVio :oops:

La nobleza:
No podian ser de ella si no tenian sangre y no eran de familia de ese grupo.

;)

Una de posesiones:
En las tierras del noble se uvicaba la casa del se€ ¦ñor, el molino, la tostadora del pan, etc…

uVicaba … :oops:

Literatura-Medir el segundo verso escrito en la pizarra:
Unos 75 centimetros

Esqueleto de la pantorrilla:
Esta formado por el hueso mas largo del cuerpo, que es el fémur que va desde el omoplato hasta la rotula.

El cerebro:
Las ideas, despues de hablar se van al cerebro.

Ojalá!

Aves prensoras:
Son las aves que viven en las “prensas”, sitios donde hay mucho agua. Tienen bonitos coloridos, como el cuervo.

Maravilloso! ¡Debe estar pensando en los colores de San Lorenzo…

Ejemplo de gallinacea que no sea la gallina:
El pollo. ¿Está mal?

A mí se me ocurre esa y “el gallo”…

Depuración del agua:
Se hace por los rayos ultraviolentos.

Vieron que la violencia no es nueva?

Movimientos del corazón:
El corazon siempre esta en movimiento, solo esta parado en los cadaveres.

Bueno… no estaría del todo mal…

Anfibios:
La rana tiene una hendidura cloacal, por la cual lanza el tipico sonido “cloac, cloac”.

Insuperable!

Ejemplo de parásito interno:
Las visceras.

Productos volcánicos:
Las bombas atomicas.

Las algas:
Son animales con caracteres de vegetales.

Antibi€ ¦óticos:
El alcohol, el algodon y agua oxigenada.

Glaciares:
Pueden ser por erosion y por defuncion. O por opción….

Moisés y los israelitas:
Los israelitas en el desierto se alimentaban de patriarcas. D espués vino Hitler y se vengó.

:shock: (¿se alimentaban de patriarcas??? ¿Sabrá qué es un patriarca?)

La soberbia:
Es un apetito desordenado de comer y beber, que se corrige practicando la lujuria.

:shock: hein??? Bwahahahahaha!!! Menudo lío que tiene con los pecados capitales… :D

Geografía-Qué rio pasa por Viena:
El Vesubio Azul.

Fases de la luna:
Luna llena, luna nueva y menos cuarto.

Este atrasa…

Geografia-Holanda
En Holanda, de cada cuatro habitantes, uno es vaca.

Qué suerte que yo no vivo en Holanda o ya estaría en el Matadero…

Geografía-Afluentes del Duero por la derecha:
Son los mismos que por la izquierda.

No está mal… ¿Por la derecha de quién?

Fe:
Es lo que nos da Dios para poder entender a los curas.

Y tiene razón!!!!

El hombre primitivo:
Se vestia de pieles y se refugiaba en las tabernas.

Gracias a los ecologistas, ahora se visten con fibra poliamida…

Troops take control of Burma – El Ejército toma el control en Birmania

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Found at The Moderate Voice.

Other interesting links:

Where the world stand with Burma.

Junta tries to blame foreign media for the protests:

Screen grab from Burma's state-run English language TV - 27/09/2007

London-based Burmese blogger Ko Htike said he is getting nothing over the internet from his contacts in Burma and that he can no longer reach them by mobile phone.

He told the BBC News website that he can occasionally reach people in Burma on landline telephones, but even this is sporadic.

Burmese monks in Mandalay - 22/02/2007Accounts from Burma Burma’s cyber-dissidents Burma’s shadowy leaders

The only other way to make contact is by satellite phone but these are difficult to come by and the risks for people in Burma are tremendous: three-and-a-half years in prison, he said.

The Irrawaddy news website, however, run by Burmese journalists in exile, has managed to get a few pictures of Friday’s protests with a 28 September date stamp on them.

BBC sources in Burma have said that international mobile phone signals have been interrupted and soldiers are searching people for cameras and mobile phones.

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Buddhist monks sit inside an Internet shop run on a generater in Yangon, 10 April 2007. The flow of information out of Myanmar was squeezed Friday as the nation’s main Internet link went down and several newspapers stopped publishing, amid a deadly crackdown on anti-junta protests.(AFP/File/Khin Maung)

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In this photo made available by the Mandalay Gazette, soldiers with their weapons are seen in downtown Yangon, September 27, 2007. Crowds taunted soldiers and police who barricaded central Yangon on Friday to prevent more mass protests against Myanmar’s 45 years of military rule and deepening economic hardship. Picture taken September 27, 2007. REUTERS/Mandalay Gazette (MYANMAR).

Armed troops take position in the streets of central Yangon, 27 September 2007. Security forces have moved to crush protests in Myanmar’s two biggest cities, unleashing warning shots and baton charges, and cutting Internet access in the third day of a deadly crackdown.(AFP/HO/File) .

PhotoProtesters gathering in the streets of central Yangon. Myanmar’s police and military were out in force again Friday, patrolling the deserted streets after a two-day crackdown on mass protests left at least 13 people dead and hundreds more behind bars.(AFP/Moemaka Media)

PhotoThis photo received by Internet website Mizzima News shows the crowds gathered for protest at Sule junction shortly before Myanmar security forces stormed the demonstrators in Yangon, 27 September 2007. Vigils were held in Canada’s capital and its biggest city Thursday in support of Myanmar’s pro-democracy protestors, whose demonstrations were violently broken up by their military rulers.(AFP/Mizzima News/File)

PhotoSoldiers march through central Yangon.
Satellites images may show Burmese Junta Abuses:

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Images collected over the last year focused on sites in eastern Myanmar, helping document reports of villages being burned or eliminated, new villages where people had been relocated and rapidly expanding military camps, Lars Bromley of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, said Friday.

In images provided by the American Association for the Advancement of Science, before-and-after satellite images show the site of an apparent military encampment in Burma on Nov. 11, 2000, (top), and again on Dec. 13, 2006, (bottom), when new bamboo fencing can be seen. The human rights group, Free Burma Rangers, reported a major expansion of this camp in 2006, corroborated by the AAAS analysis of images. Satellite photos showing the disappearance of villages and a buildup of army camps offer what researchers say is potential evidence of human rights abuses in Myanmar, the scene of bloody anti-government protests that have drawn tens of thousands of demonstrators. (AP Photo/Top image: GeoEye Satellite Image. Bottom image: DigitalGlobe)

Japan will investigate the death of the Japanese video journalist Kengi Nagai:

Japan is sending its deputy foreign minister to Burma to investigate the death of a Japanese journalist, who was covering the anti-government protests.

Japan said it would review its aid programmes to Burma over the fatal shooting of Kenji Nagai on Thursday.

TV footage has emerged which raises the possibility that the 50-year-old may have been deliberately targeted rather than caught in police cross-fire.

Troops take back control in Burma:

Soldiers and police took control of the streets Friday, firing warning shots and tear gas to scatter the few pro-democracy protesters who ventured out as Myanmar’s military junta sealed off Buddhist monasteries and cut public Internet access.

On the third day of a harsh government crackdown, the streets were empty of the mass gatherings that had peacefully challenged the regime daily for nearly two weeks, leaving only small groups of activists to be chased around by security forces.

“Bloodbath again! Bloodbath again!” a Yangon resident yelled while watching soldiers break up one march by shooting into air, firing tear gas and beating people with clubs.

Thousands of monks had provided the backbone of the protests, but they were besieged in their monasteries, penned in by locked gates and barbed wire surrounding the compounds in the two biggest cities, Yangon and Mandalay. Troops stood guard outside and blocked nearby roads to keep the clergymen isolated.

Many Yangon residents seemed pessimistic over the crackdown, fearing it fatally weakened a movement that began nearly six weeks ago as small protests over fuel price hikes and grew into demonstrations by tens of thousands demanding an end to 45 years of military rule.

[…]Much of the regime’s defiance — and ability to withstand economic sanctions imposed by the West — stems from the diplomatic and financial support of neighboring China. Another neighbor, India, also has refrained from pressuring the junta.

Analysts say that as long as those two giant countries remain silent and other Southeast Asian countries keep investing in Myanmar, it is unlikely the junta will show any flexibility. Every other time the regime has been challenged by its own people, it has responded with force.

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Como ya escribí ayer, han cortado el acceso a Internet y los móviles tampoco funcionan.

La Junta está tratando de echar la culpa de las protestas a las cadenas extranjeras, incluida la BBC, a los que tacha de “destruccionistas“.

Los bloggers están preocupados: hasta ahora han sido ellos los que han permitido una difusión rápida de las imágenes de la brutalidad de la Junta, pero con las nuevas restricciones es posible que no obtengan muchas más. Sólo se puede conectar con ellos con teléfonos vía satélite, cuya posesión es un delito que se paga con una pena de cárcel de tres años y medio. Además, los soldados y los policías están buscando por las calles a personas con teléfonos móviles y cámaras para detenerlas…

Pero lo que no pueden bloquear son los satélites artificiales, y al parecer hay imágenes suficientemente claras de abusos por parte de la Junta: pueblos enteros quemados o destruidos, las personas realojadas en otros sitios y campos militares que crecen rápidamente.

Por último, Japón va a investigar la muerte del video-reportero Kenji Nagai, que, según las imágenes de la TV, fue deliberadamente escogido y asesinado, y no murió por fuego cruzado.

Asimismo, han amenazado con revisar todos sus programas de ayuda al desarrollo que tengan con Birmania.

Hace escasamente una hora han informado de que los militares tienen otra vez el control sobre el país, después de que hayan cercado los monasterios, alrededor de los cuales han colocado alambre de púas y hay soldados, y hayan suspendido Internet.

Hay pesimismo en Rangún. :(

Posts relacionados:

  1. Military Junta cut access in Burma.
  2. Nine Kiled in Burma today – Asesinadas nueve personas en Birmania.
  3. Myanmar soldiers fire weapons into crowd – China continues blocking democracy.
  4. Military Junta threatens to kill anyone who does not obey curfew.
  5. Five Monks killed in Burma.
  6. Toque de queda en Rangún – Curfews in Burma.
  7. Myanmar anti-Junta protests biggest in 20 years.

Detienen en Argelia al fundador del Grupo Salafista para la Predicación y el Combate

Detienen en Argelia al fundador del Grupo Salafista para la Predicación y el Combate | elmundo.es

El fundador de la banda terrorista argelina Grupo Salafista para la Predicación y el Combate (GSPC), Hasan Habtab, ha sido detenido por la policía, según informa el diario árabe ‘Al Hayat’.El diario, el más prestigioso del mundo árabe, cita a “fuentes informadas” en su nota fechada en Londres, que aseguraron que Hatab, uno de los terroristas más buscados de Argelia, fue arrestado en el barrio de Husein de Argel el pasado día 22, cuando se encontraba celebrando la ruptura del ayuno en Ramadán.

La fuente indicó que Hatab se encontraba en compañía de algunos ex compañeros del GSPC que han abandonado las armas.

El GSPC aglutinó a los terroristas en activo procedentes del Ejército Islámico de Salvación y del Grupo Islámico Armado, convirtiéndose en el grupo terrorista más temido por el Estado argelino.

Recientemente anunció su fusión con Al Qaeda y la formación de una rama magrebí de esta última organización llamada Al Qaeda en el Magreb Islámico, que opera en el norte de África y algunos países subsharianos.

Esto son buenas noticias, incluso después de señalar la imbecilidad de los diplomáticos USA en sus negociaciones con Argelia.

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The founder of the Algerian terrorist band “Salafist Group for the Preaching and the Combar”, Hasan Habtab, has been detained by police forces according to the Arabic newspaper “Al-Hayat”. According to informed sources, the terrorist was detained by police in the quarter of Hussein in the city of Argel last 22nd, when he was celebrating the breaking of the fast of Ramadan.

He was in company of other “brothers” from the SGPC who had abandoned it.

Related news from Counterterrorism Blog:

  1. Abdelmalek Droudkel, aka Abu Mussab, was allegedly kicked out of his position of emir of Al Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb (AQIM) by his peers.
  2. In Mid May, after receiving a US report on potential terror attacks in Libya similar to those perpetrated in Algiers in April, Colonel Khadafi met with his top security services aides. This American report mentioned the potential use of missiles targeting the Bab Al Azizia barrack, Khadafi’s Headquarters in Tripoli. The report also mentioned that Al Qaeda members entered Libya through Algeria and Sudan. It provided a list of likely personalities targeted including security services heads, the CEO of the National Oil Company, Chucri Ghanem, the Prime Minister, Al Baghdadi Al Mahmoudi, the Interior Minister. Other targets included the headquarters of foreign companies, in particular Anglo-Saxon ones in the oil and gas sectors.

Zapatero destaca intenso camino a recorrer con Rusia en relaciones bilaterales

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El presidente español, José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero, destacó hoy el “intenso camino” que España y Rusia tienen por delante en materia económica, política y cultural, al tiempo que el mandatario ruso, Vladimir Putin, manifestó su “satisfacción” por la firmeza de las relaciones entre ambas naciones.Minutos antes de la entrevista de trabajo que ambos mantendrán en la residencia oficial de verano del presidente ruso, Putin y Zapatero realizaron una breve declaración en la que ambos coincidieron en destacar las buenas relaciones bilaterales.

Putin manifestó su “gran satisfacción” por que España y Rusia mantengan “firmes” sus relaciones bilaterales y destacó que el “muy buen intercambio” que ambas naciones mantienen en la esfera política.

En materia económica, señaló que se está produciendo un incremento de las inversiones, con un 40 por ciento de aumento por ambos países el pasado año, y confió en que se mantenga la tendencia.

El presidente ruso reconoció que ha habido “problemas” y que la presencia española en su mercado ruso “todavía es insignificante”. Por último, se manifestó satisfecho “en general” por el curso de las relaciones bilaterales y aseguró que esta nueva visita del presidente español supondrá un “incentivo” en los vínculos entre ambas naciones.

Zapatero afirmó que las relaciones diplomáticas, que cumplen su trigésimo aniversario, son “muy positivas” y subrayó que ambos países tienen por delante “un intenso camino” juntos tanto en el plano económico, como en el político y el cultural.

Por último, destacó el desarrollo de España y sus perspectivas de invertir en Rusia, así como el aumento de su presencia por medio del español y la cultura española.

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Zapatero pointed out the “intense path” that Russia and Spain have ahead (hein???) and Putin stated his satisfaction for the firmess in the relationship between the two Nations (wow, Putin has called Spain a Nation and Zapatero has not protested!!!).

In the official statement, Putin also underlined that there is a very good exchange between the two Nations in a political sphere. Regarding economy, he said that there is a rise in inversion, of a 40% each year in both countries and he added he trusted that tendency was going to be maintained.

Putin also acknowledged that there had been problems and that Spanish presence in Russia “was insignificant”, addind that the Spanish PM visit is an “incentive” in the links between the two countries (oops, does Putin know Zapatero is a jynx???).

Zapatero considered that the relationship is “very positive” and underlined the importance of the Spanish development and of our perspectives of inversion in Russia. Lastly, he pointed out the significant rise of the Spanish language (hehehe, in Russia, my friends, and here in Spain, there are places where the use of Spanish is nearly forbidden… :mad: ) and culture.

I don’t like this relationship. It’s good to have allies but Putin? He has time to speak with Putin but not with Merkel? Spain has more interests in Russia that in Germany?

Arggghhhh!! Ahmadinejad and Evo, holding hands!!! – Ahmadenijad y Evo, de la mano

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Oohh!!! You’re lovable, Ahmi, even with that haircut!! :P

My goodness, thanks God they can’t have children ensemble

Just go and read Fausta’s post: an excerpt:

On a trip to strengthen ties with leftists in Latin America and roll back U.S. influence, the Iranian president, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, has pledged to invest $1 billion in Bolivia and reaffirmed relations with the Venezuelan president with a declaration that “no one can defeat us.”

And now comes the laughable statement from Aggggggggmi:

Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad has extended an invitation to U.S. President George W. Bush to speak at an Iranian university if the American leader ever traveled to the Islamic Republic, state-run television reported Friday.

As part of his controversial trip to New York, the hardline Iranian leader spoke Monday at Columbia University, where he faced hostile questioning and a combative introduction by the university’s president, who said Ahmadinejad exhibited “all the signs of a petty and cruel dictator.”

If their president plans to travel to Iran, we will allow him to make a speech” at a university, Ahmadinejad told state TV before leaving New York to travel to South America earlier this week.

If I were Bush I would never go to Iran till the mullahs are gone, just in case…

But that’s not all:

Ahmadineyad y Chávez se saluda en la recepción oficial en Caracas. (Foto: AP)

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Ahmadineyad y Chávez se saludan en la recepción oficial en Caracas. (Foto: AP)

Short and very private meeting between them

Ahmi, this does not look good. You said there were no homosexuals in Iran…, remember?

And we are not even in spring!!!

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Ahmadine-jihad está en Bolivia y Venezuela, abrazándose con sus respectivos presidentes. Con uno hace manitas y con el otro mantiene una “corta pero muy privada relación“. :shock: (Dios, mejor que no hayan puesto el vídeo…)

Pero no: no ha sido un viaje de placer. En Bolivia Ahmadinejad ha anunciado que Irán va a invertir un billón de dólares en Bolivia.

Con Chávez departió en el habitual estilo robolusionario:

“Nos hemos sentido todos los venezolanos verdaderamente orgullosos de ser sus hermanos, amigos de Irán, y de compartir juntos este camino de la revolución, de la dignidad de los pueblos, de la soberanía. ¡El camino de la lucha contra el imperialismo!“, declaró Chávez al recibir a su colega iraní.

[…] Por su parte, el presidente iraní llamó a su “hermano de corazón” Chávez el “gran revolucionario de América Latina”, y lo calificó como “un gran hombre, revolucionario y valiente, que ha dedicado su vida al avance del pueblo venezolano, de la revolución y al despertar del pueblo latinoamericano”. Auguró que los gobiernos y pueblos de Irán y Venezuela “con una puesta en común estarán siempre juntos en la escena mundial (…) multiplicando” su poder en beneficio de la paz y prosperidad de los “pueblos oprimidos”.

Agregó que Caracas y Teherán “estarán al lado de todos los pueblos revolucionarios en el mundo” como “el pueblo oprimido de Bolivia, el querido pueblo de Nicaragua, la gente revolucionaria de Cuba, el pueblo ecuatoriano, uruguayo“, agregó.

“Hermano de corazón”… huyyyyy, esto se pone mal.

Por cierto, que Ahmadine-jihad quiere ¡¡invitar a Bush a hablar en Teherán!!

Y ¡no estamos en primavera! :lol:

Military junta cuts Internet access in Burma

Another day, more bad news from the Burmese Junta:Michelle Malkin » Reports: Military junta cuts Internet access in Burma; Sniper reportedly killed Japanese journalist Kenji Nagai

(…) Burmese bloggers have been crucial whistleblowers and eyewitnesses to history–supplying the world with round-the-clock coverage and photos of their oppressive regime’s crackdown. Now, just as the Western press is lauding their role, the military junta has reportedly cut off Internet access:

Myanmar’s government appeared to have cut public Internet access and troops occupied key Buddhist monasteries on Friday, witnesses and diplomats said, in an effort to end demonstrations against the ruling junta.

The moves raised concerns that the military government may be preparing to intensify a crackdown on civilians that has killed at least 10 people in the past two days. The Internet in particular has played a crucial role in getting news and images of the pro-democracy protests to the outside world.

According to AFP, government officials are blaming a “damaged underwater cable.”

After two days of unrest in Yangon’s streets, Myanmar’s main link to the Internet has stopped working, according to a telecom official who blamed the problem on a damaged cable.

“The Internet is not working because the underwater cable is damaged,” an official with Myanmar Post and Telecoms told AFP on condition of anonymity.

Myanmar’s Internet service is tightly controlled and only sporadically available even in the best of times, but the military has tightened its controls amid anti-government protests.

In Bangkok, an official at a Thai telecom that provides satellite services to Myanmar also said some Internet service inside the country had been cut.

One western source inside Myanmar said she had not been able to access emails or Internet since late morning.

Yes, question the timing

The yell of a monk yesterday as he stands up, with broken glasses thanks to a shot from the Burmese soldiers and surrounded by a tear gas’ cloud:

Who is going to come to help us? Do they know in your country what’s happening here? Why nobody is helping us?

has a more chilling sound after reading the link Schwan (hello ;) ) left me yesterday in the comments:

The professor Desmond Ball, from the Center of Strategic Studies and Defense from the University of Universidad de Canberra –who has published a book about the Burmese spies–, underlined that “the intelligence services and the security forces have tapped all the telecommunications’ systems of the country”.

In Burma, having a non-declared radio-phone means detention and whoever is surprised with a satellite phone is charged with “high treason” and condemned to a minimum punishment of 20 years in prison. Moreover, to use a PC, you must have an special license from the Communications and Mail Ministry. Infringing that law means a punishment between seven to fifteen years in prison. In this country, there are only a dozen cybercafes with limited access to Internet.

In every hotel of Rangoon and in other cities, the phone calls are intercepted without even considering that can be known by the speaker and, if the stablishment’s internet service is used, it will record it to their archives. The ordinary Burmese say that the military regime has “eyes and ears” everywhere. They know that the powerful Intelligence Service pays not only military men, but also beggars, street sellers, hotel receptionists, office workers, monks, taxi drivers and students, among others.

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Si estás cerca de Madrid y puedes venir, mañana hay una manifestación a las 12:00 en la Puerta del Sol hay una protesta contra la dictadura birmana. Gracias a todos.

NINE KILLED IN BURMA TODAY! – NUEVE MUERTOS HOY EN BIRMANIA

The crackdown continues. At wits endSick
News from The Associated Press

Soldiers with automatic rifles fired into crowds of anti-government demonstrators Thursday, killing at least nine people in the bloodiest day in more than a month of protests demanding an end to military rule.Bloody sandals lay scattered on some streets as protesters fled shouting “Give us freedom, give us freedom!”

On the second day of a brutal crackdown, truckloads of troops in riot gear also raided Buddhist monasteries on the outskirts of Yangon, beating and arresting dozens of monks, witnesses and Western diplomats said. Japan protested the killing of a Japanese photographer.

Daily demonstrations by tens of thousands have grown into the stiffest challenge to the ruling junta in two decades, a crisis that began Aug. 19 with rallies against a fuel price hike then escalated dramatically when monks began joining the protests.

With the government ignoring international appeals for restraint, troops fired into packs of demonstrators in at least four locations in Yangon, witnesses and a Western diplomat said. Protesters – some shouting “Give us freedom!” – dodged roadblocks and raced down alleys in a defiant game of cat and mouse with soldiers and riot police that went on for most of the day.

Some 70,000 protesters were on the streets at the height of the chaos, though the total was difficult to estimate as different groups broke up and later reformed.

Sandals were strewn by a pool of blood at one spot where people fled approaching police. In a brave challenge, a bare-chested man emerged from one crowd to advance toward riot officers, then was felled by a rubber bullet and suffered a beating by officers who took him away.

They are fighting bravely against the Junta:

Local residents in South Okkalapa township have surrounded security forces who returned to Ngway Kyar Yan monastery to arrest the abbot following last night’s raids.

At least 130 monks were detained in the raid on the monastery, and personal belongings including robes, rice and 2,000,000 Kyat in cash were seized.

Security forces returned at around noon today to arrest the abbot and took up positions surrounding the monastery.

But hundreds of thousands of local residents, outraged by the raids, surrounded the troops, shouting anti-government slogans and demanding the immediate release of the detained monks.

Other developments today:

  1. Burma says it will issue a visa to UN special envoy Ibrahim Gambari, who is being urgently sent to the country
  2. the Association of South-East Asian Nations voices “revulsion” at the killings and urges Burma – one of its members – to exercise restraint
  3. UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Louise Arbour warns Burmese leaders that they could be prosecuted for their actions

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Last news are that Kyang Kyang, General Than Swe’s wife, their daughter, Thadar Swe and their grandson have taken a plane to go abroad. Something which is really worrying. :(

USA has announced sanctions against 14 Burmese officials.

Oh, and Myanmar is how the Junta named the country, so the Burmese people are not very fond of it. ;)
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En español:

La Junta Militar birmana acepta la entrada al país del enviado de la ONU.

China y Rusia evitan una condena de la ONU. capullos Angry ( y siento el lenguaje…).

El Ejército birmano reprime una manifestación a tiros y causa al menos 9 muertos.

Al iniciarse el día, una inmensa multitud se había reunido de nuevo en torno a la pagoda Sule. “Les damos 10 minutos. Si no se van, emplearemos medidas extremas”, gritaron los soldados a través de megáfonos. Poco después, por lo menos 100 personas habían sido detenidas y obligadas a subir a camiones militares, mientras los otros manifestantes huían corriendo por las calles del centro, explicaron los testigos.

Los jóvenes, acompañados por unos 20 monjes budistas, cantaron el himno nacional birmano mientras encaraban a decenas de policías y soldados armados que les impedían el paso, afirmaron los testigos.

“El general Aung San nunca habría ordenado al ejército que matase al pueblo”, gritaron, en referencia al difunto héroe de la independencia birmana y padre de la líder pro democrática y premio Nobel de la Paz Aung San Suu Kyi.

EEUU anuncia sanciones contra 14 altos cargos birmanos.Applause

¿Un nuevo Tiananmen?

El último episodio acontecido en la revuelta popular de Birmania hace temer lo peor. Anoche, Kyaing Kyaing, esposa del jefe de la Junta Militar, el general Than Shwe, acompañada de su hija, Thadar Shwe, y de uno de sus nietos, tomó un vuelo de Air Bagan en primera clase y abandonó el país.

La situación de Birmania (formalmente Myanmar, nombre que, por cierto, la oposición no acepta porque fue una ocurrencia del nuevo orden castrense) no ha hecho más que ir a peor desde que el pasado 19 de agosto la Junta Militar que gobierna el país con mano de hierro decidiera subir el precio del combustible un 500%.

La revuelta popular de estos días, a diferencia de la que desencadenó la matanza de 1988, está liderada por el movimiento budista, y encabezada por los monjes de la gran pagoda de Shwedagon, el primer santuario del país, símbolo de la nación, que hasta ahora no se había destacado por su hostilidad al régimen.

En el país no se celebran elecciones legislativas desde 1990, cuando Aung San Suu Kyi, al frente de la Liga Nacional por la Democracia (LND), consiguió una victoria abrumadora que la facción militar se negó a reconocer y que resolvió disolviendo el parlamento y encarcelándola, para más tarde ponerla bajo un arresto domiciliario que todavía hoy continúa.

Desde entonces, Than Shwe, mantiene a su país sometido a un régimen de terror y secretos, fortaleciendo el papel del ejército y asfixiando toda aspiración democrática. Además, en este tiempo, se ha esforzado por lograr un acercamiento a China, Rusia, India y Tailandia, países muy interesados en los recursos naturales birmanos, fundamentalmente el gas. Y a tenor de los acontecimientos, lo ha conseguido: El Consejo de Seguridad de la ONU instó ayer a la Junta Militar a ejercer la “contención” en sus actos violentos contra la población civil, pero el veto de China evitó la condena del máximo órgano de Naciones Unidas contra el régimen.

Y otra vez los recursos energéticos de por medio.

Videos to see

My Spanish friend Aquiles sent me this video from “insurgents”‘ propaganda in Iraq. A must see, specially considering that, as Aquiles says:

These killers pretend they are very funny, and think that outside USA we are going to laugh about their “jokes”, but they don’t know how mistaken they are. Surely, the national and international leftists are going to laugh heartily seeing these videos, but to me, with each vehicle they are exploding, they are only reminding me about the Spanish soldiers who have being killed in Afghanistan in similar circumstances, two of them only two days ago. So, THEY AREN’T FUNNY AT ALL.

The other two videos were posted by friend-blogger David Drake to remember the 9-11.You can see them here. Totally different and supporting the people who really merit our support.

El PP pregunta a Leire Pajín a qué va a Cuba y qué aportará a los derechos humanos

Libertad Digital: El PP pregunta a Leire Pajín a qué va a Cuba y qué aportará a los derechos humanos

El PP quiere conocer la agenda de Leire Pajín en Cuba. La secretaria de Estado de Cooperación ha iniciado este miércoles un viaje oficial sin que el Gobierno haya publicitado sus objetivos. Gonzalo Robles, diputado y portavoz del PP en asuntos de Ayuda al Desarrollo, ha recordado a Libertad Digital la agresión a los Derechos Humanos por la dictadura castrista y se pregunta si la secretaria de Estado “pondrá al fin condiciones al régimen antes de seguir transfiriendo fondos de ayuda al desarrollo“.

[…] De los 37 países que reciben ayuda de la cooperación española de los que tenemos datos”, indica, “tan sólo hay 12 en los que este índice muestra una mejora, 6 se mantienen y en 19 países hay un empeoramiento”.

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Popular Party is going to ask the Government why the Secretary of State for International Cooperation, Leyre Pajín, is going to travel to Cuba, considering that the aggressions to Human Rights by the Castro’s brothers’ dictatorship continue. They are also asking if she is going to put some conditions in order to transfer more Cooperation funds.

The numbers are truly worrying: of the 32 countries which receive Spanish foreign aid, only in twelve, Human Rights are showing some kind of improvement, in 6 it’s the same, and in 19 it is worsening.

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Juicio por el atentado de ETA en Vallecas

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Hoy arrancó en la Audiencia Nacional el juicio por el atentado que ETA perpetró en Vallecas en diciembre de 1995, uno de los más sangrientos de la banda terrorista, que acabó con el terrible saldo de seis funcionarios de la Armada muertos y otras 44 personas heridas. Los etarras Juan Antonio Olarra Guridi y Ainhoa Múgica Goñi se sentaron en el banquillo de los acusados como miembros del ‘comando Madrid’ que cometió el atentado en el Puente de Vallecas La Fiscalía pide para los acusados, que se negaron a declarar ante la sala, una pena de 986 años de prisión. En todo caso, el Ministerio Público solicitó al tribunal la posibilidad de que se juzgue a los etarras de acuerdo al Código Penal de 1973 y no al de 1995, lo que elevaría la petición de pena para cada uno hasta los 1.243 años de prisión.El juicio, que mañana quedará visto para sentencia, comenzó una hora más tarde debido a que Olarra Guridi fue llamado a declarar ante el juez que estaba de guardia de la Audiencia Nacional, en este caso el magistrado Fernando Andreu, por su presunta implicación en la colocación de una bomba en una comisaria de Irún en 1991.

The terrorist attack of Vallecas (Madrid) happened on Dec 11st 1995, and six civil servants from Spanish Navy were killed in the most horrible manner.

The process against their killers has begun today in Madrid (ohh, that quick justice….) and the prosecutor’s office are asking for 986 prison years. Anyway, in the event they are finally condemned they are not going to serve more than 40, the biggest time someone can stay in prison in Spain.

The prosecutor’s office has also asked if they could be tried with the Penal Code of 1973 (the actual Penal Code had not come into effect at the time of the bombings). As a result of that, they could get 1.243 years. But in that case, the reductions -for good conduct…- would not be applied on the 1.243 but on the higher time one could serve then, that was 30 years.

In my case, I prefer they would be tried with today’s Code.

In other news, about ETA today:

  1. Eta menaces Spain: “We will use all our weapons at our disposal to free Euskal Herria“.
  2. Zapatero continues in his usual line: “If I win again” -Oh, please, don’t :twisted: -, “I will continue the negotiation“.

h/t Reflexiones de la era ZP.

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Help to identify this little girl!

From CNN:

Authorities trying to aid two girls seen in a sexually explicit videotape say they have identified one and were showing images of the other Thursday in the hopes that someone would recognize her.

Police want to know the identity of this little girl, who appears to be 4 or 5.

The tape was turned in to police by a man who said he found it in the desert.

It shows a man performing sex acts on a girl around 4 or 5 years old, and shows a girl believed to be 10 to 12 years old appearing in “some kind of peep show,” said Nye County sheriff’s detective David Boruchowitz.

Authorities hope identifying the girls will help them locate the abuser.

Still photos of the younger girl, fully clothed, have been widely broadcast. Boruchowitz announced Thursday that the older girl had been identified.

He said the photos of the younger girl were being released because her life could be in danger.

She could still be in this situation and (be) abused currently as we speak,” Boruchowitz said.

“The easiest way to explain it is if you can imagine the absolute worst things that can happen to a little girl at the hands of an adult male, that has happened and beyond,” he said of the video. “It is by far the most heinous and horrible thing that you can possibly imagine on there.” Video Watch authorities describe the disturbing case »

The older girl did not appear to have been sexually abused on the tape and the footage appeared to have been shot from a different room, Boruchowitz said.

Just repost it at your site, right? Someone could know her. This is outrageous.

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