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EYESONDARFUR
Between Darfur and Baghdad. What caused this massacre to happen? Tens of thousands of victims and a million left homeless and again, the world couldn’t prevent the tragedy from happening. Why is this happening again and why do we find ourselves again compelled to find solutions after paying a high price of human lives and after adding another stain to the world’s history? We all know the reason but we didn’t agree on a way to deal with it till now and many of us are still working hard on the old ways that proved to be useless, only to escape bearing the responsibility which is definitely everyone’s responsibility. The Security Council is facing a new test but I feel that it can’t come up with something new or different this time. In spite of what the Congress and some of the free world countries declared that they will be moving fast to deal with the situation, what happened has happened and all we can do right now is trying to stop further bloodshed. While the reason why this crime happened, which is dictatorship, is going to find an opportunity to win some time and ‘solve’ the crisis using the same old ways that everyone knows by heart; empty words that stress on the “determination of the government in Sudan to overcome the situation”, lousy resolutions to reassure the world that what was done was an obligation and finally comes a cheap play of a fake trial for some men that noone knows even their names. These men are kind of a decoy sacrifice that dictatorships can always find to distract the world and fool the people. Of course nobody will show any strong opposition as the government had already have a grip of steel over the people. The real criminals will shake hands with each other and they will rest assured that they’re capable of escaping punishment easily. It’s always dictatorship. We all know that it’s the reason behind all evil things on earth but we still deal with it in the same old way. Dictators are the ones we must fear when they possess WMDs which are the common goal for them. Actually dictatorships are the real WMDs. Every now and then they commit massacres worse that the ones WMDs can cause. Dictatorship is a corrupt fountain of poverty and human sufferings and it’s the mother of terrorism and fundamentalism. Where do terrorism come from and where do we find such crimes? Simply in countries like Sudan, Iran, Egypt, Algeria, Yemen, Libya and Syria. These countries are the source of terrorism and the common factor among them is the wretched dictatorship. I doubt that many will support repeating the unique courageous action that took place in Iraq. Although it’s the best choice, they will focus on the bad sides and turn their backs to the big deal which is the fact that there’s no way what happened in Darfur can happen in Iraq. In spite of the war we’re fighting against terror and in spite of the exaggerated media reports about the casualties, the last report for the international organizations said that the number of victims in Iraq due to terrorist attacks and violence is around 12 000 in one year. Yes, we’re fighting in a fierce battle but nothing can match the massacres we had suffered in Saddam’s days and we will never wish those horrible days return and in the future we will never experience something like what happened in Darfur where tens of thousands of people were slaughtered in a record interval as a part of an organized action planned for and supported by the government. Our battle will end soon and then we will be the best in the region but what happened in Darfur will happen again and again in other countries led by dictators. It’s now obvious that the world needs guts like the US and her allies have and the agreement to eradicate dictatorship must become on the top of the world’s priorities because it’s the origin of all evil. Don’t think of me as a war fan. I’m not enjoying the noise of jet fighters or the destruction car bombs leave behind or the militants who try to terrorize me. I’m still dreaming of living like other people who live in London, Sydney, New York or Stockholm but I accepted to take this choice, the choice of war because it’s the only way to reach my dreams. My people accepted to give what it takes to build our better future. By Mohammed.
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The "OR" Game
Violet Boys or Girls?
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Coldplay live in Indonesia
Agree :D
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Shrek 3
I ever saw the Shrek the Third's album..... I like the cover
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EYESONDARFUR
First, about Amnesty International Founded in London in 1961, Amnesty International is a Nobel Prize-winning grassroots activist organization with over 2.2 million members worldwide. Amnesty International undertakes research and action focused on preventing and ending grave abuses of the rights to physical and mental integrity, freedom of conscience and expression, and freedom from discrimination, within the context of its work to promote all human rights. Amnesty International's unprecedented Eyes On Darfur project leverages the power of high-resolution satellite imagery to provide unimpeachable evidence of the atrocities being committed in Darfur - enabling action by private citizens, policy makers and international courts. Eyes On Darfur also breaks new ground in protecting human rights by allowing people around the world to literally "watch over" and protect twelve intact, but highly vulnerable, villages using commercially available satellite imagery. The project was led by the Crisis Prevention and Response Center (CPRC) - Amnesty International USA's rapid response center for engaging members, policy-makers, and the public in preventing and responding to human rights crises around the world.
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The "OR" Game
Sunset Right or left?
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Paris Hilton gets 45 days in jail
I get the her game's today... Also from my friend http://www.newgrounds.com/portal/view/383453 http://www.gsn.com/minigames/minigame.php?id=20 >> especially this site.. I ever play once but I've lose...
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Write the Persons Name Above You
Lols. Thito aka Paw
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Shrek 3
Hahaha.. My driver will be at my home at 12.. So maybe he can pick me up in the evenings....
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What are you listening to RIGHT NOW?
Depicher Reflections from Reality - Playradioplay
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Pirates Of The Carribbean 3 : At The World's End
You should watch the first one until end... Although I'm not already watched that all yet except the third one.....
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Shrek 3
You will watching with me paw hahaha. And also with afdisa and his friend... Can't wait.. Pick me up at 11 ;)
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COLDPLAY SONGS YOU SKIP??
Spies, Whisper, X&Y
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EYESONDARFUR
Sudan: Satellite Images Put All Eyes On Darfur Kennedy Abwao A US science organisation has developed a system to enable human rights groups to access high-resolution satellite images and monitor the activity of military groups in Sudan's western region, Darfur. Researchers from the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) will analyse the satellite images and then make them available online. Millions of computer users around the world can then track the status of settlements considered at high risk of attacks in the volatile Darfur region. In particular, the AAAS is providing technical support to Amnesty International USA to monitor the activity of rebel groups and the Arab militia -- the Janjaweed -- accused of aerial bombardment of villages in Darfur. The project was launched last week (6 June) at a digital earth conference at the US-based University of California. The new site monitors 12 intact but vulnerable villages and also provides archived satellite photos showing the destruction of 12 settlements in Darfur since January 2005. Objects as small as vehicles, cows and fences can be seen in the images. Since 2006, researchers at the AAAS have been exploring how to use scientific methods, including forensic science, satellite imagery and other space technologies to help advance human rights and prevent human rights abuses. "[The project] is an excellent example of how science and technology can be applied to help expose human rights violations," said Mona Younis, director of the Science and Human Rights Programme at the AAAS, in a press release. This kind of monitoring has become essential because the Sudanese government has been unwilling to grant entry permits to Darfur. Hashim Mloso, field program manager with Save the Children in Darfur, said the launch of the program could help with preparation of contingency plans for relief agencies, as field staff usually need to go to villages to gauge the level of assistance needed. But Oxfam's pan African policy analyst, Houghton Irungu, told SciDev.Net that the project might not have immediate benefits for an organisation like Oxfam which already has operations in the refugee camps in Darfur -- though it could be very useful for agencies intending to operate in the region in the near-future. "It would contribute to Sudan's overall development if it covered the entire country," he added. http://allafrica.com/stories/200706141069.html
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What are you thinking right now?
I want Krispy Kreme
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What are you thinking right now?
I'm tired
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imitate the person above you
I have msn ;)
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Answer the question above you
How could I answer from your question....hehe What day is today?
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Answer the question above you
I'm typing computer sq
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Write the Persons Name Above You
Nope. I'm Afi... hehhe Ahlem