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La persécution des Musulmans en Birmanie - 0 views

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    Les Musulmans dans le monde entier sont considérés comme une nation selon le Coran et l'Islam, mais malheureusement, le concept est différent de nos jours. Les nations musulmanes au lieu de s'entraider en temps de crise préfèrent vivre leurs vies indépendamment. Ils ne se sentent pas concernés des peines, des souffrances, des tortures et des crises auxquelles font face les pays Musulmans. Le sujet de la Birmanie est un sujet délicat ces temps-ci. L'armée a pris le pouvoir en Birmanie en 1962 et les mauvais jours ont commencé pour la population Musulmane. Les Musulmans en Birmanie subissent une grande violence. Mais aucun pays Musulman n'est venu à la rescousse jusqu'à présent. La population totale de Mianmar/Birmanie est de trois millions tandis que le nombre de Musulmans vivant en Birmanie est de un million.
saidjaoujat

Rebelion. Éxitos, desafíos y el futuro del Movimiento Occupy - 0 views

  • la represión estatal coordinada a nivel nacional, la incapacidad de incorporar efectivamente el análisis racial y el liderazgo de las personas del color -que son las más afectadas por la crisis económica- y la naturaleza fundamentalmente antidemocrática del modelo de asamblea general.
  • FBI consideró planes para asesinar a líderes del movimiento Occupy, con francotiradores y a través de una extensa infiltración y espionaje en grupos de todo el país. En algunos casos, los infiltrados llegaron tan lejos como para instigar actividades ilegales con el fin de desacreditar al movimiento y presentar cargos graves contra las personas que posiblemente no hubieran tenido ese tipo de acciones en mente sin ser empujadas por agentes del Estado.
  • Occupy no reconocieron el papel histórico de la supremacía blanca, el patriarcado y el colonialismo en la formación de las dinámicas de poder que existen en el contexto estadunidense.
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  • La mayoría utilizó un proceso de consenso basado en el 90 por ciento: si el grupo que prueba una decisión es menor que el 90 por ciento del total, ésta es rechazada
  • pecó de ser reaccionario, alienando a los participantes potenciales. Se afirmó la no existencia de líderes y con frecuencia se respondió con hostilidad hacia los que mostraron iniciativa
  • Un movimiento que espera enfrentar a las fuerzas más ricas y poderosas de la historia del mundo debe ser tan inflexible con sus objetivos como pragmático con sus tácticas
saidjaoujat

Rebelion. La red de 147 - 0 views

  • Stefania Vitali, James B. Glattfelder y Stefano Battiston
  • 147 compañías controlan sociedades que concentran el 40 por ciento de los ingresos corporativos mundiales
  • 1318 trasnacionales poseen directa o indirectamente acciones de sociedades que representan el 60 por ciento de esos ingresos
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  • 147. Menos del uno por ciento del total de las compañías son capaces de controlar el 40 por ciento de los ingresos
  • “la ciencia puede haber confirmado los peores de los temores”
  • “un grupo relativamente pequeño de empresas, principalmente bancos, con un poder desproporcionado sobre la economía global”
Felipp Tam

Two Thumbs Up for Hotels Cagayan de Oro - 1 views

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Status Anxiety | Watch Free Documentary Online - 0 views

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    Why doesn't money (usually) buy happiness? Alain de Botton breaks new ground for most of us, offering reasons for something our grandparents may well have told us, as children. It is rare, and pleasing, to see a substantial philosophical argument sustained as well as it is in this documentary. De Botton claims that we are more anxious about our own importance and achievements than our grandparents were. This is status anxiety.
Ako Z°om

Le Figaro - Election US : Deux ou trois choses que l'on (ne) sait (pas) de lui - 0 views

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      un cours portrait sur ce qui n'était pas assez dit sur Obama... en fait il était deja connu ! ...et 2ans de campagne...
Iftekhar

The ethnocidal civilization - 0 views

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    Ethnocide - culture murder - has been the repeated behaviour pattern of western civilization, as testified by Alexis de Tocqueville. The culture is not content with mere conquest: it must control the very thoughts of those conquered. A recently published book on a Christian mission in Bangladesh retells an old story against the background of both the Muslim and British invasions of India, centering the Garos and the loss of their ancestral religion.
Ian Schlom

The role of Germany in the war in Mali - 0 views

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    Berlin immediately declared its unconditional support for the French invasion of Mali, and has been providing material military aid to the French invasion. As the weeks go on, Berlin is providing more and more support for the invasion. qt: Since the belligerent nature of these operations and the training of Malian soldiers cannot be denied, they must be approved by the Bundestag (federal parliament), which should happen retrospectively in early March. Chancellor Angela Merkel, Defence Minister Thomas de Maizière and Foreign Minister Guido Westerwelle never tire of protesting that they are acting out of "solidarity with France" and for the "defence of the security of Europe against terrorists." This is the same mendacious war propaganda with which the United States justified the war against Iraq. Paris and Berlin say the aims of the war are the elimination of groups such as Al Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb (AQIM) and the Movement for Unity and Jihad in West Africa (MUJAO). These same organisations were funded and armed in Libya by the US, France, Britain and their allies in Qatar and Saudi Arabia to fight against Muammar Gaddafi. In Syria, organisations like al-Nusra, which is close to Al Qaeda or works with it, are part of the National Coalition of the Syrian Revolution and Opposition Forces (NCSROF), which is recognised by the NATO powers and the Gulf countries as "the legitimate representatives of the Syrian people", and is armed and financed by them to foment the overthrow of the Assad regime. The article says that the invasion is a "dirty colonial war" and that the hated bourgeois regimes in the region are supported only by the French support in putting down uprisings. The role of Germany is unconditional military support for the French invasion. They're making Mali into a military base for the subjugation of Africa for purposes of capital.
Joe La Fleur

State Department assembling de facto propaganda ministry - 0 views

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    BARAK OBAMAS ATTEMPT TO CONTROL YOUR NEWS. JUST LIKE EVERY OTHER DICTATOR.
Muslim Academy

Democratic State or Islamic State - 0 views

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    What is the relation between Islam and democracy? This is a burning question of this era de facto. There has been already a term "Islamic democracy". This term seems to demand something to add in Islam to be democratic or somehow it means that democracy is very different view where Islam lacks the core insight of democracy. What is the governmental view of Islam? What Islam thinks about the system of government in Islamic state? Does the system ensure the democratic right of the people or more than the so called democratic right? The questions are often and frequently asked by the Muslims as well as Non-Muslims. However, the truth is very significant. Islam is not alike democracy. When you hear about that you get a bad idea and get a sudden shock that Islam is not alike democracy! But let me be a little more specific. The fact is that, Islam is not alike democracy because Islam ensures the rights of the people far better than the western ideas of democracy. The governments of Islamic ages proved what the government system Islam says to adhere. If you notice about the governmental system of Khelfat-e-rasheda, you will get the point how honest they were with their promise and pledges. They ensured all the democratic right of the people. But they were not confined within the system we understand as the unique democratic system rather they were far more better and benevolent ruler of the people.
Sana ulHaq

Sarkozy in UK to mark war broadcast - 0 views

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    Nicolas Sarkozy and David Cameron today marked the 70th anniversary of Charles de Gaulle's second world war broadcast which rallied the French against Nazi Germany.
thinkahol *

YouTube - Living in the End Times According to Slavoj Zizek - 0 views

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    Slovenian philosopher Slavoj Zizek, akaThe Elvis of cultural theory, is given the floor to show of his polemic style and whirlwind-like performance. The Giant of Ljubljana is bombarded with clips of popular media images and quotes by modern-day thinkers revolving around four major issues: the economical crisis, environment, Afghanistan and the end of democracy. Zizek grabs the opportunity to ruthlessly criticize modern capitalism and to give his view on our common future. We communists are back! is the closing remark of Slavoj Zižeks provocative performance. Our current capitalist system, that everyone believed would be smoothly spread around the globe, is untenable. We find ourselves on the brink of big problems that call for big solutions. Whatever is left of the left, has been hedged in by western liberal democracy and seems to lack the energy to come up with radical solutions. Not Zižek. Interview: Chris Kijne Director: Marije Meerman Production: Mariska Schneider /Pepijn Boonstra Research: Marijntje Denters/Maren Merckx Commissioning editors: Henneke Hagen/Jos de Putter
Levy Rivers

Mark Kleiman: Changing the topic - Politics on The Huffington Post - 0 views

  • Coincidentally, on the very same day the Financial Times reported that UBS had advised 50 current and former employees of its private banking group not to travel to the United States. The bank is worried that they might be arrested in connection with a massive tax-evasion scheme under which UBS helped rich Americans cheat the IRS, thus making sure that the rest of us suckers had to pay for, e.g., the War in Iraq. Some of the clients of the scheme are already testifying before a grand jury, and a senior UBS official has already been indicted. UBS is offering to provide lawyers for all of the suspects. Now, how is it that Gramm got to be Vice-Chairman of UBS? Why, by being the chief author of the banking-deregulation legislation (the repeal of the Glass-Steagall Act) that made so many bankers rich and helped create the crisis McCain doesn't want to do anything about. In keeping with McCain's decision to purge "lobbyists" from his campaign, Gramm had himself de-registered as a lobbyist. But he's still Vice Chairman of UBS, and still McCain's chief economic adviser. All the de-listing means is that he can't now personally call Congressmen or Senators; no doubt his staff can handle such details for the next few months.
thinkahol *

Paris Commune - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 0 views

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    The Paris Commune (French: La Commune de Paris, IPA: [la kɔmyn də paʁi]) was a government that briefly ruled Paris from March 18 (more formally, from March 28) to May 28, 1871. It existed before the split between anarchists and Marxists had taken place, and it is hailed by both groups as the first assumption of power by the working class during the Industrial Revolution. Debates over the policies and outcome of the Commune contributed to the break between those two political groups.In a formal sense, the Paris Commune simply acted as the local authority, the city council (in French, the "commune"), which exercised power in Paris for two months in the spring of 1871. However, the conditions in which it formed, its controversial decrees, and its violent end make its tenure one of the more important political episodes of the time.
Asif Sheeraz

Watch SWAT VALLEY by nisar ahmed shamsi - 0 views

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    Salaam Pakistan...acha lage to comments de dena....SHamsi
Maria Lewytzkyj

[Square brackets] riddle 200 page text at Bonn informal talks -decarbonization & energy... - 0 views

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    "We have a 200-plus-page text riddled with square brackets," Yvo de Boer said at the opening of the Bonn UN Framework Convention on Climate Change informal negotiating session happening now. "And it worries me to think how on earth we're going to whittle that down to meaningful language with just five weeks of negotiating time left." According to Marianne Bom, the head of the UN's Climate Secretariat was referring to 2,000 square brackets indicating unresolved issues.
thinkahol *

The Argentine Model - Truthdig - 0 views

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    While politicians from Athens to Washington are pushing through devastating austerity programs, Argentines voted in droves Sunday to re-elect their populist, welfare queen of a president, Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner. Fernandez is the widow of Nestor Kirchner, who died a year ago after winning the award for world's best husband (Nestor decided not to run for re-election so that his wife could take a turn). But before he left office, Nestor Kirchner infuriated global elites by defaulting on Argentina's $95 billion foreign debt. Greece, facing an external debt load five to six times that amount, has decided instead to severely cut back on public spending while it works with other governments to address its debt crisis. Argentina, on the other hand, pumped money into subsidies and social programs. And while the rest of the world has been circling the drain, financially speaking, Argentina's economy has been booming, with GDP growing last year by more than 9 percent. There are a lot of learned fellows who don't approve of the economic policies of Nestor and Cristina Kirchner, but the undisputed result in the short term is a thriving economy and a landslide re-election.  −PZS
Arabica Robusta

West 86th - The Administration of Things: A Genealogy - 0 views

  • “If men never disagreed about the ends of life, if our ancestors had remained undisturbed in the Garden of Eden, the studies to which the Chichele Chair of Social and Political Theory is dedicated could scarcely have been conceived,” Isaiah Berlin told his audience at Oxford when he assumed that position in 1958. Philosophy was at its best when it was being contentious, especially when it was being contentious about the meaning and purpose of our common existence. Too much agreement was an abdication of its ethical responsibility
  • The task of philosophy was not to settle disputes, but to unsettle them, to encourage them, to keep them going. For it was only through disputation that we could resist the rule of experts and machines, the bureaucratic-technocratic society foretold by Saint-Simon and championed by Marx and Engels, a society in which we replace the “government of persons by the administration of things.”
  • Louis de Bonald pointed to the hard choices that the state would have to make. “In the modern state, we have perfected the administration of things at the expense of the administration of men, and we are far more preoccupied with the material than the moral,” he wrote. “Few governments nurture religion or morality with the same attention that they promote commerce, open communications, keep track of accounts, provide the people with pleasures, etc.” 12
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  • All history, Comte argued, is a history of class struggle. Not the struggle between master and slave, lord and serf, bourgeois and proletarian—that was still a couple decades away—but the struggle between two classes of phenomena: “critical” phenomena that contributed to moral and political decay and “organic” phenomena that promoted individual and social regeneration.
  • The objective was to protect against arbitrariness in all of its manifestation. Earlier political thinkers had tended to associate arbitrariness mainly with absolutist governments, but for Comte any form of government was susceptible so long as it rested on “metaphysical” rather than “positive” principles.
  • Engels believed that the obsession with detail that had characterized utopian socialism—its compulsion to work out every last aspect of future social organization—is precisely what made it so utopian.
  • When, at last, it becomes the real representative of the whole of society, it renders itself unnecessary. As soon as there is no longer any social class to be held in subjection; as soon as class rule, and the individual struggle for existence based upon our present anarchy in production, with the collisions and excesses arising from these, are removed, nothing more remains to be repressed, and a special repressive force, a State, is no longer necessary.
  • “I think it was Trotsky who used a very plain but very telling metaphor,” the historian Isaac Deutscher told graduate students in a seminar on bureaucracy at the London School of Economics in 1960. “The policeman can use his baton either for regulating traffic or for dispersing a demonstration of strikers or unemployed. In this one sentence is summed up the classical distinction between administration of things and administration of men.”
  • Our hasty genealogy of the “administration of things” must conclude with its latest, and quite possibly last, iteration: Bruno Latour’s “Parliament of Things,” or Dingpolitik. Initially proposed in his book We Have Never Been Modern (1991), then extended in a massive exhibition and accompanying catalog, Making Things Public (2005), Latour’s program has attracted a growing number of partisans in the world of political theory
Felix Gryffeth

Last of the July 20 Plotters: 'There Will Be Another Hitler Some Day' - SPIEGEL ONLINE - 0 views

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    Ewald von Kleist, 88, a former officer in the German Wehrmacht and the last surviving member of the July 20, 1944 plot against Hitler, discusses Germany's elimination of conscription, why German soldiers need to toughen up and his failed attempt to kill Adolf Hitler.
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    Ewald von Kleist, 88, a former officer in the German Wehrmacht and the last surviving member of the July 20, 1944 plot against Hitler, discusses Germany's elimination of conscription, why German soldiers need to toughen up and his failed attempt to kill Adolf Hitler.
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