Wednesday, June 20, 2007

Will Turkey srike Iraq?

Who cares; they did worst things in the past. But the Kurdish problem is not based in northern Iraq, it is based in Turkey, and that is what needs to be addressed.
Despite strong U.S. opposition, Turkey keeps threatening to attack the Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK), which is based in the mountains of northern Iraq.

The PKK has been fighting for Kurdish self-rule in south-eastern Turkey since 1984. It has strong support, with many Kurds in Iraq, Iran, Syria and Turkey dreaming of an independent state.

Stathis comment: Which country prohibits the use of the native language of one of its minority? Which country panishs authors who use some latin letters in their texts? Turkey. (the reason is, the Kurdish lanuage esprecially the names, use those letters). Bravissimo Europe!

Monday, June 11, 2007

KOSOVO 2

BRUSSELS -- The European Commission reaffirmed its position that “the decision on Kosovo should be made at the UN Security Council.”

“EU enlargement commissioner Olli Rehn has called for a clear, sustainable solution for the region, without any unnecessary delays,” Rehn’s spokeswoman Christina Nagy told the press.

She added that the EU supported the proposal by Martti Ahtisaari as a basis for a new UN resolution.

Asked to comment whether Olli Rehn regarded U.S. President George Bush’s recent statements as constructive with respect to the talks currently taking place in the UN Security Council, and whether it was a good way to confront Russia on the issue, Nagy said she believed “it would not be advisable for her to pass judgments on statements given by any agents involved in the issue who were to decide on it in the Council.”

Nonetheless, she underscored that European Commission’s standpoint was clear.

“With Kosovo’s future in mind, we call for a resolution as an unambiguous legal and political decision,” she stressed.

Kosovo

The Serbs are "justified revolted" from the American policy, declared today the Prime Minister of Serbia Vo'jslav Kostoy'njtsa reported in the promise that gave the American chairman Tzortz Bush in Albania that the Kosovo will be shortly independent.
Stathis comments: If President Bush has to keep for himself the role of worldwide seriff, has to regard to hear not only one part but both. For me, cause I like the clear solutions, I propose to divide Kosovo according the population mix before 1990. But at the same time to divide also Bosnia Ergegovina, and Croatia, were there are also huge minorities. Dificult? unfortunatelly yes...

Children's work and exploitation "behind" by the Olympic products of China.

International union of trade unions of workers denounces that official products that are sold already in view the Olympic Fights 2008 in China are manufactured in factories, where work children and violence brutally the rights of employees.
The Playfair, alliance of trade unions of workers from all the world, denounces children's work, restricting overtimes and low wage to increase of profits. They named four factories that have undertaken the disposal of official products - hats, bags and graphic matter. All toghether the factories deny the categories.
In the report that brings the title "No medal in Olympic on the rights of workers" is reported that in the factories they work children of hardly 12 years, they are given wage in the adults in half legal mj'njmoym, while workers are guided to say lies in the inspectors for the wage and their conditions of work.
They denounced also serious problems in the sectors of safety and hygiene.

Libya: The son of Kantafj, optimistic for the five nurses from Bulgaria

The son of Libyan leader Moama'r Kanta'fj declared today that it believes that will be found shortly solution in the affair of the five nurses from Bulgaria and the Palestinian doctor that has been condemned in death in Libya.

Al Islam met in Tripoli with the European delegate responsibly for the Exterior Affairs and the German minister of Abroads and characterized this meeting positive.
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The two European dignitaries will today have meeting with the nurses that are found in the prison for eight years.

"In a marathon, the last kilometre is often difficult", stressed the al Islam, which is chairman of Institution Kanta'fj, which participates in the international discussions on this subject.

"I hope that the subject will be regulated shortly, specifically if are taken into consideration the demands of families of victims", added.

The five Bulgarian nurses and the Palestinian doctor, are kept in Libya from February 1999. in 2004 were condemned in death because they are brought to pollute with the virus of AIDS roughly 400 children that were in the pediatric hospital of Vegga'zis. From these 56 succumbed after.

However foreigner experts believe that the children had been offended because the bad conditions of hygiene front the Bulgarian nurses return in the country. On the contrary, the Authorities of Libya attributed criminal negligence and intention in the defendants.

Friday, June 8, 2007

G8 leaders reach $60bn Aids deal

G8 leaders meeting in Germany have vowed to deliver on pledges to Africa, and agreed a $60bn (£30bn) package for fighting Aids, malaria and TB.
"This wasn't serious, this was a total farce", Bob Geldof said.

Stathis comment: It is better to teach someone to cultivate coffee than to give to him a cup once per year.