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Thread: New politics, new rulebook

2051.       Roswitha
4132 posts
 06 Mar 2008 Thu 08:52 pm

The angry exchanges of the past few days between the Office of the Chief of General Staff and the opposition parties introduces a set of brand new rules in Turkish politics where traditionally secularist and right-wing parties have staunchly backed the military against conservative governments.

Turkish political life witnessed an unprecedented row yesterday as the military and opposition parties confronted each other in battle of words.

Turkish Daily News



Thread: GAZA

2052.       Roswitha
4132 posts
 06 Mar 2008 Thu 08:26 pm

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Thread: GAZA

2053.       Roswitha
4132 posts
 06 Mar 2008 Thu 08:18 pm

www.artadict.co.uk/images/gaza2.jpg



Thread: MY LYRICS - POEMS - PASSAGES

2054.       Roswitha
4132 posts
 06 Mar 2008 Thu 05:13 pm

For somebody here:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VHapMnqSeR8



Thread: MY LYRICS - POEMS - PASSAGES

2055.       Roswitha
4132 posts
 06 Mar 2008 Thu 04:37 pm

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Thread: GAZA

2056.       Roswitha
4132 posts
 06 Mar 2008 Thu 04:26 pm

A new report has said that the humanitarian crisis in Gaza is at its worst since Israel seized the territory in 1967.

The study released on Thursday was conducted by a coalition of eight British-based human rights organisations, including Amnesty International and Save the Children.

The report found more than 80 per cent of Gaza's 1.1 million population are now dependent on food aid.

Unemployment has risen to 40 per cent after around 70 per cent of the 110,000 workers employed in the private sector lost their jobs.

The report comes just days after a spate of Israeli raids left more than 120 Palestinians dead.

It also said that hospitals are suffering from power cuts of up to 12 hours a day, and the water and sewage systems were close to collapse, with 40-50 million litres of sewage pouring into the sea daily.

The organisations called on Israel to end its blockade of Gaza and for both sides to stop cease cross-border attacks.


Kate Allen, the UK director of Amnesty international said: "Israel has the right and obligation to protect its citizens, but as the occupying power in Gaza it also has a legal duty to ensure that Gazans have access to food, clean water, electricity and medical care.

"Punishing the entire Gazan population by denying them these basic human rights is utterly indefensible. The current situation is man-made and must be reversed."

Israel removed settlements and withdrew its forces from inside Gaza in 2005 but maintains control of most of Gaza's land, sea and air access.

After inter-Palestinian fighting left Hamas in de-facto control of Gaza in June, Israel closed the territory's borders, allowing only shipments of vital goods into Gaza.

Israel's defence ministry rejected the report, blaming Hamas for the hardships in Gaza.

"The main responsibility for events in Gaza - since the withdrawal of Israel from the territory and the uprooting of the settlements there - is the Hamas organisation, to which all complaints should be addressed," Major Peter Lerner, a defence ministry spokesman, said in a statement.

The Israeli defence ministry also said medicines and medical equipment are shipped into Gaza with no limitation. On Wednesday, the military said it allowed 69 truckloads of supplies into Gaza, including basic food and baby formula.

However, Zahir Janmohamed, the Middle East advocacy director for Amnesty International, told Al Jazeera: "The Israeli government needs to lift the blockade, humanitarian assistance is not reaching Palestinians and if things continue the way they are, then I'm worried that even more chaos will erupt."


Source: Al Jazeera



Thread: ankara anyone?

2057.       Roswitha
4132 posts
 06 Mar 2008 Thu 04:12 pm

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Thread: ankara anyone?

2058.       Roswitha
4132 posts
 06 Mar 2008 Thu 03:51 pm

I second this what you are saying thehandsome



Thread: pleaseeeeeee vrrrrrry important !!!!!!!!!

2059.       Roswitha
4132 posts
 06 Mar 2008 Thu 03:28 pm

People who are using that kind of language reflect their upbringing and should never be taken seriously.



Thread: EROTIZMA-CAN YÜCEL

2060.       Roswitha
4132 posts
 06 Mar 2008 Thu 03:57 am


http://www.p7a77.net/mums/journal/graphics/prayer.gif



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