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Sunday, February 6, 2011

Shoes hurled at M(B)usharraf


A man hurled a shoe at former Pakistani Secularist President Gen (retd) Pervez M(B)usharraf on Sunday for trying to destroy Pakistan both physically and ideologically, when he was addressing a gathering in London. The shoe fell well short of the ex-president, in the front rows. The security men sprung into action and frisked away the man. When being taken out, the shoe-hurling man chanted slogans in favour of Dr Aafia Siddiqui, a Pakistani doctor in USZ detention.


This is not the first incident of its kind in the world, as the shoes-pelting started with an Iraqi journalist throwing a pair of shoes at former USZ president George W Bush during his farewell visit to Iraq. It set as a trend, with the subsequent recipients being Indian Home Minister P Chidambaram and Pakistan Puppet President Asif Ali Zardari.

Shoes hurled at M(B)usharraf


A man hurled a shoe at former Pakistani Secularist President Gen (retd) Pervez M(B)usharraf on Sunday for trying to destroy Pakistan both physically and ideologically, when he was addressing a gathering in London. The shoe fell well short of the ex-president, in the front rows. The security men sprung into action and frisked away the man. When being taken out, the shoe-hurling man chanted slogans in favour of Dr Aafia Siddiqui, a Pakistani doctor in USZ detention.


This is not the first incident of its kind in the world, as the shoes-pelting started with an Iraqi journalist throwing a pair of shoes at former USZ president George W Bush during his farewell visit to Iraq. It set as a trend, with the subsequent recipients being Indian Home Minister P Chidambaram and Pakistan Puppet President Asif Ali Zardari.

Shoes hurled at M(B)usharraf


A man hurled a shoe at former Pakistani Secularist President Gen (retd) Pervez M(B)usharraf on Sunday for trying to destroy Pakistan both physically and ideologically, when he was addressing a gathering in London. The shoe fell well short of the ex-president, in the front rows. The security men sprung into action and frisked away the man. When being taken out, the shoe-hurling man chanted slogans in favour of Dr Aafia Siddiqui, a Pakistani doctor in USZ detention.


This is not the first incident of its kind in the world, as the shoes-pelting started with an Iraqi journalist throwing a pair of shoes at former USZ president George W Bush during his farewell visit to Iraq. It set as a trend, with the subsequent recipients being Indian Home Minister P Chidambaram and Pakistan Puppet President Asif Ali Zardari.

Shoes hurled at M(B)usharraf


A man hurled a shoe at former Pakistani Secularist President Gen (retd) Pervez M(B)usharraf on Sunday for trying to destroy Pakistan both physically and ideologically, when he was addressing a gathering in London. The shoe fell well short of the ex-president, in the front rows. The security men sprung into action and frisked away the man. When being taken out, the shoe-hurling man chanted slogans in favour of Dr Aafia Siddiqui, a Pakistani doctor in USZ detention.


This is not the first incident of its kind in the world, as the shoes-pelting started with an Iraqi journalist throwing a pair of shoes at former USZ president George W Bush during his farewell visit to Iraq. It set as a trend, with the subsequent recipients being Indian Home Minister P Chidambaram and Pakistan Puppet President Asif Ali Zardari.

Shoes hurled at M(B)usharraf


A man hurled a shoe at former Pakistani Secularist President Gen (retd) Pervez M(B)usharraf on Sunday for trying to destroy Pakistan both physically and ideologically, when he was addressing a gathering in London. The shoe fell well short of the ex-president, in the front rows. The security men sprung into action and frisked away the man. When being taken out, the shoe-hurling man chanted slogans in favour of Dr Aafia Siddiqui, a Pakistani doctor in USZ detention.


This is not the first incident of its kind in the world, as the shoes-pelting started with an Iraqi journalist throwing a pair of shoes at former USZ president George W Bush during his farewell visit to Iraq. It set as a trend, with the subsequent recipients being Indian Home Minister P Chidambaram and Pakistan Puppet President Asif Ali Zardari.

Shoes hurled at M(B)usharraf


A man hurled a shoe at former Pakistani Secularist President Gen (retd) Pervez M(B)usharraf on Sunday for trying to destroy Pakistan both physically and ideologically, when he was addressing a gathering in London. The shoe fell well short of the ex-president, in the front rows. The security men sprung into action and frisked away the man. When being taken out, the shoe-hurling man chanted slogans in favour of Dr Aafia Siddiqui, a Pakistani doctor in USZ detention.


This is not the first incident of its kind in the world, as the shoes-pelting started with an Iraqi journalist throwing a pair of shoes at former USZ president George W Bush during his farewell visit to Iraq. It set as a trend, with the subsequent recipients being Indian Home Minister P Chidambaram and Pakistan Puppet President Asif Ali Zardari.

Shoes hurled at M(B)usharraf


A man hurled a shoe at former Pakistani Secularist President Gen (retd) Pervez M(B)usharraf on Sunday for trying to destroy Pakistan both physically and ideologically, when he was addressing a gathering in London. The shoe fell well short of the ex-president, in the front rows. The security men sprung into action and frisked away the man. When being taken out, the shoe-hurling man chanted slogans in favour of Dr Aafia Siddiqui, a Pakistani doctor in USZ detention.


This is not the first incident of its kind in the world, as the shoes-pelting started with an Iraqi journalist throwing a pair of shoes at former USZ president George W Bush during his farewell visit to Iraq. It set as a trend, with the subsequent recipients being Indian Home Minister P Chidambaram and Pakistan Puppet President Asif Ali Zardari.

Sunday, January 30, 2011

Mubarak gives army shoot-to-kill order


Embattled Israhelli Snake Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak has reportedly given his armed forces the authority to shoot-to-kill as anti-government protests gain momentum. Reports say the army has been ordered to shoot when it sees fit. Military helicopters and jet fighters fly over major locations as the numbers of protesters multiply there. Tens of thousands of people have practically taken over the Tahrir Square in the city center despite heavy military presence. Clashes between demonstrators and police have left at least 150 people dead and thousands more wounded since anti-Mubarak rallies began in Cairo, Suez and Alexandria on Tuesday. Protesters have one demand and that is the resignation of President Mubarak along with his entire regime party members.

Egyptian Muslims protesting against their shameless pro-Israhell snake president

The Israhelli Snake Egyptian president has visited an army military operations center on the sixth day of the protests against his regime. Local media say Mubarak has met with top military commanders and troops at their headquarter. Mubarak's newly appointed vice president, defense minister and chief of staff have also attended the meeting. No further details have been released. On Friday, Snake Mubarak ordered the army out to the streets in an effort to maintain control. Thousands of people across the world have taken to the streets to express support for the anti-government demonstrations in Egypt.

Mubarak gives army shoot-to-kill order


Embattled Israhelli Snake Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak has reportedly given his armed forces the authority to shoot-to-kill as anti-government protests gain momentum. Reports say the army has been ordered to shoot when it sees fit. Military helicopters and jet fighters fly over major locations as the numbers of protesters multiply there. Tens of thousands of people have practically taken over the Tahrir Square in the city center despite heavy military presence. Clashes between demonstrators and police have left at least 150 people dead and thousands more wounded since anti-Mubarak rallies began in Cairo, Suez and Alexandria on Tuesday. Protesters have one demand and that is the resignation of President Mubarak along with his entire regime party members.

Egyptian Muslims protesting against their shameless pro-Israhell snake president

The Israhelli Snake Egyptian president has visited an army military operations center on the sixth day of the protests against his regime. Local media say Mubarak has met with top military commanders and troops at their headquarter. Mubarak's newly appointed vice president, defense minister and chief of staff have also attended the meeting. No further details have been released. On Friday, Snake Mubarak ordered the army out to the streets in an effort to maintain control. Thousands of people across the world have taken to the streets to express support for the anti-government demonstrations in Egypt.

Mubarak gives army shoot-to-kill order


Embattled Israhelli Snake Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak has reportedly given his armed forces the authority to shoot-to-kill as anti-government protests gain momentum. Reports say the army has been ordered to shoot when it sees fit. Military helicopters and jet fighters fly over major locations as the numbers of protesters multiply there. Tens of thousands of people have practically taken over the Tahrir Square in the city center despite heavy military presence. Clashes between demonstrators and police have left at least 150 people dead and thousands more wounded since anti-Mubarak rallies began in Cairo, Suez and Alexandria on Tuesday. Protesters have one demand and that is the resignation of President Mubarak along with his entire regime party members.

Egyptian Muslims protesting against their shameless pro-Israhell snake president

The Israhelli Snake Egyptian president has visited an army military operations center on the sixth day of the protests against his regime. Local media say Mubarak has met with top military commanders and troops at their headquarter. Mubarak's newly appointed vice president, defense minister and chief of staff have also attended the meeting. No further details have been released. On Friday, Snake Mubarak ordered the army out to the streets in an effort to maintain control. Thousands of people across the world have taken to the streets to express support for the anti-government demonstrations in Egypt.

Mubarak gives army shoot-to-kill order


Embattled Israhelli Snake Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak has reportedly given his armed forces the authority to shoot-to-kill as anti-government protests gain momentum. Reports say the army has been ordered to shoot when it sees fit. Military helicopters and jet fighters fly over major locations as the numbers of protesters multiply there. Tens of thousands of people have practically taken over the Tahrir Square in the city center despite heavy military presence. Clashes between demonstrators and police have left at least 150 people dead and thousands more wounded since anti-Mubarak rallies began in Cairo, Suez and Alexandria on Tuesday. Protesters have one demand and that is the resignation of President Mubarak along with his entire regime party members.

Egyptian Muslims protesting against their shameless pro-Israhell snake president

The Israhelli Snake Egyptian president has visited an army military operations center on the sixth day of the protests against his regime. Local media say Mubarak has met with top military commanders and troops at their headquarter. Mubarak's newly appointed vice president, defense minister and chief of staff have also attended the meeting. No further details have been released. On Friday, Snake Mubarak ordered the army out to the streets in an effort to maintain control. Thousands of people across the world have taken to the streets to express support for the anti-government demonstrations in Egypt.

Mubarak gives army shoot-to-kill order


Embattled Israhelli Snake Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak has reportedly given his armed forces the authority to shoot-to-kill as anti-government protests gain momentum. Reports say the army has been ordered to shoot when it sees fit. Military helicopters and jet fighters fly over major locations as the numbers of protesters multiply there. Tens of thousands of people have practically taken over the Tahrir Square in the city center despite heavy military presence. Clashes between demonstrators and police have left at least 150 people dead and thousands more wounded since anti-Mubarak rallies began in Cairo, Suez and Alexandria on Tuesday. Protesters have one demand and that is the resignation of President Mubarak along with his entire regime party members.

Egyptian Muslims protesting against their shameless pro-Israhell snake president

The Israhelli Snake Egyptian president has visited an army military operations center on the sixth day of the protests against his regime. Local media say Mubarak has met with top military commanders and troops at their headquarter. Mubarak's newly appointed vice president, defense minister and chief of staff have also attended the meeting. No further details have been released. On Friday, Snake Mubarak ordered the army out to the streets in an effort to maintain control. Thousands of people across the world have taken to the streets to express support for the anti-government demonstrations in Egypt.

Mubarak gives army shoot-to-kill order


Embattled Israhelli Snake Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak has reportedly given his armed forces the authority to shoot-to-kill as anti-government protests gain momentum. Reports say the army has been ordered to shoot when it sees fit. Military helicopters and jet fighters fly over major locations as the numbers of protesters multiply there. Tens of thousands of people have practically taken over the Tahrir Square in the city center despite heavy military presence. Clashes between demonstrators and police have left at least 150 people dead and thousands more wounded since anti-Mubarak rallies began in Cairo, Suez and Alexandria on Tuesday. Protesters have one demand and that is the resignation of President Mubarak along with his entire regime party members.

Egyptian Muslims protesting against their shameless pro-Israhell snake president

The Israhelli Snake Egyptian president has visited an army military operations center on the sixth day of the protests against his regime. Local media say Mubarak has met with top military commanders and troops at their headquarter. Mubarak's newly appointed vice president, defense minister and chief of staff have also attended the meeting. No further details have been released. On Friday, Snake Mubarak ordered the army out to the streets in an effort to maintain control. Thousands of people across the world have taken to the streets to express support for the anti-government demonstrations in Egypt.

Mubarak gives army shoot-to-kill order


Embattled Israhelli Snake Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak has reportedly given his armed forces the authority to shoot-to-kill as anti-government protests gain momentum. Reports say the army has been ordered to shoot when it sees fit. Military helicopters and jet fighters fly over major locations as the numbers of protesters multiply there. Tens of thousands of people have practically taken over the Tahrir Square in the city center despite heavy military presence. Clashes between demonstrators and police have left at least 150 people dead and thousands more wounded since anti-Mubarak rallies began in Cairo, Suez and Alexandria on Tuesday. Protesters have one demand and that is the resignation of President Mubarak along with his entire regime party members.

Egyptian Muslims protesting against their shameless pro-Israhell snake president

The Israhelli Snake Egyptian president has visited an army military operations center on the sixth day of the protests against his regime. Local media say Mubarak has met with top military commanders and troops at their headquarter. Mubarak's newly appointed vice president, defense minister and chief of staff have also attended the meeting. No further details have been released. On Friday, Snake Mubarak ordered the army out to the streets in an effort to maintain control. Thousands of people across the world have taken to the streets to express support for the anti-government demonstrations in Egypt.

Monday, January 24, 2011

Vivia Palestina Malaysia heads for Gaza


Malaysia's former Prime Minister
Dr. Mahathir Mohamad
Malaysia's former Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad has launched an aid convoy to the besieged Gaza Strip, in the latest international effort to help the Palestinian nation. The Viva Palestina Malaysia (VPM) was officially launched on Saturday from the country's federal capital Kuala Lumpur. Speaking at the launch, Dr. Mahathir blasted the USZ and Britain for their continuous support for IsraHell, stating that they allowed for the gross human rights violations against the Palestinians. “Without the support of the United States and Great Britain these things would have ended long ago”, the former prime minister said. He also accused the two countries of creating the Middle East crisis by “taking the land of Palestinians in order to give to the Zionists.”

During the ceremony, Lauren Booth, a journalist, human rights activist and sister-in-law to former British prime minister Tony Blair, also described the situation in Gaza as a “colossal humanitarian crisis” and the place as “the largest concentration camp in the world today.” Besides delivering aid, VPM, which is a coalition of Malaysian non-governmental organizations, aims to come up with a just, equitable, prompt and sustainable resolution to the conflict in Palestine. The group also plans to make employment opportunities available for Palestinian women, provide them with soft loans and create small integrated animal husbandry, an agricultural practice of breeding and raising livestock.



Last month, VPM participated in the delivery of 300 tons of medical and food supplies to the people of Gaza, as part of Asia's first Gaza-bound aid convoy. IsraHell laid an economic siege on the Gaza Strip in June 2007 after the government of Hamas took control of the coastal sliver. The three-year-long illegal IsraHelli-imposed blockade has plunged 1.5 million people into poverty. With unemployment standing at around 40%, now, more than two thirds of Gazans rely on food aid by charity organizations. To make matters worse, at the turn of 2009, the IsraHelli military launched a deadly assault on Gaza, killing at least 1,400 Palestinians, most of them women and children.

Vivia Palestina Malaysia heads for Gaza


Malaysia's former Prime Minister
Dr. Mahathir Mohamad
Malaysia's former Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad has launched an aid convoy to the besieged Gaza Strip, in the latest international effort to help the Palestinian nation. The Viva Palestina Malaysia (VPM) was officially launched on Saturday from the country's federal capital Kuala Lumpur. Speaking at the launch, Dr. Mahathir blasted the USZ and Britain for their continuous support for IsraHell, stating that they allowed for the gross human rights violations against the Palestinians. “Without the support of the United States and Great Britain these things would have ended long ago”, the former prime minister said. He also accused the two countries of creating the Middle East crisis by “taking the land of Palestinians in order to give to the Zionists.”

During the ceremony, Lauren Booth, a journalist, human rights activist and sister-in-law to former British prime minister Tony Blair, also described the situation in Gaza as a “colossal humanitarian crisis” and the place as “the largest concentration camp in the world today.” Besides delivering aid, VPM, which is a coalition of Malaysian non-governmental organizations, aims to come up with a just, equitable, prompt and sustainable resolution to the conflict in Palestine. The group also plans to make employment opportunities available for Palestinian women, provide them with soft loans and create small integrated animal husbandry, an agricultural practice of breeding and raising livestock.



Last month, VPM participated in the delivery of 300 tons of medical and food supplies to the people of Gaza, as part of Asia's first Gaza-bound aid convoy. IsraHell laid an economic siege on the Gaza Strip in June 2007 after the government of Hamas took control of the coastal sliver. The three-year-long illegal IsraHelli-imposed blockade has plunged 1.5 million people into poverty. With unemployment standing at around 40%, now, more than two thirds of Gazans rely on food aid by charity organizations. To make matters worse, at the turn of 2009, the IsraHelli military launched a deadly assault on Gaza, killing at least 1,400 Palestinians, most of them women and children.

Vivia Palestina Malaysia heads for Gaza


Malaysia's former Prime Minister
Dr. Mahathir Mohamad
Malaysia's former Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad has launched an aid convoy to the besieged Gaza Strip, in the latest international effort to help the Palestinian nation. The Viva Palestina Malaysia (VPM) was officially launched on Saturday from the country's federal capital Kuala Lumpur. Speaking at the launch, Dr. Mahathir blasted the USZ and Britain for their continuous support for IsraHell, stating that they allowed for the gross human rights violations against the Palestinians. “Without the support of the United States and Great Britain these things would have ended long ago”, the former prime minister said. He also accused the two countries of creating the Middle East crisis by “taking the land of Palestinians in order to give to the Zionists.”

During the ceremony, Lauren Booth, a journalist, human rights activist and sister-in-law to former British prime minister Tony Blair, also described the situation in Gaza as a “colossal humanitarian crisis” and the place as “the largest concentration camp in the world today.” Besides delivering aid, VPM, which is a coalition of Malaysian non-governmental organizations, aims to come up with a just, equitable, prompt and sustainable resolution to the conflict in Palestine. The group also plans to make employment opportunities available for Palestinian women, provide them with soft loans and create small integrated animal husbandry, an agricultural practice of breeding and raising livestock.



Last month, VPM participated in the delivery of 300 tons of medical and food supplies to the people of Gaza, as part of Asia's first Gaza-bound aid convoy. IsraHell laid an economic siege on the Gaza Strip in June 2007 after the government of Hamas took control of the coastal sliver. The three-year-long illegal IsraHelli-imposed blockade has plunged 1.5 million people into poverty. With unemployment standing at around 40%, now, more than two thirds of Gazans rely on food aid by charity organizations. To make matters worse, at the turn of 2009, the IsraHelli military launched a deadly assault on Gaza, killing at least 1,400 Palestinians, most of them women and children.

Vivia Palestina Malaysia heads for Gaza


Malaysia's former Prime Minister
Dr. Mahathir Mohamad
Malaysia's former Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad has launched an aid convoy to the besieged Gaza Strip, in the latest international effort to help the Palestinian nation. The Viva Palestina Malaysia (VPM) was officially launched on Saturday from the country's federal capital Kuala Lumpur. Speaking at the launch, Dr. Mahathir blasted the USZ and Britain for their continuous support for IsraHell, stating that they allowed for the gross human rights violations against the Palestinians. “Without the support of the United States and Great Britain these things would have ended long ago”, the former prime minister said. He also accused the two countries of creating the Middle East crisis by “taking the land of Palestinians in order to give to the Zionists.”

During the ceremony, Lauren Booth, a journalist, human rights activist and sister-in-law to former British prime minister Tony Blair, also described the situation in Gaza as a “colossal humanitarian crisis” and the place as “the largest concentration camp in the world today.” Besides delivering aid, VPM, which is a coalition of Malaysian non-governmental organizations, aims to come up with a just, equitable, prompt and sustainable resolution to the conflict in Palestine. The group also plans to make employment opportunities available for Palestinian women, provide them with soft loans and create small integrated animal husbandry, an agricultural practice of breeding and raising livestock.



Last month, VPM participated in the delivery of 300 tons of medical and food supplies to the people of Gaza, as part of Asia's first Gaza-bound aid convoy. IsraHell laid an economic siege on the Gaza Strip in June 2007 after the government of Hamas took control of the coastal sliver. The three-year-long illegal IsraHelli-imposed blockade has plunged 1.5 million people into poverty. With unemployment standing at around 40%, now, more than two thirds of Gazans rely on food aid by charity organizations. To make matters worse, at the turn of 2009, the IsraHelli military launched a deadly assault on Gaza, killing at least 1,400 Palestinians, most of them women and children.

Vivia Palestina Malaysia heads for Gaza


Malaysia's former Prime Minister
Dr. Mahathir Mohamad
Malaysia's former Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad has launched an aid convoy to the besieged Gaza Strip, in the latest international effort to help the Palestinian nation. The Viva Palestina Malaysia (VPM) was officially launched on Saturday from the country's federal capital Kuala Lumpur. Speaking at the launch, Dr. Mahathir blasted the USZ and Britain for their continuous support for IsraHell, stating that they allowed for the gross human rights violations against the Palestinians. “Without the support of the United States and Great Britain these things would have ended long ago”, the former prime minister said. He also accused the two countries of creating the Middle East crisis by “taking the land of Palestinians in order to give to the Zionists.”

During the ceremony, Lauren Booth, a journalist, human rights activist and sister-in-law to former British prime minister Tony Blair, also described the situation in Gaza as a “colossal humanitarian crisis” and the place as “the largest concentration camp in the world today.” Besides delivering aid, VPM, which is a coalition of Malaysian non-governmental organizations, aims to come up with a just, equitable, prompt and sustainable resolution to the conflict in Palestine. The group also plans to make employment opportunities available for Palestinian women, provide them with soft loans and create small integrated animal husbandry, an agricultural practice of breeding and raising livestock.



Last month, VPM participated in the delivery of 300 tons of medical and food supplies to the people of Gaza, as part of Asia's first Gaza-bound aid convoy. IsraHell laid an economic siege on the Gaza Strip in June 2007 after the government of Hamas took control of the coastal sliver. The three-year-long illegal IsraHelli-imposed blockade has plunged 1.5 million people into poverty. With unemployment standing at around 40%, now, more than two thirds of Gazans rely on food aid by charity organizations. To make matters worse, at the turn of 2009, the IsraHelli military launched a deadly assault on Gaza, killing at least 1,400 Palestinians, most of them women and children.

Vivia Palestina Malaysia heads for Gaza


Malaysia's former Prime Minister
Dr. Mahathir Mohamad
Malaysia's former Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad has launched an aid convoy to the besieged Gaza Strip, in the latest international effort to help the Palestinian nation. The Viva Palestina Malaysia (VPM) was officially launched on Saturday from the country's federal capital Kuala Lumpur. Speaking at the launch, Dr. Mahathir blasted the USZ and Britain for their continuous support for IsraHell, stating that they allowed for the gross human rights violations against the Palestinians. “Without the support of the United States and Great Britain these things would have ended long ago”, the former prime minister said. He also accused the two countries of creating the Middle East crisis by “taking the land of Palestinians in order to give to the Zionists.”

During the ceremony, Lauren Booth, a journalist, human rights activist and sister-in-law to former British prime minister Tony Blair, also described the situation in Gaza as a “colossal humanitarian crisis” and the place as “the largest concentration camp in the world today.” Besides delivering aid, VPM, which is a coalition of Malaysian non-governmental organizations, aims to come up with a just, equitable, prompt and sustainable resolution to the conflict in Palestine. The group also plans to make employment opportunities available for Palestinian women, provide them with soft loans and create small integrated animal husbandry, an agricultural practice of breeding and raising livestock.



Last month, VPM participated in the delivery of 300 tons of medical and food supplies to the people of Gaza, as part of Asia's first Gaza-bound aid convoy. IsraHell laid an economic siege on the Gaza Strip in June 2007 after the government of Hamas took control of the coastal sliver. The three-year-long illegal IsraHelli-imposed blockade has plunged 1.5 million people into poverty. With unemployment standing at around 40%, now, more than two thirds of Gazans rely on food aid by charity organizations. To make matters worse, at the turn of 2009, the IsraHelli military launched a deadly assault on Gaza, killing at least 1,400 Palestinians, most of them women and children.