From Frankenstein to the Temple Mount Promethean Madness
‘Frankenstein’ subtitled ‘The Modern Prometheus’ by Mary Shelley, published by the Oxford press, contains the name of Lewis Awad; an Egyptian Promethean scholar, in its sources. Awad was associated with the Egyptian weekly newspaper Al Ahram. They celebrated the tenth anniversary of Awad’s death by holding a summit for sixty Arab scholars on the last week of Sept. 2001. Each received a copy of Awad’s work ‘Prometheus Unbound‘. (…)
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From Frankenstein to Temple Mount PROMETHEAN MADNESS
28 March 2010 par (Open-Publishing)
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Clarification of the six sahrawi political prisoners
20 March 2010 par (Open-Publishing)
Essential Clarification
Minister of Communication and the Moroccan government’s spokesman is trying to influence the judiciary on behalf of the executive
Since our arrest on October, Thursday 08th, 2009 at 1:30 afternoon GMT, at Mohammed V airport in Casablanca by the National Group of the Judicial Police and under the presence of all the Moroccan security services, public and secret, as soon as we returned from the Sahrawi refugee camps in Tindouf, south of Algeria, after a two-week (…) -
The Rwanda Hit List: Revisionism, Denial and the Genocide Conspiracy
13 March 2010 par (Open-Publishing)
by Keith Harmon Snow
For the last 15 years I have been investigating militias and criminal rackets and propaganda about Central Africa. I investigated massacres, assassinations, torture, rape as a weapon of war, and disappearing, individuals and groups, multinational corporations, state and non state actors, Africans and non Africans...the backers, partners, allies and propagandists of the Kagame and Museveni regimes who are from the US, UK, Canada and Europe.. (…) -
Bad company
1 March 2010 par (Open-Publishing)
A recent post of the moroccan press agency, MAP, reported on 25 Feb 2010 that britannic MP, Derek Conway told that moroccan autonomu plan is "a viable and serious proposal" that will help settle the Sahara issue. It’s important to highlight that the Derek Conway who proposed, two years ago, a deliberately deceptive Early Day Motion in the UK Parliament in favour of Morocco’s autonomy plan is the same Derek Conway that later faces fraud investigations after being sacked by his party for (…)
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Letter sent by ELDH to the european governments about Western Sahara
25 February 2010 par (Open-Publishing)
Letter sent on 02/24/2010, by Mr Thomas Schmidt, General Secretary of European Association of Lawyers for Democracy and World Human Rights (ELDH) to the european governments :
Dear Sir/Madam,
With interest but also with great concern we have read the Statement by the Council of the European Union after the Eighth Meeting of the EU-Morocco Association Council, dated 7th December 2009.
We fully agree with the statement of the European Union when mentions the need of “promotion of human (…) -
The reform of the fisheries policies to be discussed in the EP
22 February 2010 par (Open-Publishing)
The European Parliament will hold a mini plenary session in Brussels this week (24-25 February). The reform of the common fisheries policies is one of the items on the agenda. The EPs opinions on the EU’s fisheries policies have become very important, since the institution now has full co-decision rights within this area. I think that one particular area of the fisheries policies of the EU deserves special attention, namely the fisheries agreements with developing countries.
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British Gas, worst place to work…in Algeria!
7 February 2010 par (Open-Publishing)
2 commentsDays ago, while I was surfing the net, I came across this info about British Gas. It says that, for 5 consecutive years, British Gas is ranked among the top 50 places to work in UK. The ranking was based on a survey among British Gas employees. Considering the results, one would think it must be great to work for this company… not so sure, I thought…not in Algeria at least.
Obviously, those who rewarded British Gas didn’t know about the case of Meriem Mehdi. This Algerian woman was an (…) -
Liberate Western Sahara
13 January 2010 par (Open-Publishing)
Congratulations to Conservative MP Andrew Murrison for raising the issue of the Western Sahara at PMQ’s today. Sadly, Murrison’s question... "What are the Prime Minister’s views on the situation in Western Sahara" was so vague that it enabled Brown to give a similarly vague and incomprehensible reply about the need to combat terrorism. However, there have been state sponsored terrorists in Western Sahara for the last 35 years, since the Moroccans illegally invaded and occupied the country (…)
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Belgian Paratroopers to Crush Rising Congo Rebellion?
8 December 2009 par (Open-Publishing)
Rebellion in Congo. Belgian Paratroopers to crush rising rebellion? Rwanda Defense Forces flown into western Congo defeated. Kabila regime under threat on multiple fronts. Mainstream media blackout on this story.
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COMOROS: THIRTY FOUR YEARS OF LOW BLOWS TO LEGALIZE AN INJUSTICE
11 November 2009 par (Open-Publishing)
The aim of France to keep the 3 other islands of the Comoros (Anjuan, Mayotte and Moheli), a chronic destabilization is to guide the political concerns of Comoros on issues related to their "survival" as the return of Mayotte in its natural environment. The draft of the Comoros in a humiliating poverty is a factor of satisfaction for France, because it stifles any hint of demands on the return of Mayotte in its natural fold. For many of the Comoros, Mayotte claim the project is absolutely (…)