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Category Archives: Al Qaeda
Syria – the key to understanding the Middle East
The crisis in Syria has been raging for more than 16 months, and it is still a toss up about how this will end. The problem that I have with the Syrian situation is that I have not fully understood … Continue reading
missing weapons? Do I believe HRW? NO!!
There is a real need to question anything that comes from Human Rights Watch. This is because that organization has an agenda that is definitely defined as left wing. As a group they seem to be all over the place… … Continue reading
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Abu Salim Prison – the key to the Libyan revolution
Yesterday was the Catholic Justice Sunday. Whilst I was unimpressed with the emphasis on criminals placed in prison, I did feel that much more could be said about the plight of political prisoners, because these are the men and women … Continue reading
Please be realistic
Some people cannot comprehend that it is possible to have a Muslim government that has at its base Sharia law, but is in fact a moderate government. Instead of being happy for the Libyan people because they have managed to … Continue reading
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Explosive news
To be upfront here I have to say that I do not like or trust Human Rights Watch. I believe that they have an agenda that is not compatible with the free world. However, what they have uncovered in the … Continue reading
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How Islamists could be disruptive in Libya
I became aware of the situation in Libya before it actually broke out. There was something in a news report about a top Libyan, (it could have been Gadhafi) returning home suddenly when on a trip to other African nations … Continue reading
I did not understand the rendition policy until now
Although I am suspicious of Human Rights Watch because it appears to be a very left-wing organization, I am still shocked over the details that they have revealed about the policy of rendition that was carried out in the aftermath … Continue reading
Coming to light – the brutality of the last days of the Daffy Duck regime
Whilst there are reports of the opposition forces having committed atrocities, none of those reports have been backed up with solid evidence. Once that happens, then I will be happy to blog about those particular atrocities. In the meantime, there … Continue reading
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Repression of the people led to the revolution
It is odd how everyone on the Left were falling over themselves about the “Arab Spring” in Tunisia, and especially in Egypt where in fact it was the young people of the Left that had started the protests, yet these … Continue reading
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The elephant in the room
There are plenty of reports regarding the possible out come in Libya. We are on the cusp of change, but that change could come at a price. The Libyans within the NTC are keen to avoid the situation that arose … Continue reading
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