Monday, October 15, 2007

Never Retreat Before Dictators!

I am feeling happy at the moment because a lost friend of mine gets its feet back home. He told me that he is fed-up of being chased all his life because of his disobedient order. He grew disobedient since the mid-fifty when our country got its independency from the British.

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I am sad for him at the same time because I know being persistent and patient is what makes changes and inspire the dogma of the dictatorship to retreat.

I told him about this status of contradictions in my feelings about him. He understood. But, what I am still willing to understand is that how much it costs somebody who has been a revolutionist all his life to retreat before his dictators!

I am here at this point of disobedience. It is my life that counts, not theirs.

Did Khalid Osman teach you how to be disobedient to your dogmatist dictators?

Ask him to do so. It is that simple!
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Monday, March 05, 2007

Ivory Coast's Peace Accord

The Ivory Coast President has signed a peace accord at last to prepare for peace and resettlement. The peace plan was brokered by Burkina Faso the neighbouring country to end a five-year conflict in Ivory Coast.

The conflict in neighbouring Ivory Coast had been regarded as a continuous threat to destroy the diplomatic relations between Ivory Coast and Burkina Faso. When the rebels resumed their attacks six months ago, Ivory Coast had accused Burkina Faso of backing the Ivorian rebels.

Burkina Faso replied and accused Ivory Coast of abusing its citizens and the borders were closed although many people from Burkina Faso are forming a large part of the Ivorian and that threat resulted in dropping the income of the cocoa and cotton seeds.

The people of the two states have good relations and they share lifetime economical fever in developing the agricultural sectors where the cocoa and cotton seeds rise to from the high sources of income to both of them.

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Friday, March 02, 2007

Sudanese Dictators' Deficiency

Sudanese dictators refuses to hand two war crimes suspects to be tried by the International Criminal Court (ICC) Follow the news at the HOA News Agency.

This sheet of news seems very funny though. But it's funny to the edge of tragicomedy. To see what I meant search of backgrounds to what I've described above at this blog or at the Ezine Act.

I don't believe that there're only two men in this comitragedy, and that the crimes were committed only in Darfur. There're crimes committed by this regime and its gangs which are well reported and documented at the Sudanese opposition bureaus in Cairo.

The International Criminal Court can search for more crimes committed in Sudan since those dictators mount that camel called power through the National Islamic Front's coup d'etat of 1989.

The gangs of the previously called (NIF) should also be called for treatments. The Ghost Houses cases should be open to justice.

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Friday, January 26, 2007

Who's the Real Hidden Player in Somalia?

Well, it is said that the Ethiopian troops will withdraw from Somalia since they drove what is called the Union of Islamic Forces out of power. It is said too that the American war crafts bombed some locations in Somalia suspected to be hidden places for members of al-Qaeda involved in the explosive attacks against the American Embassies in Eastern Africa. With all this said about the issue, the American administration is failed to represent any evidences about the presence of any of those groups in Somalia.

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Saturday, January 06, 2007

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Friday, January 05, 2007

Ethiopian Strong FIST in Somalia

Ethiopian government is now fisting Somalia up and down to support the Somali government. It is playing the principle role in ousting the UIC out of power.

The question is: did the Ethiopian government run its military campaign in Somalia to help the weak Somali interim government or to get close to the RED SEA?

There is another question in the other hand too, as we could ask at the same time: what the Somali-Ethiopian bargain has included as a reward for the Ethiopian government for restoring order and expelling the terrorists out of power?

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