Wednesday, January 18, 2012

A mad guy runs on the beach with his car threatening people's lives

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This guy could have killed people on the beach due to being drunk and in a state of dire arrogance, but he is freed under bail even before spending time in a police cell I would presume. The police did not have any grounds to object? Did they not find that such a person might try to influence witnesses and public officers?

Recently I read an article where a normal citizen got some problems with a policeman on the road because of his broke car causing circulation problems....The guy was accused of attempt to murder on a policeman. Numerous such trivial cases exist in Mauritius where the police would object without ground to bail motions of people. 

I also deplore the first article of press where the guy (journalist) refrains beautifully to put the name of the guy and of the casino whereas for other citizens they do not hesitate to put names sometimes without verifying their facts and information. I call this cheap journalism in Mauritius. By the way I also noted that anyone can be hired as journalist these days. What a shame. 


Monday, October 31, 2011

US cuts Unesco funds over vote for Palestinian seat


Obama the Nobel Prize Winner for Peace, the US the so-called universal installer of democracy fell on the wrong side of history for once more and proved to be bad losers after a .................democratic vote took place to give Palestinians full membership to UNESCO. 

Hats off for once the French who voted for and the UK who at least abstained. Every democratic historic event for the US when they are against is seen to be a tragedy for the world according to them. Only democracy that is forced through violence is seen  to be democracy for these leaders and to say that Mr Obama is a nobel prize winner for peace!

The world has decided to show to the US that they are not feared and that their threatening and ''chantage'' did not work.
 

Monday, October 24, 2011

The World's Largest Open-Air Prison - GAZA


Israel has explicitly referred to its closure policy as a form of "economic warfare", designed to exert pressure on Hamas through the civilian population. One of the stated goals of the closure has been the release of Gilad Shalit, and the operation of the border crossings has been consistently linked to his status.

The closure of the Gaza Strip is unquestionably illegal. It is a form of collective punishment explicitly prohibited by customary international law and by Article 33 of the Fourth Geneva Convention. One does not need to be a lawyer to understand the illegality and the inhumanity of the closure. It is straightforwardly, unambiguously illegal, and those involved in its creation and enforcement are criminally responsible.

To date, the international community has turned a blind eye to this collective punishment. Bland statements have been issued referring to the closure as "unsustainable". The result has been the institutionalisation of this illegality. Tony Blair now checks coffee and mayonnaise quotas, while 1.8 million people continue to be illegally punished, and their very dignity undermined.

In Gaza, 'an entire generation has been isolated and denied access to the outside world', writes author [GALLO/GETTY]

Underlying and perpetuating this reality is the pervasive absence of the rule of law. The history of the occupation has been characterised by persistent violations of international law and total impunity for these crimes. Not once has a senior Israeli military or political leader been held to account in accordance with the clear requirements of international law.
The consequence has been further violations of international law and continued civilian suffering. Impunity has become so pervasive and violations of international law so routine, that Israel now feels comfortable admitting publicly that its closure policy targets the civilian population.

Some unknown facts about Libya and Khaddafi, the TYRANT

let us get to the unknown facts about the Libyan dictator Muammar Gaddafi:

1. There is no electricity bill in Libya; electricity is free for all its citizens.

2. There is no interest on loans, banks in Libya are state-owned and loans given to all its citizens at 0% interest by law.

3. Home considered a human right in Libya – Gaddafi vowed that his parents would not get a house until everyone in Libya had a home. Gaddafi’s father has died while him, his wife and his mother are still living in a tent.

4. All newlyweds in Libya receive $60,000 Dinar (US$50,000) by the government to buy their first apartment so to help start up the family.

5. Education and medical treatments are free in Libya. Before Gaddafi only 25% of Libyans are literate. Today the figure is 83%.

6. Should Libyans want to take up farming career, they would receive farming land, a farming house, equipments, seeds and livestock to kick-start their farms – all for free.

7. If Libyans cannot find the education or medical facilities they need in Libya, the government funds them to go abroad for it – not only free but they get US$2,300/mth accommodation and car allowance.

8. In Libyan, if a Libyan buys a car, the government subsidized 50% of the price.

9. The price of petrol in Libya is $0.14 per liter.

10. Libya has no external debt and its reserves amount to $150 billion – now frozen globally.

11. If a Libyan is unable to get employment after graduation the state would pay the average salary of the profession as if he or she is employed until employment is found.

12. A portion of Libyan oil sale is, credited directly to the bank accounts of all Libyan citizens.

13. A mother who gave birth to a child receive US$5,000

14. 40 loaves of bread in Libya costs $ 0.15

15. 25% of Libyans have a university degree

16. Gaddafi carried out the world’s largest irrigation project, known as the Great Man-Made River project, to make water readily available throughout the desert country.

Thursday, October 13, 2011

Amnesty International appelle le Canada à arrêter George Bush

Amnesty International appelle le Canada à arrêter George Bush

This is indeed news!!! I salute the initiative although nothing concrete might come out from this. Those who are supposed to be liberating the world and to establish democracy (what a joke) were themselves proved to be the worst perverts of democracry.

Wednesday, October 12, 2011

The fight against poverty and absolute poverty

I am a businessman, a wholesaler. I supply retailers on a wholesale price and then they do the dirty job of going to sell piece by piece with a margin of profit. However with time I realise that the retailers to whom I am supplying the pieces are make huge profits and that they are getting richer and richer. So to maintain my superiority over those people who I am helping in a sense, I increase my price so that they reduce their profit margin as they cannot go on and on on increasing prices from their side.

If you have not understood, let me summarize......in short i need always keep them dependent on me and less powerful than me so that my business survives. I am happy that they prosper as long they do not overtake me.

Over the years i have noticed that the so-called fight for poverty alleviation is also taking this kind of direction.

Afterall poverty alleviation is a massive...........................................business!! Look at the number of NGOs, organisations, and foundations that have been set up to alleviate poverty. Many of these are using public funds directly or indirectly to alleviate poverty. All sorts of words and jargons are being utilised such as empowerment, refus de la pauvrete, etc etc

The fundamental question I would ask myself is how many of those people have left the poverty baseline, and how many of those people will be able to leave and get into lets say the lower middle class.

When we look at the way the organisations work, and the type of business they are into, one come to the logic that yes good work is being done, but there is a limit. And here I will go back to my anecdote of the first paragraph - it is not in the interest of the fight against poverty that there no longer exist poor people on earth, because then there will be no neeed to fight against it, and businesses will close and people will lose jobs. We want to preserve jobs and organisations so we need to keep having poor people.......

We should not fight against poverty, terrorism, crime, and so on.....its simply we should stop creating these.....

So, do we want to fight terrorism? poverty? crime? injustice? ..........a bon entendeur!

Thursday, October 6, 2011

Why China and Russia rebuffed the West on Syria

While reading this article on the BBC website - http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-middle-east-15180732,

I noted the following statement

"The US ambassador to the UN, Susan Rice, said that the US was "outraged" and that opposition to the resolution was "a cheap ruse by those who would rather sell arms to the Syrian regime than stand with the Syrian people."

Again the hypocrisy of the so-called democracy advocated by the US. When they use their vetoes on every ills and evils of Israel especially when they defy the whole international community on issues where Israel is condemned, then we do not hear such arguments....when they were allies with Saddam Hussein furnishing him arms and military power to fight Iran and kill his own people then everything was right.

Today when China and Russia use their vetoes to ensure protection of sovereignty of a country, they find it a ''cheap ruse'' and show to us how much they love the ''Syrian'' people.

If only they loved the palestinian people so much, may be today there would have been peace in the Middle-east where Israeli people and palestinian people would be peaceful neighbours.