sexta-feira, julho 22, 2005

Detalhes...

Iraq bodycount
O governo iraquiano contestou o estudo sobre os civis mortos no Iraque, desde a invasão dos aliados. Uma crítica mais destrutiva a este estudo, aqui.


Zimbabwe
Milhares de desalojados no Zimbabwe, graças a Mugabe (aka Demolition Man). A indiferença da União Africana, e a ineficácia da ONU são gritantes.



E depois?
Um artigo interessante sobre os receios dos palestinianos, depois da retirada israelita da Faixa de Gaza, aqui.
When the Israelis leave, Hamas's enemy will also disappear. What happens then?
A sensatez de John Howard
O primeiro ministro australiano relembra a importância da questão de Timor Leste na agenda de Bin Laden:

Can I also remind you that the very first occasion that bin Laden specifically referred to Australia was in the context of Australia's involvement in liberating the people of East Timor. Are people by implication suggesting we shouldn't have done that?

When a group claimed responsibility on the website for the attacks on the 7th of July, they talked about British policy not just in Iraq, but in Afghanistan. Are people suggesting we shouldn't be in Afghanistan?

When Sergio de Mello was murdered in Iraq -- a brave man, a distinguished international diplomat, a person immensely respected for his work in the United Nations -- when al Qaeda gloated about that, they referred specifically to the role that de Mello had carried out in East Timor because he was the United Nations administrator in East Timor.
(via RRWR)

2 Comments:

Premonição, Elise?
Eu espero que não... Mas com a "Al Qaeda" tudo é possível.

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