Taliban Asked to Avoid Election
Posted by Robi - 17/08/09 at 06:08:52 amThe Taliban militant has threatened now to attack in Afghan polling stations during elections. Already in an appreciation of their efforts to stop general elections, they have been striking at NATO’s this week in the capital, Kabul.
Afghanistan’s senior election officials warned a strong suicide bomb attack outside the NATO headquarters in the city can tear down Thursday’s vote if another repetition of it in the upcoming days. That bomb attack was just few hours ahead of a top-level meeting to evaluate how many polling centers can safely open around the country. Leaflets served by the Taliban yesterday warned citizens they would be victims of new terror strategy if they were to take part in this election.
Yesterday, the militant made threats to announce its militia may raise the campaign of aggression on the eve of polls. 17 million Afghanistan’s electorate has been asked to get vote and elect a president for the 2nd time.
Don’t Rape Women as “Weapons of War” – Hillary
Posted by Robi - 12/08/09 at 05:08:25 amUS Secretary of State Hillary Clinton has said the Democratic Republic of Congo will get fund from the USA to assist combat sexual violence in Africa. The announcement was made after an official meeting with Congo’s President Joseph Kabila. She is now on a seven-country trip of Africa,
Besides, a cash amount of 17 million dollars, the US will drive a group of legal experts to provide particular recommendations for dealing with the country’s sexual violence and make new rape laws. The cash will be spent in part to draw female police officers. It also used in to pay financial help for medical and psychological for the victims. Hillary urged the Congo’s administration to make an end to the rape of female as “weapons of war.”
Canada Welcomes Obama’s Stimulation Package
Posted by Robi - 10/08/09 at 05:08:17 am
USA and Canada are considered most civilized country in the world. Both courtiers got long borderlines between them. But some protectionist sentiments from US made Canada annoying. However, Canadian administration has said the country would not retaliate against President Obama’s $787-billion stimulus package for the Buy-American provision.
During the North-American summit in Guadalajara, Mexico this week; Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper is going to meet US President. In the expecting meeting it is implausible the state of affairs will be discussed. Canadian PM has already ensured that he would not ask the US administration for any concessions that his country can’t make itself.
Mahmoud Abbas Re-elected Fatah Boss
Posted by Robi - 09/08/09 at 05:08:41 am
Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas, also known by Abu Mazen, has re-elected to lead Fatah movement. Thousands of delegates on Saturday celebrated at the Palestinian movement’s first convention in two decades, and giving Abbas new mandate for peace talks with Israel. Addressing the delegates in the biblical West Bank town of Bethlehem., Abbas openly challenged his counter part Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu by swearing to liberate Palestinian land, also vowing for established an independent state and get Jerusalem as its capital.
US-backed Abbas, succeeded iconic Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat in 2004 after his death. According to Fatah’s constitution he can lead the party only for 5 years, in anticipation of a new conference is held. However, it is the first time Fatah activists have met in two decades and not clear when the member can convene again.
Addressing the Fatah members after the voting Abbas promised to change. He said “This convention must be a new beginning for the Fatah movement.” He added “In our history we’ve had many launches and setbacks. Sometimes we have reached the edge of the abyss, but we have always returned stronger.”
Havana Wants to Talk Washington but ………
Posted by Robi - 03/08/09 at 05:08:46 am
Cuba’s President, Raul Castro, has showed interest to talk to the Obama administration and relieve more than 50 years of enmity following olive branches from the Washington. Cuba’s leader said he agreed to respond to USA’s effort to recast their diplomatic relations. However, he insisted Cuba’s socialist system was solid and would not be negotiable. He said, “We are ready to talk about everything but not to negotiate our political and social system,” he told the national assembly on Saturday.
In a standing ovation, Raul told he had not been elected Cuba’s President to return capitalism or surrender the revolution. He said “I have to say; with all due respect to Mrs Clinton … they didn’t elect me president to restore capitalism in Cuba, nor to hand over the revolution. I was elected to defend, maintain and continue perfecting socialism, not destroy it.”
February 24, 2008 Castro was elected President for National Assembly as his ailing brother Fidel Castro made announced his objective not to stand for President once more on 19, February, 2008.
78-year-old Cuba’s President said there was now an opportunity for negotiations that the White House had drabbed Bush-era aggression towards Havana. Castro said “It’s true there has been a diminution of the aggression and anti-Cuban rhetoric on the part of the administration.”
The USA is the only one country in the hemisphere to not get diplomatic ties with Cuba. Many critics consider it as anachronistic and self-defeating. However, Obama has authorized the continuation of discussion over migration and disaster preparedness which were severed throughout the Bush administration.