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- Amnesty International Report 2009 on Iran Makes Clear that Iran Should Not Be Allowed to Exist By : Muhammad Shamsaddin Megalommatis
Azeris, Soranis, Goranis, Ahl-e Haq, Loris, Gilakis, Bakhtiaris, Arabic-speaking Muslim Aramaeans, Syriac-speaking Christian Aramaeans (erroneously called ‘Chaldaeans’), Turks, Turkmen, Parsi Zoroastrians, Baluchs and others are meanwhile suffering under the state terrorism which has been denounced extensively by the Amnesty International Report 2009 on Iran. - Amnesty International Report 2009 on Armenia Reveals the Racist Nature of the Caucasus Tyranny By : Muhammad Shamsaddin Megalommatis
Supported by donations of the villainous, rancorous, revengeful and hateful Armenian Diaspora, the tyranny of Yerevan is one of the world’s cruelest and most inhuman regimes and has actually a most preoccupying record of Human Rights’ violations perpetrated not only against the ethnic minorities but also against religious groups who reject the Fascist version of the Westernized Armenian Christianity. - Amnesty International Report 2009 on Yemen By : Muhammad Shamsaddin Megalommatis
Although reference is made in the Amnesty International Report 2009 on Yemen to the ongoing civil war in the extreme North of Yemen, nothing is said about the secessionist movements in Aden (South) and Mahra (East) where the cultural integrity and the Yemenite (non Arab) national identity are monstrously persecuted by the Pan-Arabist, villainous and bloodthirsty tyrant, Ali Abdallah Saleh, who is rather known athrough the pejorative nickname Al Guish (the corporal). - Turkey, Azerbaijan, Armenia: Erdogan Cannot Be Allowed to Act as Turkish Premier Anymore. Part III By : Muhammad Shamsaddin Megalommatis
Under the pretext of self-determination for the Armenian majority of Nagorno Karabakh (in red colour), Armenia – supported by the Freemasonic regimes of England and Francem and the easily maneuverable regime of Moscow – invaded almost one fifth of Azerbaijan’s territory (in green colour). Despite these detrimental events, the racist state of Armenia is not denounced but fervently supported by the West as a tool of destruction of Turkey, Iran and the entire Islamic World. - South Azerbaijan: 12 Oppressed Nations Defy the Persian Theocratic Chauvinism of the Ayatollahs By : Muhammad Shamsaddin Megalommatis
Iran is to break down to 13 pieces, as oppressed nations coordinate their struggle against the cultural, spiritual genocides performed by the theocratic lunacy of the Persian Ayatollahs. Persia will be only one of 13 countries that will emanate from Asia’s worst Hell, which is called “Iran”. Azeris, Laris, Arabic speaking Aramaeans, Soranis, Hewramis and Goranis (fallaciously regrouped as “Kurds”), Qashqais, Luris, Bakhtiaris, Lakis, Baluchis, Gilakis, Mazandaranis, and Turkmen are in struggle. - Southern Azerbaijan to Secede from Iran - Middle East’s Most Influential and Most Unknown Factor By : Muhammad Shamsaddin Megalommatis
The National Liberation Movement of Southern Azerbaijan leads the struggle for the liberation of South Azerbaijan and the subsequent merge between Turkey, Azerbaijan and Southern Azerbaijan into a powerful Oriental, Asiatic state of ca. 110 million people. - Polygamy Dictatorially Imposed in Iraq, by Al Qaeda Agents, Pseudo-Kurds Barzani, Talabani By : Muhammad Shamsaddin Megalommatis
Talabani and Barzani are the best allies of al Qaeda, and this is so because England, France and America have bribed them and incited them to take such positions that correspond perfectly well to the Freemasonic eschatological plans for the greater Middle East. This reality will gradually be known to most and understood by all, simply then it will be too late to react. That’s why the evil institutions of Quai d’ Orsay and Foreign Office do their ingenious best to besot and calm down all. - Somalia: A Trap or an Opportunity for China? By : Muhammad Shamsaddin Megalommatis
A close cooperation between China and the Asmara-based wing of the Alliance for the Re-Liberation of Somalia (ARS) would trigger major developments in Somalia, imposing China as major player in the geo-strategically critical Horn of Africa country. This new African policy of Beijing would not only help China have a solid foot in Somalia but would impact greatly Beijing’s relationship with the Islamic World. - China, Turkey, Islam, and the Rise of the Asiatic Landmass as Center of the World (Part I) By : Muhammad Shamsaddin Megalommatis
China must set up a political and military alliance with Turkey, and subsequently get more involved in the Middle East and help Turkey rise as a new Secular “Ottoman Empire” – strong nucleus of an Islamic World in full mutation. - Turkey, the Islamic World, China and the Prevalence of the Asiatic Landmass By : Muhammad Shamsaddin Megalommatis
Caucasus is by now Turkey’s greatest challenge. In this regard, it will be essential to form a strong alliance with Georgia and Azerbaijan. The schemes of Western diplomacies have to be finally revealed to the inexperienced and gullible president of Georgia. Turkey, Georgia and Azerbaijan must form a triple alliance and a confederation. - The Asiatic Landmass and the Geo-strategic Alliance Between China and Turkey By : Muhammad Shamsaddin Megalommatis
With 58% of China’s Oil imports coming from the Middle East (and with the figure expected for 2015 being 70% / http://www.iags.org/china.htm), one can automatically realize how important this area is for China. Any military development in the Middle East is critically important for China, but despite its economic and diplomatic presence in the area, the ‘Middle Kingdom’ has relatively limited military presence in the Middle East, small part in arms sales, no military agreement, and no bases. - Liberate Balochistan By : Muhammad Shamsaddin Megalommatis
The Toronto manifestation issued a Press Release whereby the Baloch Diaspora categorically denounced the ongoing nuclear tests in the Chagai district of Balochistan (Pakistan) that are devastating all life forms, including the livelihood of the nomadic Baloch tribesmen. - Nepal Welcomes Democracy By : Tanveer Jafri
Nepal has now changed from a Hindu Nation to a secular state. Now there is great challenge for the Maoists in the present government to take Nepal as the path of development and progress. The entire world is looking at this political change in Nepal and wishing for the bright future of Nepal. Now it is to be seen that how the Maoists that took the path of violence, can set the direction of progress of Nepal. - Nepal- End of Kingship & Rise of Maoism By : Tanveer Jafri
Nepal, a kingdom in the foot of the Himalayas in South Asia has area about 147181 square kilometers, is passing through a phase of historic political change these days. Nepal is surrounded by China & Tibet in the North & by India in the South West & Western areas. It is about 800kms long & 200kms broad. The kingship that has been in this small country for the last hundred of years is going to meet an end. - American Support to Tibet Movement -- A Blessing or a Curse By : Tanveer Jafri
Once again, the Tibet movement has become a public talk for the world. On the last March 10, the Tibet supporters demonstrated in the Tibet capital Lhasa and in many other countries whereas the natives of Tibet were celebrating the 49th anniversary of the revolt that took place against the Chinese control over Tibet. - Nepal - End of Kingship & Rise of Maoism By : Tanveer Jafri
Nepal, a kingdom in the foot of the Himalayas in South Asia has area about 147181 square kilometers, is passing through a phase of historic political change these days. Nepal is surrounded by China & Tibet in the North & by India in the South West & Western areas. It is about 800kms long & 200kms broad. - Tibet, China, and the West By : Muhammad Shamsaddin Megalommatis
The best defense for China, as regards Tibet, is the transfer of the dispute inside the Western countries whereby Human Rights are not respected at all; China must outmaneuver the Anglo-French scheme by internationalizing issues like Scotland, Brittany, Corsica, Polynesia, Catalonia, Bask Land, Galicia, etc. - Tolerant Baloch Religious Leaders executed in Iran By : Muhammad Shamsaddin Megalommatis
The international community failed to save two innocent persons’ lives; let’s hope that next time the case of the tyrannized Balochs of Iran will thoroughly preoccupy international bodies, humanitarian NGOs, Human Rights activists, and democratic governments and people allover the world. The illegitimate Iranian control of Balochistan must take an end. - Tibetans' Corpses and Oromos' Cadavers: Chinese and 'Ethiopian' Crimes By : Muhammad Shamsaddin Megalommatis
We call every humanist and political activist, every free citizen concerned, to join forces with the Tibetan Government in exile and with the Oromo Liberation parties, movements, associations, and organizations in view of A. the most definite eradication of the Chinese presence from Lhasa and Tibet, and B. the most unambiguous obliteration of the Amhara – Tigray existence from Finfinne and Oromia. - UN Security Council Reform: Veto Right for India By : Muhammad Shamsaddin Megalommatis
It is therefore only normal to question why 123 million European citizens of two colonial relics are granted a right that is still not ascribed to a more than 10-fold population. - UN Security Council Reform: Veto Right for Japan By : Muhammad Shamsaddin Megalommatis
In today’s world, if Japan is left outside the Veto Club, then both France and England have no real right to be there either! - Pakistan - Mistakes of moments, Sufferings for centuries By : Tanveer Jafri
Emergency has been declared in Pakistan. It is not a surprising political event. Undoubtedly, the opinions were being formed a few days earlier. This emergency in Pakistan is being viewed differently. General Musharraf has called this emergency a step towards the establishment of democracy in Pakistan that is passing through the phase of instability & disaster. Within 6 hours of declaration of emergency, on November 3 at Midnight, General Musharraf addressing the people of Pakistan expressed his deep worries on the day by day worsening conditions in Pakistan. - Imagery of Ram Rajya and Gujarat By : Tanveer Jafri
The fire incidence in the Sabarmati Express at Godhra Railway station in Gujarat state on February 27 2002, and as its after effect, the communal riots in various parts of the state has given a rude shock to the communal harmony in India. The home state of the Mahatma Gandhi, father of the nation, well known for peace, non violence and secularism, became infamous in the world because of these communal riots. - What Is Important-Power or Ram? By : Tanveer Jafri
In India, the people who are expert to gain power by inciting religious feelings in others are again active. Interestingly the central government of India is being accused for inciting religious feelings whereas the roots lie somewhere else. In the political history of India, the only hindutvawadi political organisation, Bhartiya Janta Party had remained the biggest partner in the ruling National Democratic Alliance (NDA). - Setu Samudram & Politics By : Tanveer Jafri
After giving air to the issue Ram Janm Bhumi-Babri Masjid at Ayodhya & after demolishing that place forcibly on December 6, 1992, the rightist organizations got the power to rule in India once. Now again the parties known as rightist organizations are trying to give a colourful feeling to the issue of Setu Samudram. - Pakistan in Hot Waters By : Tanveer Jafri
Pakistan has mostly remained politically unstable since its existence in 1947. The military rulers have many a time snatched the political power from the democratic governments by dissolving the democratic parliaments. - Can Bangladesh Sustain Democracy By : Mahfuz R. Chowdhury
The tumultuous history of Bangladesh indicates that the country has been at a crossroads many times before. But, instead of choosing the right path, the country fell deeper into trouble and democracy suffered each time. This time, the hope is that the people of Bangladesh will rise up to the challenge, and the world will support their good cause. - Is Bangladesh A Democracy or Autocracy By : Mahfuz R. Chowdhury
Bangladesh has remained a poverty stricken country even after some 35 years of independence. But that has not prevented some in the country from accumulating enormous amounts of wealth. One would be surprised to see how many thousands of world-class millionaires this poor country has already produced. It is very obvious that the creation of this many millionaires in the country did not come through the usual process of industrial growth or tech development, but by way of outright extortion. - Bangladesh State Emergency An Opportunity By : Mahfuz R. Chowdhury
From a political point of view, Bangladesh is currently undergoing dramatic change. The present caretaker government, which came to power on January 12, 2007 with the backing of the army after a declaration of emergency, was quickly perceived to have saved the country from the grave consequences of hostilities between the country’s two major political parties. - Re-organisation of the Taliban is a challenge By : Tanveer Jafri
The so called representatives of Islam, the Talibans have revived themselves in Afghanistan. The Talibans have established an empire of kidnapping to get their demands fulfilled, these days. - Pakistan under Dark Clouds By : Tanveer Jafri
In a series to trample his opponents, General Musharraf took a wrong & untimely step in the last days. On the basis of the report sent by the Pakistan Ministry of Law & approved by the Prime Minister's office, Musharraf dismissed the Chief Justice of Pakistan Iftikhar Choudhary, from his office. - Lal Masjid to Satanic Dwelling By : Tanveer Jafri
The religious place named Masjid or Mosque is recognised as the centre of prayer in the Islam religion. The meaning of Masjid is the place where prayer to God is done. As the Islam religion doesn't allow praying before anything except the formless God so Masjid is also known as the Baitullah or the house of God. But the incident that happened in the last days in the Lal Masjid in Islamabad, the capital of Pakistan compels a man to doubt if the Muslims with the extreme thoughts have not made the holy place of prayer a ' Baitullah' or the house of Satan. - India: Political Storm on Presidential Elections By : Tanveer Jafri
After the last date of filing the nominations for the presidential election in India, the picture of election is now clear. There is going to be a direct contest between the candidate of the ruling party that is United Progressive Alliance (UPA) Mrs. Pratibha Patil & the so called independent candidate, the present Vice President of India Mr. Bhairon Singh Shekhawat. - Obscure Attacks on Iraq Mosques By : Tanveer Jafri
In spite of the claims of improvement by the American Army, the condition in Iraq seems going from bad to worse, day by day. The attacks at the crowded places or holy cities or the attacks on the foreign armies present in Iraq, are finding no place to reach an end. - America's Bad Deal With Musharraf, Going Down in Flames By : Ahmed Rashid
Pakistan is on the brink of disaster, and the Bush administration is continuing to back the man who dragged it there. As President Pervez Musharraf fights off the most serious challenge to his eight-year dictatorship, the United States is supporting him to the hilt. The message to the Pakistani public is clear: To the Bush White House, the war on terrorism tops everything, and that includes democracy. - Amitabh in Political Spiral By : Tanveer Jafri
Amitabh Bachchan, the most popular Indian cine artist was again in the headlines of media. The discussion around him was whether he is a farmer in India or not. He had got some documents that gave proof of his being an Indian farmer. These documents were prepared at the time when his well wishers were in the government of Uttar Pradesh, the largest state in India. - India: Kalam, The First Preference By : Tanveer Jafri
The most popular President of India, Bharat Ratna Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam, who visualized making India a developed nation is going to leave his office term on July 24, 2007. The discussions for the candidature of the President of India are a common talk. In this regard, many agencies had got done many surveys, & their results clearly indicate that as candidate for the post of the President of India, the first preference of the common man of India, especially youths & students, is Dr. Kalam. - Dwindling Democracy in South Asia By : Tanveer Jafri
Undoubtedly, the parliamentary democracy setup is accepted as the best setup to run the government. Democracy is not only a system to govern but it is a philosophy of life that gives message of equality, liberty, tolerance, peace, love & harmony. Under this system, the people elect their rule & ruler themselves. That's why the democracy is defined as the rule of the people, by the people & for the people. The word democracy is used for both, the democratic setup & democratic reign. - India: Failure of another Effort To Spoil Communal Harmony By : Tanveer Jafri
India is the only country in the world known for - 'Unity in Diversity'. But some communal powers, enemies of the humanity are unable to tolerate this secular recognition of India. - A Change Awaits Pakistan By : Tanveer Jafri
Although Pakistan is considered a democratic country in the world yet it is also true that since the last 60 years when Pakistan came into existence, there had been a limited period of time when there ruled the democratic governments. Otherwise the military rulers remained in power & ruled over the country. - What Future for the Kurds? By : Muhammad Shamsaddin Megalommatis
In this article, we intend to come up with some initial suggestions as regards a honorable ‘exit’, taking into consideration the onsite reality and not the vicious colonial targets of the apostate Freemasonic lodge or the hallucinations of their victims, namely a few, unrepresentative indigenous people. Before that, we will reveal further reasons for which a ‘free and united Kurdistan’ is an absolute fallacy. - There cannot be a Kurdistan By : Muhammad Shamsaddin Megalommatis
When the criminal supporters of this fantasy fall short of ‘historical arguments’, they transfigure themselves to oppressed peoples’ advocates: like all the other peoples, Kurds ‘must’ have a national home! This is the supreme stage of their fallacy! In fact, there cannot be a Kurdistan, because simply there are no ‘Kurds’. Kurds are not one people. - Erol Manisali for President of Turkey By : Muhammad Shamsaddin Megalommatis
In an earlier article, we described the critical situation in which Turkey is found today because of various inimical plans and governmental inconsistencies. We stressed the point that, although the present parliamentary majority has the possibility to elect the current Premier as President of the Republic, they should avoid this option, and vote an authoritative academic for Turkish Head of State. - Turkey at the crossroads By : Muhammad Shamsaddin Megalommatis
Turkey’s Premier could conjecturally be elected as President due to his party parliamentary majority; however, this would be the End of Turkey. - A Planned Conspiracy around the World By : Tanveer Jafri
The world is not free from the conspiracies of western countries? History tells that many countries have been praised, loved, encouraged of shown mercy bye them, then after a period these plotters made it reach to its final end. If the world doesn't find some remedies to escape from these conspiracies, it will not be a surprise that one after another, every country will fall into their trap. - Millennium Star Amitabh Bachchan & Politics By : Tanveer Jafri
World fame Indian cine artist, millennium star Amitabh Bachchan is well known in politics also along with his activities in films. After the murder of Indian Prime Minister Mrs. Indira Gandhi in 1984, for giving a helping hand to her elder son Rajiv Gandhi, due to his family relations with Nehru-Gandhi family, he came to forefront in 1985, as a member of Congress (I), the largest political party of India. - Is Deputy Prime Minister's Office in India justified? By : Tanveer Jafri
It is worth knowing that there is no role assigned to the Deputy Prime Minister in the constitution of India & the makers of the Indian constitution didn't feel this need to run the government of the country for the office of Deputy Prime Minister, in spite of it, the country has to bear the burden of Deputy Prime Ministers. - Indian Muslims Uplift: A Try By : Tanveer Jafri
1947 is an important year in the history of India because on August 15, 1947 India threw away the yoke of the British Rule & got independence. At the same time the year 1947 is also remembered as the black year for the bloody division of India, on the basis of religion. A new nation named Pakistan came into existence as a Muslim majority country this year. Many Muslims from the western states of North India left for the new made country, Pakistan but most of the Indian Muslims decided not to ... - Indian Parliament Felt Ashamed Again By : Tanveer Jafri
Guards remained successful to foil the attempt of hired persons who made an armed attack on the Indian Parliament on December 13, 2001 & didn't let the culpable natured persons to succeed in their ill will. But, is the parliament that is a temple of Indian democracy, is sanctum in true sense and clear from unsocial elements? - Indian Muslims efforts to unite on secularism By : Tanveer Jafri
India, which has many religions & sects, there are 25 crores Muslims in it. Although the division of India in 1947 was completely based on religion & after the division, Pakistan came into existence as a Muslim country yet it is also true that a big class of the Muslims was quite against this religion based bloody division of India. - North Korea By : Mike J Bradley
The days of a non-nuclear Korean peninsula are over. With troops from the United States bogged down in Iraq and ineffective multilateral talks with North Korea, the world is on track for another major disaster.
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