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- Abyssinia's Tyrannized Sidamas: a Blooming Nation fighting for Independence By : Muhammad Shamsaddin Megalommatis
The Sidamas consist in a population larger than that of Norway, and live a surface larger than that of Portugal’s at the southwestern confines of Abyssinia. They total approximately 5 million people and dwell in their outright majority in rural areas, at the west of the Biyya Oromo (land) and in the south of the Amhara region. In some of the Sidama provinces, other peoples inhabit as minority among the Sidamas. The Sidamas are a Kushitic people different than the Oromos. - Call for Official Kokoda Day Proclamation By : Charlie Lynn
A proposal for an Official Kokoda Day Proclamation. With the growing awareness of Kokoda it is timely to select an appropriate day that will cause people to pause and remember the sacrifice made by servicemen and women to protect our homeland and our mandated territory from invasion and occupation. - Can Benedict XVI bring Peace and Concord? By : Muhammad Shamsaddin Megalommatis
The recent clash between Muslim fanatics and the Pontiff could turn into a multipartite concord and cooperation on so many important grounds. Far more unites Catholic Christianity and Islam than divides them. - Electroshock on the tips of female breasts: Deeds of the Amhara and Tigray Cannibals of 'Ethiopia' By : Muhammad Shamsaddin Megalommatis
Everything pales if compared to the described torture of a brave Ogadeni orphaned girl who, before getting out of the borders of the Amhara and Tigray Hell “Ethiopia', experienced the terrible electroshock to which the Amhara and Tigray racist and criminal monsters submitted her. - Ethiopia's pullout a blow to Somalia peace By : Ernest Mpinganjira
Last week, Ethiopia announced that it had run out of options in dealing with the Somalia crisis. This admission presents East Africa with a fresh challenge — containing the ripple effect of Ethiopia's imminent withdrawal of its troops. The region will be forced to focus on another looming crisis with potentially devastating effects. - How Acts of Terror Lead to Tyranny and Dictatorships By : Sam Vaknin
US President George Bush declared a War on Terror. Within less than 18 months, the United states suspended basic judicial, civil, and human rights and embarked on a prolonged series of deliberate violations of both its own Constitution and various international treaties. - Intellectuals in Conflict Zones: The Balkans By : Sam Vaknin
Ljubomir Danailov Frcksoki ("Frcko" to his friends) is by far Macedonia's most prominent public intellectual. - Kenya a land of contrasting groups By : Njeri Kabeberi-Kanene
Whenever I travel to the north or western parts of the country, there is a running 'joke.' People there ask habari ya Kenya? At first it does seem like a joke, but then you realise that this is their reality. They live in a different Kenya and this has been so since independence. It is a reflection of neglect by successive regimes. - Lord Carey, Benedictus XVI, and today’s decayed Islam By : Muhammad Shamsaddin Megalommatis
The former Archbishop of Canterbury Lord Carey of Clifton defended the Pope's "extraordinarily effective and lucid" speech. In his own challenge to "violent" Islam, Lord Carey said that the West had been largely responsible for "redrawing the map of the Middle East," and asked why Islam today had become associated with violence. An Analysis. - Merry Christmas from Kaliti Jail in the Cenotaph ‘Ethiopia’! By : Muhammad Shamsaddin Megalommatis
Read the testimony of a tortured young Oromo scholar, who after spending two years in the Gulag of Abyssinia, found peace in Djibouti as refugee. Listen to the voice of Mr. Madda Walabu, Oromo Biologist, and try to find out what went wrong with our Humanity. All ye that pass by, behold, and see if there be any sorrow like unto his sorrow. - No American Security Guarantees for Macedonia By : Sam Vaknin
Security guarantees are granted exclusively in the wake of a war or a conflict and as a means to ascertain the implementation of an agreed settlement between the adversaries (e.g., a ceasefire or a peace agreement). - Ogaden: Litmus Paper for the Kinijit Amhara aspiring tyrants of 'Ethiopia' By : Muhammad Shamsaddin Megalommatis
It is critical to put any bogus-democratic, neo-totalitarian Kinijit Amhara “activist” in front of the Ogaden dilemma. Only then, the smiley mask of the post-modern/authoritarian, pseudo-intellectual elements of the mysteriously funded Kinijit “alternative” will disappear, leaving in its stead the execrable skull of Africa’s most inhuman racists. - Oromo Manifestations challenge Abyssinian Dictator Meles Zenawi By : Muhammad Shamsaddin Megalommatis
Instead of eliminating the Islamist threat, the paranoid dictator helps spread Islamist fire throughout Eastern Africa, as he made the Somali Islamic Courts of Justice the best present they could have ever imagined. - Plead for the Unification of Aramaeans - Letter to US and French Presidents, UK Premier By : Muhammad Shamsaddin Megalommatis
A while back, the Arameans of the Aram Naharaim Foundation sent a Letter to the Presidents of the United States and France, and the Premier of the United Kingdom with the respect to the critical issue of the Aramaeans of Iraq. The letter focuses on the false identities projected by Western missionaries among the Aramaean Eastern Christians, who have subsequently been partly divided into ‘Assyrians’ and ‘Chaldaeans’, although their real identity is Aramaean. - Saafi Labafidhin Calls the Global Community to React to ‘Ethiopian’ State – Promoted Famine By : Muhammad Shamsaddin Megalommatis
If Meles Zenawi is allowed by the global community to achieve his target and perform a deliberate genocide, the famine will hit, putting an end to the lives of no less than 2 million Ogadenis, Oromos, and others. - Senlis Council Report on Somalia – A Controversial, Yet Influential Document By : Muhammad Shamsaddin Megalommatis
In politics, it must be always understood that not only persuasion but also misperception is power. - The Business of Torture By : Sam Vaknin
As awareness of human rights increased, as their definition expanded and as new, often authoritarian polities, resorted to torture and repression - human rights advocates and non-governmental organizations proliferated. - The Foes of Humanity: Extreme thoughts By : Tanveer Jafri
The world, at present, is frightened & harassed at the people having extremist & unholy thoughts. It may be a worldwide spread of missionary propaganda from America & its skilful plans in favour of its. Or its Islam which associated, sometimes, with the controversial words as the Al Qaeda or the Taliban, or the Jehad or the Fatwas or .... - The Impossibility of Muslims' Integration in Europe By : Muhammad Shamsaddin Megalommatis
The identification of these two worlds, conventionally called ‘Muslims’ and 'Westerners,' is erroneous; both worlds are equidistant from Truth as regards their identity, nature, character, deeds and pending consequences. The very serious point is however that this issue is not primarily an Identity issue. - The Realities of War By : Mike J Bradley
This article discusses some of the realities about war. - Turkey, Europe, Islam, and the 'Islamic' headscarf's incompatibility with Modern Democracy By : Muhammad Shamsaddin Megalommatis
In earlier articles, we presented the consequences and the repercussions of the nefarious Western support to Turkey's undemocratic, duplicitous, anti-Western, and heinous premier; we demonstrated how contradictory it is to demand the military to stay in the barracks, when the threat comes from a minority-shown-as-majority parliamentary episode, namely that of Erdogan's, that is strongly reminiscent of Hitler's rise to power. - Two American Soldiers Going It Alone by Bob Miller By : Bob Miller
Don't know whether or not any of you saw the news report of US soldiers trying to get some Iraqi soldiers to move in on some guys who were firing at them from rooftops, but it sure brought back a Vietnam event for me. - Valentine's War Stories By : Szandor Blestman
In this article I explore the experiences of a WWII veteran who had guarded German POWs during the war and compare his stories to what is going on with the POWs of the war on terror. - Vietnam and Iraq: Lies Then and Now By : Robert Fantina
It may be over-simplistic to say that American intervention in Iraq is the same is it was in Vietnam. Yet the clear parallels, mainly in the evident pathway to American disaster, cannot be avoided. Until Congress demonstrates the will to take the lead that the voters expect, as clearly demonstrated in the November 2006 elections, America will continue down that same bloody road. - We By : Frank A. Hilario
I, the hangman of Saddam Hussein, the one who would be king of kings of Iraq. Iraq – Mesopotamia – the world's first civilization. He would not be hooded, so he was not; he would be an eyewitness to his own execution, so he was. I circled his neck with the hangman's noose, and in the next instant, I activated the gallows, and he went from here to eternity. Iraq would not be the world’s last civilization. - We Won the War, Time to Get Our People Home By : Szandor Blestman
This article makes the case that we already won the war in Iraq by accomplishing everything we set out to accomplish. - Western Governments and Islam By : Charles Sabillon
Terrorism is not exclusive of Muslims, but the official sanctioning of it is exclusive of Islam. All religions have used violence to further their cause, but the founder of those creeds did not sanction it. Islam did. - When the Somali Youth comes to the forefront By : Muhammad Shamsaddin Megalommatis
Today, the Somali Youth represents the greatest asset of the Somali Nation in its engagement on the Path of Peace and Unity. Their fortitude of purpose, clarity of ideas, and pre-eminence of values guarantee a great and augur future for the civil war-stricken country, and the ruined Somali province of Ogaden. We are most pleased to present you Sheikhnur Ali, and we are sure he will attract all your attention for the rightful Cause he fights for. - Who does not want Turkey in Iraq? By : Muhammad Shamsaddin Megalommatis
A vicious force of confusion in the decision making, and deterioration in the world's status quo seems to gain momentum. Only sheer paranoia could make people speak of US negotiating an exit from Iraq with the murderous tyrants of Syria and Iran, instead of bringing in the US strongest NATO ally, Turkey!
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