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Muammar - Don't shoot me? Kim Jong Il's droppin' bass and pills

I agree entirely Charlie, Blair was and is and it doesn't alter that.

Always worthwhile to correct the lie though.
 
I'm not convinced Gaddaffi did any begging - the latest video shows one of the rebels anally raping him with a bayonet and he doesn't say anything. He's like a rock.
 
How many political prisoners were held by the deposed regime? There are now over 8,000. Some are held by the new government, some by rebel militias, some apparently under 'joint control'. There are as yet no plans to bring any to trial. First, a functioning justice system needs to be put in place. Russia complains of the 70-80 civilians killed in NATO strikes and Bank Ki Moon's initial denial anyone was killed. Smaller countries who supported the UN resolution complain its terms overstepped. Qadaffi's family want his death and that of his son investigated as war crimes. Reports of militia excesses against loyalists and black immigrants continue. Nobody is quite sure who holds the power balance. But the new government asks for all foreign funds to be unfrozen and the US state department provides their first diplomatic visitor.

Elsewhere, as Arab spring turns to winter, Hilary Clinton, predictably diplomatic about NATO in Libya, turns her wrath against Egyptian security forces for beating women demonstrators and exposing their underwear. Reports of police conducting 'virginity tests' are unconfirmed. A chief military commander says protesters 'belong in Hitler's ovens'. Nowhere is there mention of US response to the Brotherhood's election successes.

In fact, the western media has gone strangely quiet about latest developments in all things Arabic. Stand by for Christmas supplement nostalgia of 'the year democracy arrived' complete with moving photographs.
 
Kim Jong-Il's dropped the basskit...
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More of Kim Jong droppin' bombs here..
 
In fact, the western media has gone strangely quiet about latest developments in all things Arabic. .

thats cos its utterly shite. the main thing i learned in Cairo is to go to al jazeera for all international news. they are more balanced than uk outlets. obviously still a mainstream media outlet, so not perfect.

haha monsta someone posted that on facebook. its a pity kim jong wont be looking at anymore things either.
 
Chinny - Well.... Aside from the big, red "button of death" you're absolutely right ;) Hehe ^_^

And though it's not been featured as much on TV news, it has been reported on BBC's website that:
There were over 250 people killed this week alone in Syria between anti-government protesters at government forces...
There's reports of dozens of people killed and over 100 wounded in a series of bombs in Iraq...
The Democratic Republic of Congo's police 'killed 24 civilians' after last months elections...

Jeeez... The shear amount of fucked up shit that's going on in sooooo manyyyyy countries all over the world is enough to get me thinking that WW3 is around the corner or that we're going to all hit that "big, red button of death" and aim it at ourselves :\
 
if it wasn't going to kill off the possums and bushbabys as well as us, i'd think WW3 might be just the ticket. if chinas nuclear arsenal is as some claim, we wouldn't even have to spend years dying of cancer, the whole of humanity couild be obliterated in the initial blasts of heat. yeah, fuckin dark times.

i suspect most of the british are a bit bored of uppity arabs now, hence the lack of reportage, but i think its really important. i went to cairo thinking, insnaely naively, the arab world was leading a genuine paradigm change to truer democracy and came home thoroughly disabused of any such hopeful notions. the way these things play out affects all of us, and the brutality we ignore shapes us.

pertinent lyrics (oh dear tonight why did you split up before i saw you!!!!)what we love not are:

at the end of days, a people is not only what it does; it's also what it puts up with, what it tolerates. so while we all sit by, well, we all do what we have to do. we're the spectator sinners. we're each shattered lives and battered wives. we're all fucked.
 
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Why don't we have a Kim Jong Il thread! When King Jong Il died even nature mourned by causing lightning strike, ice to crack and glowing red lights with his name appearing in rocks.
 
Chinny - Well.... Aside from the big, red "button of death" you're absolutely right ;) Hehe ^_^

And though it's not been featured as much on TV news, it has been reported on BBC's website that:
There were over 250 people killed this week alone in Syria between anti-government protesters at government forces...
There's reports of dozens of people killed and over 100 wounded in a series of bombs in Iraq...
The Democratic Republic of Congo's police 'killed 24 civilians' after last months elections...

Jeeez... The shear amount of fucked up shit that's going on in sooooo manyyyyy countries all over the world is enough to get me thinking that WW3 is around the corner or that we're going to all hit that "big, red button of death" and aim it at ourselves :\

exactly why I no longer watch the news or read newspapers. Everything is too fucking depressing and it also makes me so angry.
 
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