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8. januar 2009 ob 19:08 | Nejc Jemec |Mednarodni inštitut za bližnjevzhodne in balkanske študije (Ifimes) je pripravil pogovor s predsednikom republike Danilom Türkom. Predsednik je v uvodu dejal, da prihodnost morda vendarle ne bo tako temna, kot jo v kontekstu gospodarske krize lahko dojemamo ob spremljanju medijev. Direktor inštituta Zijad Bećirović se je s Türkom pogovarjal tudi o bližnjevzhodnem konfliktu in odnosih med Slovenijo in Hrvaško.
Danilo Türk: “… odrekanje tistim, rekel bi, prvinam v politiki, ki jih v jugovzhodni Evropi včasih imenujemo nadmudrivanje …”
Predsednik republike o bližnjevzhodnem konfliktu:
Danilo Türk: “… moramo v tem trenutku vsi podpreti Egipt in Francijo v tem prizadevanju.”
Nejc Jemec
8. januar, 2009 ob 22:56
strahotno pomembna seansa…
8. januar, 2009 ob 22:59
tale pa je gospod…..:)
9. januar, 2009 ob 0:12
Edini politik, ki se ga splača poslušati. Ostali se mi zdijo kot športniki, ko dajejo izjave za medije po tekmah.
9. januar, 2009 ob 2:53
Written by 540 Israeli citizens
In support of the Palestinian Human Rights Community Call for International Action
As if the occupation was not enough, the brutal ongoing repression of the Palestinian population, the construction of settlements and the siege of Gaza - now comes the bombardment of the civilian population: men, women, old folks and children. Hundreds of dead, hundreds of injured, overwhelmed hospitals, and the central medicine depot of Gaza bombed. The ship Dignity of the Free Gaza movement which brought emergency medical supplies and a number of physicians was also attacked. Israel has returned to openly committing war crimes, worse than what we have seen in a long time.
Israeli media do not expose their viewers to the horrors and to the voices of severe criticism of these crimes. The story told is uniform. Israeli dissidents are denounced as traitors. Public opinion including that of the Zionist left supports the Israeli policy uncritically and without reservation.
Israel’s destructive criminal policy will not cease without a massive intervention by the international community. However, except for some rather weak official condemnation, the international community is reluctant to intervene,. The United States openly supports the Israeli violence and Europe, although voicing some condemnation, is unwilling to seriously consider withdrawing the “gift” it handed Israel by upgrading its relations with the European Union.
In the past the world knew how to fight criminal policies. The boycott on South Africa was effective, but Israel is handled with kid gloves: its trade relations are flourishing, academic and cultural cooperation continue and intensify with diplomatic support.
This international backing must stop. That is the only way to stop the insatiable Israeli violence.
We are calling on the world to stop Israeli violence and not allow the continuation of the brutal occupation. We call on the world to Condemn and not become an accomplice in Israel’s crimes.
In light of the above, we call on the world to implement the call by Palestinian human rights organizations which urges:
• “The UN Security Council to call an emergency session and adopt concrete measures, including the imposition of sanctions, in order to ensure Israel’s fulfillment of its obligations under international humanitarian law.
• The High Contracting Parties to the Geneva Conventions to fulfil their obligation under common Article 1 to ensure respect for the provisions of the Conventions, taking appropriate measures to compel Israel to abide by its obligations under international humanitarian law, in particular placing pivotal importance on the respect and protection of civilians from the effects of the hostilities.
• The High Contracting Parties to fulfil their legal obligation under Article 146 of the Fourth Geneva Convention to prosecute those responsible for grave breaches of the Convention.
• EU institutions and member states to make effective use of the European Union Guidelines on promoting compliance with international humanitarian law (2005/C 327/04) to ensure Israel complies with international humanitarian law under paragraph 16 (b), (c) and (d) of these guidelines, including the adoption of immediate restrictive measures and sanctions, as well as cessation of all upgrade dialogue with Israel. ”
http://www.naomiklein.org/articles/2009/01/israel-boycott-divest-sanction
9. januar, 2009 ob 2:55
http://www.freegaza.org/en/home/658-a-call-from-within-signed-by-israeli-citizens
9. januar, 2009 ob 7:07
http://www.opednews.com/articles/genera_keith_ha_080207_the_gertler_steinmet.htm
9. januar, 2009 ob 7:07
http://www.bnvillage.co.uk/news-politics-village/101196-genocide-drc-role-cia-mossad-part-i.html
9. januar, 2009 ob 7:07
kongo
9. januar, 2009 ob 13:16
bla, bla, bla, bla, ………………..
10. januar, 2009 ob 14:48
… … bla, bla, bla, blaginja za “elito”_ _ _ _ _ _
10. januar, 2009 ob 17:15
Da, da, po vsaki noči posije sonce.
Vprašanje pa je, kje, to je, na kaki točki ozaveščenosti se vsi skupaj nahajamo?
Ali smo v Sloveniji dovolj prebujeni, da se zavedamo pravih vrednot življenja, ali pa smo
samo še živi ( telo) mrtveci ( duša) ?