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Here’s one we invaded earlier..

19 Friday Aug 2011

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India has arrived…

16 Tuesday Aug 2011

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One of the world’s poorest countries is now planning to join the big boys in setting up an aid agency which she hopes will win her friends and influence like her other friends and rivals, Brazil, Russia and China.

That country is India which is also celebrating its independence today.

Until recently, India – which holds half of the world’s poor –ย  was the biggest receiver of aid.

Now she has arrived – or has she?

On the day that India was celebrating her independence, demonstrations were being held against the corruption that has plagued her politicians and businessmen.

After all they don’t have have struggle through the day like the rest of India on a dollar a day.

Like the eiltes of the other Bric states -that is Brazil, Russia, india, China – the rich are often heard to say that the poor should get off their backsides and work, after all the opportunities are there.

It is common to hear well healed Spanish elites speak like this also.

If you live in a glass tower, where you simply tick the boxes provided by the World Bank, IMF etc for economic development, then you are very lucky.

The rest of the world outside your doorway, does’t have that luxury and as events the last week in India’s former colonial master showed the poor can hit back.

If this century is indeed going to belong to Asia, then the nations that belong to this continent have to understand that the greatest contibution that the West has made to civilisation wasn’t it dazzling and startling discoveries.

What the West really achieved was to open the eyes ofย  the humbliest citizens of the world, who have seen how even the poorest people in western nations have immerisably better lives than they.

And that should be a warning to all corrupt politicians and businessmen who plan to set up aid agencies whilst their own citizens suffer.

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๐Ÿšจ An Emergency Session to debate Parliament’s response to ‘Riots’ ๐Ÿ‡ฌ๐Ÿ‡ง ๐Ÿด๓ ง๓ ข๓ ฅ๓ ฎ๓ ง๓ ฟ

12 Friday Aug 2011

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Battlefield Britain?

11 Thursday Aug 2011

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๐Ÿ”ฅ Britain’s Burning ๐Ÿ‡ฌ๐Ÿ‡ง

09 Tuesday Aug 2011

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If the television pictures are to be believed Britain is burning.

A post 9/11 generation aware of the power of the media image have attacked their town’s iconic buildings setting them alight.

Trouble began in Tottenham’s Broadwater Farm Estate when a young Black man was shot dead by police.

When the dead man’s family approached their local police station to get some answers – amazingly the police had not spoken to them -a young girl was alleged to have pushed aside and then suddenly there was a night of looting.

The police did not overact – that was the one thing they have got right in this very sorry saga. Small scale rioting – awful for the people trapped in this – followed in some of the poorest boroughs of London, and has touched Liverpool and Birmingham also.

The police will get criticism for everything – but they should have acted fast after shooting a young BLACK man dead in an area where twenty years ago there were riots.

Of course most police officers are nothing like they way they were perceived then.

But appearances count for everything.

Today’s youngsters are very young and those who are rioting have grown up in a background of poverty in the sixth wealthiest country in the world.

Ironically in what is also the world’s first democracy they also have no voice.

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๐ŸŽฉ Happy Birthday Pakistan ๐Ÿ‡ต๐Ÿ‡ฐ

09 Tuesday Aug 2011

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Rest in Peace…Qaid-e-Azam

The Islamic Republic of Pakistan will be 64 years old on the fourteenth of August.

The world’s sixth most populated nation, and the second most populated Muslim one after Indonesia, has seen periods of civilian and military rule that have translated into little investment on education or regeneration of its infrastructure.

Overย theย last sixty three years, four military regimes have ruled the country for some thirty years, whilst periods of civilian government have been marred by accusations of inefficency and corruption.

Those who have been ‘elected’ owe their position to the system of hereditary families that have dominated the country from its birth, a fact brought home by the recent announcement that the inexperienced son of the late Benazir Bhutto intends to contest the 2013 election.

So little surprise that reports reveal a Pakistani youth that is very cynical about democracy in their country.

Pakistan matters because of her strategic position between China and India.ย  She also shares borders with Afghanistan and Iran which make her a crossroads state, a link to the oil and gas fields ofย  Central Asia as well as that of Persia, with the means of transportingย theseย resources, as well as her own,ย through her port city of Karachi.

Today, of course the word terrorism is commonly associated with this country, and as her people have often pointed out it is they who have been its greatest victims.

The emergence of the Tariq-e-Taliban have led to fears that the country’s nuclear arsenal – which makes her the only nuclear state from the Islamic World –ย twinned withย continued instability particularly in her north west frontier may result inย that extremists seizing the Atom bomb.

This is of course nonsense, and such talkย have to led to suspicions inside Pakistan that the real intention of the war on terror is break up the county with a view to seizing her nuclear arsenal.

Neverthless, whilst political instability continues – the government of Asif Ali Zardari is not popular or well respected, few have forgotten the sight of him on business trip as floods swepted throughย Pakistanย – and there is even more conflict – apart from the war on terror, there is of course the dispute with India over Kashmir, as well as drone attacks in the North West Frontier and a still unexplained raid by America into Islamabad to kill Osama bin Laden – this still young nation will not be able to realise her full potential.

For this is a nation which is rich in minerals and gas in her Baluchistani province, with a cosmopolitan centre at Lahore, an extremely vibrant capital at Islamabad, all which are tied into a dynamic and resilient stock exchange at Karachi.

Recent projects with China to create a properous Baluchistan all point to a bright future.

This however, will not happen unless more money is spent on education – which currently stands at around 2 per cent of the budget – with a more even distribution of the country’s potentially enormous wealth to the poor.

Anotherย neglected source of revenue is of course tourism, afterall this is a nation that is blessed with a rich history both Islamic and non Islamic in the ancient Indus Valley.

For all this to happen, the country would need a sustained period of stability, free of violence with a civilian rule achievedย though a democracy that results in a child from the poorest family becoming prime minister,ย so thatย long term decisions can be made in investing in the country’s greatest asset – namely her people.

And as for those who dismiss the importance of this nation, they may want to consider this – the most important relationship of this century will be between America and China, a relationship that was forged throughย Pakistani diplomacyย in 1971.

One man who would have loved to seen that and to have beenย present for Pakistan’s forthcoming birthdayย is of course her founder, the brilliant lawyer, Muhammad Ali Jinnnah who announced her birth on the fourteen of August, 1947.

Tragically,ย the Qaid-e-Azamย died a year later.

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Arab Spring No More?

05 Friday Aug 2011

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Military Overstretch

05 Friday Aug 2011

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Demonstrations in Israel

04 Thursday Aug 2011

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There have been demonstrations in Israel against the economic policies of their leaders.

The protests have been covered by Russia Today as a missed opportunity because no else has bothered to report on them.

Sadly, these mass gatherings are nothing like those that continue to appear through out the Middle East, in fact they clearly show everything that is wrong about those who are now the citizens of Israel.

The largest demonstration in Israeli history was that organised by Peace Now, immediately after the massacres of the Palestinians in the camps of Sabra and Shatila.

Then, the Israeli authorities responded by holding a show hearing called the Kahn Commission, where the furture Prime Minister who had been squarely blamed for the mass murders, Ariel Sharon appeared.  After the collapse of the Soviet Union there was an increase in immigration so that Russian Jews who believed in the divine mission of Israel became the dominant voices.

There still are Peace Now activists around but they have been pushed aside by those who say Israel is fighting its second war of Independence.

Those voices are extremely selfish, which is sadly something that is not restricted to the land of Israel.

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Mubarak at Court

04 Thursday Aug 2011

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