The film-maker, director and Oscar prizewinner Steven Spielberg doesn´t support China any more for the Olympic plays. The reason is the Sudan policy of China. ” My conscience does not allow to me to continue as usual simply … It is a matter of doing everything for the fact that stop is offered ” to the indescribable crimes against the humanity which further happen in Dafur, finally.
Spielberg required in a public explanation that China must act more to finish the human tragedy in Dafur. China is one of the main buyers for Sudanese oil and maintains narrow economic relations with Sudan. In the past China has always inserted his veto in the UN Security Council if the action of the government should be condemned in Khartum.
According to estimates of NGO`s more than 200,000 people were killed during the past years in the Darfur conflict. Up to 2.5 millions were expelled, many fled in the neighbouring countries of Sudan. The Islamic government in Khartum which has the backing of China denies so far any reproach of the specific expulsion.
Posted on Friday, February 15th, 2008
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The topical report by the “National Intelligence Estimate” (a union of 16 US Secret Services) about the Iranian nuclear program contradicts the present assertion of the US government, Iran would stand shortly before the atom bomb. Now instead of this it becomes public by this Secret Service Report that Teheran has finished his nuclear weapon program already four years ago.
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Posted on Monday, December 10th, 2007
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Muhammad Yunus has founded one of the most successful developing projects with the Grameen-Bank. The Grameen-Bank is specified on microcredits: “Microcredit is the extension of small loans to enterpreneurs too poor to qualify for traditional bank loans. It has proven to be an effective and popular measure in the ongoing struggle against poverty, enabling those.”
Posted on Thursday, December 6th, 2007
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One blogpost for Burma!
Posted on Thursday, October 4th, 2007
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A revolution of aesthetics, consequently an aesthetic revolution, appears to me to be the only
reasonably
answer on a, time and space and person formatting, “Great Design Guide”
of the system.
Since we do not live for a long time any more in the Postmodernism, but still in the
Pop Modern age.
Posted on Saturday, September 22nd, 2007
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While taking another cup of tea and strewing a little bit of pepper on my five minute egg, those traditional components of a continental breakfast cause some heretical thoughts with me.
Tea. Pepper. Globalization.
I ask Zara: “What do you think about? Was globalization not always there in history?” She considers and I take one, politically correct, local strawberry jam for my toast. “Yes”, you’d think so. “For example the Old Silk Road or the Englishmen with their East India Company. Nevertheless this was all global trade “. Now I give her some honey. “Well, as long as we globalize the world, it was all right for most people. But since the former colonies turn the tables, globalisation is suddenly disagreeable and the globalization slashers are announced”. The phone rings. Before I hurry out of the room, she still explains “In my opinion thus associations like Attac are the new conservatives or something worse anyway”.
Posted on Tuesday, September 18th, 2007
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Web 2.0 is not the name of another www or a certain internet technology, but it is the advancement of the internet to a more active participation of the users. This also has changed the meaning of the internet. Because web 2.0 accelerates the individuation of the communication. In blogs and podcasts, or on MySpace, Twitter, YouTube, a.s.o. everybody has the possibility to present himself. The buzzword “Web 2.0″ was formed by Dale Dougherty (O’Reilly) and Craig Cline (MediaLive). They developed the term during a meeting in the year 2004. Then in 2005 Tim O’Reilly wrote an article in which he explained the concept closer. In it`s beginning the World Wide Web were static sides, many of them put in for a long time consistently. This “Web 1.0” was on the one side the content, provided for the web, and on the other side the consumers, receiving this information. Now this classical casting, between suppliers on one side and consumers on the other side, has got in staggering. Weblogs put their own contributions in the net, contents are not provided any more centrally by media and then spread to the people, but decentralised by people, combining with each other.
Web 2.0 now is blogging, RSS, Aiax, Wikipedia, MySpace, Xing, Youtube, networks and communities …
The fact that the Internet allows an interaction, goes back to the original idea of the internet. Already with the www at the beginning of the 1990s, the idea was to create a worldwide place for information and dialog.
Posted on Thursday, July 26th, 2007
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Muhammad Yunus has founded one of the most successful developing projects for the poorest people.
The Grameen -Bank is specified on microcredits: “Microcredit is the extension of small loans to enterpreneurs too poor to qualify for traditional bank loans. It has proven to be an effective and popular measure in the ongoing struggle against poverty, enabling those.”
The economic professor from Bangladesch who has received in 2006 the Peace Nobel Prize comes from one of the poorest countries of the world, Bangladesch. It is important to him that people become independent, but not to receivers of alms. According to his opinion alms take the initiative from the people.
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Posted on Sunday, July 22nd, 2007
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Copyright by Mexinixi
Now in the quarrel continuing for many years between the coffee group and the government in Addis Ababa around the brand rights for the Ethiopian coffee kinds Sidamo, Harar and Yirgacheffe the African land has gained the first success.
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Posted on Tuesday, June 5th, 2007
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