Friday, July 6, 2012

Astrid Adrienne (26)

This Week News In Brief (13) 6 Juillet - 12 Juillet 2012
by Astrid Adrienne
on Saturday, July 7, 2012



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► S Korean media unfazed by whaling - by Harry Fawcett | July 5, 2012   :: http://blogs.aljazeera.com/blog/asia/s-korean-media-unfazed-whaling      

► 'Friends of Syria' gather to pressure Assad. US and European partners threaten new sanctions on Syria, as opposition calls for no-fly zone and a "tough stance". Last Modified: 06 Jul 2012 ::  http://www.aljazeera.com/news/europe/2012/07/20127671453799657.html






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    ► 10 July 2012 - Egypt court overturns President Mursi parliament order :: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-middle-east-18789992

    ► 11 July 2012  - Obama and Romney duel over wealth :: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-18791474

    ► 11 July 2012 - Baby giant panda dies in Japan  :: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-18792981

         
      He asked in surprise, "What's the matter?" as he walked towards me.
      "This, this baby..."
      "What baby? Why? What happened?" he got serious. O yes, He was always serious about all things related to our baby.
      "Shin Shin ..." I pointed to the screen. "Her baby was dead ..." I said quietly. O yes, I've always said very quietly for the most frightening thing for me.
      He stared at me for a moment, then he looked at the news title, then he looked at me again for then finally  he did not look at us at all. He returned to his desk.
      He understood my intentions, he was very understanding. His understanding was shown in silence. Silence is the predominant language we understand when we do not want to say anything else. (Shin Shin, are you okay?)
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        ■ WORLD GUNS
        ■ Military Ammo Today
        ■ CHINA PISTOL







         
        Mr. Sani inspired me about the bullets because he was thinking about a bullet proof vest. If we were on our patio, I could giggle because of my unbelief that bulletproof vests were the only savior of human life. I believe every living thing has a life time limit.  So each person can die anywhere, anytime by any means.But it is impossible we just sit on the terrace room, thinking about a bullet proof vest or the bulletproof helmet without considering the benefits of using them in appropriate situations.

        No, that's not my intention here. I just can't help but laugh with the news that the Pakistan authorities had bought several thousands of bulletproof vests from the U.S. to crush the Taliban. My mind was tickled by the sensation of humor in my right hemisphere. What if the U.S. sells their bulletproof vests to the Taliban to fight the U.S. itself? So, if the war against terrorism is an obligation, then all the complaints about the quality of goods is the fraternity-level talks over a cup of tea. Chill out, it's just time for tea. Just the tea talks.

        We were eating breakfast together when I instigated this ridiculous idea to him. He was responding to my prank with a thin grin, just greasing his bread with my homemade strawberry jam. He said, "I didn't wear a helmet, honey. Now you're pregnant. Thanks, God. I hate the helmet, I hate the bullet" he said, laughing playfully.

        I didn't laugh as hard as him, just winced. Sometimes, he joked with a very tacky style, and I felt we should make such a joke on the banks of a lake or river or the sea. Then I could reply to his joke with more tacky jokes, for example, pushing his body fell into the river, hoping that he would once again recognize the crocodile, better yet, once again, or paid attention to the growth of shark teeth, in the sea, while remembering my joke reply, "Dahliiing, your sperm is not a bullet, and the helmet is not a condom! Hiyaa... we'll have a baby, not a victim of your bullet!"

        Now I'm wondering what he'll do spontaneously, on the spot. In the bottom there. Oh, it's nice to imagine him smiling in the water. A sweet smile from Mr. Shark. (Ok, say "hi" to your mermaid here...)
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    Almira Izzati , Jan Pepijn Servaas and Fairuz Azalia like this.

    Fairuz Azalia : is the ICC able to touch the sense of justice for the victims? in fact, though the EU has denied the claims of Tomislav Nikolic that the tragedy wasn't genocide, but ultimately they freed Karadzic of the genocide charges. 
    Astrid Adrienne : Freeing Serbia from charges of crimes against the humanity (but trying to reward Bosnia by claiming that the massacre at Srebrenica has the characteristics to be expressed as genocide) is a decision expected by the ICJ can satisfy both of the litigants. But I personally assess the decision is a compromise decision, just splitting the baby in half. Then the legal consequence is that Belgrade didn't have to pay any financial compensation to Sarajevo, whereas it could be worth tens of millions of dollars. How many mosques were destroyed? Ferhadija mosque and Arnaudija mosque were the silent victims of the explosions and combustion by Serbia during the night when the Bosnian war occurred, although there was no fighting in the city.

    It will have a legal and political impact, Fai, even if there's any reconciliation and reintegration. I think an international court may not be the best instrument to create reconciliation in international politics.

    Let's hope the Bosnia people will find the strength to live together or at least they are willing to forgive if they can't afford to let their sad memories go.
    Jan Pepijn Servaas : There's a spy, er.. monkey who loves you here ... Based on a reliable investigator, the surveillance was initiated from France to Russia. Previously they seemed cordial, but unfortunately, the interwoven romance between them now have frictions due to Syria's transformation.

    Oops, one more unrelated information in a cable message was Valentino Vie joined as the galley guard on the left wing ..

    Almira Izzati : diamonds are forever expensive! diamonds are forever expensive. olala...cutieee pie.... when you're going to Russia, please buy me a lot of pretty Matryoshka.. i really like them.

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