The increase in gasoline makes bad jokes in a country that for 40 years under a military-style socialist.
The UN, as usual, is locked to the vetoes of Russia and China.
Objectivist explains it very well here . Jim Momo stresses as well as India, the oldest democracy in the world, do not scruple to protect the Burmese junta ( here). The chronicle of events is cruel. RDM20 explains here and Enzo Reale here.
Aid to how things really are in the blog this case, they are giving.
free-lance journalists who risk their lives to inform on one of the bloodiest regimes that still exist on Earth.
scheme that led, for once, the same identical views of the two most important actors on the international scene: U.S. and EU.
After the Afghan discontent and disruption in Iraq, now travels the continent joined the Bush administration, at least in intention. The penalties for now appear to be lowest common denominator that could unlock the vetoes that are from the east.
Un passo avanti dunque, dopo il problema Iran, verso la strada della riconciliazione globale tra Marte e Venere ( Kagan).
Temi come il riscaldamento globale, il terrorismo, e resistenti regimi sanguinari come
Strutture orizzontali come Al-Qaeda, di per sé difficili da identificare, devono almeno sapere che
Apparentemente le sanzioni sembrano poca cosa verso un regime che è abituato political and economic isolation. In North Korea the situation is perhaps easier because Kim and political system have made a mistake which is proving to be serious: the nuclear deterrent.
move that has alarmed the international community and put in a difficult
In Burma, economic interests are almost nonexistent, and
Meanwhile, the scheme goes ahead. He also talks about the response "moderate . Probably because in recent years, knows he has acted in a much more brutal.
It seems that the protests from many parts of the world we are. The consensus therefore is unanimous in condemning what is happening. The demonstrations are slower to organize since there is clearly an expression of democracy against which (the U.S., Israel, France etc.)..
For some the left protest against a regime seems strange. But in time maybe we'll get them too.
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