Roads to Iraq

“The Yacoubian Building” and “The Danish Experiment”

It's not Egypt vs homos or Egypt vs “freedom of opinion�, it's Egypt vs sexual scenes [see the post below]. "As a citizen I felt hurt when I watched it. I respect freedom of expression and creativity, but this is neither." Egypt debates controversial film The movie sends confused messages, you just don’t know if the writer opposing democracy or he is ...

Football: A socialism game, unpopular in America

Not weird or strange that one of the neo-cons misinformation publications tackle french-fries or soccer [the rest of the world call it football, and we can follow the majority here with naming of things], using non-issues like soccer is just an excuse to stir up a lot of bogus American patriotism in an uproar. The aim in football is to score ...

Dynamism in Islamic activism, starting points for democratization and human rights

“The Netherlands Scientific Council for Government Policy� (WRR) is an independent think tank for the Dutch government, advises the Dutch government (asked, unasked) about a variety of themes in a long-term perspective. Yesterday the (WRR) published their new report, called: Dynamism in Islamic activism, starting points for democratization and human rights. Surprisingly, their Conclution was; there is enough space of democracy in ...

He who has seen everything

Archaeologists in Iraq believe they may have found the lost tomb of King Gilgamesh - the subject of the oldest "book" in history. The Epic Of Gilgamesh - written by a Middle Eastern scholar 2,500 years before the birth of Christ - commemorated the life of the ruler of the city of Uruk, from which Iraq gets its name. Gilgamesh tomb ...

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