Global conflagration and complete failure We are amazed, collapsed as soon as possible, an oppressor regime after another, including the related management systems. More and more of the world economy is concerned - and so quickly is not a phoenix from the ashes. The huge political machines of Europe are unprepared and surprised, feel of historically relatively few "economic refugees" under threat - now instead of just to help intensively and to practice positive participation in the change / demonstrate, because in today defines itself much future. The think tanks are silent and the Home Secretary waffle, Germany could not ultimately help the whole world, as if the calls and talked to as not all the richer states with the same message from responsibility out.
If Westerwelle flew to Tunisia, that was a nice and appropriate gesture, but the luggage was too little, for the promised "help build an independent judiciary" is always subordinated when it comes to survival as in many Tunisian important tourist industry is. Why not fly out DGB board member and exported once say-Proven? Why know our newspapers to report anything that needs Tunisian Westerwelle took on the trip home? - And the wildfire continues, not only in the oppressors, but also hopes to go when cries for help go unheard.
China, Libya, Morocco and the dead Although Beijing considers the coverage of the upheavals in the Arab states in short, it came in many cities of China as "Jasmine demonstrations." Participants and alleged ringleaders are arrested, hindering the foreign press and Internet censorship made.
been speculated to yesterday's TV address by a Gaddafi's son yet, as the reports are to be valued over unrest is clear since the public threats and reports back German traveling to Libya zudriftet a major political disaster. The EU responded with appropriate cautions and warnings. On the other hand, the EU is now at much-needed aid to fugitive missing.
also off Morocco does not support the departure. There, too, the regime responded with lethal shots.
On whose side we stand, is measured by who we watch the drowning. Mark Rabago>>
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