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The Rohingya, Myanmar and Suu Kyi´s difficult Dance with Double Standards. It takes Two to Tango.
The Rohingya, Myanmar and Suu Kyi´s difficult Dance with Double Standards. It takes Two to Tango. According to the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, UNHCR, more than 70.000 predominantly Muslim Rohingya in Myanmar´s Rakhine State are displaced and dependent … Continue reading
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Tagged ahmedinejad, Al Qaeda, Asian Affairs, christof lehmann, Clinton, Double Standard Two Step, George Soros, HuJI, Human Rights, Internally displaced Rohingya, Iran, military intelligence service, Nobel Peace Laureate, nsnbc, Opinion, Politics, Rahman, Rahman and the Rohingya, Rakhine State Inter-Communal Violence, Rohingya in bangladesh, Rohingya in Myanmar, Suu Kyi, UNHCR, WFP
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The Dynamics of the Crisis in Syria. Conflict Versus Conflict Resolution. (Part 3)
The Dynamics of the Crisis in Syria. Conflict Versus Conflict Resolution. (Part 3) (Part 1)(Part 2)(Part 4)(Part 5) –Dr. Christof Lehmann. – After 19 months of violent conflict in Syria a feasible solution seems farther removed than ever. The influx … Continue reading
Posted in Analysis, Geo-Politics, Middle East
Tagged Absolute Image Control, Al-Houla massacre, al-Maleh, Arab League, Baath party, BBC reuses Iraq Photo, christof lehmann, conflict, conflict and conflict resolution, conflict resolution, Convergence in energy needs, Democratic Union Party, domestic political opposition, Dr. Christof Lehmann, Dynamics of the Crisis in Syria, Egypt, Ethnic Minorities in Syria, foreign backed opposition, Free Syrian Army, FSA, global news, global security, Human Rights, Human Rights Abuses, International Commission of Inquiry on Syria, international law, Israel, Jordan, Kurdish Minorities in Syria, kurdistan, kurdistan workers party, KYD, Lebanon, Levanthine Basin, Maya Naser, Middle East, military discourse, Muslim Brotherhood, National Dialog, National Endowment for Democracy, National Reconciliation, National Unity, Natural Gas, NCS, nsnbc, Nuri Brimo, Peoples Will Party, PKK, PNC, Political Science / Politology, Politics, press tv, propaganda, Psychology, PWP, Qatar, R. Tayyip Erdogan, RCS, Reagan Fascell Fellowship, Regional Security, Revolutionary Council of Syria, Salafist – Wahabist Fighters in Syria, salafists, Saudi Arabia, Security, six point plan, SNP, Social Engineering, Social Nationalist Party, state sponsored terrorism, Syria, syrian army, Syrian Coalition Government, Syrian Elections, Syrian Opposition, syrian population, Terrorism, The National Council of Syria, Turkey, UN, UNHCR, UNHRC, United Arab Emirates U.A.E., United Nations, united nations security council, Universal Declaration of Human Rights, UNSC, UNSMIS, violent conflict, Wahabists, war, war crimes, War Crimes and tagged AKP government of Syria
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U.N.´s Ambiguous Role in Plight of Myanmar´s Rohingya.
U.N.´s Ambiguous Role in Plight of Myanmar´s Rohingya. Four month after the eruption of the inter-communal violence in Myanmar´s Rakhine State, the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) said that some 75.000 are internally displaced and that the numbers … Continue reading
Posted in Analysis, Asia, Editorial, Geo-Politics
Tagged Al Qaeda, Bangladesh, Burma, christof lehmann, CIA, DGFI, Dr. Christof Lehmann, Geo-Politics, HuJI, IDP Camps in Rakhine State, internally displace, Myanmar, Myanmar gas, Myanmar inter-communal violence, Myanmar Muslims, Myanmar Oil, Myanmar refugees, nsnbc, Rakhine State, Rohingya, state sponsored terrorism, Terrorism, UNHCR, United Nations
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DRC and ICC: New Developments
DRC and ICC: New Developments Christopher Black , Alex Mezyaev – Strategic Culture Foundation. On 17th August 2012 counsel (1) for several Rwandan and Congolese (DRC) political and civil organizations, (2) delivered a complaint to the Prosecutor of the … Continue reading
Posted in Africa, News, World
Tagged African Affairs, Alex Mezyaev, Bill Clinton, Christopher Black, DRC, global security, Human Rights, ICC, ICTR, imperialism, M23, michael hourigan, Modo-Colonialism, nsnbc, paul kagame, Politics, RPF, Rwanda Democratic Republic of Congo, Rwanda Genocide, rwandan army, SCF, Uganda, UNHCR, USAID, war crimes, Zaire
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Splendour and Misery of Western Diplomacy. Situation in and around Syria
Splendour and Misery of Western Diplomacy. Situation in and around Syria Alexander Mezyaev – (SCF) The situation in and around Syria is still one of the most important issues that is in the focus of international events. This is the … Continue reading
Posted in Middle East, Opinion
Tagged Alexander Mazyaev, Anti-Imperialism, China, diplomacy, fundamental freedoms, international law, interventionism, Kofi Annan, Middle East, NATO, Politics, Russia, Russian and Chinese veto, Security Council, security council resolution, Situation of human rights in the Syrian Arab Republic, Strategic Culture Foundation, Syria, The UN General Assembly resolution №66/253, UN Charter, UN Charter Article 12, UN document A/RES/66/176, UN General Assembly resolution № 66/176, UN High Commissioner of UN Human Rights, UNGAm General Assembly, UNHCR, United Nations, UNSC, us imperialism, war crimes, western diplomacy
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Palestinian refugees calling for help
Palestinian refugees calling for help By Laila Ahmad – June 9, 2012 – via DFLP.-Not only have Iraqis suffered from the calamities of the sectarian violence which targeted their security and displaced them from where they are living. This conflict has … Continue reading
Posted in Middle East, News
Tagged Al Waleed, Al Waleed Refugee Camp, conflict, DFLP, Displacement of Palestinians, Human Rights, Iraq, Middle East, nsnbc, Palestinian Diaspore, Palestinian Genocide, Palestinian Refugees, UN, UNHCR, united nations high commissioner for refugees, war on syria
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Palestinian refugees calling for help
Palestinian refugees calling for help. By Laila Ahmad – DFLP. Not only have Iraqis suffered from the calamities of the sectarian violence which targeted their security and displaced them from where they are living. This conflict has also targeted the … Continue reading