måndag 26 januari 2009

The Zionist state is a fascist and terrorist state!

It does not take a genius to understand the magnitude of the destruction in Gaza, over 1300 Palestiniens have been killed and 5000 injured in three weeks of acts of genocide by Israel. Gaza has returned to the medieval age. The state of Israel could act with impunity at its will as the indifference of "the international community"is tantamount as giving it a green light to the massacre. The war criminals in Israel, including the prime minister Ehud Omert, are now trying to run away from justice but they shall be caught and face trial sooner or later.

The state of Israel is the greatest threat to peace in the middle-east. The very nature of its formation as a state in 1948 ,after the second world war during which 6 millions Jews were exterminated in the Nazi gas chamber concentration camps, is questinable in terms of legitimacy. The western world still has some sort of guilt for what happened to the Jews and is not prepared to denounce the terrorist state of Israel in the way it deserves.

"The holy or promised land" does not belong to Israel. You can not make a historical and biblical claim to a land and force millions of Arabs to lifetime exile. Why in the hell should they have to be settled in the middle-east when there is ample of land in Arizona or Alaska?

I do not believe in a two-state solution either. Israel and its people should either accept to live in a multicultural Palistine as a minority or resettle elsewhere if they are not ready to adopt this option. I have nothing against Jewish people and I am myself the lion of Judah and the direct descendent of king solomon and queen sheba. I can not help though if people take me for being an anti-semite.

Shame on you, Hosni Mubarak of Egypt and the whole arab world who could not speak in one voice against the zionist state. At this difficult time, my prayers go to Hamas in Palastine, The Tamil tigers in Sirilanka and FARC in Colombia. These three organizations are having big challenges and have lately lost a lot of members and territories but be sure that they will bounce back once again and justice and peace shall reign! Inshiallah!

fredag 23 januari 2009

Add it up, white man!

A black family in the white house makes me feel good!Allah wakber! It is about time black people walked with their heads up after 500 years of persecution and oppression. Hussein will surely make some mistakes and let us get down and disappointed on some issues like the Talibans but as a black school boy in the USA during the campaign said it on Swedish TV..." I want to have a black president....!" with all it means in terms of shortcomings and failures.

This is more than a tangible reason....we are all sick and tired of white supremacy and hypocracy.The total domination of international politics and economy by white folks who have no any natural resources of great importance and with an unsignificant number of population leaves you wondering what it takes to have made it as they do. Genocide and extermination have been their effective weapons.We shall never forget the scenes of black bodies swinging in the trees and strange fruits of Alabama, Mississippi or Birmingham amidst these festivities over Husseins inaugration.

There is always a black woman behind a successful black man.....Michelle Obama is not an exception. What a woman! Black folks are knocking on the door everywhere. I see many Senegalese street vendors here in Argentina!That is why the white world is a bit shaky right now.......from the whitest of all white sports like golf and tennis to the swimming pool. The William sisters and Tiger woods are inspiring many across the world, as Hussien does now.

He had to convert to christianity and denounce Islam to get where he is now. His muslim background would even have inspired more people if he had remained faithful to it. But I am sure that he would not have become a president for that reason as most Americans are generally ignorant and Islamophobic people.

The civil rights veteran and our heroe Joseph Lower¡'s benediction at the inaugration ceremony was the best for me:

"Help us then, now, lord, to work for the day when nation shall not lift sword against nation, when tanks will be beaten into tractors, when every man and every woman shall sit under his or her vine and fig tree,and none shall be afraid;when justice shall roll down like waters and righteousness as a mighty stream."

"Lord, in the memory of all the saints who from their labors rest, and in the joy of a new beginning, we ask you to help us work for that day:

When black will not be asked to get back,

when brown can stick around -- (laughter) --

when yellow will be mellow -- (laughter) --

when the red man can get ahead, man -- (laughter) --

and when white will embrace what is right.


Let all those who do justice and love mercy say Amen.
AUDIENCE: Amen!
REV. LOWERY: Say amen --
AUDIENCE: Amen!
REV. LOWERY: -- and amen.
AUDIENCE: Amen! (Cheers, applause)."

måndag 19 januari 2009

Buenos Aires is a garbage city!!!

I have been here in Argentina exactly a month on the day today and I do not like it that much. I do not understand why there is so much hype surrounding Argentina and Buenos Aires in the outside world. My experience of this country and its people has been depressive and melancholic so far. This is afterall a tangoland.......

It is seldom you see smiling faces in downtown Buenos Aires....socio-economic upheavals can not explain the sad mood engulfing the whole of this nation as the international economic crisis have hit every corner of the planet. Garbage plastics everywhere on the streets and stone faces of indifference were not my anticipation of this city.

You can still have a great time if you are looking for it as this is a city of millions of people. But I am not in that sense of humour right now and thereby my negative impression and reflection of this country. This is part and parcel of being a homosapien.


I was in a small town called Tigre during the weekend and I liked it better than Buenos Aires. The Tigringa and Tigre speaking people of Eritrea have nothing in common with this place except for the names:-)

The weather is sunny almost allways.........on saturday we had 37 degree celsius of heat and yesterday only 16 and today 25...a lot of fluctuations at times but for most of the time ,it has been around 30.

onsdag 7 januari 2009

The debacle in Montevideo...looks is decieving .man...

We (me and first lady) were in the Urugayan capital, Montevideo yesterday and enjoying the view around the sea when a man came and started talking with me. He said that his family was from Italy but been living in Montevideo for a long time.

He talked about a football match between Urugay and Bolivia, a world cup qualification match, which was going to be played later in the afternoon. We felt that it was a lifetime experience which should not be missed despite the fact that we had a bus and a boat to take back to Buenos Aires the same day.

He wanted to help us if we wanted to change our departure time. He pciked up his mobilephone and "talked" with somebody who confirmed to him that the time could be changed. Something felt a bit fishy though but he gave me a very good impression and felt that he was an honest man who was not looking for something special.

I only thought about the whole thing for a short while as I was taken by the exicitment and exultation of the fact that we were going to be able to see a football match in Urugay. We could not suspect the man for being a cheater/thief who makes whose living by creating this kind of fictions.

He asked for 500 Urugayan pesos which is roughly around 30 dollars for the match tickets and it did not feel like too much money for this sort of a game. We gave him the money and he asked us to wait for him outside the "house of his friend" who had the tickets. We waited there for 20 minutes or so as he had said that he was going to return with the tickets but he never came back.

There was of course too much of naivity from my side. I can not though understand that I trusted him entirely well-knowing that there is not going to be any qualification match until march. I can not forgive myself for this passive blunder of all time. I am not more than a humanbeing even as a president.....I shall continue counting on humanity even if more cautious measures are to be applied.

I have met a lot of good people in all my trips and it is seldom that this kind of things happen to me. We are in Buenos Aires now and the first lady is flying back to Sweden tomorrow after just a week in here. We have had a great time.The debacle in Montevideo is a lesson and looks is decieving , man!Gladiators......

måndag 5 januari 2009

Colonia, Urugay

We (me and first lady Stina) took a boat from Buenos Aires; Argentina around 10 A.m. and after three hours, we came to Colonia, Urugay.

This is a lovely small town with beautiful houses and streets. We have enjoyed the whole afternoon walking around, eating and drinking .......

I like this place so much as it is so inspiring environment......... tomorrow, we are heading to Montevideo, the capital.........