Saudi lagian Islamnya Wahabi. Wahabi itu perusak situs2 Muhammad di Saudi :)
Bukan Islam NU ato Muhammadiyah, tp Muhammedan di proletar mana ngerti beginian :) --- In proletar@yahoogroups.com, "Jusfiq" <kesayangan.allah@...> wrote: > > Dunia Arab dan Islam baru akan cepat berubah bila Raja Saudi yang didongkel... > > Tapi kemungkinan itu kelihatan kecil. > > > --- In proletar@yahoogroups.com, "sunny" <ambon@> wrote: > > > > Dua pilot berpangkat kolonel Libya mendarat dengan pesawat Mirage mereka di > > Malta dan meminta perlindungan. Kabarnya Qadafi sudah meninggalkan Libiya > > menuju Venezuela, tetapi pihak Venezuel membantah berita ini. > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: Jusfiq > > To: proletar@yahoogroups.com > > Sent: Monday, February 21, 2011 7:15 PM > > Subject: [proletar] Aljazeera: (Jamal Elshayyal) What next for the 'Mad > > Dog' of Libya? > > > > > > > > What next for the 'Mad Dog' of Libya? > > By Jamal Elshayyal in > > > > on February 21st, 2011. > > > > 2011 has already proven lie to the idea that the Arab world ever needed > > foreign help in order to achieve democracy; and now it could prove false > > the notion that the American administration and other Western governments > > ever cared about human rights or self determination. Unfortunately, this > > will be done through the massacring of hundreds if not thousands of > > innocent Libyans. > > > > It has already become apparent that fear and apathy no longer cripple the > > Arab world, the volcano that is the Middle East of today is no longer > > dormant, and as it begins to erupt, those who foolishly continue to try and > > suppress it eventually burn or melt away. > > > > For decades, the Arab world has settled for corrupt, ignorant, > > treacherous despots as their leaders. For a generation, and in some cases > > two, Arabs lived in constant fear of expressing dissent, a fear so > > crippling it deemed them useless, incompetent and ultimately irrelevant . > > But the region has now been revived by its youth who have shown in Tunisia, > > Egypt and now Libya that they know no fear, that they would rather die > > standing than live on their knees. > > > > But still, like with Egypt, the West fails to see the inevitability of > > freedom, America and Britain fail to understand that they can not continue > > to do business with dictators and still say they are "friends of the > > people". > > > > The European Union buys 79 per cent of Libya's oil. American companies > > and expats have practically taken over parts of Libya in recent years as > > the "free world" began to flirt with Gaddafi in the most scandalous of > > relationships. How can Europe put pressure on the Libyan government > > (freezing personal assets of Gaddafi for example) to immediately stop the > > butchering of innocent civilians when 10 per cent of Europe's oil > > originates in Libya? > > > > America and most of Western Europe have already taught us how the > > equation works: Oil - Arab blood = Positive, Arab Blood - Oil = Negative. > > > > In the past few days I have spoken to people in Benghazi, in Beyda, in > > Tripoli and I've heard accounts of 60 innocent young men being gunned down > > in a police station. People I've spoken to on the phone have since gone > > missing, picked up by Libyan intelligence, their fate - only God knows. > > > > Gaddafi's son, Saif, has threatened to kill hundreds of thousands of > > Libyans - on TV. What was the reaction from "the free world"? > > > > Despite the horrific barbarism used by Gaddafi to try and suppress his > > people, Libyans remain steadfast, determined to realise their dream of > > living in a democratic and free country. But they do this in spite of "the > > free world", they do this despite the best efforts of Washington, London > > and Rome, all of whom have and continue to prop up Gaddafi. > > > > It amazes me why these governments fail to realise that we no longer live > > in a world where oppression is okay. I am baffled as to how those working > > in the State Department have yet to comprehend that the Middle East is no > > longer their playground, the Arab people will no longer be subjected to the > > dictatorial rule of puppet despots propped up by greedy, racist and corrupt > > regimes. > > > > 2011 is proving to be a turning point, a new beginning for the free > > people of this region, from what I hear, see and know about the Arab > > people, they want nothing more than to embark on this new beginning with > > their fellow free humans in the West; its a shame that Western governments > > seem to be as opposed to freedom and democracy as the despots who have > > ruled the Arab world for decades. > > > > > > > > > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > > > ------------------------------------ Post message: prole...@egroups.com Subscribe : proletar-subscr...@egroups.com Unsubscribe : proletar-unsubscr...@egroups.com List owner : proletar-ow...@egroups.com Homepage : http://proletar.8m.com/Yahoo! 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