Friday, April 30, 2010
Where Can I Find Kamehasutra Online?
organizations Amnesty International, Fundació per la Pau, Greenpeace and Oxfam reported that the English government still does not apply Law 53/2007, which regulates foreign trade of arms and dual-use material . Sales in the first half of 2009 show that it is selling defense equipment to countries where human rights are respected as Colombia, Morocco, Sri Lanka, Thailand and Guinea Conakry.
Data from the first half of 2009, provided by the Ministry of Commerce show that Spain exported defense equipment valued at 411.1 million euros, representing an increase of 64.5% over the same period last year above.
The Law 53/2007 regulates the sales, and provides that no transfers shall be authorized to places where these weapons could be used to violate human rights or international humanitarian law (IHL), where there is risk of diversion to other countries, etc. It also provides that when approving exports, the Government must take into account the reports of international institutions like the UN and rights organizations human.
Thus, in Sri Lanka, while they were receiving credible reports of United Nations and NGOs under which both parties to the conflict have committed war crimes, Spain authorized exports worth 1.1 million euros in the category of "bombs , torpedoes, rockets and missiles. "
Information published in the last few days indicate that the English company Aries, Systems Engineering and in 2009 reached an agreement with the Israeli company Goldtech Technologies. Company sources have acknowledged that this could be the first step in the sale of "technology and engineering drones" , also known as 'drones' or UAV, "and catapults launching . Among the main customers of Goldtech Technologies found the Army and the Israeli Defense Ministry.
NGOs express their deep concern and point out that if these operations are realized it would be in flagrant breach of the provisions of the law. Accordingly, they claim the Government to explain whether it has authorized or will authorize any such operation, and if so how it has assessed the risk that can be used to violate human rights or humanitarian law. "By the nature of the product in question, and the country of destination, export of this type would violate all the red lines set in the law, "said Mabel González, of Greenpeace. Also return to claim the English Government to suspend all transfers of ammunition, equipment and military aid to Israel until proven in a clear and evident that do not contribute to the commission of violations of human rights or humanitarian law.
Two years later, many questions remain unanswered and are still selling very disturbing material to destinations. "Two years is a more than reasonable to ensure proper application of the law, to prevent the continued selling arms to destinations where their use can have very serious consequences. We demand the government more rigorously and correctly applied so far not been produced, "explains Jordi Armadans , the Fundació per la Pau.
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Wednesday, April 7, 2010
Kates Playground And Raven Riley
A video released by Wikileaks shows how U.S. soldiers shoot and kill in cold blood and a laugh to 11 civilians, including a photographer and a Reuters journalist in Baghdad. The images challenge the version of the military who saw it as a battle against insurgents .
On July 12, 2007 American soldiers attacked a group of people in New Baghdad. They took weapons chambers of two journalists from Reuters, Namir Noor-Eldeen and Saeed Chmagh, and killed along with 9 others , all civilians, from a helicopter.
After the attack, the United States denied that they knew how journalists had died and only spoke of a confrontation between troops and insurgents.
A military spokesman told the newspaper then The New York Times that "the coalition forces were clearly in the middle of combat operations against a hostile force " and that the actions of the soldiers during the event agreed with the law in armed conflict and rules combat, the U.S. rules on when, where and how the use of force must be used.
Now Wikileaks has published these images, collected by filtration. You can see and hear a helicopter fired at the journalists thinking that their cameras are rockets. Then also shoot against people who come to try to assist them, including two children are seriously injured . After the shooting, heard the soldiers celebrate the deaths.
The U.S. government has already recognized that they are true and the news agency Reuters has published a statement showing its absolute outrage.
The current conflict in Iraq began in March 2003 with the military attack of an international coalition led by U.S. with the support of Britain and Spain .
The excuse for the invasion was the supposed existence of links between the organization and the regime of Saddam Hussein, so the U.S. president , George W. Bush felt that the Iraqi leader posed a danger to his country and the world order. weapons of mass destruction that the coalition sought have never appeared.
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Sunday, April 4, 2010
Can You Excercise With Herpes
Landmines and explosive remnants that remain after the wars go on killing or wounding between 15,000 and 20,000 people a year. The vast majority of these victims are civilians and 20 percent children suffering from the effects of these devices years or even decades after a conflict has ended. In some countries, like Afghanistan, most victims are under 18 years.
Colombia, Cambodia, Afghanistan, Angola, Bosnia and Iraq are the countries most affected by landmines and where 300,000 survivors live of them, most of whom suffer some form of mutilation without access assistance necessary to overcome the physical and moral.
Economically, build a mine only costs 3 euros, but the process of demining is unaffordable for most affected countries, and to locate, disable and destroy each mine costs more than EUR 750, and given that most of them are in countries with few resources.
must stop the suffering and casualties caused by landmines, which kill or maim hundreds of people every week, mostly innocent and defenseless civilians, especially children, obstruct economic development and reconstruction, inhibit repatriation of refugees and displaced persons internally, and have other severe consequences for years after emplacement.