Wednesday, April 6, 2011

NAKED TRUTH - AN OPEN RAPE ON HUMANTIY

Love to the CHAIR & POWER is a huge threat to the whole human race, say it be AFRICAN politics or any on this universe. The way this politicians behave is a curse to all of us and the pity is that we are the one who have elected and given them the chair which they are now using it to eradicate others to fulfill their own desires.







If we look at a broader view, we can notice that each and every other country around the globe is facing huge humanitarian crisis, say it food, water, pollution, population, fossil fuels, monetary requirements, and above all ethnic.






After AFRICA its MIDDLE EAST now, raging for reforms, people on streets with a perception to change tomorrow.






I wonder if Mr. Obama, after wining election on a note of CHANGE ever actually was / will be successful in bringing change. He is  choked with the same selfish and ill PENTAGON mentality, no wonder if CHINA overcomes and start ruling USA openly in near future.






We human do need a change from the corrupt system of all MAJOR entities around the globe sucking humanity at each discipline.






The time has come when we really need to awake ourselves for the better future of the next generation.






I was just reading a report on GLOBAL issues concerning COTE d’IVOIRE AND LIBYA, its like an open rape of humanity and the world is just looking onto it with no firm action to save the skins of people suffering with huge crisis, dying without food and medical attention.






As they say the WEST is behind OIL, makes me furious to ask then why we have UN, they are all in a war without knowing the ground fact / OR blindly ignoring the facts for their own interests.






Even if one can justify the war on Libya is on humanitarian grounds, the world does not believe and probably not the reason why it’s actually being fought. The WEST is simply not at all bothered about civilian lives. It’s a HYPOCRACY AND DOUBLE STANDARDS OF WEST which is helping brutally murder the human race. (If they at all are interested help HUMANITY then why they are silent on issues with YEMEN & BAHRAIN)






The SECRET DEALS within nations to fulfill their own power enthusiasm is taking us no where.






LETS UNITE & BRING REVOLUTION AROUND THE GLOBE TO SAVE THIS HUMAN RACE FROM THIS ILL AND CORRUPT LOVERS OF CHAIRS LOOTING US TO CRY FOR SAVE.

Tuesday, March 30, 2010

AFRICA,----- SOME UNDISPUTED FACTS (WORDS BY PROMINENT PEOPLE)

When the missionaries came to Africa they had the Bible and we had the land. They said, “Let us pray.” We closed our eyes. When we opened them we had the Bible and they had the land.




— Bishop Desmond Tutu





In most areas colonial administrations did not have the manpower or resources to fully administer the territory and had to rely on local power structures to help them. Various factions and groups within the societies exploited this European requirement for their own purposes, attempting to gain a position of power within their own communities by cooperating with Europeans. One aspect of this struggle included what Terrence Ranger has termed the “invention of tradition.” In order to legitimize their own claims to power in the eyes of both the colonial administrators, and their own people, people would essentially manufacture “traditional” claims to power, or ceremonies. As a result many societies were thrown into disarray by the new order.



— History of Africa, Wikipedia, accessed February 2005





We must remember that the European agreements that had carved up Africa into states paid little attention to cultural and ethnic boundaries and ethnic groups had little opportunity or need to form political alliances or accommodations under repressive colonial rule.… Think of countries such as Canada, which has been trying for hundreds of years with mixed success to accommodate only two linguistic groups — English and French — and you get an idea of the problems of African states with far greater cultural and linguistic divisions.



— Richard H. Robbins, Global Problems and the Culture of Capitalism, (Allyn and Bacon, 2002), p. 302)





Consider the extent to which he Second World War of just 6 years duration has pervaded the consciousness of our developed world for 2 generations and imagine how 4 centuries of enslavement might have seized the entire social and cultural ethos of an undeveloped continent.



— Bob Geldof, Why Africa? Bob Geldof Speaks at St. Paul’s Cathedral, DATA.org, April 21, 2004





An interview with former Tanzania President, Julius Nyerere captures some of this:

I was in Washington last year. At the World Bank the first question they asked me was “how did you fail?” I responded that we took over a country with 85 per cent of its adult population illiterate. The British ruled us for 43 years. When they left, there were 2 trained engineers and 12 doctors. This is the country we inherited.

When I stepped down there was 91-per-cent literacy and nearly every child was in school. We trained thousands of engineers and doctors and teachers.

In 1988 Tanzania’s per-capita income was $280. Now, in 1998, it is $140. So I asked the World Bank people what went wrong. Because for the last ten years Tanzania has been signing on the dotted line and doing everything the IMF and the World Bank wanted. Enrollment in school has plummeted to 63 per cent and conditions in health and other social services have deteriorated. I asked them again: “what went wrong?” These people just sat there looking at me. Then they asked what could they do? I told them have some humility. Humility — they are so arrogant!

… It seems that independence of the former colonies has suited the interests of the industrial world for bigger profits at less cost. Independence made it cheaper for them to exploit us. We became neo-colonies.



— Julius Nyerere interviewed by Ikaweba Bunting, The Heart of Africa, New Internationalist Magazine, Issue 309, January-February 1999 (Emphasis Added)



It is undeniable that there has been poor governance, corruption and mismanagement in Africa. However, the briefing reveals the context — the legacy of colonialism, the support of the G8 for repressive regimes in the Cold War, the creation of the debt trap, the massive failure of Structural Adjustment Programmes imposed by the IMF and World Bank and the deeply unfair rules on international trade. The role of the G8 in creating the conditions for Africa’s crisis cannot be denied. Its overriding responsibility must be to put its own house in order, and to end the unjust policies that are inhibiting Africa’s development.



— It’s the “Blame the Victim” Summit, Action for Southern Africa, June 25, 2002. (You can see the briefing in full (PDF format) from this link.)



Anup Shah, Conflicts in Africa—Introduction, Global Issues, Updated: November 30, 2009

Monday, March 29, 2010

AFRICA,..... LETS SMILE TOGETHER

FOCUS AFRICA. SAVE AFRICA






• COUNTRIES: WAR TORN

• COUNTRIES: WITH NO GOVERNMENT

• COUNTRIES: WITH PARALLEL MAFIA GOVERNMETS

• COUNTRIES: WITH HUNGER

• COUNTRIES: WITH EXTREME POVERTY

• COUNTRIES: WITH NO MEDICAL AMENETIES

• COUNTRIES: WITH ETHNIC DISTURBANCES

• COUNTRIES: WITH BAD ECONOMY



THE LIST GOES ON……LETS STOP! AND PAY OUR ATTENTION WITH RESPECT AND RESPOSIBILITY…



GODS OWN CONTINENT,



With wonderful people, reach traditions, reach culture, bundles of natural resources, Green Valleys, flowing mountains, worlds biggest wild life,……….is in BAD SHAPE.



A huge CRY within…and no one to land their ears….



We are the world, we are the people….



Lets come together leaving besides our own personnel interests and lets SAVE this beautiful continent..



UNITED NATION is doing the best possible, sometimes we do feel that its all politically motivated for the interest of few countries, but…

Yet its NOT enough.. COZ….reasons are obvious…!!!!



It’s high time that we come together and take the initiative, we be more human and …. Give HUMAN touch and feel to the crying souls, get actively more involved and support all efforts of UNITED NATIONS and other NGO’s in restructuring the continent.



(There are some countries keen and active and they are doing their part but I am seriously AFRAID that they will take away the precious wealth and will one day leave this continent in the worse conditions then what it is today)



SO, LETS COME TOGETHER WITH A HOPE OF CHANGE,

AND…LETS BRING AFRICA BACK TO LIFE.