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The Arsehole of the Month: Bashar al-Assad or Hang the Bastard Part Two

11 Sunday Mar 2012

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Bashar al-Assad, Hang the Bastard, Kofi Annan, Syria

The Arsehole of the month: Bashar al-Assad

Annan to meet again with Syrian president Bashar al-Assad in hopes of a peace agreement!

What the hell is wrong with this guy?

After laying out plans aimed at halting the bloodshed in Syria, Kofi Annan, will have to meet again with Bashar al-Assad, the Arsehole of the month President of Syria, in hopes of getting answers to his peace proposals.

Annan met with al-Assad on Saturday about a cease-fire, the release of detainees and allowing unfettered access to agencies like the Red Cross to deliver much needed aid. Annan also proposed a start to an inclusive political dialogue that would “address the legitimate aspirations and concerns of the people.” But while Annan waited for answers in Damascus, fresh violence erupted once again across the country.

Last Saturday’s meeting between Arsehole al-Assad and Annan was the first time in Syria’s year-long crisis that the Arsehole of the month Syrian President met with such a high-level diplomat. But Arsehole al-Assad, the Syrian president, quashed the possibility of negotiating with the opposition anytime soon. Arsehole al-Assad even told Kofi Annan that he was ready to find a solution, but that such an effort would first require a look at reality on the ground and not rely on what “is promoted by some regional and international countries to distort the facts and give a picture contrary to what Syria is undergoing.” Arsehole al-Assad also reiterated that “political dialogue or action cannot take place or succeed if there are terrorist armed gangs on the ground that are working on spreading chaos and target the stability of the homeland.”

Arsehole al-Assad is now insisting on the fact that he is not slaughtering dissidents: “My regime is defending the poor innocent civilians while bad terrorist armed gangs are slaughtering them.” According to Arsehole al-Assad, armed thugs and villains are responsible for killing thousands of Syrians.

Both Annan and Syrian opposition members agreed that plans for a resolution cannot be implemented as long as the bloodshed continues. “We are getting to the point of no return,” said Manna, a Paris-based dissident. “The regime is pushing the country as a whole toward a full scale armed struggle between the very well organized military institution and our people.”

My answer to this: If you cannot hang him by the balls, shoot the bastard!

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Living after Japan’s disaster

11 Sunday Mar 2012

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Banana Yoshimoto, Japan

Banana Yoshimoto

Tokyo was unbelievably cold, even though it was March.

It looked as if it might snow. Even inside, my breath was white.

We had hardly been using our heater, and we’d turned off the lights, assuming there would be another power cut. Burning candles wasn’t an option since there could be more earthquakes. We had a small flashlight turned on, and we were wearing our coats, and the house was dark even though it was daytime.

My thoughts returned again and again to all the people who had lost their homes in regions much, much colder than here — though somehow it felt wrong to focus too much on total strangers. It’s always seemed to me that you have to care all you can for the people you really can care for. I feel like each of us has been given a certain, fixed amount of caring. As if each of us has certain connections that just matter more. If you feel that connection, you have to act immediately, without hesitating; if you don’t, you shouldn’t worry.

But the sudden loss of so many lives had left me stunned. I was so shocked my heart settled into an unexpected calm. I found myself praying for the repose of their souls, looking up at the window and the cold scenery outside like someone lying motionless underwater, eying the surface. There was a flowerpot on the windowsill, and in it a small, dazzlingly red rose. Just one, uncannily red, glowing against the background of an unusually clear sky on this day when none of the factories were running.

The air could be heavy with pollen, the rose’s petals could be covered in the yellow dust that blows over from China in the spring or exposed to radiation; when the time came for the flower to bloom, it would bloom. As long as we’re alive, we go on living.

I thought about our dog that had died the month before. Maybe it was fortunate that he was no longer alive because he couldn’t stand earthquakes.

We only die once. Why is it then that there are so many ways of dying, and that we’re made in different ways and feel so many different things?

I hardly shed a tear when our dog died, and yet I couldn’t stop crying when this boy in some movie I saw decided to take his dead dog on a trip, and he came out cradling the body in his arms.

“It’s no good,” the boy said. “He isn’t coming back, he just gets harder.”

He was so totally right.

And I was still alive, and I could feel the warmth of my loved ones.

Late in the afternoon, the people in our neighborhood, who had all been feeling ill at ease, gathered in the dimness of our house to share a meal. We ate sautéed lamb and buttered bread. When I told them I didn’t have any butter because people had bought up all there was in the stores, one of our friends confessed, looking a little abashed, that she had six packs at home. She loved butter, she said. She brought some. Grateful that she had thought to stock up, we used as much as we wanted. The supermarkets had nothing to sell anymore, so I put out some wine, prosciutto, and senbei that I had gotten earlier.

As we ate, it felt sort of like we were all holding hands in the dark.

Ever since that day, I’ve grown a little bit afraid of connecting with the people I love — with my heart, my hands, even my eyes.

It scares me, just a little, to send them off to work or school, to say goodbye and wave, to hug.

But it’s okay: I don’t care if I recover from this. I wouldn’t go back to my old life if I could. I’m happy being the person I am now, having had this experience. Being afraid.

Staring at the rose, I found myself singing a song called “The Rose.”

We’re relaxed now, let’s take a trip . . . we’ll laugh and cry as hard as we can . . .

The lyrics were totally inappropriate, but as I kept singing, I began to feel better, as if a tiny hole had opened in my heart, letting in a breath of freedom. My prayers changed into a song, dispersed through the sky. And that was good enough. Useless enough.

Living our lives so we can have bread with butter again sometime together.

Editor’s note: Banana Yoshimoto wrote this piece in April 2011. The essay was the first to be published on Fukko Shoten: Revival & Survival, launched by novelist Masahiko Shimada with stories, poetry and books to raise money for disaster relief. The following, courtesy of Yoshimoto, her agent Zipango, S.L., and the Staley Agency, was translated by Michael Emmerich for CNN.

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http://www.cnn.com/2012/03/10/opinion/yoshimoto-japan-rose/index.html?hpt=wo_t4

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Abdel Rahim al-Kib : «J’en ai une femme et ça me suffit !»

10 Saturday Mar 2012

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Abdel Rahim al-Kib, Charia, Lybie

Fuck you Abdel!

Lors de la proclamation de la «libération» de la Libye le 23 octobre dernier, le président du Conseil national de transition, Moustapha Abdeljalil, affirmait que la charia serait à l’avenir la principale source de la législation en Libye.

Sous le régime de Mouammar Kadhafi, la loi n’interdisait pas la polygamie mais imposait des conditions préalables, notamment le consentement de la première épouse. Interrogé à ce sujet, le premier ministre libyen par intérim, Abdel Rahim al-Kib, visiblement surpris, a d’abord répondu sur le ton de l’humour : «Je ne sais pas si c’est bien l’endroit pour en discuter mais… j’en ai une (femme), ça me suffit. Je n’ai pas l’intention d’en avoir une autre».

«Ne vous inquiétez pas à ce sujet. Ce ne sera pas un problème, je vous le garantis», a-t-il ajouté sans autrement s’expliquer.

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Libye : « Les femmes auront leur place » affirme Abdel Rahim al-Kib

10 Saturday Mar 2012

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Abdel Rahim al-Kib, Charia, Lybie

Le premier ministre Libyen par intérim Abdel Rahim al-Kib

Les femmes «auront leur place» en Libye, assure le premier ministre libyen par intérim Abdel Rahim al-Kib. « Je crois fermement que les femmes doivent jouer un rôle, il n’y a pas d’autre option. On peut d’ailleurs voir qu’il y a ici des Libyennes très intelligentes. L’une d’entre elles est notre ministre des Affaires sociales. » « Les femmes auront une place en Libye, » d’insister Abdel Rahim al-Kib.

Cher Abdel et vous tous qui lui ressemblez, sachez-le : tout être humain, peu importe son sexe, sa race ou sa couleur a sa place partout sur la planète, peu importe le pays ou la culture où il se trouve. Et personne, nul homme et nul dieu, ne saurait, sans charier, lui dénier ce droit si ce n’est lui-même.

Enfin, j’ose espérer qu’il ne s’agissait là que d’un discours opportuniste sinon, on risquerait de croire qu’il y a, en Lybie comme partout ailleurs dans le monde, des hommes très peu intelligents.

Quel con ! Voir si les femmes ont besoin de sa permission!

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Syrie : Kofi Annan à Damas

10 Saturday Mar 2012

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Kofi Annan, délégué de l'ONU et de la Ligue arabe auprès de Bachar Al-Assad

SYRIE – Kofi Annan, émissaire de l’ONU et de la Ligue arabe, s’est entretenu aujourd’hui avec le président Bachar Al-Assad afin de trouver une solution à la crise syrienne.

« La Syrie est prête à faire réussir tout effort sincère pour trouver une solution », a déclaré Bachar Al-Assad à Kofi Annan. Bachar Al-Assad a ajouté qu’aucune initiative politique ne pouvait réussir tant que des « groupes terroristes opèrent dans le chaos et déstabilisent le pays en attaquant civils et soldats ».

Vendredi, l’appel de Kofi Annan pour l’ouverture d’un dialogue entre le gouvernement de Damas et l’opposition a été rejeté par le Conseil national syrien, principale organisation anti-régime. Les militants ont jugé que cette proposition donnerait du temps aux forces gouvernementales pour les écraser.

Pendant tout ce temps, des centaines sinon des milliers de Syriens, en majorité des civils, continuent de mourir dans les rues.

À quand la solution facile : une seule balle suffirait !

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Syria: Kofi Annan’s Wishful Thinking

10 Saturday Mar 2012

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Kofi Annan - Former Secretary General of the United Nations

Syria – With the fighting now raging in the northern region of Idlib, in an attempt to stop the ongoing carnage, United Nations envoy, Kofi Annan, is meeting with Syrian President Bashar al-Assad to mediate an end to the country’s yearlong conflict.

Today, in negotiations aimed at pushing the Syrian leader to order a ceasefire and begin talks with the opposition, former United Nations Secretary-General Kofi Annan met with al-Assad in Damascus but no signs of progress were evident on the streets where security forces continued to kill with impunity.

Al-Assad told Annan that “any political dialogue or action cannot take place or succeed if there are terrorist armed gangs on the ground that are working on spreading chaos and target the stability of the homeland”.

While the two men spoke, hundreds, if not thousands of Syrians, mostly civilians were still dying in villages, towns and cities across the nation.

Again, what about the one bullet solution?

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Syrie : Des dizaines de milliers de manifestants dans la rue

10 Saturday Mar 2012

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Bachar Al-Assad, Révolte populaire, Syrie

Déjà 8500 morts depuis le début de la révolte populaire

Des dizaines de milliers de personnes manifestaient vendredi dernier dans plusieurs villes syriennes. À Alep, deuxième ville du pays et Jarablos, les forces de sécurité ont ouvert le sur les rassemblements tuant un manifestant et en blessant cinq autres.

Les manifestants appellent maintenant à la «mise à mort» du président Bachar al-Assad et à l’armement des rebelles de l’Armée syrienne libre.

Dire qu’il suffirait d’une seule balle !

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Pauline Marois ou l’art de dire n’importe quoi!

10 Saturday Mar 2012

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Pauline Marois, chef du Parti souverainiste Québécois

QUÉBEC – Profitant de la journée de la femme pour présenter cinq candidats féminins en vue des prochaines élections provinciales québécoises, Pauline Marois, la chef souverainiste du Parti Québécois a pourfendu le premier ministre du Québec, Jean Charest et Stephen Harper, le premier ministre du Canada, en les accusant de faire «reculer» les femmes au Québec.

«Le chemin le plus porteur pour l’avancement professionnel des femmes est l’éducation. Or, avec cette hausse de 75% des frais de scolarité, le gouvernement Charest nuit aux femmes et à tous les jeunes du Québec», a-t-elle déclaré. «La plus grande menace de recul nous vient cependant d’Ottawa. Au Québec, nous multiplions les efforts pour faire avancer l’égalité. Le Canada, lui, nous tire vers l’arrière», d’ajouter Madame Marois. Qualifiant de «malheureuse et idiote» la décision du gouvernement conservateur d’abolir le registre des armes à feu, Madame Marois a insisté sur le fait que cette initiative heurtait de plein fouet les femmes.

Enfin, la Marois a rappelé qu’en 2004, le Canada se classait au septième rang selon l’indice d’inégalité entre les sexes établi par le forum économique mondial, mais qu’il a chuté au 25e rang en 2009.

Des pommes, des carottes, un peu de choux et quoi encore ?

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Manifestations étudiantes : Qui de Jean Charest ou de J. Jacques Samson est le plus con ?

09 Friday Mar 2012

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J. Jacques Samson, Jean Charest, Manifestations étudiantes, Montréal

Manifestation étudiante de Montréal du 7 mars 2012

Au lendemain des manifestations qui ont tourné à l’affrontement entre étudiants et policiers, le premier ministre du Québec, Jean Charest a défendu le travail des forces de l’ordre et invité les grévistes à faire preuve de retenue. M. Charest a affirmé que les manifestants n’ont pas collaboré comme ils l’auraient dû avec les forces de l’ordre. «Envahir un édifice, faire peur aux gens… Évidemment, ça a des conséquences», a réagi le premier ministre. «Il faut que les leaders étudiants agissent de manière responsable», a déclaré Jean Charest, ajoutant que «les policiers font leur travail aussi bien qu’ils le peuvent».

Et J. Jacques Samson d’en rajouter aujourd’hui dans le Journal de Montréal : « Les étudiants qui manifestent de façon désordonnée et dans l’illégalité, bloquant imprudemment des artères névralgiques des centres-villes et qui cherchent la confrontation avec les policiers, n’ont eux-mêmes à blâmer lorsqu’un incident malheureux fait des blessés. « Ils sont chanceux qu’ils n’y ait pas eu encore de morts. » De rajouter Samson au nom de la santé intellectuelle du Québec.

De son côté, le Service de police de la Ville de Montréal défendant son intervention a expliqué que les forces de l’ordre ont suivi la procédure normale prévue lors de manifestations populaires qui par ailleurs ne sont pas interdites. « Les manifestants ne sont pas obligés de remettre leur itinéraire aux policiers, mais la majorité le font pour une question de sécurité » a expliqué le lieutenant-chef Alain Bourdages. Par contre, l’occupation illégale d’un édifice est un acte criminel. «Dès lors, la manifestation devient illégale», a indiqué M. Bourdages.

Parlons-en de la santé intellectuelle du Québec quand nos policiers parlent plus intelligemment que nos dirigeants et chroniqueurs journalistiques.

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Syria Crisis Gets a Hearty Embrace at Pro-Israel AIPAC Conference

09 Friday Mar 2012

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Israeli President Shimon Peres

At this week’s conference for the American Israel Public Affairs Committee, the recent changes taking place in the Middle East were typically seen through wary eyes, but one ongoing transformation received a heartier embrace: the uprising in Syria. “I admire the courage of the Syrian people and I wish them peace and freedom from the depths of all of our hearts,” said Israeli President Shimon Peres.

Some experts see a certain cynical calculation to Israel’s embrace of the Syria uprising.

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