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What is Democracy?

What is Democracy? Reading or listening news we can easily make a shortlist of how difficult it is to have in place and maintain such a thing known as democracy. In the Middle east and Africa we have a lot of countries who have been struggling to land there for a long time […] The rest of the article can be found on Daft Blogger eJournal  Related articles Global Banks Have Become A Mafia Criminal Enterprise Apartheid; in Defense of the Indefensible Fascism grips Israel Making a Mockery of Democracy Jailhouse democracy: How the US rules the Middle East through puppet dictators South Africa: Has democracy…

Israel will destroy Hamas tunnels no matter what

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Israel will not end its operation in Gaza until Hamas tunnels have been destroyed. Hamas has used an extensive network of tunnels to launch attacks on targets in Israel. Netanyahu maintains that Israel will push forward with efforts to destroy the tunnels “with or without a ceasefire.” Meanwhile, Israeli shelling continues unabated. Nearly 100 people died in Gaza on Wednesday, including 16 who were killed when Israeli artillery hit a UN-run school in Jabaliya district of Gaza City. On Thursday, the U.N.’s top human rights official, Navi Pillay, accused both Israel and Hamas of committing…

Tanti saluti allo stato di diritto

Secondo la legislazione internazionale, se ricordo bene, qualsiasi nave, in acque internazionali, è da considerarsi a tutti gli effetti parte del territorio cui la nave batte bandiera. Qualsiasi abbordaggio non autorizzato nei confronti di tale battello, sempre secondo la legislazione corrente, è da considerarsi un atto di pirateria. Diventa quindi difficile poter giustificare, da un punto di vista strettamente legale, la operazione della marina militare israeliana nei confronti del convoglio pacifista diretto verso Gaza. e sono assolutamente comprensibili le reazioni di quelle nazioni, come la Turchia, che a seguito di questo atto di pirateria si sono viste violare il territorio…

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