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Posted by satyrikon στο 22 Ιουνίου, 2007
.. ΝΑ ΥΠΗΡΕΤΕΙ ΤΟ ΛΑΟ ΚΑΙ ΤΗΝ ΠΑΤΡΙΔΑ
ΚΑΙ ΟΧΙ
ΤΑ ΛΑΜΟΓΙΑ

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Posted by satyrikon στο 22 Ιουνίου, 2007
ΓΙΑ ΝΑ ΜΗΝ ΞΕΧΝΑΜΕ!!!
ΠΩΣ ΧΩΡΙΖΕ ΤΟΝ ΛΑΟ Ο ΣΗΜΕΡΙΝΟΣ
ΚΟΣΜΟΠΟΛΙΤΗΣ ΠΟΥ ΕΧΑΣΕ ΤΟΝ «ΛΑΟ ΤΟΥ»

«Ο κομμουνισμός αποτελεί
ΜΙΑΣΜΑ
γεννηθέν έξω της Ελλάδος εμπνεόμενον και κινούμενον έξωθεν.
Ηθική του είναι το ψεύδος και η προδοσία.
Μολύνει και καθιστά ανύποπτον εχθρόν της Πατρίδος
πάντα ερχόμενον εις επαφήν με αυτόν,
άτομον η ομάδα ,πάντα Ελληνα μη διαβλέποντα τον κίνδυνον.»
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ΑΠΟ ΤΗΝ ΕΦΗΜΕΡΙΔΑ ΤΗΣ ΕΠΟΧΗΣ»ΕΛΕΥΘΕΡΙΑ»



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Posted by satyrikon στο 22 Ιουνίου, 2007

Daily Brief
June 22, 2007
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Top of the Agenda: Trade Talks Collapse
The chances that the Doha round of trade negotiations will produce a deal before President Bush leaves office have dwindled dramatically as talks between the four main parties (FT) — the United States, European Union, India, and Brazil — collapsed in Potsdam, Germany. The negotiating parties were unable to reach compromise on reducing U.S. or European agricultural subsidies, or on terms under which developing nations like India and Brazil might lift open their economies (NYT).
The collapse comes with President Bush’s fast-track trade promotion authority — considered a critical tool for advancing trade legislation — set to expire June 30. A June 18 Wall Street Journal news analysis says Congress is unlikely to renew or extend this authority, meaning complex trade agreements like those discussed at the Doha round will be «significantly more difficult for the White House to advance.»
CFR’s Jagdish Bhagwati says that even if negotiations are laid to rest without a deal finalized, the Doha round has accomplished a great deal.
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MIDDLE EAST: ‘Victory’ in Lebanon
The Lebanese government claimed victory over the extremist group Fatah al-Islam and began an effort to clean up the ruins of a Palestinian refugee camp in northern Lebanon following weeks of shelling aimed at rooting out militants (BBC).
This Backgrounder profiles the Fatah al-Islam group.
Iraq: NPR reports from the city of Baquba, where insurgents have displaced citizens and imposed a strict Islamic law on the city.
Meanwhile, military officials announced eighteen insurgents have been captured and fourteen U.S. soldiers (AP) killed in the past two days in a push to secure areas north of Baghdad.
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ASIA: Hill Meets N. Korea Officials
U.S. nuclear envoy Christopher Hill announced North Korea is prepared to shut down its Yongbyon nuclear reactor in accordance with a deal agreed in February (Korea Times).
This interactive Crisis Guide explores the nuclear dispute on the Korean peninsula.
Vietnam-U.S.: Vietnam ’s President Nguyen Minh Triet meets President Bush in Washington today, the first visit of a Vietnamese president to the White House since the Vietnam War. The talks come amid criticisms by U.S. lawmakers about Vietnam’s human rights record (AP).
A Wall Street Journal op-ed examines Vietnam ’s human rights record and argues that increasing “soft power” on the country is in America ’s interest.
China : The BBC has a piece looking at Chinese efforts to train human “sniffers,” developing their olfactory senses in an effort to root out illegal polluters (BBC).
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SOUTH & CENTRAL ASIA: Afghan Air Strikes
NATO-led forces are investigating claims that a new wave of air strikes in southern Afghanistan killed twenty-five civilians (Reuters).
Meanwhile, Afghanistan ’s President Hamid Karzai dismissed Taliban threats that the group plans to increase its operations in Kabul , saying the group does not pose a long-term threat to the security of Afghanistan ’s capital (al-Alam).
Afghan Corruption: A World Politics Review report from Kabul says corruption has a more immediete influence on the lives of citizens there than the threat of violence.
Pakistan : Islamic groups across Pakistan held a day of protests against the British move to offer novelist Salman Rushdie knighthood (Hindustan Times).
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AFRICA: Mugabe Demise Predicted
U.S. ambassador to Zimbabwe Christopher Dell predicted in an interview Friday that rampant inflation and economic instability would unseat (Guardian) the country’s controversial leader, Robert Mugabe.
Somalia : The government imposed a night curfew in Mogadishu to try to crack down on violence in the city after six recent killings (al-Jazeera).
Uganda : Police in Uganda are launching a probe into allegations that two major orphanages are engaging in human trafficking (BBC).
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AMERICAS: Senate Energy Bill
The U.S. Senate adopted a wide-ranging energy bill yesterday that could bring the first major fuel-standards (NYT) increase for U.S.-made automobiles in a generation.
CIA Records: The CIA announced it would release decades’ worth of records detailing some of the agency’s worst abuses (WashPost) between the 1950s and 1970s.
Mexico : The Los Angeles Times reports on Mexico ’s Supreme Court, which it says is increasingly activist and is throwing its weight around to subtly shift the Mexican political landscape.
The Christian Science Monitor examines how rapidly increasing corn prices are forcing farmers to switch crops in Mexico , putting the producers of some of the country’s longtime staples out of business.
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CAMPAIGN 2008: Giuliani, Edwards and Venezuela
The New York Times’ Caucus blog writes about Rudy Giuliani’s law firm representing Citgo, a Venezuelan oil company.
Edwards: John Edwards has also come under fire recently by Venezuela activists. Edwards has been campaigning with actor Danny Glover, who has been supportive of Hugo Chavez’s regime. Edwards representatives responded saying Edwards rejects Chavez’s “increasingly authoritarian policies (Miami Herald)” but defending his relationship with Glover.
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EUROPE: Deadlock at EU Summit
European leaders appeared deadlocked on the final day of an EU summit, with Britain and Poland further entrenched in opposition to plans for an EU reform treaty (EUBusiness).
Russia-U.S.: Members of Russia ’s Duma and the U.S. Congress met yesterday in the first public meeting (NPR) between members of the foreign affairs committees of the respective bodies.
Germany : The highest-ranking Roman Catholic cardinal in Germany warned against indifferent or uncritical religious tolerance (Deutsche-Welle), in a statement angled at Germany ’s rapidly increasing Muslim community.
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Posted by satyrikon στο 22 Ιουνίου, 2007

Madeleine Albright, United States
Lloyd Axworthy, Canada
Jan Eliasson, Sweden
Gareth Evans, Australia
Joschka Fischer, Germany
Bronislaw Geremek, Poland
Niels Helveg Petersen, Denmark
Lydie Polfer, Luxembourg
Jozias van Artsen, Netherlands
Hubert Vedrine, France
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Posted by satyrikon στο 22 Ιουνίου, 2007
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