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Month: December, 2007

Happy hollidays!!

22 December, 2007 (16:45) | Humor | By: Ali

This is so true so I also say:

Happy make-your-kids-into-greedy-little-materialistic-consumption-addicts Day! 

I’m on holidays!

Cheers

Some good news

21 December, 2007 (19:18) | Human rights | By: Ali

Getting close to the end of the year there are some good news for human rights activists: 

UN Calls for Moratorium on Death Penalty: The global campaign against the death penalty secured a landmark victory on Tuesday when the United Nations General Assembly endorsed the call for a worldwide moratorium (suspension) on executions. In a landslide result, 104 UN member states voted in favor of the ground-breaking resolution. 54 countries voted against, while there were 25 abstentions.

Also see:

 UN General Assembly calls for a global moratorium

Wishes!

17 December, 2007 (15:37) | Humor | By: Ali

Bush’s Christmass wish by Daryl Cagle, on the same page you can also see other cartoons about Bush’s christmass.

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© Daryl Cagle http://caglepost.com

Looking at this cartoon I remembered that Nikahang had a cartoon a while ago (when the report of US intelligence was published) with quite similar idea, I thought I’ll post that one here too:

Bush: Mahmoud, with this report we cannot start a fight for the moment…
The others are saying: NO!

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Pelk Photoblog

17 December, 2007 (15:08) | General | By: Ali

As you may have noticed, I restarted updating my photoblog (pelk) after transferring it from the old address to here. Now it is running on MT4. I have tried to tag each post with suitable tags so that it will be easier to surf trough the photos.

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Summer Olympics

15 December, 2007 (16:20) | Human rights | By: Ali

The 2008 Summer Olympics will take place from 8-24 August 2008 in Beijing, while China still remains one of the countries with most human rights abuse in the world and it is the biggest prison for journalists and cyber-dissidents. This Olympics is a good chance to pressure the Chinese regime to respect the human rights issues. China’s hosting of the Olympics provides it with
a unique opportunity to demonstrate its commitment to human rights Amnesty International has a campaign to make sure that this opportunity does not pass by without notice, action
and sustained improvements. Here are the links for Amnesty.uk and amnesty.de campaign pages, you can go to these pages and take action.

Human Rights for China - Amnesty International
Also take a look at the following webpage which is a campaign for Tibet, go to the page and watch the comic film:

In this weblog you can find a collection of other campaigns.

Human Tetris

13 December, 2007 (17:28) | Entertainment | By: Ali

  • I guess most of you at least once have played Tetris, Japanese had the brilliant idea of playing a Human Tetris in a game show. It is really funny, Also watch the second and third part of the video in YouTube!

What more to say?

13 December, 2007 (15:50) | Human rights | By: Ali

  • Can you believe this? A raid against women wearing boots! Well believing will be easier when you know that for the occasion of international Human rights Day (10th of December), an Iranian governmental official said that International deceleration of Human rights doesn’t fit with Islamic rules! (Roozonline, Persian) So he thinks that the deceleration should be reviewed and those about Women rights should be changed to fit the Islamic rules, So much for all those trying to say that human rights and Islam are not in contrast.
  • Next life

    9 December, 2007 (19:29) | Quotes | By: Ali

    I received this quote by email, It is really interesting and funny! I tried to find out who have said it but was not too successful, in one webpage it was mentioned that it is from Valerie Kent, and another named it as being from Woody Allen. If you know who have said it please leave a comment! Well whoever have said it, have put some thought in it!

    In my next life I want to live my life backwards. You start out dead and get that out of the way. Then you wake up in an old people’s home feeling better every day. You get kicked out for being too healthy, go collect your pension, and then when you start work, you get a gold watch and a party on your first day. You work for 40 years until you’re young enough to enjoy your retirement. You party, drink alcohol, and are generally promiscuous, then you are ready for high school. You then go to primary school, you become a kid, you play. You have no responsibilities, you become a baby until you are born. And then you spend your last 9 months floating in luxurious spa like conditions with central heating and room service on tap, larger quarters every day and then Voila! You finish off as an orgasm! I rest my case.

    Iranians and Arabs!

    8 December, 2007 (16:36) | Entertainment | By: Ali

    Maz Jobrani is an Iranian-American comedian who alongside two other middle eastern-American comedians Ahmed Ahmed (Egyptian-American), Aron Kader (Palestinian-American), have made the Axis of Evil Comedy Tour. (occasionally Dean Obeidallah joins the group). The Tour started in November of 2005, and in case you don’t know it was named after George W.
    Bush dubbing Iraq, Iran, and North Korea, as the “Axis of Evil”.You can go to their homepage and watch some videos they have online. In the following video, Maz Jobrani’s compares Iranians and Arabs.

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    Comfort and Joy!

    5 December, 2007 (14:13) | General | By: Ali

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    Photo: Arash Ashoorinia, Kosoof.com

    Arash’s Photo says it all. This is one of the posters of Ahmadinejad’s campaign for the election a few years ago. It reads “Maximum comfort and Joy for all Iranian people”.
    He just forgot to mention that by “All” he just meant those “All” that think the same as he does. The rest of the people are not included in “All”, so they don’t need any comfort, let alone the Joy!