Friday, December 18, 2009

Law & Order: Special Racist Unit


Well, I didn't organize what I want to say before writing it. But I was studying and the TV was on when this Episode of law and order special victims unit was aired on MBC Action channel.
I will just delve in the details without introductions, an Afghani college girl (Nafisa) daughter of an Afghani diplomat was found raped and stabbed in the dump. She later died in the episode. It turns out later that her father is a control freak and during the investigations the Afghani mother was sitting in the corner of the room totally covered but her agony can be easily seen in her eyes. Needless to say, her niqab was really funny and ugly as hell, you could see her ears popping out. The father forced his daughter Nafisa to wear the shadoor before going out and she used to change it with jeans and sweat shirts at college. The girl was in love with an afghani boy, tarzy. The father knew and ordered his son to kill her because she has dishonoured the family. He stabbed her in front of the father's happy eyes.

When the brother Jalil was arrested and said with a smile '' I am proud I killed her.''

Then the rest of the episode and the trials revolved around honour killings and women in Islam and the middle east. (Afghanistan is not a middle Eastern country, it's Asian which was never mentioned in the episode, putting all muslims in one basket). The investigators convinced the wife to testify against her husband, she did it and the son was guilty for murder. Woohoooo! The American heroes saved justice again! No no no! wait! Not that easy! After they went home, the hideous Muslim man killed his wife and flied back to Afghanistan.

What a scenario! What an episode!

Needless to say, the audience can clearly make a comparison between the ugly Islamic culture that controls women and deprives them of their basic rights and the beautiful, sane and civilized American culture that respects women to the ultimatum.

It is not the first time I see such a topic presented in an American show, and Muslim countries are not only the target, I've also seen Cuba and Russia presented in a terrible image.

I am not saying that honour killings don't happen in the Middle East, but it's already known everywhere! There are people on the internet and on TV who devote their time and effort to show how gross Islam is so if have a chance to make show, why not for a change, just for a change present Muslims in a good light and the examples of good muslims everywhere is plenty.

Embarassing!

Thursday, December 17, 2009

Great Website for Torrents

That's one great website for all kinds of torrents you can imagine,

www.h33t.com

enjoy!

Thursday, September 3, 2009

Signature

http://ibnlive.in.com/videos/100127/asian-danceduo-to-perform-at-mjs-bday-tribute.html

Friday, May 29, 2009

Mohammad Alaa Hosni Mubarak










In the night of the 18th of May, Mohammad Alaa Mubarak (12 years old), Grandson of the Egyptian President Mohammad Hosni Mobarak died due to brain haemorrhage. May God grant his family strengh to face this disaster that fell on them.




Thursday, May 28, 2009

Tuesday, May 26, 2009

Che


The movie ''Che'' is one of the best movies produced recently. The movie is presented in two parts, the forst part is about the Guevara's leading the revolution in Cuba and the second part about his bitter defeat and death in Bolivia. Benecio Del Torro has done a very good job. He is an excellent actor and deserved his trophy in Cannes. The movie is a must see for Guevara fans.

Dahmer



                                                                Dahmer's Victims
                                                                            Dahmer
I've just watched the movie Dahmer, it's a dramatisation of some of the crimes committed by the notorious killer Jeffery Dahmer. well, The movie disappointed me, it wasn't what I expected. it is a good movie in itself but not as a representation to Dahmer's life. Jeffery Dahmer was a sick monster who killed and ate his victims in cold blood.

Monday, May 25, 2009

My Favourite Native American Chant

Native American Genocide Still Haunts United States


By Leah Trabich
Cold Spring Harbor High School
New York, USA

In the past, the main thrust of the Holocaust/Genocide Project's magazine, An End To Intolerance, has been the genocides that occurred in history and outside of the United States. Still, what we mustn't forget is that mass killing of Native Americans occurred in our own country. As a result, bigotry and racial discrimination still exist.

"In 1492, Columbus sailed the ocean blue" . . . and made the first contact with the "Indians." For Native Americans, the world after 1492 would never be the same. This date marked the beginning of the long road of persecution and genocide of Native Americans, our indigenous people. Genocide was an important cause of the decline for many tribes.

"By conservative estimates, the population of the United states prior to European contact was greater than 12 million. Four centuries later, the count was reduced by 95% to 237 thousand.

In 1493, when Columbus returned to the Hispaniola, he quickly implemented policies of slavery and mass extermination of the Taino population of the Caribbean. Within three years, five million were dead. Las Casas, the primary historian of the Columbian era, writes of many accounts of the horrors that the Spanish colonists inflicted upon the indigenous population: hanging them en mass, hacking their children into pieces to be used as dog feed, and other horrid cruelties. The works of Las Casas are often omitted from popular American history books and courses because Columbus is considered a hero by many, even today.

Mass killing did not cease, however, after Columbus departed. Expansion of the European colonies led to similar genocides. "Indian Removal" policy was put into action to clear the land for white settlers. Methods for the removal included slaughter of villages by the military and also biological warfare. High death rates resulted from forced marches to relocate the Indians.

The Removal Act of 1830 set into motion a series of events which led to the "Trail of Tears" in 1838, a forced march of the Cherokees, resulting in the destruction of most of the Cherokee population." The concentration of American Indians in small geographic areas, and the scattering of them from their homelands, caused increased death, primarily because of associated military actions, disease, starvation, extremely harsh conditions during the moves, and the resulting destruction of ways of life.

During American expansion into the western frontier, one primary effort to destroy the Indian way of life was the attempts of the U.S. government to make farmers and cattle ranchers of the Indians. In addition, one of the most substantial methods was the premeditated destructions of flora and fauna which the American Indians used for food and a variety of other purposes. We now also know that the Indians were intentionally exposed to smallpox by Europeans. The discovery of gold in California, early in 1848, prompted American migration and expansion into the west. The greed of Americans for money and land was rejuvenated with the Homestead Act of 1862. In California and Texas there was blatant genocide of Indians by non-Indians during certain historic periods. In California, the decrease from about a quarter of a million to less than 20,000 is primarily due to the cruelties and wholesale massacres perpetrated by the miners and early settlers. Indian education began with forts erected by Jesuits, in which indigenous youths were incarcerated, indoctrinated with non-indigenous Christian values, and forced into manual labor. These children were forcibly removed from their parents by soldiers and many times never saw their families until later in their adulthood. This was after their value systems and knowledge had been supplanted with colonial thinking. One of the foundations of the U.S. imperialist strategy was to replace traditional leadership of the various indigenous nations with indoctrinated "graduates" of white "schools," in order to expedite compliance with U.S. goals and expansion.

Probably one of the most ruinous acts to the Indians was the disappearance of the buffalo. For the Indians who lived on the Plains, life depended on the buffalo. At the beginning of the nineteenth century, there were an estimated forty million buffalo, but between 1830 and 1888 there was a rapid, systematic extermination culminating in the sudden slaughter of the only two remaining Plain herds. By around 1895, the formerly vast buffalo populations were practically extinct. The slaughter occurred because of the economic value of buffalo hides to Americans and because the animals were in the way of the rapidly westward expanding population. The end result was widescale starvation and the social and cultural disintegration of many Plains tribes.

Genocide entered international law for the first time in 1948; the international community took notice when Europeans (Jews, Poles, and other victims of Nazi Germany) faced cultural extinction. The "Holocaust" of World War II came to be the model of genocide. We, as the human race, must realize, however, that other genocides have occurred. Genocide against many particular groups is still widely happening today. The discrimination of the Native American population is only one example of this ruthless destruction.

Credits: Sharon Johnston, The Genocide of Native Americans: A Sociological View, 1996.



Saturday, May 23, 2009

Alexander Rybak


I was so happy when I knew that the Norwegian young singer, Alexander Rybak won the eurovision awards. He is really talented and has a beautiful voice. The dancers did a great job. Congratulations Alexander!

Top Secret - The Death of the Second Man

This is Aljazeera show called Top Secret. This episode that consists of two parts talks about the death of Field Marshal Abdul Hakeem Amer.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oGzvCsJfNXs

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qR8FxOIpHWo&feature=related