Monday, May 11, 2009

Bloodbath In Sri Lanka: Where Is The Outrage?



Genocide/Ethnic Cleansing Of Sri Lanka Tamils

More Than 1,000 Civilians Killed In Attacks On Sri Lanka Safe Zone
Guardian more than 1,400 people were believed to have been killed in two days of air and artillery attacks. ..... said shells were continuing to fall on the area in which civilians were sheltering. "Still the shelling continues and the fighting is going on" ........ also been an attack by a Sri Lankan air force Kfir jet. ...... the UN said the bloodbath it had feared since the government launched its all-out campaign to destroy the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) had now become a reality. ...... UN officials estimate that between 50,000 and 100,000 civilians could still be packed into a tiny three sq km pocket of land, but the Sri Lankan government has claimed that no more than 20,000 are left. ........... independent journalists are denied access to the area where the fighting is taking place. ......... The UN has been critical of the Sri Lankan use of artillery and air power in such a small area. ..... the UN security council was due to have another informal meeting on Sri Lanka in New York today, with the foreign ministers of Britain and France – who had a stormy visit to Sri Lanka at the end of April – both due to attend. ....... Both the US and Britain are pushing to secure a ceasefire, but Russia and China have opposed such a move. .......... many were believed to have died in an air strike yesterday morning. ....... the shelling began at 5pm and continued through until 9am. It appeared the shells were fired from government positions in Mullaitivu. ........ "The shells were landing about 300 metres from the hospital," he said. "All the time, we have casualties coming in. We don't have time to think." ........ the dead were being buried in large pits, with 30 or 40 bodies in each pit. ......... a report in which it was alleged that women were being subjected to sexual abuse in the internment camps set up to hold civilians fleeing the fighting.






In The News

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UN condemns Sri Lankan 'bloodbath' The Associated Press
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Sunday, May 10, 2009

30 Points Down In The Polls

Suffer the Children - Hannukah Massacre 2009Image by smallislander via Flickr


I am not talking about when Barack was 30 points down in the polls in Iowa, although that is the metaphor: I am talking about today.
His popularity is sky high, but he is the CEO of the American economy, and his Titanic is not exactly doing well right now. His ship is 30 points down in the polls and, by extension, so is he.

Globoeconomics: Name Of The Game
Pakistan Is Where The Fight Is, The Fight Is Not Military
Barack's 100 Days:Cool In The Face Of Big Challenges

I never doubted Barack would win: Jupiter And Obama. And I do not doubt for a moment that Barack will see the country through this crisis and put it back to a shape from where the tomorrows look better than the yesterdays. He is destined to be a transformational president - you don't get one of those every four years, if you are lucky, you get one of those every 40 years. He is destined for greatness.

I love the guy as much as ever.

In The News

Analysis: Obama charts active role in Mideast The Associated Press
Spell out Mideast policy, Obama told
Inquirer.net
Hamas Claims US and Europe are Reaching Out TIME
Muslim Brotherhood: Obama's Egypt trip 'useless'
The Associated Press
Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood dismisses Obama speech Reuters
US President Obama to visit Middle East, Germany and France Deutsche Welle
Obama to revive Guantanamo trials: report Reuters
Supriya Jindal connects with students
2TheAdvocate
Clinton wants Iran presence at Afghan G8 meeting: Italian FM AFP
Clinton: US-Russian relations improving United Press International
Final political alignment only after May 16: Congress Hindustan Times
“Nitish trying to play both sides” Hindu
Are Taxpayers Bailing Out Troubled Banks Twice?
ABC News
Obama Urges Credit-Card Reform Wall Street Journal
India's humble business king
Times Online
Automotive: India's TATA plays brinkmanship with UK's Labour Party ChiefOfficers.Net
Jacob Zuma inaugurated as South Africa's president Los Angeles Times
Taiwan, China should consider exchanging offices, says MAC eTaiwan News
Acrimony between China and Taiwan gives way to business deals Economist
British journalists held in Sri Lanka after news report
CNN
Sri Lankans arrest UK news team BBC News
Karzai in power-share move with extremist wanted by US
Times Online
Google Chrome ads coming to TV CNET News
Obama's budget cuts take aim at 121 federal programs Boston Globe



Google's Latest Domination Reuters
Google Execs: Twitter-like Functionality Could Be Added to Search ReadWriteWeb
@Google - @Twitter To Start Indexing Links For Search Washington Post
Indian films bring people closer: Big B NDTV.com
Indian "Oscar" to be unveiled in Macao Xinhua
Dell: Working on an Android Netbook? BusinessWeek
Microsoft Faces European Antitrust Hearing in June PC World
'Resilience' by Elizabeth Edwards Los Angeles Times
Farrow ends Darfur protest fast BBC News








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