oops, i did it again,...
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Puck78 wrote:ehm, is it still yours, by the way? Doesn't seem so much to me...)
Not sure what you mean, here ...0 -
reborncareerist wrote:Not sure what you mean, here ...www.amnesty.org
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jlew24asu wrote:el queda training camps have been eliminated throughout the country. school enrollment has grown from 900,000 in 2001 to nearly 5 million today, with girls comprising nearly 50 percent of the total. Millions of children are being immunized. According to the United Nations Development Program, Afghanistan has virtually eradicated polio just five years after the disease caused more disability than did land mines. And, thanks to the government-supported National Solidarity Program, thousands of Afghans are creating democratically elected Community Development Councils, implementing community initiatives (such as village wells or bridges or electrification), starting small businesses, and, above all, steadily ushering in positive change. public executions for not being muslim have stopped.
1) number of rapes (just because you talked about women)
2) if i was you i wouldn't talk about electrification: kosovo is still without electricity for most of the day, and the nato attack there was in 1999
3) ok, training camps eliminated... why the other attacks later on, then? maybe the training camps were not as useful...
4) democracy? ahahhahahahaha
5) heard of export of heroin?
6) right: land mines
7) should i use the word torture?
8) did you deliberately talked just about afghanistan and not about iraq?
The taliban government was extremely bad for human rights, but it doesn't seem to me that a certain number of results could have been reached also without the number of civilians killed in the warwww.amnesty.org
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Puck78 wrote:or you watch just foxnews, or you skip the part of the news talking about uk soldiers killed each days by the coming back of the talibans...
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jlew24asu wrote:el queda training camps have been eliminated throughout the country. school enrollment has grown from 900,000 in 2001 to nearly 5 million today, with girls comprising nearly 50 percent of the total. Millions of children are being immunized. According to the United Nations Development Program, Afghanistan has virtually eradicated polio just five years after the disease caused more disability than did land mines. And, thanks to the government-supported National Solidarity Program, thousands of Afghans are creating democratically elected Community Development Councils, implementing community initiatives (such as village wells or bridges or electrification), starting small businesses, and, above all, steadily ushering in positive change. public executions for not being muslim have stopped.www.amnesty.org
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Puck78 wrote:yawn, this is a lot of propaganda. I just point you at:
1) number of rapes (just because you talked about women)
2) if i was you i wouldn't talk about electrification: kosovo is still without electricity for most of the day, and the nato attack there was in 1999
3) ok, training camps eliminated... why the other attacks later on, then? maybe the training camps were not as useful...
4) democracy? ahahhahahahaha
5) heard of export of heroin?
6) right: land mines
7) should i use the word torture?
8) did you deliberately talked just about afghanistan and not about iraq?
The taliban government was extremely bad for human rights, but it doesn't seem to me that a certain number of results could have been reached also without the number of civilians killed in the war
I give up talking to you. you make no sense and completely make things up0 -
Puck78 wrote:
Rome wasnt built in a day. its going to type time to get out from living in the stone age.0 -
jlew24asu wrote:I give up talking to you. you make no sense and completely make things up
Apparently we watch Fox news (I don't, BTW), so we're ignorant and not worthy to receive his huge stockpile of wisdom.0 -
jlew24asu wrote:I give up talking to you. you make no sense and completely make things up
PS: in the while you can read this from the guardian
http://www.guardian.co.uk/afghanistan/story/0,,1926820,00.htmlwww.amnesty.org
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jlew24asu wrote:I apologize MS. Helen. truth be told, I am half Irish and have been to Ireland twice. its a beautiful place.
Damn that 'pay it forward' thread*sob*
The Astoria??? Orgazmic!
Verona??? it's all surmountable
Dublin 23.08.06 "The beauty of Ireland, right there!"
Wembley? We all believe!
Copenhagen?? your light made us stars
Chicago 07? And love
What a different life
Had I not found this love with you0
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