Friday, January 28, 2011

Old Botles Ballantines



While in the Republic founded on Bunga Bunga one another sensational news is always equal to themselves ("You resign!" "No, she should resign!", "Sex, money and Apicella here dinner of the Prime Minister "," Win, and win! ", etc.), the rest of the world is slightly different situations.
course more serious.
In Uganda one of the most important gay rights activists, David Kato Kisule, was attacked. The weapon used to slaughter has not been identified, but there are those who speak of an ax, while others believe it is a hammer. Kato, a brave and dignified man, died in an ambulance, disfigured, alone. The authorities will not seek his killers; the area is known to be frequented by people armed with iron bars running , the screen. We should ask why it had never been protected by anyone, given the presence of his name in the blacklist compiled by homosexuals Rolling Stone.
This week, published with strong support from the American evangelical church of Uganda, a fundamentalist Christian orientation, it was on sale for only four months but it was the inspirational leader of the campaign of hatred against the gay community. He has published photos and names of several hundred gay Ugandans, the government proposing sharply Hang Them, hang them.
David Kato Kisule died because they never gave up himself, because he had decided to fight to the end a war lost at the start against ignorance, superstition, misinformation and racism in a country where the president is the same for 25 years, political parties can not do propaganda and electoral fraud are on the agenda.
There were demonstrations of solidarity in Italy, nobody has hung her picture from the balcony of the Capitol, we are too busy worrying about something else.
I wonder if the Italian bishops refer even when this clamoring to stop the d isastro anthropological , I wonder why the Pope does not comment on the killing of yet another Christian, perhaps because it shares many of the basic Gospel message, to be exact points love , brotherhood, equality ?

In Egypt, the situation falls more and more: Internet access was blocked, cell phones no longer send SMS (Vodafone has done, stating that The Egyptian authorities will explain everything in due time ), ten journalists have been arrested, the army is on the street and count dead grows by the minute. Mohamed El Baradei, who was a candidate to lead the transition from Egypt-Mubarak after the new government, was arrested and led to the arrests domicialiari. The University of Cairo, perhaps the most prestigious in the Arab world, whose students feed the insurgency, is under siege.
The United States has announced that the disbursement of aid will be used or not depending on the turn events take, but Mubarak is silent. It stays where it is. I mean, look at the other seats for or against him, and ponders what to do.
The behavior is just for imitation has been inspired by the man who protected his alleged nephew dall'onta of prison?



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