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May 27, 2007

I'm having trouble uploading my photographic images at the moment, so this is more of a test to see what is going on, than a post.

Lebanon.jpg
Steve Bell

There is background information by David Levi at TPMCafe for those interested in finding out what is happening in Lebanon. I don’t understand the irrationality of Middle Eastern politics.

| Posted by Gary Sauer-Thompson at 03:32 PM | | Comments (2)
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Did you see the story and footage of the 17 year old girl that was stoned to death publicly in Iraq? Now that is completely irrational!

No I didn't. I've turned the tv off after seeing the Palestinian woman and children fleeing the Nahr Al-Bared Palestinian refugee camp in Tripoli.

I cannot understand the Fatah Al-Islam movement.As far as I can tell they set up base in a Palestinian refugee camp because the unresolved Palestinian conflict is a source of region-wide instability, and so is a good place for an Al Qaeda-inspired group to stir up trouble in the region.

Poor Lebanon. Poor Palestinians.

 
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