Para quienes se burlan de las creencias religiosas y una vez que los adeptos a las mismas les responden, desgarrándose las vestiduras y dándose golpes de pecho, cobardemente les adjetivan de fomentar el "sentimiento antiamericano"... ¿De cuándo a acá las flip-flops se ensuelan...?
Independientemente de sus usos, costumbres, creencias y cultura, no tiene justificación alguna la desgarradora destrucción con ánimo genocida, así como la explotación patrimonial y discriminación de la esfera extrapatrimonial emprendida décadas ha por US-NATO y l@s seguidor@s del imperialismo adorador del Capitalismo Salvaje, en agravio de diversos pueblos que paulatina y sistemáticamente devienen en más pobres --sólo en lo económico, que no en su espíritu de lucha solidaria--, asentados en diversas latitudes del orbe y que son "gobernados" por dizque "gobernantes democratic@s" impuest@s cual meros peleles, obsequios@s y entreguistas al imperialismo que soslaya el Derecho Internacional en su insaciable idolatración a su galopante y cínica impunidad, quienes a los cuatro vientos jactanse ser Cristianos... Si Jesucristo siempre se preocupó por multiplicar y repartir: ¿por qué mienten*, dividen familias, destruyen, torturan, masacran y arrebatan el patrimonio de los pueblos, dañando a su vez su esfera extrapatrimonial...? ¿Acaso no conocen los Contratos y los Convenios...?
To be or not to be...!
Independientemente de sus usos, costumbres, creencias y cultura, no tiene justificación alguna la desgarradora destrucción con ánimo genocida, así como la explotación patrimonial y discriminación de la esfera extrapatrimonial emprendida décadas ha por US-NATO y l@s seguidor@s del imperialismo adorador del Capitalismo Salvaje, en agravio de diversos pueblos que paulatina y sistemáticamente devienen en más pobres --sólo en lo económico, que no en su espíritu de lucha solidaria--, asentados en diversas latitudes del orbe y que son "gobernados" por dizque "gobernantes democratic@s" impuest@s cual meros peleles, obsequios@s y entreguistas al imperialismo que soslaya el Derecho Internacional en su insaciable idolatración a su galopante y cínica impunidad, quienes a los cuatro vientos jactanse ser Cristianos... Si Jesucristo siempre se preocupó por multiplicar y repartir: ¿por qué mienten*, dividen familias, destruyen, torturan, masacran y arrebatan el patrimonio de los pueblos, dañando a su vez su esfera extrapatrimonial...? ¿Acaso no conocen los Contratos y los Convenios...?
To be or not to be...!
Be traist...!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DwyuhcZtrvM
SANAA/CAIRO |
(Reuters) - Demonstrators attacked the U.S. embassies in Yemen and Egypt on Thursday in
protest at a film they consider blasphemous to Islam, and American warships
headed to Libya after the U.S. ambassador there died in related violence earlier
this week.
Hundreds of Yemenis broke through the main gate of the heavily fortified
compound in the capital Sanaa, shouting "We sacrifice ourselves for you,
Messenger of God". They smashed windows of security offices outside the embassy
and burned cars.
"We can see a fire inside the compound and security forces are firing in the
air. The demonstrators are fleeing and then charging back," one witness told
Reuters. A security source said at least 15 people were wounded, some by
gunfire, before the Yemeni government ringed the area with troops. An embassy
spokesman said its personnel were safe.
In Egypt, protesters hurled stones at a police cordon around the U.S. embassy
in central Cairo after climbing into the embassy compound and tearing down the
American flag. The state news agency said 13 people were hurt in violence which
erupted late on Wednesday, following initial protests on Tuesday.
During a similar protest on Tuesday at the U.S. consulate in Benghazi, Libyan
Islamists staged military-style assaults on the mission and a safe house refuge.
It was the 11th anniversary of al Qaeda's attacks on the United States on
September 11, 2001.
The U.S. ambassador Christopher Stevens and three other Americans died in the
assaults, carried out with guns, mortars and grenades. Eight Libyans were
injured.
President Barack Obama vowed to "bring to justice" those responsible for the
attack, which U.S. officials said may have been planned in advance. Secretary of
State Hillary Clinton said Washington had nothing to do with the video, which
she called "disgusting and reprehensible".
The U.S. military moved two destroyers towards the Libyan coast, in what an
official said was a move to give the administration flexibility for any future
action against Libyan targets.
The U.S. military also dispatched a Marine Corps anti-terrorist team to boost
security in Libya, whose leader Muammar Gaddafi was ousted in a U.S.-backed
uprising last year.
Obama said security was being increased at U.S. diplomatic stations around
the globe and on Thursday the U.S. consulate in Berlin was partially evacuated
after an employee fell ill on opening a suspicious envelope.
Bangladeshi Islamists tried to march on the U.S. embassy in Dhaka and Iranian
students protested in Tehran outside the Swiss embassy, which looks after U.S.
interests because Washington and Tehran have no diplomatic relations. Earlier in
the week, there were protests at U.S. missions in Tunisia, Sudan and
Morocco.
FILM
The attackers were part of a mob blaming America for a film they said
insulted the Prophet Mohammad. Clips of the "Innocence of Muslims," had been
circulating on the Internet for weeks before the protests erupted.
They show an amateurish production portraying Mohammad as a womanizer, a
homosexual and a child abuser. For many Muslims, any depiction of the Prophet is
blasphemous and caricatures or other characterizations have in the past provoked
protests.
Clinton said Washington rejected the film's message absolutely. "It appears
to have a deeply cynical purpose: to denigrate a great religion and provoke
rage," she said.
An actress in the California production said the video as it appeared bore no
resemblance to the original filming. She had not been aware it was about the
Prophet Mohammad.
Among the assailants in Benghazi, Libyans identified units of a heavily armed
local Islamist group, Ansar al-Sharia, which sympathizes with al Qaeda and
derides Libya's U.S.-backed bid for democracy.
Former Libya militant commander Noman Benotman, now president of Britain's
Quilliam think-tank, said Western officials were investigating a possible link
with a paramilitary training camp about 100 miles south of the eastern Libyan
town of Derna, near the Egyptian border.
U.S. officials said there were suggestions members of al Qaeda's north-Africa
based affiliate may have been involved.
Yemen, a key U.S. ally, is home to Al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula (AQAP),
viewed by Washington as the most dangerous branch of the militant network
established by Osama bin Laden.
The attacks could alter U.S. attitudes towards the revolutions that toppled
secularist authoritarian leaders in Egypt, Libya and Tunisia and brought
Islamists to power.
The violence also could have an impact on the closely contested U.S.
presidential race ahead of the November 6 election.
Republican Mitt Romney, Obama's challenger, criticized the government's
response to the crisis, saying it was disgraceful to be seen to be apologizing
for American values of free speech. Obama's campaign accused Romney of trying to
score political points at a time of national tragedy.
The attack raised questions about the future U.S. diplomatic presence in
Libya, relations between Washington and Tripoli, and the unstable security
situation after Gaddafi's overthrow.
Some see such aggressive religiosity as a tactic by hardline Islamist groups
keen to mark out their differences from more mainstream Muslim leaders who have
risen to positions of power.
SAFE HOUSE
Stevens, 52, had spent a career operating in perilous places, mostly in the
Arab world and became the first American ambassador killed in an attack since
Adolph Dubs, the U.S. envoy to Afghanistan, died in a 1979
kidnapping attempt.
A Libyan doctor at a Benghazi hospital pronounced him dead of smoke
inhalation and U.S. information technology specialist Sean Smith also died. Two
other Americans were killed when a squad of U.S. troops sent by helicopter from
Tripoli to rescue diplomats from the safe house came under mortar attack.
Libyan leader Mohammed Magarief and Yemeni President Mansour Hadi both
apologized to the United States over the attacks and Egypt's Islamist President
Mohamed Mursi condemned them on television while also rejecting any "insult to
the Prophet".
Many Muslim states focused their condemnation on the film and will be
concerned about preventing a repeat of the fallout seen after publication in a
Danish newspaper of cartoons of the Prophet Mohammad. This touched off riots in
the Middle East, Africa and Asia in 2006 in which at least 50 people
died.
Afghan President Hamid Karzai called the making of the movie a "devilish act"
but said he was certain those involved in its production were a very small
minority.
The U.S. embassy in Kabul appealed to Afghan leaders for help in "maintaining
calm" and Afghanistan ordered the YouTube site shut down so Afghans would not be
able to see the film. YouTube, owned by Google Inc, said it would not remove the
clip but blocked access in Egypt and Libya.
Russian President Vladimir Putin, a sharp critic of last year's Western
military intervention in Libya and of Western backing for Syria's rebels,
condemned the violence and called on new Arab governments to take responsibility
for containing it.
(Additional reporting by Samia Nakhoul in Beirut, Marie-Louise Gumuchian and
Hadeel Al Shalchi in Tripoli, Sami Aboudi in Dubai, Raissa Kasolowsky in Abu
Dhabi, Sarah N. Lynch, Arshad Mohammed, Andrew Quinn, Matt Spetalnick, Steve
Holland and Mark Hosenball in Washington, William Maclean in London and Reuters
reporters in Cairo and Benghazi; Writing by Philippa Fletcher; Editing by Janet
McBride and Alastair Macdonald)"
http://www.reuters.com/article/2012/09/13/us-protests-idUSBRE88C0J320120913
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Innocence_of_Muslims
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Julio Hernández L.@julioastillero
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Ricardo Patiño Aroca@RicardoPatinoEC
@EligioAwiizotl @RicardoPatinoEC ¿Quien quiere ser embajador d EU en el Mundo Islámico,África y Latinoamérica?
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Eligio Del Awiizotl@EligioAwiizotl
@qtf #Wikileaks #AssangeC ◄ Si lo permite @ChespiritoRGB ... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b9iOk8PqkKs …
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Miguel H Otero@miguelhotero
Eligio Del Awiizotl@EligioAwiizotl
@miguelhotero ◄Absolutamente cierto #Wikileaks #AssangeC http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lyJwbwWg8uc&playnext=1&list=PL5B4E9C6125604F76&feature=results_video … http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KxDio1m1C9s&playnext=1&list=PL5B4E9C6125604F76&feature=results_video … http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ww9QUhcMyog&playnext=1&list=PL5B4E9C6125604F76&feature=results_video … http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5oUjECxWlhc …
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RT en Español@ActualidadRT
Injustice Facts@InjusticeFacts
@InjusticeFacts ◄ Nigerians are neighbors of Libya...
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Innocence_of_Muslims
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Julio Hernández L.
Tomas de la embajada de EU en Libia incendiada http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=n6d-8mchntI …
Ricardo Patiño Aroca
Condenamos enérgicamente ataque a Embajada Estados Unidos en Libia, asesinato de Embajador y otros funcionarios. Sentido pésame a familiares
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Eligio Del Awiizotl
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Miguel H Otero
Todas las verdades que se callan se vuelven venenosas...Nietzche
Eligio Del Awiizotl
RT en Español
EN DIRECTO Recrudecen los choques entre manifestantes y la Policía frente a la embajada de #EEUU en El Cairo http://es.rt.com/dW6
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Nigeria is the biggest oil exporter in Africa, yet it's population is amongst the poorest on earth because of state corruption.
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