Thursday, April 21, 2011

A boat moves more than 1,100 refugees to Benghazi Misurata

Benghazi. .- A Greek-flagged ship now moved more than 1,100 refugees from the besieged Misurata Libyan city of Benghazi to the rebel stronghold. Most of them were foreign workers from Nigeria, Ghana and other African countries. "The situation in Misurata is horrible, it is difficult to find clean water and permanently drop missiles and grenades," he told a Jordanian who worked in a marble factory in the city.

Castro hails Castro

After being elected as first secretary of the Communist Party of Cuba (PCC), President Raul Castro said on Tuesday that assumes "your last job" with a commitment to defend socialism and "never to allow the return of the capitalist system" to their country . "I take my last job with the firm conviction and commitment to honor the first Secretary of Central Committee of Communist Party of Cuba's main mission and meaning of their lives to defend, preserve and continue perfecting socialism and never to allow the return of capitalist system, "said Raul Castro in his speech which was closed the VI Congress of the CCP.

INDIA - Gandhi "untouchable"?

The Indian Minister of Justice, Veerappa Moily, said the government had banned the publication of new book on Gandhi, Great Soul: Mahatma Gandhi And His Struggle With India [A great soul: Mahatma Gandhi and his struggle with India ]. Such a decision is justified by neither the facts nor the law nor by common sense.

This threat is at best the result of a totally erroneous reading of the book - the content has been portrayed by Moily as "heresy" - and, at worst, the result not of a reading, but the impact reviews published in some Western media criticism quite misleading [the AFP, or the British newspapers Daily Mail and The Daily Telegraph insist on the supposed bisexuality of Gandhi, in view of its intimate relationship with his friend Hermann Kallenbach, German Jewish architect].

66% of the French believe that the integration of foreigners has failed

PARIS, 20 66 percent of the French believe that the integration of foreigners has been a failure at home and 76 percent blame the immigrants themselves, who have not done enough to integrate, according to a survey published Wednesday . In addition, the survey, conducted by Harris Interactive, shows that 51 percent of French people consider that integration has been a deterioration in the last ten years.

Bradley Manning moved to prison

Bradley Manning soldier, accused of funneling thousands of confidential documents from the U.S. to WikiLeaks, transferred to a military prison in Kansas, following criticism of the conditions of his pretrial detention, authorities said. "The Army transferred Private Manning's detention center at Quantico (Virginia) to the regional jail in Fort Leavenworh, Kansas, announced at a press conference Jeh Johnson, lead counsel for the Department of Defense.

FRANCE - The coup of the umbrella

From a standpoint of dress, the bodyguards of the French president has always had an advantage over their colleagues in Northern Europe. And they now have a new chic accessory to add to their portfolio: an elegant black umbrella can be transformed into a shield and of course, the umbrella is made * Cherbourg.

If Nicolas Sarkozy and Carla Bruni find themselves under fire projectiles or are threatened by a rabid dog, just to men charged with their protection to open these new high-tech umbrellas to shelter them in an instant. Para Pactum, his code name, resists a ball and petanque can cash a shock speed of 160 km / h.

UK encourages its citizens in Syria to leave the country

London. .- The Foreign Ministry has urged UK Britons are currently in Syria to leave the country raised to the "deteriorating security situation." The British Government had previously advised against any travel to Syria unless it was "essential" because of the events that occur from the middle of last month against the regime of President Bashar al-Asad.

The Foreign Office has recommended Britons now living in Syria to leave on commercial flights in the light of the "deteriorating security situation" experienced in the country. The UK announcement comes after Syria has begun taking steps to repeal the Emergency Law to increased violence.