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Ressurection ...Samurai: "those who serve in close attendance to nobility" written in kanji (chinese characters).Demand to stop the Darfour massacre NOW...watch this...NewsCast:The Darfur conflict is an ongoing armed conflict between the Janjaweed militia group and the mostly land-tilling tribes of the region.This is a controversial conflict as the media portrays the conflict to be between Muslims and non-Muslims. Although this specific conflict in Darfur has occurred already in 2003, the mentality behind the conflict stems from the 1960s and 1970s. The ideology of Arab supremacism grew in northern Africa. In the countries of North Africa, as well as many Arab nations, a secret group called “Tajamu al Arabi”, or the Arab Gathering, formed and would emerge in the Darfur region in the 1980s. The Sudanese government became involved in the 1990s, funding militia groups who were carrying out the attacks. It was not until early 2003 that the Non-Arab Africans began to combine their forces to protect themselves against the militia groups. Two of the main groups—the Sudan Liberation Army and the Justice and Equality Movement—combined to create the National Redemption Front. The Sudanese government, however, saw this uprising of Non-Arab Africans as a threat against the nation of Sudan and, thus began funding a group known as the Janjaweed to quell the rebellion of the National Redemption Front. However, due to the prospects of peace, a fraction of the Sudanese Liberation Army broke away from the National Redemption Front in order to come to a peace agreement with the Sudanese government—this prospect of peace would turn out to be an empty promise from the Sudanese government. An analysis in late 2006 concluded that "It is likely that the number of deaths for this conflict in Greater Darfur is higher than 200,000 individuals, and it is possible that the death toll is much higher." The conflict began in February 2003, when rebel groups began attacking government targets. The government retaliated by launching a military and police campaign. The government has been accused of encouraging a group of Arab nomads called the Janjaweed to rape, murder and loot the African farmers. Because of this, more than 3,500,000 people have fled their homes. Unlike the Second Sudanese Civil War, which was fought between the primarily Muslim north and Christian and Animist south, in Darfur most of the residents are Muslim, as are the Janjaweed.Attempts at mediation by the African Union led to a peace accord between the Sudanese government and the largest rebel group in the Darfur region, signed May 5, 2006, but the United Nations says that there has actually been a dramatic increase in violence and displacement since the deal was signedThose who fled the Janjaweed now live in refugee camps across Darfur, as well as in neighboring Chad. About 2.5 million refugees have crossed the border into neighboring Chad.Many Darfurian children, even in the refugee camps, are malnourished and starving to death. Aid workers and U.N. representatives in Darfur have been denied access to some of the camps. The Sudanese government has opposed the introduction of United Nations forces in Sudan, but conceded to a small UN delegation of 3000 in April 2007.The United Nations has threatened military intervention[citation needed], but the Sudanese government argues that it is caught in a continuing civil war and that no outside powers should seek to meddle in its internal affairs[citation needed].In January 2007, President Omar al-Bashir agreed to a cease-fire whereby the Sudanese "government and rebel groups will cease hostilities for a period of 60 days while they work towards a lasting peace" , however, according to the Save Darfur Coalition, this cease-fire was broken weeks later when military aircraft bombed civilians in Darfur.The International Criminal Court has issued arrest warrants for the State Minister for Humanitarian Affairs, Ahmed Haroun, and alleged Janjaweed militia leader Ali Mohammed Ali aka Ali Kosheib, in relation to the atrocities in the region. Ahmed Haroun belongs to the Fur tribe one of the non Arab tribes of Darfur and is alleged to have incited attacks on specific ethnic groups. Ali Kosheib is an ex soldier and a leader of the popular defense forces and is assumed to be one of the key leaders responsible for attacks on villages in West Darfur.On May 29, 2007, U.S. President George W. Bush imposed economic sanctions against the Sudanese government and the bodycount never ceases... Fact:this is not a movie scenario either a shoot em'p console game for children...this is for real.

My Interests

The Truth Is That A Man Who Tries 2 Count Down His Interests In This Life, Has No Interest At All...

I'd like to meet:

and sheriff Seth Bullock...


Myspace Layouts - Myspace Editor - Image Hosting

Music:

Opus Nights In Paris Feat. Dj Cam (watch Anggun and weep...)Primal Scream - Kowalski feat. Kate Moss on screen...dj shadow - six days directed by wong kar wai Boards Of Canada - Dayvan CowboyAutechre - BasscadetDJ Krush - DualityThe Velvet Underground - Black Angels Death Song808 State feat.James Dean Bradfield - LopezCharlie Parker - Sessionsand the 3rd and 10th symphonies by Gustav Mahler which i'll always regard as one of the most miraculous works of art ever conceived...and everything single note ever conceived and heard by Mr.George Gershwin and Eumir Deodato...and of course almost all of 60's-70's UK's and US garage & psychedelic scene, all time classic fusion Jazz scene (with a bit of passion for Duke Ellington)& of course Ennio who i think is a complete chapter about history of art in the making on his own...

Movies:

Seppuku By Masaki KobayashiL'eclisse By Michelangelo AntonioniMean Streets By Martin ScorseseThere Will Be Blood By Paul Thomas AndersonGozu By Takashi MiikeGerry By Gus Van SantLast Year at Marienbad By Alain RenaisThe Wind That Shakes The Barley By Ken LoachDead Man By Jim Jarmusch

Television:

is shitty...maybe some exceptions like Twin Peaks and Champions League of course when i'm not present in Karaiskaki Stadium of course...and DeadWood definitely cause it's a masterpiece on every aspect...

Books:

'The Last Temptation Of Christ' By Nikolaos Kazantzakis,my fav of all times by far, 'Woody Allen On Woody Allen' By Stig Bjorkman, 'The Unbearable Lightness Of Being...' By Milan Kundera...'Gandhi:Hind Swaraj And Other Writings' edited by Anthony J. Parel...

Heroes:

"I will give you a talisman. Whenever you are in doubt, or when the self becomes too much with you, apply the following test. Recall the face of the poorest and the weakest man [woman] whom you may have seen, and ask yourself, if the step you contemplate is going to be of any use to him [her]. Will he [she] gain anything by it? Will it restore him [her] to a control over his [her] own life and destiny? In other words, will it lead to swaraj [freedom] for the hungry and spiritually starving millions? Then you will find your doubts and your self melt away."- One of the last notes left behind by Gandhi in 1948, expressing his deepest social thought. Source: Mahatma Gandhi [Last Phase, Vol. II (1958), P. 65].------------'I I will be king And you You will be queen Though nothing will Drive them away We can beat them Just for one day We can be Heroes Just for one dayAnd you You can be mean And I I'll drink all the time 'Cause we're lovers And that is a fact Yes we're lovers And that is thatThough nothing Will keep us together We could steal time Just for one day We can be Heroes For ever and ever What d'you sayI I wish you could swim Like the dolphins Like dolphins can swim Though nothing Will keep us together We can beat them For ever and ever Oh we can be Heroes Just for one dayI I will be king And you You will be queen Though nothing Will drive them away We can be Heroes Just for one day We can be us Just for one dayI I can remember Standing By the wall And the guns Shot above our heads And we kissed As though nothing could fall And the shame Was on the other side Oh we can beat them For ever and ever Then we can be Heroes Just for one dayWe can be Heroes We can be Heroes We can be Heroes Just for one day We can be Heroes We're nothing And nothing will help us Maybe we're lying Then you better not stay But we could be safer Just for one day'Lyrics By David Bowie.