dimanche 28 juin 2009

Crackdown in the Gambia


Yahya Jammeh

The Road to Damascus


America appoints its first ambassador to Syria in four years

To learn more :

Web Site of the American Embassy in Damascus, Syria :

http://damascus.usembassy.gov/

Ottoman Yolk


What would a politicised east European menu look like?

Read also :

Food for thought
http://www.economist.com/daily/columns/europeview/displaystory.cfm?story_id=13940859&fsrc=nwl

Nouveau Parti Politique à Montréal : Action Montréal



Lire aussi ce court résumé du Devoir :

Gérald Tremblay et Louise Harel s'échangent des candidats :

Réal Ménard laisse tomber le maire sortant, qui recrute François Purcell, un conseiller de l'opposition

Réal Ménard, Lyn Thériault et Louise Harel ont tenu un bref conciliabule hier au terme de leur conférence de presse. La candidature de M. Ménard à la mairie de l'arrondissement de Mercier-Hochelaga-Maisonneuve pour Vision Montréal oblige l'actuelle mairesse, Lyn Thériault, à se rabattre sur un poste de conseillère lors des élections de novembre prochain.

Photo: Jacques Nadeau

La loyauté et les amitiés sont mises à rude épreuve lors des campagnes électorales. Alors que le recrutement des candidats s'intensifie, les partis politiques montréalais se disputent les vedettes. La journée d'hier a donné lieu à un chassé-croisé de candidats avec Réal Ménard, François Purcell et Karim Boulos.

Compressions à Radio-Canada: Danger! : Texte d'Opinion Produit par un Collectif d'Auteurs

vendredi 26 juin 2009

Email from Michelle Obama



Pierre,

National and community service has been a cornerstone of my life, as I know it has been for many Americans. And with the daily struggles now confronting so many families, it's especially important for us to reach out to one another and offer a helping hand.

I've just launched United We Serve, a national initiative to tackle our toughest problems by working hand-in-hand in communities across the country. We aim to make a real difference right now and bring more and more Americans into a tradition of life-long service to make an even greater difference down the road.

I'd like to invite you to be a part of it by joining Organizing for America's National Health Care Day of Service this weekend. You can join up with other local OFA supporters to help improve health care services in your community and make a difference as we work to reform America's health care system.

Sign up now to participate in a National Health Care Day of Service event this Saturday, June 27th.

Attend a National Health Care Day of Service event

There's an old Thomas Edison quote I've always liked: "Opportunity is missed by most people because it is dressed in overalls and looks like work." It's no secret that our country faces some enormous challenges right now, and meeting them will take a lot of hard work. But in that work lies an equally great opportunity -- a chance to serve. And I do believe the chance to serve is a precious gift indeed.

Service has played a transformative role in my life -- bringing me tremendous joy and helping me find the path that led to where I am today. As a parent, I believe service is a great way to demonstrate values and to teach our children firsthand what it means to commit to a purpose beyond ourselves.

It should be a part of everyone's life. From the moment someone can walk to the day they leave this planet, service should be a part of how we give back, how we say thank you, how we express our gratitude for the lives that we've been given.

So I'm deeply honored for this chance to support our United We Serve initiative and Organizing for America, and I hope you'll be able to participate this weekend. Please sign up now to volunteer at a local event:

Thank you,

First Lady Michelle Obama

Silvio Berlusconi's Woes: A Conqueror, Not an End-User

More embarrassment, but the prime minister toughs it out

Somalia and its Jihadists : A Government Under the Cosh

Security in Iraq: Is It Getting Worse Again?

The Crisis in Iran : Is the Dream Already Over?


The authorities may succeed in quelling the street demonstrations. But the crisis is far from over, especially as the ruling clergy quarrel among themselves

jeudi 25 juin 2009

Challenges in Bangladesh

Bangladesh Parliament : Bangladesh's governing coalition is facing serious problems

Iran High Stakes

As Iran simmers what will become of the protest movement?

François Legault Quitte la Vie Politique

Le député du Parti québécois, François Legault. © LA PRESSE CANADIENNE - Archives

Lire aussi :

Le déclin tranquille du Québec
http://www.ledevoir.com/2009/06/26/256622.html?fe=7109&fp=235271&fr=155683

Parti québécois - Départ d'un pragmatique
http://www.ledevoir.com/2009/06/26/256647.html?fe=7109&fp=235271&fr=155688

L'avenir du Québec inquiète Legault
http://www.ledevoir.com/2009/06/26/256692.html?fe=7109&fp=235271&fr=155695

Le loup solitaire
http://www.ledevoir.com/2009/06/26/256694.html?fe=7109&fp=235271&fr=155697

mardi 23 juin 2009

Politique Remaniement Ministériel à Québec

Le nouveau député de Marguerite-Bourgeoys, Clément Gignac
LCN

Congrès : Discours de Nicolas Dupont-Aignan

Decolonising the Arctic : Nearly Independent Day


Greenland gives Denmark the cold shoulder. But would it ever be viable as a country?

Iran's Upheaval : Drawing the Line

Iran's supreme leader stands staunchly by Mahmoud Ahmadinejad

Read also :

No new vote in Iran's presidential election, Guardian Council rules
Probe finds 'No major fraud or breach in the election'
http://www.cbc.ca/world/story/2009/06/23/iran-tehran-election-guardian-council452.html

Obama Draws Criticism For Iran Response
http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=105764497

'Neda' death video steps up pressure on Iran over protests
http://www.google.com/hostednews/afp/article/ALeqM5i5-9MVR95CAyvoYnSui7lT---k0g

Iran in crisis: live
http://www.guardian.co.uk/news/blog/2009/jun/22/iran-ayatollah-ali-khamenei

'Iran charges slain man's family $3,000 for bullets that killed him'
http://www.haaretz.com/hasen/spages/1094795.html

View also those videos :


Youg girl killed

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m1AnHWKN_bY


Iran Police Brutality 22/06/09

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OGAAykKr0ZI

Austin Candlelight Vigil for People Murdered in Iran
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CPqG7o-ETLw

Reforming France : Pointing the Way


Nicolas Sarkozy says that France must change—but not too much

jeudi 18 juin 2009

Punishing North Korea

Pro-Democracy Protests in Iran : Still Defiant in Iran

Email from Michael Ignatieff Concerning the Working Group


Dear Pierre,

On Monday I insisted that it is time to replace confrontation with cooperation in the House of Commons. Following a series of meetings with Mr. Harper over the last two days, I’m pleased to announce that our hard work and commitment to progress has started to pay off. The government has made a number of concessions – most notably, an agreement to form an Employment Insurance working group that will work throughout the summer months to fix flaws and find a way to build regional fairness into our EI system, and to offer access to self-employed Canadians.

Video of Michael’s statement

Please watch the video of Michael’s press conference and
pass this message on to family and friends.

Mr. Harper has also agreed to a strict accountability timetable for the fall. The government will bring Parliament back early and deliver an additional accountability report to Canadians the week of September 28th. This report will be followed by a guaranteed Opposition Day – and further Opposition Days throughout the fall – allowing our Liberal caucus to hold the government accountable and bring forward a confidence motion, if that becomes necessary and is in the best interests of Canadians.

By achieving this outcome, the Liberal Party has demonstrated its commitment to putting the needs of Canadians ahead of politics by helping to make Parliament work. We have delivered progress and accountability while avoiding a summer election at a time when Canadians are more worried about the growing health care crisis and supporting their families through this recession.

I’ll continue to keep you up to date throughout the summer, and hope you will stay in touch as well.
Thank you,
Michael

mercredi 17 juin 2009

Email from President Obama


Pierre,

Last year, millions of Americans came together for a great purpose.

Folks like you assembled a grassroots movement that shocked the political establishment and changed the course of our nation. When Washington insiders counted us out, we put it all on the line and changed our democracy from the bottom up. But that's not why we did it.

The pundits told us it was impossible -- that the donations working people could afford and the hours volunteers could give would never loosen the vise grip of big money and powerful special interests. We proved them wrong. But as important as that was, that's not why we did it.

Today, spiraling health care costs are pushing our families and businesses to the brink of ruin, while millions of Americans go without the care they desperately need. Fixing this broken system will be enormously difficult. But we can succeed. The chance to make fundamental change like this in people's daily lives -- that is why we did it.

The campaign to pass real health care reform in 2009 is the biggest test of our movement since the election. Once again, victory is far from certain. Our opposition will be fierce, and they have been down this road before. To prevail, we must once more build a coast-to-coast operation ready to knock on doors, deploy volunteers, get out the facts, and show the world how real change happens in America.

And just like before, I cannot do it without your support.

So I'm asking you to remember all that you gave over the last two years to get us here -- all the time, resources, and faith you invested as a down payment to earn us our place at this crossroads in history. All that you've done has led up to this -- and whether or not our country takes the next crucial step depends on what you do right now.

Will you donate whatever you can afford to support the campaign for real health care reform in 2009?

It doesn't matter how much you can give, as long as you give what you can. Millions of families on the brink are counting on us to do just that. I know we can deliver.

Thank you, so much, for getting us this far. And thank you for standing up once again to take us the rest of the way.

Sincerely,

President Barack Obama

China's Hu Meets With Top Russian Leaders

North Korea Threatens Merciless Attack if it is Provoked