Thursday, November 30, 2006

Fur Lovers - Hall of Fame


Here we are, winter is coming again and good old Hollywood fashion of wearing dead animals is back! PETA declared this year Eva Longoria, Nicole Ritchie, Ashley Olsen & Christina Ricci as the worst dressed stars based on how much they love to wear dead animals. Remarkably this year Lindsay Lohan and Paris Hilton are off the list. Paris publicly declared that she stopped wearing fur after watching a short movie filmed by PETA in China.
Hopefully they are maturing up...
If you're interested to see what made Paris change her mind click on the link

What a visit - Pope is in Turkey

Pope Benedict XVI is holding a very controversial visit to Turkey, after his speech last summer on Islam and Mohamed created a huge turmoil in the Islamic world, the pope is now tyring to make it up for it. As soon as he arrived he said that he wants Turkey be part of the EU and then paid a visit to Atatürk's mausoleum finally he waived the Turkish flag... (seen above) What else a pope can do to get the sympathy of the people in the country he is visiting?

Friday, November 24, 2006

Racism par Excellence



Last night after a UEFA Cup game between Paris St. Germain & Hapoel Tel Aviv a brawl resulted with the death of one and injury of another after being shot by the police. The incident at a McDonald's near the Parc des Princes stadium occurred after Hapoel Tel Aviv's 4-2 victory over PSG. The officer, - who happens to be a black man - was trying to protect a french Hapoel Tel Aviv fan set upon by some 150 PSG supporters. He lobbed tear gas when the crowd went after him then fired two shots, "having been driven into a corner," police said.

Hooliganism, overt racism and fan violence have plagued PSG and, more generally, French football, attackers hurled 'Sale Juif, Sale Negre, Vive La France'

Wednesday, November 22, 2006

Female Genital Mutilation

Muslim scholars join rare anti-female circumcision summit in Cairo informed Haaretz newspaper today. Female Genital Mutilation (FGM) or more commonly known as female circumcision is a widespread tradition in many African countries & cultures.

Female genital mutilation usually involves removal of the clitoris. Those who practice it believe it lowers a girl's sexual desires and thus helps maintain her honor. With age-old cultural roots, it is practiced today in parts of sub-Saharan Africa and Egypt and other parts of the Arab world such as Yemen and Oman.

An estimated 50 percent of schoolgirls in Egypt are thought to undergo the procedure, according to the Egyptian government statistics.

UNICEF says an estimated 3 million women and girls undergo female genital mutilation each year and that the age at which it is carried out is getting lower in some countries. A survey conducted in 2000 in Ethiopia indicated 80 percent of women between 15-49 years of age there had been circumcised.

FRESH GOOD NEWS!!

Muslim scholars in Cairo declare female circumcision
un-Islamic, call for its end (AP)

http://www.irinnews.org/webspecials/FGM/45986.asp

Corals are Victims of our Footprint on Nature


According to a study published in Scientific Nature Magazine almost 15% of the world's reefs are already beyond repair thanks to global warming. Another 30% may be lost over the next 30 years, estimates Richard Aronson of Dauphin Island Sea Lab in Alabama, one of the report's authors. Global warming is tearing the heart out of coral reefs," says Terry Done of the Australian Institute of Marine Science in Townsville. Reduce your ecological footprint
visit the link below for to see what you can do

In the verge of civil war

The assassination of Christian State Minister Pierre Gemayel, an outspoken critic of Syrian involvement in Lebanon points the fingers of blame to Damascus. However, pure political and diplomatic logic makes it difficult to see Bashar Assad's regime behind the assassination. Syria has just scored historical political points by renewing full diplomatic relations with Iraq. Moreover, Syria was in the verge of a political success, falling Fuad Siniora's government, which is key to prevent Damascus to be prosecuted in Harriri murder trial.

This is the fifth political assassination in the past year in lamentable Lebanon. This puzzled people who try so hardly to remain under the same flag, but failed to become a nation, gives us a glimpse of how extremely difficult will be to hold together an ethnically divided Iraq.

Tuesday, November 21, 2006

GLOBAL WARMING


A global crisis for a globalized world or 'The crisis of the new millennia' everybody must do something about it. Don't wait for your government to do it for you. Start reducing your carbon emissions at home, unplug chargers from the wall after charging your, laptop, phone etc. Swicth off your TV from the power button, standby takes away too much energy, this will reduce your bills too. Wacth An Inconvenient Truth movie with a friend who is not aware. Buy power saving home appliances, Buy local fruits, use long lasting products, use less plastic, drive less walk more, its good for your health too. Reduce your footsteps on nature, save your future

Yaşam maratonu başlıyor





WWF-Türkiye 2006 yazında Adana Akyatan'da 22km.lik sahili kaplumbağa yuvalama alanı olduğu için koruma altına aldı. Gördüğüm en ilginç yumurtadan çıkış fotosu da işte bu sahilde çekildi. Kaplumbağalar yumurtadan çıktıktan sonra denize koşarlar, denizlerde başlayan bu yolculuk yüzyılı aşkın yaşamları boyunca devam eder. Yumurtlamak için doğdukları sahile geri dönerler.

İnsanlığın Bittiği Yer, Darfur




Darfur 21. yüzyılın ilk soykırımının yaşandığı yerin adı. Türkiye'de kimse ne konuşuyor ne de ilgileniyor. Zaman ve onunla beraber binlerce masum insanın hayatı yokolup gidiyor. Sessiz kalmayın!! Ne mi yapalım derseniz, en azından UNICEF'in Darfur'lu çocuklara yardım kampanyasına katkıda bulunun