His name is Gilad Shalit. An Israeli soldier that's been released from Hamas(a terrorist group) recently.
Look at the imbalance number of Palestinians getting release to the number of Israelis.
The figure just blows my mind away.
He looked pale and weak from being in prison, but yet, he was interviewed at that moment for Egyptian state television. He never get to see his family or be treated by a doctor first. Couldn't the interviewer see that he was not in the pink of health and just forget about the interview.
Link to full story: http://www.haaretz.com/news/diplomacy-defense/gilad-shalit-s-egyptian-tv-interview-comes-under-fire-in-israel-1.390827
http://www.haaretz.com/news/diplomacy-defense/gilad-shalit-visited-by-idf-medical-officers-on-morning-after-release-1.390934
I have this tendency to over-exaggerate a certain situation and panic myself. But after a while, I laugh it off. I shouldn't be worrying myself too much. After all, YOLO! :)
Brief Introduction
- Nana
- I view cute kitty videos to pass time. I hate eating too much when I'm about to get full. I dreamed of being a superhero once when I was a kid. I love running a lot be it day or night, rain or shine. And I love my boyfriend who stays so far away ♡
Wednesday, October 19, 2011
Tuesday, October 18, 2011
If Only Everyone Is An Atheist
How I wish everyone is an atheist.
If everyone is an atheist,there wouldn't be any "honour killings".
There wouldn't be suicide bombers.
There wouldn't be terrorists.
There wouldn't be illogical & cruel laws.
There wouldn't be crazy preachers,thinking that 'A' religion is better than 'B'.
There would not exist a backward civilisation.
There wouldn't be corrupted & brainwashed followers.
There wouldn't be so much hatred.(I've had enough of racism already)
There wouldn't be a forced conversion.
There wouldn't be oppression.
There wouldn't be strict freedom.
Thee wouldn't be so many madmen.
There wouldn't be so much bloodshed.
There wouldn't be hate speeches.
There wouldn't be dangerous minds.
There are so many things wrong with this world.
How could we be so blind?
If everyone is an atheist,there wouldn't be any "honour killings".
There wouldn't be suicide bombers.
There wouldn't be terrorists.
There wouldn't be illogical & cruel laws.
There wouldn't be crazy preachers,thinking that 'A' religion is better than 'B'.
There would not exist a backward civilisation.
There wouldn't be corrupted & brainwashed followers.
There wouldn't be so much hatred.(I've had enough of racism already)
There wouldn't be a forced conversion.
There wouldn't be oppression.
There wouldn't be strict freedom.
Thee wouldn't be so many madmen.
There wouldn't be so much bloodshed.
There wouldn't be hate speeches.
There wouldn't be dangerous minds.
There are so many things wrong with this world.
How could we be so blind?
Saturday, October 15, 2011
Sunday, October 2, 2011
Received A Mail From Change.Org Regarding The Late Troy Davis
Dear Suhana, The state of Georgia killed Troy Davis tonight. Despite so much doubt about Troy Davis's guilt -- including seven witnesses who changed or recanted their testimony, and three jurors who convicted Troy who later asked that his life be spared -- Georgia's parole board decided he should die. And so tonight at 11:08 Eastern Time, he was killed by lethal injection. His sister, Kim Davis, wanted to tell you what her brother said before he died: "When Troy saw that more than 250,000 Change.org members signed a petition that was delivered to the board in his name, he called to tell me he was deeply moved. He told me he knew that he had supporters around the world, but he had no idea that the support was that widespread." Kim has said that she'll keep fighting, for the next Troy Davis and the one after that. And she knows so many of us will join her in this fight. Troy Davis was not alone when he died. Thank you for standing with him. - Patrick and the entire Change.org team P.S. Troy's case has brought international attention to deep, long-existing flaws in our criminal justice system. If you're interested in becoming more involved in advocacy around the death penalty, visit Amnesty International, The Innocence Project, or the NAACP. You can also start your own campaign on this issue on Change.org. |
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