Showing posts with label Osama. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Osama. Show all posts

Sunday, June 17, 2012

Osama Bin Laden: Implicaciones de una muerte en Pakistán


Presidente Obama anunció el 2 de mayo líder de Al Qaeda que Osama Bin Laden había confirmado muerto en Pakistán noreste durante una operación en domingo, 01 de mayo de 2011. Informes locales a la palabra de BBC un tiroteo estaba en marcha en unos 01.00 hora local.

Una escaramuza armada centrada en un compuesto elaborado en un área suburbana de media milla de la Academia militar paquistaní, punto del oeste de Pakistán. Hay presencia de bin Laden ha provocado algunos a sospechar que facciones dentro de las fuerzas armadas de Pakistán pueden haber sido albergan le. Esta desconfianza puede ser infundada; pero es kindled preocupación internacional sobre si estos eventos podrían causar la guerra afgana derramar, en serio, en Pakistán.

¿Qué hace la guerra y para la región?

Pakistán: Una historia de luchas

Situaciones explosivas no son nuevas en Pakistán. Cronología de noticias de BBC * revela un siglo de conflicto y controversia.

Pakistán fue el origen de la Liga Musulmana, creada en 1906 para apoyar a los musulmanes en su lucha por la separación política de la India. Mientras que Pakistán tiene las instituciones de un Estado democrático moderno, secular, estos sit dentro de una historia turbulenta - control por hombres fuertes como la familia Bhutto, el General Zia (1977-1988) o el ex Presidente Musharraf (2001-2008); asesinatos y corrupción en las altas esferas; y las presiones económicas trágicas exacerbada por las inundaciones generalizadas y devastadores terremotos.

En la cara de esa agitación, Ley de la Sharia - formalmente adoptada en el código legal de Pakistán en 1991 - aumenta su atractivo; vivir decentemente exige seguridad y paz. Mientras Occidente defiende democráticas respuestas a desafíos regionales, los beneficios del pensamiento democrático y las instituciones pueden parecer remotos a aquellos cuyos problemas son inmediatos. Ley de la Sharia - conocida y entendida en todo el mundo islámico - aporta claridad a áreas como la meseta de Pakistán, donde el orden es una prioridad. Esto puede parecer una opción incomprensible para nosotros en Occidente, donde la educación es más diversa y justicia más asociadas con los procesos de diálogo que obediencia divina autoridad.

¿Cuya "democracia"?

Osama Bin Laden está muerto, pero su valor como símbolo de esa claridad exclusivamente no terminará con su muerte. A quienes le admiraba, él seguirá para un resurgimiento de estrictos valores islámicos - y para la acción contra los intereses extranjeros invasivos que aliarse con regímenes opresivos domésticos. Historia ha hecho a este aspecto de su apelación pan-nacional y pone a todas las esperanzas de una resolución inmediata, pacífica a nuestras diversas intervenciones de vuelo a través de territorios islámicos.

Pakistán camina una línea agitada entre los intereses occidentales y regionales. Tiene elecciones, sin embargo se encuentra en una región donde los intereses familiares, étnicos y religiosos describen mejor que los partidos políticos, alianzas donde generalizadas quejas comunes combustible disturbios políticos. Bajo tales condiciones, límites políticos suelen funcionar muy eficazmente. La situación es demasiado volátil y fluido.

Acusar a Pakistán de complicidad sobre presencia de Bin Laden es inútil. Las instituciones políticas y religiosas pueden converger en toda la región, pero es muy difícil determinar quién o qué realmente representa "la voluntad del pueblo". Las negociaciones políticas son, para el futuro previsible, condenadas a ser parciales.

¿Mártir, Outlaw, otros?

Discurso del Obama tras muerte de Bin Laden establece claramente la política estadounidense: Bin Laden era un criminal, no un héroe y un hombre claramente responsable de la muerte de muchos musulmanes y no musulmanes por igual. Si quienes encontraron un líder en Bin Laden ahora le hará un mártir todavía está por verse. Lamentablemente, lo que podría ser en interés de la paz inmediata mayor puede no ser tolerable para aquellos que buscan una mucho más futuro político trascendente.

* Para una línea de tiempo de la BBC: http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/south_asia/country_profiles/1156716.stm

© 2011 Alexandra Brunel, todos los derechos reservados.




Alex Brunel es uno de elite del Ezine diamante autores, lo que significa que su trabajo ha mostrado consistencia y calidad excepcional.

Un escritor/investigador estadounidense basado en Stratford upon Avon, Inglaterra, ella tiene un fondo como un analista de investigación internacional y ha trabajado para muchas de las principales empresas y organizaciones en el mundo. Es una experta en la percepción y la psicología de la Web.

Más información sobre su trabajo de investigación internacional puede verse en: http://www.alexbrunel.co.uk/

Alex escribe ficción, demasiado. Actualmente está trabajando en una adaptación para televisión de Christine novela de Richard, "Whitewalls", situado en las fronteras escocesas. Puede ver una colección de cuentos de Alex online - en Storywrite: http://storywrite.com/riveralex




Sunday, May 13, 2012

Osama Bin Laden is dead, nothing will change now?


The first of may brought celebration in many streets of America. The man that celebrates the death of nearly 3,000 people on September 11, the year 2000, was dead. Osama Bin Laden was killed. Killed by American soldiers about a week before the announcement was made in Pakistan, living in a House, not in a cave, like many of his tapes and photographs showed.

The news that many Americans and others have been waiting far too long has come. Osama Bin Laden has been murdered by American forces.

How ironic, people were filling the streets of many cities of United States, celebrating the death of Bin Laden, as he, his partners in crime and many radical Muslims held back on 9/11.

Many questions must be answered. How Bin Laden, who lived in a House, right under the noses of the Pakistani Government, be there without the knowledge of the Governments Pakistani? Were they working and helping us forces? It is still early to tell.

This change nothing in the war against terrorism? Will this cut the head of the monster of terror which has been terrorizing and killing people around the world?

This will stop any of the terrorism that is still happening in the world. The little ugly monsters of terror are still out there and they can try some step of their plots, but this will definitely slow down some of its strength and determination.

Al Qaeda has generated against other monsters little worldwide and this war is not over, but it has undoubtedly been injured, not so much in the fact that Bin Laden is dead, but in the fact that has cut off the head of this movement, emotional and spiritual.

A very important note add here is that this could not have come at a better time, when civil unrest and riots in the streets of many cities in muslin and countries around the world against these officials. Muslim peoples of the world, want to change, and it is only as they rise up against these radical and sympathetic leaders of this ideology, who hides himself as true Islam, that any true peace and freedom, the world and the Muslim people, will never happen.

It has been ten years since have been executed any attack in America, and now with the head of Al Qaeda is cut, it could only be the beginning and end of an era of hatred and murder, by a group of individuals, which do not represent Islam or Muslims. In fact killed more Muslims that killed the infidels.

So what happens now? We provide in our fight against terrorism? We left after all the leaders, the other little Laden Bin, are still out there?

I believe that maintaining the fight and perhaps even raise the heat. Attack them while they are staggered back a little on their heels and finish the job that Bin Laden began when he declared war on the United States.




After thirty-five years of success at Ford Motor Company, Brian Gosur has a new career as an entrepreneur, marketer of network and internet marketing coach. To learn more about him, visit his Web site; http://www.bgosur.com.




Sunday, March 11, 2012

3,000-Mile horse race from Cairo to Morocco for world peace with Omar Bin Laden, son of Osama


Upon waking up today I went to check my yahoo inbox for email before which I noticed the news on Omar Bin Laden, son of Osama Bin Laden. Some say Omar Osama bin Laden bears a striking resemblance to his infamous father - except for the dreadlocks that dangle halfway down his back.

Omar is also a bit more stylish, wearing a black leather biker jacket. Though the 26-year-old does not renounce his father, al-Qaida leader Osama bin Laden, he has pursued a path of peace with his life.

Omar's dream is to an "ambassador for peace" between Muslims and the West. Omar shocked the world when he married a 52-year-old British woman named Jane Felix-Browne, who has since taken the name Zaina Alsabah.

Previously married five times, Zaina seems very happy with Omar and desirious of him to move to live with her in England. As for Omar he divorced his wife so he could immigrate to the UK without hindrance as British law does not recognize multiple marriages as is customary in Islamic nations.

The two are planning a 3,000-mile horse race across North Africa to actively pursue global peace, particularly across the treacherous terrorist plagued nations stretching from Cairo to Morocco. The couple welcome others to participate in the ride for peace.

Upon hearing this I immediately began writing to learn more, inquiring of friends in the UK and elsewhere throughout the world. Two days later I received a reponse via email from Zaina and spoke to her the same day by way of phone in Egypt. Zaina expects the event to begin in May this year and last about four months, traveling by horse 50 miles a day.

Items we need to get donated are: water, tents, clothing, horses, veterinarians, doctors, money, four-wheel drive vehicles (just for the event after which they shall be returned), videographers, photographers, airline tickets, and much more.

Zaina told me to buy a horse it in Egypt, it will approximately cost me $4,000 after which if the horse successfully completes the race I can sell the horse and recooperate some of my money.

It is my desire to ride with the Bin Ladens to promote world peace. I trust I shall be able to get all necessary sponsorship to fund this endeavor.

I intend to take a videographer with me to capture this unforgettable journey of peace.

Your prayers and help are much appreciated.




Please help the world peace movement by building bridges between America & the Arab world.

All tax deductible charitable contributions to support Paul's peace trek across terrorist plagued North Africa can be made to:

Dream-Maker Ministries
PO Box 684
Goldenrod, FL 32733 USA

Davis promises to take a video camera on the trek from Cairo to Morocco and give periodic shouts out to his faithful sponsors. Upon completion each sponsor will receive a DVD from Paul for promotional purposes and as a thank you for promoting world peace.

Don't delay as time is precious before the event!

Paul F. Davis - worldwide minister who has touched over 50 countries & 6 continents building bridges throughout the international community

RevivingNations@gmail.com

http://www.PaulFDavis.com