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{3.07.2009}   The King: Jacko

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The Last Video Of Michael Jackson Performing They Dont Care About Us Ready For The 50 London Dates! This Was 2 Days Before He Left Us!!

>>> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5_IbZCuaxM4&eurl  

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Michael Jackson: Why He’s More Adored than Shakespeare

>>> http://vranika.blog.siol.net/2009/06/26/michael-jackson-change/ 

>>> http://vranika.blog.siol.net/category/muzika/



{1.07.2009}   Predsednik Rafael Correa

Ekvador - Democracy Now 6/29/2009 

>>> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xcx79KLJ7Wc

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{28.06.2009}   Professor Antal E. Fekete

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In March, while he was the president of the European Union, the Czech

prime minister Mirek Topolanek publicly characterized president Obama’s plan

to spend nearly $2 trillion to ease the U.S. economy out of its recessionary hole,

as “a highway to hell”, and he predicted that “it will undermine the stability of

the global financial market”. While undoubtedly it was an undiplomatic gaffe

and a display of extreme impoliteness, the caretaker prime minister did nothing

but blurted out unpleasant truths.

It would have been more polite and diplomatic if Mr. Topolanek had

couched his comments in the following tenor: “the stimulus plan was made in

blissful ignorance of the marginal productivity of debt which is negative and

falling. In this situation more debt will only stimulate deflation, economic

contraction, unemployment, and it will lead to further weakening of the global

financial structure.”

>>> http://www.professorfekete.com/articles/AEFIsAggregateDebtExcessive.pdf

>>> http://www.professorfekete.com/articles/AEFTheVanishingOfTheGoldBasis.pdf

 

 

 

 

 



{27.06.2009}   Zemlja in voda

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World_Heritage_Site

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{12.06.2009}   Peru: Inside the Peruvian Amazon, Peruvian Police Accused of Massacring Indigenous Protesters in Amazon Jungle

http://www.iansa.org/ 

Inside the Peruvian Amazon

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As Tensions Flare in Peruvian Amazon, Award-Winning Actor Q’orianka Kilcher Heads to Peru to Support Indigenous Rights

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Peruvian indigenous leader Alberto Pizango has been granted asylum in Nicaragua after leading protests against oil and mining projects in the northern Peruvian Amazonian province of Bagua. Over the weekend, an estimated sixty people died after police tried to break up a blockade. We speak to actor Q’orianka Kilcher, of part Indigenous Quechua descent, who is heading to Peru to support the Amazonian protest.

Peruvian Police Accused of Massacring Indigenous Protesters in Amazon Jungle 1 of 2

>>> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wFVVre8fOnM 

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Peruvian Police Accused of Massacring Indigenous Protesters in Amazon Jungle 2 of 2

>>> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1GpiRTVnmKA&feature 

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Pablo G. Dreyfus

https://www.webdepot.umontreal.ca/Usagers/langlost/MonDepotPublic/recherche/shining%20path%20effective%20CT%20Dreyfus.pdf

* Peru has never finished the process of consolidation of its nation-state. The country

can be considered virtually separated into three regions: the coast, the mountains (la sierra)

and the jungle (Amazon forest). In the two last regions, the presence of the State is almost

non-existent (in the sense of its physical presence through the Army for example or the

institutional presence through the existence of broadly recognized and legitimate

institutions). The communal and tribal identities among the Indian population are stronger

than the national identity or “the idea of the state”. As the Peruvian author José Matos Mar27

says it is possible to talk about two parallel “Perus”. In one side the official Peru with state

institutions, political parties, banks and companies, trade unions and Armed forces. In the

other side, the marginal Peru, of multiple Indian ethnic groups governed by traditional

institutions, and community “self-defense” groups. Among the Indian population, traditional

communities as the ayllu (communities formed by a common relationship with a common

ancestor) and traditional authorities as the varayoc (religious leader that plays the role of

mayor in the Indian villages of the highlands) have more legitimacy that the institutions of

the Peruvian state



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