sexta-feira, fevereiro 06, 2009

POLÍCIA SUECA RECEBEU ORDENS PARA NÃO IMPEDIR CONTRA-MANIFESTANTES PRÓ-ÁRABES

Nem tive tempo de noticiar aqui, mas aconteceu há umas semanitas, na cidade sueca de Malmö, que uma manifestação pró-israelita foi travada por uma violenta contra-manifestação pró-Hamas. Os contra-manifestantes, maioritariamente muçulmanos, atiraram pedras, garrafas e foguetes contra os pacíficos manifestantes favoráveis a Israel, perante a passividade da polícia.
Sabe-se agora que a polícia sueca recebeu ordens expressas para não se opôr aos pró-árabes e para nada fazer no sentido de os travar. A única área que poderia ser evacuada caso se instalasse uma situação de grande violência seria a dos pró-israelitas.

E note-se que a lei sueca ordena automaticamente a intervenção policial caso uma contra-manifestação se torne violenta, isto é, numa situação em que os contra-manifestantes exerçam violência contra os manifestantes.

Mas agora outra lei mais alta se alevanta, semi-parafraseando Camões... a lei da politicagem correcta dimiesca.

E assim a Europa vai estando entregue aos seus maiores inimigos externos, só porque já está há muito controlada pelos seus inimigos internos.

8 Comments:

Anonymous Anónimo said...

«Os contra-manifestantes, maioritariamente muçulmanos, atiraram pedras, garrafas e foguetes contra os pacíficos manifestantes...»

Tipico, é o culto da paz.


«...favoráveis a Israel, perante a passividade da polícia.
Sabe-se agora que a polícia sueca recebeu ordens expressas para não se opôr aos pró-árabes e para nada fazer no sentido de os travar. A única área que poderia ser evacuada caso se instalasse uma situação de grande violência seria a dos pró-israelitas.»

Muito estranho, realmente muito estranho.

6 de fevereiro de 2009 às 16:36:00 WET  
Anonymous Anónimo said...

isto agora é motins atras de motins, rixas atras de rixas, enfim é a nova europa, ou melhor o deixar de ser europa..

6 de fevereiro de 2009 às 18:12:00 WET  
Anonymous Anónimo said...

antigamente ainda disfarçavam dizendo que era por serem pobres, mas agora esta mais que vista que é o conflito de culturas, raças
mas o multiracialismo com a sua propaganda fez com quue o povo aceitasse passar de um clima de paz para um inferno

6 de fevereiro de 2009 às 18:13:00 WET  
Anonymous Anónimo said...

É A BARBARIE!

6 de fevereiro de 2009 às 19:18:00 WET  
Anonymous Anónimo said...

«mas agora esta mais que vista que é o conflito de culturas,»


É uma certa cultura que não se consegue integrar e nem sequer veio para se integrar mas para conquistar.

6 de fevereiro de 2009 às 19:19:00 WET  
Anonymous Anónimo said...

The Strasbourg Resolutions

The Parliamentary Association for Euro-Arab Co-operation comprises more than 200 members of Western European Parliaments of widely different political tendencies. At its General Assembly in Strasbourg on June 7th at 8th the Parliamentary Association unanimously passed the following resolutions:

(1) Final Resolution of the Political Committee

The General assembly of the Parliamentary Association for Euro-Arab Co-operation calls upon European Governments to take initiatives forthwith that will help to secure the withdrawal of Israel from all territories occupied in 1967.

Such a withdrawal is implied by Resolution 242 and required by Resolution 338 of the United Nations Security Council and also by the United Nations Charter and the principles of International Law which categorically forbid the acquisition or territory by force.

The Association emphasizes that there can be no just and lasting peace settlement without recognition of the national rights of the Palestinian people. There has already been almost unanimous acceptance by the International Community of this principle, which Israel must also come to accept.

The whole Arab world has agreed that the P. L.O. is the sole representative of the Palestinian nation and this decision has been endorsed by an overwhelming majority of the countries represented at the United Nations.

The Parliamentary Association urges European governments to recognise this fundamental point in the initiatives they should now take.

First, they should call on Israel to halt immediately the expropriation and confiscation of Arab property in Israel and the occupied territories.

In particular, Israel must end the process of the “Judaization” of Jerusalem which it has illegally annexed and the establishment of new Jewish settlements in the occupied territories.

Secondly, the European governments should try to get all interested parties including Israel and the P.L.O. to the conference table, if possible within the context of the Geneva Conference. Europe itself, either through its member states or through the E.E.C. could play a valuable part in such a conference if called upon to do so. It would be reasonable to expect all concerned not to resort to military action of any kind for the duration of the negotiations.

Third, they should urge both the Israelis and the P.L.O. to agree to leave in abeyance discussion of ultimate solutions and concentrate on the immediate and practical task of trying to find a modus Vivendi which will require the acceptance by Israel of the rights of the Palestinian nation and of the existence of a Palestinian state on the West Bank and in Gaza if the Palestinians decide to establish one, and reciprocally the acceptance of the existence of Israel within her 1967 frontiers.

Finally, the European governments should urge on all concerned the crucial importance of effective peace-keeping machinery and should agree to take an active part themselves in such arrangements.

The Parliamentary Association recognises the problem that is posed by the fact that some of the media and publishing houses of Europe are dilatory in disseminating facts about the Arab world and intends to use its influence to overcome this problem.

The Parliamentary Association recognises the help done to the understanding of the Arab cause and growing sympathy for it in Western Europe by the liberalisation measures taken in various Arab countries and by the readier access to Arab countries by the news media, businessmen and other visitors from Europe .

The Association calls on European governments to improve legal regulations concerning the freedom of travel and the protection of the basic rights of immigrant workers in Europe which should be equivalent to those of citizens of the countries concerned.

The Association considers that the political settlement of the Israeli-Arab conflict is an absolute necessity for the establishment of a genuine Euro-Arab co-operation. Nevertheless, the Association considers that the political aspect of co-operationing not limited to this point alone, and has in mind for example the free circulation of ideas and people in the world as a factor for the maintenance of peace, for the support of freedom and in particular for a harmonious development of co-operation between Western Europe and the Arab nations.

The Association believes that the prospects of long-term Euro-Arab co-operation in all fields have never been so favourable but that they depend on a peace settlement based on justice in the Middle-East.

(2) Final Resolution of the Cultural Committee.

The General Assembly of the Parliamentary Association for Euro-Arab Co-operation, meeting in Strasbourg on June 7th 1975,
Having considered the cultural resolutions adopted by the the preparatory conference for Euro-Arab

parliamentary co-operation held in Damascus from November 12th to 17th, 1974, which reaffirms in the

present resolution,

convinced that significant results are possible in the cultural field of the Euro-Arab dialogue,

recognising the historic contribution of Arab culture to European development,

emphasising the contribution which Arab culture can still give to European countries especially

in the field of human values,

regretting that cultural relations between European and Arab countries are still infrequent

and limited in scope,

regretting the relative neglect of the teaching of Arab culture and Arabic in Europe and looking forward to

its development,

hoping that European governments will help Arab countries to create the resources needed for the

participation of immigrant workers and their families in Arab culture and religious life,

asking the European press to show a sense of responsibility so that they may inform public opinion

objectively and more fully about the problems of the Arab world,

recognising the important role which Friendship groups and Tourism can play in improving mutual

understanding,

Calls on the governments of the Nine to approach the cultural aspect of the Euro-Arab dialogue in a constructive spirit and to give a higher priority to the popularisation of Arab culture in Europe .

Calls on Arab governments to recognize the political effects of active co-operation with Europe .

Invites national groups of the association to increase the efforts necessary in every country to bring about the objective proposed at Damascus and today at Strasbourg and ask them to inform the Secretariat of the results achieved.

considering the harmful effect of the political situation on Palestinian development,

Condemns - while recognising Israel’s right to existence - the Zionist intention of replacing Arab by Jewish culture on Palestinian soil, in order to deprive the Palestinian people of its national identity,

considering that in carrying out excavations within the holy places of Islam in occupied Jerusalem , Israel has

committed a violation of international law despite the warnings of UNESCO,

considering that these excavations can only bring about the inevitable destruction of evidence of Arab culture

and history,

regrets that Unesco’s decision not to admit Israel into its European Regional Group has sometimes been exploited with great lack of objectivity.

(3) Final Resolution of the Economic Committee.

The General Assembly of the Parliamentary Association for European Arab Co-operation reaffirms the usefulness and necessity of a close economic co-operation between Europe and the Arab World in the interest of their peoples.

The Assembly expresses its disquiet at the slow progress made in the Euro-Arab dialogue and is concerned with events based on political motives which in the course of recent months have armed Euro-Arab co-operation, i.e. the setting up of the International Energy Agency and the signature of an agreement between the E.E.C. and Israel , before negotiations have been completed between the E.E.C. and Arab countries. In this connection, it insists that economic co-operation between the E.E.C. and Israel must not apply to the occupied territories.

The Assembly considers that there is no conflict between the interests of Europe and the Arab countries, provided that the mercantilist stage is left behind and genuine economic partnership can be established.

This is the perspective within which can best be solved the problem of recycling petro-dollars. These petro-dollars should above all be used for needs of Arab development.

The Assembly calls attention to the role and status of multi-national companies and the potential danger arising from certain of their activities. It expresses the hope that steps may be taken to avoid these dangers.

The Assembly reaffirms the right of every nation to dispose of its own national resources, including the right of nationalisation.
The Association expresses its will to do all in its power to promote Euro-Arab co-operation at national level, within the E.E.C. and through international organisations.

Euro-Arab Parliamentary Dialogue
Brussels , 21-23 June 2002

6 de fevereiro de 2009 às 19:25:00 WET  
Anonymous Anónimo said...

É uma certa cultura que não se consegue integrar e nem sequer veio para se integrar mas para conquistar."

nao é apenas uma certa cultura
os pretos tambem tem feito varios motins
em inglaterra quando estava a começar a imigração, pouco apos a 1 vinda de africanos houve um grande motim no carnaval de notting hill.
penso que ja houve outros com africanos e outros povos.

antigamente os europeus nao aceitavam nada disto, faziam gato sapato das outras raças, nao as queriam a conviver com eles e havia paz
agora, com as balelas da integraçao, convivencia, é isto.. motim atras de motim, arrastoes de vez em quando, violaçoes à fartazana (nos paises escandinavos 85% delas sao fietas por imigrantes), conflitos raciais, assaltos, etc, e o branco é sempre a vitima.

6 de fevereiro de 2009 às 19:51:00 WET  
Anonymous Anónimo said...

Então, caro Anónimo, está na altura dos europeus votarem nos partidos nacionalistas.

6 de fevereiro de 2009 às 22:50:00 WET  

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