Bloody Stain On The History Of Humanity - Assault on Gaza

On May 31st, 2010, elite Israeli military commandos stormed six humanitarian aid ships taking part in the 'Freedom Flotilla' to Gaza, killing between 9-20 civilian passengers and injuring dozens more.
w h y ?
what For ?

Answer is simple.. Israels mission in GAZA is incomplete.. And they are afraid to show GAZA to the world.

    TO WHOM THE LAND WAS PROMISED !?!
   DO YOU STILL REMEMBER THEM ?
                                THEY ARE STILL UNDER SEIGE................
                                DARKNESS ... LIKE DEATH.........

                                AND HUNGER...........................
                                DON'T YOU STILL REMEMBER THEM.......?!
                                 TO GET WATER..

                                TO FILL A JAR..
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                               STILL THEY HAVE LACK OF FOOD..

                               STILL FEAR DAILY HUNGER..
                               AND.. THEY HAVE NO CHOICE....

AND WHEN THE SITUATION BECOMES UNBEARABLE..

                               THEY SMUGGLE........

MEDICINE IS LIKE RARE DIAMONDS..
                               
                                KIDS ARE DYING EVERY DAY ....
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LACK OF MEDICATION...MEDICAL EQUIPMENTS ARE NIL
                               HAVE JUST TEARS TO SHED.....
                         STILL THEY ARE LIVING....
                        
                        ONLY PLACE THEY CAN HIDE
                        

WE ARE SURE ..WE REMEMBER YOU GAZA..

                             
Young
Free Gaza Protester by jsrcyclist.



                              

2000 + 10




According to the UN, over one billion people become hungry. Hunger now affects one in six people. The number of hungry people has risen 11 percent. The number of hungry people is estimated to have reached 1.02 billion according to a recent report. The number of hungry people is growing more quickly than the global population.







Asia and the Pacific have the largest number of hungry people at 642 million. Sub-Saharan Africa has 265 million hungry people. The entire “developed world” has, by comparison, 15 million hungry people. The vast majority of all the world’s hungry people exist in the Third World.
Hunger, as defined by the UN’s FAO, is consuming less than 1,800 calories a day. This threshold is, on average, the number of calories that a person needs to maintain their body weight.
UN officials are worried that crossing this 1 billion milestone does not bode well for imperial stability. Josette Sheeran of the World Food Program, a UN agency based in Rome, pointed out that hungry people rioted in at least 30 countries last year. In one case, high food prices led to riots in Haiti that overthrew the prime minister. According to the FAO, on average, food prices were 24 percent higher in real terms at the end of 2008 compared to 2006. “A hungry world is a dangerous world,” Sheeran said. “Without food, people have only three options: They riot, they emigrate or they die.

According to the latest Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) statistics, there are more than 1 billion hungry people in the world and 915 million of them are in developing countries. They are distributed like this:

642 million in Asia and the Pacific
265 million in Sub-Saharan Africa
53 million in Latin America and the Caribbean
42 million in the Near East and North Africa









AND WE THE CULTURED MATURED AND CIVILIZED PEOPLE CELEBRATE THE POVERTY...



In 1994, the Pulitzer Prize for Photojournalism was obtained with this shocking photograph of Sudanese child. The south African photographer Kevin Carter was the author of this photograph obtained in 1993 in Ayod. the skeletal figure of a little girl, completely undernourished, bending over the earth, exhausted by hunger, about to die, dragging herself to a ONU feeding field which was a kilometer away from where she was, meanwhile in a second frame a black and expectant figure of a vulture awaits the death of the little girl.Many voices were raised at the time against Carter´s attitude, comparing in a certain way to the vulture and questioning why he hadn´t helped the little girl. Kevin confessed that he regretted not helping the little girl.

Two months after he received for this image a Pulitzer Prize for Feature Photography in 1994, bitter and punished by guilt, physically unstable, depending of narcotics and destroyed by the death of one of his close friends, Kevin Carter committed suicide.

C.i.v.i.l.i.z.e.d. H.u.m.a.n

Q. What Make Human Different From Animals ?

A. They Are CIVILIZED. THEY ARE...


The sea is stained in red. Not because of the climate effects of nature.



It's because of the cruelty. The human beings (civilised human) kill hundreds of the famous and intelligent Calderon dolphins.

This happens every year in Denmark . In this slaughter the main participants are young teens.


WHY?

To show that they are adults and mature.... BULLLISH




In this big celebration, nothing is missing for the fun. Everyone is participating in one way or the other, killing or looking at the cruelty “supporting like a spectator”



It necessary to mention that the dolphin calderon, like all the other species of dolphins, it’s near instinction and they get near men to play and interact. In a way of PURE friendship.




They don’t die instantly; they are cut 1, 2 or 3 times with thick hocks. And at that time the dolphins produce a grim extremely compatible with the cry of a new born child.


BUT there’s no compassion till this sweet being slowly dies in its own blood



Another place, Another Civilization, One fact Remain unchanged... Cruelty of HUMAN BEINGS.





LIKE CHILDREN, ANIMALS ARE INNOCENT, THEY CAN FEEL PAIN, THEY NEED US TO SPEAK FOR THEM..

T.H.E. D.A.R.F.U.R. STOP GENOCIDE.

REFUGEES - THE CRISIS IN DARFUR
The location of Darfur


What is happening there?
- wild men on horses





over 80% of villages burnt, people killed – genocide , males targetted ,women raped
household size from 12 to 6




Other causes of the crisis?
cultural, religious, racial differences
overpopulation and competition for resources eg water supply, farm land etc..
Where do the people go? Approx 2 million have fled their homes and villages to camps
within the country (displaced person) over 200,000 have gone to the neighbouring countries of Chad and Central African Republic. They live in camps along the border
UNHCR runs 10 camps in Chad Gerieda - population 137,000, the largest camp in Darfur



Effects of the crisis
2.5 million displaced from their homes
The UN estimates up to 450,000 dead from violence and disease
Camps are not safe places, they too are attacked eg reported incidents of rape at Kalma Camp are 10 per day.
HOUSING - people live in flimsy shelters provided by aid agencies
no protection from cold, heat, rains
overcrowded, no privacy, disease..




The search for firewood
Deforestation around an average camp is 10 miles, meaning a woman must go 20 miles for firewood.
On these excursions, she risks being raped, mutilated, or murdered. If the men go for firewood, they will surely be slaughtered.


The search for water
water is scare and usually contaminated
people rely on aid supplies
as a result- disease, dehydration, diarrhoea



Getting food
people in the camps depend on food aid
eg from the UN, World Food Programme and other agencies


Health
Mortality rates are high. disease spreads rapidly. high temperatures ,
overcrowding , dirty water and poor sanitation
there is widespread malnutrition and starvation Diseases like malaria, diarrhoea, cholera
infant mortality can be as high as 75% in a refugee camp



* Pictures and datas are from the sites of BBC and TakePart.