Category Archives: Politics

Libyen Libya Teil 2


Film über Libyen Leptis Magna und Sabratha

Inzwischen vermutlich mehr als hundert Tote in Libyen


In Libyen halten die Proteste an – inbesondere in Bengasi im Osten. Weiterhin sind nur Amateuraufnahmen zu bekommen, die Informationen sind nicht zu überprüfen. Die Sicherheitskräfte sollen sich in Bengasi inzwischen auf einen Gebäudekomplex zurückgezogen haben, den Rest der Stadt haben nach eigenen Angaben die Aufständischen unter Kontrolle. … de.euronews.net

Libyen 2009 – Faszination Sahara


Offroad durch die libysche Wüste, am 11. Längengrad entlang ins Akakus-Gebirge, zu den Mandara-Seen und durch den Erg Ubari

Libyen Libya Teil 1 Triboli – Cyrene


Film über Libyen History Libya Tribolis cyrene

who think about libyen desert travel?

DuMont Kunst Reiseführer Libyen. Tripolitanien, Syrtebogen, Fezzan und die Kyrenaika

DuMont Kunst Reiseführer Libyen. Tripolitanien, Syrtebogen, Fezzan und die Kyrenaika

‘Corrupt’ Mubarak fortune in focus as Western cash donors exposed


Egypt is witnessing the biggest anti-government rallies across the country since the protests began over two weeks ago. It comes despite attempts by the authorities to introduce constitutional reform to help manage a peaceful transfer of power.

The Collapse of the Mubarak Regime and the Re-birth of Egypt

Orientalist, Historian, Political Scientist, Dr. Megalommatis, 54, is the author of 12 books, dozens of scholarly articles, hundreds of encyclopedia entries, and thousands of articles. He speaks, reads and writes more than 15, modern and ancient, languages. He refuted Greek nationalism, supported Martin Bernal´s Black Athena, and rejected the Greco-Romano-centric version of History. He pleaded for the European History by J. B. Duroselle, and defended the rights of the Turkish, Pomak, Macedonian, Vlachian, Arvanitic, Latin Catholic, and Jewish minorities of Greece. Born Christian Orthodox, he adhered to Islam when 36, devoted to ideas of Muhyieldin Ibn al Arabi. Greek citizen of Turkish origin, Prof. Megalommatis studied and/or worked in Turkey, Greece, France, England, Belgium, Germany, Syria, Israel, Iraq, Iran, Egypt and Russia, and carried out research trips throughout the Middle East, Northeastern Africa and Central Asia. His career extended from Research & Education, Journalism, Publications, Photography, and Translation to Website Development, Human Rights Advocacy, Marketing, Sales & Brokerage. He traveled in more than 80 countries in 5 continents. He defends the Human and Civil Rights of Yazidis, Aramaeans, Turkmen, Oromos, Ogadenis, Sidamas, Berbers, Afars, Anuak, Furis (Darfur), Bejas, Balochs, Tibetans, and their Right to National Independence, demands international recognition for Kosovo, Abkhazia, South Ossetia, the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus, and Transnistria, calls for National Unity in Somalia, and denounces Islamic Terrorism. Freedom and National Independence for Catalonia, Scotland, Corsica, Euskadi (Bask Land), and (illegally French) Polynesia! Break Down the Persian Tyranny of the Ayatullahs of Iran! Freedom for 25 million Azeris in Southern Azerbaijan!

What is the number of Apache should Mubarak send to kill the one million protesters?

Given that the US is still supporting Mubarak and not critic of him, my guess is that Mubarak was given a green light to kill as much protesters as possible.

Egypt Revolution? Video of deadly anti-Mubarak protests in Cairo


3 people have been killed as thousands took to the streets of Egypt in its biggest anti-government protests in years. The largest rallies gathered in Cairo, where demonstrators chanted slogans against President Hosni Mubarak’s authoritarian rule. The unrest is inspired by the recent uprising in Tunisia and fueled by growing discontent at Egypt’s grinding poverty and unemployment.