about which I blogged yesterday, look who is being investigated. And just not to waste the time, also threatens women who do not wear the veil…
Archive for May 30th, 2007
In the case of the Britons’ kidnapping
Posted in Iraq, UK, Women's Rights, terrorists, violence on May 30, 2007 | Leave a Comment »
PSOE considers as "administrative" the decision to close Radio Caracas Televisión
Posted in Human Rights, MSM, PP, PSOE, Spain, Venezuela, Zapatero on May 30, 2007 | 7 Comments »
European Parliament passed a resolution on May 24th in which they considered as an “alarming precedent” the decision by Chávez to shut Radio Caracas Televisión, because of their critics to Chávez. But the Venezuelan President, as Castro, has a very good defensor in Europe: PSOE (Spanish Socialists). The Spanish Socialists voted against the resolution and their secretary for [...]
Where is the international community
Posted in Christianity, Islamism, Religious freedom on May 30, 2007 | 6 Comments »
when it’s needed??
Lina Joy is a Malaysian woman who converted to Christianity and wanted to marry a Christian man. Before she was a Christian she was a Muslim. As we all know, it is not allowed, according to the Sharia, to leave Islam.
Source: Stone Her! « Michael P.F. van der Galiën
Go over to read [...]
Government sanctions Foro de Ermua for protesting against anti-terrorist policy
Posted in PP, PSOE, Zapatero, antizp, terrorism, terrorists on May 30, 2007 | 1 Comment »
I have just now received this:
12.000 € OF SANCTION TO FORO ERMUA FOR PROTESTING AGAINST THE EXCARCERATION OF ETA TERRORIST IGNACIO DE JUANA AND THE PROSECUTOR’S DECISION OF NOT ACCUSING OTEGI
The sanctions were proposed more than 2 months ago, but have been notified today, May 29th, only after the elections.
Bilbao, May 30th 2007
The excarceration of De Juana [...]
Pizarro asks for transparence to the Civil Guard after being followed by two agents on feb 20th
Posted in Italy, Spain, Zapatero, economy on May 30, 2007 | Leave a Comment »
If you haven’t heard about the turnout bid of Spanish electric firm Endesa, you should. By now, there have been three: by Spanish firm Gas Natural (who did not pay enough at all), by German E.On (which was ended after a Zapatero-Prodi summit in Ibiza) and by Italian Enel and Spanish Acciona -which the laic [...]














