Monday, May 9, 2011

I Had A Tooth Pulled And Now I Have Ulcer On Gum

Without land there is no paradise

only took a reflection of Abdelkader Taleb Omar, Prime Minister of the Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic (SADR), for the adoption of a sudden FiSahara dye eminently political: "We have to ask why France has a double standard. Why it's a great defender of human rights in many parts of the world and accepts the supervision of these rights in Western Sahara. "


For the avoidance of doubt, Taleb Omar did not forget to mention or Haidar or "young heroes of Camp Dignity."

addition to denouncing the "hypocritical" Saharawi Prime Minister fully entered into two key issues for the future of his people, the riots that shake the Maghreb and the alleged differences of opinion between the Saharawi occupied territories and the Frente Polisario. On the revolutionary tide said: "What is happening shows that no government can impose its will by force." And on the alleged discrepancies, proclaimed: "The Sahrawi are more united than ever. The continuous torture and discrimination against people of Western Sahara and the suffering of the people in the camps are part of the same thing, though Morocco is interested in disclosing a false message of division. "

Luis Tosar, Also starring in the rain, hoisted the flag of Western Sahara and to present his film, said: "It's about people who does not resign, despite everything seem against it, and neither I nor the film can teach anything to these people on this issue. " Nora Navas, star of Pa negre, also projected into the sample, searched other parallels: "This film is about the meaninglessness of war, but mostly about how to hold firm to the principles and ideas of self despite have left defeated. If you keep standing, victory is never complete and may end up turning into defeat. "

More relaxed, listening to Dire Straits at midnight on the palm, first spoke Tosar impact of his visit: "You have a picture taken of the Saharawi conflict through what you read and tell you, but putting one foot here gives you a feeling of extreme loneliness, of being in of nowhere, while you feel accompanied by a wonderful people. Hopefully they get their land, they get it, do not end up looking like us. " Similar

impact have been the South African and Venezuelan delegations, this last country festival guest of honor. Masotsha Mongezi, first secretary of the South African embassy in Algiers, took his spot reflection, "Mandela spent many years in jail Finally she was released and led us to freedom, equality and progress. The Saharawi are in prison in sand, and these days I checked his conviction and determination. I am sure that, despite the difficulties and the treacherous tripping, his revolution will eventually triumph. When you are in the right, sometimes it's just a matter of time, but during that time have to suffer the limits of human endurance. "

For Venezuelan filmmaker Carlos Azpurua, author of the film Sahara, the last colony in Africa, focusing on the violation of human rights is further increasing the possibility of independence, but relies on the emergence of a domestic outbreak in Morocco against Mohamed VI would give free rein to the refugees return to their land. Miguel Ángel Silvestre

, actor best known as El Duque for his role in the TV series Sin Tetas no paradise, also goes by these days Dakhla camp. Apart from its existential conclusions that can be evaluated when the stay ends, probably already has drawn a conclusion that nobody here knows, no screaming fans pining for your abs. Here is something else.

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