Wednesday, July 2, 2008

All in the Pictures

No article, just picture.

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"Thousands protest Mongolia elections.... Thousands staged a violent protest yesterday as they voiced outrage over what they said were rigged weekend parliamentary elections in Ulan Bator, Mongolia. Police fired rubber bullets. The headque=arters of the former communist Mongolian People's Revolutionary Party in the center of the Ulan Bator (below near right) was set on fire and looted, as about 6,000 protesters from the rival Democratic Party threw rocks at firefighters who arrived to put out the blaze. At far right below, an injured man after clashes in Ulan Bador. The president declared a state of emergency, and the city was placed under a 10 p.m. to 8 a.m. curfew."

I wish Americans would be so passionate about their stolen and rigged elections.


Another picture-only piece.

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"Deadly Clashes Rock Kashmir.... Women in Kashmir consoled the relative of man killed during clashes yesterday in Budgam, which is 19 miles northwest of Srinagar, India. Authorities in Indian-held Kashmir made concessions to Muslim activists yesterday in hopes of quelling heated protests that have left five dead and hundreds injured."

How come the picture and report really don't tell you anything.

Where these Muslims or Indians killed?

With the concessions to Muslim activists, I wouldn't be surprised if
Israel's Mossad was behind this shit.