IRAKU - Dalengadale po kthehet ne nje histori suksesi .

IRAKU - Dalengadale po kthehet ne nje histori suksesi .

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Sepse :

- Nuk udhehiqet me nga nje diktator gjakpires si Sadami.

-Diktatori nuk do ikte vete dhe per kete u deshen sakrifica , sakrificat u bene , dhe pas ketyre vejn shperblimi qe eshte liria dhe demokracia . Sigurshte liria dhe demokracia nuk konsolidohen per nje dite, nje muaj apo nje vite duhen vite dhe perpjekje.
Por rruga drejt tyre filloi qe ne momentin kur u rrezua gjakpiresi.

- Irakienet po e ndihmojne dhe perkrahin qeverine e re.

- Irakienet nuk i duan terroristet dhe fondamentalistet islamike te cilet vrane me qindra dhe mijera te pafajshem .
Irakienet e kuptojne se terrorizmi i fondamentalisteve islamike eshte edhe me i pergjakshem se regjimi diktatorial i SADAMIT.

- Irakienet po shkojne drejte suksesit se iu dha rasti qe te shihnin driten dhe drita triumfon mbi terrin.
 

une_une

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Po ndodh ajo qe prisja une. Shiitet kane vuajtur gjithnje nen sunite megjithese jane shumica ne Irak. Si Bektashinjte ne Shqiperi qe urrehen si anti-islamista. Ne zgjedhjet e fundit shiitet votuan per te formuar qeverine e pare me shumice shiite per here te pare historine e Irakut.

Amerika po mban anen e shiiteve edhe shiitet e kane kuptuar tani se ne saje te Amerikes e kane pushtetin mbas kesaj periudhe teper te gjate.

Kjo eshte nje arsye me teper sunite te urrejne me shume se i kane urryer shiitet. Mund te plasi lufte civili fetare fale sunive qe nuk mund te durrojne sundimin e shiiteve mbi ata.

Link ne Yahoo.com
http://dailynews.yahoo.com/s/afp/20050519/ts_afp/iraq_050519122815
 

antares

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Po, nderkohe Shiitet qe ne nje mase te madhe perfaqesohen nga Al Sadri kane kerkuar qerimin pa vonese te clirimtareve" Janki!
 

Kondrapedali

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Or ti mik. Ti je i denjë për rracën tate që do me fut sherr kudo. E para, ti din anglisht? Nëse po, me çfar ftyre vjen e nxjerr diferencat suni e shiit? Ti deklaroje që sunitët do kryenin akte terrorriste ndërkohë që janë shiitët (një fe do e kenë të shkretën). Në fillim kërkon të ngresh të krishterë kundër myslimanëve dhe pastaj edhe vetë myslimanët kundër njëri-tjetrit. Ti je bir i denjë i mostrës që të ka pjellë.
Shyqyr që e ke vendos tek avatari që je çifut se të kishe thënë që je shqiptar do kishim vra veten ne të tjerët.
 

antares

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Sadr urges Iraqis to trample on US flag over Koran desecration
By: yahoo.com on: 19.05.2005 [14:00 ]

Sadr urges Iraqis to trample on US flag over Koran desecration Thu May 19, 6:25 AM ET


Shiite cleric Moqtada Sadr urged Muslims across Iraq to paint US and Israeli flags at mosque entrances for worshippers to walk on in protest at the alleged desecration of the Koran at the US detention camp in Guantanamo.

"In the name of God, the faithful of Iraq, especially those resisting the occupiers, have to respond to the desecration of God's immortal book by drawing the Israeli and US flags at the entrances of mosques and husseiniyas (prayer rooms) and all places of worship," said a statement issued by Sadr's movement.

Iraqis at several Shiite mosques in Baghdad and the holy city of Najaf where Sadr lives had started painting the flags on Thursday, AFP correspondents reported Thursday.

"Whoever does that will be waging a jihad (holy war) against infidels and unbelievers," the fiery cleric said in his statement.

On Monday, Newsweek magazine retracted one of its articles that said interrogators had thrown a Koran into a toilet to rattle Muslim prisoners at the Guantanamo Bay US detention facility in Cuba.

The report — which appeared in the May 9 edition — sparked protests throughout the Muslim world.

In Afghanistan 14 people were killed in anti-US protests last week.
 

Kondrapedali

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Edhe kta 14 afganistanezët i kan vra myslymont e nahijes tjetër. Preçizimet se kujt nahije i takojn vrasësit do jepen masi t'meret vesh se kujt nahije i takojn t'vramit /pf/images/graemlins/tongue.gif .
 

antares

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Mbi 95% te fondeve per "rindertimin" e Irakut hane perdorur jashte Irakut!
Dhe ne ankohemi per Nano-mavrine!


"Catastrophe" in Iraq

Dahr Jamail

05/18/05 "Iraq Dispatches" - - I neither read nor listen to corporate media drivel concerning Iraq...but today I wonder what they could possibly be saying to justify the failed occupation of Iraq on this horrible day. I also wonder how people in America have yet to take the appropriate action necessary in order to force their government to impeach Bush and bring him and his regime to justice for the countless war crimes they have committed in Iraq.

Yesterday Hassan Nuaimi, high ranking member of the Association of Muslim Scholars (AMS) was found dead in Baghdad. One of his arms was broken and a hole was drilled into the side of his head.

This coming the day after the AMS had accused the Shia led government of state sponsored terrorism by using the Shia Badr Brigades to murder Sunnis.

In response to the murdering of Nuaimi, two Shia clerics were gunned down in Baghdad yesterday.

Harith al-Dhari, head of the AMS, blamed the Shia Badr Brigades for the recent spate of killings of Sunni clerics in the country.

Dhari, making a statement that could be interpreted as an announcement of civil war, said Sunnis would not keep silent over the killings.

"We are heading towards a catastrophe, only God knows when it will end, this is a warning from us," he said angrily.

The Badr Brigades were in exile in Iran during much of Saddam's rule, and returned to Iraq after the invasion and have been a fully operational militia in Iraq ever since. I have seen their members in full uniform and with heavy weapons in Baghdad during a Shia demonstration last summer. The Badr Brigades was headed for years by Abdul Aziz al-Hakim, the head of the Shiite United Iraqi Alliance who won the largest percentage of votes in the January 30 "election."

There has been a low-grade civil war going on for quite some time-but now the veil has been ripped off by the statements made by Dhari.

All Sunni mosques in Iraq will be closed for three days...an ominous symbol of things to come.

Thus, any argument that the US military should remain in Iraq to prevent a civil war can be flushed. Besides, anyone arguing that the US military was there to protect the Iraqi people is either blind, in denial, or knows absolutely nothing about the reality on the ground in occupied Iraq. The US military in Iraq are unable even to protect themselves, let alone civilians.

I conducted an informal interview two days ago with a UN official here in Amman...thus I'll leave his name out of this...for now. He told me that 95% of the reconstruction funds for rebuilding Iraq have been spent outside of Iraq.

So the argument of staying in Iraq to help rebuild the country-that too could have been flushed long ago. Want to find someone accountable-look to some of the larger contributors to the Bush Administration. We all know their names by now. Check their profit margins as of late while you're at it.

I watched the news about the aforementioned statements by al-Dahri on Al-Jazeera with one of my close Iraqi friends here. As we watched the large funeral procession with the body of the murdered cleric while al-Dahri made his ferocious statements, I watched her head drop into her hands as she said softly, "This is so horrible what has happened to my country since the Americans came."

And she couldn't be more correct. For the Bush Administration is guilty under international law for the catastrophe Iraq has become. Under international law it is the primary responsibility of the occupier to safeguard the citizens of the country they occupy.

For the Bush Administration, that means over 100,000 dead Iraqis and counting.

Other news most likely omitted by most corporate television outlets in the US today?

In Baquba a car bomb detonated near a police convoy which injured 18 people, most of them policemen.

In Kirkuk 7 bodies of Iraqis who worked for a security company were found.

In Baghdad a roadside bomb aimed at a US convoy injured 7 Iraqis.

A Transport Ministry driver was shot dead in Sadr City.

In Beji 2 Iraqi police were killed by a car bomb.

In Mosul mortar attacks killed 2 Iraqis and injured 7 school kids.

So that's nearly 500 dead Iraqis in a little over two weeks to add to the list of crimes for the Bush Administration, which grows longer with each passing day.
 

OROSHI

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Diku ishte nje teme qe nuk duhej te perdorej anglishtja.
Ti Antares shtrengoje fort ate Dahr al Jamailin se ndoshta te duhet per me vone /pf/images/graemlins/wink.gif .
Al Sadr nuk ka shumicen shiite mbas vehtes,eshte Sistani!
Lufta civile ne irak eshte e pashmangeshme,fale "vellezerve" arabe dhe mbeturinave Talibaniste!
 

antares

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Or trangull! Perpara se Jankite e tu te dashtun te fusnin hundet ne kete vend, nuk kishte ndonje rrezik per lufte civile!
Pra edhe nese shperthen, per kete duhet ti'a dine per faleminderit Daj Samit!
 

lir

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bjerini se i bini bukur..
 

Xeni85

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MOre se u mor vesh tashme qe ne Irak nuk ka bomba biologjike apo kimike,por se marr vesh akoma se pse po i mbajne ata te shkretet.Zjgedhjet e lira i bene(dmth demokracia u eksportua) dhe Iraku nuk eshte nje zone e shkeputur nga nje shtet(si kosova) qe te kete nevoje per vendosje statusi dhe nevoje per mbrojtje ushtarake nga fqinjet nuk ka pasi ka armatim te bolshem per te perballuar vendet e tjera arabe.Pra si perfundim cfare do akoma ai halabaku prej teksasi akoma ne irak?Nafte more vellezer,dhe jo perhapje demokracie.Shumica prej jush do te thone qe e dime prej kohesh kete fakt por kete po e them per jenki-dashesit : Ca m*tin done akoma aty,qe te kete lidhje me demokracine?
 

OROSHI

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Fillimisht postuar nga antares:
[qb] Or trangull! Perpara se Jankite e tu te dashtun te fusnin hundet ne kete vend, nuk kishte ndonje rrezik per lufte civile!
Pra edhe nese shperthen, per kete duhet ti'a dine per faleminderit Daj Samit! [/qb]
Sikur te mos te njifja(virtualisht /pf/images/graemlins/wink.gif )do thoja:kaq di kaq thote.
Problemet ndermjet shiiteve dhe sunniteve nuk i sollen Jankite,trangullez!
Ndarjet fetare kane qene me kohe prezente tek keto fraksione fetare te Islamit!
Sa te gatshem u treguan sunnitet per te masakruar shiitet e jugut?
Per te mos permendur ndarjet teologjike per shume pika ne Kuran apo emertime te ndryshme ne syjetet/ajetet(per kete mund te jete kopetent nje tjeter nga teologet e famshem te AF).
Antares,ti kujto qe zbulove Eureken,sdiskutohet qe edhe politika i ka fut mish dhie ketij problemi!

Si perfundim Amerikanet nuk duhet te largohen edhe per ca kohe,manaxhimi me i mire dhe me profesional i naftes Itrakene nga ana e Amerikaneve,do te sjelle begatine dhe qetesine ekonomike ne Irak!! /pf/images/graemlins/wink.gif
 

deist

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po qfare suksesi more ju a spe shini sa kafsha po vrahen a.
 

antares

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Iraqis Endure Worse Conditions Than Under Saddam, UN Survey Finds
By: Chris Shumway


A major study by the UN and Iraqi officials found that life in Iraq has decayed significantly since foreign forces invaded, following a general trend seen in most sectors since the imposition of a global embargo in 1990.
18 - Responses to a detailed survey conducted by a United Nations agency and the Iraqi government indicate that everyday conditions for Iraqis in the aftermath of the 2003 US-led invasion have deteriorated at an alarming rate, with huge numbers of people lacking adequate access to basic services and resources such as clean water, food, health care, electricity, jobs and sanitation.

"This survey shows a rather tragic situation of the quality of life in Iraq," Barham Salih, Iraq's minister of planning, said in statement, adding: "If you compare this to the situation in the 1980s, you will see a major deterioration."

The United Nations Development Program (UNDP) conducted the far ranging survey, titled "Iraq Living Conditions Survey 2004," in cooperation with Iraq’s Ministry of Planning.

Researchers determined that some 24,000 Iraqis died as a result of the US-led invasion in 2003 and the first year of occupation. Children below the age of 18 comprised 12 percent of those deaths, according to survey data.

The study also indicates that the invasion and its immediate aftermath forced more than 140,000 Iraqis to flee their homes.


The 370-page report evaluating the survey, which was in turn based on interviews conducted with more than 21,000 Iraqi households during the spring and summer of 2004, might not end the controversy over civilian casualty figures, but the study’s authors drew a narrower range of estimated deaths. They report that the total number of war dead is between 18,000 and 29,000.

But they also acknowledge that their numbers are derived from a question — posed to household members concerning dead and missing relatives — that "underestimates deaths, because households in which all members were lost are omitted."

Other sources have reported widely varying figures for civilian deaths. Iraq Body Count, a website that tracks reported civilian deaths in Iraq, put the total number of civilians killed by military intervention at somewhere between 14,619 and 16,804 during the time covered by the UN survey.

A survey published last fall in The Lancet, a renowned British medical journal, extrapolated that 98,000 "excess civilian deaths" had occurred in Iraq during roughly the same period covered by the UN study, compared to the number of deaths to be expected in relative peace time. The authors of that study, who based their findings on interviews with fewer than 1,000 Iraqi households in various regions, were also careful to note that based on the same confidence level as the UN report, the possible range ran from 8,000 to 194,000 deaths.

Child Malnutrition Worsens
In addition to deaths attributed to warfare, Iraqi children have suffered from a lack of adequate nutrition since 2003, the survey reports.

Data from the survey indicates that 23 percent of children between six months and five years suffer from chronic malnutrition, while 12 percent suffer from general malnutrition, and 8 percent experience acute malnutrition.

The malnutrition figures are consistent with statistics from previous, smaller surveys cited earlier this year by Jean Ziegler, the UN’s expert on malnutrition.

Ziegler drew harsh criticism from US officials in March when he told the UN Commission on Human Rights that child malnutrition rates in Iraq had nearly doubled since 2003. Ziegler said the rise was "a result of the war led by coalition forces."

In addition to war, the new UN report suggests that more than a decade of harsh economic sanctions against Iraq, enthusiastically supported by the US and British governments, has had a major impact on the health of Iraqi children.

"Most Iraqi children today have lived their whole lives under sanctions and war," the study says, noting that "the suffering of children due to war and conflict in Iraq is not limited to those directly wounded or killed by military activities."

The survey notes that children under the age of 15 make up 39 percent of the country’s total population.

Health Care Facilities Dilapidated, Doctors Frustrated
Years of sanctions and war have also had a major negative impact on Iraq’s health care system, once considered among the best in the Middle East, authors of the survey observe.

The list of "current major problems" includes "lack of health personnel, lack of medicines, non-functioning medical equipment and destroyed hospitals and health centers."

Iraqi health officials express a great deal of frustration at their limited capacity to provide services to those who are chronically ill and to the increasingly high number of people wounded in attacks by rebels, foreign occupation troops and Iraqi security forces.

In interviews with the Christian Science Monitor, doctors at Baghdad’s Yarmouk Hospital, said the main problem at is funding for basic medical services. In fact, they say the money needed to run the facility, which has the biggest patient load in Baghdad, has run just out.

"The health ministry does not have money to spend until July," Tala Al-Awqati, a pediatrician at Yarmouk, told CSM. "A lot of things have stopped," she said, "People are not getting what they need from the health services. Money for disinfectant is not there anymore; sometimes we must buy it ourselves."

Iraq’s Health Ministry had requested $2 billion for health care services in 2004 from US controlled funding sources, but reportedly received less than half that amount - only $950 million. Doctors told CSM that due to poor funding and the slow pace of the US-led reconstruction effort, projects to repair hospital water pipes and sewage systems are left undone.

In addition to poor facilities and the lack of medicine and personnel, Al-Awqati suggested that poor security is one reason the infant mortality rate in Iraq remains high under the US-led occupation. "Women can’t reach the hospital at night," she said, referring to the lack of safety near her own facility.

The UN survey reports 32 deaths per 1,000 births during infants’ first year. The report further indicates that "infant and child mortality rates appear to have been steadily increasing" during the last 15 years of war and sanctions. The number of mothers who die during labor was 93 for every 100,000 births, far worse than the rates of maternal mortality in Jordan and Saudi Arabia.


Iraqis Lack Safe Water, Sewage Treatment, Electricity
The condition of Iraq’s health care infrastructure is mirrored by that of the country’s larger civilian infrastructure, which the UN report says is marked by "degraded or disrupted electricity supply, sanitation, and communications."

In comparison with earlier statistics from Iraq on key measures of daily living conditions - such as reliability of electrical service, access to safe drinking water and sanitation systems and access to health care — the report concludes that "an alarming deterioration in the indicators is apparent."

Of the households surveyed, 51 percent of those in urban areas of southern Iraq live in neighborhoods "where sewage could be seen in the streets." Nationwide, 40 percent of families in urban areas and 30 percent in rural areas reported living in neighborhoods where they can see sewage in the streets.

Iraqis are not fairing much better with respect to clean sources of water. The survey indicates that only 54 percent of households nationwide have access to a "safe and stable" supply of drinking water. An estimated 722,000 Iraqis, the report also notes, rely on sources that are both unreliable and unsafe.

Conditions are worse in rural areas, with 80 percent of families drinking unsafe water, the report says. According to researchers, "the situation is alarming" in the southern governorates of Basra, Dhi Qar, Qadisiya, Wasit, and Babil, located near the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers. A large percentage of the population in this region relies on water from polluted rivers and local streams, the report says.

Although 98 percent of Iraqi households are connected to the electrical grid, 78 percent of them report "severe instability" and low quality in the service, according to the survey. As a result, about one in three Iraqi families now relies on alternative sources of electricity such as generators, most of which are shared between households.

Literacy in Decline
The past two decades of war and sanctions have also taken a heavy toll on Iraq’s education system, the report states.

The literacy rate among those between the ages of 15 and 24 is just 74 percent, the survey reveals - a rate researchers note is only "slightly higher than the literacy rate for the population at large." But this figure is lower than literacy rates for those 25-34, "indicating that the younger generation lags behind its predecessors on educational performance."

The survey also indicated that the literacy rate for women in Iraq has stagnated in the past two years. In some governorates, however, the level of female illiteracy is very high.

Overall, the gender gap in literacy is diminishing in Iraq, according to the report - but this appears due more to a drop in the literacy levels of men rather than gains made by women.
 

jimmy84

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Fillimisht postuar nga Kondrapedali:
[qb] Ja, po shofim sa kafsha sillen knej parit! [/qb]
Hahahaha. Edhe hajde pastaj mos prano teorine e Evolucionit.
Nejse kur lexoj keta tipat qe kenaqen kur shohin nje popull qe masakrohet dhe ferkojne duart vetem sepse kane nje besim tjeter me vijne zorret ne gryke. Dhe me kujtohet ajo thenia e madhe e Mark Tuenit "Sa me shume i njoh njerezit, aq me shume i dua....KAFSHET." Te pakten kafshet vrasin vetem per te jetuar (te ushqehen ose te mbrohen) kurse njerezit jo vetem vrasin per "hobi" dhe per "ca dollare me shume" por edhe ferkojne duart nga gezimi megjithese fitojne nje m***.
 

ELVIS KELMENDI

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HISTORIA (E SHKUARA) DHE E KOHA (E ARDHMJA)
JANE DHE DO TE JENE DESHMITARE RESPEKTIVE
PER SHKRIMIN E SHENJTE :

UN JU DERGOJ JUVE NE BOTE QE TE MBJELLNI FAREN E SHENJTE. Apostujt(DHE FARA E SHENJTE ESHTE KRISTIANE)


P.S me falni per menyren direkte te te shprehurit
por ka ardhe koha qe te kuptojm mire se kush kena kene , dhe ne c'far ferri kemi perfunduar
 

arun

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Te pakten dy marina amerikane kane humbur jeten ne rrezimin e nje helikopteri amerikane ne Verilindje te Bagdadid.Shtabi i Pergjithshem i ushtrise amerikane ka deklaruar se ky helicopter amerikane eshte sulmuar nga persona te armatosur ne Bakube ne 60Km ne verilindje te Bagdadid.Po ashtu mesohet se edhe nje helicopter tjeter amerikane eshte sulmuar por ka mundur qe te ulet ne nje baze ushtarake amerikane.
SHBA do te rrise prezencene forcave te saja te Irak.Gjerenal Karter drejtori i operacioneve ushtarake ne Shtabin e Pergjithshem te ushtrise Amerikane ka deklaruar se deri ne vere te ketij viti numri i ushtarave te SHBA ne Irak do te vazhdoje te rritet.Ne fak Gjeneral karter nuk ka deklaruar ne lidhje me numrin e forcave te reja qe do te dislokohen ne Irak nderkohe qe aktualisht numri i tyre eshte ne 139 mije forca.

10 irakene u vrane ne sulmet e ushtareve amerikane. Ushtaret amerikane duke sulmuar nje minibus ne lagjen ad-dure te bagdadit vranbe tre persona dhe 4 te tjere u plagosen. Gjithashtu perleshjet mes ushtareve amerikane dhe luftetareve irakene ne qytetet mosul dhe tikrit shkaktuan tre irakene te vrare. 4 irakene gjithashtu u vrane ne sulmet e ushtareve amerikane ne qytetin tel afar dhe 14 te tjere u plagosen.

Programi per zhvillim i OKB beri te ditur se qe nga koha e pushtimit te irakut dhe deri tani kane humbur jeten 100 mij irakene. Kjo organiztae ne raportin e saj beri te ditur se keto viktima i perkasin kohes pas pushtimit ne keto dy vite dhe per kete karta e gjeneves i denon pushtuesit te cilet kane vrare civile te pafajshem. Lidhur me torturat e te burgosurve ne irak kjo organizate beri te ditur se me te prekurat jane grate.
 

Kondrapedali

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Po mër po. Ne po çojm demokracin n'Irak ti na qahesh për ca gra të vrame. Edhe ato me tritol jan vra.

Ah kur nuk ishte edhe Bushi ke WTC at 11 shtator. Po e dite kopili se ça do ndodhte!
 

antares

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Bile ne ate moment po u lexonte nxenesve te klases se pare nje perralle me ca pata, dhe eshte e filmuar kur i thane per goditjen e dyte (po te dyten) ai vazhdoi leximin!
Pra ose ai kishte dijeni te plote per c'po ndodhte, ose si debil nuk kuptonte gje!
Shume mendojne se e para eshte me e besueshme!
 

Kondrapedali

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Akoma më shumë mendojnë se janë të dyja /pf/images/graemlins/laugh.gif .
 
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