Friday, August 7, 2009

Nippon Lantern’s of Remembrance

A Nipponese (Japanese) girl prepares to release a paper lantern on the Motoyasu river in remembrance of atomic bomb victims on the 64th anniversary of the bombing of Hiroshima 6 August 2009. Seen in the background is the gutted A-bomb dome.

The dropping of the first atomic bomb was severely condemned by Pakistani Sunni Muslims yesterday, by the United States for committing such horrendous act upon the people of Nippon (Japan); while something of this nature should not be forgotten, it still should be remember that the only atomic bomb’s ever dropped was only by the United States and no such event has occurred since.

Even in an age, when allegedly there is many of these similar devices; while an initial bombing is devastating, the fall-out half-life causes health effects and other problems for generations; which is still being seen in not just Hiroshima, but also in Nagasaki. Nagasaki was bombed by the United States on 9 August 1945, just three days after Hiroshima.

Previous to these events and ensued into war, the United States had imposed what some had considered as life threatening sanctions upon Nippon (Japan) and afterward an oppressive occupation, which the United States at the time, was calling ‘the rebuilding of Japan.’

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Pakistani Sunni Condemns US for First Atomic Bomb



Activists of Pakistan's hardline Sunni party Jamaat-e-Islami shout slogans at a rally in Karachi on 6 August 2009 condemning the United States for dropping the world's first atomic bomb on Hiroshima 64 years ago.



Japan marked 64 years on 6 August, since Hiroshima was hit with the world's first atomic bomb attack; with a questionable call for a nuclear-weapons free world, by the current US President Barack Obama.

A second atomic bomb was dropped by the United States on 9 August on Nagasaki, which the death toll of these two attacks is estimated at 220,000 dead and the effects are still causing health issues to people in Japan.

Their has not been one atomic bomb attack since, what the US did to the people of Japan.

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Sunday, August 2, 2009

Pakistani Shia Muslims Stand for Human Rights

Pakistani Shia Muslims gather during a demonstration in front of parliament house in Islamabad on 2 August 2009.

The protest was held against the killing of Shia Muslims in tribal areas and to protest US drone attacks upon these civilians.
Pakistani Shia Muslim women gather during the demonstration.

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US Child Prostitution Epidemic

Child Prostitution has became a rising epidemic in the US, the program NOW on PBS visits Atlanta, Georgia to see how one American city is handling the tragic phenomenon of child prostitution. It is one of 27 American cities where the problem seems to be spinning out of control.

This is not just girls on the street, but is a growing Internet business; is just one of the many growing immoral aspects occurring within the US.


While any type of relations with a child is a felony in the US, it has fallen to the wayside as immorality continues to grow beyond what is acceptable within any society; which also alcoholism and the rampant drug industry are still in runaway proportions, inter mixed with the prostitution problem.

"[The child prostitutes are] ten or 11 years old, and the age is getting lower. We're not talking about 17 and 18 and 19 year old's, although we could," Atlanta's Mayor Franklin says.

From billboards, adult bookstores, to every facet form of advertising is being promoted that this type of behavior is being perpetrated that any type of illicit immorality is acceptable and while women are usually targeted with this type of situation; children are now the growing targets, which previously within some US court cases of men molesting babies, who later many died.

Not just Child Prostitution, but the whole foundation of morality has crumbled and immoralty within the US is spinning out of control.

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