Showing posts with label politics. Show all posts
Showing posts with label politics. Show all posts

Saturday, December 30, 2006

Politics: Bush is the worst president!



Do you need arguments for your dinner conversations on politics?
George W Bush is sure to provide them! He is a fellow who's good at topping lists.
I foud two nice ones - When people were asked in an AP-AOL News poll to name the villains and heroes of the year, Bush topped both lists, in a sign of these polarized times. In another story, Bush tops the list as the US worst president. The non-US world could not agree more. Have we ever seen a "world's-most-powerful-politician" who can't even make an unprepared speech without sounding like a four year old? Who has started more wars and intervened negatively in more non-US politics without a hint on what's going on? When will the american people take responsibility for the person they put in charge? This guy really does not have a clue.

If you have a list of GOOD THINGS Bush has done - please write a comment!

Friday, December 29, 2006

Politics: Somalia är i krig...igen


Till slut exploderade krutdurken Somalia, igen. Ethiopien har gått in med trupper och flyg som stöd till den svaga Transitionsregeringen (TFG). Jag kommenterade detta i Godmorgon Sverige den 27e december. Du kan se programmet här.

Tuesday, December 19, 2006

Politics: Chinas involvement in Developing Countries


Swedish development cooperation is based on some kind of basic ethics and solidarity. A human rights based perspective that everyone in the world share the same value and rights to health, education and non-exploitation. I do not say that on top of this is a filter of Swedish politics. Priorities for involvement might be made on a basis of where Sweden have earlier relations or wants to establish a future partnership, but it is still governed by a "fight poverty" - focus. Other countries have a much lighter luggage of morals to carry when engaging in a fragile, or developing state. The chinese make enormous investments in infrastructure in the developing world - roads, buildings etc, but only after having signed agreements on oil or metal concessions!

Read about the new Super Power of Development Cooperation in this report from the Chr. Michelsen Institute

Politics: US new president will be black, and have a name lika Osama


Barack Hussein Obama is black, and has a name almost like US nemesis number 1. He is born on Aug 4, 1961 and is quickly advancing in popularity for the Presidential Elections on November 4, 2008 with his magnetic personality. Wonders still happen! Who knows, maybe we'll even see a change in US warprovoking policies in the third world?

Monday, November 27, 2006

Politics: Leftist winds turns to hurricane in Latin America


Ecuador: Rafael Correa is the last president to join Latin America's strong leftist, anti-USA wave. Even though he is not officially proclaimed winner, an overwhelming lead of more than 13% over the runner up Alvarado Noboa is far to much to worry.

Rafael moves quickly - he already stated he will try to rejoin the Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries (Opec) which Ecuador left in 1992, and promises to shred the much criticised free trade agreement with the US as well as close down a United States military base in Ecuador.

This will be an interesting decade in the US backyard with Rafael Correa (Ecuador), Daniel Ortega (Nicaragua), Luiz Inacio Lula (Brazil), Hugo Chavez (Venezuela), Fidel Castro (Cuba), Evo Morales (Bolivia) and Michelle Bachelet (Chile) playing together.

Read about the Ecuador election in Swedish here.

Tuesday, November 21, 2006

Facts: Slavery


The only country in the world that still has not abolished slavery is Mauretania. Swedish TV4 will soon do a feature on this country's inhuman tradition.

Estimates of the number of black Africans enslaved in Mauritania range from 100,000 to as many as one million. Chattel slavery, in which one person is owned as another's property, has existed in Mauritania for 800 years-born out of racism and a skewed version of Islamic fundamentalism. Slaves are raised to believe that serving their Arab-Berber masters is a religious duty, and most remain in bondage their entire lives.

We will soon enter 2007...

Monday, November 20, 2006

Welcome back Daniel Ortega!


Nicaraguans just elected their former dictator, Daniel Ortega, to be their new president for the next five years. Why? Although one would think otherwise, it is not unusual for former dictatorships to re-elect their old leaders, but it is still hard to understand. Daniel Ortega won because of several factors: he still has his hard-core electorate base of approximately 30% who really do believe in Daniels revolutionary rethoric, although he has already proven his low moral's worth a hundred times. Furthermore, he couts with powerful alliances this time: in a Nicaragua with overpriced electricity, daily power-cuts and gasoline prices rising every day, Daniel promises subsidised electricity and gas for all and no power cuts through Venezuelas' Hugo Chavez; he promises country wide and cheap healthcare through his alliance with Castro and his electoral posters were all about Peace, Reconciliation and Unity - all the oposites of what he managed when he was in military power 1985 - 1990 after the civil war between his Sandinistas and the US-sponsored Contra-guerilla. Apart from his hard-core base and alliances, the opposition was divided between four parties, of which three managed to get hold of an important amount of seats in the parliament. The interesting thing now is that Daniel actually has to negotiate solutions with other parties. That is not something he is used to, being a military general and dictator...