A lire
http://www.liberation.fr/monde/2012/09/02/irak-mgr-tutu-estime-que-blair-et-bush-devraient-etre-juges-a-la-haye_843346
http://www.liberation.fr/societe/2012/08/31/que-deviennent-les-roms-expulses_843089
http://next.liberation.fr/musique/2012/08/30/les-rappeurs-mettent-la-pedale-douce_842951
http://www.lefigaro.fr/international/2012/09/02/01003-20120902ARTFIG00169-la-formation-de-soldats-afghans-suspendue.php
http://www.lefigaro.fr/international/2012/09/02/01003-20120902ARTFIG00183-mali-les-islamistes-progressent-au-sud.php
http://www.lefigaro.fr/international/2012/09/02/01003-20120902ARTFIG00125-pakistan-la-jeune-chretienne-victime-d-un-coup-monte.php
http://www.lepoint.fr/monde/l-inculpation-provisoire-des-grevistes-de-marikana-provisoirement-suspendue-02-09-2012-1501766_24.php
http://tempsreel.nouvelobs.com/la-revolte-syrienne/20120902.OBS1046/syrie-alain-juppe-envisage-une-intervention-sans-feu-vert-de-l-onu.html








Shiny!
Thanks!
What do you think of Desmond Tutu’s point of view?
At first sight it seems extreme but it’s logical and right speaking about the result of what Bush and Blair did.
They lied, especialy George Bush and Company, knowing that there were nothing like anthrax and so on even if Sadam was interested and had used chemcal weapons in the past.
Today nearly the entire area is in fire and no one know how to stop it.
Many people died and still die because they introduced war, division, weapons whithout good and strong reasons.
Meanwhile, I don’t think they deliberatly wanted so many civilians to be killed.
What about you?