invictus

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Location:Turkey
Joined:11-9-2005
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About me
A fourty-something guy interested in history, philosophy, archaeology, information technologies and literature. A vegetarian, libertarian, agnostic and book worm. A smoker, loves alcoholic drinks (Bourbon and Raki are favourites). Using the net since mid 1990's. Married, has no children. Loves cats, plants (has lots of pots in his home), deeply in love with the seas. A sci-fi fan - but very selective: such as Philippe K. Dick, Ray Bradbury, Arthur C. Clarke. Strongly believes the world will experience catastrophic transformations in and around year 2012.
Why I use Clipmarks
Because it is the best online tool I have ever used to collect, categorize and archive information, as well as being an ideal community environment. Clipmarks has become an addiction for me in just a few months.
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Myanmar's fascist junta extends Suu Kyi house arrest
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by invictus  5-27-2008    5
 Those who showed their incompetence to aid the cyclone victims, proving their determinism to oppress Myanmar people. If this knave, filthy junta still holds the power and dares to extend Suu Kyi's arrest arrogantly, only one thing can be said: Shame on the world.
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Stop Arming Israel and Saudi Arabia
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by invictus  12-7-2007    2
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Turkey moves to change speech law
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by invictus  11-6-2007    3
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Benazir Bhutto returns to Pakistan
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by invictus  10-18-2007    3
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Key activists arrested in Burma
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by invictus  10-13-2007   
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Burma, Chevron, slave labor, Rice and more
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by invictus  10-4-2007    5
  The pipeline was built with slave labor, forced into servitude by the Burmese military. The original pipeline partner, Unocal, was sued by EarthRights International for the use of slave labor. As soon as the suit was settled out of court, Chevron bought Unocal. Chevron’s role in propping up the brutal regime in Burma is clear. Rice served on the Chevron board of directors for a decade. She even had a Chevron oil tanker named after her. While she served on the board, Chevron was sued for involvement in the killing of nonviolent protesters in the Niger Delta region of Nigeria. Like the Burmese, Nigerians suffer political repression and pollution where oil and gas are extracted and they live in dire poverty. The protests in Burma were actually triggered by a government-imposed increase in fuel prices.
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Global Hypocrisy on Burma
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by invictus  10-3-2007    4
  As for the Burmese people themselves what the world’s wilful impotence in dealing with their brutal rulers indicates is that ultimately they will have to achieve democratic rule in Burma entirely on their own strength. The people of the world will of course support them in whatever way they can but to expect governments around the globe to help topple the Burmese military regime is as unrealistic as asking the regime to step down on its own. There is no option but to keep the struggle going.
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Suu Kyi’s Unhappy Face
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by invictus  10-3-2007   
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Burma: Raiding homes in the darkness
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by invictus  10-3-2007   
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Where are Myanmar's monks?
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by invictus  10-3-2007   
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Monks keep up protests from prison
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by invictus  10-3-2007    1
 Thanks to Sahara for the source link.
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More arrests in Burma
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by invictus  10-3-2007    5
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Monks to be sent to prisons in Burma
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by invictus  10-1-2007    6
 Myanmar dictatorship tries to curb the resistance by pushing the oppression further. Now monks, disrobed and shackled, will be sent to prisons, according to rumours.
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Burma's struggle, Aung San Suu Kyi's role
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by invictus  9-29-2007    1
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What next for Burma's generals?
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by invictus  9-29-2007   
 An analysis of the situation in Burma & comparison with former Suharto regime in Indonesia.
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In pictures: Global protests over Burma
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by invictus  9-29-2007   
 BBC's "In Pictures" section on Burma protests
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Burmese Monks: Brave and Peaceful Freedom Fighters
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by invictus  9-29-2007   
  We may never know the true number of murdered civilians, or the fate of many monks and others who have been abducted. We do know that, despite arrests, tear gas, the closing of monasteries and flying bullets, the protest continues, at least for now.
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Satellites confirm reports of Myanmar violence
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by invictus  9-28-2007    1
 No Remarks
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Wordpress.com is accessible again in Turkey
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by invictus  8-18-2007    3
 The ban was lifted and Wordpress.com blogs are accesible from Turkey, via Telekom's DNS servers. Still there is not an official statement and all I could find was this comment on Matt's (Wordpress.com founder) blog, posted by a Turkish user. According to rumours, an officer from the Army was spreading critical information using his blog on Wordpress.com and "some inexperienced technical employee" at Turk Telekom blocked the whole Wordpress domain, "instead of just banning that blog", when the court's written order arrived. Let's wait for monday, for further explanations.
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Turkey censors Wordpress; blogs can't be accessed
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by invictus  8-17-2007    28
 When I tried to post a new entry to my blog a few minutes ago, I came across this page. It says: "Access to this site has been suspended in accordance with decision no: 2007/195 of T.C. Fatih 2.Civil Court of First Instance." At first, I thought it was my blog but after trying to access Wordpress.com's main page, I noticed the total Wordpress.com domain was blocked by the authorities. Another ridiculous example of censorship on the Internet content, in Turkey. there are hundred thousands of blogs on Wordpress.com and none can be accessed from Turkey now. This decision of the court is a shame for a country which claims to respect free speech. I protest this unfair blockage on Wordpress and call all the Turkish bloggers to support free speech and to condemn censorship.
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