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sulit dipercaya bila berjanji sesuatu.

  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: utusan.allah 
  To: zamanku@yahoogroups.com 
  Sent: Tuesday, November 18, 2008 11:19 AM
  Subject: [zamanku] Re: Aljazeera: Obama vows to shut Guantanamo



  Saya tidak membantah bahwa masalah Palestina itu amat pelik...

  Tapi biarpun pelik jalan damai kudu dicari untuk memecakannnya.

  Terus menumpahkan darah manusia bukan pemecahan.


  --- In zamanku@yahoogroups.com, "teddy sunardi" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
  >
  > Masalah Palestina adalah masalah pelik dan sulit untuk siselesaikan dan
  > dimulai dengan rontoknya imperium Ottoman Turki. Coba anda cari
  > 
  > tulisan dari agen inggris yang kemudian menjadi sahabat bangsa arab
  kolonel
  > Thomas Edward Lawrence yang sudah membahas masalah Palestina
  > 
  > pada zaman perang dunia I dan nyatanya tidak ada yg berhasil sampai
  > sekarang. Baca ini deh: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/T._E._Lawrence
  > 
  > salam
  > 
  > Teddy
  > 
  > 2008/11/17 Jusfiq Hadjar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
  > 
  > > Ini angin baru...
  > >
  > > Ah, kalau dia berhasil mencari pemecahan masaalah Palestina.....
  > >
  > > ----
  > >
  > > UPDATED ON:
  > > Monday, November 17, 2008
  > > 05:42 Mecca time, 02:42 GMT
  > > News Americas
  > > Obama vows to shut Guantanamo
  > > Obama, left, says he wants to "stamp out al-Qaeda" once he takes
  office
  > > [AFP]
  > >
  > > Barack Obama has promised to shut down the Guantanamo Bay
  detention camp.
  > >
  > > The US president-elect, in a television interview aired on Sunday,
  also
  > > pledged to withdraw troops from Iraq as part of rebuilding
  "America's moral
  > > stature".
  > >
  > > "I have said repeatedly that I intend to close Guantanamo, and I will
  > > follow through on that," Obama said on the CBS programme 60 Minutes.
  > >
  > > "I have said repeatedly that America doesn't torture. And I'm
  going to make
  > > sure that we don't torture. Those are part and parcel of an effort
  to regain
  > > America's moral stature in the world."
  > >
  > > Obama had made the promise to shut the US prison while on the campaign
  > > trail, but his comments on Sunday were the first confirmation of his
  > > intentions since the November 4 election.
  > >
  > > He did not, however, elaborate on where the Guantanamo detainees
  would be
  > > sent or whether they would be put on trial, or released.
  > >
  > > Juvenile detainees
  > >
  > > Obama's comments also came as the US revealed that it had held a dozen
  > > juveniles at Guantanamo, four more than it had reported to the United
  > > Nations in May.
  > >
  > > The US still holds about 250 detainees
  > > at the Guantanamo camp [EPA]
  > >
  > > On Sunday Commander Jeffrey Gordon, a Pentagon spokesman, said the
  > > government had revised the figure in the report to the UN
  committee on child
  > > rights.
  > >
  > > "As we noted to the committee, it remains uncertain the exact age
  of many
  > > of the juveniles held at Guantanamo, as most of them did not know
  their own
  > > date of birth or even the year in which they were born," he added.
  > >
  > > The admission came after a study released by the Centre for the
  Study of
  > > Human Rights in the Americas last week said the US has held at
  least a dozen
  > > juveniles at Guantanamo, including a Saudi who committed suicide
  in 2006.
  > >
  > > "The information I got was from their own sources, so they didn't
  have to
  > > look beyond their own sources to figure this out," said Almerindo
  Ojeda,
  > > director of the centre at the University of California in Davis.
  > >
  > > The study said eight of the juveniles have been released.
  > >
  > > About 250 prisoners are still being held at the US naval camp in
  Cuba on
  > > suspicion of terrorism or links to al-Qaeda or the Taliban.
  > >
  > > Priorities
  > >
  > > Rights groups have urged Obama to move swiftly on shutting the prison,
  > > widely condemned by the international community, once he moves
  into the
  > > White House in January.
  > >
  > > Obama said his number one priority was to repair the stricken US
  economy by
  > > pushing for a stimulus package, adding that it would be a
  "disaster" for the
  > > government to just let the country's automotive industry collapse.
  > >
  > > The government will have to do "whatever it takes" to revive the
  US economy
  > > and to "avoid a deepening recession", he said.
  > >
  > > But he told CBS that as soon as he takes office on January 20, he
  and his
  > > security advisers will "start executing a plan that draws down our
  troops"
  > > from Iraq.
  > >
  > > And he added that "it is a top priority for us to stamp out
  al-Qaeda once
  > > and for all" and that killing or capturing the group's mastermind
  Osama bin
  > > Laden was "critical" to US security.
  > > Source: Agencies
  > >
  > >
  > >
  > > ---------------
  > > Jusfiq Hadjar gelar Sutan Maradjo Lelo
  > >
  > > Allah yang disembah orang Islam tipikal dan yang digambarkan oleh
  al-Mushaf
  > > itu dungu, buas, kejam, keji, ganas, zalim lagi biadab hanyalah Allah
  > > fiktif.
  > >
  > > 
  > >
  >



   

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