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Dinah
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It's not going to be easy.
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Not be easy. You must not underestimate the fact that almost all Latin American and Caribbean countries have strongly criticized the UK and are ready to retaliate if London is carrying out his threats.
- Ecuador's National Assembly today condemned and rejected British threats in the case of Assange, and recommended to the government report them to the Security Council of United Nations and convene an urgent meeting
- The Russian government also ruled on the case Assange and asked to London on Friday to respect the spirit of the Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations.
- Meanwhile, the Spanish jurist Baltasar Garzon, who is leading the defense of the australian, promised today that will exhaust all legal remedies to ensure the trip to Ecuador of his client as a refugee, even to go to the International Court of Justice
- With 23 votes in favor, 5 against and 3 abstentions, the Organization of American States (OAS) approved on Friday to make a meeting of foreign ministers of member countries to address threats issued by Britain against Ecuador.
- The group ALBA (Venezuela, Cuba, Nicaragua, Ecuador, Bolivia, Antigua and Barbuda, Dominica and St. Vincent and the Grenadines) said in a statement is categorically opposed to the threats made by the UK Government on the integrity of the Embassy of Ecuador in London. He also announced that in order to assess this, the ALBA has called for the next few hours to a special meeting of foreign ministers and warned the government of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland on the serious consequences of implementing their threats would for relations with the countries of ALBA.
- UNASUR, which includes Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Chile, Ecuador, Guyana, Peru, Suriname, Uruguay and Venezuela, also held at the request of Ecuador, a special meeting of foreign ministers in Guayaquil tomorrow Sunday to consider the same issue, the Foreign Ministry of Peru announced today.
- August 18, 2012.-The Asociación Americana de Juristas (AAJ) with consultative status at the United Nations, expressed support for dignified and sovereign decision of the government of Ecuador to grant political asylum to the Australian Julian Assange.
Not be easy. You must not underestimate the fact that almost all Latin American and Caribbean countries have strongly criticized the UK and are ready to retaliate if London is carrying out his threats.
- Ecuador's National Assembly today condemned and rejected British threats in the case of Assange, and recommended to the government report them to the Security Council of United Nations and convene an urgent meeting
- The Russian government also ruled on the case Assange and asked to London on Friday to respect the spirit of the Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations.
- Meanwhile, the Spanish jurist Baltasar Garzon, who is leading the defense of the australian, promised today that will exhaust all legal remedies to ensure the trip to Ecuador of his client as a refugee, even to go to the International Court of Justice
- With 23 votes in favor, 5 against and 3 abstentions, the Organization of American States (OAS) approved on Friday to make a meeting of foreign ministers of member countries to address threats issued by Britain against Ecuador.
- The group ALBA (Venezuela, Cuba, Nicaragua, Ecuador, Bolivia, Antigua and Barbuda, Dominica and St. Vincent and the Grenadines) said in a statement is categorically opposed to the threats made by the UK Government on the integrity of the Embassy of Ecuador in London. He also announced that in order to assess this, the ALBA has called for the next few hours to a special meeting of foreign ministers and warned the government of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland on the serious consequences of implementing their threats would for relations with the countries of ALBA.
- UNASUR, which includes Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Chile, Ecuador, Guyana, Peru, Suriname, Uruguay and Venezuela, also held at the request of Ecuador, a special meeting of foreign ministers in Guayaquil tomorrow Sunday to consider the same issue, the Foreign Ministry of Peru announced today.
- August 18, 2012.-The Asociación Americana de Juristas (AAJ) with consultative status at the United Nations, expressed support for dignified and sovereign decision of the government of Ecuador to grant political asylum to the Australian Julian Assange.
Are there any communities similar to Jonestown today?
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After watching the special on CNN...I am just curious. if there is....who is keeping an eye and an ear out?
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Jonestown was set up as a socialist utopia. There are always kind souls watching for those kinds of activities. It was a good documentary, and tastefully done. I remember when the story was first reported (late 70's, 1978-9 perhaps, it was a news story then). Not all the facts were known immediately. But as more details came out, the horror came into full view. Even after all these years I still recall that dreadful feeling thinking about all those people caught up in socialism. So sad. That is why we must all be wary of those kinds of 'leaders' and their false promises.
Added: @ BonBon. No, the Branch Davidians were a 7th Day Adventist group whose facility was burned down in 1993. You are thinking of a different bunch. Also, neither of those two were socialists. Jim Jones was a socialist cult leader. The mix of socialism and Christianity was how he tricked people into going to Guyana and giving him power over them in the first place.
Jonestown was set up as a socialist utopia. There are always kind souls watching for those kinds of activities. It was a good documentary, and tastefully done. I remember when the story was first reported (late 70's, 1978-9 perhaps, it was a news story then). Not all the facts were known immediately. But as more details came out, the horror came into full view. Even after all these years I still recall that dreadful feeling thinking about all those people caught up in socialism. So sad. That is why we must all be wary of those kinds of 'leaders' and their false promises.
Added: @ BonBon. No, the Branch Davidians were a 7th Day Adventist group whose facility was burned down in 1993. You are thinking of a different bunch. Also, neither of those two were socialists. Jim Jones was a socialist cult leader. The mix of socialism and Christianity was how he tricked people into going to Guyana and giving him power over them in the first place.
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