gajasirocco Re: "Blogowiska" konflikt widziany oczami mieszka 02.08.06, 11:42 lebanonheartblogs.blogspot.com/ Odpowiedz Link
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tetys Re: "Blogowiska" konflikt widziany oczami mieszka 02.08.06, 17:38 Dzięki za linki! Odpowiedz Link
gajasirocco "Z oblężonego kraju-Blogi wojny"Angora 33 z Libanu 08.08.06, 15:52 Na podstawie www.wrmzibiahblah.blogspot.com "Zbombardowali sierociniec! Ci dranie zabili sieroty! Zburzyli teżinne budynki, supermarkety i gospodarstwa. 60 osób zginęło. (Boubeyeh) "Gdzie dzieci? Dźwięk ciszy jest ogłuszający. Gdzie dzieci? Niewinne i piękne dzieci... Pokryte gruzem. Dźwięk ciszy jest ogłuszający. Gdzie dzieci? (Delirious) ...i wiele innych Odpowiedz Link
beduinka with love from Beirut 08.08.06, 22:27 ... last night.. last night... i don't even know where to begin from... it seems the bombs are getting louder. perhaps they are the new ones from the US expedited delivery. they hit everywhere last night. beirut, jounieh, roads leading to the north.... bridges in the north... the only highway left, leading to the North, the last escape route to Syria, was hit. we are all trapped now.. waiting... waiting... the bombs started around 1am in Dahiye... we had some friends over... everyone was in a state of panic... we waited a bit and then everyone made a run for it, to go home. one of my friends lives outside of Beirut towards the north.. a trip that would usually take about 20 min, he made it in about 5. then the bombing started up again... they hit Ouzai which is the southern part of Beirut. they kept hitting Dahiye... my bed was shaking all night. the noise was so loud. definitely not like the kind we were hearing before. i am so drained, my head is buzzing... lack of sleep, lack of food... i am pulling myself together, but it is not easy. - new major bridges hit, ghazir, adma, batroun, mameltain, jbeil (all north of beirut, all Christian areas) - ouzai (residential area) - more dahiye (charity institutions, ngo buildings hit) - the forest in adma is on fire... there is not way to stop the fire, with the roads cut - baalbeck was pounded again (there was a helicopter raid a few nights ago, they landed on a hospital, many civilians killed, several kidnapped, including a 15 year old goat header) - masnaa was hit again (that is the eastern road to damascus) - they hit the electricity power station in the be'kaa; so many people now without power there - and the shelling continues in the south; nabatiye, sour (tyr), etc.. we are running out of FUEL. soon there will be no more electricity. soon the generators will stop working. people in hospitals will die. The oil spill is a disaster... It has reached as far into Syria, killing everything in its path. more and more civilians killed... more and more civilians massacred... and the world watches on... i have gotten many emails saying that there are people supporting us.. people behind us.. people out there making a difference... thank you. i thank you with all my heart. but, i do know that the majority of the world is also just going about their everyday business... oh, another war in the Middle East, not our problem... switch the channel... move on to something else. "Thank God, it's not me.. anyway those terrorists deserve it." they are caught up in their own everyday problems.. paying bills, taking care of the family, moving on and up in the world... ... umm can someone tell them i am not a terrorist. please. everyday there is a new war, so why should this one be any different? it has become so easy to say the word "war." it has become so easy to generalize and stereotype. it is on tv everyday... it is no more a shocking event. it has become a norm... or standard.. and all it does is continue to breed hatred and violence... people are making money off this war. people are going to make money off the reconstruction. is that what is taking so long for the ceasefire to happen? are they busy negotiating the spoils of war? ... while we sit here in pain and anxiety and sorrow and loss.... war can not be a way of life. Odpowiedz Link
japolak Re: "Blogowiska" 09.08.06, 01:29 Własnie czytalem na GW iż liczba ofiar libańskich przekroczyła tysiąc. Jeden z internautów zastanawiał się, ile jest po drugiej, izralelskiej stronie, "pewnie 10 %" - więc zerknałem na bloggingbeirut i podalem aktualną statystykę. forum.gazeta.pl/forum/72,2.html?f=902&w=46608329&a=46608922 A w międzyczasie jakiś "polski patriota" na tamtym forum zachwycać się zaczął "deratyzacją" kolejnego kraju arabskiego... Odpowiedz Link