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Folk i verden, kig på Rojava! - Mayday, mayday.. hjælp Kobane og Rojava https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B4hjJTbOj_agbld1bmJXTlB1U3c/view

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onsdag den 12. november 2014

The Legacy of Fear - NYTimes.com

The Legacy of Fear - NYTimes.com

Hjælp til Kobane og Rojava nu!
Man bør aldrig slå en kvinde, ikke engang med en blomst.
Hinduistisk Janet 1,8
Den der overvejer undertrykkelse, hans bolig skal væltes.
Babylonisk ordsprog.
Gud, hjælp kongen at regere, som du ville have gjort…..Da skal han forsvare de svage… og uskadeliggøre alle tyrannerne.
Salme 72 i det gamle testamente.


Warning : graphic pictures of dead woman





læs videre i :
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B4hjJTbOj_agZ1RRaXM5QmxuUWc/view?usp=sharing

Kobane still standing! 59 days of siege.



Little Obama from Kobane - YouTube

Little Obama from Kobane - YouTube




Offentliggjort den 11/11/2014
Kurdish parents Fadile and Musafa name their son Obama as an expression of gratitude to President Obama

lørdag den 8. november 2014

When George W. Bush Makes a Surprise Visit to an Ebola Survivor & Nurses at a Dallas Hospital, It’s All Smiles

Image credit: Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital Dallas



When George W. Bush Makes a Surprise Visit to an Ebola Survivor & Nurses at a Dallas Hospital, It’s All Smiles

"After everything that the staff at Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital in Dallas have been through, today they received a special surprise.It has been about three weeks since Amber Vinson, a nurse at the hospital, began experiencing symptoms of the Ebola virus. She had been in charge of caring for patients of Ebola after given a crash-course on methods of prevention in contracting the virus.



After being transferred to facilities at Emory University in Atlanta, she was able to recover and was released on October 24th, having survived the deadly virus.

Today (07-11-2014) , she and the hospital received a special visit from former President Bush, who was there to show his support for the hospital through these difficult times they have faced in dealing with the deadly virus. He stated:



“The last five weeks have been a trying time for the city and residents of Dallas and especially the people of Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital Dallas,” Bush told the staff. “I appreciate the way the hospital and its professionals are sharing lessons learned in a way that helps the broader United States health care community respond to this terrible virus. As someone who has gone to Presbyterian hospital for care myself, I know it is a dedicated, professional and caring place, and I’m confident it is doing what is necessary to reaffirm the community’s trust.”"

Quote from: 

http://www.ijreview.com/2014/11/199299-surprise-visit-dallas-hospital-george-w-bush/



Image credit: Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital Dallas