Qana’s second massacre
This is the e-mail I’ve sent to President Bush and vise-president Cheney about the American role in the Israeli ware on Lebanon:
PLANTING MORE EVIL AND GETING MORE HATERED
Global leadership, exporting civilization and democracy, supporting human rights and keeping world peace has nothing to do with this current American role in the war on Lebanon. Everybody in this world knows that the American administration is playing a dirty role in this conflict by supporting Israel and encouraging it to commit more offensives and mascaras and by abstracting the international community’s efforts in trying to stop this evil war.
Probably you thing that you are scarifying innocent people’s lives and other country’s peace and stability for the extracting of what you call “TERORISM’S GRASS ROOTS”
Actually, what you are doing is PLANTING MORE EVIL in the Arab and Muslim world and you’ll GET MORE HATERED which means developing more future terrorism
May be you can’t accept responsibility of the past BUT you are certainly responsible for what are you doing now. SO STOP PLAYING DIRTY ROLE AND THING WISELY ABOUT THE FUTURE.
Anyone of you can build some pressure on the white house by doing the same. The e-mail addresses are:
President Bush: comments@whitehouse.gov
Vice-president Cheney: vice_president@whitehouse.gov
Please act now.
Monday, July 31, 2006
Thursday, June 29, 2006
Measuring Pavement Temperatur-Test Station
Thanks to the cooperation of NESCO and the GRC, now we are in a position to launch our resarch program for the measurement of Pavement temperature in Libya. Mr. Ahmad Hassan from the Department of Civil Engineering, University of Al-Fateh will carry out stage I of the program. The first test station will be installed at Beer Ayad, South west of Tripoli. Infrastructure of the station will be prepared by GRC and the instrumentation is supplied by NESCO.
Sunday, June 25, 2006
Pavement Temperature
Interested postgraduates at the department of Civil Engineering, University of Al-Fateh are invited to register in an MSc research study under the title of: Measuing the Pavement Temperature in Libya. The research is sponsored by NESCO and is ready to be lunched as soon as possible. Please e-mail or call in at my office.
Saturday, June 10, 2006
Hello;
- To my friends: These days I'm busy on the final exams in both the University and the Academy. We'll be finishing by the end of June. Any vacation pland or proposals will be considered some time in July.
- To Postgrads: Please contact me by the end of June to schedule your contacts and meeting during summer holiday.
- To my family members: Thank you for your patence and please extend it for two weeks more
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