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Are African and Middle East countries ready for democracy?
I mean, its not like "bye bye you tyran or dicatator" and lets have free elections...
I believe you need solid institutions and political grassroos to back any democratic regime, otherwise revolt will be a daily problem... besides the region (with Israel and Iran as neighbors) is not a favorable land right now, but who knows |
Democracy? lol, democracy is a fucking farce...
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democracy or rule of the mobs. unfortunately mobs are easily swayed :(
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Good one there, Agent 488; so good that I had to post! Be careful about posting REAL HISTORY though! You know Saddam Insane modeled his government and intelligence services on those of the Nazis, don't you? For once, an ACCURATE article on WIKI! http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Historianism/sandbox "Association with Nazis Since the rise of the Nazi Germany movement, some Arab forces, leaders and organizations sought the support, aligned themselves, and/or have been associated with the Nazis. Even before the Nazis became a world power, the Mufti already met twice Nazi officials in 1933, shortly after Adolf Hitler first seized power in Germany in 1933.[1][2] [edit] Arms In 1937 the Grand Mufti al-Husseini expressed his solidarity with Germany, "asking the Nazi Third Reich to oppose establishment of a Jewish state, stop Jewish immigration to Palestine, and provide arms to the Arab population."[3] Indeed, Nazis 'shipped arms to Palestinians' revealed a report, "One Nazi agent, Adam Vollhardt, arrived in Palestine in July 1938, and was reported to have gained strong influence with Arab leaders." [4] The Mufti used Nazi funds to arm his Nazi-inspired "Arab Liberation Army."[5] [2] Der Spiegel reported that research shows "Hitler provided the Mufti, who later sponsored Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat, with a budget of 750,000 Reichsmark per month to foment Jihad in Palestine."[6] [edit] Councils for the Defense of Arab Palestine The fascist group the "Councils for the Defense of Arab Palestine" under well known pro-Nazi leaders: Nabi al-Azmah and Adil Arslan were amonmg the Arab fascist groups in the 1930's.[7] [edit] Arab Nazi Party Arabs begged for an 'Arab Nazi Party,' but they were turned down by Nazi Germany. After 1933, there were attempts in the Arab world to establish political parties based on Fascist or National Socialist principles and organization. Both Nazi Germany's representatives: Fritz Grobba and Heinrich Wolf were approached in 1933 by Arab individuals with plans to create Arab Nazi parties in Iraq and Palestine. The Palestine correspondent of the newspaper Al-Ahram, Joseph Francis, represented a group of Palestinian Arabs who were interested in establishing such a party. Francis wrote to Wolf in April 1933, requesting the help of the Nazis, However, Wolf (in June, 1933) had a strong opposition to any sort of German encouragement or support for an "Arab Nazi party" in Palestine, his opposition was backed by the Nazi heads who added the reasoning: "Given the notorious political unreliablity of the Arabs."[8] According to historian Bernard Lewis, a first attempt to found an Arab Nazi movement seems to date from the summer of 1933.[9] In the 1930s, the children of wealthy Arab Palestinians returned home from European universities impressed with fascist paramilitary, they were determined to found the Arab Nazi Party.[10] During the war, Arab Nazi parties were founded throughout the Middle East.[11] Jamal Husseini the leader of the Palestinian Arab Party asserted that it was based on the Nazi model. [12] [edit] Futuwwa The Palestinian Arab Party was used to found Hitler Youth style storm troops in 1936, the young recruits all dressed in (fascist style) black trousers and red shirts took the following oath Sponsored: "Life -- my right; independence -- my aspiration; Arabism -- my country, and there is no room in it for any but Arabs. In this I believe and Allah is my witness." The al-Futuwwa youth groups connected Palestinian youth to other fascist youth movements in the Middle East.[10] The Husseinis' Futuwa (al-futuwwa) youth organization which was modeled after the Hitler Youth was the most important in the 'militarization' of Palestine. writes historian B. Morris.[13] "The youth organization established by the Mufti used Nazi emblems, names, and uniforms." says author David Meir-Levi.[14] [edit] Palestine Defense Society Among the active Arab pro-Nazi groups in the 1940s was the 'Palestine Defense Society' who like the other groups, intensified activities in the hopes that the -- then-- victorious Nazis would assist in their Pan-Arab aspirations.[7] [edit] Genocide plan Researchers reveal that the "Nazis with the help of the Palestinians also were to exterminate half a million Jews" the area of Palestine, now Israel as well as all Jews in Tunisia and Syria. In the book "Wegbereiter der Shoa. Die Waffen-SS, der Kommandostab Reichsführer-SS und die Judenvernichtung 1939 - 1945"-- it is documented that in 1942, the Nazis created a special "Einsatzgruppe", a mobile SS death squad, which was to carry out the mass slaughter similar to the way they operated in eastern Europe. One such death squad called "Einsatzgruppe Egypt" was standing by in Athens and was ready to disembark for Palestine in the summer of 1942. [15] [16] this Jew-killing force was formed shortly after Palestinian leader the Mufti had met Adolf Hitler in Berlin.[17] According to documents found -by the Allies armies at the end of WW2- in Germany, "the Mufti persistently urged Himmler and other Nazi leaders to consider bombing Jerusalem and on more heavily Jewish-populated city of Tel Aviv.[18] During the Nuremberg Trials in July 1946, Adolf Eichmann?s assistant, Dieter Wisliczeny, testified that mufti was a central figure in the planning of the genocide of the Jews: "The Grand Mufti has repeatedly suggested to the Nazi authorities -- including Hitler, von Ribbentrop and Himmler -- the extermination of European Jewry." It has been said. [19]" For the doubters among you, Google: The Hanzar Division |
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