July 28, 2006

Lebanon Crisis

The Crisis in Lebanon has worried every humanist. Until today more than 700 innocent civilians have died and thousands have become homeless, and that is what matters the most. The question that either Hezbollah or the Israel forces are responsible for all these massacres, or which side has killed more, is childish and irrelevant. What matters the most is an end to this disgusting battle.

And what is even filthier is that the UN Security Council has not come to a resolution just because everybody is playing politics. So what happens here when each country is trying to gain a winning point for their own future in UNSC sessions is that hundreds of innocent people die without any reason.


Help The Victims

July 18, 2006

Journey to Dubai


Traveling has always been fun, even when it may take almost a day to reach the destination. If you are traveling to a new place the excitement of discovering new things, and if you are traveling back to somewhere you have been before, the joy of seeing family and friends after a while and refreshing memories, make the journey impatiently fun.
I came to Dubai with Swiss Airline, to me one of the best airlines. (And trust me its not that expensive) I tried my best to sleep in the way to Zurich so that I can stay awake in the airport to guard my belongings.
I met a lady from Namibia who was a member of the Prisoner’s rights committee and chatting with her killed a little bit of time in Zurich airport, but apart from that I was pretty much bored. She was attending a conference supporting the abortion of death penalty law in most countries.
Thanks to the sleeping pills I slept the whole flight from Zurich to Dubai.
Dubai airport was the same. Same old things and the same cheap liquor store in Duty Free.
And at the end meeting my family after a year was the best part of my journey.