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Showing posts with label France. Show all posts
Wednesday, 9 January 2013

postheadericon NEPAL-old Nepal in pictures

NEPAL-old Nepal in pictures Tube. Duration : 3.63 Mins.


www.medianepal.tk History of Nepal in short. History of Nepal, Nepal, Dates of Nepal, Events of Nepal. Political Parties of Nepal, Nepali Political Parties, Nepali Prime Minister, King of Nepal................................ The history of Nepal is characterized by its isolated position in the Himalayas and its two dominant neighbors, India and China. Due to the arrival of disparate settler groups from outside through the ages, it is now a multi-ethnic, multi-cultural, multi-lingual country. Its population is predominantly Hindu with significant presence of Buddhists, who were in majority at one time in the past. Central Nepal was split in three kingdoms from the 15th to 18th century, when it was unified under the Gorkha monarchy. The national language of Nepal is called 'Nepali', a name given - long after unification of Nepal - to the language called Khas Kura. Nepal experienced a failed struggle for democracy in the 20th century. During the 1990s and until 2008, the country was in civil strife. A peace treaty was signed in 2008 and elections were held in the same year. Many of the ills of Nepal have been blamed on the royal family of Nepal. In a historical vote for the election of the constituent assembly, Nepalis voted to oust the monarchy in Nepal. In June 2008, Nepalis ousted the royal household. Nepal was formally renamed the Federal Democratic Republic of Nepal when it became a federal republic.

Tuesday, 8 January 2013

postheadericon Marine Le Pen on 'Taboo Country': France is not a democracy!

Marine Le Pen on 'Taboo Country': France is not a democracy! Tube. Duration : 11.65 Mins.


Marine Le Pen is a potential candidate for France's presidential election next year. She talked with RT about a possible revolution in France and the dying euro. Le Pen criticized French foreign policy saying Libya is not a humanitarian issue. RT's Daniel Bushell met with the head of France's nationalist party to get her views on the country's burning issues. RT on Facebook: www.facebook.com RT on Twitter: twitter.com

Wednesday, 2 January 2013

postheadericon A Declaration of War - From the Youth of France - (English subs)

A Declaration of War - From the Youth of France - (English subs) Video Clips. Duration : 2.55 Mins.


Déclaration de guerre - Génération Identitaire www.generation-identitaire.com + www.facebook.com Transcript: From "The Generation of National Identity"| - A Declaration of War We are Generation Identitaire. We are the generation who get killed for glancing at the wrong person, for refusing someone a cigarette, |or having an "attitude" that annoys someone. We are the generation of ethnic fracture, total failure of coexistence,| and forced mixing of the races. We are the generation doubly punished:| Condemned to pay into a social system so generous with strangers it becomes| unsustainable for our own people. Our generation are the victims of the May '68'ers| who wanted to liberate themselves from tradition, from knowledge and authority in education. But they only accomplished to| liberate themselves from their responsibilities. We reject your history books to re-gather our memories. We no longer believe that „Khader" could ever be our brother, we have stopped believing in a „Global Village" and the „Family of Man". We discovered that we have roots, |ancestry and therefore a future. Our heritage is our land, our blood, our identity. | We are the heirs to our own future We turned off the TV to march the streets. We painted our slogans on the walls. Cried through loudspeakers for "youth in power" and flew our Lambda flags high. The Lambda, painted on proud Spartans' shields, is our symbol. Don't you understand what this means ? |We will not back down, we will not give in. We ...

Tuesday, 1 January 2013

postheadericon 1941 Le Juif et la France

1941 Le Juif et la France Tube. Duration : 1.23 Mins.


September 1941. Le Juif et la France The Juif et la France [The Jews and France] was an exhibition which took place from 5 September 1941 to 15 January 1942 during the Second World War. It was organized by the Institute for the Study of Jewish Questions. The exhibition drew on the work by George Montandon, a professor at the School of Anthropology of Paris and author of the work How to recognize a Jew?, published in November 1940. The exhibition claimed to be "scientific". It was held at the Palais Berlitz in Paris. It presented facial representations corresponding to Jewish anti-Semitic stereotypes, such as the hooked-nose or dirty hair. It was used by the Vichy government to help the French "to recognize the physical characteristics of the Jews". Approximately 200000 people visited the exhibit. Behind a seemingly educational front, the exhibition was propaganda designed to support the principle of ethnic cleansing.