Saturday, February 7, 2009

wut up for next chance???thailand have scope inside security idea also...our people need more knowledge in human judge..

I DONOT KNOW WUT UP NEXT???OF LOWER GAP OF DEVELPMENT COUNTRIES BY COOPERATE BETWEEN EVERY COUNTRIES IN THIS WORLD....MY GOVERNMENT HAVE ECONOMIC BIG PLOBLEMS NOW,,,LONG TERM OF COMMIT IN REQUEST MUST THROW BACK TO BIG BIRD OF THIS WORLD OR NOT???BUT NOW REAL SCREENING OF OUR NEXT IRAQ PARTICIPANTS ....ABOUT HOW FAST OF SPECIFIC PROCESS IN SECURITY...CAN APPROVE IN TIME OF OUR TICA PROJECT OR NOT??..WHO PAY FOR COMPENSATE IF DAMAGE HAPPENED FROM CANCEL OR POSTPONE???


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การช่วยในระดับที่ประสงคฟื้นคนฟื้นพลัง สำหรับบางประเทศที่เพิ่งเดี้ยงมาจากพิษสงของสงครามและการเมืองนั้น มันต้องฝ่าด่านของความมั่นคงภายนอกและภายในประเทศมาให้ได้ก่อน


ไม่งั้นมันก็มีระดับของความช่วยเหลือพึ่งพาแค่เท่าที่คนของเราไม่ลำบากนั่นแหละ มนุษยธรรม..

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U.N. chief, in Iraq, praises provincial elections

* Story Highlights
* U.N. secretary-general visits Iraq, lauds "remarkable" elections there
* Ban Ki-Moon last visited Iraq in 2007, when violence was still raging
* Voters in 14 of 18 provinces turned out last weekend to cast ballots
* Iraq prime minister thanks United Nations for assistance, support
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BAGHDAD, Iraq (CNN) -- U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon paid a visit to Baghdad on Friday to congratulate its citizens for last weekend's "remarkable" Iraq-led provincial elections, a process he said "augurs well for the transition process and the solidifying of Iraq's national reconciliation."
U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon, left, meets Friday in Baghdad with Iraq President Jalal Talabani.

U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon, left, meets Friday in Baghdad with Iraq President Jalal Talabani.

On a tour that also has taken him to Pakistan and Afghanistan, Ban met with Iraqi leaders and appeared at a news conference with Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki, whose allies won big in nine of the 14 provinces where the local elections were held.

"I have been following the electoral process closely from the early days of the parliamentary debate over the elections law last summer to the final stages of adjudication of the complaints and yesterday evening's release of the provisional results," Ban said at the news conference, according to prepared remarks issued by the United Nations.

"It will be some days before final results are known, but current indications are that the elections have been successfully carried out."

Ban last visited Iraq in 2007. In March of that year, he got a taste of the violence that often rocks the Iraqi capital. An explosion rattled Baghdad's International Zone, where he was holding a televised news conference with al-Maliki.

Apparently used to such blasts, al-Maliki remained stoic, while Ban briefly ducked before regaining his composure and continuing.


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Angelina Jolie asks Thai government to aid refugees

  • Story Highlights
  • Angelina Jolie calls on Thai leaders to grant more freedom to refugees
  • Thousands of refugees are stuck in camps after fleeing Myanmar
  • Jolie is currently goodwill ambassador for U.N. High Commissioner for Refugees
  • Next Article in World »
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BANGKOK, Thailand (CNN) -- Oscar-winning actress Angelina Jolie has asked Thailand to permit greater freedom for thousands of refugees stuck in camps after fleeing neighboring Myanmar, according to a U.N. statement released Friday.

Angellina Jolie and Brad Pitt visited refugees in northern Thailand on Wednesday.

Angellina Jolie and Brad Pitt visited refugees in northern Thailand on Wednesday.

Jolie and actor Brad Pitt traveled to a refugee camp in northern Thailand on Wednesday in effort to draw international attention to what the U.N. has called "restricted" movement of roughly 111,000 refugees housed in nine camps along the Thai-Myanmar border, the statement said.

Jolie has spent several years as a goodwill ambassador for the U.N. High Commissioner for Refugees. She said her passion for helping refugees, whom she calls "the most vulnerable people in the world," was sparked in 2001 during visits to Cambodia."

The U.N. estimates more than 5,000 people have fled to northern Thailand's Mae Hong Son province between 2006 and 2007.

A recent CNN investigation found evidence of the Thai army towing an apparent boatload of 190 Rohingya refugees -- a Muslim minority group from Myanmar -- out to sea, prompting Thai authorities to launch an investigation.

CNN's Dan Rivers and Kocha Olarn contributed to this report.

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