Monday, November 30, 2009

Effects of The Afghanistan War

The war in Afghanistan has caused significant destruction in the civilian community who are choicelessly caught in the crossfighting between the coalition forces and the Taliban militants. In the first 6 months of year 2009, about 1000 civilians have been killed. Many families in Afghanistan are suffering emotionally and economically due to the death of family members and destruction of businesses. One of the most significant impacts of this war, has been the loss of single-earning male members in many families. As a result of this development, elders of many families have stepped in to repair and preserve the social, economic and emotional health of the community. Elders have done this by primarily re-establishing or starting new enterprises that immediately take care of day-to-day survival needs of the family. "I'm rebuilding the shop so the children will have work and they can feed the rest of the family," Ahmed says, surrounded by spades and wheelbarrows. Many a times, families have to sacrifice something to survive these difficult periods. Children's education is the first major casualty/sacrifice in such scenarios. This article also provides a few insights on the coping mechanisms in the community. While the elders have stepped in by rebuilding the community, the women and children are not far behind. Children are wholeheartedly supporting the elders in their business enterprises while the women are doing their bit by baking bread for the neighbours and sustaining their families. In this way the entire community is making sure that young people do not have to sacrifice on their education because of the ongoing war.


Tuesday, November 24, 2009

What I learned

From Ken Burn's Civil War video, I learned that, it wasn't only the governments arguing upon the issue of slavery. While the Confederates wanted slavery, the Union were headed towards abolishing slavery. I learned from this video that during the Civil War period, a lot of political parties were being formed,. I also learned that many people from the south said that slaves were happy and would rather continue being slaves rather then be free. Another fact from the video was that slaves were paid 5 dollars in court if they said they were free, and 10 dollars if they said that they were slaves. This shows that at that time, the force of law was very corrupt.

Sunday, November 22, 2009

Northern Advantages over the South

-The southern army weren't prepared for combat (lack of discipline and control)
-The Northern Army sent in more troops by train for the first time.
-The population in the North had more than double the population of the South.
-The railroad mileage was higher in the North
-More factories to provide wealth and resources for more troops, food and weapons.
-The North and far more money than the South.

Monday, November 16, 2009

Western Sahara rights activist expelled from Morocco


Aminatou Haider, a Western Sahara rights activist, got arrested and expelled from Morocco for not following normal police procedures and renouncing her Moroccan citizenship. This happened as soon as she arrived to Laayoune airport from Canary Islands on the 11/15/09. It was unclear whether she could return as Moroccan authorities confiscated her passport. Since she had a spanish residency permit, she could stay there if she wishes.
Aminatou Haider is a leading defender of human rights of the Sahrawis, Recieved the Civil Courage Prize from The Train Foundation in New York. (October 21)
Haider was criticizing Morocco after Spanish colonial rule ended in 1975. "I have been threatened with arrest on my return." she said.

Monday, November 2, 2009

Political Parties in Morocco

Political Parties of Morocco are divided into 3 groups. The "Left"side is against all political governement judgements and the way the government runs the country. i.e Democratic Union. The "Right" side is political parties that agree and cooperate with the government with nearly every decision they make. i.e Justice and Development Party. Finally theres the "Center" side which is political parties in very close relations or within the government although can have opinions similar to the "Left" or "Right" sides. When I had a conversation with my mom, she said that the political parties in Morocco are incompetent and barely do anything. Some of the most important political parties in Morocco include the Socialist Union of Popular Forces. The political parties are often formed by rivalry to prove in wat they believe would be best for the country.

Sunday, October 4, 2009

Constitution and Bill of Rights.

The first amendment in the bill of rights is the most important because it's freedom of speech that gets people to share their political ideas, talk about what's wrong with their leader/government and thus, helping the government improve. Freedom of speech is also important for people to revolt against a corrupt/inefficient government whenever needed. The 13th amendment is the second most important one because it gives people of other colours their rights and prevents slavery. This will give a population boost since the number of deaths from insufficient medication decreases as the rule of slavery is lifted. 24th amendment is the 3rd most important one because it allows people who do not have the monny to pay taxes to vote for who they believe will lead the country fairly. 14th amendment is 4th most important to me because it allows people BORN in the USA instead of people from there to be elected president, so the nation would have smart minds with different points of view from all over the world. People can have their sons/daughters elected. The 19th amendment is 5th most important to me because it prevents sexism when it comes to voting and elections. The fact that women couldn't participate in political voting was crude and unfair.

Colonists Victory

The colonists first rejected the Parliament of Great Britain in the last half of the 18th century. The colonies joined together to defend the idea of self-governance. They united to form one nation and broke away from the British empire. 1776 is when the colonists made the Declaration of Independence. They made their rights and proved the British king a tyranny. They established a relatively powerful federated government. The United States Bill of rights came directly after, compromised the first 10 constitutional amendments.