Thursday, December 09, 2010

Laughing Lhursday

According to the Guardian Dmitry Rogozin, Russia's hardline ultra-nationalist ambassador to Nato, also today voiced his support for the embattled Assange. He tweeted that Assange's arrest and incarceration on Monday at the City of Westminster magistrates' court demonstrated that there was "no media freedom" in the west. Assange's "fate" amounted to "political persecution" and a lack of human rights, the ambassador said.

9 comments:

  1. Typo in the title?
    Nah. It's just that I would not let a tiny T spoil an avantgardistic alliteration.

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  2. And a Lappy Lhursday to you too, Sean! :-)

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  3. Maybe the Russians could give Assange an alternative peace prize (the Lenin prize?). Or may be the Chinese could.

    Bertus

    (Word verification finds that suparre)

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  4. Bertus,
    at least what depends China I'd not be surprised were Assange to become the winner of the 'suparre' Confusious Peace Price 2011.

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  5. Combined with Ruth's photo, your (possible) 'suparre' Confusious Peace Prize 2011 for Assange cleared my somber mood. Thank you.:)

    Hope I got the link okay for Ruth's great post.

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  6. Word verification was: allso!!!!

    And this word verification is: experson!

    Amazing and amusing...

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  7. Claude,
    Ruth's photo matches perfectly with 'Laughing Lhursday', hm? :)

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  8. Indeed! That's why I had to bring it here.:)

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