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crowsoul@gmail.com

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At this very moment, 408 Moroccan Prisoners of War are being held
against their will by an army called the Polisario Front. Believed to
be the world's longest-held POWs, some of these men have been held
captive for more than a quarter century-even after the 1991 cease
fire which ended the armed conflict over the Sahara Desert. They are
regularly tortured, forced to perform slave labor, malnourished and
deprived access to medical attention.

Many in the world community, including the United Nations, Amnesty
International and the U.S. State Department, have called for their
release for years. However, your voice desperately needs to be heard.
Please support these Moroccan Prisoners of War by signing this petition
for their immediate & unconditional release.
http://www.freethemnow.org
 
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Altair

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On 2 Jul 2005 19:26:34 -0700, crowsoul@gmail.com wrote:

>At this very moment, 408 Moroccan Prisoners of War are being held
>against their will by an army called the Polisario Front. Believed to
>be the world's longest-held POWs, some of these men have been held
>captive for more than a quarter century-even after the 1991 cease
>fire which ended the armed conflict over the Sahara Desert. They are
>regularly tortured, forced to perform slave labor, malnourished and
>deprived access to medical attention.
>
>Many in the world community, including the United Nations, Amnesty
>International and the U.S. State Department, have called for their
>release for years. However, your voice desperately needs to be heard.
>Please support these Moroccan Prisoners of War by signing this petition
>for their immediate & unconditional release.
>http://www.freethemnow.org



Este no es un foro en inglés.
 
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Roberto el del Nilo

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Do not compare Morroco with any civilised country.
Being a politician prissoner 32 years in jail is not extrange with a
gobernment as the Morroco, and with a king such as Mohammed, Zapatero´s
bestfriend.

Anyway, being in jail ensures not to spent their time with any other
activity. e.i. placing bombs at trains.



<crowsoul@gmail.com> escribió en el mensaje
news:1120357594.282070.157540@o13g2000cwo.googlegroups.com...
> At this very moment, 408 Moroccan Prisoners of War are being held
> against their will by an army called the Polisario Front. Believed to
> be the world's longest-held POWs, some of these men have been held
> captive for more than a quarter century-even after the 1991 cease
> fire which ended the armed conflict over the Sahara Desert. They are
> regularly tortured, forced to perform slave labor, malnourished and
> deprived access to medical attention.
>
> Many in the world community, including the United Nations, Amnesty
> International and the U.S. State Department, have called for their
> release for years. However, your voice desperately needs to be heard.
> Please support these Moroccan Prisoners of War by signing this petition
> for their immediate & unconditional release.
> http://www.freethemnow.org
>
 
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TodoMiel

Guest
tururú, tururú...

si no te gusta esto, a mi tampoco lo que escribes tú.

tururú, tururú.


....claro que a lo mejor es que no lo entiendo. Quizá debería escibir en
español o escribir en otro foro.
 
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Metron Ariston

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"Roberto el del Nilo" <Roberto@del.nilo> wrote in
news:da8dkn$8n9$1@nsnmpen3-gest.nuria.telefonica-data.net:

> Do not compare Morroco with any civilised country.


Comparing Morocco to another country is what you are doing now.

> Being a politician prissoner 32 years in jail is not extrange with a
> gobernment as the Morroco, and with a king such as Mohammed, Zapatero´s
> bestfriend.


Is he? I didn't know, I just knew that king Juan Carlos calls him "cousin"

> Anyway, being in jail ensures not to spent their time with any other
> activity. e.i. placing bombs at trains.


Or any other i.e. playing puppets with his sons.
 
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Roberto el del Nilo

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"Metron Ariston" <x@y.z> escribió en el mensaje
news:Xns9689A6A0BE73Delperroderoquenotien@194.179.8.156...
> "Roberto el del Nilo" <Roberto@del.nilo> wrote in
> news:da8dkn$8n9$1@nsnmpen3-gest.nuria.telefonica-data.net:
>
> > Do not compare Morroco with any civilised country.

>
> Comparing Morocco to another country is what you are doing now.


Sorry, I realise that Morroco is not a civilised country.
>
> > Being a politician prissoner 32 years in jail is not extrange with a
> > gobernment as the Morroco, and with a king such as Mohammed, Zapatero´s
> > bestfriend.

>
> Is he? I didn't know, I just knew that king Juan Carlos calls him

"cousin".

Both of them are made with the same rubish.

>
> > Anyway, being in jail ensures not to spent their time with any other
> > activity. e.i. placing bombs at trains.

>
> Or any other i.e. playing puppets with his sons.


I don´t think so. Maybe teaching his sons to play with bombs.