Kofi Annan

with Kofi Annan
in Current Affairs
on Wednesday, September 12, 2012 * * * * *

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Kofi Annan, Former Secretary-General of the United Nations on the attacks in Libya

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    1. SharkswithfrikingLazers  09/15/2012 02:48 AM Report

      What should we do Charlie?

      Rule of law. Arrest. Arrest. Arrest.

      Kofi nailed it--no copycats. Need to go to prevent defense.

      As a prevention drop some food (relaxing food) and porn on these hotspots to release the tension of these poor misguided men.

    2. Ellen_Dibble  09/13/2012 02:12 PM Report

      I just had the opportunity to listen to this now, Thursday afternoon. I was posting on a comment board this morning that I'd like to know how the imams in various countries are addressing their prayer services Friday morning, thinking this is Friday. Well, they have a day to think about it. But I do think I know why people don't speak up. Even non-Muslims can go too far and get in trouble, it would seem, for instance getting beheaded in Karachi, if you recall. I mean, who knows? The internet makes for a lot of transparency, and it's not that easy to understand who might be taking violent offense when you are trying to suggest moderation and restraint. Up pops on one's Facebook search bar the minister who advocated burning the Koran, and sheer statistics will make it look like you're a honey pot for radicals, when the opposite is true. Just for instance. It's one thing to show moral courage old style, in person, in real time, and another when realities are of the cyber variety. Who of the Islamic world is thinking towards peace? Who of the world's leaders? And who are they talking to, and are they hopeful? If so, why? I expect the more they are getting to real solutions, the more they know to be muted in their steering of things. For decades, we were the great propper-upper of oppressive non-religious dictatorships (right?); it would be tough for leaders to eradicate that fact.