The title of this blog comes from a Gaelic expression -"putting on the poor mouth"-which means to exaggerate the direness of one's situation in order to gain time or favour from creditors.
26 February 2011
Signs of protest - Libya
From Buzzfeed's display of Libyan protest signs. These are from within Libya. Unsurprisingly the mood is more sombre than those produced by expatriates. I would be interested to see what the sign with Homer's brain says...
I might be able to get a translation, Jams. On Feb.20, I went to a rally organised by a Canadian-Libyan doctor. Presently, in Libya, it's not only a human crisis but also a medical one. Many protestors have been wounded and there is a shortage of medical supplies to treat them. After the meeting at Yonge-Dundas Square (Toronto), my cane and I walked on Yonge Street with the expatriates. The sign I carried said:
Libya, Libya will be free From the desert to the sea.
We hope....But the people are so worried about family and friends. They're saying that Gadhafi is very strong. They're wondering by democratic governements are not speaking louder to help the protestors.
Good for you for getting out and protesting Claude!
The people of Libya deserve liberation from that shithead Ghaddafi. Everything death he has caused in his bid to cling to power will be paid back with interest.
The tragic past of this is the suffering the people have to endure but I hope they prevail.
This evening, the Canadian Prime Minister just froze millions of dollars Gadhafi has in our financial institutions. He wanted to get all the money out this Monday morning. Of course, he must have billions stashed in other countries.
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I did like the Homer Simpson sign. Here's thinking good thoughts for the people of Libya.
Here's hoping that Ghaddafi is history soon!
I read today that even his Polish bath nurse has gone home.
Well, if someone translates for you the text, let us all know.
Then things are really bad Susan!
I certainly will Snoopy
I, too, wish I could read the Arabic there.
Defintely! Thanks for visiting the Poor Mouth Rachel
I might be able to get a translation, Jams. On Feb.20, I went to a rally organised by a Canadian-Libyan doctor. Presently, in Libya, it's not only a human crisis but also a medical one. Many protestors have been wounded and there is a shortage of medical supplies to treat them. After the meeting at Yonge-Dundas Square (Toronto), my cane and I walked on Yonge Street with the expatriates. The sign I carried said:
Libya, Libya will be free
From the desert to the sea.
We hope....But the people are so worried about family and friends. They're saying that Gadhafi is very strong. They're wondering by democratic governements are not speaking louder to help the protestors.
Good for you for getting out and protesting Claude!
The people of Libya deserve liberation from that shithead Ghaddafi. Everything death he has caused in his bid to cling to power will be paid back with interest.
The tragic past of this is the suffering the people have to endure but I hope they prevail.
This evening, the Canadian Prime Minister just froze millions of dollars Gadhafi has in our financial institutions. He wanted to get all the money out this Monday morning. Of course, he must have billions stashed in other countries.
What the people were saying, Jams, is that it's safe to protest in Canada. Not one of us was sure we would have the courage to do it in Libya.
The same here too Claude. There is a lot more that can be done to support the protestors short of military intervention.
We are extremely fortunate not to be gunned down here and in Canada
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