3rd convey to Gaza is back to Amman

Posted by Shaheen on Tuesday 29 December 2009 , under | comments (4)





Muslim Brotherhood  tent welcoming the convey in its return trip

 

Near Alsog almarkazi mosque - Jwiedh

 

Cars :p

 

Galllawy talking about the hardship he encountered, delivering the convey is the first priority regardless of the Egyptian obstacles  

 

Masaf is ready

 
Dr.Is7ag alfar7an 

 

Tables for Manasef 


قافلة شريان الحياة تعبر المملكة في طريقها الى غزة

Posted by Shaheen on Sunday 20 December 2009 , under , | comments (2)



الموضوع ببساطة انه ما النا عذر ...المختار جورج غلاوي بدو يمر من الاردن في الطريق الى غزة فرصة النا ندعم اهلها في الذكرى الاولى للحرب


النقابات المهنية تكفلت بتسهيل جمع الدعم و دولة رئيس الوزراء الوسيم  امر بتسهيل مرور القافلة وتسهيل الدعم يعني حجة الحكومة مانعة الدعم ما بتنفع


انا بقترح ان مدونين الاردن يكونوا هم حجر الزاوية في دعم هالقافلة وتنظيم المشاركة من الجميع بدل مالكل قاعد بيقرقر على البلوق سفيير اعملوا اشي مفيد


انتظر الاقتراحات والمداولات منكم




update # 1 : George Galloway from Amman: don't leave me alone, be with me in every step ahead.


Viva Palestina . org 

Update # 2 : International convey arrives at Al-Karak :D



Update # 3 
Convoy in Jordan to Grand Welcome
23/12/2009
By Mohammad Ben Hussein at The Jordan Times (23rd Dec)

AMMAN- Activists on Tuesday gave a grand welcome to a humanitarian aid convoy en route to Gaza to mark the first anniversary of Israel’s offensive on the coastal enclave.
Some 200 trucks entered the Kingdom through the Jaber border crossing yesterday afternoon, and were greeted by professional association and opposition activists.

The Professional Associations Council (PAC) organised a special event for the convoy, named “Viva Palestina” at the border crossing, including a press conference in which activists called for lifting the siege on Gaza.
Among the speakers was PAC President Abdullah Obeidat, who is also president of the Jordan Engineers Association (JEA), British MP George Galloway and former Islamist MP Ali Abul Sukkar, who also heads the JEA freedoms committee.



Thank You Abu Dhabi

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Dubai's $10B bailout by Abu Dhabi calms fears

Free Lessons

Posted by Shaheen on Saturday 5 December 2009 , under | comments (11)




The parliament of Kuwait is the strongest parliament in the Arab world. Aljazeera just interviewed Dr.Nasri Alsan'3 a Kuwait PM and the head of The Arab Region Parliamentarians Against Corruption (ARPAC).
Simply,  this man has devoted great efforts to combat corruption in his home country and decided to spread his experience to all Arab countries who suffers of corruption by providing guidance and simplified introduction to states finance and accounting, this might be invaluable for parliament members who don't have the needed knowledge and experience to stand against corrupt officials in the Arab world.


As Jordanians are in heated debate about the performance of the x-parliament, I suggest inviting this guy to give training courses for our newly elect PM's: some suggested courses:

- Corruption 101
- Emsik 7arami.
- Easiest methods to discover hidden links between officials and the private sector.
- How to learn from the past, special cases study for Bank of Petra & Global business Gate.


The interesting part was that Dr.Alsani3 has praised Jordan for some enhancements in the counter-corruptions policies and laws. Unfortunately, he came to Jordan to discuss how to improve the cooperation between Jordan and his organisation but he was not allowed to meet top officials in the kingdom !