jeudi 5 avril 2007

Some pictures of Palestine






There are some pictures of Beirut in Lebanon




Is the use of violence justified?

I am very interessted to know if you consider use of violence by Hamas and Hezbollah to defend and achieve to their goals. This is a real debate because we cetainly do not agree that people are killed, but the debate is why are they doing this? Does defend your home, your land or your family make of you a terrorist? Maybe is it difficult to understand because a lot of us have never live in a war context. I do not take a side of one or other because the question here is human rights question and then, as human we should support people who struggle for their rights to live in peace. What do you think?

New outline after teacher's corrections

Islamic Religion’s Role on the Political Agendas of Political Organisations:
Hamas and Hezbollah

By examining and analysing the use of Islamic religion by two political parties, Hamas and Hezbollah, through their political agendas, I will examine and analyse whether use of violence is justified and acceptable and is seen as a mean to achieve its end.

I. Hezbollah’s mission statements
A. The objectives of Hezbollah through their political agenda
B. The place of the religion in Hezbollah’s politics
C. The ways used to reach their goals
II. Hamas’ mission statements
A. The Hamas’ ambitions
B. The importance of religion in the Hamas’ political agenda
C. The manner used to achieve its objectives
II. The use of violence by those two groups is not seen equally by countries because of different political contexts.
A. The perception of Hamas and Hezbollah in North American
B. The perception of Hamas and Hezbollah in Middle eastern

samedi 31 mars 2007

Hamas' chart

There are 2 articles of the Hamas' covenent which illustrate the mains goals of this organization. We can clearly understand that evil is reprensented by Israel an by any organization which support the sionist ideology. Hamas wants Palestians to retrieve their lands. The fact that you disagree or agree does not prevent that it is their rights. Discussion is rather on the way used to achieve their goals, but again we should ask us: Have they other choice? I could be interessting to see what people think about it.


Article 9: [...]

As for the objectives: They are the fighting against the false, defeating it and vanquishing it so that justice could prevail, homelands be retrieved and from its mosques would the voice of the mu'azen emerge declaring the establishment of the state of Islam, so that people and things would return each to their right places and Allah is our helper.
"...and if Allah had not prevented men, the one by the other, verily the earth had been corrupted: but Allah is beneficient towards his creatures." (The Cow - verse 251).













the rest of the chart is avalaible on the site: http://www.mideastweb.org/hamas.htm

vendredi 30 mars 2007

My improved outline

The Place of the Islamic Religion on Politics of two Political Organisations: the Hamas and the Hezbollah

By examining and analysing the utilisation of Islamic religion by two political parties, the Hamas and the Hezbollah, through their political agendas, I will try to clarify if the religion is the cause of using violence or if there is another cause.

I. Hezbollah’s mission statements
A. The objectives of Hezbollah through their political agenda
B. The place of the religion in Hezbollah’s politics
C. The ways used to reach their goals

II. Hamas’ mission statements
A. The Hamas’ ambitions
B. The importance of religion in the Hamas’ political agenda
C. The manner used to achieve their objectives

II. How those 2 political parties are seen in the world?
A. The perception of Hamas and Hezbollah in the north American press
B. The perception of Hamas and Hezbollah in the Middle eastern press