Bodybuilder Said Abu Anter and Ashraf el Nisr from Beheira/Egypt working out in Nadi Galal el Riada.لاعب كمال اجسام سعيد ابو عنتر و اشرف النصر من البحيرة/مصرCheck out Said's and Ashraf's photos at http://www.arabmuscle.net________________________________________Additional tags: muscle biceps triceps six pack abs abdominal abdominals pecs chest shoulder back muscles work out working out flex muscle flexing muscle flexing muscles pose posing pump muscle pumping muscles pumping iron power strength ripped shirtless male bodybuilding male bodybuilder teen bodybuilder natural bodybuilder stud muscular studs hunk muscular hunks hunky man hunky men jock muscle man muscle men muscular man muscular men gym pump room sport fitness exercise training curl dumbell dumbbell barbell pushup push-up pressup press-up arabchampion arab champion muscle arab muscle man egypt muscle man egyptmuscle egyptianmuscle muscleegypt muscle egypt bodybuilder egyptian bodybuilder arab bodybuilder arabian bodybuilder arabic bodybuilder________________________________________كمال الاجسام - لاعب كمال اجسام - لاعبون كمال اجسام - البطولة - بطولة - البطولات - بطولات - البطولة العربية - بطولة البحر الابيض المتوسط - بحر ابيض متوسط - جراند كاى - جراند كاي - مصر - مصري - المصري - العربي - عربي - العربية - عربية - الشرق الاوسط - شرق اوسط - رياضي - الرياضيون - رياضيون - موديل - موديلس - عضلة - العضلات - عضلات- اللياقه - لياقه - كمال اجسام دوت كوم - دمبل - جيم - جمنازيوم - عادل بدوي - عادل البسيوني - احمد عصمت صادق - احمد حموده - احمد سوبر - عمر بوسلي - انور العماوي - اشرف الحوفى - عصمت صادق - حسيني عبدالملك - ابراهيم سامي - محمود عاطف - محمود فضالى - محمد مدني - محمد مكاوى - محمد محسن - محمد عريبه - محمد عثمان - محمد زكريا - مصطفى نسيم - سيد الخولي - سامح السباعي - الشحات مبروك - شريف عبد العزيز هوراد - شريف زيزو - تامر الشحات - طارق السطوحى - ياسين الطوخي - يسرى السيد [ More Detail ]
At 5:25 this morning, Friday, July 4, 2008, the clerical regime, once again, attacked Ashraf City (home to members of the People's Mojahedin Organization of Iran (PMOI/MEK) in Iraq, by Grad missiles.No one was harmed in this attack which was carried out in reaction to the support expressed by three million Iraqi Shiites for Ashraf, the removal of the PMOI (MEK) from the terror list, and the largest gathering of Iranians in Paris on June 28. The clerical regime carried out a similar attack on May 26, 2008, following the British Court of Appeal's decision to remove the PMOI (MEK) from the list of proscribed organizations. The following is the statement issued today by the People's Mojahedin Organization of Iran (PMOI/MEK):The Recurring Missile Attack on Ashraf City, a War Crime Against Protected Persons on Iraqi SoilThe UN Security Council, Multi National Force-Iraq, and the Iraqi Government urged for punitive measures against the Iranian regime, its eviction from Iraq, expulsion of the regime's ambassador, and closure of its embassy in IraqAt 5:25 this morning, Friday, July 4, 2008, the clerical regime, once again, attacked Ashraf City by Grad missiles. No one was harmed in this attack which was carried out in reaction to the support expressed by three million Iraqi Shiites for Ashraf, the removal of the People's Mojahedin Organization of Iran (PMOI [MEK]) from the terror list, and the largest gathering of Iranians in Paris on June 28. The clerical regime carried out a similar attack on May 26, 2008, following the British Court of Appeal's decision to remove the PMOI from the list of proscribed organizations. The clerical regime has been preparing the grounds for such criminal attacks for sometime. The state-run Mehr News Agency reported on June 29 that the efforts by Britain and the EU to remove the PMOI from the list of terrorist organizations "would provoke the Iraqi people to act and end the presence of the terrorist grouplet (referring to the PMOI) in Iraq once and for all."The regime also repeated its false allegation that in 1991 the PMOI [MEK] "in cooperation with the Iraqi Republican Guards massacred 150,000 Iraqi Shiites." It tasked the Iraqi government to arrest leaders of the PMOI and "hand them over to the Supreme Iraqi Criminal Tribunal for trial." On Monday, June 30, 2008, the Alforat TV network in Iraq affiliated with the Iranian regime raised the following question: "Is it not necessary to carry out an attack similar to the one carried out by the Iraqi forces in Mussel (code named Roar of the Lion) to purge out of Iraq the groups such as this terrorist organization [PMOI]?"On Thursday, July 3, Ali Dabagh, Iraqi government spokesman said: "The arrest warrants for some of the leaders of the PMOI has been issued because of their violation of recognized principles and norms." In the meantime, Abdul Aziz al-Hakim, a well known agent of the mullahs' regime in Iraq, once again called for expulsion of the PMOI [MEK] from that country by raising repeated lies made up by the regime against the PMOI (state-run Fars News Agency, July 4, 2008). The call for the expulsion of the PMOI [MEK] from Iraq by the agents of the clerical regime, requesting the arrest, putting on trial and punishment of the PMOI [MEK] leaders military aggression against the protected persons in Ashraf, are trampling upon the principle of non-refoulment, and are all clear violations of international laws, the International Humanitarian Law and the Fourth Geneva Convention. This constitutes an obvious war crime. The PMOI once again calls upon the UN Security Council, the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC), the UN High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), the Multi-National Force-Iraq, and the Government of Iraq to condemn Tehran's war-mongering and war crimes in Iraq. It also calls for the punishment of the perpetrators of this crime, the eviction of the Iranian regime from Iraq, and in particular the expulsion of Hassan Kazemi Qomi, the regime's ambassador to Iraq who is one of the top commanders in Iraq of the terrorist entity, the Qods Force of the Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corp and the closure of the mullahs' embassy in Baghdad. [ More Detail ]
The Authors at Google program was pleased to welcome former U.N. advisers to Afghanistan Ashraf Ghani and Clare Lockhart to discuss their latest book, "Fixing Failed States: A Framework for Rebuilding our Fractured World."Ashraf Ghani played a central role in the design and implementation of the post-Taliban settlement in Afghanistan, serving as UN adviser to the Bonn process and as Finance Minister during Afghanistan's Transitional Administration. He has worked at the World Bank and taught at Johns Hopkins and Berkeley universities. He has been nominated for the job of Secretary General of the United Nations and considered for the job of President of the World Bank. He chairs the Institute for State Effectiveness.Clare Lockhart is Director for the Institute for State Effectiveness. She has worked for the World Bank, the United Nations and advised the Government of Afghanistan government in Kabul on its strategy and programs from 2002 to 2005. She advises countries and international organizations on state-building and has written widely on the topic. www.effectivestates.orgIn Fixing Failed States, the authors describe the effort to save failed states--vividly and convincingly--offering an on-the-ground picture of why past efforts have not worked and advancing a groundbreaking new solution to this most pressing of global crises. Military force, while certainly necessary on occasion, cannot solve the fundamental problems, and humanitarian interventions cost billions yet do not leave capable states in their wake. Ghani and Lockhart argue that only an integrated state-building approach can heal these failing countries. As they explain, many of these countries already have the resources they need, if only we knew how to connect them to global knowledge and put them to work in the right way. Their state-building strategy, which assigns responsibility equally among the international community, national leaders, and citizens, maps out a clear path to political and economic stability. This event took place on June 20, 2008 at Google's New York office. [ More Detail ]
Having analyzed how States fail, Ashraf Ghani goes on to discuss how some states and regions have succeeded despite the odds. His examples are Singapore, Spain, and the American South.Ashraf Ghani played an instrumental role in the design and implementation of the post-Taliban settlement in Afghanistan.This is an excerpt from a Carnegie Council talk on April 29, 2008. For the full video, audio, and transcript, go to http://www.carnegiecouncil.org [ More Detail ]