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Friday 19 April 2013

Humanitarian crisis in Syria

Everyday we get horrible picture in our living room brought in from the Syria by the visual media. The so called 'Father of the country' even fires scuds at his own people.
Hafez al-Assad. Taken sometime before April 1987.
Hafez al-Assad. Taken sometime before April 1987. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
The industrialist capitalist countries look at it and do not much against the continued violence taking place. There is no oil to fetch like in Iraq and Syria has not much to offer to the West, so why bother?

How long shall the world allow those atrocities take place?

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At the end of March the Samaritan Fund made a significant donation to an Emergency Appeal by the UK Disasters Emergency Committee (DEC) to help relieve the current humanitarian crisis in Syria. This is in addition to the donation made in January to the UNICEF emergency appeal for children in Syria. The DEC appeal provides a grim summary of life in that troubled country: 

Two years of war have had a devastating impact on many Syrian families and have left more than four million people in need of aid. In many parts of the country the health system has effectively collapsed, water supplies have been cut and food is in short supply. In addition, over one million people have now fled to the neighbouring countries of Jordan, Lebanon, Turkey and Iraq. Refugees are arriving at camps which are already stretched to capacity, and many families are living in crude shelters they have built themselves, with host families in overcrowded conditions, or in partially finished buildings.

The Samaritan Fund is also able to forward donations from ecclesias and brethren and sisters wishing to support this appeal. Donations should be sent to our Treasurer, Brother Ken Smith, Westhaven House, Arleston Way, Shirley, Solihull, West Mids., B90 4LH, with a note earmarking it for the DEC Crisis Appeal for Syria.
 Neville Moss (Secretary)




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Wednesday 3 November 2010

Weekly World Watch 26th Sept - 9th Oct 2010‏


Weekly World Watch 26th Sept - 2nd Oct 2010‏


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In this weeks WWW

The peace process - what's happening?
Iran attacked by a cyber worm
Protests in Europe

Weekly World Watch 3rd - 9th Oct 2010‏

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In this weeks WWW

How the division of Israel may end up with the United Nations
Turkey teams up with Iran
What has Iran built on Lebanon's border?





Thursday 13 May 2010

Noahs Ark



Noah’s Ark Ministries International achieves a breakthrough in the search for the remains of Noah’s Ark on Mount Ararat in Eastern Turkey.

View of Ararat from Iğdır, Turkey.
View of Ararat from Iğdır, Turkey. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)



The search extended for nearly two years. A milestone was marked by one of the members of the Chinese-Turkish exploration team, Panda Lee, who went for a pioneer climb to witness the existence of a wood structure high above an altitude of 4,000m.
A  successfully excavated and ventured inside a large wooden structure at an elevation of more than 4,000m above sea level. Wood specimens were dated as 4,800 years old. The wood structure discovered by the team is broken, so members entered the structure through various openings. Up to now, the team has discovered seven spaces. The low temperature and environmental condition of glacier deposits and volcanic material helped the preservation.



Look here for a video of the expedition.

Dutch version / Nederlandse versie > Ark van Noach
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2013 update
English: Noah's Ark Русский: Ноев Ковчег
English: Noah's Ark Русский: Ноев Ковчег (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

 
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