Ik wilde er nog aan toevoegen dat jij hier wat van zou zeggen, maar ik drukte te vroeg op ''invoeren.''quote:Op dinsdag 28 september 2004 12:53 schreef UnderWorld_ het volgende:
Lekker loos, die tvp als laatste post
leg eens uit.. vind je ze lief ofzoquote:Op dinsdag 28 september 2004 12:54 schreef KirmiziBeyaz het volgende:
joden
Hoezo?quote:Op dinsdag 28 september 2004 13:38 schreef Johan_de_With het volgende:
Nu is het wachten op de eerste die me voor anti-semiet uitmaakt..
Vanwege foto en bijschrift.quote:Op dinsdag 28 september 2004 13:39 schreef Monidique het volgende:
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Hoezo?
Giaquote:Op dinsdag 28 september 2004 14:00 schreef Johan_de_With het volgende:
DrWolffenstein
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Wie voorts?
Nee, dat is gewoon een doos.quote:Op dinsdag 28 september 2004 14:03 schreef Mutant01 het volgende:
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Ja, dat is Osama bin Laden ook....dat is natuurlijk geen excuus.quote:Op dinsdag 28 september 2004 14:06 schreef Johan_de_With het volgende:
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Nee, dat is gewoon een doos.
Zij is niet eens een christen, laat staan een extremistische. Zij is, wat je zou noemen, een gelegenheids-christen. Je verwart haar potentieel racisme met christelijk extremisme.quote:Op dinsdag 28 september 2004 14:03 schreef Mutant01 het volgende:
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Maar hij is daarbij een fundamentalist. Zij is eerder een katholieke babbelchristen.quote:Op dinsdag 28 september 2004 14:08 schreef Mutant01 het volgende:
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Ja, dat is Osama bin Laden ook....dat is natuurlijk geen excuus.
Ik leef niet strict volgens de regels van mijn boek, maar aan de andere kant, in Kampen is de informatietechnologie erg populair. Zou er soms een verband zijn?quote:Op dinsdag 28 september 2004 14:00 schreef Johan_de_With het volgende:
DrWolffenstein
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Wie voorts?
quote:Dow Jones Forms Islamic Index for Turkey
Dow Jones, which is one of the largest stock exchange indexes in the world, announced the formation of an Islamic index for Turkey.
Dow Jones Islamic Indexes Global Director Rushdi Siddiki disclosed yesterday that the index covers 17 Turkish companies and that it will become active on September 30th. The technical details will be announced later today.
The Islamic Market index for Turkey will be part of the wider Dow Jones Islamic Market Index (DJIM), which includes over 1,600 Sheriat (Islamic law) compliant companies from around the world. The addition of Turkey to the index will allow the country to add to the $500 billion capital that it already attracts from Gulf countries such as Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, and United Arab Emirates.
Siddiki answered questions about the Islamic Index during a meeting of the International Finance Forum. The forum was organized with the intent of introducing financial materials and products that are appropriate to Islamic guidelines.
"The new index is a positive step in the perspective of Turkey being able to attract a greater portion of the capital coming from Gulf countries. 85 percent of the $1.5 trillion capital coming from six countries in the Gulf goes abroad. One way of getting a greater portion is to bring suitable investments."
In addition to the Islamic Market index for Turkey, investors can also follow the Turkish market via the Dow Jones Turkey Titans 20 index introduced this past August. That index consists of 20 of Turkey's largest and most liquid companies.
De berglucht heeft de hersencellen van deze terroriste blijkbaar aangetastquote:Leyla Zana Heads to Brussels Seeking Amnesty for Terrorists
Former Democracy Party (DEP) deputy Leyla Zana, who was released from jail in June after the Turkish courts struck down her 15-year prison sentence, will travel to Brussels in October to argue that members of the Kurdish Workers' Party (PKK) should be granted amnesty by Turkey.
After Turkey received assurances that no obstacles remain on its way to European Union (EU) membership, Zana will try to convince Brussels to impose upon Turkey the condition of granting "political amnesty" to PKK members. Zana and her friends have been preparing this project for some time.
Zana's plans envisages Turkey being required to grant an amnesty to PKK militants by December 17, when a discussion date is expected to be given to Turkey at the EU summit. If amnesty is not feasible, then Zana will argue for an "enlarged penitence law" instead.
On June 9th four former DEP deputies --Leyla Zana, Hatip Dicle, Orhan Erdogan, and Selim Sadak-- were released from jail after having served 10 years of a 15-year sentence. The four had been accused of being members of the PKK. Deputy Prime Minister Abdullah Gul met Zana and her friends after their release and they exchanged messages of peace.
The four DEP members will meet with high-level EU officials in Brussels on October 12. Zana will also receive the Shakarov Human Rights Award at that time.
Zana plans to make a speech in the European Parliament during her trip and also participate in bilateral talks. The other DEP deputies will participate in an interactive forum in the EU Foreign Affairs Commission.
Leyla Zana's request for a meeting with EU Enlargement Commissioner Gunter Verheugen has not been confirmed yet.
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