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CDNBear

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What was NED's objectives? CIPE's?
So in other words you're running away from your claims about NSDD 133, and trying to shift the conversation to something else...

Hey, look over there>>>

Nice try petros...

Maybe you could show me where it talks about destabilizing Yugoslavia in these documents...








Unless someone is suffering from a severe reading comprehension issue, it says nothing remotely like what you and other nutters claim it says, or implies.

I can see why you want to change the subject though.
 

petros

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Quote: Originally Posted by
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What was NED's objectives? CIPE's?
So in other words you're running away from your claims about NSDD 133, and
trying to shift the conversation to something else...
It's all part in parcel along with NED,CIPE, and IMF. Have a gander at HR 5114 PL101-153 a few years after Yugoslavia was econonically decimated.
 

CDNBear

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It's all part in parcel along with NED,CIPE, and IMF.
That's not how you framed it.

This is your cut and paste claim...

The decsion to destroy Yugoslavia as a country and carve it up into a number of small proxy states was taken by the Reagan adminstration in the early 1980s.

A "Secret Sensitive" National Security Decision Directive (NSDD 133) entitled "US Policy towards Yugoslavia." (Declassified) set the foreign policy framework for the destabilization of Yugoslavia's model of market socialism and the establishment of a US sphere of influence in Southeastern Europe.

Yugoslavia was in many regards "an economic success story". In the two decades before 1980, annual gross domestic product (GDP) growth averaged 6.1 percent, medical care was free, the rate of literacy was 91 percent, and life expectancy was 72 years.

While NSDD 133 was in itself a somewhat innocous document, it provided legitimacy to the free market reforms. A series of covert intelligence operations were implemented, which consisted in creating and supporting secessionist paramilitary armies, first in Bosnia then in Kosovo.

These covert operations were combined with the destabilization of the Yugoslav economy. The application of strong economic medicine under the helm of the IMF and the World Bank ultimately led to the destruction of Yugoslavia's industrial base, the demise of the workers' cooperative and the dramatic impoverishment of its population.

More....MUCH more.
http://www.globalresearch.ca/index.php?context=va&aid=8168
No mention of NED or CIPE...

Nothing in that can be remotely construed by what is contained in the three page NSDD 133.

Nice try petros.
 

CDNBear

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Hey, quick, look over there>>>>>>>>>>>>

Yes I know you want to talk about anything other than the monumental failure you posted.

Disclaimer: Content and emphasis in petros' post, by CDNBear, as a translation and effect.
 
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Fears Indonesian Female Circumcision Guidelines Could Increase Practice

West Java. Guidelines on how to perform female genital mutilation/cutting issued by the Indonesian Ministry of Health could cause an increase in the practice, medical experts and rights groups fear.

“This will give doctors a new motivation to circumcise [girls] because now they can say the Ministry of Health approves of this, and the Indonesian Council of Ulema [MUI] approves of it,” said Jurnalis Uddin, a doctor and lecturer at Yarsi University in Jakarta.

Though FGM/C was banned in 2006, two of Indonesia’s Muslim organizations, including the largest and mostly moderate, Nahdlatul Ulama, ultimately condone the practice advising “not to cut too much,” and, as a result, many continue to perform the procedure.

Fears Indonesian Female Circumcision Guidelines Could Increase Practice | The Jakarta Globe

Slash'em, ruin them for life, but for decentcy's sake, don't get them wet!!!!!

http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-4117742,00.html
 
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