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Friday, August 03, 2012

Syria muatating conflict

Syria's Mutating Conflict

via http://www.crisisgroup.org

Damascus/Brussels, 1 August 2012: As fighting rages in Aleppo, the combination of a regime morphing into a formidable militia and an Alawite community fearing for its survival leaves Syria's opposition – itself threatened with radicalisation – with a difficult task: to tackle its own demons, reach out to the Alawites and focus on restoring strife-torn institutions.
Syria's Mutating Conflict, the latest report from the International Crisis Group, exposes trends that, if left unaddressed, could worsen the country's already highly destructive conflict. In its effort to cling to power, the regime has compromised much of what made it a state, but preserved and even consolidated what could ensure its resilience as something more akin to a powerful, intractable militia. The opposition, even as it peels away the regime's outer layers, has failed to crack its inner core and is threatened from within, despite its efforts, by sectarianism, retaliatory violence and fundamentalism. Increasingly intertwined with what is left of the power structure, much of the minority Alawite community feels that it has to kill to survive, or be killed trying.
"The regime is unlikely to change its ways, so it is up to the opposition to prove it can take the lead in offering the country a future", says Peter Harling, Crisis Group's Syria, Egypt and Lebanon Project Director. "It is focused on its objective of annihilating the present regime, while the latter has ensured such a goal has become synonymous with the destruction of the Alawite community, intercommunal harmony and what is left of the state. The opposition needs to distinguish between these, beginning by addressing the serious challenge of radicalisation in its midst".
Increasingly entrenched and fearing neither threats nor sanctions, the regime has burned all its domestic bridges, and hardliners with little capacity for compromise are firmly in control. Seemingly indifferent to its own losses, it has survived assassinations and street fighting in Damascus and Aleppo. It is almost impossible to destroy, but it also is incapable of defeating its enemies or coming up with a political solution to end the fighting.
On the other side, civil society has developed in remarkable ways, promoting forms of solidarity that came as a surprise to Syrians themselves. Still, ominous trends exist: protracted fighting has attracted small but conspicuous numbers of jihadis to opposition ranks, nurtured fundamentalism and sparked sectarian killings and revenge attacks.
Against this backdrop, the Alawite community is running scared, having historically overinvested in state, party and security structures. If the opposition aims to destroy the regime and has no plan that ensures the Alawites a political future as real partners, then wider conflict is almost certain. If such a scenario is left to unfold, Syria's other minorities – the Kurds, Druze, Christians, Ismailis – might fear they are next. The opposition must reassure them, notably by cleansing its own ranks and developing forward-looking proposals on issues of justice, accountability, amnesty and the preservation of some of the country's institutions.
"For those Syrians who have endured seventeen months of repression, for whom the instinct of revenge must be hard to suppress, this might seem an inappropriate, unrealistic mission", says Robert Malley, Crisis Group's Middle East and North Africa Program Director. "But it is a necessary and inescapable one if the transition is to be worth the enormous price that is being paid".

source: http://www.crisisgroup.org/~/media/Files/Middle%20East%20North%20Africa/Iraq%20Syria%20Lebanon/Syria/128-syrias-mutating-conflict.pdf?utm_source=syriareport&utm_medium=pdf&utm_campaign=mremail

Thursday, August 02, 2012

Honda Brio : Is that worth buying?

Should I buy this car?

Honda Brio menggunakan mesin Honda i-VTEC SOHC 1.3 liter 4 silinder yang mampu menghasilkan tenaga 100 daya kuda. Power yang dihasilkan diklaim Honda sebagai yang terbesar di kelasnya. Kendaraan ini menerapkan teknologi Drive By Wire (DBW), Grade Logic Control serta Shift Hold Control. Transmisinya mengadopsi sistem manual dan otomatis 5 percepatan.

Harga jual Honda Brio yakni Rp 149 juta untuk tipe S tranmisi manual, Rp 159 untuk tipe S transmisi otomatis, Rp 160 juta untuk tipe E tranmisi manual dan Rp 170 juta untuk tipe E tranmisi otomatis.

It's interesting that so many people who study psychiatric disorders also have them

James Holmes PhD student of neuroscience

Prof Rainer Reinscheid  - His research included studying molecular pharmacology and psychiatric disorders, including studies of schizophrenia, stress, emotional behavior and sleep

Anyway, this is just my rant..and This conclusion is shallow..I have been generalizing ....

Digital Mourning

In the digital age we text and tweet every thought and emotion, every LOL and OMG can become TMI, but it seems much more natural now that social media is second nature.
That said, is an expression of sympathy or announcement of the death of a loved one via email or Facebook appropriate?
Bruce Feiler, bestselling author and New York Times columnist is helping us navigate the murky waters of mourning in the digital era. There are some dos and don'ts when it comes to grieving online. First, email can actually be a convenient tool to inform friends and relatives of an illness or death.  Bruce suggested appointing a friend or family member to disseminate information and field phone calls, to make it easier on the mourners or sick loved one.
But when it comes to expressing sympathy, Bruce says the old-fashioned way is best: A handwritten note or a phone call—not a text—shows you care.
The web can serve as an excellent place for a digital memorial or information spot. Sites like CarePages and CaringBridge allow you to set up a page for either a sick or deceased loved one to share updates, funeral information, or just memories about the person. Obituary sites like tribute.com can be places to return to over and over again and read about your loved one and post comments. Even Facebook can be a place to grieve.  If you present them an obituary, they will turn the deceased's page into a memorial site. Bruce says wall posts, however, are not a good use of Facebook when it comes to a death. Send a private message, if not a phone call.
And, as I have learned from experience, the things that matter most are the personal touches, the people who stop by with meals for your family or offer to run errands for you or babysit your children while you get things done.  And don't forget to follow up a few weeks, or even months, later, and check in on the person who suffered a loss.
Grief, like a Facebook page, cannot be easily deleted.