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EDGE Autumn Lecture 17
  • Update on Thailand Burma
  • Nicaragua meets US Ambassador
  • Brazil Acceptance Speech by Lula
  • Latest in Lebanon Parliament
  • UN to investigate Gaza killings
  • Natural gas deposits in Rwanda?
  • Backing of Tutsi Rebels
  • Review of Dec 5 Powerpoint presentations

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Thai premier meets military leaders in
MyanmarNov 23, 2006 - 102602 PM
  • Thailand's Electricity Generating Authority of
    Thailand (EGAT) signed a memorandum of
    understanding with Myanmar concerning such
    projects in 2005. Under the MoU, EGAT and Chinese
    investors would co-invest in the dam on the
    Thai-Myanmar border.
  • By DPA, Yangon, Nov 23 (DPA) Thai Prime Minister
    Surayud Chulanont met Myanmar strongman Than Shwe
    during an official one-day visit here Thursday.
  • Chulanont arrived at Myanmar's new capital of
    Naypyidaw and met with leaders of the State Peace
    and Development Council (SPDC) including Prime
    Minister Soe Win.
  • Thailand plans to invest in energy projects in
    Myanmar, including oil and gas exploration and
    dams along their common border, the country's
    Permanent Secretary for Commerce Pornchai
    Rujiprapa said Thursday.

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November 28, 2006 MANAGUA, Nicaragua A U.S.
diplomat met Nicaraguan President-elect Daniel
Ortega on Tuesday, opening a new chapter in
relations with a leader Washington once tried to
help overthrow.
  • U.S. Assistant Secretary of State Thomas Shannon
    said he was optimistic after the more than
    hourlong meeting in which he and Ortega talked
    about democracy and the need to fight poverty in
    Nicaragua.
  • I think we are developing an important dialogue
    for relations between the two countries, Shannon
    said. The United States will continue to work
    with Nicaragua and the Nicaraguan people to do
    everything we can for a better future.
  • Ortega did not comment on the meeting.

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Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva has won a second
four-year term as Brazil's president, in a
resounding victory over his challenger Geraldo
Alckmin. Speech after election victory
  • ..Brazil still owes an enormous debt to the
    poor. It also needs to overcome political
    backwardness, and has important ethical issues to
    discuss. I will do my utmost to accelerate the
    process of finding solutions to these problems,
    and to democratically encourage the legislature
    and the judiciary to do the same. I will remain
    committed to the investigation of all accusations
    of corruption, and to the handing out of
    exemplary punishments to the true culprits. My
    friends, I want to continue with the work of a
    government that integrates correct economic
    policy with a strong social sensibility, and
    combines efficient administration with
    appropriate political leadership. A government
    that continues reducing the inequalities between
    people and regions. A government that continues
    to consolidate Brazils place as a sovereign
    nation in the global economic and political
    systems.
  • The necessary conditions are in place for us to
    grow more rapidly and extend our social policies
    to increase employment, and to improve
    education, health, and public security. But we
    are going to do this while maintaining fiscal
    responsibility, and control over inflation. Only
    in this way will we really achieve long-term
    growth. Only in this way will we continue
    growing, generating jobs and redistributing
    income. Only in this way will we make Brazil the
    free and fair nation that we all dream of. Thank
    you very much.

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BEIRUT, Nov 30 (Reuters) - Pro-Syrian Hezbollah
and its allies called for a peaceful protest and
open-ended sit-in in downtown Beirut on Friday to
demand a new government in a fresh challenge to
U.S.-backed Prime Minister Fouad Siniora.
  • Shi'ite Muslim Hezbollah and its main allies --
    the Shi'ite Amal Movement of Parliament Speaker
    Nabih Berri and the Free Patriotic Movement of
    Christian leader Michel Aoun -- say they want
    effective participation in decision making and
    better representation in government to reflect
    their political weight.
  • The Lebanese army has said it would be neutral in
    the political standoff but intervene to stop
    violence or attempts to storm government
    buildings.Thousands of soldiers and police have
    been deployed in the streets of Beirut since the
    Nov. 21 assassination of anti-Syrian cabinet
    minister Pierre Gemayel.

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Lebanese PM calls on pro-Syrian ministers to
rejoin government By Jonathan Lis, Haaretz
Correspondent, Haaretz Service and Agencies
  • Lebanese Prime Minister Fouad Siniora on Thursday
    appealed to six ministers from Hezbollah and
    other pro-Syrian factions to return to the
    cabinet.
  • "I call on my brotherly colleagues, all the
    ministers who presented their resignations, to
    come back to the rows of government ... so that
    we can come back and open all the pages and
    issues that are of importance to our people and
    nation," he said after a cabinet meeting.
  • The ministers quit the cabinet this month after
    all-party talks on a new government collapsed.
    They say the depleted cabinet is a puppet of
    Washington which lacks legitimacy.

BEIRUT Lebanon's prime minister said on Tuesday
that political parties had turned the country
into a battlefield for regional conflicts, and
added he would remain in office to prevent the
outbreak of civil war. "We have turned Lebanon
into a battlefield for regional conflicts ...
This logic is suicidal," Siniora said during a
television interview with Al-Arabiyya news
channel.
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Nobel laureate Tutu to head UN rights probe of
Israeli killing of Palestinian civilians
  • 29 November 2006 Former Anglican Archbishop of
    Cape Town and Nobel Peace Prize laureate Desmond
    Tutu will head the United Nations Human Rights
    Council fact-finding mission into Israeli
    military operations in Gaza established after 19
    Palestinian civilians were killed in an attack on
    the town of Beit Hanoun earlier this month.
  • At the 15 November special session expressed
    grave concern at the continued violation by the
    occupying Power, Israel, of the human rights of
    the Palestinian people in the Occupied
    Palestinian territory and described the military
    attacks as a collective punishment of the
    civilians.

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Installing a US Protectorate in Central Africaby
Michel ChossudovskyGlobal Research, November
23, 2006
  • According to the testimony of Paul Mugabe, a
    former member of the RPF High Command Unit, Major
    General Paul Kagame had personally ordered the
    shooting down of President Habyarimana's plane
    with a view to taking control of the country. He
    was fully aware that the assassination of
    Habyarimana would unleash "a genocide" against
    Tutsi civilians. RPA forces had been fully
    deployed in Kigali at the time the ethnic
    massacres took place and did not act to prevent
    it from happening

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PORTLAND OVERVIEW DRAFT
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  • Vikram Dharanipathi Global Warming
  • Kavitha Kavilthrappa Sri Lanka
  • Ken Krishrappa Africa Unrest
  • Sridhar LakshmiNarasimha Religion and War
  • Tony Muilenburg Brazil Poverty
  • Bruno Zbinden Bolivia
  • Amit Kulkarni Rwanda

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  • In the Portland EDGE course this Autumn we viewed
    part of this revolution up close. Bolivia, under
    their new president Evo Morales, nationalized
    their oil and gas industry, following the lead of
    Venezuelas controversial President, Hugo Chavez.
    He is currently in tough negotiations with
    Brazils Petrobras to set higher prices and a
    larger share of profits for relieving poverty in
    Bolivia. Bolivia has also joined with Venezuela,
    Argentina and Panama in the PetroSur expansion of
    the continental pipelines. These actions reflect
    the large move towards liberal goals of
    development and control of natural resources for
    local peoples, begun historically by Simon
    Bolivar. This study reviews the gas take over and
    the potential use of revenues for Bolivian
    development. (Bruno Zbinden.)

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  • The future of petroleum and natural gas is
    projected by an Energy and Environment study,
    projecting the steady depletion of these fossil
    resources as world demand continues to grow. Wars
    in the Mid East and Caspian Sea region,
    corruption in Africa, and U.S. opposition to
    Chavezs PetroSur proposals reflect the
    geopolitical struggles for these resources.
    Contrasting approaches by the US, military
    strength, and China, aggressive trade dealing,
    currently shows more success by trade. Higher
    energy price has resulted in the more rapid
    growth of environmentally friendly energy
    sources, particularly ethanol and other energy
    from sugar cane. Global warming can be reversed
    by conversion to energy efficient cars, homes and
    practices, and by converting to biofuels. The
    study analyzes one major nation, Brazil,
    currently the leader in ethanol production.
    Acreage in Brazil, converted to biofuels, and
    replanting the rainforest areas lost to logging
    and grazing for beef can help restore the natural
    atmosphere balance. It also will make Brazil one
    of the worlds energy giants. (Vikram
    Dharanipathi)

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  • Today, however, Brazil has one of the worlds
    largest population of people in poverty. The
    rich-poor disparity has grown, with rich
    businessmen and land owners controlling the
    economy leaving millions living in urban
    flavellas. What can be done to translate the oil
    earnings of Venezuela and the needs of China into
    economic opportunity for all Brazilians. Land
    reform, turning huge tracts of unused lands over
    to small farmers, was stymied for a while by
    World Bank actions, but can be renewed by the
    recent reelection of the Labor-backed president
    Lula da Silva, an ally of Hugo Chavez of
    Venezuela. The Brazil study looks towards
    Venezuelan and Chinese investment in land reform,
    financing independent farmer cooperatives to buy
    common equipment and negotiate production and
    price maintenance. It also reviews the steps
    taken in Venezuela to provide education and
    health care to the poor. Looking to the future
    energy and agricultural exports, an estimate is
    made showing what prices and taxes would satisfy
    the campaign promises of da Silva. The paper also
    looks at discounting World Bank dept while
    receiving investment from China and Venezuela.
    (Tony Muilenburg)

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  • While Latin America is well on the way, Africa is
    just starting to recover control of their
    resources. The historical colonial powers have
    maintained a tight control over the continent.
    The experience of Jerry Rawlins in Ghana gives a
    good example of the fight for economic
    independence. Rawlins legacy highlights the
    background of colonial moves that seek to
    maintain a plantation economy. It sees
    corruption, market control, World Bank loans with
    excessive interest, restructuring and Foreign
    Direct Investment as the latest tools. Following
    the dreams of leaders of Africas independence
    movements, the current leaders can look to the
    South American example as an approach they can
    follow. Regaining continental control within the
    African Union, and making the most of Chinese and
    the Wests need for energy and agricultural
    resources can bring the continent into future
    development. The strategy must give proper
    attention to control of markets, fair prices for
    farmers through cooperative actions, elimination
    of corruption, stopping the foreign bribery and
    backing of rebels. (Ken Krishrappa)

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  • Rwanda is a case in point, where the Tutsis,
    used as the privileged minority by German and
    Belgian colonists, were backed by outside forces
    to overthrow the Hutu majority after
    independence. The resulting racial hatred and
    genocide by Hutu extremists was not prevented by
    UN forces on the ground. After the truce, UN
    supervised rebuilding has started. The region is
    still unstable but a truce of sorts has been in
    effect and recent elections in the region give
    promise of a move towards development. Review of
    the colonial interests in the region details the
    crops and minerals of interest to China, the US
    and Europe. It reviews the trade conditions that
    should be formed to benefit the local
    inhabitants. It also looks at the evolution of
    the Rwandan government, which is still Western
    appointed with Tutsi leadership on the National
    level, but local and regional levels undergoing
    elections already are dominated by the Hutu
    majority. Less far along to solution that Ghana
    or Latin America, Rwanda offers a view of the
    obstacles to be overcome by the African Union.
    (Amit Kulkarni)

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  • While Africa and Latin America are seen mostly as
    economic contests for scarce world resources, the
    battles in the Middle East are usually presented
    as religious wars, clashes between Jewish,
    Christian, and Muslim civilizations. Today the US
    religious conservatives have linked with Jewish
    conservatives to oppose Muslims, whose countries
    happen to lie over more than half or the worlds
    remaining oil. A historical review of the common
    origins of the three religions and their common
    values is contrasted with the crusades, jihads,
    and inquisitions of the past and present. The
    Crusades and colonial links to empire are
    reviewed. The failures of the current Iraq and
    Lebanon invasions are reviewed. The emergence of
    a peace plan to reconcile Israel-Palestine
    religious issues, the emergence of the Parliament
    of the Arab League and proposals by England and
    Australia to recognize the role of Syria and Iran
    in solutions of the conflicts show some ope.
    These developments will be monitored day to day.
    (Sridhar LakshmiNarasimha)

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  • Though Sri Lanka is small compared to the other
    areas, it also has been plagued by post colonial
    independence issues. The Tamil population, used
    as the privileged class during the English
    Colonial rule, have been denied such privileged
    positions today by the majority Buddhist
    government. The Tamil Tigers rebel group fighting
    for independence from the Buddhist region employs
    suicide bombing techniques as destructive as the
    insurgents in Iraq, though here it is Hindus
    opposing Buddhists. Solutions are sought within
    the regional economic organization SAARC. Could
    more autonomy serve their cause just as well?
    Could a solution similar to the Basque
    Separatists in Europe relieve tensions and bring
    about recognition of human and cultural rights as
    well as economic self rule? (Kavitha Kavilthrappa)
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