Israel is a nuclear power!

Official evidence proves Israel already has nuclear weapons.

Evidence uncovered by an American academic Sasha Polakow-Suransky, show that Israel attempted to sell nuclear weapons to South Africa during the Apartheid. Discussions between top officials from both governments took place towards the end of March in 1975.

At the time, current Israeli president Shimon Peres was the defence minister. The document shows that a secrecy pact with regards to all military and nuclear relations between the two nations was signed with his South African counterpart Pieter Willem Botha.

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The agreement was signed by Shimon Peres and Pieter Willem Botha. Photograph: Guardian UK

Israel has never admitted nor denied that it has nuclear weapons but what makes these findings even more interesting is that during the Apartheid many nations across the World were at uproar against the South Africans with their racism and blatant human right violations, yet the Israelis were very intimate with them.

Israel has already denied claims that it tried to sell weapons to the Apartheid regiem, no surprise there. But there is ample amount of further evidence to discredit this claim.

In the eyes of the people, who really have them open can, they see the human right violations that go on against the Palestinians on a daily basis by the Israelis it is no surprise or shock to have now discovered that they actually supported the apartheid.

Source: Guardian Newspaper UK

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Tragedy unites Poles and Russians.

Political and personal relations between Poland and Russia have been difficult since World War II. But the way in which Russia have handled the recent tragedy of the plane crash which killed Polish President Lech Kaczynski has been very well received by the Poles.

Polish news stations have been replaying a clip of Vladimir Putin giving his opposite number Donald Tusk, a hug. They have also been surprised by the decision of Vladimir Putin to overlook the investigation of the crash which killed all 96 people on board.

During this visit in Katyn, Lech Kaczynski was prepared to actually acknowledge recent attempts by the Russians to levitate the pain caused by the events which occurred in Katyn.

The circumstances in which these two proud neighbouring nations are coming together is one which no one would have wished for. But the suffering caused by the Russians since the 1940′s is something Poles will not forget quickly but the respect and love shown by Russia and its people over this event will go a long way to show that this Russia is not like the old and having closer relations will benefit both.

Source: Russia Today

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Katyn claims more heroes 70 years on.

An aging Russian Tupolev TU-154 plane carrying nearly 100 people including Poland’s president Lech Kaczynski, his wife Maria and many other top figures have perished after the aircraft crashed as it prepared to land in Smolensk western Russia. They were all due to Katyn memorial site where Polish officers were murdered by Russian Secret Police during World War II.

Other top figures included Aleksander Szczyglo who was the national security chief, Slawomir Skrzypek the governor of the National Bank of Poland, Jerzy Szmajdinski the deputy speaker of the lower house, Franciszek Gagor who was the Chief of the General Staff, Ryszard Kaczorowski a former president in excile, Przemyslaw Gosiewski Deputy head of the Law and Justice Party and Anna Walentynowicz who was a trade union activist at the Gdansk shipyard.

This is not the article I was hoping to write after such a long break but Poland holds something special for me and it hurts to see and hear about this on the news. So I do this as a mark of respect to those who perished, their families and the Polish people.

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Gone for long but back again

It has been a good 5 months since my last post here, too long I know. But things have changed for me and finding time to myself has become precious. A more demanding job has a lot to do with it amongst other things. I have started making a couple of sites for friends and am working on one at the moment for a good friend of mine who is a Photographer. It is currently hosted at www.lukashev.co.uk feel free to leave comments about the design here on this post, as the other site has no function as such apart from a contact page.

In a nutshell, like I have promised in other posts, I will try to post here a bit more often.

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