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USA show again that they dont care about a shit about the International Comunity

Jean | 15.08.2002 13:11

USA show again that they dont care about a shit about the International Comunity but in exchange ask the whole World to 'help' to clean their own shit what they have planted and created. It is the US which should be International boycotted. I am not a Arab not Muslim, not Jews, just a ordinary man writing some books. So dont take this comments as politically statement but as human being statement. The civilized World should rething the liasion between Bush, Blair and Co. This are not Political 'runners' but power and $ hungry engines. Send them home in the next election - to rebuild humanity! (article 1)

USA show again that they dont care about a shit about the International Comunity
USA show again that they dont care about a shit about the International Comunity

USA show again that they dont care about a shit about the International Comunity
USA show again that they dont care about a shit about the International Comunity


Mexican President Vicente Fox ( news - web sites)
on Wednesday canceled a trip to Texas scheduled for later this month in
protest at the U.S. state's execution of a Mexican national.

"The president of the republic has made the decision
to cancel his business trip that would have taken him
through four cities of the state of Texas," Rodolfo
Elizondo, the president's spokesman, told a late
evening news conference.

"This decision is an unequivocal sign of our rejection
of the execution of the co-national Javier Suarez
Medina."

Texas executed Suarez, 33, a Mexican citizen,
earlier on Wednesday for the 1988 murder of an undercover Dallas police officer
despite pleas for his life from 12 Latin American nations and two in Europe --
Spain and Poland.

U.N. High Commissioner for Human Rights Mary Robinson joined the clemency
appeals on Tuesday, urging in a letter to Secretary of State Colin Powell ( news
- web sites) that the matter be reviewed.

"All of these pleas were rejected by Texas state authorities," said Elizondo.

He expressed Fox's regrets to the Mexican community in Texas for the
cancellation of the trip but said it would have been "inappropriate under the
circumstances" for the visit to have gone ahead.

"Mexico is confident the cancellation of this important presidential visit will
contribute to strengthen the respect of all states for international rights norms
and the conventions that regulate relations between nations," Fox's office said
in a written statement.

Fox had been due to visit Texas from Aug. 26 through Aug. 28.
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Jean
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