Dec 20, 2011
above: The North Korea leader, Kim Jong-Il
He was born in Baekdu Mountain with a foretold story about his birth being proclaimed with a new star in heaven and the double rainbow as stated by his authorized biographers.
Since birth, Kim Jong-Il was already considered to be a genius child since he had a fast growth and development. In 3 weeks’ time, he was able to learn how to walk and at 8 weeks thereafter, he already started talking.
When he was in Junior high, ... Read More
Dec 19, 2011
above: The family of Kim Il-sung and his first wife, Kim Jong-suk along with Kim Jong-Il when he was still 3 years old
Kim Jong –Il is the first born son of the great founder of North Korea, Kim Il-sung with Kim Jong-suk, his first wife
above: Kim Jong-Il together with his sister Kim Kyong-hui
He had a younger sister named Kim Kyong-hui whom he had a 5 year gap, who then became a Workers' Party member
above: The Dear Leader Kim Jong-Il showing up himself ... Read More
Jan 26, 2009
While the international community is calling for an investigation on Israel for the reported war crimes of its troops in Gaza, Prime Minister Ehud Olmert recently vowed to protect his soldiers.
Olmert was quoted by Reuters saying: "The commanders and soldiers sent to Gaza should know they are safe from various tribunals and Israel will assist them on this front and defend them, just as they protected us with their bodies during the Gaza operation."
But Riyad al-Malki, Palestinian Foreign Minister, stated ... Read More
Jan 15, 2009
For the second time in a week, Lebanon yesterday fired rockets on Israel while Isaeli forces were still pursuing Hamas militants. But based on reports, signs of escalating violence still could not be established.
According to the police, there were no reported casualties in the latest incident although warning signs could be heard in the Northern part of Israel.
A few days ago, the same event happened but officials of both countries downplayed the incident as an action done by smaller Palestinian groups ... Read More
Jan 11, 2009
Pakistan officials said that their military posts in the border with Afghanistan were attacked Saturday night and Sunday morning by hundreds of militants. The attackers are believed to be foreign fighters.
Six Pakistani soldiers and forty militants were reported dead in the encounters according to the military spokesman.
Athar Abbas also added that the series of attacks that the militants launched is one of the biggest attacks they have seen.
The military camps and posts in the ... Read More