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Public Liang make Germany the leadership of the Municipal Law Enforcement Bureau sent a banner. Express reporter Wang Fei / photoExpress reporter Li Jiawen
yesterday Guangzhou Municipal Law Enforcement Bureau and the City Administration Committee Joint liberating, had accused each other alternately in liberating on on the 14th and the 16th, the existence of an illegally built,, Haizhu District,, Long St. where tenants petition in the third degree. Video: Photos Urban Management law enforcement, Deputy Secretary Hiroshi any liberating people sent to the leadership of the Urban Management Bureau as a banner Source: Southern Television, the The officer set fire to let the hedge
9 o'clock yesterday morning,, Long St where households Fung brothers and sisters in households beam so that Germany in the 14th and the 16th has arrived at the scene. Two people show each other suspected illegal construction materials such as text and photographs, and each accused each other of illegally built a media interview. Any of the receivers of Urban Management law enforcement, Deputy Secretary Che-woo Lui, Leung Tak first presented
the presence of the Municipal Law Enforcement Bureau Law Enforcement Director Zhang Yongli, many times been to the site inspection and found the two houses have some illegally built. In addition, Long St, near a lot of housing there are also varying degrees of illegally built. If city management to enforce,, may be illegally built part of the two people should be dismantled, other tenants involved in illegal buildings are dismantled.
To this end, the beam so that Germany, the understanding of urban management departments want a harmonious solution to the idea of the event,,, so he was not accountable to quarrel or a dead end, but the current situation is not mediation, knowing,, discipline and honest. , and actively carry out responsibilities, non-discriminatory in this matter, my personal feeling is has reached to solve the non-time. The Hiroshi any went on to say, this is a very representative case, the next step, urban management departments must ascertain the facts. involved in city management
November 23 last year, the beam so that Germany Municipal Urban liberating complaints from neighbors on the 16th housing suspected of illegally built. Beam Germany show that the pictures show, the neighbor's house west of the rooftop erection of about 8 m, about 1 meter high iron, tin, also erected on top of the metal frame and bamboo. Beam Germany questioned whether the house property out of Haizhu District Urban Management Bureau researcher Feng Yu-Ho, so his complaints since 2007 has been dragged while pending.
on January 31 this year, Urban Management liberating Japan and China on the 16th, the owners of Fung brothers and sisters said, Haizhu District Urban Management Bureau researcher,, Feng Yu-Ho,, just enter the list of property rights to inherit their parents' heritage. do not live in the house.
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Yongxing Village residents to relocate, with no timetable
Urban Management Committee liberating, in response to incineration plant related problems
Express News reporter Li Jiawen reported the Lijiang widely Pitt when entry into the waste classification of the first pilot? Li Hang surrounding villagers into the incineration plant to oversee the production of environmental protection when implemented? Yongxing Village, the villagers when it can be the relocation of ecological compensation ... Yesterday morning, Panyu well-known Internet users Agassi to go alone to the the liberating Department of City Management Committee to understand the new developments of this year, Guangzhou waste disposal.
The real estate included in the first region of the waste classification. In this regard,, the Panyu District Urban Management Bureau official said that the waste classification is based on the street as a unit to promote this new Shatou Street and East Central Street. Agassi To this end, Panyu District, there is a saying, what is operating in the selection of the first area of the waste classification.
on November 23 of last year, the City Management Committee liberating the relevant person in charge of a facility of the Management Committee has said, Hang Li Yongxing village near the affected residents, the city government in November the beginning of the formation of a decision to solve the problem of relocation led by the Government of Baiyun District,, Taihe Town, the local departments to implement the relocation program of more than 580 households affected before the Spring Festival. Agassi yesterday asked the relocation program exactly out yet. City Management Committee revealed that the current timetable is still hard to say, the time delay in the hands of the villagers, they are still not unified the views of the relocation sites. official said,, despite two years been urging the Yongxing,, village, village representatives still has yet to be elected, and thus far from the villagers, training, scheduling and follow-up matters, prepared supervision venues, clothing, only been vacant.
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By Meredith Buel ,
Washington
22 January 2009
US Sec. of Defense Robert Gates (left) with Joint Chiefs Chairman Mike MullenU.S. Defense Secretary Robert Gates says President Barack Obama's plan to withdraw U.S. combat troops from Iraq in 16 months is one of the options currently being studied at the Pentagon. </p> Secretary Gates told reporters at the Pentagon on Thursday that since the November presidential election,, the military has been working on a variety of options to pull U.S. troops out of Iraq. </p>"From really ever since the election, we have been looking at several options, and obviously 16 months is one of them. We are very aware of what the president has said and we have an obligation and a responsibility to provide him with a range of options that include the one that he has spoken about," he said.</p> The U.S. has more than 140,,000 troops in Iraq. President Obama has promised to withdraw combat forces within 16 months,, although he has said some troops will remain to fight terrorist cells, train Iraqi soldiers and provide security.</p> Some American military commanders say the United States needs to be careful about withdrawing troops from Iraq too quickly, saying progress there is fragile and could be reversed.</p> The defense secretary's remarks come one day after Mr. Obama met with top military leaders and told them to draft additional plans to execute a drawdown of soldiers in Iraq. A statement released after the meeting did not include a specific timetable.</p> U.S. Navy Admiral Michael Mullen,, the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff and principle military advisor to the president, says he and Mr. Obama discussed a deliberate and rapid process to look at a responsible withdrawal of troops from Iraq.</p> "We have worked this very hard. We have planned an awful lot of options, but there will need to be additional meetings and engagements to work our way through the fullness of both Iraq and Afghanistan, hear from the Joint Chiefs,, which is what the president has said he would do as well,," he said.</p> President Obama supports a plan to nearly double the number of U.S. forces in Afghanistan,, where violence has increased in recent months.</p> Late last year,, NATO defense ministers gave new guidance to commanders to attack those involved in Afghanistan's illegal narcotics trade who are providing financial support to the insurgents.</p> Secretary Gates says he has given U.S. troops permission to do the same thing.</p> "We clearly have to go after the drug labs and the drug lords that provide support to the Taliban and to other insurgents. I have signed off on a change in the rules of engagement for our own forces. If we have evidence that the drug labs and drug lords are supporting the Taliban, then they are fair game," he said.</p> Gates also says the goals the United States has had for Afghanistan are too broad and are oriented too far into the future.</p> "And we need more concrete goals that can be achieved realistically within three to five years in terms of reestablishing control in certain areas, providing security for the population, going after al-Qaida, preventing the reestablishment of terrorism, better performance in terms of delivery of services to the people, some very concrete things,," he said.</p> The United States has some 33,,000 ground forces in Afghanistan. President Obama is expected to support adding up to 30,,000 more troops this year as his administration shifts America's military focus from Iraq to Afghanistan.</p>相关的主题文章:
Thursday
By Edward Yeranian
Cairo
22 November 2008
The U.S. Senate approved the nomination of a new U.S. ambassador to
Libya late Thursday, making it the first time in 36 years that the United
States will have an ambassador in the Libyan capital,, Tripoli. Putting a
U.S. ambassador in Libya marks the culmination of a long road towards
diplomatic normalcy between the two nations,, as Edward Yeranian reports
from Cairo.
Gene Cretz (2004 file photo)The Senate's confirmation of career diplomat Gene
Cretz as the new U.S. ambassador to Libya culminates a long process of
healing and a rapprochement between two nations.
Here in the
Arab world, many observers are watching the re-establishment of
diplomatic relations between the United States and Libya,, followed by
the Senate approval of a new ambassador to Tripoli-the first in 36
years with caution and mixed feelings.
Hisham Youssef, who
heads the Cabinet of Arab League Secretary-General Amr Moussa,, says
that the League is pleased by the improving relations between the
United States and Libya.
"We welcome advancing relations between
Libya and the United States and on the basis of agreements that they
have had in the last several months and advancing the relations is
something that we look at in a very positive and constructive way," he
said.
Youssef is,, nevertheless, a bit skeptical about the
importance of the U.S. move to confirm Cretz, due to a backdrop of
tense relations between the outgoing Bush administration and the Arab
world, in general.
"Well, improving relations with the whole of
the Arab world requires much more than having an ambassador in Libya
and this is why people are looking forward to the policies that will be
adopted by the new [Obama] administration," he said.
Some
critics of the move in the Arab world,, like political analyst and
columnist for Beirut's Daily Star newspaper Rami Khouri, also think
that the Bush administration is improving relations with Libya for all
the wrong reasons.
"I'm a little bit cynical about it," he said.
"I think this deal that the Libyans and the Americans and the West made
strikes me as incomplete because they gave up their nuclear industry in
return for having normal relations. They paid a lot of money to
compensate families of the victims of the bombings."
"But,
Libya is still an autocratic place which is very tightly run and the
West is very happy to have relations with it and make money from oil
and contracts and stuff like that. So, I'm a bit critical of how the
West would completely ignore the internal conditions and the nature of
the regime, especially a regime that talks about promoting freedom and
democracy as Bush has been. To do this kind of deal strikes me as
materialistic expediency at its worst," he added.
Libyan leader,
Colonel Moammar Gadhafi began to improve ties with Washington in 2003
after renouncing terrorism and weapons of mass destruction. That
process came to a head this year,, after Libya agreed on a plan to
compensate families of the 1988 bombing of Pan Am flight 103 over
Lockerbie,, Scotland and the 1986 bombing of the Berlin discoteque,, La
Belle,, in which two US serviceman were killed, and dozens wounded.
Secretary
of State Condoleezza Rice met with Saif al-Islam Gadhafi,, the son of the
Libyan leader,, Thursday, on the heels of the Senate approval of Cretz.
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Nearly 200
By Scott Stearns
Dakar
22 January 2009
Refugees returning to Liberia face the challenge of rebuilding lives in a society traumatized by 14 years of civil war.
Solomon Weah came home to Liberia hoping to find a job with the computer skills he learned in a refugee camp in Ghana. Four months later, he is still without work.
"I am actually frustrated being in Liberia,," he said. "It would have been better for me to stay in the refugee camp."
Weah's wife died during Liberia's long civil war. He says coming home after five years in Ghana has been hardest on their three children.
"They need to go to school. They need to eat. You have your entire family that depends on you,, and you are not working,," he said. "The situation is very,, very tight."
Liberia's repatriation and resettlement commission says more than 9,000 refugees returned last month from camps in Ghana, Sierra Leone, and Guinea. Commission field supervisor Momolu Freeman says many of the returnees, like Weah, acquired new jobs skills as refugees. But that does not necessarily make it any easier to find work.
"Liberians already on the ground are also looking for jobs, and those that come are also looking for jobs,, so the challenge there is how can they fit in," said Freeman.
Fitting in is not just about finding work. It is adapting to a new life in a country forever changed by war. Liberians who stayed and those who left have all been traumatized by the brutality of the 14-year conflict.
Returning refugees have the added psychological stress of not knowing what to expect or how they will be received. Many find help at the Trauma Healing Program of Liberia's Lutheran church.
"We try to help them to understand that their expectation can not, 100 percent,, be met," said J. Lazarus Flomo, the program's chief trainer.
"We first try to help them to understand their self-esteem, try to make them to know that there is nowhere like home,," he said. "They have to know that the war itself has an impact on community,, wherever, be it Europe or Africa, it has an impact on community."
Flomo says the church program helps returning refugees adjust to a traumatized society by focusing on the need to move forward toward reconciliation and not remain locked in a cycle of hatred and retribution. He says post-traumatic stress in Liberia is a serious issue in the workplace and at home, a stress that is felt more acutely when coupled with the anxiety of looking for work.
The United Nations estimates that about 85 percent of Liberians are unemployed. Since taking office in 2006,, President Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf's government has actively sought to encourage job growth with more than $130 million in new investments creating more than 2,,000 new jobs. But much work remains in a nation where the World Bank estimates three-quarters of the population live on less than one dollar a day.
"We have got to bring down the high unemployment rate,," said Richard Tolbert,, who chairs Liberia's National Investment Commission. "We have got to secure jobs for all of the people, as many of the people as we can. This to me is the essence of our poverty-reduction strategy of the government is job creation. So there is much more to be done. We work night and day to achieve that."
Weah says he is most concerned about educating his children and appreciates government efforts thus far to improve schools and hospitals. Driven from his home by conflict, he is most thankful for the chance his children have to grow up in a country without war.
"With the kind of peace we are enjoying now, I think that things will be fine with the level of acceptance from the international community and the people of Liberia themselves," he said.
Nearly 200,000 Liberians have returned home since the end of the war. Camps remain in Guinea, Ghana, Sierra Leone and Ivory Coast, where the United Nations refugee agency says it will not complete their return until after Ivorian elections - expected sometime later this year.
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