I am reading a book written by the chief of the UN military operation in Rwanda and I have the uncomfortable feeling of looking at something that could happen here.
The rigidity of the factions, the ?international community? elusiveness, the amount of time spent on trivial and meaningless matters, the difference between public stands and internal agendas are quite similar.
As well as the sense of impotence and frustration.
The wizard?s apprentice has created several monsters and now it?s difficult to keep them quiet.
Is there someone to help?
mmmm il consiglio della tua insegnante effettivamente andrebbe seguito..dovrei cominciare anche io..magari avrei potuto cominciare dal commento…:D
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Hi Paolo,
Here are my corrections for this blog entry.
Joanne
Déjà vu
I am reading a book written by the chief of the UN military operation in Rwanda and I have the uncomfortable feeling of looking at something that could happen here.
The rigidity of the factions, the elusiveness of the ?international community´, the amount of time spent on trivial and meaningless matters, the difference between public stands and internal agendas are quite similar.
As well as the sense of impotence and frustration.
The wizard?s apprentice has created several monsters and now it?s difficult to keep them quiet.
Is there anyone who can help?
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