Sunday, 22 February 2009

Waiting for Oscars tonight:) / and the oscars goes to...









Waiting for Oscars tonight:)



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I couldn't watch the Oscars of course it was early morning here Dubai, and had to go to work, but I was following up from the People/E entertainment magazines:))) but watched last night:)

And the Oscars went to...;

SLUMDOG MILLIONAIRE

(Biggest winner of the night, they deserved it, it was a interesting movie, lot different than any other Hollywood movies.




Actress in Leading Role:
Kate Winslet
(She definitely deserve it)




Actor in Leading Role:
Sean Penn
(I didn't watch "Milk" but Sean Penn is a good actor, my favorite was Brade Pitt:))



Actress in Supporting Role:
Penelope Cruz
(I didn't watch her movie but watched Elegy.. she was good in there:)



Actor in Supporting Role:
Heath Ledger
(He was a good actor, it is sad how he died:(
And many others of course who helped and create the movie to become a movie, all the listing in the OSCARS..

Wednesday, 4 February 2009

Egyptians full of praise for Turkish leader

For sure, after Mr. Erdogan's acted in Davos, Middle East countries praised him more. I don't proved how he acted in Davos nor how he handle the situation. He doesn't know the diplomatic policies or manners anyway... I wonder why Arab world leaders doesn't defends Gazze as much as he does, he is not even a Arab. Or Mrs. Emine doesn't cry for the soldiers killed by PKK or left orphanage kids as much as she does for Gazze kids.

Cairo: While admitting he is not interested in politics, Helmy Madkour, a labourer at a Cairo plastics factory, says he admires Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan for making a 'courageous' statement against Israel recently in Switzerland.
"The man is not an Arab, but he defended the Palestinians more strongly and courageously than any Arab leader. I wish he would become the caliph," said Madkour.
Erdogan stormed out of a forum panel at the World Economic Forum in Davos last week after a heated debate on the Gaza Strip in which he was denied equal time to respond to Israeli President Shimon Peres' advocacy of the Jewish state's incursion into the populous Palestinian enclave. More than 1,330 Palestinians were killed in the 22-day Israeli offensive.

"Arab leaders should take Erdogan as an example of courage and honesty," Madkour, 45, told Gulf News.

Since his angry departure was shown on TV screens, the Turkish leader has been showered with praise in this predominantly Muslim nation of 80 million.
A delegation of Egyptian opposition MPs on Monday went to the Turkish embassy in Cairo to express their appreciation.

"It was a historic stance, which Arabs and Muslims will not forget," said independent MP Jamal Zahran, who was a member of the delegation. His reaction also drew support from Egyptians on Facebook, a social networking site.