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Apparently being the first African-American President promotes world peace . Plus don't you just love his slogan - CHANGE!!!
now his beloved americans are wanting change.
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Apparently being the first African-American President promotes world peace . Plus don't you just love his slogan - CHANGE!!!
Apparently being the first African-American President promotes world peace . Plus don't you just love his slogan - CHANGE!!!
What is the deal with the flame war here between Chinese and Indians....almost every neighbor of China is attending the ceremony except for Pakistan and Russia(who is claiming that they had scheduling difficulties and not because of the Chinese concerns) and in the whole world only 18 countries are not attending. As a matter of context 10 countries did not attend the 2008 ceremony when there was no controversy of any kind.
Only 44 countries will attend, hardly the world and out of China's neighbours who were invited Russia, Pakistan, Kazakhstan, Vietnam and the Philippines declined to attend.
*it helps to look at a map*
Not all countries are invited..and more than 2/3rd's have agreed to attend of the invited.
Not all countries are invited..and more than 2/3rd's have agreed to attend of the invited.
My mistake about the Chinese neighbors attendance.
Its only the countries with Embassies in Norway. Their Ambassadors were invited.
And I think headlines like "snub Chinese" must be treated with a grain of salt...Indian media is same as Fox news.
does bangladesh have embassy in oslo? i guess no as i don't see bangladesh's name among the 19 not attending country list.
Actually you're right this event is no big deal.
Still it's just typical behaviour from India, whether the issue is big or small.
CardSharp said:So we are getting contradictory reports?
Most invited countries, including India will attend Friday's Nobel peace prize ceremony in Oslo for jailed Chinese dissident Liu Xiaobo, Nobel Institute director Geir Lundestad said on Tuesday, contradicting a statement from China.