Travel Photography Photos tagged as day
Views en route to Ronda, Spain
week of the national day
Ok today was bad, actually the worst. I don't know what i do i just do stuff bad. Like today i forgot my foot thing i had no idea where it was. My mum was so angry. Grrrrrrrrrr. It's the holidays at the moment. I went around to my friends House for a sleepover it was fun but i didn't go to swimming because i wanted to go see this Movie Hancock (it was really good) But i feel bad for missing out on Swimming. Like i have this coach that recons i can make national time but like i think he is going to lose interest. any way. I am not sure about boys either.
Falun Dafa in the Independence Day Parade. They were passing out brochure like crazy.
Behind me are pictures of human karyotypes (chromosomes)
the cemetary of recoleta in Buenos aires. Eva peron rest here.
Safari blue in Zanzibar
wine processing
Yawm-al Quds or Al-Quds Day is a day of solidarity with the oppressed Palestinians and all oppressed people in general. All over the world rallies and marches are held on this day, the last Friday of the holy month of Ramadan. The history of Quds Day dates back to the victory of the Islamic Revolution in Iran nearly 30 years ago. One of the first actions Imam Khomeini took as leader of the newly formed Islamic Republic was to cut off the supply of oil to the two apartheid regimes of Israel and South Africa and put sanctions on both of them. He inaugurated Al-Quds day as an integral part of Ramadan so that Muslims would never forget their responsibility and duty towards Palestine and all oppressed people in the world. Imam Khomeini, on 16th August 1979 inaugurated "The Day For The Oppressed" with the following words: “The Muslims of the world should view Quds Day not only as a day for all the Muslims of the world, but one for all the deprived, and from that sensitive point, they should stand against the oppressors and the world-plunderers and should not rest until the oppressed have been set free from the oppression of the power-wielders.” During Ramadan, when our minds (should) be focused on empathizing with those who are suffering, it is worth remembering that there are thousands of prisoners who will be celebrating Eid in captivity for no other crime than their faith, or their nationality, or their ethnicity, or their beliefs, or a bit of all or some of these reasons.” "Quds Day is the day for the weak and oppressed to confront the arrogant powers, the day for those nations suffering under the pressure of the superpowers and other powers to confront. I invite Muslims all over the globe to consecrate the last Friday of the holy month of Ramadan as 'Quds Day' and to proclaim the international solidarity of Muslims in support of the legitimate rights of the Muslim people of Palestine.” http://www.inminds.co.uk http://www.inminds.co.uk/qudsday2006.php http://www.inminds.co.uk/boycott-israel.php http://www.inminds.co.uk/download.php?id=67 http://www.ihrc.org.uk/file/qudsposter.pdf http://www.ezsoftech.com/ramadan/ramadan21.asp http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/quana_01_19_03.htm http://www.robert-fisk.com/articles18.htm
Argghhh can't wait........
mmmmm.... indian food:)
Principal observes the students