Sunday, November 8, 2009

EU started a total blockade of the European mini state "Arabstan"

EU started a total blockade of the European mini state "Arabstan".

By David Verveer

Our correspondent in Roermond, the Netherlands, reporting from the eastern bank of the river Meuse, which, as we reported several days back, suffers from continues bombardments by Arabstani terrorists, shooting on Roermond's civilian neighborhoods with rockets and missiles.

The security council of the EU issued an ultimatum to the leaders of Arabstan (former Ravenstein, a mini state wedged between Holland and Belgium, populated by Islam workers, a country that gained independence several years back). The EU ultimatum threatens to close all the borders into and from Arabstan, including blocking local citizens to go to their work in the surrounding countries (the main source of income of the mini state), provided the bombardment is not stopped immediately. The lame excuse that has been provided by Arabstani leaders, claiming that those rockets are fired by terrorists, is not acceptable, as according international law, the government is responsible to prevent terrorism.

As from last Monday 4 o'clock in the morning, the blockade became reality, and 2 million workers and their families are in actual fact imprisoned in a huge open prison or concentration camp. In fact, the smuggling activities organized by drug rings, will now provide the urgent needs of the civilian population (those smugglers have built a illegal tunnel complex, through which merchandise is delivered, and sold at inflated prices to the local citizens.
The EU allows Red Cross supplies for human assistance, and convoys of trucks, ships and trains daily enter Arabstan, after being searched for illegal merchandise.

The UN Security Council has ordered to investigate if this blockade is legal or should be considered a crime to humanity. The Libyan representative proposes a boycott on all products coming from the EU, until the blockade will be cancelled.
Sudan has intended to send volunteers to help defending the borders of Arabstan.

In the mean time, the bombardment on Roermond continues, schools are closed and families with children are advised to stay with friends outside the war zone.
The Pope requested restrain from both sides, however the Turkish President Erdogan told his hosts on a state visit to Venezuela, that the Muslim fighters of Arabstan are in their moral rights to fight for their religious freedom, and that according Muslim religion, it is the duty of these fighters to defend the Quran and Islam.

Geert Wilders, the anti Islam Politian in the Netherlands tells the Dutch population, that he had warned them, but they would not listen.

The blockade does not include the continues supply of electricity, gas, fuel, and water from the neighboring countries, alternative supply routes were found, when a rocket landed on the main electricity transformation station near Roermond, and damaged the ordinary supply lines of electricity to the capital city Islamabad (former city of Maaseik).

A NATO general told the press that in the mean time, NATO does not consider invading Arabstan, due to the fact that Arabstan has no regular army, and NATO soldiers do not fight civilians (innocent or not).

Pleasure boats filled with Humanist Organizations sailed from Luxemburg in the direction of Islamabad, to protest the blockade, on board known celebrities such as former Dutch Premier van Agt, the peace Nobel laureate Bishop Metutu and Crown prince Albert of Belgium. However, the former actress Brigitte Bardot cancelled her participation when she found out that this expedition did not include animal rights.
It is not yet clear if the navy will allow them to enter Islamabad port.

The Government of Arabstan announced that the Napoleonic laws will be replaced by the Islamic Laws in the country, which includes also capital punishment.
The Euro Song Festival has accepted Arabstan as full member, and hopes to see Arabstani participation in the next Euro Song Festival.

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