Thursday, November 12, 2015

The Boko Haram problem

I was at a fascinating meeting on The Situation in Kenya and the surrounding states. When you think about the girls that were kidnapped in Nigeria back 2 years ago, can it really be that long!
The other gentleman was from Nigeria and his brother was killed by the followers of Boko Haram and was there to support Alan who was the main speaker. He was here at the meeting with Alan Channer and about to go out to Kenya later in the week! We hear nothing in the press about what is going on in Northern Kenya and North Eastern Nigeria because those who are interested are not in touch with global media! The gentleman who was with him was Dr Aliyu Musa from Coventry University. The audience was horrified with what was happening and unfortunately one of  the things they needed was money. For flights to get over there and in hospitals to take of those wounded in battle.
When you think of all the money used to buy footballers or athletes, men or women. In fact there is a film out about Bill Gates who donates some of his income, to deserving causes.
You look a television and you see the families trying to make a new beginning, and your heart bleeds! 

Wednesday, September 16, 2015

What is happening in Sudan?

I was watching an interview with Patricia Parker who instigated KidsforKids, in Sudan, in this interview she said that in the time it had taken to watch the interview a child would have died of malnutrition. In many parts of Sudan there was no running water and kids would have to walk miles to get water. The other difficulty is the fact that the disease malaria, which is easily treated in the west takes it's toll over there,
Again, FGM this abhorrent practice, which my be banned world wide, should be explained to the people who promote it what it does to those girls. It is no use that those in the west make a stand without explaining why they have done this, So the major issue is dialogue between the two. We need to lobby the Governments of Sudan & UK & US to listen to the people. 

Friday, September 11, 2015

Women under pressure as rape continues to be a weapon of war

Women in War are thought of as a commodity and are used as a financial lever to create more money. ISIS are holding women and children, as we see that the final outcome is the ultimate penalty of rape, which has long-lasting effects upon the victim and the family.
On Tuesday 8th Sept Vladimir Putin Headlined in the "Evening Standard" when he said that Islamic State must be destroyed at all costs.
Boko Haram was talked about on the news last night and where had the girls gone? There must be a number of parents who have not given up hope, feeling one day they would hear of them. The concern is we do not have this story reported. Why not? Maybe the refugees story is so huge, and rightly these lesser stories get swamped.
Has Putin helped the World, or will it take dialogue with Islamic State?

Then there is the difficulty of nurses in the UK - will Cameron help the doctors? I had  an MRI yesterday, and feel that it is a miracle that by loading you into a canister and playing discordant sounds at you somehow you have an image of yourself.
Being a teacher it concerns me that in UK in the National Curriculum they are phasing out Physics, despite the miracle of the MRI and all those intricate well thought out theories.

Thursday, June 25, 2015

Is it Goodbye to the Generals!


Unfortunately Aung San Suu Kyi has a massive task in front of her should she win the elections. People think that will resolve a lot of problems very quickly and lives will get better. But as she says it takes time.
They have been fifty years waiting, Peter Popham wrote in "The Independent" on Weds 17th June.
Suu says that "Our country is like a poor family in which parents and children must work together to improve family life. Our country lags behind other countries. We will have to try hard.
Everybody wants money and a comfortable life including me" says Suu Kyi,
Her husband and children were able to visit her in September and the she won the Nobel Peace Prize which one of her sons joined in to accept as her husband was too weak, fighting cancer she was unable to get to see him at the end. If anyone has seen the movie"That Lady" they will know the horrors that befell her and her bravery in which she placed her family second for the love of her country. We all hope we can be assured hat this Lady is the next  leader!!

Friday, June 12, 2015

Organophosphates

I went to Parliament on Wednesday June 10th for an Amendment debate given by Jessica Morden from Newport South on organophosphates. This was instigated by a constituent that had been affected by the age of 17 having sheep-dipped.
I was working on our farm in South Wales and dipping sheep and I believe that the sheep dip was instrumental in the M S I now suffer from, I was a teacher and a dancer and my ability for balance and my cognitive ability have been effected. A friend asked if doctors have any medical evidence for this, but I believe all over the country there is evidence by sheer numbers that there is. I feel that the warnings given by the manufacturers were not adequate.
The reason governments or pharmaceuticals won't admit to this there would be many writs for compensation. I just want someone to say that organophosphates have caused untold damage.

Friday, May 29, 2015

Cruel Britain

Shree was an intern here for three years, working with my husband on the Middle East and was so proficient with the computer helping set up a web-site.She was able to travel with my husband to the Tory conference. Unfortunately she travelled from Singapore having been here for many years with her University and Masters here. She made many friends in the UK, but when she went to visit Singapore and her home, she broke her leg and overstayed her time there, because she wasn't able to travel by herself and her leg was so painful, and the Home Office said that she should come straight back.
Will and I went to her hearing at a Court in London and the Lawyer was very supportive, but the Home Office objected, this was costing such a lot of money, which was funded by her mother, but it was getting so expensive her mother felt that she was unable to go on as did Shree.
So this is why we are devastated that this true friend of the family is about to be deported, when you think of all the tax-dodgers that manage to cheat the system and stay here!
Whilst she was over here  she has been a great support to me, I suffer from MS and she has been a great support to me (physically) and in all other ways, and I do feel the Home Office should look into hearts, as we believe they have made a terrible mistake, She flies back on June 1st her Mother will be pleased, but there will be many here who will be heart broken.
Veronica Morris.

Sunday, April 26, 2015

World's Richest Terror Army

I watched on TV on Wednesday 22nd April, the program called World's Richest Terror Army, which was quite mind boggling, In one particular scene was the Group had put explosive charges right round the temple and raised it to the ground, it was totally destroyed.

The money seems to be gained from sale of artifacts, to the travelling tourists. The Pyramids have been looted by these gangs destroying some of the antiquities in the process. This was obviously ISIS which everybody thinks where do they get their money from? From the sale of these antiquities and the ransoms that are paid.

Peter Tayler presented the workings of ISIS. He was even able to get an interview with David Petraeus to admit one of his centres became a Terroist training university, subseqently picked up by those in the US as information that he had given his wife was in fact confidential.

The biggest coup was his interview with Abu Hagir who used to run the group's finances in Iraq.
A meeting in London the question that faced us "Where do we go from here" a difficult and depressing question. What is the answer?