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. r a n t s • & • r e f l e c t i o n s • . . . . haiku is poetry, here in Western style, with 17 syllables, on three lines: 5.7.5

ex-heir apparent

saif al-islam ~ still at-large seeking to flee ~ mercenaries help
Posted by Don Shall at 11/03/2011 11:44:00 AM
Labels: arab spring, arab summer, arise, coward, coward on the run, crimes against humanity, denial, endgame, freedom, haiku, justice, libya, mermaid dawn, middle east, qaddafi, qaddafi son, saif al-islam

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☞ Since early February 2011, starting with the wave of uprisings leading to the fall of the dictators of Tunisia, Egypt, recently Libya, and soon Syria, with yet more to follow – in what was first called the Arab Spring, and now gone global with OccupyWallStreet and its echoes – I have been closely following these, and more local, Current Events. ∞ I have been harvesting phrases from the full range of media and content outlets. ∞ These haiku are 99% built from actual quotes of news-makers, reporters, eye-witnesses, analysts, observers, iconoclasts and occasional quacks.

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