
I just sat through an hour of CNN, getting caught with on all the specs on today’s London Underground bombings. Sobering, and uncomfortably familiar.
Back on that morning in September of 2001 as the events were unfolding back east, I remember being the first person I knew who noticed the the date. 911. The number for Emergency, a number representing panic. The chosen date of the attack itself was perversely creative. It demonstrated purposefulness, reinforcing the message, effectively making the sense of violation even more real.
I’m curious about today’s date, July 7, and wonder if there’s anything significant about the number 7 or 77 that’s being communicated here in these London attacks.
Hmm. Check this out. Pay attention to the members included in the Group’s list, as well as the nations notably absent:
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia:
The Group of 77 at the United Nations is a loose coalition of developing nations, designed to promote its members’ collective economic interests and create an enhanced joint negotiating capacity in the United Nations. There were 77 founding members of the organization, but the organization has since expanded to 133 member countries.
The group was founded on June 15, 1964 by the “Joint Declaration of the Seventy-Seven Countries” issued at the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD). The first major meeting was in Algiers in 1967, where the Charter of Algiers was adopted and the basis for permanent institutional structures was begun. There are Chapters of the Group of 77 in Rome (FAO), Vienna (UNIDO), Paris (UNESCO), Nairobi (UNEP) and the Group of 24 in Washington, D.C. (IMF and World Bank).
Member States:
* Afghanistan
* Algeria
* Angola
* Antigua and Barbuda
* Argentina
* Bahamas
* Bahrain
* Bangladesh
* Barbados
* Belize
* Benin
* Bhutan
* Bolivia
* Bosnia and Herzegovina
* Botswana
* Brazil
* Brunei Darussalam
* Burkina Faso
* Burundi
* Cambodia
* Cameroon
* Cape Verde
* Central African Republic
* Chad
* Chile
* China
* Colombia
* Comoros
* Republic of the Congo
* Costa Rica
* Côte d’Ivoire
* Cuba
* North Korea
* Democratic Republic of the Congo
* Djibouti
* Dominica
* Dominican Republic
* Ecuador
* Egypt
* El Salvador
* Equatorial Guinea
* Eritrea
* Ethiopia
* Fiji
* Gabon
* Gambia
* Ghana
* Grenada
* Guatemala
* Guinea
* Guinea-Bissau
* Guyana
* Haiti
* Honduras
* India
* Indonesia
* Iran
* Iraq
* Jamaica
* Jordan
* Kenya
* Kuwait
* Laos
* Lebanon
* Lesotho
* Liberia
* Libya
* Madagascar
* Malawi
* Malaysia
* Maldives
* Mali
* Marshall Islands
* Mauritania
* Mauritius
* Micronesia
* Mongolia
* Morocco
* Mozambique
* Myanmar
* Namibia
* Nepal
* Nicaragua
* Niger
* Nigeria
* Oman
* Pakistan
* Palau
* Palestine
* Panama
* Papua New Guinea
* Paraguay
* Peru
* Philippines
* Qatar
* Romania
* Rwanda
* Saint Kitts and Nevis
* Saint Lucia
* Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
* Samoa
* Sao Tome and Principe
* Saudi Arabia
* Senegal
* Seychelles
* Sierra Leone
* Singapore
* Solomon Islands
* Somalia
* South Africa
* Sri Lanka
* Sudan
* Suriname
* Swaziland
* Syria
* Thailand
* Timor-Leste
* Togo
* Tonga
* Trinidad and Tobago
* Tunisia
* Turkmenistan
* Uganda
* United Arab Emirates
* Tanzania
* Uruguay
* Vanuatu
* Venezuela
* Vietnam
* Yemen
* Zambia
* ZimbabwePresiding Countries:
* India (1970-1971)
* Peru (1971-1972)
* Egypt (1972-1973)
* Iran (1973-1974)
* Mexico (1974-1975)
* Madagascar (1975-1976)
* Pakistan (1976-1977)
* Jamaica (1977-1978)
* Tunisia (1978-1979)
* India (1979-1980)
* Venezuela (1980-1981)
* Algeria (1981-1982)
* Bangladesh (1982-1983)
* Mexico (1983-1984)
* Egypt (1984-1985)
* Yugoslavia (1985-1986)
* Guatemala (1987)
* Tunisia (1988)
* Malaysia (1989)
* Bolivia (1990)
* Ghana (1991)
* Pakistan (1992)
* Colombia (1993)
* Algeria (1994)
* Philippines (1995)
* Costa Rica (1996)
* Tanzania (1997)
* Indonesia (1998)
* Guyana (1999)
* Nigeria (2000)
* Iran (2001)
* Venezuela (2002)
* Morocco (2003)
* Qatar (2004)
* Jamaica (2005)
Group Of 77’s official web site: http://www.g77.org/




