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Karl Rove : Grandson of Nazi Resigns From Serving Grandson of Nazi

Posted by musliminsuffer on August 27, 2007

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=== News Update ===

Karl Rove : Grandson of Nazi Resigns From Serving Grandson of Nazi

Monday, August  12, 2007

So Karl Rove, the grandson of the man who helped build the Birkenau Death Camp and helped run the Nazi party, Karl Heinz Roverer, the Gauleiter of Oldenburg and Reich-Statthalter (Nazi State Party Chairman for his region), is to quit the White House after faithfully serving the grandson of the man who helped finance the Nazi Party and facilitated Hitler’s rise to power. About time too, I’d say.

It might seem a bit unfair to tar Rove and Bush with the same brush as that which depicted their grandparents (they haven’t managed to re-create the horrors of the Second World War on anything like the scale of the 1930s and 40s) but there are too many parallels to dismiss the issue completely; an obsession with world domination, detention camps in eastern Europe and elsewhere, torture, illegal invasions and occupations, war crimes…

If Rove was ‘Bush’s Brain’, he’s a brain the world could well do without. Not that his presence in the White House made Bush seem any less brainless. But just how gone is Karl Rove? As Agitprop points out:

The Boy King can just pick up the phone, and Karl will school him in the next episode of ratfucking.

With the Valerie Plame scandal it seemed just a matter of time before Rove departed and perhaps he jumped before he was pushed even though he seemed to have escaped further scrutiny. He can now join John Bolton, Donald Rumsfeld and Paul Wolfowitz on the neocon scrapheap, hopefully to be joined soon by Alberto Gonzales and eventually by Dubya himself.

Tags: Karl Rove, Sleaze, Nazis, US Politics

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http://nether-world.blogspot.com/2007/08/grandson-of-nazi-resigns-from-serving.html

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Dictatorship : US won’t tell Britons why they’re banned from travelling to America

Posted by musliminsuffer on August 27, 2007

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Dictatorship : US won’t tell Britons why they’re banned from travelling to America

By JASON LEWIS – More by this author »

Last updated at 23:12pm on 25th August 2007

airport chaos
Britons denied access to the US will no longer be informed why

British holidaymakers and businessmen banned from travelling to America under anti-terror laws will no longer have any right to know why they have been turned away.

The US Department of Homeland Security, set up following the September 11 attacks, last week applied for a blanket ban on disclosing the information it holds on Britons and other EU citizens.

Last month, Britain agreed to send the secretive US department all details of UK passengers before they fly to America.

The agency was given full access to huge amounts of information on individual passengers, including details of their credit cards, home addresses, e-mail addresses, frequent-flier records and even requests for special meals.

And, despite a huge privacy row in the European Parliament, it was also given permission to keep the airlines’ lists of passengers’ names for at least eight years.

The Department of Homeland Security last week said it intended to make this information available for ‘routine use’ by the intelligence community ‘to protect the United States from terrorist threats’ and to tackle cases of identity theft.

But it said it was also applying for a complete ban on disclosing the information it holds on individuals and then uses to turn passengers away.

Last week, it published a “notice of proposed rulemaking” for an exception from the US Privacy Act, which allows individuals to check records the American government holds on them.

The law is supposed to allow anyone to check files for mistakes but the new exception rule is being brought in on the grounds of national security and law enforcement.

source:
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/live/articles/news/news.html?in_article_id=477814&in_page_id=1770

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US Dictatorship : Couple arrested as terrorists for sprinking flour in parking lot

Posted by musliminsuffer on August 27, 2007

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US Dictatorship : Couple arrested as terrorists for sprinking flour in parking lot

[] MSNBC.com


Sunday, August 26, 2007

Beer runners’ trail a recipe for trouble

Pair arrested after marking a powdery path through IKEA parking lot

The Associated Press

Updated: 6:56 p.m. MT Aug 25, 2007

NEW HAVEN, Conn. – Two people who sprinkled flour in a parking lot to mark a trail for their offbeat running club inadvertently caused a bioterrorism scare and now face a felony charge.

The sprinkled powder forced hundreds to evacuate an IKEA furniture store Thursday.

New Haven ophthalmologist Daniel Salchow, 36, and his sister, Dorothee, 31, who is visiting from Hamburg, Germany, were both charged with first-degree breach of peace, a felony.

The siblings set off the scare while organizing a run for a local chapter of the Hash House Harriers, a worldwide group that bills itself as a “drinking club with a running problem.”

“Hares” are given the task of marking a trail to direct runners, throwing in some dead ends and forks as challenges. On Thursday, the Salchows decided to route runners through the massive IKEA parking lot.

Police fielded a call just before 5 p.m. that someone was sprinkling powder on the ground. The store was evacuated and remained closed the rest of the night. The incident prompted a massive response from police in New Haven and surrounding towns.

Flouring the road from coast to coast

Daniel Salchow biked back to IKEA when he heard there was a problem and told officers the powder was just harmless flour, which he said he and his sister have sprinkled everywhere from New York to California without incident.

“Not in my wildest dreams did I ever anticipate anything like that,” he said.

Mayoral spokeswoman Jessica Mayorga said the city plans to seek restitution from the Salchows, who are due in court Sept. 14.

“You see powder connected by arrows and chalk, you never know,” she said. “It could be a terrorist, it could be something more serious. We’re thankful it wasn’t, but there were a lot of resources that went into figuring that out.”

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http://mparent7777-2.blogspot.com/2007/08/couple-arrested-as-terrorists-for.html

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Military cites risk of abuse by CIA : New Bush rules on detainees stir concern

Posted by musliminsuffer on August 27, 2007

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=== News Update ===

The Boston Globe

Military cites risk of abuse by CIA

New Bush rules on detainees stir concern

By Charlie Savage, Globe Staff | August 25, 2007

WASHINGTON — Top military lawyers have told senators that President Bush’s new rules for CIA interrogations of suspected terrorists could allow abuses that violate the Geneva Conventions, according to Senate and military officials.

The Judge Advocates General of all branches of the military told the senators that a July 20 executive order establishing rules for the treatment of CIA prisoners appeared to be carefully worded to allow humiliating or degrading interrogation techniques when the interrogators’ objective is to protect national security rather than to satisfy sadistic impulses.

The JAGs expressed their concerns at a meeting late last month with Senators John Warner of Virginia, Lindsey Graham of South Carolina, and an aide representing John McCain of Arizona, who could not attend because he was campaigning for president. All three senators are Republicans who have been key proponents of laws banning the abuse of detainees, and have vowed to monitor the Bush administration’s treatment of prisoners.

The top JAG for the US Army, Major General Scott C. Black, followed up on the meeting this month by sending a memo to lower-ranking soldiers reminding them that Bush’s executive order applies only to the CIA, not to military interrogations. Black told soldiers they must follow Army regulations, which “make clear that [the Geneva Conventions are] the minimum humane treatment standard” for prisoners.

“This Executive Order does not change the standard for the Army. . . . I want to ensure that there is no confusion concerning the Executive Order’s lack of applicability to the Army,” Black wrote in the memo, a copy of which was obtained by the Globe. “As a Corps, we must be diligent to ensure that all interrogation and detention operations comply with the Army standard.”

In an e-mail yesterday, a Justice Department spokesman defended Bush’s order as “consistent” with the minimum standards of humane treatment required by the Geneva Conventions.

But the JAGs told the senators that a key part of the order opens the door to violations of the section of the Geneva Conventions that outlaws “cruel treatment and torture” and “outrages upon personal dignity, in particular, humiliating and degrading treatment,” officials familiar with the discussion said.

The JAGs cited language in the executive order in which Bush said CIA interrogators may not use “willful and outrageous acts of personal abuse done for the purpose of humiliating or degrading the individual.” As an example, it lists “sexual or sexually indecent acts undertaken for the purpose of humiliation.”

Among lawyers, “for the purpose” language is often used to mean that a person must specifically intend to do something, such as causing humiliation, in order to violate a statute. The JAGs said Bush’s wording appears to make it legal for interrogators to undertake that same abusive action if they had some other motive, such as gaining information.

source:
http://www.boston.com/news/nation/washington/articles/2007/08/25/military_cites_risk_of_abuse_by_cia/

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‘They (US Troops) fire first and think later,’ say British soldiers

Posted by musliminsuffer on August 27, 2007

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=== News Update ===

‘They (US Troops) fire first and think later,’ say British soldiers

Tim Albone in Kabul

August 24, 2007

The friendly-fire deaths in Helmand have reopened a schism between American and British troops over how to fight the Taleban in Afghanistan.

Although publicly British commanders insist the Americans are still a vital ally in the fight against insurgents, privately British soldiers expressed concern and anger at their “gung-ho” approach.

Squadron Leader John Gunther, a British spokesman in Helmand, told The Times: “The Americans have helped us out on many occasions. The cause of the accident is under investigation, what I will say is that although tragic, friendly fire incidents are rare and are part of armed conflict.

“We have methods in place to stop this, but they are not fail-safe.”

However, news that an investigation was being launched did little to appease the British soldiers on the ground.

“I just can’t figure out how this has happened. How do you tell the families they were killed by supposed allies?” one British soldier asked.

“Whenever I hear we have American jets overhead I get f***ing worried,” another serviceman said. “They just don’t seem to know what they are doing a lot of the time.”

“They have a different approach to us, they fire first and think later,” said another.

“Here we are fighting the Taleban and they (US warplanes) are dropping bombs on us,” said a British soldier. “They are meant to have the best equipment, yet this still happens time and time again. You have to wonder what they are doing.”

Earlier this month an unnamed senior British officer told The New York Times that differences in tactics were such that he had asked American Special Forces teams to pull out of the town of Sangin, in Helmand, because they were causing so many casualties and undermining support for reconstruction projects.

The US forces also planned to build a patrol base near a religious shrine and a graveyard ­ a proposal only abandoned after British troops intervened.

Des Browne, the Defence Secretary, was forced to issue a statement after the report, in which he said the views were those of a single officer. “It is not the view of the alliance. These things can be said in the heat of battle,” he said.

But when The Times visited Sangin last month, other soldiers were willing to describe the difficulties of working with their allies. “They just seem to have no idea how to fight a counterinsurgency, we have a history but they have no reference points” said one soldier.

“They have a different approach to us, if we get in an ambush we pull back and assess the situation,” said another. “They try and shoot their way through it and kill as many people as possible.”

source:
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/world/asia/article2323959.ece

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War Criminal :18 Afghan civilians killed in NATO airstrike, locals say

Posted by musliminsuffer on August 27, 2007

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=== News Update ===

War Criminal :18 Afghan civilians killed in NATO airstrike, locals say

Aug 26, 2007, 18:00 GMT

Kabul – Residents of a province in southern Afghanistan reported on Sunday that some 18 civilians were killed and over 22 wounded in a NATO airstrike.

Coalition forces however denied any aerial bombing or civilian casualties, but said that their forces along with Afghan soldiers killed some 12 Taliban rebels after their patrol was attacked by the insurgents on Saturday night.

NATO planes bombed a house in the Musa Qala district of southern Helmand province Saturday evening while residents were attending a wedding party, local resident Abdul Mannan Agha told Deutsche Presse- Agentur dpa.

Agha, who brought eight wounded civilians to the provincial hospital in Lashkargah, said 18 civilians, including women and children, were killed and 22 wounded.

Khaliq Dad, another resident of Musa Qala, which is completely under the control of insurgents, also confirmed the number of civilian deaths and said that two hours later another house not far from the first site was hit by an airstrike, killing eight Taliban fighters and wounding ten.

Provincial Police Chief Mohammad Hussain Andewal could neither confirm nor deny the reports, and said a team had been assigned to go to the area to discover the facts.

A NATO-led International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) spokesperson in Kabul said they were looking into the reports.

Denying civilian casualties, US forces said in a statement that their forces were ambushed by some 15 insurgents during a combat patrol to cross the Musa Qala Wadi on the western side of Helmand River.

The combined forces repelled the attack with small arms and machine gun fire but the insurgents reinforced their position with additional fighters, the statement said, adding that the Afghan forces called in aircraft but no bombs were dropped.

‘Twelve enemy fighters were killed in the engagement,’ it said, adding that no Afghan, coalition soldiers or civilians were injured during the firefight.

Southern Helmand province is one of the main Taliban hotbeds in southern region while according to US military, Musa Qalah, in particular, is widely recognized as the largest Taliban stronghold left in Afghanistan.

The remoteness and inaccessibility of the area makes it very difficult to verify the claims of civilian deaths independently.

Afghan President Hamid Karzai had expressed impatience over civilian casualties and recently lashed out at NATO forces, warning them of the risk of losing the war against Taliban and al-Qaeda fighters if civilian deaths continue to mount.

source:
http://news.monstersandcritics.com/southasia/news/article_1347875.php/18_Afghan_civilians_killed_in_NATO_airstrike_locals_say

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Bush’s Killing Fields : Turning Iraq into Vietnam

Posted by musliminsuffer on August 27, 2007

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=== News Update ===

Bush’s Killing Fields

Turning Iraq into Vietnam

By MARJORIE COHN

The following is a brilliant analysis of America’s two greatest blunders; the war in Vietnam and the war in Iraq. The comparisons are unbelievably frightening….

It is taken from the weekend edition of CounterPunch.

Desperate to shore up support for continuing his unpopular war on Iraq, George W. Bush drew an analogy with Vietnam when he addressed the Veterans of Foreign Wars. “The price of America’s withdrawal [from Vietnam] was paid by millions of innocent citizens,” Bush declared. But he overlooked the four million Indochinese and 58,000 American soldiers who paid the ultimate price for that imperial war. And the myriad Vietnamese and Americans who continue to suffer the devastating effects of the defoliant Agent Orange the U.S. forces dropped on Vietnam. The 10 years it took to end our war there claimed untold numbers of lives.

Bush cited the “killing fields,” referring to the more than one million Cambodians who died after we pulled out of Vietnam. He failed to mention that if Richard Nixon had ended the war by 1969, as the antiwar movement was demanding, the war wouldn’t have extended into Cambodia. Secret U.S. carpet bombing of Cambodia destroyed that country, enabling Pol Pot and the Khmer Rouge to come to power. Nixon, too, had warned of a bloodbath in Vietnam to justify continuing his war.

Contrary to the picture Bush painted, Vietnam is a unified, stable country that doesn’t threaten the region; it has become a trading partner of the United States.

In his desperation to rationalize the death and destruction he is wreaking in Iraq, Bush credited the United States with the great progress South Korea and Japan have made. He didn’t say that the people of North and South Korea seek to reunify their country but the United States stands in the way. And Bush neglected to add that his government is pressuring Japan to repeal Article 9 of its Peace Constitution which now forbids the aggressive use of military force.

George Bush also reiterated that Iraq is “the central front” of the war on terror. But for his invasion, war and occupation of Iraq, however, al Qaeda wouldn’t be there.

Bush claimed “our troops are seeing this progress that is being made on the ground.” Perhaps the President didn’t read the elegant op-ed that seven infantrymen and noncommissioned officers penned in the New York Times last week. “The claim that we are increasingly in control of the battlefield in Iraq is an assessment arrived at through a flawed, American-centered framework,” they wrote. The soldiers noted the two million Iraqis in refugee camps and close to two million more who are internally displaced. “Four years into our occupation, we have failed on every promise, while we have substituted Baath Party tyranny with a tyranny of Islamist, militia and criminal violence.”

The only reason we stayed in Vietnam as long as we did was to avoid the U.S. superpower from being perceived as the “loser.” American involvement in Vietnam finally ended because our soldiers refused to fight, our people took to the streets in record numbers, Nixon was weakened by his impending impeachment, and the North Vietnamese–unlike the government in the South–won the hearts and minds of the Vietnamese people.

Congress has no more will to end the Iraq War than it did the Vietnam War. It was one year after our troops came home that Congress finally cut the funding for all support of the South Vietnamese government; Nixon didn’t veto the bill because he needed insurance against impeachment. There is no substantial support in Congress or among the leading presidential candidates to bring all the troops home and disband the mega-bases Bush has built in Iraq.

Resistance to the Iraq War will continue to grow within the military. Like the Vietnamese, the Iraqis will be instrumental in ending Bush’s war. The soldiers pegged it in their op-ed: Iraqis “will soon realize that the best way to regain their dignity is to call us what we are–an army of occupation–and force our withdrawal.”

Marjorie Cohn is a professor at Thomas Jefferson School of Law and president of the National Lawyers Guild. She is the author of Cowboy Republic: Six Ways the Bush Gang Has Defied the Law

source:
http://desertpeace.blogspot.com/2007/08/turning-iraq-into-vietnam.html

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Palestinian prisoner in Israeli jail was beaten to death

Posted by musliminsuffer on August 27, 2007

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=== News Update ===

Palestinian prisoner in Israeli jail was beaten to death, Asrana confirms

Ma’an News

August 26, 2007

Jerusalem – Ma’an – Asrana (our prisoners) media office in Jerusalem on Sunday blamed the Israeli authorities in Ramla prison for the death of Palestinian detainee ‘Umar Masalmah, aged 24.

Masalmah, from Hebron, was allegedly in good health just two days before he died, on Saturday.

Director of the Asrana media office, Munqith Abu Roumi, said the organisation can confirm that Masalmah died after being severely beaten by Israeli soldiers.

“We have established, through the other prisoners, that the man was attacked and beaten by the Israeli soldiers,” said Abu Roumi.

Masalmah was arrested by Israeli forces for entering Israel without a permit and was transported to Ramla prison.

“At Ramla jail he was attacked and severely beaten by the soldiers,” said Aby Roumi.

Abu Roumi appealed to the International Committee of the Red Cross and other human rights organisations to prosecute those responsible for Masalmah’s death, close Ramla jail and offer treatment to Palestinian prisoners.

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http://www.uruknet.info/?p=m35689&hd=&size=1&l=e

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