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Is the CIA helping itself to the Afghan heroin harvest?

Posted by musliminsuffer on October 23, 2007

bismi-lLahi-rRahmani-rRahiem
In the Name of Allah, the Compassionate, the Merciful

=== News Update ===

Letting slip the drugs of war

Is the CIA helping itself to the Afghan heroin harvest?

22 October 2007

No names, no pack drill, like we used to say in the army, but I had a client who wanted me to look into some aspects of the world heroin trade.

I googled a bit, and made a few phone calls and began to have disturbing suspicions.

Since the fall of the Taliban regime, which had seriously honoured an agreement to close down the trade, heroin production in Afghanistan has surged. In 2006 there was a 50 per cent increase in the poppy harvest and it created a new record for world production, my contact in the UN Office on Drugs and Crime told me. Afghanistan now accounts for 92 per cent of the world’s illicit production. She expected it would take another leap upwards this year.

So where is the stuff ending up? So far, not in Australia, but that’s only a matter of time. Once again, the streets of Western Europe and Russia are awash with the stuff and that fact got me thinking about the CIA.

The espionage game provides a powerful motive, superbly trained teams and the perfect cover for large-scale drug smuggling. It’s hardly a secret that, in the past, the CIA has partaken of the feast and, collectively, it couldn’t give a damn if the stuff gets dumped on the despised nations of ‘Old Europe’.

The US clandestine agencies are a sprawling brotherhood of silence and trust. And it isn’t just the huge bureaucracy of the CIA itself. Now, there’s also a freelance parallel universe of ‘special forces’ and ‘security contractors’ – created by the neocons for their War on Terror – doing everything from assassinations to ‘interrogation’. No mainstream politician wants to know what these people are doing in their name.

For security reasons these organizations are rigidly compartmentalised. Everything is on a need-to-know basis; “Don’t ask, don’t tell” is the rule. When (somewhere in the world) a Learjet from one of the CIA’s front companies rolls into the hanger at a US military airbase you just say “Hi, Raul” to the pilot and forget you saw the manacled guy being frogmarched down the steps, wearing a blindfold and earmuffs. You certainly don’t ask what those big black duffle bags might contain.

And, of course, this vast bureaucracy has a limitless appetite for money – over and above the official budget, itself often partly concealed. We’re talking about black, untraceable money. Money in quantities you can’t achieve by any means other than drugs. We’re talking hundreds of billions.

I read Amnesty International’s 2006 report on the CIA’s ‘rendition’ flights – Below the radar: Secret flights to torture and disappearance – and my suspicion deepened. Officially available flight details for known aircraft of the CIA’s clandestine fleet combined with observations by Amnesty’s global network of plane spotters reveal that these aircraft fly too often, and touch down far more often, than can be explained by the rendition of the hapless suspects they were carrying at the time. They often stopped at US air bases where the local authorities have no control over what gets loaded or unloaded.

I was musing on all this when a contact in the US emailed, drawing my attention to an 11 October piece in the New York Times.

“The director of the Central Intelligence Agency, Gen. Michael V. Hayden, has ordered an unusual internal inquiry into the work of the agency’s inspector general, whose aggressive investigations of the CIA’s detention and interrogation programs and other matters have created resentment among agency operatives.

“A small team working for General Hayden is looking into the conduct of the agency’s watchdog office, which is led by Inspector General John L. Helgerson. Current and former government officials said the review had caused anxiety and anger in Mr. Helgerson’s office and aroused concern on Capitol Hill that it posed a conflict of interest.”

It seemed that the General Hayden’s investigation is particularly focused on complaints that the inspector general had not acted as a fair and impartial judge of CIA ops but was instead conducting a crusade against participants in controversial detention programs.

“Any move by the agency’s director to examine the work of the inspector general would be unusual, if not unprecedented, and would threaten to undermine the independence of the office, some current and former officials say.

“A CIA spokesman strongly defended the inquiry … saying General Hayden supported the work of the inspector general’s office and had ‘accepted the vast majority of its findings’.

“‘His only goal is to help this office, like any office at the agency, do its vital work even better’, said Paul Gimigliano, the spokesman.”

Yeah, I’ll bet. Given that inspector general is appointed by the president and reports to both the director of the CIA and to Congress, one would have thought that he had every right to check up on what was going on in the CIA’s gulag archipelago.

But maybe that wasn’t where he’d trespassed. Maybe, just maybe, John Helgerson, in the course of auditing the whole dirty rendition process had begun to have the same suspicions as I about an even dirtier secret.

source:
http://www.brushtail.com.au/july_07_on/drugs_of_war.html

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Israeli soldiers carry out “Nazi repression” against Prisoners at Kitziot

Posted by musliminsuffer on October 23, 2007

bismi-lLahi-rRahmani-rRahiem
In the Name of Allah, the Compassionate, the Merciful

=== News Update ===

Israeli soldiers carry out “Nazi repression” against Prisoners at Kitziot

From Khalid Amayreh in Occupied East Jerusalem

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Palestinian prisoners sit inside the remains of a burnt tent in Ketziot prison

October 22, 2007

Crack Israeli soldiers on Monday ganged up on hundreds of helpless Palestinian detainees, beating them with plastic clubs and rifle butts, and showering them with rubber-coated bullets and tear-gas grenades, causing several critical injuries among the detainees.

The “Gestapo-like assault,” using the words of one of the detainees, occurred early Monday at the notorious Kitziot detention camp in the heart of the Negev desert where 2300 Palestinian political prisoners are detained in extremely harsh conditions.

Many of the detainees are held without charge or trial, mainly as a punishment for their political opposition to the Israeli occupation and its apartheid regime in the occupied territories.

According to Abu Muhammed, a detainee at the camp, hundreds of Israeli soldiers from the Nachshon unit, which is specialized in repressing prisoners, stormed the detention wards and assaulted the sleeping detainees, using plastic clubs, live ammunition, tear-gas and stun grenades, causing various bodily injuries to as many as 52 detainees.

At least 9 prisoners sustained serious injuries, with one detainee, identified as Muhammed Sati al Ashqar, being in serious conditions.

According to Abu Muhammed, the more seriously injured were transferred to the Soroka Hospital in Beer Sheva. No word has been reported on their conditions.

Following the brutal assault, as many as 1200 detainees were hand-cuffed and leg-fettered without any explanation.

Another detainee said detainees lost their belongings and cloths and tents which were gutted by fire started as a result of the explosions of stun grenades.

In a terse statement, the Israeli Prison Authority said the brutal repression of the detainees was in reaction to the prisoners’ refusal to allow prison guards to carry out a midnight raid during which the detainees are subjected to humiliating frisking and stripping of clothes.

Palestinian officials in Gaza and the West Bank called on the international community to condemn the “Israel’s Nazi practices against our prisoners,” carried out in violation of the most basic human values and international norms.

According to Isam Bakr, Secretary of the Supreme Council for the Defense of Palestinian Prisoners in Israeli jails, at least one detainee was a in a life-threatening situation.

“He was subjected to brutal beating and he is likely to be in a life-threatening condition.”

Bakr said the brutal assault on prisoners was indiscriminate and targeted prisoners from all political orientations, including Fatah and Hamas.

Bakr said protests would be organized tomorrow (Tuesday) in Ramallah and other parts of the occupied territories against the “criminal assault on our prisoners and detainees.”

Note: There has been a report that Muhammed Sati Ashgar is clinically dead, due to a severe brain hemorrhage resulting from beating on the head.

source:
http://uruknet.info/?p=m37445&hd=&size=1&l=e

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BOMBSHELL! French Police investigate Sarkozy’s background as Mossad agent

Posted by musliminsuffer on October 23, 2007

bismi-lLahi-rRahmani-rRahiem
In the Name of Allah, the Compassionate, the Merciful

=== News Update ===

BOMBSHELL! FRENCH POLICE INVESTIGATE SARKOZY’S BACKGROUND AS MOSSAD AGENT

I have translated this French article as well as I could. Its content is just unbelievable and I couldn’t wait any longer for someone else to translate it so that I could share it.

Frankly, I don’t know how it is that a MAJOR French newspaper reports such news and it is not headlines all over the world… We have been saying in this blog that Sarkozy has Zionist ‘preferences’… We were saying that Sarkozy was a Zionist agent… Well take a Xanax and read this article…

JEAN-MARC LECLERC
Le Figaro, October 12, 2007

INTERNET The PJ (Police Judiciere) investigates an electronic mail that was sent during the presidential election to one hundred top responsible of the police force. The email affirms that Sarkozy, like Balkany, Lellouche, Devedjian and Aeschlimann were connected to Mossad. Did a dispensary want to destabilize Nicolas Sarkozy during the presidential campaign? An inquiry entrusted to the Police Judiciere (Judiciary Police) must establish this. At the end of March, 2007, in the ‘last right’ of the election, all departmental managers of the Public Security, around one hundred senior civil servants, were sent a strange electronic mail. The future president was bluntly accused of having been recruited in 1980s by Mossad, the Israeli secret service.

The sent text comes in the form of a “synthesis “ of two pages. Its title is: « The infiltration of the Israeli Mossad in the UMP. Nicolas Sarkozy: the fourth man. » Above, a pseudo-logo of the “DGSE”. « All this smells heavily of manipulation, with reek from the extreme right », warns a senior executive in the ministry of the Interior.

According to the author of the email, in 1978 the government of Menahem Begin ordered the infiltration of the Gaullist party to make a kind of partner of it for Israel. The operation was set up by Rafael Eytan, an Israeli spy-master. « Three French citizens predisposed to collaborate » would therefore have been targeted: Patrick Balkany, Patrick Devedjian and Pierre Lellouche. Balkany is introduced as the leader of “network”.

In 1983, Patrick Balkany would have recruited the “young and promising” Sarkozy, the « fourth man of the Mossad ». The fifth recruit came to complete the implement in the 1990s: Manuel Aeschlimann, deputy-mayor of Asnières (Hauts-de-Seines). The cyber-raven affirms that this one is close to Sarkozy « and is in charge of establishing contacts with Iranian representatives in France ». A proposition all the more perfidious as his city of Asnières really receives a strong Iranian community.

No traces.

Embarrassed, the police at the time must have reported the contents of this strange email and the quality of its addressees in high places. Immediately, an inquiry was carried out diligently and entrusted to PJ. The policemen discovered that the message came from a cybercoffee in Vald’ Oise.

But the raven chose well the place from where to blow the whistle in a trade where anonymity is the rule. He chose a cybercafé where law does not impose to introduce papers to access computers and there was no video surveillance. No footprint and no trace of DNA could be exploited. The expertise of machines gave nothing. No more than the semantic analysis of the text.

And the inquiry continues at the request of the Office of Public Prosecutor. At the risk of giving in this affair an importance which it did not deserve.

source:
http://www.wakeupfromyourslumber.com/node/4280

Here is the original French article:

Les etranges accusation d’un cybercorbeau

JEAN-MARC LECLERC
Le Figaro, October 12, 2007

Et l’enquête se poursuit à la demande du parquet. Au risque de donner à cette affaire une importance qu’elle ne méritait pas.

http://engforum.pravda.ru/showthread.php3?threadid=204767
http://www.pressdisplay.com/pressdisplay/viewer.aspx#
http://www.assafir.com/Article.aspx?EditionId=765&articleId=1474&Channel…
http://www.rense.com/general78/exmos.htm

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Declaration of the Arab Nationalist List on the US Senate Resolution on the Partition of Iraq

Posted by musliminsuffer on October 23, 2007

bismi-lLahi-rRahmani-rRahiem
In the Name of Allah, the Compassionate, the Merciful

=== News Update ===

Declaration of the Arab Nationalist List on the US Senate Resolution on the Partition of Iraq

The unity of all who believe in the rights of the Arab Nation, in the single destiny, and the struggle will crush the plot to partition Iraq and re-partition the Arab homeland.

Support for the cause of one united Arab Nation is the only way to resist fragmentation.

The Arab Nationalist list condemns in the strongest possible terms the resolution passed by the US Senate on 26 September 2007 providing for the partition of Iraq , a resolution whose framers claimed was “non binding” only because the US Senate officially has no legal jurisdiction over Iraq . The resolution, nevertheless, is a reflection of the practical actions that have been underway on the ground since the occupation in 2003 aimed at the partition of Iraq and of the areas surrounding it, for Iraq is not suspended in a vacuum.

This resolution also reflects the agreement of all the main circles in the American ruling elite for the continuation of the American plan for global hegemony, and at the same time for the Zionist plan to split up the Arab Nation, a plan that has been expressly laid out in Zionist documents and studies since the 1950s.

It is therefore not only the great country of Iraq that is targeted by these plans for partition and fragmentation. Yet as we commit ourselves to taking a stand against this fragmentation together with all the honorable members of our nation, we call particularly on all Iraqis, from the north to the south and the east to the west of the country, to be aware of these plans for the break up and subjugation of Iraq, plans aimed at pulling it out of the Arab national struggle, at stripping and plundering it of its resources, and at neutralizing and rendering impotent its resistance struggle.

We call on all Iraqi, Arab, and international forces and personalities to take one united stand against this plan, to frustrate the enemy’s attempts, and to preserve Iraq as one united, strong, and unassailable unit.

As to those who collaborate with the occupation and its plans, the noble Kurdish people will, after liberation, reckon with the criminal Peshmergah forces and their Kurdish stooge leaders who have silenced the voices of truth in the precious northern region of Iraq and have murdered hundreds of Kurdish patriots who reject the occupation and its crimes. The same fate awaits those who belong to the so-called Mahdi Army and the Badr Forces. Our people in southern Iraq who displayed heroism and zeal in defense of the country since the 1920 Revolution against British colonialism will take care of those criminals after the liberation and even before it, compelling them to flee from Iraq to Iran once again – but this time for ever! Here it is necessary to mention the Iranian regime, whose responsibility for pursuing plans to partition Iraq is equal to that of the American-Zionist side, which is now coming to understand that it too will be paying Iran the price for the partition of Iraq .

The patriotic forces that today forcefully reject partition will take their stand against it tomorrow and the day after and will never allow anyone to implement it under any pretext or excuse.

It is now becoming clear to everyone that the Arab Nation faces a new Sykes-Picot project for the re-partition of the already partitioned and fragmented Nation – the “New Middle East” plan that was laid out by US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice during the Zionist aggression against Lebanon in the summer of 2006. Therefore what is taking place in Iraq cannot be separated from the plan to partition the Sudan or from the American-Zionist escalation against Syria . This reality demands that we focus equally emphatically on the unity and Arab character of Iraq , on defense of the unity and Arab character of the Sudan , Syria , and the entire Arab homeland. This reality demands furthermore that, beyond the direct and immediate opposition to those hostile plans, we must confront them fundamentally on an Arab national basis, and must lay down a program of Arab national tasks that does not overlook the unique character of each region and its own the special situation.

Defeating the plan to fragment Iraq demands among other things:

First. The immediate unification of all the Iraqi resistance groups without exception. The situation where there is insufficient unity of the Iraqi resistance groups, where only certain blocs have come together based on ideological affinity or sectarian common ground, represents a serious inadequacy. Instead of fostering unity, this situation leaves the enemy opportunities to split up the resistance. We strongly warn here against sectarian and tribal divisions, against the rampant charges of betrayal of the faith that arise between heroic Iraqi resistance groups – a situation that threatens to allow the enemy to drive wedges between the forces resisting the occupation. All the forces of the resistance must reject and resist this.

Second. There can be no unity unless it is founded on basic principles. In today’s Iraq this specifically means that the emphasis must be on the unity and Arab character of Iraq , and any political or electoral activity under the occupation must be boycotted. Anything that grows out of such political or electoral activity must be rejected. This includes deals with foreign oil companies providing for the plunder of Iraq ’s resources. The course of armed struggle and martyrdom action only against the occupation and its stooges must be affirmed, and the fight must be continued until the liberation of the last foot of Iraqi soil from the occupation has been achieved.

Third. We must act to provide material, political, and informational support for the Islamic and patriotic resistance in Iraq, exposing all the plots woven against it that are aimed at robbing it of its political role and preventing it from benefiting from its costly sacrifices. In this context we reaffirm that the Iraqi resistance must be regarded as the sole legitimate representative of the noble Iraqi people.

Fourth. Fronts for the support of the Iraqi resistance must be formed inside and outside Iraq on the above-mentioned basis.

On the level of the Arab Nation, defeating the plan for fragmentation demands among other things:

First: The masses of our Arab people, their political parties and trade unions and associations everywhere, must denounce and condemn the plot to partition Iraq as the preface for the re-partition of the Arab homeland on ethnic and sectarian bases. Intellectuals and militants committed to the welfare of the nation must send to all the sons and daughters of the Arab homeland a clear and unequivocal message about the crucially dangerous situation, pointing out that the resolution on the partition of Iraq is a criminal act whose destructive effects will outdo all the crimes committed by the American administration in Iraq and all the crimes committed by the Zionists in Palestine. It will potentially result in the severest damage being inflicted in every region of the Arab homeland in the form of massacres, civil wars, and social destruction.

Second. All the Arab resistance groups must come together and effect coordination between Iraq , Palestine , Lebanon , and wherever there is a liberation movement. “Each of the resistance movements in the Arab homeland must be regarded as objectively strengthening the others and serving the interests of the Arab Nation, leading to unity among them for the sake of joint action for the one common cause,” as the Declaration of the Arab Nationalist List issued on 17 July 2006 said in its call for support for the Lebanese resistance. Every resistance organization that refuses to support and back the resistance inside Iraq and in the other parts of the Arab homeland will bear an enormous responsibility for which it will be called to account before God, themselves, history, and the whole Arab Nation. This is true for all without exception, regardless of religious sect or ideological identity.

Third. Upholding the general principles of the Arab Nation must be affirmed at this historic stage, the most important being those laid out in the Arab Nationalist List meeting in the Arabian Gulf on 23 September 2005, and confirmed in the meeting of the Arab Nationalist List in Jordan on 18 March 2006, which declared:

“The participants affirmed that the ideal form for such an organized Arab people’s movement is not an organization or a party, but the form of a broad current based on the principle of pluralism within the boundaries of firm principles, chief among which are:

  1. The Arab character of all Arab territory,
  2. Refusal to cooperate with the enemies of the Arab Nation or with their political or non-political plans,
  3. Affirmation of the Arab-Islamic cultural identity of the Arab homeland,
  4. Regarding the Jews in Palestine as the foundation of the Zionist project, regardless of any leftist or humanitarian intentions or desires, and
  5. Commitment to the course of resistance in political positions and practical work.

Fourth. A united Arab nationalist front must be established in the Arab homeland made up of all personalities and forces, of all leftist, Arab nationalist, and Islamic personalities committed to those principles. There is no value in having a front that is based on compromise agreements between right and wrong, compromises that quickly slide into what is unacceptable. Such a united Arab nationalist front constitutes the only historical solution that guarantees the defeat of all plans hostile to the Arab Nation and the attainment of the grand Arab goals of unity, liberation, and renaissance. If we want to triumph, we have no option but to set up an Arab popular front that comprises all the regions of the Arab homeland and to adopt this front a defensive and offensive program the axis of which is preservation of Arab identity and resistance to all hegemonic plans – be they American or some other; the defense of the independence and unity of the land and people of the Arab regions, in particular fraternal Iraq; the rejection of their subjugation to any international or regional forces; the adoption and strengthening of the culture of resistance – including the culture of resisting normalization and of boycotting American products; and absolute faith in the Arab character of the land, the need to struggle for its unification, upholding the course of armed struggle, and the liberation of all occupied Arab lands, and in the first place of all of the natural land of Palestine from the Jordan River to the sea.

The popular will of the Arab Nation expects honorable militants, freedom activists, and all the vital forces of the nation to couple their verbal rejection of partition with deliberate action of various types. The only effective practical response to the plans to partition Iraq lies in the unity of the Arab national and Islamic struggle, always on the basis of its firm principles, and via cementing the militant organic ties between the patriotic, Arab, and Islamic resistance movements, in particular those in Iraq, Palestine, Lebanon, Syria, and the rest of the Arab regions. This is the least that can be done at this difficult stage through which the Great Arab Homeland from the Atlantic to the Gulf is now passing.

The Arab nationalist, patriotic, and Islamic forces and personalities today bear a historic responsibility, perhaps the greatest in the history of our nation. This is the responsibility to carry out deliberate and collective resistance to the great plot. They must put the supreme interests above those of parties or ideologies. The fact that the Arab regimes cannot be relied on for anything – if in fact they do not engage in complete collaboration with the enemies of the Arab Nation – only increases the importance of the task placed on the shoulders of all of us as Arab citizens.

Therefore we on the Arab Nationalist List believe that what is taking place once again confirms that the course of Arab unity is the only way to confront the plots for fragmentation and that the unity of all who believe in the rights of the Arab Nation, in its single destiny, and its struggle will be the force that will without doubt crush the plot to partition Iraq and re-partition the Arab homeland.

Long live Iraq , united, free, and Arab, with respect for all its constituents!

Long live the Iraqi patriotic and Islamic resistance, the sole legitimate representative of the people of Iraq !

Long live the unity of the armed resistance, the key to the liberation of Iraq !

The Arab Nationalist List.

19 October 2007.

http://arab- nationalist. blogspot. com

http://www.albasrah.net/ar_articles_2007/1007/qawmi_191007.htm

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Iraqi Resistance Report for events of Sunday, 21 October 2007

Posted by musliminsuffer on October 23, 2007

bismi-lLahi-rRahmani-rRahiem
In the Name of Allah, the Compassionate, the Merciful

=== News Update ===

Iraqi Resistance Report for events of Sunday, 21 October 2007

Translated and/or compiled by Muhammad Abu Nasr, member, editorial board, the Free Arab Voice.

  • Resistance car bomb rips through puppet police patrol near al-Fallujah Saturday night.
  • Sectarian murder spree continues: six more bodies found dumped around Baghdad Sunday.
  • US admits death of one more American soldier on Thursday.
  • Mysterious bomb targets civilians in western Baghdad Saturday afternoon.
  • Turkish artillery pounds border areas in Iraq early Sunday.

Al-Anbar Province.
Al-Fallujah.

Resistance car bomb rips through puppet police patrol near al-Fallujah Saturday night.

In a dispatch posted at 10:38am Baghdad time Sunday morning, the Association of Muslim Scholars of Iraq (AMSI) reported that an Iraqi Resistance car bomber blasted into a puppet police patrol in the area of as-Saqlawiyah, 17km northwest of al-Fallujah at 7pm local time Saturday night. Al-Fallujah is located about 60km west of Baghdad.

The AMSI reported an official in the al-Anbar Province puppet police as saying Sunday that the blast killed two puppet policemen and wounded four more of them. Following the attack the puppet police banned all motor traffic in the area, in the hope of protecting themselves from any more such Resistance attacks.

Baghdad.

Sectarian murder spree continues: six more bodies found dumped around Baghdad Sunday.

In a dispatch posted at 8:26pm Baghdad time Sunday night, the Aswat al-‘Iraq news agency, which was set up by Reuters and the U.N. Development Agency, reported that the Iraqi puppet police recovered the bodies of six more victims of sectarian murder that had been dumped around Baghdad in the previous 24 hours.

Aswat al-‘Iraq reported a source in the puppet “Iraqi Interior Ministry” as saying that the victims were shot to death.

US admits death of one more American soldier on Thursday.

In a dispatch posted at 12:41pm Baghdad time Sunday afternoon, the Association of Muslim Scholars of Iraq (AMSI) reported that the American military admitted belatedly that one more of its soldiers had been killed and eight more of them wounded when a bomb exploded by a US patrol on Thursday, 18 October.

The AMSI reported the US statement as saying that the bomb targeted a US patrol in eastern Baghdad and added that six of the wounded soldiers were treated and later returned to duty.

Mysterious bomb targets civilians in western Baghdad Saturday afternoon.

In a dispatch posted at 10:34am Baghdad time Sunday morning, the Association of Muslim Scholars of Iraq (AMSI) reported that a bomb that had been planted in a private car blew up in western Baghdad on Saturday afternoon.

The AMSI reported a source in the puppet police who asked not to be identified as saying that the bomb went off in the at-Tubji area of western Baghdad, killing one person and wounding a second. A private car was also destroyed. Puppet regime security forces raced to the scene and prevented local people from approaching the scene.

Ninwa Province.
Al-Mawsil.

Armed men kill puppet army captain in al-Mawsil midday Sunday.

In a dispatch posted at 8:09pm Baghdad time Sunday night, the Aswat al-‘Iraq news agency, which was set up by Reuters and the U.N. Development Agency, reported that armed men shot and killed a man who was found carrying ID papers indicating that he was a captain in the puppet army. The attack took place in al-Mawsil, 402km northwest of Baghdad at noon on Sunday.

Aswat al-‘Iraq reported Brigadier General Muhammad ‘Abd al-‘Aziz al-Wakka‘ the deputy director of the puppet police in Ninwa Province as saying that the attack occurred on Khalid ibn al-Walid Street in al-Mawsil.

Dahuk Province.
Zakhu.

Turkish artillery pounds border areas in Iraq early Sunday.

In a dispatch posted at 10:02am Baghdad time Sunday morning, the Aswat al-‘Iraq news agency, which was set up by Reuters and the U.N. Development Agency, reported that Turkish artillery blasted border areas near Zakhu and al-‘Imadiyah at dawn on Sunday. No information on casualties was available, but the shelling did destroy a footbridge.

Aswat al-‘Iraq reported an official in the puppet “Iraqi Border Guards” as saying that the Turks began their bombardment at 6am local time Sunday morning and proceeded to pour 85 artillery shells into the villages of Sharanis, Aflah, Birla, Kulli Basagha, Nazdur, and Risa around Zakhu and the villages of Kawwa Kar, Bayt Kar, Satina Dar, Matayn, Nayrawa, and Raykan near al-‘Imadiyah.

Residents of Nazdur said that the Nazdur footbridge was totally destroyed in the bombarment.

http://www.albasrah.net/pages/mod.php?mod=art&lapage=../en_articles_2007/1007/iraqiresistancereport_211007.htm

Sources:

http://www.aswataliraq.info/look/article.tpl?IdLanguage=17&IdPublication=4&NrArticle=58239&NrIssue=1&NrSection=1

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http://www.iraq-amsi.org/news.php?action=view&id=20071&3b09d0a1d88c1d326d6576750169fbd5

http://www.iraq-amsi.org/news.php?action=view&id=20067&db04b7418067f0560f507f6840e50224

http://www.iraq-amsi.org/news.php?action=view&id=20064&cb8dad28473c383b358de84f190a3510

http://www.iraq-amsi.org/news.php?action=view&id=20063&77a9ab17c2eb294dcfa5eee3afd9546d

http://www.freearabvoice.org

http://www.albasrah.net/pages/mod.php?header=res1&mod=gis&rep=rep

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Not one guilty verdict found in the case against the former largest American Islamic charity

Posted by musliminsuffer on October 23, 2007

bismi-lLahi-rRahmani-rRahiem
In the Name of Allah, the Compassionate, the Merciful

=== News Update ===

Finally, the real Victim of 9/11 Win

Not one guilty verdict found in the case against the former largest American Islamic charity

DALLAS, TX – A national interfaith coalition of civil rights groups said that today’s hung jury in the Holy Land Foundation (HLF) charity trial reveals the “unjust” nature of the case.

A jury in Texas could not come to agreement on the validity of the accusations that the number one Islamic charity in America was a front scheme for a terrorist group after 19 days of deliberation, the longest in Texas history. The government laid the heavy burden of weighing mountains of paperwork, wiretap transcripts and videos in a 200-decision verdict-finding process on the 12 jurors.

The Hungry for Justice Coalition said that the piled-on charges and foreign evidence admitted were just more tactics by the government to overwhelm the jury and convolute the facts.

Initially, three defendants, Mufid Abdulqader, Mohammad El-Mezain and Adulrahman Odeh, were acquitted of all counts, all but one, and all but two, respectively. Shukri Abu-Baker and Ghassan Elashi had hung juries for every count against them. The prosecution then polled the jurors to verify their votes. One hesitated, then stood by the vote, and two contradicted the vote. The jurors were sent back to deliberate. Those two people changed their votes, causing a hung jury on all counts for all defendants.

In a statement reacting to the verdict, the Hungry for Justice (H4J) coalition expressed concern about what they say were injustices in the prosecution of this case:

“HLF officials were never accused of any violent act. Their only ‘crime’ was providing food, clothing, and shelter to Palestinian women and children through agencies that were also funded by our own government and were licensed by the Palestinian Authorities (Fatah). This allegedly relieved HAMAS from spending social money, thereby amounting to a ‘conspiracy’ to intentionally aid the group.

“The politically-motivated charges came despite HLF’s attempts to seek advice from our government as to which Palestinian charities should be avoided. The government refused to provide the charity with a white list of committees to work with.

“The charges brought against these individuals were viewed by many people in this country and worldwide as an attempt to block humanitarian assistance to Palestinians suffering under a brutal Israeli occupation. They were also seen as a means to chill the First Amendment rights and charitable giving of American Muslims and other people of conscience opposed to our nation’s one-sided policies in the Middle East.

“In essence, this was an Israeli trial tried on American soil in which guilt by association was used as a substitute for actual evidence.

“To obtain today’s verdict, the government resorted to the apparently unconstitutional tactic of not allowing the defendants to confront their accuser, which in this case was an unidentified security agent of a foreign government, who was hostile to Palestinian human rights, an unprecedented occurrence in the American justice system.

“The government also violated its own guidelines by smearing mainstream American Muslim groups when, in an attempt to lower the bar for introduction of evidence, it issued a list of so-called ‘unindicted co-conspirators’ prior to the trial. The National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers and the National Association of Muslim Lawyers have criticized the publication of the ‘overreaching list’ and the effect it has had on Arab and Muslim discrimination.

“We believe the prosecution sets a negative precedent for free speech rights and threatens the American tradition of charitable giving to those in war-torn areas of the world.

“The criminalization of legitimate charitable-giving is not just an attack on the American Muslim community; it is an attack on every American who believes in the moral duty to feed the hungry, clothe the poor, and heal the sick.

“Our resolve to see justice done remains undiminished. The process won today, and the jury showed that the government will not find victory by scaring up buzz. While we respect the jury’s final decision, we believe that the defendants will be fully acquitted in the courtroom when the government retries the case.”
This statement is signed on by Muslim American Society (MAS), Dallas Peace Center, Council on American Islamic Relations (CAIR), Partnership for Civil Justice, Muslim Legal Fund of America, Crawford Texas Peace House, Islamic Services Foundation, A.N.S.W.E.R. Coalition, MAS Youth Center of DFW, Reverend Graylan Hagler, MAS-Freedom and American Muslim Alliance.

For more information, please visit the following links:

Videos:

Standing in Solidarity: A snapshot of the daily vigil supported by local peace and justice activists
Faces of the Holy Land Foundation Trial: Spend time with the families of the defendants
A Daughter’s Perspective: Noor Elashi, daughter of defendant Ghassan Elashi, offers her thoughts
The Holy Land Foundation Trial: Interviews with lawyers and H4J national figures
Holy Land Foundation Poem: Audio of defendant Shukri AbuBaker’s touching poem

Blogs and Website:

Here are the websites that sponsor the campaign to support the HLF defendants:
FreedomToGive.com
H4Jusa.com

And don’t forget to check out the blogs, which have almost daily updates on the trial:
The Enemy Shall Not Outwit Him
Dallas Dreamer

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The War on Afghanistan Was Wrong, Too

Posted by musliminsuffer on October 23, 2007

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The War on Afghanistan Was Wrong, Too

by Jacob G. Hornberger,

Posted October 19, 2007

While most Americans have turned against the Iraq War, many of them still think that the war on Afghanistan was morally and legally justified. Their rationale is that the United States was simply defending itself by attacking Afghanistan and retaliating against those who had conspired to commit the 9/11 terrorist attacks. Of course, the last thing on people’s mind was that the 9/11 perpetrators themselves were retaliating for the bad things that the U.S. government had long been doing to people in the Middle East.

In fact, the irony of the attacks on both Afghanistan and Iraq is that both actions are simply a continuation of regime-change operations that have long characterized U.S. foreign policy, operations that are in large part responsible for much of the anger that foreigners have for the United States.

For example, there was the regime-change operation in Iran in 1953, where the CIA successfully ousted the democratically elected prime minister of Iran, Mohammed Mossadegh, and replaced him with the shah of Iran, whose brutal dictatorship ultimately culminated in the Iranian revolution in 1979. Not surprisingly, Iranians are still angry about that U.S.-imposed regime change.

There was also Guatemala in 1954, where the CIA successfully ousted the democratically elected president of Guatemala, Jacobo Arbenz, which led to the decades-long civil war that killed hundreds of thousands of Guatemalan citizens. There were Chile, Panama, Nicaragua, and Grenada. And, of course, there were the unsuccessful regime-change operations against Cuba.

In the Middle East, there was the U.S. support of Saddam Hussein, including the furnishing of weapons of mass destruction to him to use against Iranians, whose regime was no longer friendly to the United States after the 1979 revolution. There was the Persian Gulf intervention, which was followed by the brutal sanctions against Iraq, whose purpose was to bring about regime change after the United States turned against Saddam. There was the implicit U.S. endorsement of Madeleine Albright’s famous statement that the deaths of half a million Iraqi children from the sanctions against Iraq had been “worth it.” There was the unconditional financial and military support of the Israeli government. And there was the stationing of U.S. troops on Islamic holy lands, with full knowledge of the adverse effect such an action would have on Muslim religious sensitivities.

Long before the 9/11 attacks, the terrorists who had struck the World Trade Center in 1993 had cited, as had Osama bin Laden and al-Qaeda, those foreign policies as the basis for their grievances against the United States.

Therefore, it is ironic that U.S. officials used the 9/11 attacks to do the kind of thing they had long been already doing and which had in fact motivated the 9/11 attacks: regime-changing nations whose regimes were not inclined to obey U.S. orders. In what has become a customary perverse consequence of U.S. policies, the invasions of both Iraq and Afghanistan have not only produced chaos, death, and destruction, they have also ensured a steady stream of terrorist recruits to al-Qaeda and other groups that hate the United States more than ever. It is almost as if U.S. officials were saying after 9/11, “We are going to show you that your attacks will not cause us to change our ways, and our invasions of Afghanistan and Iraq will be our proof.”

After the 9/11 attacks, here at The Future of Freedom Foundation we recommended that the U.S. government not use the U.S. military to attack Afghanistan as a way to get bin Laden. We recommended instead that U.S. officials treat the attacks as a criminal-justice problem rather than a military problem.

After all, that’s the way that the federal government has always treated terrorism ­ as a criminal violation of federal statutes against terrorism. That was, in fact, how the government treated the 1993 terrorist attack on the World Trade Center, in which one of the perpetrators was a Kuwaiti man of Pakistani descent named Ramzi Yousef who was residing in Pakistan. Rather than invade Pakistan to capture or kill Yousef, which would have killed and maimed countless Pakistanis, U.S. officials simply bided their time until he was arrested in Pakistan and brought to New York for trial. It took time, but that’s the way the criminal-justice system often works. Sometimes a criminal is arrested immediately, sometimes much later, sometimes never. By the way, at Yousef’s sentencing, he angrily cited U.S. foreign policy as the basis for his grievances.

Recall that in the wake of the 9/11 attacks, there was a tremendous outpouring of sympathy and empathy all over the world for the United States. If U.S. officials had exercised wisdom, instead of reacting in a knee-jerk military fashion, they could have capitalized on those positive feelings by isolating bin Laden and the rest of his gang. Immediately after the attacks, we recommended offering a huge financial reward for the arrest of bin Laden and his cohorts and bringing them to trial. We pointed to the “letters of marque” that are authorized in the Constitution for such captures.

If President Bush had announced to the world that the United States would not kill innocent people in the quest to bring bin Laden and other members of al-Qaeda to justice, the entire world would have remained sympathetic to the United States. Bin Laden and al-Qaeda would have been isolated, not knowing who would turn them in to the authorities. Compare that to the situation in the world today, where countless ordinary people all over the world are filled with rage over the invasions and occupations of Afghanistan and Iraq, not to mention the torture and sex-abuse scandals at Guantanamo Bay, Abu Ghraib, and elsewhere. Moreover, even U.S. intelligence agencies are admitting that the continuous killings of Afghanis and Iraqis continue to provide al-Qaeda with a steady stream of recruits.

The Taliban and bin Laden

Another major problem with the attack on Afghanistan was the one that most U.S. presidents and, alas, most Americans, have chosen to ignore for the past several decades: that the U.S. Constitution requires the president to secure a congressional declaration of war from Congress before waging war against another country. Bush failed to do that.

Why did Bush order an invasion of Afghanistan? Not because he believed that the Taliban had conspired with al-Qaeda to commit the 9/11 attacks and not because he felt that the Taliban had committed some act of war against the United States by knowingly “harboring” a known fugitive.

Instead, Bush ordered the invasion of Afghanistan for one reason: the Taliban government refused to comply with his demand to unconditionally deliver bin Laden to the United States. He always made it clear that if the Taliban delivered bin Laden to the United States, such action would spare Afghanistan from a U.S. invasion. The “offer” that he made to the Taliban was not significantly different from that made to Pakistani military dictator Pervez Musharraf, a close friend of the Taliban, after 9/11: play ball with us and you stay in power; refuse to do so, and you’re history.

So why did the Taliban refuse to turn over bin Laden? For one thing, there wasn’t any extradition agreement between Afghanistan and the United States. And there is a long tradition in Muslim countries to treat foreign visitors as guests. Nevertheless, the Taliban did express a willingness to deliver bin Laden over to the United States or to a third country if U.S. officials provided convincing evidence that bin Laden had, in fact, been complicit in the 9/11 attacks. Was the demand unreasonable? Well, it would be nothing more than any government, including the United States, would expect in any extradition proceeding.

Bush’s response was that U.S. officials would not furnish any such evidence to the Taliban government. The Taliban simply needed to follow U.S. orders and turn bin Laden over to the United States, with no guarantees of what would happen to him once he was in U.S. custody. That is, there were no assurances that bin Laden would be brought back to the United States for trial for terrorism in federal district court instead of being turned over to the CIA for torture and execution.

The Taliban refused to accede to Bush’s unconditional demand. The result was the U.S. invasion of Afghanistan, the ouster of the Taliban from power, the installation of a U.S.-approved regime, a nation ruled by regional warlords, the deaths of countless Afghanis, the failure to capture bin Laden, and an ever-growing terrorist movement generated by ever-deepening anger and hatred against the United States.

Moreover, Bush’s conflation of the Taliban and al-Qaeda into one amorphous “terrorist” group, when each group obviously had its own reasons for resisting the invasion and occupation of Afghanistan, ultimately set the stage for his “enemy-combatant” doctrine in the “war on terror” and the invasion and occupation of Iraq as part of the “war on terror,” which would later be used to justify the Guantanamo Bay prison camp, Abu Ghraib, rendition, torture, and the military power to indefinitely incarcerate Americans and foreigners.

Did the United States have the legal and moral right to invade Afghanistan upon the Taliban’s refusal to turn bin Laden over to the United States? Many Americans would undoubtedly respond, “Yes, absolutely. When a country experiences a terrorist attack, it has the legal and moral right to attack and invade a sovereign and independent country that refuses to comply with an unconditional demand to give up the suspected perpetrators.”

Venezuela’s war on terrorism

Well, if that’s true then how would such proponents respond if, say, Venezuela attacked the United States for harboring terrorists? Would the proponents say, “I’m going to fight on the side of Venezuela because in the war on terror a country has the right to attack countries that are harboring terrorists”? Not likely.

Yet the U.S. response to Venezuela’s extradition of a suspected terrorist named Luis Posada Cariles, a former CIA operative, not only provides a good example of the hypocrisy of the U.S. government’s “war on terror,” it also shows how such a war leads inexorably toward endless international conflict and discord. After all, ask yourself, Can a world in which each country has the right to wage a war on terror under the principles followed by the U.S. government possibly be harmonious?

Posada is a prime suspect in the terrorist bombing of a civilian Cuban airliner whose flight originated in Venezuela in 1976. The plane crashed, killing 73 people, including several young members of a Cuban sports team. About a year ago, Posada made his way into the United States, prompting Venezuelan authorities to demand his extradition to Venezuela pursuant to the extradition agreement between the two nations.

U.S. officials, however, announced that they had no intention of returning Posada to Venezuela, extradition agreement or not, suggesting that they didn’t care how much evidence of Posada’s involvement in the terrorist attack Venezuela was able to provide. Their reason? While their stated reason for their decision is that Venezuela might torture Posada on his return, the real reason was the U.S. government’s natural sympathy toward anti-Castro Cuban exiles, including those who commit terrorist acts against the Cuban people.

But how is the U.S. government’s response to Venezuela in the Posada case different from the Taliban’s refusal to turn bin Laden over to the United States? If the U.S. government is going to refuse to turn over a terrorist suspect because of the possibility that he might be tortured, then how can it say that Afghanistan didn’t have the same right, especially since a suspected terrorist is as likely to be tortured by the United States as he is by Venezuela? Or to put it another way, if Afghanistan was “harboring” a terrorist by refusing U.S. demands to turn him over, isn’t the United States doing the same thing by refusing Venezuela’s extradition request of Posada?

In fact, the farcical, chaotic, and destructive nature of the U.S. government’s entire “war on terror” is easily exposed when one applies its principles universally to every other nation. That is, if the U.S. government has the right to wage a war on terror, then so has every other nation. That means then that every nation has the right to attack every other nation in which there are suspected terrorists. Cuba, for example, would have the right to attack the United States in order to kill or capture Posada and, for that matter, those Cuban-American citizens who are funding anti-Castro terrorist activity in Cuba.

Obviously, the only reason that the U.S. government is getting away with its “war on terror,” including regime-change operations against Third World countries and military wars of aggression on sovereign and independent nations, is that it has overwhelming military strength, especially compared with Third World countries. In the U.S. government’s war on terror, might makes right. But as the U.S. empire becomes increasingly overstretched by waging such a war, the American people are going to inevitably discover what lies at the end of that road: death, destruction, conflict, discord, terrorism, torture, rendition, and infringements on liberty.

Jacob Hornberger is founder and president of The Future of Freedom Foundation. Send him email.

This article originally appeared in the July 2007 edition of Freedom Daily. Subscribe to the print or email version of Freedom Daily.

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Israel shaken by troops’ tales of brutality against Palestinians

Posted by musliminsuffer on October 23, 2007

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=== News Update ===

Israel shaken by troops’ tales of brutality against Palestinians

A psychologist blames assaults on civilians in the 1990s on soldiers’ bad training, boredom and poor supervision

Conal Urquhart in Jerusalem

Sunday October 21, 2007

The Observer


A study by an Israeli psychologist into the violent behaviour of the country’s soldiers is provoking bitter controversy and has awakened urgent questions about the way the army conducts itself in the Gaza Strip and West Bank.

Nufar Yishai-Karin, a clinical psychologist at the Hebrew University in Jerusalem, interviewed 21 Israeli soldiers and heard confessions of frequent brutal assaults against Palestinians, aggravated by poor training and discipline. In her recently published report, co-authored by Professor Yoel Elizur, Yishai-Karin details a series of violent incidents, including the beating of a four-year-old boy by an officer.

The report, although dealing with the experience of soldiers in the 1990s, has triggered an impassioned debate in Israel, where it was published in an abbreviated form in the newspaper Haaretz last month. According to Yishai Karin: ‘At one point or another of their service, the majority of the interviewees enjoyed violence. They enjoyed the violence because it broke the routine and they liked the destruction and the chaos. They also enjoyed the feeling of power in the violence and the sense of danger.’

In the words of one soldier: ‘The truth? When there is chaos, I like it. That’s when I enjoy it. It’s like a drug. If I don’t go into Rafah, and if there isn’t some kind of riot once in some weeks, I go nuts.’

Another explained: ‘The most important thing is that it removes the burden of the law from you. You feel that you are the law. You are the law. You are the one who decides… As though from the moment you leave the place that is called Eretz Yisrael [the Land of Israel] and go through the Erez checkpoint into the Gaza Strip, you are the law. You are God.’

The soldiers described dozens of incidents of extreme violence. One recalled an incident when a Palestinian was shot for no reason and left on the street. ‘We were in a weapons carrier when this guy, around 25, passed by in the street and, just like that, for no reason – he didn’t throw a stone, did nothing – bang, a bullet in the stomach, he shot him in the stomach and the guy is dying on the pavement and we keep going, apathetic. No one gave him a second look,’ he said.

The soldiers developed a mentality in which they would use physical violence to deter Palestinians from abusing them. One described beating women. ‘With women I have no problem. With women, one threw a clog at me and I kicked her here [pointing to the crotch], I broke everything there. She can’t have children. Next time she won’t throw clogs at me. When one of them [a woman] spat at me, I gave her the rifle butt in the face. She doesn’t have what to spit with any more.’

Yishai-Karin found that the soldiers were exposed to violence against Palestinians from as early as their first weeks of basic training. On one occasion, the soldiers were escorting some arrested Palestinians. The arrested men were made to sit on the floor of the bus. They had been taken from their beds and were barely clothed, even though the temperature was below zero. The new recruits trampled on the Palestinians and then proceeded to beat them for the whole of the journey. They opened the bus windows and poured water on the arrested men.

The disclosure of the report in the Israeli media has occasioned a remarkable response. In letters responding to the recollections, writers have focused on both the present and past experience of Israeli soldiers to ask troubling questions that have probed the legitimacy of the actions of the Israeli Defence Forces.

The study and the reactions to it have marked a sharp change in the way Israelis regard their period of military service – particularly in the occupied territories – which has been reflected in the increasing levels of conscientious objection and draft-dodging.

The debate has contrasted sharply with an Israeli army where new recruits are taught that they are joining ‘the most ethical army in the world’ – a refrain that is echoed throughout Israeli society. In its doctrine, published on its website, the Israeli army emphasises human dignity. ‘The Israeli army and its soldiers are obligated to protect human dignity. Every human being is of value regardless of his or her origin, religion, nationality, gender, status or position.’

However, the Israeli army, like other armies, has found it difficult to maintain these values beyond the classroom. The first intifada, which began in 1987, before the wave of suicide bombings, was markedly different to the violence of the second intifada, and its main events were popular demonstrations with stone-throwing.

Yishai-Karin, in an interview with Haaretz, described how her research came out of her own experience as a soldier at an army base in Rafah in the Gaza Strip. She interviewed 18 ordinary soldiers and three officers whom she had served with in Gaza. The soldiers described how the violence was encouraged by some commanders. One soldier recalled: ‘After two months in Rafah, a [new] commanding officer arrived… So we do a first patrol with him. It’s 6am, Rafah is under curfew, there isn’t so much as a dog in the streets. Only a little boy of four playing in the sand. He is building a castle in his yard. He [the officer] suddenly starts running and we all run with him. He was from the combat engineers.

‘He grabbed the boy. I am a degenerate if I am not telling you the truth. He broke his hand here at the wrist, broke his leg here. And started to stomp on his stomach, three times, and left. We are all there, jaws dropping, looking at him in shock…

‘The next day I go out with him on another patrol, and the soldiers are already starting to do the same thing.”

Yishai-Karin concluded that the main reason for the soldiers’ violence was a lack of training. She found that the soldiers did not know what was expected of them and therefore were free to develop their own way of behaviour. The longer a unit was left in the field, the more violent it became. The Israeli soldiers, she concluded, had a level of violence which is universal across all nations and cultures. If they are allowed to operate in difficult circumstances, such as in Gaza and the West Bank, without training and proper supervision, the violence is bound to come out.

A spokeswoman for the Israeli army said that, if a soldier deviates from the army’s norms, they could be investigated by the military police or face criminal investigation.

She said: ‘It should be noted that since the events described in Nufar Yishai-Karin’s research the number of ethical violations by IDF soldiers involving the Palestinian population has consistently dropped. This trend has continued in the last few years.’

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Legal center: 360 children imprisoned in Israeli jails

Posted by musliminsuffer on October 23, 2007

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=== News Update ===

Legal center: 360 children imprisoned in Israeli jails

Palestinian Information Center

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Ocotber 21, 2007

GAZA, (PIC)– The prisoners’ studies center has confirmed that the IOA is detaining 360 Palestinian children below 18 years of age in its jails, pointing out that most of them are imprisoned in the juvenile section at the Israeli Hasharon prison.

“The policy pursued by Israel against the Palestinian children detained in its jails is completely incompatible with the international law which stipulates the protection of juveniles deprived of their liberty, as the Israeli laws in the occupied Palestinian lands deny the Palestinian children any special treatment,” the prisoners’ center stated in a report received by the PIC.

The legal center urged the families of detained children to file a lawsuit against the IOA with the international court of justice, calling on all international legal institutions to support the families of detained children by issuing a decision ending their suffering and condemning the Israeli practices against the freedom of children.

In another context, more than 40 PLC MPs imprisoned in the Israeli Ofer prison, most of them affiliated with the Hamas parliamentary bloc, strongly denounced the alleged keenness of the international community to achieve peace in the region while it does not exert any effort to get them released even though they were democratically elected by the Palestinian people.

In a statement received by the PIC, the imprisoned MPs also complained about the disregard being demonstrated by the local, Arab and international media outlets towards their issue, calling on them to cast more light on the issue of prisoners in general, especially in light of preparations for the autumn conference.

They also called on human rights organizations and law-oriented institutions to form an ad hoc committee to organize popular, official and media campaigns in solidarity with the MPs from all political affiliations imprisoned in Israeli jails.

In an unrelated development, the IOF troops stormed amid intensified gunfire at dawn Sunday the Balata and Ein refugee camps and the village of Kafr Kalil in the Nablus city and clashed with the Palestinian resistance fighters in the camp of Ein Beit Al-Ma, according to Palestinian local sources.

The sources added that the Palestinian resistance fighters traded fire with the invading troops and detonated an explosive device near an Israeli military jeep in the area around the Ein camp.

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Israeli troops use Palestinians as shields – video

Posted by musliminsuffer on October 23, 2007

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=== News Update ===

Israeli troops use Palestinians as shields – video

13 Apr 2007 12:32:43 GMT

Source: Reuters

NABLUS, West Bank, April 13 (Reuters) – The Israeli army said on Friday it had suspended one of its commanders after an amateur video showed his men using two Palestinians as shields against rock-throwing youths.

An army statement said the commander had been suspended “from all operational activity” and an investigation launched into the incident this week in the West Bank city of Nablus.

Israeli law bans the military from using human shields.

The video, taken by a foreign activist, showed Israeli soldiers apparently forcing two Palestinian civilians to stand in front of an armoured military jeep to shield them from stones.

Last month, Israeli soldiers used an 11-year-old Palestinian girl as a human shield during an operation against militants in Nablus, an Israeli human rights group said.

Palestinian officials and some human rights groups say the army’s use of Palestinians as human shields has become common practics during the seven-year-old Palestinian uprising, endangering the lives of civilians.

“The Israeli government must stop such unethical practices immediately,” said top Palestinian negotiator Saeb Erekat. (Reporting by Mohammed Assadi in Ramallah and Ari Rabinovitch in Jerusalem)

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US War Crime : Occupation forces claim they killed terrorists ….and toddlers

Posted by musliminsuffer on October 23, 2007

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=== News Update ===

US War Crime : Occupation forces claim they killed terrorists ….and toddlers

Roads to Iraq

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October 21, 2007

Actually this post is not about what the news reported today that US occupation forces killed two toddlers (as you can see in the image).

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Ansar Al-Sunna released a video about the occupation crimes in Diyala, interview with people who were killed by the occupiers.

In the video a man says : Is this the democracy and freedom they promised?

Other man: I want to warn all the Iraqis, if the Americans say they will search the houses for weapons and terrorists, then make sure that you take women and children away from the neighborhood, they are deliberately targeting them.

As for the picture, this is part of a brain of a woman and a spoon behind it, she was shot when she was eating.

Watch the video here http://nl.youtube.com/watch?v=MBPezwawU4E

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BENEDICT XVI’s EGYPTIAN ASSASSIN

Posted by musliminsuffer on October 23, 2007

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=== News Update ===

BENEDICT XVI’s EGYPTIAN ASSASSIN

By KHALID JAN – Oct 21, 2007

Decisions to spread hatred of Islam and Muslims in Europe are made at the Vatican. Planning and execution with military precision is done within the four walls of the “Society of Jesus” in Rome. If in future, Muslims are slaughtered in the streets of Europe, forewarned is THE HUMANITY that the architects of this massacre are none other than Pope Benedict XVI and his elite group of Jesuit commanders – including his chief assassin, Jesuit Father Khalil Samir Khalil.

FULL ARTICLE AT: http://www.montrealmuslimnews.net/pope.pdf

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