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‘Wanted: Bush and Cheney’ for crimes against US Constitution

Posted by musliminsuffer on March 6, 2008

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=== News Update ===

‘Wanted: Bush and Cheney’ for crimes against US Constitution
US towns vote to arrest Bush, Cheney as Vermont lawmakers pass nonbinding resolutions to end war in Iraq.

First Published 2008-03-05, Last Updated 2008-03-05 13:09:26


Not likely to set foot on Vermont for a long while

WASHINGTON – Voters in two Vermont towns on Tuesday approved a measure that would instruct police to arrest President George W. Bush and Vice President Dick Cheney for “crimes against our Constitution”, local media reported.

The nonbinding, symbolic measure, passed in Brattleboro and Marlboro in a state known for taking liberal positions on national issues, instructs town police to “extradite them to other authorities that may reasonably contend to prosecute them”.

Vermont, home to maple syrup and picture-postcard views, is known for its liberal politics.

State lawmakers have passed nonbinding resolutions to end the war in Iraq and impeach Bush and Cheney, and several towns have also passed resolutions of impeachment. None of them have caught on in Washington.

Bush has never visited the state as president, though he has spent vacations at his family compound in nearby Maine.

Roughly 12,000 people live in Brattleboro, located on the Connecticut River in the state’s southeastern corner. Nearby Marlboro has a population of roughly 1,000.

source : http://www.middle-east-online.com/english/iraq/?id=24653

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Israeli decision to demolish historic mosque near Jerusalem

Posted by musliminsuffer on March 6, 2008

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=== News Update ===

Israeli decision to demolish historic mosque near Jerusalem

Jerusalem Ma’an The Grand Mufti of Jerusalem, Sheikh Muhammad Hussein has condemned a decision by Israeli authorities to demolish the Al-Omari mosque in the village of Umm Tuba near Jerusalem under the pretext that the building had been built without a license on Sunday.

Sheikh Hussein told Ma’an that the mosque was built more than 700 years go, and it was last restored in 1963. It is the only mosque in Umm Tuba.

The Mufti claimed that Israeli authorities have been attempting to wipe out historic Islamic sites in Palestine, which is violation of all religious values and international treaties.

He warned of the repercussions and called on the United Nations Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) which is charged with protecting human cultural heritage around the world, and other international organizations to prevent the demolition of the mosque.

http://www.maannews.net/en/index.php?opr=ShowDetails&ID=27566

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Failed London bombers say plot ‘a hoax’

Posted by musliminsuffer on March 6, 2008

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=== News Update ===

Failed London bombers say plot ‘a hoax’

Article from: Reuters

By Andrew Hough in London

March 06, 2008 01:34am

FOUR men jailed for life for trying to bomb London’s transport system in 2005 have launched an appeal, saying their bomb plot was a hoax designed to send a political statement about the war in Iraq.

The four were convicted last year of a plan to replicate the July 7, 2005 London suicide bombings which had killed 52 commuters just two weeks earlier.

They are serving at least 40 years in jail for trying to detonate hydrogen peroxide-based bombs on three underground trains and at a bus station.

Although the detonators on their makeshift bombs fired, the main charges failed to explode and no one was killed.

Muktah Said Ibrahim, Yassin Hassan Omar, Ramzi Mohammed and Hussain Osman were found guilty of conspiracy to murder after a trial lasting almost six months.

They are appealing against their conviction.

A fifth man, Manfo Kwaku Asiedu, pleaded guilty to conspiracy to cause explosions on the eve of his retrial in November after the original jury failed to reach a verdict.

He is seeking to appeal against his 33-year sentence.

The group appeared via video link at London’s Appeal Court.

George Carter-Stephenson, for Ibrahim, told the court the failed bombings were designed to send a political message.

“The applicant’s case is that the events of July 21 were an elaborate hoax designed to protest against and draw attention to Britain’s role in the attack on Iraq,” he said.

“The devices were made to look realistic but included flaws to ensure the main charge would not detonate.”

The hearing is expected to last two days. The judges will rule on whether to allow the appeal at a later date.

http://www.news.com.au/perthnow/story/0,21598,23327788-5005361,00.html

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Revealed: the US plan to start a Palestinian civil war

Posted by musliminsuffer on March 6, 2008

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=== News Update ===

Revealed: the US plan to start a Palestinian civil war
Report, The Electronic Intifada, 4 March 2008

Muhammad Dahlan speaks during a Fatah rally in the West Bank town of Ramallah, 15 January 2006. (Mushir Abdelrahman/MaanImages)


United States officials including President George W. Bush and Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice participated in a conspiracy to arm and train Contra-style Palestinian militias nominally loyal to the Fatah party to overthrow the democratically-elected Hamas government in the Occupied Palestinian Territories, an investigative article in the April 2008 issue of Vanity Fair has revealed. [1]

The allegations of such a conspiracy, long reported by The Electronic Intifada, are corroborated in Vanity Fair with confidential US government documents, interviews with former US officials, Israeli officials and with Muhammad Dahlan, the Gaza strongman personally chosen by Bush.

The article, by David Rose, recounts gruesome torture documented on videotape of Hamas members by the US-armed and funded militias under Dahlan’s control. Hamas had repeatedly alleged such torture as part of its justification for its move to overthrow the Dahlan militias and take full control of the interior of the Gaza Strip in June 2007.

Vanity Fair reported that it has “obtained confidential documents, since corroborated by sources in the US and Palestine, which lay bare a covert initiative, approved by Bush and implemented by Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice and Deputy National Security Adviser Elliott Abrams to provoke a Palestinian civil war.” The magazine adds that the plan “was for forces led by Dahlan, and armed with new weapons supplied at America’s behest, to give Fatah the muscle it needed to remove the democratically-elected Hamas-led government from power.”

Abrams was one of the key Reagan administration figures involved in the Iran-Contra scandal in the 1980s, whereby the US illegally armed militias in Nicaragua to overthrow the ruling Sandinista government. Abrams was convicted and later pardoned for lying to Congress.

While it has been known that the US engaged in covert activity to subvert Palestinian democracy and provoke Palestinians to shed each other’s blood, the extent of the personal involvement of top US officials in attempting to dictate the course of events in Palestine — while publicly preaching democracy — has only now been brought to light.

Muhammad Dahlan’s 13 July 2003 letter to then Israeli defense minister Shaul Mofaz.

Bush met and personally anointed Dahlan as “our guy” in 2003. In July 2007, The Electronic Intifada reported on a leaked letter written by Dahlan and sent to the Israeli defense minister in which he confirmed his role in a conspiracy to overthrow then Palestinian Authority President Yasser Arafat for whose replacement Bush had publicly called. Dahlan wrote: “Be certain that Yasser Arafat’s final days are numbered, but allow us to finish him off our way, not yours. And be sure as well that … the promises I made in front of President Bush, I will give my life to keep.”

The US planning to overthrow the government elected by Palestinians under occupation began immediately after the Hamas movement won a clear victory in the January 2006 election for the Palestinian Legislative Council. Hamas, however, proved “surprising resilient.”

At a meeting at Abbas’ Ramallah headquarters in October 2006, Rice personally ordered Abbas to dissolve the government headed by Hamas’ Ismail Haniyeh “within two weeks” and replace it with an unelected “emergency government.”

When Abbas failed to act promptly on Rice’s order, the US stepped up its efforts to arm Dahlan in preparation for the attempted coup. Hamas foiled the coup plot by moving preemptively against Dahlan’s gangs, many of whom refused to fight despite being furnished with tens of millions of dollars in weapons and training. The US-conceived “emergency government” headed by a former World Bank official, Salam Fayyad, was eventually appointed by Abbas, but its authority is limited to parts of the Israeli-occupied West Bank.

While the United States and Israel were the driving forces behind the civil war and coup plot, others had a hand including several Arab states and their intelligence services. “The scheme,” Rose writes, “bore some resemblance to the Iran-contra scandal” in that “some of the money for the [Nicaraguan] contras, like that for Fatah, was furnished by Arab allies as a result of US lobbying.”

Endnotes
[1] “The Gaza Bombshell,” Vanity Fair, April 2008, (http://www.vanityfair.com/politics/features/2008/04/gaza200804)

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Exclusive: I Was Kidnapped by the CIA

Posted by musliminsuffer on March 6, 2008

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=== News Update ===

Exclusive: I Was Kidnapped by the CIA

NEWS: Inside the CIA’s extraordinary rendition program ­and the bungled abduction of would-be terrorists

By Peter Bergen

Illustration (Map of CIA Rendition Flights): Trevor Paglen and John Emerson

March/April 2008 Issue

For hours, the words come pouring out of Abu Omar as he describes his years of torture at the hands of Egypt’s security services. Spreading his arms in a crucifixion position, he demonstrates how he was tied to a metal door as shocks were administered to his nipples and genitals. His legs tremble as he describes how he was twice raped. He mentions, almost casually, the hearing loss in his left ear from the beatings, and how he still wakes up at night screaming, takes tranquilizers, finds it hard to concentrate, and has unspecified “problems with my wife at home.” He is, in short, a broken man.

There is nothing particularly unusual about Abu Omar’s story. Torture is a standard investigative technique of Egypt’s intelligence services and police, as the State Department and human rights organizations have documented myriad times over the years. What is somewhat unusual is that Abu Omar ended up inside Egypt’s torture chambers courtesy of the United States, via an “extraordinary rendition”—in this case, a spectacular daylight kidnapping by the Central Intelligence Agency on the streets of Milan, Italy.

First introduced during the Clinton administration, extraordinary renditions—in which suspected terrorists are turned over to countries known to use torture, usually for the purpose of extracting information from them—have been one of the cia‘s most controversial tools in the war on terror. According to legal experts, the practice has no justification in United States law and flagrantly violates the Convention Against Torture, an international treaty that Congress ratified in 1994. Nonetheless, Congress and the American courts have essentially ignored the practice, and the Bush administration has insisted that it has never knowingly sent anyone to a place where he will be tortured.

But Abu Omar’s case is unique: Unlike any other rendition case, it has prompted a massive criminal investigation—though not in the United States. An Italian prosecutor has launched a probe of the kidnapping, resulting in the indictment of 26 American officials, almost all of them suspected cia agents. It has also generated a treasure trove of documents on the secretive rendition program, including thousands of pages of court filings that detail how it actually works. Late last year, I traveled to Milan to review those documents and to Egypt, where Abu Omar now lives. What I found was a remarkable tale of cia overreach and its consequences—a tale that could represent the beginning of a global legal backlash against the war on terror.

An avuncular, portly man in his mid-40s clad in a turban and a floor-length blue robe, Abu Omar met me at a corner store near his home, the first time he had agreed to talk to an American magazine reporter. He took me to his tidy, cramped apartment near Alexandria’s run-down Victorian rail station. The walls were bare other than some religious calligraphy. The screen saver on his computer was a picture of Mecca.

Abu Omar, whose full name is Hassan Mustafa Osama Nasr, served me pungent coffee and sugary biscuits prepared by his unseen wife. Then, leaning forward in a massive gilded chair, he told me how in the weeks before the March 2003 invasion of Iraq, he’d felt he was being watched and followed as he walked the streets of Milan, where he’d been granted political asylum in 2001 following an earlier spell of imprisonment and torture in Egypt. A member of Egypt’s militant Islamic Group and a part-time cleric, he had been waging a public campaign against the impending war; Italian authorities had been investigating his circle of acquaintances since mid-2002 and believed he might have been recruiting fighters to go to Iraq, a charge he denies.

A little before noon on February 17, 2003, Abu Omar was headed to his mosque, incongruously located inside a garage. He strolled down Via Guerzoni, a quiet street mostly empty of businesses and lined with high, view-blocking walls. A red Fiat pulled up beside him and a man jumped out, shouting “Polizia! Polizia!” Abu Omar produced his ID. “Suddenly I was lifted in the air,” he recalled. He was dragged into a white van and beaten, he said, by wordless men wearing balaclavas. After trussing him with restraints and blindfolding him, they sped away.

Hours later, when the van stopped, Abu Omar heard airplane noise. His clothes were cut off and something was stuffed in his anus, likely a tranquilizing suppository. His head was entirely covered in tape with only small holes for his mouth and nose, and he was placed on a plane. Hours later he was hustled off the jet. He heard someone speaking Arabic in a familiar cadence; in the distance, a muezzin was calling the dawn prayer. After more than a decade in exile, he was back in Egypt.

Abu Omar was taken into a building, put in a blue prison suit, freshly blindfolded, and presented to someone described as an important pasha, or government official. The pasha said he’d be released if he’d go back to Italy to spy on the militants at his mosque. He said no.

And so began Abu Omar’s descent into one of the 21st century’s nastier circles of hell. His cell had no lights or windows, and the temperature alternated between freezing and baking. He was kept blindfolded and handcuffed for seven months. Interrogations could come at any time of the day or night. He was beaten with fists, electric cables, and chairs, stripped naked, and given electric shocks.

His tormentors’ questions largely revolved around his circle of Islamists in Italy, though every now and again they’d indicate that they knew he wasn’t a big-time terrorist. They were detaining him only because “the Americans imposed you on us.” When he asked, “Why, then, do you abuse me so much?” they replied, “This is our family tradition.”

In the fall of 2003, Abu Omar was taken to another prison; it was here that he was crucified and raped by the guards. After seven more months of torture, a Cairo court found there was no evidence that Abu Omar was involved in terrorism and ordered him freed. He was told not to contact anyone in Italy—including his wife—and not to speak to the press or human rights groups. Above all, he was not to tell anyone what had happened.

After agreeing to the conditions, he was deposited at his mother’s home in Alexandria. He promptly called his wife in Italy. It was the first time she’d heard from him in 14 months. Italian investigators, who’d been monitoring Abu Omar’s phone in Milan for years, recorded the call. His wife asked him how he had been treated. He told her sarcastically, “They brought me food from the fanciest restaurant,” though nearly three weeks later, he admitted to her, “I was very close to dying.” He also spoke with a friend in Milan, Mohamed Reda El Badry, whose phone was also being tapped by Italian investigators. “I was freed on health grounds,” he told El Badry in one of the recorded calls. “I was almost paralyzed; still today I cannot walk more than 200 yards…. I was incontinent, suffered from kidney trouble.”

And then, just as suddenly as Abu Omar had reappeared, he vanished again. Egyptian authorities had gotten wind of his calls to Italy. This time he was imprisoned for three years. He smuggled out a letter describing his ordeal, which found its way to the Arab and Italian press and international human rights organizations. Inevitably, that led to more torture.

Was it illegal for American officials to send Abu Omar to Egypt? Yes, according to the United Nations Convention Against Torture, which prohibits delivering someone to a country where there are “substantial grounds” to assume that he might be tortured. Were there substantial grounds to believe that transferring Abu Omar to Egypt would result in his being tortured? Plenty, according to a State Department report that detailed the methods used by Egypt’s security services during the year that Abu Omar was abducted and confined, including stripping and blindfolding prisoners; dousing them with cold water; beatings with fists, whips, metal rods, and other objects; administering electric shocks; suspending prisoners by their arms; and sexual assault and threats of rape.

The White House has routinely claimed that when the United States renders individuals to other countries it receives assurances that, as President Bush stated at a press conference in March 2005, “they won’t be tortured…This country does not believe in torture.” Several months later, Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice reiterated, “The United States has not transported anyone, and will not transport anyone, to a country when we believe he will be tortured.”

But in the case of Abu Omar, Rice’s assertions are demonstrably false. According to a previously unpublished study conducted by Katherine Tiedemann of The New America Foundation and myself, the same is true of many of the extraordinary renditions going back to the program’s beginnings in 1995. (See “Rendition by the Numbers,” above.) Fourteen documented extraordinary renditions took place under the Clinton administration. Almost all of those prisoners were rendered to Egypt, where at least three were executed. After 9/11 the pace of renditions sped up and the program expanded dramatically. Prisoners were now also transferred to Jordan, Yemen, Morocco, Algeria, and even Libya, Sudan, and Syria. In all, we found 53 documented cases of extraordinary rendition since September 2001; only one prisoner specifically said he had not been tortured. Of the sixteen men who have been released, eight claimed they were tortured and/or mistreated while in foreign custody; one died within weeks of being released. Nineteen of the rendered men have not been heard from since they disappeared.

Brad Garrett is a former fbi special agent who obtained uncoerced confessions from two of the most high-profile terrorists in recent American history: Ramzi Yousef, who bombed the World Trade Center in 1993, and Mir Aimal Kasi, who shot and killed two cia employees outside the Agency’s headquarters the same year. “The whole idea that you would send anyone to some other country to obtain the intel you want is ludicrous,” he told me in an email. “If we want the intel, there are approaches that will render the information without torture. The problem is that someone in the U.S. government is convinced that torture is the way to go, and so if we are not allowed to do it, then send them to someplace where torture is sanctioned.”

The extraordinary rendition program was not primarily intended to yield information, according to Michael Scheuer, the cia official whom the Clinton White House tasked with implementing it. “It came from an improvisation to dismantle these terrorist cells overseas. We wanted to get suspects off the streets and grab their papers,” Scheuer explains. “The interrogation part wasn’t important.” He also claims that the program was overseen by congressional committees and “was lawyered to death.” After 9/11, “The White House was desperate,” Scheuer says. The rendition program quickly expanded because holding any but the most important Al Qaeda prisoners was a “burdensome proposition” for the Agency.

source: http://www.motherjones.com/news/feature/2008/03/exclusive-i-was-kidnapped-by-the-cia.html

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Wake Up America! Your Government is Hijacked by Zionism

Posted by musliminsuffer on March 6, 2008

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=== News Update ===

A Lie of Historic Proportions

Iraq has been the tragic Lie of Historic Proportions of Washington, DC since before the first Gulf war. For years, Saddam was one of our government’s propped up and militarily supported puppets. Many people have seen the famous footage of Donald Rumsfeld shaking hands with Saddam. I suppose the two are smiling so big for the cameras because they are kindred spirits. After all of the hand-shaking and weapon brokering, when did Saddam become such a bad guy to Bush, Cheney, Halliburton and Co.? (Insert your favorite reason here).

During the Clinton regime the US-UN led sanctions against Iraq and the weekly bombing raids killed tens of thousands of people in Iraq. Many of them were children, but since one of her children didn’t have to be sacrificed to the homicidal war machine, Madeline Albright, thinks the slaughter during the “halcyon” Clinton years was “worth it.” More lies.

Anyone with even a rudimentary understanding of current events understands that this invasion/occupation of Iraq was not about Saddam being a “bad guy.” If that logic is used, then how many innocent Iraqi people have to die before the citizens of America wake up and know that our government is a “bad guy?” We also know that Iraq was not about WMD’s. They weren’t there and they weren’t going to be there for at least a decade, by all reports. Another reason, so wispy and more difficult to disprove, is that America invaded Iraq to bring freedom and democracy to the Iraqi people. When one tries to dispute this particular deception, one is accused of being unpatriotic or hating freedom. Even though correct, the statement “Freedom isn’t Free” is very insulting to me. False freedom is very expensive. Fake freedom costs over one billion of our tax dollars a week; phony freedom has cost the Iraqi people tens of thousands of innocent lives; fanciful freedom has meant the destruction of a country and its infrastructure. Tragically, this fabricated notion of freedom and democracy cost me far more than I was willing to pay: the life of my son, Casey. The Lie of Historic Proportions also cost me my peace of mind, I do not feel free and I do not feel like I live in a democracy.

One of the other great deceits that is being perpetuated on the American public and the world is that this occupation is to fight terrorism: If we don’t fight terrorism in Iraq then we will have to fight it “on our streets.” In fact, terrorist attacks have skyrocketed in Iraq and all over the world. So much so, that the State Department has stopped compiling the statistics and quit issuing the yearly terrorism report. I guess if one doesn’t write a report, then terrorism doesn’t exist. All of Casey’s commendations say that he was killed in the “GWOT” the Global War on Terrorism. I agree with most of GWOT, except that Casey was killed in the Global War Of Terrorism waged on the world and its own citizens by the biggest terrorist outfit in the world: George and his destructive Neo-con cabal.

The evidence is overwhelming, compelling, and alarming that George and his indecent bandits traitorously had intelligence fabricated to fit their goal of invading Iraq. The criminals foisted a Lie of Historic Proportions on the world. It was clear to many of us more aware people that George, Condi, Rummy, the two Dicks: Cheney and Perle, Wolfie, and most effectively and treacherously, Colin Powell, lied their brains out before the invasion. The world was even shown where the WMD’S were on the map. We were told that the “smoking gun” could come at any time in the form of a “mushroom cloud” or a cloud of toxic biological or chemical weapons. Does anyone remember duct tape and plastic sheeting?

Finally, the side of peace, truth and justice has our own smoking gun and it is burning our hands. It is the so-called Downing Street Memo dated 23, July 2002, (almost 8 months before the invasion) that states that military action (against Iraq) is now seen as “inevitable.” The memo further states that: “Bush wanted to remove Saddam through military action”, justified by the conjunction of “terrorism and WMD’s.” The most damning thing to George in the memo is where the British intelligence officer who wrote the memo claims that the intelligence to base Great Britain and the US staging a devastating invasion on Iraq was being “fixed around the policy.” Now, after over three years of negligent propaganda, it is difficult to distinguish the proven lies from the new “truth:” that this occupation is bringing freedom and democracy to the people of Iraq.

Casey took an oath to protect the US from all enemies “foreign and domestic.” He was sent to occupy and die in a foreign country that was no threat to the USA. However, the biggest threat to our safety, humanity, and our way of life in America are George and his cronies. Congress made a Mistake of Historic Proportions and waived its Constitutional responsibility to declare war. It is time for the House to make up for that mistake and introduce Articles of Impeachment against the murderous thugs who have caused so much mindless mayhem. It is time for Congress to re-validate itself by holding a hearing about the Downing Street Memo. The reader can help by going onto www.AfterDowningStreet.org and signing a petition to Rep. John Conyers so he will know that the American people are behind him to convene an investigation in the House Judiciary Committee. You can also write your Congressional Representative to help push the inquiry.

It is time to put partisan politics behind us to do what is correct for once and reclaim America’s humanity. It is time for Congress and the American people to work together in peace and justice to rid our country of the stench of greed, hypocrisy, and unnecessary suffering that permeates our White House and our halls of Congress. It is time to hold someone accountable for the carnage and devastation that has been caused. As a matter of fact, it is past time, but it is not too late.

source: http://www.itszone.co.uk/zone0/viewtopic.php?t=35851

Cindy Sheehan

Mother of needlessly slain soldier, Casey Sheehan.

Cofounder of Gold Star Families for Peace www.gsfp.org

(Organizational Supporters of www.AfterDowningStreet.org)

Scindy121@aol.com

An interview with Cindy Sheehan:

http://www.lewrockwell.com/orig6/zeese2.html

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At least 31 children killed in Gaza last week: over a quarter of total casualties

Posted by musliminsuffer on March 6, 2008

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=== News Update ===

2008/03/05

At least 31 children killed in Gaza last week: over a quarter of total casualties
[RAMALLAH, 5 March 2008] – Defence for Children International-Palestine Section (DCI/PS) is deeply shocked by the high number of children killed in last week’s attacks on the Gaza Strip. As of Wednesday 5 March 16:00, DCI/PS confirmed the deaths of 31 children as a result of Israel’s air strikes and ground military operations against Gaza between Wednesday 27 February and Monday 3 March 2008, including during operation Warm Winter. An additional 13 reported child fatalities in the Gaza Strip are still being investigated. Most of the attacks took place in northern Gaza, in the areas of Jabalia Town, Jabalia Refugee Camp and Beit Hanoun. These heavily populated areas came under intense fire from Apache helicopters, air-to-surface missiles, tank shells and small arms fire.Among the 31 children killed were three girls, and five children below the age of 12, including a six months-old baby from Gaza City. Mohammad Al Burai was sleeping in his parents’ bed, when the adjacent Ministry of Interior building was destroyed in an Israeli air strike. A piece of rubble from the building fell through the roof of the family house, killing him instantly. Only three children killed were involved in military resistance; and seven of them were killed while inside their house. DCI/PS is gravely concerned by reports that at least four children were targeted and shot dead by Israeli army snipers – three of them inside their house. These are potential cases of willful killing of children, as they demonstrate unnecessary and disproportionate use of force against unarmed civilians in circumstances where they do not pose any threat. Willful killing is a grave breach of the Fourth Geneva Convention and entails individual criminal responsibility for those responsible for these acts.Today DCI/PS received a report about a new incident involving a 20 day old baby girl killed by live bullet during a military operation in Gaza. The circumstances of the killing are being investigated by our fieldworkers.

In addition, two children were killed in the West Bank, in protests against Israel’s military campaign in Gaza. Mohammad Al Masalma, 15, was killed by a bullet to his heart during a demonstration in Beit A’wa, near Hebron. Another incident involving a 17 year old boy took place near Ramallah, although the circumstances surrounding the incident are still unknown.

Information on each incident documented by DCI/PS is available on our website but details concerning circumstances are still being verified.

DCI/PS condemns, in the strongest possible terms, Israel’s unrestrained use of military force against the population of Gaza. Palestinian rocket attacks, although unlawful, cannot justify the willful or reckless killing of civilians including children. This disproportionate response amounts to serious violations of International Humanitarian Law (IHL), and, in some instances, constitute war crimes for which individuals can be held criminally responsible.

DCI/PS is joining efforts from oPt-based UN agencies and NGOs within the Working Group on UN Security Council 1612 to collect data on child rights violations resulting from Israel’s military attacks on Gaza to forward to the UN Special Representative on Children and Armed Conflict. In addition, a joint letter to diplomatic missions in the oPt has been written and endorsed by local and international NGOs, asking foreign representatives to use diplomatic, political, economic and legal tools to pressure the Israeli government to immediately cease all attacks on civilians and fully comply with its IHL obligations. Finally, DCI/PS will be making an oral intervention during the debate on Palestine scheduled tomorrow in the 7th session of the UN Human Rights Council; the statement will be focused on the impact on children’s rights of Israel’s military offensive against Gaza. All these documents will be made available on our website.

  • DCI/PS reiterates its condemnation of the inaction of the international community towards Israel’s human rights violations in the Gaza Strip, especially in light of the fact that Israel has declared its intention to continue its attacks until Palestinian resistance fighters stop firing missiles at Israeli towns, whatever the cost to the civilian population may be;
  • DCI/PS condemns the unlawful firing of rockets by Palestinian armed groups towards Israeli civilian areas, and deplores the casualties recently registered in Sderot. However DCI/PS believes that these attacks cannot justify Israel’s unrestrained attack on Gaza and a continued blockade of the Territory;
  • DCI/PS calls on the High Contracting Parties to the Fourth Geneva Convention to fulfill their obligations under Article 1 of the Convention, and urge Israel to abide by its duties under the Convention regarding the conduct of hostilities and the principles of distinction, proportionality and necessity;
  • Finally, DCI/PS urges the EU and its Member States to use their influence on Israel and exert diplomatic, political and economic pressure to ensure that it acts in compliance with its obligations under international human rights and humanitarian law, and calls on EU member states to investigate and, where feasible, prosecute, through the exercise of universal jurisdiction, individuals guilty of having committed war crimes.
Copyright © 2008 DCI/PS. All rights reserved.

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UN Secretary-General condemns Israeli crimes in Gaza

Posted by musliminsuffer on March 6, 2008

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=== News Update ===

UN Secretary-General condemns Israeli crimes in Gaza

Palestine-Israel-UN, Politics, 3/5/2008

United Nations Secretary General Ban Ki-moon condemned Israeli violence against civilians living in Gaza.

Addressing the Security Council on Sunday, he condemned Israeli indiscriminate bombardment of Gaza Strip residential areas. He said that Israel has made “disproportionate and excessive use of force against civilians.”

The international community had mounted pressure on the UN Security Council to begin emergency talks on what the member states describe as Israeli systematic genocide against Palestinians.

Israeli air raids on Gaza Strip on Saturday killed 60 Palestinians including eight infants and wounded 100. Local doctors said that majority of those killed on Saturday were civilians.

More than 150 Palestinians, and seven Israelis, were also injured on a day that saw both Israeli air and ground assaults and new rocket attacks on Israel.

Israeli deputy defense minister Matan Vilnai admitted that Israel carried out “shoah,” a word in Hebrew – a big disaster – Holocaust, in Gaza.

“While recognizing Israel’s right to defend itself, I condemn the disproportionate and excessive use of force that has killed and injured so many civilians, including children,” Ban said. “I call on Israel to cease such attacks. I condemn Palestinian rocket attacks and call for the immediate cessation.”

Palestinian representative Riyad Mansour accused the international community of an “unjustifiable and unacceptable” silence on events in Gaza.

Iran called on the International Criminal Court (ICC) to bring to justice Israeli leaders for committing war crimes in Gaza on March 1. President Mahmoud Ahmadi-Nejad said on Saturday night that the ICC is responsible to make case against Israeli leaders for committing war crimes against civilians living in Gaza Strip.

source: http://www.arabicnews.com/ansub/Daily/Day/080305/2008030513.html

Previous Stories:
UN’s Holmes: Worsening conditions in Gaza, West Bank (2/19/2008)
Ban Ki-moon: Permanent political accord only way to end Middle East conflict (2/19/2008)
Ban Ki-moon: Permanent political accord only way to end Middle East conflict (2/19/2008)
Olmert: Palestinian resistance leaders are target (2/19/2008)
Gaza situation ‘extremely fragile’, UN and US reactions (1/22/2008)
British author says UN best forum for repatriation of Palestinian refugees (10/23/2007)

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The Double Standard

Posted by musliminsuffer on March 6, 2008

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=== News Update ===

The Double Standard

By Ralph Nader – March 4, 2008 <info@nader.org>

The breaking news about 23 year old Prince Harry secretly being deployed in Afghanistan as a “battlefield air controller” since December created a public sensation in Britain. It also resulted in the quick return home of the Prince – third in line to the British throne – for security reasons.

The episode pointed to the British tradition of expecting the sons of British kings and queens to enter military service during periods when their country is at war.

The same was true during World War II when four of Franklin Delano Roosevelt’s sons entered the armed forces, as did General Eisenhower’s son, John Eisenhower.

Since the expansion of the number of women in the military, what about George W. Bush’s daughters – Barbara and Jenna? Their father repeatedly describes the war in Iraq as crucially important to protect the United States and to spread democracy in the Middle East. Early on, he called it a “crusade” until his advisers made sure he never mentioned this word again, since it has a special meaning for the Islamic world.

President Bush also repeatedly asserted that the losses of life and the costs of the Iraq war are “worth the sacrifice.” Whose sacrifice? Certainly not that of the family in the White House. There have been no indications in this town of 24/7 gossip of either the parents urging or the daughters considering joining the armed forces.

Recently, a Midwestern mother, who lost her son in Iraq, declared, half weeping, “Why am I planning for a funeral when George W. Bush is planning for a wedding?”

Is this mother being unfair? Or is she reflecting a feeling that there is a double standard operating here? Senator Jim Webb and Senator John McCain, against and for the war respectively, each have a son who has served in Iraq. No double standard for them.

There is a certain moral authority to govern—setting an example—sharing in the sacrifice initiated by the White House – that escapes both George W. Bush and Dick Cheney – both early draft dodgers who were gung-ho for the Vietnam war so long as someone else in their age group was doing the fighting. They both have children who have declined to serve during the Iraq war—occupation.

It would be a different question if the Bush and Cheney offspring had come out publicly against the war or were conscientious objectors. No signs of these positions thus far.

Although Bush and Cheney register very low in the polls; they were re-elected in 2004, with some help from Republican voting shenanigans in Ohio. It was already known that both Bush and Cheney were against full Medicare for all Americans, against raising the minimum wage to 1968 levels, adjusted for inflation, against a decent budget for investment in public housing, against defending the pensions of millions of workers from the erosions and crimes of their corporate bosses.

Yet both Bush and Cheney received a big pay increase from a big tax cut for the wealthy President Bush signed that included their total investment income and salary. They live in exquisite public housing, with great pensions and marvelous health insurance.

This double standard between the political rulers and the ruled extends to Congress as a whole and mirrors the double standards between corporate executives and their workers.

There is a simple safeguard regarding the decision to make war while leaving the younger adult sons and daughters of Congress and the White House enjoying civilian life as the casualties and illnesses of the “other Americans” keep mounting in counted and deliberately uncounted ways,

Ask your member of Congress to introduce a one page bill that says the following: Whenever Congress and the White House take our country to war, all able-bodied military-age children of every member of Congress, the President and the Vice-President will be conscripted automatically into the armed forces.

That simple law will generate deliberations containing relevant, accurate information and assumption of proper constitutional responsibilities by the Congress and the President.

When politicians’ children are required to go off to war, it tends to concentrate their minds toward waging peace before waging false pretense wars.

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www.montrealmuslimnews.net

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War is Hell, But What the Hell Does it Cost? One Week at War in Iraq and Afghanistan for $3.5 Billion

Posted by musliminsuffer on March 6, 2008

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=== News Update ===

The Cost of a Week in Hell

By Tom Engelhardt and William Hartung

05/03/08 “Tomgram” – – How far off were they? Well, it depends on which figure you choose to start with. Here’s the range: According to key officials in the Bush administration back in 2002-2003, the invasion and reconstruction of Iraq was either going to cost $60 billion, or $100-$200 billion. Actually, we can start by tossing that top figure out, since not long after Bush economic advisor Larry Lindsey offered it in 2002, he was shown the door, in part assumedly for even suggesting something so ludicrous.

Deputy Secretary of Defense Paul Wolfowitz championed the $60 billion figure, but added that much of the cost might well be covered by Iraqi oil revenues; the country was, after all, floating on a “sea of oil.” (“To assume we’re going to pay for it all is just wrong,” he told a congressional hearing.) Still, let’s take that $60 billion figure as the Bush baseline. If economists Joseph Stiglitz and Linda Bilmes are right in their recent calculations and this will turn out to be more than a $3 trillion war (or even a $5-7 trillion one), then the Bush administration was at least $2,940,000,000,000 off in its calculations.

That definitely qualifies as a ballpark figure for an administration that never saw a budget estimate for one of its imperial dreams that it couldn’t hike. Take just one of its major “reconstruction” projects: getting the vast U.S. embassy staff out of a former palace of Saddam Hussein and into a brand-new, almost Vatican-sized “embassy,” a genuine mother ship, being built from the ground up inside Baghdad’s heavily fortified (and often heavily shelled) Green Zone. Originally scheduled to open in mid-2007, what will undoubtedly be the largest “diplomatic” mission on the planet was initially budgeted for $592 million. Predictably, its price tag soared another $144 million, and now comes in at $736 million, as yet unopened. In December 2007, the State Department officially certified it “substantially complete,” but, as with most Bush administration construction projects in that country, it remains in a state of staggering unreadiness; two of the State Department employees who worked on it are now “under criminal investigation”; and the State Department is dragging its feet about handing over relevant documents to Congress. Ho-hum.

Nothing, of course, has been cheap for American taxpayers who are financing the Bush administration’s war policies. It’s been like putting up money for an administration staffed by shopaholics let loose in Neiman Marcus or gambling addicts freed to roam Las Vegas with no betting limits.

But what does money matter? After all, this administration has been spending as if there were no tomorrow. And now, with tomorrow staring them in the face, the latest scare tactic seems to be claiming that doing anything about present policies will simply be… too expensive. Not long after the price of oil crested above $103 a barrel, Karl Rove, for instance, predicted that any serious “redeployment” from Iraq would mean… $200 a barrel oil.

Sigh… Fortunately, we’ve got William Hartung, director of the Arms and Security Initiative at the New America Foundation, to try to put Bush spending policies in its wars of choice into perspective. Tom

War is Hell, But What the Hell Does it Cost?

One Week at War in Iraq and Afghanistan for $3.5 Billion
By William D. Hartung
War is hell — deadly, dangerous, and expensive. But just how expensive is it?

In a recent interview, Nobel Prize-winning economist Joseph Stiglitz asserted that the costs of the Iraq war — budgetary, economic, and societal – could reach $5 trillion.

That’s a hard number to comprehend. Figuring out how many times $5 trillion would circle the globe (if we took it all in one dollar bills) doesn’t really help matters much, nor does estimating how many times we could paper over every square inch of Rhode Island with it. The fact that total war costs could buy six trillion donuts for volunteers to the Clinton, Obama, McCain, and Huckabee campaigns — assuming a bulk discount – is impressive in its own way, but not all that meaningful either. In fact, the Bush administration’s war costs have already moved beyond the human scale of comprehension.

But what if we were to try another tack? How about breaking those soaring trillions down into smaller pieces, into mere millions and billions? How much, for instance, does one week of George Bush’s wars cost?

Glad you asked. If we consider the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan together — which we might as well do, since we and our children and grandchildren will be paying for them together into the distant future — a conservative single-week estimate comes to $3.5 billion. Remember, that’s per week!

By contrast, the whole international community spends less than $400 million per year on the International Atomic Energy Agency, the primary institution for monitoring and preventing the spread of nuclear weapons; that’s less than one day’s worth of war costs. The U.S. government spends just $1 billion per year securing and destroying loose nuclear weapons and bomb-making materials, or less than two days’ worth of war costs; and Washington spends a total of just $7 billion per year on combating global warming, or a whopping two weeks’ worth of war costs.

So, perhaps you’re wondering, what does that $3.5 billion per week actually pay for? And how would we even know? The Bush administration submits a supplemental request — over and above the more than $500 billion per year the Pentagon is now receiving in its official budget — to pay for the purported costs of the wars in Iraq, Afghanistan, and for the Global War on Terrorism (GWOT). If you can stay awake long enough to read the whole 159-page document for 2008, it has some fascinating revelations.

For example, to hear the howling of the white-collar warriors in Washington every time anyone suggests knocking a nickel off administration war-spending requests, you would think that the weekly $3.5 billion outlay is all “for the troops.” In fact, only 10% of it, or under $350 million per week, goes to pay and benefits for uniformed military personnel. That’s less than a quarter of the weekly $1.4 billion that goes to war contractors to pay for everything from bullets to bombers. As a slogan, insisting that we need to keep the current flood of military outlays flowing “for Boeing and Lockheed Martin” just doesn’t quite have the same ring to it.

You could argue, of course, that all these contracting dollars represent the most efficient way to get our troops the equipment they need to operate safely and effectively in a war zone — but you would be wrong. Much of that money is being wasted every week on the wrong kinds of equipment at exorbitant prices. And even when it is the right kind of equipment, there are often startling delays in getting it to the battlefield, as was the case with advanced armored vehicles for the Marine Corps.

But before we get to equipment costs, let’s take a look at a week’s worth of another kind of support. The Pentagon and the State Department don’t make a big point — or really any kind of point — out of telling us how much we’re spending on gun-toting private-contract employees from companies like Blackwater and Triple Canopy, our “shadow army” in Iraq, but we can make an educated guess. For example, at the high end of the scale, individual employees of private military firms make up to 10 times what many U.S. enlisted personnel make, or as much as $7,500 per week. If even one-tenth of the 5,000 to 6,000 armed contract employees in Iraq make that much, we’re talking about at least $40 million per week. If the rest make $1,000 a week — an extremely conservative estimate — then we have nearly $100 million per week going just to the armed cohort of private-contract employees operating there.

Now, let’s add into that figure the whole private crew of non-government employees operating in Iraq, including all the cooks, weapons technicians, translators, interrogators, and other private-contract support personnel. That combined cost probably comes closer to $300 million per week, or almost as much as is spent on uniformed personnel by the Air Force, Army, Navy, and Marines.

By one reliable estimate, there are more contract employees in Iraq alone — about 180,000 — than there are U.S. troops. There are thousands more in Afghanistan. But since many of these non-military employees are poorly paid subcontract workers involved in cooking meals, doing laundry, and cleaning latrines, the total costs for the services of all private-contractor employees in Iraq probably runs somewhat less than the costs of the uniformed military. Hence our estimate.

So, if $650 million or so a week is spent on people, where does the other nearly $3 billion go? It goes for goods and services, from tanks and fighter planes to fuel and food. Most of this money ends up in the hands of private companies like Boeing, Lockheed Martin, and the former Halliburton subsidiary, Kellogg, Brown and Root.

The list of weapons and accessories paid for from our $3.5 billion is long and daunting:

$1.5 million for M-4 carbines (about 900 guns per week);
$2.3 million for machine guns (about 170 per week);
$4.3 million for Hellfire missiles (about 50 missiles per week);
$6.9 million for night vision devices (about 2,100 per week);
$10.8 million for fuel per week;
$5 million to store and transport that fuel per week;
$14.8 million for F-18E/F fighter planes per week (one every four weeks);
$23.4 million for ammunition per week;
$30.7 million for Bradley fighting vehicles (10 per week).

And that’s only a very partial list. What about the more mundane items?

“Laundries, showers, and latrines” cost more than $110,000 per week;
“Parachutes and aerial delivery systems” cost $950,000 per week;
“Runway snow removal and cleaning” costs $132,000 per week;
Flares cost $50,000 per week.

Some of these figures, of course, may cover worldwide military operations for the U.S. armed forces. After all, by sticking the acronym GWOT in the title of any supplemental war-spending request, you can cram almost anything into it.

Then there are the sobering figures like: $2.4 million per week for “death gratuities” (payments to families of troops killed in action) and $10.6 million per week in “extra hazard pay.”

And don’t forget that all the death and destruction lurking behind these weekly numbers makes it that much harder to get people to join the military. But not to worry, $1 million per week is factored into that supplemental funding request for “advertising and recruitment” — not enough perhaps to fill the ranks, but at least they’re trying.

Keep in mind that this only gives us a sense of what we do know from the public Pentagon request; there’s plenty more that we don’t know. As a start, the Pentagon’s breakdown of the money in its “emergency” supplemental budget leaves huge gaps.

Even your own congressman doesn’t know for sure what is really in the U.S. war budget. What we do know is that the Pentagon and the military services have been stuffing more and more projects that have nothing to do with the fighting in Iraq and Afghanistan, or even the war on terror, into those war supplementals.

Layered in are requests for new equipment that will take years, or even decades, to build and may never be used in combat — unless the Iraq war really does go on for another century, as John McCain recently suggested. These “non-war” items include high-tech armored vehicles and communications devices for the Army as well as new combat aircraft for the Air Force.

Even though these systems may never be used on our current battlefields, they are war costs nonetheless. If they weren’t inserted into the supplemental requests for Iraq and Afghanistan, they might never have been funded. After all, who wants to vote against a bill that is allegedly all “for the troops,” even if it includes weapons those troops will never get?

These add-ons are not small change. They probably cost in the area of $500 million per week.

Given all of this, it may sound like we have a fair amount of detail about the costs of a week of war. No such luck. Until the “supplemental” costs of war are subjected to the same scrutiny as the regular Pentagon budget, there will continue to be hundreds of millions of dollars unaccounted for each and every week that the wars go on. And there will be all sorts of money for pet projects that have nothing to do with fighting current conflicts. So don’t just think of that $3.5 billion per week figure as a given. Think of it as $3.5 billion… and counting.

Doesn’t that make you feel safer?

William D. Hartung is the director of the Arms and Security Initiative at the New America Foundation. He is the author of And Weapons for All (Harper Collins, 1994) and How Much Are You Making on the War, Daddy? A Quick and Dirty Guide to War Profiteering in the Bush Administration (Nation Books, 2004). His commentaries on military and economic issues have appeared in the Washington Post, the New York Times, the Los Angeles Times, Newsday, and the Nation magazine.

[Source Note: Readers who want to check out the latest Department of Defense supplemental request for war-fighting funds can click here (PDF file) and read, "FY 2008 Global War on Terror Pending Request" from the Office of the Secretary of Defense.]

Copyright 2008 William D. Hartung

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*Islamofobia, adalah apartheid **gaya** baru di zaman modern. Demikian kesimpulan para cendekiawan Muslim, termasuk Harun Yahya… *

Posted by musliminsuffer on March 6, 2008

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=== News Update ===

*Islamofobia, adalah apartheid **gaya** baru di zaman modern. Demikian
kesimpulan para cendekiawan Muslim, termasuk Harun Yahya… *

*Hidayatullah.com–*Bukanlah suatu kebetulan jika Islam dimusuhi di
mana-mana. Ada “proyek yang terencana” oleh musuh-musuh Islam dan pejuang
aparteit dalam rangka memadamkan cahaya Islam.

*Islamofobia *adalah model terbaru dari *apartheid *dan diskriminasi. Untuk
mengetahui sejauh mana hal itu terjadi di Eropa, kita tidak perlu menelaah
berbagai laporan berbagai komisi Eropa, sebab setiap saat datanya bertambah,
sehingga tidak perlu lagi dilakukan berbagai infestigasi dan sensus.

Salah satu alasan untuk melenyapkan Islam dari dunia Barat adalah anggapan
bahwa Muslim fundamentalis atau ekstrim (begitu istilah Barat) semakin
berkembang dan jumlahnya terus bertambah. Anggapan itu diperkuat dengan
“tuduhan” lain, bahwa kaum muslimin tidak mendukung konsep demokrasi.

Satu hal yang perlu dipertanyakan, bahwa kaum Muslim yang hidup di Barat
yang memiliki loyalitas dan kepatuhan pada aturan dan perundangan yang
berlaku layak dianggap ekstrim, sementara mereka sendiri yang melakukan
berbagai tindakan tidak logis tidak dianggap ekstrim?

Sebagian kaum orintalis yang memang tidak memahami Islam secara benar atau
bahkan sebagiannya adalah memang anti Islam selalu menyebarkan isu dan ide
demikian ke tengah masyarakat dunia sehingga kaum Muslimin dimana saja
berada selalu dibatasi ruang gerak dan kekuasaannya.

*Babak Baru Barat vs Islam*

Baru-baru ini, sejumlah cendekiawan Musli seperti; Urhon Behesyti, anggota
Yayasan *Ats tsaqalain*, Belanda dan mantan dosen di Universitas Routerdam,
Sayyid Dzahirul Hasan Naqawiy, Imam Masjid Pusat Kajian Islam dan Masjid Ar
Rasul, San Khozeh, Amerika, Abdul Halim Musa, Imam Jumat di Mesjid
Washington juga Harun Yahya, seorang intelektual dari Turki, Ahmad
Bahrainiy, Ketua Pusat Kajian Islam di Washington, Naqi Hasan Kirmani,
seorang intelektual dan peneliti ilmu-ilmu Islam dan dosen Universitas
London serta Ir. Ashghar Ali, intelektual ternama di India, memberikan
keterangannya tentang ‘tsunami Barat’ terhadap ini.

Abdul Alim Musa mengatakan, setiap tindakan yang melecehkan kesucian Nabi
besar Muhammad saw akan memberikan dampak dan konsekunsi negatif. Namun pada
saat yang sama juga menjadi faktor pendukung perkembangan dan pesatnya Islam
di Barat.

Imam Jumat di Masjid Washington itu menegaskan, bawha Bush dan
Zionisme-Israel berkali-kali melakukan penyerangan dan pelecehan terhadap
kesucian Islam, namun apa yang mereka lakukan itu bukan hanya tidak
memberikan faedah apa-apa kepada mereka sendiri bahkan menjadi pendorong
agar Islam lebih dikenal di tengah masyarakat Barat.

Sementara itu, Urhon Behesytiy anggota Yayasan Ats tsaqalain, Belanda
mengatakan, diantara hal yang perlu mendapatkan perhatian kita adalah, bahwa
Barat dengan menggunakan berbagai cara dan fasilitas serta rekayasa dan tipu
daya, diantaranya media massa telah melakukan berbagai penyerangan dan
pelecehan atas budaya Islam yang kaya.

Sebaliknya, Semakin banyak yang menyerang Islam, semakin banyak orang yang
ingin mengenal Islam dan memeluk agama Islam, ujar Ahmad Bahrainiy, Ketua
Pusat Kajian Islam di Washington.

Faktanya, ujar Sayyid Dzahirul Hasan Naqawi, di Amerika, pasca tragedi 11
September Islam meskik semua media menggambarkan wajah Islam yang
menyeramkan, namun banyak dari kaum muda Amerika dan non-Amerika justru
mempelajari Islam.Sementara itu, cendekiawan Muslim Turki, Harun Yahya
mengatakan, “Barat haruslah dibagi pada dua kelompok, sekelompok kafir dan
materialisme dan kelompok beragama. Kelompok pertama inilah yang memiliki
permusuhan tidak hanya pada pemeluk agama Islam, namun dengan seluruh nilaii
keagamaan meanapun. Mereka menginginkan agar masyarakat kosong dari berbagai
nilai-nilai keagamaan dan hal ini akan menjadi pasar yang baik untuk
memasarkan keinginan mereka mengumpulkan berbagai kekayaan materi.”

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Anti-Quran film to air in Netherlands

Posted by musliminsuffer on March 6, 2008

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In the Name of Allah, the Compassionate, the Merciful

=== News Update ===

Anti-Quran film to air in Netherlands

By MIKE CORDER, Associated Press Writer Mon Mar 3, 2:07 PM ET

THE HAGUE, Netherlands – Protesters already have torched Dutch flags in Afghanistan ahead of a new Dutch film portraying Islam’s holy book as a “fascist” text that incites violence and preaches the oppression of women and homosexuals.

A Dutch Cabinet minister postponed his trip to Somalia on Friday due to “specific threats” linked to the film, and the Dutch government has urged lawmaker Geert Wilders to scrap his film for the safety of its citizens abroad.

But Wilders said Monday he has begun negotiations with Dutch broadcasters about airing the 15-minute film, “Fitna.” He said he will only allow them to show it in its entirety, and if they refuse, he plans to show it to the media and post it on the Internet.

“We have never learned to be intolerant toward people who are intolerant toward us, toward cultures that are intolerant toward us,” he said in a recent Associated Press interview.

The right-wing legislator previously warned of a “tsunami” of Islam swamping the Netherlands and said Muslims should tear up half of the Quran if they want to live here.

Wilders has lived under round-the-clock security since the 2004 murder of filmmaker Theo van Gogh by an Islamic radical enraged by his short film, “Submission,” a fictional study of abused Muslim women with scenes of near-naked women with Quranic texts engraved on their flesh.

The film “Fitna” — an Arabic word meaning discord — puts the centuries-old Dutch traditions of religious tolerance and freedom of speech on a collision course.

If it airs, Dutch Muslims are expected to file criminal complaints for racial or religious vilification. Prosecutors would then have to decide whether to charge Wilders with any offense.

“Our law is very clear — anybody can make a film. We have freedom of expression and you cannot restrict that,” says Moroccan-born Sadik Harchaoui, chief of the Forum Institute for Multicultural Development.

“Can you offend people? The answer is yes. I’m not saying you should do it or it is desirable, but you can,” he added. “But if the film is insulting and preaches hate, then the law has to take action.”

The Dutch government says it cannot ban the film but is attempting to distance itself from Wilders, the leader of the Freedom Party, which holds nine of Parliament’s 150 seats.

“It is our responsibility to make clear to everyone that the views and actions of this one elected representative are not those of the government,” Prime Minister Jan Peter Balkenende told reporters last week. “We defend the core values of freedom and respect. We guarantee freedom of expression and of religion, for Muslims as for everyone else.”

Already the film has provoked reactions from Damascus, Tehran and other capitals of predominantly Muslim countries.

Pakistan‘s government ordered Internet providers to restrict access to YouTube, allegedly to prevent Pakistanis from accessing a clip of Wilders in which he makes derogatory remarks about Islam. The move inadvertently caused a brief worldwide outage of the video sharing site.

In Afghanistan, protesters set fire to Dutch flags over the weekend and Islamic clerics called for the withdrawal of Dutch troops.

NATO‘s Dutch secretary-general, Jaap de Hoop Scheffer, says he too is worried about the “potentially serious consequences” for alliance troops in Afghanistan, where 1,500 Dutch troops serve in the NATO-led force in the volatile south.

“If they are put in the line of fire because of the film, I am concerned,” he told Dutch television news show “Buitenhof.”

De Hoop Scheffer says people around the world, including some in the U.S. administration, have been asking him about the film.

So far, the reaction among the 850,000 Muslims living in this country of 16 million has been muted, but the Dutch government has warned municipalities to be on alert for rioting if and when the film appears.

The moderate National Moroccan Council has said it is trying to “neutralize the threat” posed by the film, but cannot rule out violence at home.

“We will have succeeded if, after the film, Mr. Wilders is frustrated,” chairman, Mohamed Rabbae said at a news conference in January. “If he sees there are no riots and Muslims are cleverer and more democratic than he thinks.”

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Three Women’s HR Complaint Against Syed Soharwardy Was a Hoax

Posted by musliminsuffer on March 6, 2008

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

=== News Update ===

Date: March 5, 2008

For Immediate Release

Three Women’s HR Complaint Against Syed Soharwardy Was a Hoax
ISCC Planning to File Criminal Defamation Lawsuit

Calgary) On January 15, 2008 an alleged human rights complaint was posted
on www.ezralevant.com . According to the posted complaint three women
allegedly complaint to the Human Rights Commission that they were
discriminated, threatened, harassed, verbally and physically abused at the
Al Madinah Calgary Islamic Centre. This complaint was later picked up by
“someone” at the Calgary Herald and made a story out of it. Several racist
websites posted this “HOAX” and condemned Syed Soharwardy for discriminating
and insulting these three women. Syed Soharwardy received several hateful
threats in emails.

However, the ISCC, the Al Madinah Islamic Centre and Imam Syed Soharwardy
had denied these accusations. “This incident NEVER took place. This is a
fabricated story and a plot by the hatemongers and those who do not like the
Interfaith work that Imam Syed Soharwardy has been doing for several years.
“I have been blamed by some fanatics within the Muslim community that I am
engaging Jews and Christians in dialogues at our mosque. These fanatics do
not like Muslims to develop better relationships with Jews and Christians”,
Imam Syed Soharwardy told the reporters in his press conference on February
3, 2008.

Mr. Athar Zaidi, President of Pakistan Canada Association, Calgary was
present in that meeting where three women were alleging that they were
discriminated. Mr. Athar Zaidi told the Calgary Herald on February 5th that
he was in the meeting and this incident did not take place at all. However,
the Calgary Herald did not bother to publish Mr. Zaidi’s statement and did
not bother to validate the story from the Alberta Human Rights Commission or
any member of the Al Madinah Calgary Islamic Centre.

According to www.ezralevant.com, the three women filed their HR complaint on
December 28, 2007. However, the Alberta Human Rights and Citizenship
Commission has not yet informed Syed Soharwardy about this alleged
complaint. If there was a complaint, Syed Soharwardy should have received a
notice from AHRCC within 14 days. Therefore, we are confident that this
alleged complaint was a hoax or it has been rejected by the AHRCC.

On February 15, 2008, the Calgary Herald and the www.ezralevant.com
published another story of an alleged assault on a woman in Calgary NE. This
woman was one of the three women who filed the alleged complaint at the
Alberta Human Rights Commission. According to the Calgary Herald and
www.ezralevant.com , this woman implicated Al Madinah Islamic Centre in her
alleged assault case.

The Al Madinah Calgary Islamic Centre and its head Imam Syed Soharwardy have
repeatedly informed the media that we strongly condemn the assault on this
woman and we have nothing to do with it. Imam Syed Soharwardy is a very
respectable and highly educated Calgarian.

Last week, Calgary Police has confirmed that Imam Syed Soharwardy and other
members of Al Madinah Calgary Islamic Centre are not suspects in this case.

There has been no proof that could link this assault with any member of the
Al Madinah Calgary Islamic Centre.

Imam Syed Soharwardy has asked the Calgary Police to investigate the alleged
assault on the woman thoroughly and look into the possibility that the
confrontation was staged in order to create negative publicity for the Al
Madinah Calgary Islamic Centre and Imam Syed Soharwardy.

In a statement today, Imam Syed Soharwardy said, “The alliance of anti-Islam
hatemongers and few opportunists within the Muslim community will not
succeed in stopping me from serving my country; Canada, my community and my
religion. The hatemongers will fail in their hate and we, law-abiding and
civilized Canadians will succeed in defeating the racist, illegal, hateful
and bullying agenda of few hatemongers”.

Our lawyers are working hard on a criminal defamation lawsuit to be filed
soon. We are also working to use all other available legal channels
including Human Rights Commissions to bring the hatemongers to face Canadian
justice system.

Imam Syed Soharwardy will be available to the media today (March 5, 2008) at
12:00 noon – 02:00 PM at the Al Madinah Calgary Islamic Centre, 5700
Falsbridge Drive, Calgary NE for any questions. Imam Syed Soharwardy can be
reached at 403-463-5723.

Thanks

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Contact:
Islamic Supreme Council of Canada, 28 Crowfoot Terrace, NW, PO Box 68142,
Calgary, Alberta T3G 3N8, Canada
Email: contact@islamicsupremecouncil.com
http://www.iscc.ca

source : www.montrealmuslimnews.net

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-muslim voice-
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BECAUSE YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO KNOW

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