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Key 9/11 survivor

Posted by musliminsuffer on January 25, 2007

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=== News Update ===

Key 9/11 survivor

WILLIAM Rodriguez was working as a janitor in the World Trade Center on the ninth of September 2001 when he heard explosions – from below.

THE last man to leave the World Trade Center building alive is coming to Lancaster on Thursday, February 8, to speak on his experiences during and since 9/11. Visitor news editor INGRID KENT hears what William Rodriguez has to stay and finds out why he will be travelling all the way to the UK to give a lecture

WILLIAM Rodriguez was working as a janitor in the World Trade Center on the ninth of September 2001 when he heard explosions – from below.

But William didn’t just try to save his own skin; as the only key holder for the North Tower stairwell where he was working, he unlocked doors and helped firefighters to rescue hundreds of people.

William was also the last survivor to leave the building. He spent the rest of 9/11 helping out as a volunteer in the rescue efforts, and at dawn the following morning, was back at Ground Zero continuing his efforts.

After 9/11 William lost his job and has worked ever since to help others who were affected by the atrocities.

In February William is coming to Lancaster to tell his side of the story; a story the US Government would not let him tell in full.

William, a native of Puerto Rico, a citizen of the United States and a resident of the State of New Jersey, was employed as a maintenance worker at the 110-storey World Trade Center building for 19 years.

Arriving at 8.30am on the morning of 9/11, he went to the maintenance office located on the first sub-level, one of six sub-basements beneath ground level.

Fourteen people were in the office at that time. As he was talking with others, he says there was an incredibly loud and powerful explosion which seemed to emanate from between sub-basement B2 and B3.

There were 22 people on B2 sub-basement who also felt and heard that first explosion.
At first William thought it was a generator that had exploded, but the cement walls in the office cracked from the explosion.

“When I heard the sound of the explosion, the floor beneath my feet vibrated, the walls started cracking and everything started shaking,” said William, who was crowded together in the office with 14 other people, including Anthony Saltamachia, supervisor for the American Maintenance Company.

Just seconds later he says there was another explosion high above which made the building oscillate momentarily. This, he was later told, was a plane hitting the 90th floor.
Then he says there were other explosions just above B1 and individuals started heading for the loading dock to escape the fires caused by the blasts.
Unlocking doors for the firefighters as he went, William got to the 39th floor before he was turned back by the firefighters. As he began his descent he heard a plane hit the south tower.

Down at ground level he saw the mangled and bloodied bodies of people who had jumped. William says he will never forget the anguish that hit him, or the sight of the senseless carnage.

The Twin Towers were the only known steel frame buildings in history claimed to have failed because of fire. Other steel frame buildings have been known to burn for hours and hours and not collapse. The cause of the Twin Towers’ failure is not known because the evidence was rendered unavailable for investigation.

Independent investigators said both towers suspiciously fell “like a house of cards,” claiming that William probably heard pre-arranged detonated bomb blasts, strategically placed and timed to make it appear that the plane was the cause of the collapse.
After the trauma of losing many of his close friends and the sheer horror of the events of 9/11, William looked forward to his appearance at a closed-door hearing of the 9/11 Commission.

But he started changing his opinion as he saw how the commission worked, and also when the American media edited out his testimonies about hearing bomb blasts in the buildings, whilst the Spanish media reported his claims unedited.
William was one of the last people to testify to the commission and spoke behind closed doors, unlike other witnesses. His testimony was not included in the final report
He said the commission didn’t answer his questions and avoided the issues he was presenting. When the administration started to link the 9/11 attacks with the preparations of the 2003 Iraq war, he said he felt “manipulated and used”.

He also sought out the National Institutes of Technology, which was investigating the collapse of the WTC, but was sent packing. And the FBI was not interested in his claim that he’d met one of the hijackers ‘casing’ the buildings several months before 9/11.
In October 2004, William filed a civil lawsuit directed against George W Bush, Richard B Cheney, Donald H Rumsfeld and others, including a total of 100 defendants, together with Ellen Mariani and lawyer Phil Berg.

The RICO Act is normally used by the US government to nail organised crime as a conspiracy, but this time it was used against the government itself, claiming a conspiracy on its part.
The government filed a motion to dismiss, or at least transfer, the case on grounds of national security. Berg answered by filing an affidavit that alleged the defendants “had knowledge that the attacks were impending… but they failed to (take countermeasures), not by reason of mere negligence, confusion, or ineptitude, but because they affirmatively desired such attacks to occur.”

William said: “I have tried to tell my story to everybody, but nobody wants to listen. It is very strange what is going on here in supposedly the most democratic country in the world. In my home country of Puerto Rico and all the other Latin American countries, I have been allowed to tell my story uncensored. But here, I can’t even say a word.”
William Rodriguez will be speaking at the Hugh Pollard Lecture Theatre on St Martin’s College Campus off Bowerham Road, at 7pm on Thursday, February 8. Tickets are by donation and the event is being organised by rnif.com. Contact the venue on 01524 384383.

24 January 2007

source:
http://www.morecambetoday.co.uk/ViewArticle2.aspx?SectionID=34&ArticleID=1989787

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The postwar photographs that British authorities tried to keep hidden

Posted by musliminsuffer on January 25, 2007

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In the Name of Allah, the Compassionate, the Merciful

=== News Update ===

The postwar photographs that British authorities tried to keep hidden

Ian Cobain

Monday April 3, 2006

The Guardian

· Treatment of suspected communists revealed
· Four court martialled after police inspector’s inquiry

Archive pictures of German prisoners held by the British following the second world war

Archive pictures of German prisoners held by the British following the second world war. Photographs: Martin Argles

For almost 60 years, the evidence of Britain’s clandestine torture programme in postwar Germany has lain hidden in the government’s files. Harrowing photographs of young men who had survived being systematically starved, as well as beaten, deprived of sleep and exposed to extreme cold, were considered too shocking to be seen.

As one minister of the day wrote, as few people as possible should be aware that British authorities had treated prisoners “in a manner reminiscent of the German concentration camps”.

Many other photographs known to have been taken have vanished from the archives, and even this year some government officials were arguing that none should be published.

The pictures show suspected communists who were tortured in an attempt to gather information about Soviet military intentions and intelligence methods at a time when some British officials were convinced that a third world war was only months away.

Others interrogated at the same prison, at Bad Nenndorf, near Hanover, included Nazis, prominent German industrialists of the Hitler era, and former members of the SS.

At least two men suspected of being communists were starved to death, at least one was beaten to death, others suffered serious illness or injuries, and many lost toes to frostbite.

The appalling treatment of the 372 men and 44 women who were interrogated at Bad Nenndorf between 1945 and 1947 are detailed in a report by a Scotland Yard detective, Inspector Tom Hayward. He had been called in by senior army officers to investigate the mistreatment of inmates, partly as a result of the evidence provided by these photographs.

Insp Hayward’s report remained secret until last December, when the Guardian secured its release under the Freedom of Information Act. The photographs seen here were removed before the Foreign Office released the report, apparently because the Ministry of Defence did not wish them to be published. That decision was reversed last week, following an appeal by the Guardian.

One of the men photographed, Gerhard Menzel, 23, a student, was arrested by British intelligence officers in Hamburg in June 1946. He had fallen under suspicion because he was believed to have travelled to the British-controlled zone of Germany from Omsk in Siberia, where he had been a prisoner of war. His weight, measured several weeks after his arrest at 10st 3lb, had fallen to 7st 10lb by the time he was transferred from Bad Nenndorf to a British-run internment camp eight months later.

In the meantime, he told Hayward, his hands had been chained behind his back for up to 16 days at a time, periods during which he was repeatedly punched in the face. He had also been held in a bare, freezing cell for up to two weeks at a time and doused in cold water every 30 minutes from 4.30am until midnight, a practice the detective discovered to have been common.

A doctor at the internment camp reported that Mr Menzel was one of a group of 12 inmates transferred from Bad Nenndorf, all emaciated and dressed in rags. Previous arrivals had also been half-starved. Some had facial scars, apparently the result of beatings. A few had scars on their shins, said to be the result of torture with shin screws which had been retrieved from a Gestapo prison at Hamburg.

Mr Menzel “was only skin and bones,” the doctor wrote. “He could neither walk nor stand up without assistance, and could only speak with difficulty because his tongue and lips were swollen and broken open.

“It was impossible to take his body temperature because it was not higher than 35 degrees Celsius and the thermometer only starts at 35.”

The prisoner was also confused, anxious and suffering memory loss, his lungs were badly infected and his blood pressure was dangerously low. Only after being washed, fed and heated with lamps could his body temperature be raised to 36.3C, but the doctor feared his chances of survival were slim.

Another man pictured, Heinz Biedermann, 20, a clerk, had been arrested in October 1946 because he was in the British zone, while his father, who lived at Stendal in the Russian zone, had been identified as “an ardent communist”. By the time he was transferred from Bad Nenndorf four months later his weight had fallen from 11st 3lb to 7st 12lb. He said he had been held in solitary confinement for much of the time, threatened with execution, and forced to live and sleep in sub-zero temperatures while barely clothed.

One British army guard told Inspector Hayward that Mr Biedermann had “wasted like a candle” during his imprisonment. Another, a private in the Essex Regiment, told the detective that he complained that he and his comrades were behaving as badly as Germans. “I became very unpopular after this … the sergeant appeared to take a poor view of my remarks.”

On Mr Biedermann’s transfer to the internment camp, an officer at Bad Nenndorf requested he be detained “for an adequate time” to prevent him giving the Soviets “detailed information on this centre and methods of interrogation”.

Foreign Office records show that the navy officer commanding the internment camp, Captain Arthur Curtis, was so shocked by the condition of the men being sent to him that he ordered these photographs be taken to support his complaints about the treatment of these “living skeletons”. Photographs of several other prisoners, taken at the same time, appear to have vanished from the Foreign Office files.

On the other side of the British zone, meanwhile, a Royal Artillery officer was complaining about the state of Bad Nenndorf inmates who were being dumped from a truck at the entrance to a military hospital. Some weighed little more than six stones, and two died shortly after their arrival.

The records show that Bad Nenndorf was run by a War Office department called the Combined Services Detailed Interrogation Centre (CSDIC).

By late 1946, CSDIC appears to have lost interest in Nazis, and was targeting communists. It appears the prisoners were questioned about Soviet methods and intentions, rather than about the Communist party itself.

Some of Bad Nenndorf’s inmates were indeed spying for the Soviets: one prisoner, who was half-Norwegian and half-Russian, told Hayward he was an officer in the NKVD, the predecessor of the KGB, and had been operating continuously in Germany since 1938. Another, a German journalist who had been freed by the Soviets from a Gestapo prison, was caught flying into Croydon aerodrome with false British papers. Both men were starved and badly tortured.

Others clearly were not spies, however. One man who was starved to death was a gay ex-soldier caught with forged papers while crossing into the British zone in search of his lover, while the other was a young German who was being interrogated because he had volunteered to spy for the British in the Russian zone, and was wrongly suspected of lying because of an official error over his medical records.

Four British officers were court martialled after Hayward’s investigation. Declassified documents show that the hearings were held largely behind closed doors to prevent the Soviets from discovering that Russians were being detained.

Another consideration was admitted to be the determination to conceal the existence of several other CSDIC prisons. While it is now known that one interrogation centre was in central London, little is known about those in Germany, other than their locations.

Following the courts martial, the prison at Bad Nenndorf, which was in a converted bath-house, was replaced with a purpose-built interrogation centre near an RAF base at Gütersloh, and orders were issued for inmates to be examined by a doctor before interrogation. It is unclear when this centre closed.

The only officer at Bad Nenndorf to be convicted was the prison doctor. At the age of 49, his sentence was to be dismissed from the army. The commanding officer, Colonel Robin Stephens, was cleared of a charge of “disgraceful conduct of a cruel kind” and told he was free to apply to rejoin his former employers at MI5.

source:
http://www.guardian.co.uk/germany/article/0,,1745662,00.html

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UN HUMAN RIGHTS BODY DECLARES SADDAM DETENTION AND TRIAL ILLEGAL AS A VIOLATION OF HUMAN RIGHTS LAW

Posted by musliminsuffer on January 25, 2007

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In the Name of Allah, the Compassionate, the Merciful

=== News Update ===

UN HUMAN RIGHTS BODY DECLARES

SADDAM DETENTION AND TRIAL ILLEGAL

AS A VIOLATION OF HUMAN RIGHTS LAW


An United Nations expert human rights law body has declared the trial of former Iraqi President Saddam Hussein before an Iraqi special court is illegal because it violates the right to fair trial under international law.

In the decision hand down on 1 September 2006, but not provide to the former Iraqi President’s lawyers until just a few days ago, the United Nations Working Group on Arbitrary Detention found that the “deprivation of liberty of Mr. Saddam Hussein is arbitrary, being in contravention of article 14 of the International Covenant on Civil and Political rights to which Iraq and the United States are parties.”

The Working Group—which consists of legal experts from Iran, Algeria, Paraguay, Spain and Hungary—spent more than two years collecting information and reviewing the case before making its decision. The Working Group’s decisions are based on its interpretation of international treaties, primarily the International Covenant of Civil and Political Rights. In this case the Working Group found article 14 of the International Covenant to have been violated in numerous ways.

On 30 November 2005, the Working Group had issued a Preliminary Opinion and requested the United States and Iraq to remedy the situation. Since then, as a second trial began, another defence lawyer has been killed, the United States government has continued to fail to provide adequate security, a relative of one of judges has been killed, the defence lawyers have been threatened to the extent that they can no longer safely participate in proceedings, and the violations of due process in the courtroom have continued.

“The decision of the UN Working Group is not surprising. Anyone who has been following the trial knows that it has been a gross abuse of law. The Working Opinion vindicates what I and other international legal experts have been claiming for months. The ball is now in the United States’ court. Together with the occupation government it have installed in Iraq, the United States government must decide if it will respect international law or whether it continue to act with disrespect for this law,” said Dr. Curtis F.J. Doebbler, a professor law at An-Najah National University and the lawyer for the former Iraqi President who filed the case.

Doebbler added, “If the United States continues to so blatantly violate international law, the rest of the international community must impose very serious consequences. If they do not, we will have lost the war to all those who say that law does not count and that violence is the only way forward. Is this the message George Bush wants to send? It is the message he is sending.”

The Working Group lacks authority to enforce its decisions, however, states that act contrary to the decision of the Working Group have been viewed a pariah state in the international community and often been subjected to sanctions, restrictions on the travel of their officials, and boycotts.

For further information contact Mr. Arno Develay at +1-646-853-7472 (The decisions are attached).

No. 31/2006 and Preliminary Opinion (14 pages total).

source:
http://www.albasrah.net/pages/mod.php?mod=art&lapage=../en_articles_2006/1106/un-saddam_011106.htm

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US Terrorize The World – 6 Muharram 1428 H (25.1.07)

Posted by musliminsuffer on January 25, 2007

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In the Name of Allah, the Compassionate, the Merciful

=== News Update ===

Taleban ‘to build Afghan schools’

The Taleban movement has earmarked $1m to set up schools for children in southern Afghanistan, a senior
official of the militant group has said. Abdul Hai Mutmain said a Taleban panel would start commissioning schools in March and April, 2007.

In much of southern Afghanistan there are no schools or most of them have been closed following arson and
threats by armed militants. The government blames the Taleban for these incidents, a charge they reject.

A Taleban statement said the schools would be run in accordance with a syllabus that was used in the
mujahideen schools in 1980s.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/south_asia/6291885.stm

SEE ALSO:Welcome to Taleban country
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/south_asia/6291737.stm

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Key 9/11 survivor in Lancaster

THE last man to leave the World Trade Center building alive is coming to Lancaster on Thursday, February 8, to speak on his experiences during and since 9/11. Visitor news editor INGRID KENT hears what William Rodriguez has to stay and finds out why he will be travelling all the way to the UK to give a lecture.

WILLIAM Rodriguez was working as a janitor in the World Trade Center on the ninth of September 2001 when he heard explosions – from below.

In February William is coming to Lancaster to tell his side of the story; a story the US Government would not let him tell in full.
http://www.morecambetoday.co.uk/ViewArticle2.aspx?SectionID=34&ArticleID=1989787

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9/11 : ‘There is no war on terror’

Outspoken DPP takes on Blair and Reid over fear-driven legal response to threat

The director of public prosecutions, Sir Ken Macdonald, put himself at odds with the home secretary and Downing Street last night by denying that Britain is caught up in a “war on terror” and calling for a “culture of legislative restraint” in passing laws to deal with terrorism.

Sir Ken warned of the pernicious risk that a “fear-driven and inappropriate” response to the threat could lead Britain to abandon respect for fair trials and the due process of law.
http://politics.guardian.co.uk/terrorism/story/0,,1997247,00.html

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War Criminal : The postwar photographs that British authorities tried to keep hidden

For almost 60 years, the evidence of Britain’s clandestine torture programme in postwar Germany has lain hidden in the government’s files. Harrowing photographs of young men who had survived being systematically starved, as well as beaten
http://www.guardian.co.uk/germany/article/0,,1745662,00.html

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War Criminal : Supporting the Troops? Senator Webb Puts Bush in the Cross-hairs

During President Bush’s State of the Union speech last night and during Senator Jim Webb’s Democratic Party response, two key observations were made that put the President’s continuing mishandling of his illegal, immoral invasion of Iraq into sharp focus.

Although Mr. Bush correctly observed that, “in the minds of the terrorists, this war began well before September 11th,” had he been honest, he would have added: “And, yes, we planned to overthrow Saddam Hussein’s regime in Iraq long before September 11th. We simply used September 11th as a pretext, in order to exploit your fear and rage.”
http://www.walter-c-uhler.com/Reviews/webb.html

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Number Of Iraqi Civilians Slaughtered In America’s War On Iraq – At Least 655,000 + +

http://tinyurl.com/usq4x

Number of U.S. Military Personnel Sacrificed (Officially acknowledged) In America’sWar On Iraq 3,062
http://icasualties.org/oif/

The U.S. War On Iraq Costs $360,826,862,285 – See the cost in your community
http://nationalpriorities.org/index.php?option=com_wrapper&Itemid=182

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UN HUMAN RIGHTS BODY DECLARES SADDAM DETENTION AND TRIAL ILLEGAL AS A VIOLATION OF HUMAN RIGHTS LAW

An United Nations expert human rights law body has declared the trial of former Iraqi President Saddam Hussein before an Iraqi special court is illegal because it violates the right to fair trial under international law.
http://www.albasrah.net/pages/mod.php?mod=art&lapage=../en_articles_2006/1106/un-saddam_011106.htm

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To Human Rights Organizations

The Criminal Iraqi Tribunal which was formed by the Occupation Power in Iraq will convene on January 25 to reverse its sentence passed against the Vice President of Iraq Mr. Taha Yassin Ramadan from Life to Death.

It seems to us that the illegal government of Iraq fell under the domination of Iran and the occupation forces to lynch all the Iraqi Leaders, one by one, as they have done brutally, to President Saddam Hussein and his colleagues, Mr. Barazan al-Tikriti and Judge Awad Hamad al-Bandar. The illegal and brutal execution of these men was and still is a nightmare to many of us.
http://www.uruknet.de/?p=m29997&hd=&size=1&l=e

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Uncovering the American Farce over Iraqi President’s Assassination

It seems that the American President George Bush does not tire from ignoring big blunders that he and his Neo-conservative led Administration commit. He also keeps reiterating reports (which have been proven to be false) that his country and its collaborators in Iraq and the Arab region can win the war in Iraq. By winning the war, he dreams of reducing the people of this country of 6,000 years of civilization to mere servants of the American Empire and force them into turning their backs on their Arab identity.
http://english.alarabonline.org/display.asp?fname=2007%5C01%5C01-23%5Czopinionz%5C960.htm&dismode=x&ts=23/01/2007%2011:12:28%20%C3%95

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Naked colonialism : Iraq’s new oil law: not even a figleaf

“By 2010 we will need on the order of an additional fifty million barrels a day. So where is the oil going to come from? … While many regions of the world offer great oil opportunities, the Middle East with two thirds of the world’s oil and the lowest cost, is still where the prize ultimately lies.”

It hadn’t even been seen by Iraqi legislators yet, but details of a new “Iraqi” hydrocarbons law, drafted in reality by U.S. contractors, were revealed Jan. 7 in the Independent, a major London newspaper that has been critical of the Iraq war.

Once information about the leaked document got out, it was condemned around the world as an unprecedented giveaway to the multinational oil companies-in particular, those based in the U.S. and Britain.

“Its provisions are a radical departure from the norm for developing countries,” wrote the Independent. “[U]nder a system known as ‘production-sharing agreements,’ or PSAs, oil majors such as BP and Shell in Britain, and Exxon and Chevron in the U.S., would be able to sign deals of up to 30 years to extract Iraq’s oil.
http://www.axisoflogic.com/artman/publish/article_23837.shtml

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Senate Panel Votes Against Bush on Iraq

The Democratic-controlled Senate Foreign Relations Committee dismissed President Bush’s plans to increase troops strength in Iraq on Wednesday as “not in the national interest,” an unusual wartime repudiation of the commander-in-chief. The vote was 12-9 and largely along party lines.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/worldlatest/story/0,,-6368629,00.html

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Text of Iraq Resolution

Following is the text of the non-binding resolution on the Iraq war that the Senate Foreign Relations Committee approved on Wednesday by a 12-9 vote:
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20070124/ap_on_go_co/us_iraq_resolution

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Japan minister: Iraq war a mistake

Japan’s defence minister has called the US war on Iraq a “mistake” and said he never supported it.
http://tinyurl.com/ytogll

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US helicopters strike high-rises in Baghdad battle

U.S. helicopters attacked gunmen holed up inside high-rise buildings in Baghdad on Wednesday in what the U.S. military said was an operation to regain control of a major street cutting through the heart of the city.

The US is fighting to “regain” streets. i.e. the US is no longer in control of Baghdad, and by attacking high-rises, the US has stopped worrying about collateral damage.

Conclusion: The tactical situation in Baghdad is deteriorating.
http://www.alertnet.org/thenews/newsdesk/COL428635.htm

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Wednesday: 83 Iraqis, 3 GIs Killed; 66 Iraqis Wounded

U.S. forces conducted major operation along Haifa Street in Baghdad today. Dozens were killed and many were injured. Throughout the country, at least 83 Iraqis were killed or found dead and 66 were wounded. At least three U.S. servicemembers were also killed.

One soldier was killed and another two injured during an unspecified military operation today in Baghdad. Two Marines were killed in separate events in Anbar province on Tuesday. Also, a twelve-year-old boy died from wounds received during a raid conducted by U.S forces north of Baghdad.
http://www.antiwar.com/updates/?articleid=10386

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Women and children injured as US helicopters strike buildings in Baghdad

A local journalist said he helped transport 37 wounded people to hospital, including women and children, in three ambulances that managed to get through the security cordon.
http://tinyurl.com/yt9u74

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Iraqi Resistance Report for events of Tuesday, 23 January 2007.

  • US-imposed blockade of al-Hadithah takes toll on innocent lives.
  • Bomb disables US Humvee in al-Hadithah.
  • Resistance fighters battle US troops in al-Hadithah Tuesday morning after mortars struck US headquarters in al-Haqlaniyah Monday night.
  • US imposes super tight “security” around al-Fallujah, but the result appears to be more rather than fewer Resistance attacks.
  • Resistance bomb damages Humvee near al-Fallujah before dawn Tuesday.
  • Resistance bomb disables US Bradley armored vehicle near al-Fallujah Tuesday morning.
  • Resistance blasts US headquarters in as-Saqlawiyah with heavy mortars Tuesday morning.
  • Former Republican Guard general assassinated in al-Fallujah.
  • Residents of Baghdad neighborhood shoot down US helicopter gunship Tuesday morning.
  • Sadr spokesman reportedly acknowledges ties to Iranian Revolutionary Guards; says puppet “Prime Minister” al-Maliki also involved.
  • US cuts off Internet access from many Sunni districts of Baghdad, sparking fears of impending American offensives against civilian neighborhoods.
  • Shi’i sectarian militias in puppet “Shock Troop” uniforms abduct 27 Palestinians in Baghdad before sunrise Tuesday.
  • Week-long US arrest campaign against pro-Iranian Jaysh al-Mahdi contrasts with deadly battles against Iraqi Resistance movement. US seen as hoping to use Jaysh al-Mahdi captives to bargain with Iran over control of Iraq, region.
  • Day of Civil Disobedience Tuesday in Tikrit to protest US arrests of prominent local personalities.
  • Resistance blows up puppet governor’s offices in Ba’qubah after office hours Monday.
  • Resistance bomb wound puppet “Oil Protection Police” southwest of Kirkuk.
  • Resistance fighters ambush puppet police patrol northeast of Bayji Monday evening.
  • Captured Iranian agents in al-Mawsil acknowledge plans to carry out sectarian attacks in northern Iraq.
  • Two Resistance attacks target puppet police in al-Mawsil Tuesday morning.
  • Resistance bomb near al-Mawsil leaves US soldier reported dead Monday evening.
  • Car bomb targets puppet army, bomb rips through Kurdish separatist party headquarters in Sinjar in northern Iraq.
  • Resistance bomb targets car carrying members of Shi’i sectarian party in al-Basrah Monday.

http://www.albasrah.net/pages/mod.php?mod=art&lapage=../en_articles_2007/0107/iraqiresistancereport_230107.htm

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Zionist Crime : Jewish Like Me

“The misuse of history to make Israel, the obvious colonial power and occupier, seem like a victim of the same oppression we faced in Europe, invoked memories of how elites of European states would present themselves as victims of the Jews to maintain their own power.”
http://electronicintifada.net/v2/article6423.shtml

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Israel troops kill Palestinian in occupied Gaza

Palestinian security officials in Gaza said the Israelis had informed them of the incident and that the three men had apparently been manual laborers trying to slip into Israel to find work.
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20070124/ap_on_re_mi_ea/israel_palestinians_shooting

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The transformation of the IRA shows why Israel should talk to Hamas

Only negotiations with both main Palestinian parties can deliver the peace deal that the two peoples now support
http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/story/0,,1997274,00.html

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Fence cuts Palestinian cave dwellers off from wood

Home sweet home for Suleiman Hawamdeh, a 73-year-old father of 10, is a deep cave in a barren West Bank hillside separated by a barbed-wire fence from a modern Jewish settlement.
http://tinyurl.com/yur25f

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Israel: Smears for Fears

Wes Clark just got caught up in the rigged rules for discussing Israel-related issues in America.
http://www.prospect.org/web/page.ww?section=root&name=ViewWeb&articleId=12394

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American students attack Palestinian students on US soil

“It was the ugliest thing I have ever seen,” said Awartani, a freshman pursuing a double major in aerospace and mechanical engineering at NC State. “I’ve seen Israeli soldiers doing this to me in Palestine, but I’ve never seen this with citizens. It just came with punches, kicks and brass knuckles. There were witnesses that told me they were picking up rocks and bricks and hitting me.”

Stalin used to call people like this “Useful idiots.” They will turn the US into another Apartheid Israel if they are not stopped.
http://www.yesweekly.com/main.asp?SectionID=1&SubSectionID=1&ArticleID=2078&TM=82117.45

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Taliban kill 4 Dutch occupation force soldiers in Uruzgan

Four NATO occupation force soldiers were killed in a clash between Taliban and NATO forces at a village near Tirinkot in Uruzgan province of Southern Afghanistan.
http://paktribune.com/news/index.shtml?166955

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US bombs southern Somalia-US officials

The United States launched a second air strike in southern Somalia this week, U.S. officials said on Wednesday, marking the second U.S. attack this month.
http://www.alertnet.org/thenews/newsdesk/N24384537.htm

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Mortars Hit Somalia Airport; 2 Said Dead

Gunmen launched several mortars at Mogadishu International Airport on Wednesday, killing at least two people and wounding several others, witnesses said.
http://tinyurl.com/243vmz

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Depleted Uranium Poison Explosions Target US Citizens

There are efforts underway to oppose explosions of radioactive materials by the US government into the air in which we breathe. This article will outline various reasons why and how radioactive explosive “tests” are harming America – and describe the efforts of citizens in one area of the country who are now working to try to put a stop to them.

Like most people over 21, you may already know that the United States used to “test” nuclear bombs in the NV and NM deserts, right out in the open air. If asked, most people would probably be able to tell us that yes indeed, both above ground and below ground “nuclear testing” in the United States ended years ago. Yet, even though 1992 saw its last nuke bomb “test” inside the United States, how many know that our government is still firing radioactive explosives into our atmosphere? This fact appears to be one of Uncle Sam’s “dirtiest” not-so-little, well-kept secrets.
http://www.axisoflogic.com/artman/publish/article_23826.shtml

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Big Oil, Big Brother Win Big in the State of the Union

There was that tongue again. When the President lies he’s got this weird nervous tick: He sticks the tip of his tongue out between his lips. Like a little boy who knows he’s fibbing. Like a snake licking a rat. In his State of the Union tonight the President did his tongue thing 124 times — my kids kept count. But it wasn’t all rat-licking lies.
http://www.ichblog.eu/content/view/95/2/

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UK: ‘There is no war on terror’

The director of public prosecutions, Sir Ken Macdonald, put himself at odds with the home secretary and Downing Street last night by denying that Britain is caught up in a “war on terror” and calling for a “culture of legislative restraint” in passing laws to deal with terrorism.
http://politics.guardian.co.uk/terrorism/story/0,,1997247,00.html

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In case you missed it? ”The Last Days of the American Republic.”

The largest element in our budget of discretionary spending goes for national security. We are spending today more on national defense, so-called really on war, than all the other nations on earth combined. That’s an astonishing figure. Its also amazing to see that perhaps, 20,000 insurgents in Iraq have fought to a standstill 130,000 of the most-highly trained, heavily equipped troops on earth.
http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article13602.htm

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Dictatorship : Gonzales says the Constitution doesn’t guarantee habeas corpus

Attorney general’s remarks on citizens’ right astound the chair of Senate judiciary panel
http://sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2007/01/24/MNGDONO11O1.DTL

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Dictatorship : Your Local Police Force Has Been Militarized

In recent years American police forces have called out SWAT teams 40,000 or more times annually. Last year did you read in your newspaper or hear on TV news of 110 hostage or terrorist events each day? No. What then were the SWAT teams doing? They were serving routine warrants to people who posed no danger to the police or to the public.
http://www.ichblog.eu/content/view/96/2/

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Dictatorship : The Empire Turns Its Guns on the Citizenry

In recent years American police forces have called out SWAT teams 40,000 or more times annually. Last year did you read in your newspaper or hear on TV news of 110 hostage or terrorist events each day? No. What then were the SWAT teams doing? They were serving routine warrants to people who posed no danger to the police or to the public.
http://www.antiwar.com/roberts/?articleid=10382

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End Corporate Control Over Our Media

If You Are Concerned About Health Care, Iraq, the Economy, Global Warming You Must Be Concerned About Corporate Control of the Media.
Audio and transcript
http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article16252.htm

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Hey, Gang of 500 – Fox News is Not a Real News Outlet

This blog post was put together by a number of people in the progressive movement who believe that journalism matters and that Fox News Channel does great disservice to the institution of the media (perhaps intentionally) by pretending to be legitimate members of the press.
http://www.ichblog.eu/content/view/97/2/

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Dictatorship : 81-Year-Old Liberals Now Terror Threat

Like most Americans, 81-year-old Dan Tilli isn’t a big fan of President Bush. And like many older Americans, he writes letters to the editor of his local paper, The Express-Times in Easton.

Unlike most Americans, Dan Tilli got a visit from the Secret Service after writing a letter bashing President Bush.
http://willdo.philadelphiaweekly.com/archives/2007/01/81yearold_liber.html

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28% and Counting, the Disintegration of a President

As the resounding echo of the unnecessary clapping ends tonight we will have heard nothing new from the 43rd President of the United States. Each year brings a new opportunity for the President to try and turn around what is the worst legacy since Herbert Hoover. Yet each year George Bush insists that up is down and black is white. Each year he reminds us that he does not listen, he does not learn. He simply plods through each State of the Union Address using specious arguments and flat out lies to advance the neoconservative agenda that has been soundly rejected by the American people.
http://www.opednews.com/articles/opedne_anthony__070124_28_25_and_counting_2c_th.htm

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82% of Germans think Bush worst US President ever!

And the Germans KNOW crappy leaders!
http://www1.spiegel.de/active/vote/fcgi/vote.fcgi?voteid=4140&choice=1&aktion=setcookie

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Panama’s Noriega set to be released

Noriega, the military ruler toppled by a massive U.S. invasion of his country in late 1989, was automatically eligible for parole after serving close to two-thirds of his 30-year federal sentence.
http://www.miami.com/mld/miamiherald/news/16530906.htm

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In case you missed it: “The Panama Deception”

This film shows how the U.S. attacked Panama and killed 3 or 4 thousand people in an invasion that the rest of the world was against. (Sound familiar?). The excuse given was to get the drug lord, General Noriega, who had been on the CIA’s payroll for 20 years.
http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article4078.htm

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Bush Continues to Unite the World… Against Him

Posted by musliminsuffer on January 24, 2007


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

=== News Update ===

Bush Continues to Unite the World… Against Him


January 23, 2007

by Jim Lobe

Despite two years of a concentrated effort by Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice and her public diplomacy major-domo Karen Hughes to boost Washington’s global image, more people around the world have an unfavorable opinion of U.S. policies than at any time in recent memory, according to a new BBC poll released Monday.

The survey, which polled more than 26,000 people in 25 countries, including the U.S., between November and January, found that a 49 percent plurality overall believes the U.S. is playing a “mainly negative” role in the world today, compared to less than a third (32 percent) who said Washington’s influence was “mainly positive.”

And in the 18 countries where respondents were asked the same question in each of the past two years, the latest poll found a substantial drop in the percentage who said they viewed U.S. influence as positive, from 40 percent in 2005, to 36 percent last year, to 29 percent in 2007.

“According to world public opinion, these days the U.S. government hardly seems to be able to do anything right,” said Steven Kull, director of the University of Maryland’s Program on International Policy Attitudes (PIPA), which, along with Canada-based Globescan, conducted the survey.

Germany and Indonesia, where nearly three out of four respondents said they had a mainly negative opinion of U.S. influence, were the least favorable, while 69 percent of French and Turkish respondents agreed.

The sharpest drops in positive ratings over the past year were found in Poland (62 percent in 2006 compared to 38 percent in 2007), Indonesia (40 percent to 21 percent), the Philippines (85 percent to 72 percent), and India (44 percent to 30 percent).

Respondents in the United States also showed greater opposition to their government’s policies than in previous years, according to the survey.

Another Washington Post-ABC News poll, released on the eve of President George W. Bush’s State of the Union speech to Congress Tuesday, found that 65 percent of respondents oppose the so-called “surge” of more than 21,000 additional U.S. troops to Iraq, while 48 percent called the war the most important issue today.

The findings of the BBC poll echo those of another major survey of 14 foreign countries released last June by the Pew Research Center’s Global Attitudes Project. It found that Washington’s global image had slipped over the previous year, particularly in Europe and Asia, as well as predominantly Muslim countries, and that Washington’s continuing intervention in Iraq appeared to be the main cause.

The new BBC poll found that the most negative views were evoked by policies pursued by the Bush administration in connection with its “global war on terror” and the Middle East.

Nearly three in four respondents overall (73 percent) said they disapproved of Washington’s role in the Iraq war. Opposition was particularly intense in Egypt, France, and Lebanon where more than three out of four respondents said they “strongly disapprove[d].”

At the same time, more than two out of three (68 percent) overall said the U.S. military presence in the Middle East provokes more conflict than it prevents. More than four out of five respondents in three Latin American countries – Argentina, Brazil, and Mexico – and in two mainly Muslim countries – Egypt and Indonesia – took that position.

Conversely, only 17 percent overall said they thought Washington’s military presence exercised a stabilizing influence in the Middle East. The most positive views on this question were found in Nigeria, the only country where a plurality (49 percent) said it was stabilizing, the Philippines (41 percent), and Kenya (40 percent).

Perhaps not coincidentally, the same three countries were the only ones, aside from the U.S. itself, where majorities of respondents said Washington’s influence in the world was “mainly positive.”

On related issues, 67 percent of all respondents said they disapproved of Washington’s handling of detainees at Guantanamo, while only 16 percent, concentrated in Kenya, Nigeria, India, the Philippines, and the U.S., said they approved.

Nearly two-thirds (65 percent) of respondents overall also said they disapproved of U.S. policy during last summer’s war between Israel and Lebanon’s Hezbollah, compared to 21 percent – again concentrated in the same five countries – who said they approved.

Opposition to the U.S. role in the conflict, during which Washington strongly backed Israel and repeatedly defended it in UN Security Council deliberations, was particularly intense in Argentina (79 percent “strongly disapproved” of the U.S. role), Egypt (78 percent), Lebanon itself (76 percent), the United Arab Emirates (UAE) (71 percent), France and Brazil (63 percent).

Sixty percent of respondents overall said they disapproved of Washington’s handling of Iran’s nuclear program, while 28 percent, including majorities in Kenya, Nigeria, and the Philippines and a plurality in India, said they approved. Disapproval was most intense in Argentina and three predominantly Sunni countries – Egypt, UAE, and Turkey – while opinion was most polarized in Lebanon where 26 percent “strongly approved” of U.S. policies and 54 percent “strongly disapproved.”

While disapproval among all respondents of U.S. policies on Middle East issues ranged from 60 percent (Iran’s nuclear program) to 73 percent (the Iraq war), somewhat smaller overall majorities said they disapproved of Washington’s handling of North Korea’s nuclear program (54 percent) and global warming (56 percent) while compared to 30 percent and 27 percent, respectively, who said they approved.

On North Korea, U.S. policies enjoyed the support of majorities in the two African countries, and the Philippines, and pluralities in India and Poland. A plurality in Australia disapproved, as did a small majority in South Korea. Significantly, in China, 56 percent of respondents said they disapproved, while 27 percent voiced approval.

On global warming, opposition to the Bush administration’s policies was highest among European nations, particularly France and Germany (86 percent), Britain and Portugal (79 percent), and Italy (74 percent), all of which have ratified the Kyoto Protocol. In Australia, which, like the U.S., has not ratified the treaty, 68 percent of respondents said they opposed Washington’s policies, while in Russia, which has ratified Kyoto, a plurality of 46 percent agreed.

Majorities of Filipino, Kenyan, and Nigerian respondents and pluralities of Chinese, Indian and South Korean respondents said they approved of U.S. policies on global warming, while, within the developing world, disapproval was most widespread in Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Mexico, Lebanon, Turkey, and the UAE.

A 54 percent majority of U.S. respondents said they also disapproved of U.S. policies on global warming.

Overall, 57 percent of U.S. respondents said the country’s overall influence on the rest of the world was “mainly positive,” compared to 28 percent who disagreed.

On specific policies, 57 percent said they disapproved of their government’s handling of the Iraq war and of the Israeli-Hezbollah war; 60 percent said they disapproved of its handling of Guantanamo detainees; and 53 percent said they believed the U.S. military presence provokes more conflict than it prevents.

A plurality of 50 percent of U.S. respondents said they disapproved of the government’s handling of Iran’s nuclear program, while the same plurality said they approved of its handling of North Korea’s.

source:
http://www.antiwar.com/lobe/?articleid=10375

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NATO’s Hidden Terrorism

Posted by musliminsuffer on January 24, 2007


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

=== News Update ===

NATO’s Hidden Terrorism


The Strategy of Tension


22 January 2007

by Silvia Cattori

Daniele Ganser, professor of contemporary history at Bale University (France) and chairman of the ASPO – Switzerland, published a landmark book about “NATO’s Secret Armies.” According to him, during the last 50 years the United States have organized bombings in Western Europe that they have falsely attributed to the left and the extreme left with the purpose of discrediting them in the eyes of their voters. This strategy is still present today, inspiring fear for the Islam and justifying wars on oil.

Silvia Cattori: Your book about NATO’s Secret Armies [1] explains that the strategy of tension [2] and the False Flag terrorism [3] imply great dangers. It teaches us how NATO – together with the intelligence services or the West European countries and the Pentagon – utilised secret armies during the Cold War, hired spies among the extreme right wing, and organized terrorist acts for which they blamed the left. Becoming aware of this, we can wonder about what is likely to happen today behind our back.

Daniele Ganser: It is extremely important to understand what the strategy of tension truly represents the way it works nowadays. This can help us clarify the present and to see more clearly to what extent it is still in action. Only a few people know what the expression ’strategy of tension’ means. It is very important to talk about it, to explain it. It is a tactic that involves carrying out criminal acts and attributing them to someone else. By the term ’tension’, we mean emotional tension, all that which creates a feeling of tension.
By ’strategy’ we make reference to that which increases people’s fear in regard to a determined group. These secret structures of NATO had been equipped, financed and trained by the CIA, in coordination with the M16 (the British secret service), to fight against the Army of the Soviet Union in a case of war, but also according to the information to which he have access today, to commit terrorist acts in several countries [4]. That is how, since the 70s, the Italian secret services have been using these armies to foment terrorist attacks, with the purpose of causing fear among the population, and later, to accuse the communists of being the authors. The strategy of tension was designed to serve the purpose or discrediting, weakening and stopping communism from reaching executive power.

Silvia Cattori: To learn what it means is one thing. But it is still difficult to believe that our government could have let NATO, the West European intelligence agencies and the CIA act in such a way that could threaten their own citizens’ security!

Daniele Ganser: NATO was at the core of this clandestine network linked to terror; the Clandestine Planning Committee (CPC) and the Allied Clandestine Committee (ACC) were two substructures of the Atlantic Alliance, and they are clearly identified today. But, now that this has been established, it is still hard to know who was doing what. There are not any documents proving who was at the head, who organized the strategy of tension, how NATO, the West European intelligence services, the CIA, M16, and the hired terrorists among the extreme right, distributed each other’s roles. The only certainty that we have is that there was, inside these clandestine structures, some elements that used the strategy of tension. The terrorists from the extreme right have explained in their statements that it was NATO’s secret services that had supported them in this clandestine war. But when we ask for explanations from some members of the CIA or NATO – which I have done for many years – they limit themselves to say that it could be possible that a few criminal elements might have managed to avoid control.

Silvia Cattori: Were these secret armies active in every Western European country?

Daniele Ganser: In my research, I put forward evidence that these secret armies not only existed in Italy, but also in all Western Europe: in France, Belgium, The Netherlands, Norway, Denmark, Sweden, Finland, Turkey, Spain, Portugal, Austria, Switzerland, Greece, Luxembourg and Germany. In the beginning, we thought that there existed only one guerrilla-structured organization, and therefore, that all these secret armies had participated in the strategy of tension, and therefore, in terrorist acts. However, it is important to know that not all these secret armies have been involved in attacks, and to understand what differentiated them.
What appears to be clear today, is that NATO’s clandestine structures, usually called ’Stay Behind groups’ [5], were created in the beginning to act as a guerrilla in case of an occupation of Western Europe by the Soviet Union. The United States stated that the guerrilla networks were necessary to overcome the lack of preparedness of the countries attacked by Germany.
Several of the countries that were occupied by the Germans, like Norway, wanted to learn the lessons of their incapacity to resist the occupier, and they said to themselves that, in case of a new occupation, they had to be better prepared, to have another option at hand and to count with a secret army in case that the official one were to be defeated. Inside these secret armies, there were honest people, sincere patriots, who only wanted to defend their countries from an occupation.

Silvia Cattori: If I understand well, these Stay Behind groups, whose original goal was to be prepared in case of a Soviet invasion, have been deviated from that goal and were reorganised to defeat the left. From that, it is difficult to understand why the left parties have not investigated this or denounced this earlier.

Daniele Ganser: When we take the case of Italy, it appears that, every time that the communist party has interviewed the government to find an explanation about the secret army that was operating in this country under the coded name of Gladio [6], there was never any answer, under the pretext that it was a ’state secret’. It wasn’t until 1990 that Giulio Andreotti [7] recognised the existence of Gladio and its direct links with NATO, the CIA, and M16 [8]. _ It is also during that time that the judge Felice Casson was able to prove that the true author of the bombing in Peteano in 1972, that had shocked Italy, and that had been attributed up to that moment to the extreme left militants, was Vincenzo Vinciguerra, linked to ’Ordine Nuovo’, a group of the extreme right wing. Vinciguerra avoided blame for the bombing in Peteano with the help of the Italian secret services. Vinciguerra also spoke about the existence of this secret army, Gladio. He explained that, during the Cold War, these clandestine acts had caused the death of women and children [9]. He stated as well that this secret army controlled by NATO, had branches all around Europe. When this information was released, there was a political crisis in Italy. And it is thanks to the investigations of the judge Felice Casson that we got to know about NATO’s secret armies.

In Germany, when in 1990 the SPDs (German Social Democrat Partisans) became aware that in their country – as well as in all the other European countries – there was a secret army, and that this structure was linked to the German secret services, they loudly denounced it as a scandal and accused the Christian democratic Party (CDU). This party reacted by saying: “If you accuse us, we are going to say that, you too, together with Willy Brandt, you have been involved in this conspiracy”. This happened at the same time as the first elections of the reunified Germany, which the SPD hoped to win. The leaders of the SPD understood that that was not a good electoral subject; in the end, the story was twisted in such a way as to make the existence of these secret armies seem justified.
In the European Parliament, in November 1990, many members exclaimed that the existence of such clandestine armies could not be tolerated and that the European people needed to know the true origin of terrorist acts and that an inquiry was needed. Therefore, the European Parliament wrote a complaint to NATO and to president George Bush Senior. But nothing was done. It is only in Italy, Belgium and Switzerland that there have been public queries. And they are the only three countries that have set some order in this subject, and that have published a report about their secret armies.

Silvia Cattori: What about today ? Are these secret armies still active? Is it possible that there exist secret national structures which escape the control of each State?

Daniele Ganser: For a historian, it is difficult to answer that question. We haven’t got an official report of each country. In my books, I analyse some facts that I can prove. Concerning Italy, there is a report stating that the secret army Gladio has been destroyed. About the existence of the secret army P26 in Switzerland, a report was also issued by the Parliament, in November 1990. Therefore, these clandestine armies, which had stocked explosives in hidden places everywhere in Switzerland, have been dissolved.
But in the other countries, nothing was done. In France, while president François Mitterrand stated that all that belonged to the past, we discovered later that these secret structures had always been present when Giulio Andreotti suggested that the French president was lying: “You say that the secret armies do not exist anymore; but, during 1990’s secret meeting in the autumn, you, the French, were also present; don’t say that this doesn’t exist anymore.” Mitterrand became quite angry with this Andreotti because, after this revelation, he was forced to rectify his statement. Later, the head of the French secret services, admiral Pierre Lacoste, confirmed that these secret armies existed in France as well, and that France had also been involved in terrorist attacks. [10]. It is therefore difficult to say whether all this has been solved or not. And, even if the Gladio structures have been dissolved, new armies might have been created, still utilizing this technique of the strategy of tension and the False flags.

Silvia Cattori: Can we speculate that, after the fall of the USSR, the United States and NATO have continued developing the strategy of tension and of the false flags in other fronts?

Daniele Ganser: My research is based in the period of the Cold War in Europe. But it is known that there have also been false flags in other places, where the States’ responsibility was proved. For example: the Iran bombings in 1953, for which the communist Iranians were blamed at first. So it happened that the CIA and the Mi6 had used some agents provocateurs to orchestrate the overthrow of Mohammed Mossadegh’s administration, within the framework of the war, to control the oil. Another example: the bombings in Egypt, in 1954, for which the Muslims were accused first. It was proved later that, in what was called the Lavon affair [11], it was the agents of Mossad who had been the perpetrators. This time, it was for Israel to stop the British troops from leaving Egypt, to make them stay there, and also to ensure the protection of Israel. Therefore, we have examples in history showing that the strategy of tension and the false flags have been used by the US, Great Britain and Israel. Given that throughout their history other countries have also used the same strategy, the research must continue in these fields.

Silvia Cattori: These clandestine structures of NATO, created after the Second World War, to supply the European countries with a guerrilla capable of resisting the Soviet invasion, ended up serving nothing but to build criminal operations against the European Citizens? Everything leads to the thought that the United States have another purpose!

Daniele Ganser: You are right in raising this question. The United States were interested in the political control. This political control is an essential element of Washington and London’s strategy. General Geraldo Serravalle, at the head of Gladio, the Italian network Stay-behind, gives an example of this in his book. He tells us that he understood that the United States were not interested in the preparation of the guerrillas against an eventual Soviet invasion, when he saw that, what interested the CIA agents who went to the training exercises of the secret army that he was leading, was to make sure that the army worked, could control the communist militants. Their fear was that the communists took the power in countries such a Greece, Italy and France. Therefore, the strategy of tension was meant to serve that purpose: to orient and influence the politics of certain countries of Western Europe.

Silvia Cattori: You have talked about an important emotional factor in the strategy of tension. Therefore, the terror, whose origin is vague, uncertain, the fear that it causes, all that helps to manipulate the public opinion. Are we not assisting today to the same kind of procedure? Yesterday, we fuelled the fear of communism, today aren’t we fuelling the fear of Islam?

Daniele Ganser: Yes, there is a very clear parallel. During the planning of the war in Iraq, it was said that Saddam Hussein had biological weapons in his possession, that there was a link between Iraq and the Al-Qaeda terrorists. But none of that turned out to be true. By means of these lies, it was intended to make people believe that Muslims wanted to spread terrorism all around, and that this war was necessary to fight against terror. However, the true reason for this war is the control of energy resources. This is due to the fact that the geology, the richness in gas and oil, are concentrated in the Muslim countries. He who wants to monopolize them, must hide behind this type of manipulations.
We cannot say that there is not a lot of oil left because the global production – the ’peak oil’ [12] – is going to arrive probably before 2020, and that therefore oil must be taken from Iraq, because people would say that children must not be killed to obtain oil. And they are right. They can’t be told, either, that in the Caspian Sea there are huge reserves and that there is a plan to create a pipeline that would go to the Indian Ocean but, given that it’s is not allowed to go through the South of Iran or the North of Russia, it must pass through the East, Turkmenistan and Afghanistan, and therefore, this country must be under control. That is why Muslims are labelled as “terrorists”. It is all a big lie, but if it is repeated a thousand times that Muslims are “terrorists”, people will end up believing it and thinking that the wars against Muslims are useful; and to forget that there are several types of terrorism, that violence is not necessarily a feature of Islam.

Silvia Cattori: So, these clandestine structures might have well been dissolved, but the strategy of tension continues?

Daniele Ganser: Exactly. The structures might have been dissolved, and other ones could have been formed. It is important to explain how, in the strategy of tension, the tactic and manipulation work. None of that is legal. But, for the governments, it is easier to manipulate people than to tell them that they are trying to get hold of somebody else’s oil. Nevertheless, not all these attacks arise from the strategy of tension. But it is difficult to know which ones are the manipulated attacks. Even those who know the amount of attacks that have been manipulated by the governments to discredit a political enemy, can be confronted by a psychological obstacle. After every bombing, people are afraid, they feel confused. It is very difficult to accept the idea that the strategy of tension, the strategy of false flag, is a reality. It is easier to accept the manipulation and to say: “I have kept informed for 30 years, and I have never heard about these criminal armies. The Muslims are attacking us; this is why we fight against them.”

Silvia Cattori: Since 2001, the European Union has created anti-terrorist measures. Later, is has been seen that these measures have allowed the CIA to kidnap people, to move them to secrete places and torture them. Have the European States become a sort of hostages to their submission to the United States?

Daniele Ganser: The European countries have had quite a weak attitude concerning the United States after the attacks on September 11th, 2001. After having confirmed that the secret prisons were illegal, they let them continue. The same happened with the prisoners in Guantanamo. Many voices stood up in Europe to say: “The prisoners cannot be deprived of a lawyer or defence.” When Mrs. Angela Merkel mentioned this question, the United States clearly suggested that Germany was a little bit involved in Iraq, that its secret services had contributed to prepare this war, and therefore they must shut up.

Silvia Cattori: Within this context, where there are still many unclear areas, what type of security can NATO give to the peoples it is supposed to protect if it allows the secret services to manipulate in this way?

Daniele Ganser:Concerning the terrorist attacks carried out by the secret armies of the network Gladio during the Cold War, it is important that we are able to determine clearly which is the real implication of NATO in this, to know what really happened. Is this about isolated acts secretly organised by NATO? Until this day, NATO refuses to talk about the strategy of tension and terrorism during the Cold War. NATO refuses all questions related to Gladio.
Today, NATO is used as an offensive army, even though this organization was not created to play that role. It was activated in that sense on September 12th 2001, immediately after the attacks in New York. NATO’s leaders affirm that the reason for their involvement in the war against the Afghans is to fight against terrorism. However, NATO is in danger of losing that war. Therefore, when that happens they will be a big crisis, a debate. And this will allow us to know whether NATO is really fighting a war against terrorism, or if it is trying to create an analogous situation to that of the Cold War with the secret army Gladio, where she had a link to terror. The next few years will tell us if NATO has acted outside the mission that was accorded to it: to defend the European countries and the Unites States in case of Soviet invasion, an event that has never occurred. NATO was not funded to take over the oil and gas of the Muslim countries.

Silvia Cattori: We could understand that Israel, who is interested in widening the conflicts in the Arabic and Muslim countries, encourages the United States in that direction. But, we cannot see what it is that interests the European countries and that makes them engage their troops in the wars decided by the Pentagon, as was the case in Afghanistan.

Daniele Ganser: I think that Europe is confused. The United States are in a strong position, and the Europeans have a tendency to think that the best thing is to collaborate with the strongest one. But we would have to think about this more thoroughly. The European politicians give in easily to the pressure put by the US, who is always asking for more troops in this or that front. The more the European countries give in, the more they subordinate, and the more they will find themselves confronted to bigger and bigger problems. In Afghanistan the Germans and the British are under the command of the American army. Strategically, it is not an interesting position for these countries. Now, the US has asked the Germans to engage their soldiers in the South of Afghanistan as well, in the areas were the battle is the hardest. If the Germans accept, they take the risk of being massacred by the Afghan forces which refuse the presence of any king of occupier. _ Germany should ask itself seriously whether she should not rather withdraw their 3000 soldiers from Afghanistan. But, for the Germans, to disobey the US’ orders, to which they are a bit like lieges, it is a very hard step to make.

Silvia Cattori: How much do our current government know today about the strategy of tension ? Can they just let the war-doers foment coups d’état, kidnap and torture people without reacting? Have they any means to stop these criminal activities?

Daniele Ganser: I do not know. As an historian, I observe and take notes. As a political adviser, I always say that one must never give in to the manipulations that try to induce fear and to make people believe that the “terrorists” are always the Muslims; I say that this is about a struggle for controlling the energy resources; that some means of surviving the lack of energy must be found without needing to go to a militarization. Problems cannot be solved in this way; they only become worse.

Silvia Cattori: When we observe the demonisation of the Arabs and Muslims in the conflict between Israel and Palestine, we might think that this does not have anything to do with the oil.

Daniele Ganser: No. In this case not. But, in the US perspective, it is definitely about taking control of the energy reserves of the Eurasian block that is situated in a ’strategic ellipse’ that goes from Azerbaijan to Saudi Arabia, Iraq, Kuwait and the Persian Gulf, passing through Turkmenistan and Kazakhstan. It is precisely over there, in that region where this false war ’against terrorism’ is taking place, that the biggest oil and gas reserves are concentrated. In my opinion, it is not about anything else but a geo-strategic game inside which the European Union can do nothing but lose. Because, if the US takes hold of the resources, and the energy crisis becomes worse, it will tell them: “You want gas, you want oil. Very well, in exchange we want this and that.” The US is not going to give the oil and gas for free to the European countries. A few people know that the “peak oil”, the maximum production of oil in Europe – the production to Norway and Great Britain – is declining.
The day when people will realise that these wars ’against terrorism’ are manipulated, and that the accusations against the Muslims are, among other things, propaganda, they are going to be surprised. The European countries must wake up and understand once and for all how the strategy of tension works. And they must also learn to say “no” to the US. Moreover, in the US also, there are many people who do not want this militarizing of the international relationships.

Silvia Cattori: You have also done some research on the attacks that took place in September 11th 2001 and you have signed a book [13] jointly with other intellectuals who worry about the inconsistencies and contradictions of the official version of these events, as well as the conclusions of the commission of survey ordered by Mr. Bush. Do you not fear being accused of being a “conspiracy theorist”?

Daniele Ganser: My students and other people have always asked me : if this “war against terrorism” concerns indeed the oil and gas, the 911 attacks have also been manipulated, haven’t they? Or is it a coincidence that Osama Ben Laden’s Muslims have struck exactly at the precise moment that the occidental countries were starting to understand that an oil crisis was announcing itself?
Therefore, I became interested in what had been written about September 11th and I also studied the official report that was presented in 2004. When we dig into this subject, we realize from the start that there is a big worldwide debate around what really happened on 911. The information that we have is not very precise. What makes one question this 600 page report is that the third tower that collapsed on that day is not even mentioned. The commission only talks about the collapsing of two towers, the Twin Towers. But there is a third 170 meters high tower that collapsed too; the WTC 7 tower. A small fire is mentioned concerning it. I have talked to professors who know very well the building structures; they say that a small fire cannot destroy such a big structure. The official story of 911 and the commission’s conclusions, are not reliable. This lack of clarity puts the researchers in a difficult situation. The confusion predominated as well about what really happened at the Pentagon. In the pictures that we have, it is very difficult to see a plane. We cannot see how a plane would have fallen there.

Silvia Cattori: The Venezuelan Government has asked the US for further explanations to clarify the origin of the attacks. Would this not be the example to follow?

Daniele Ganser: There are many uncertainties about September 11th. Politicians, members of the academia and citizens can all claim to explain what really happened. I think that it is important to continue asking questions. It is an event that no one can forget; everybody remembers where he/she was at that precise moment. It is unbelievable that five years later, we still cannot see clearly what happened.

Silvia Cattori: It is almost as if none of the structures created wanted to doubt the official version. Is it possible that they let themselves be manipulated by the lack of information organized by the ones who organize the strategy of the tension and the False flags?

Daniele Ganser: We are prone to manipulation if we are afraid. Afraid of losing the respect from the people that we love. We cannot go out of this spiral of violence and terror if we let the fear take over. It is normal to be afraid, but we must overtly talk about this fear and about the manipulations that generate it. Nobody can escape their consequences. This is even more serious when the politicians in charge react often under the effect of fear. One must find the strength to say: “Yes, I am afraid to know that these lies make people suffer; yes, I am afraid to think that there is less oil left; yes, I am afraid to think that this terrorism they talk about is the consequence of manipulations, but I will not let myself become intimidated.”

Silvia Cattori: Up to what extent do countries like Switzerland participate, right now, in this strategy of tension?

Daniele Ganser: I do not think there is any strategy of tension in Switzerland. This country does not know any terrorist attacks. But, it is true that, in Switzerland as everywhere else, the politicians are afraid of the US and its strong position, and they have a tendency to say to themselves: “They are good friends, we’d better not fight against them.”

Silvia Cattori: Doesn’t this way of thinking and of covering up the lies that arise from the strategy of tension make everyone an accomplice of the crimes that it causes? To start with the journalists and the political parties?

Daniele Ganser: I personally think that everyone – journalists, professors, politicians – must think about the implications of the strategy if tension and the false flag. Here we are, indeed, in presence of phenomena that escape from every kind of agreement. That is why, every time that there are terrorist attacks, we must ask questions and try to understand what that implies. It is only on the day that we officially admit that the false flags are a reality, that it will be possible for us to create a list of the false flags that took place in history and to agree upon what should be done.
The subject that interests me is how to achieve peace. It is important to open a debate on the strategy of tension and to take cognizance of the fact that this is a very real phenomenon. Since as long as we do not recognize its existence, we cannot act. That is why it is important to explain what the strategy of tension truly means. And, once we have understood, we must not let fear and hatred against one group win. We must say to ourselves that it is not only one country that is involved in this; that it is not only the United States, Italy, Israel or the Iranians, but that it occurs everywhere. Even if certain countries participate in a more intensive way than others. We must understand, without blaming one country or one person. Fear and hatred do not help us to advance, they paralyse the debate. I see many accusations against the Unites States, against Israel and against great Britain, or alternatively against Iran and Syria. But the search for peace teaches us that one must not get lost in accusations based on nationalism, and that neither hatred nor fear are needed; that the most important thing is to explain the reality. And this comprehension will be beneficial for everybody.

Silvia Cattori: Why is your book about NATO’s secret armies published in English, translated into English, Turk, Slovenian and soon Greek, but it is not published in French?

Daniele Ganser: I haven’t found any publisher in France, yet. If any publisher happens to be interested in publishing my book, I will be very pleased to see it being issued in French.

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Fugitive warlord claims U.S. facing Soviet-style defeat in Afghanistan

Posted by musliminsuffer on January 24, 2007


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=== News Update ===

 

Fugitive warlord claims U.S. facing Soviet-style defeat in Afghanistan

The Associated Press

Published: January 23, 2007

ISLAMABAD, Pakistan: The United States faces a Soviet-style humiliation in Afghanistan, a fugitive Afghan warlord claimed in a video message while taunting Pakistan for aiding U.S.-led counterterrorism operations.

In a recording obtained by The Associated Press in Pakistan, Gulbuddin Hekmatyar also accused Washington of fomenting conflict among Afghan ethnic groups on a scale comparable with the strife in Iraq.

“Everyone knows that the American aggressors are faced with defeat in every part of the country,” Hekmatyar said. “They were unable to achieve their goals by bombing innocent Afghans, their villages and homes. They are preparing to leave like the Soviet troops.”

Hekmatyar leads a militant faction blamed along with Taliban and al-Qaida fighters for an intensifying insurgency in Afghanistan, despite the presence of an expanding number of foreign troops.

U.S. and NATO officials insist they can still defeat the insurgents, while calling for an acceleration of reconstruction projects and warning that time is running out to persuade ordinary Afghans that the country is heading for a stable, democratic future.

In a video message publicized Monday, al-Qaida deputy leader Ayman al-Zawahri also contended that al-Qaida and Taliban were regaining control in Afghanistan.

The 24-minute recording from Hekmatyar was undated. It was also unclear where it was recorded. However, Hekmatyar refers to the Muslim celebration of Eid al-Adha at the turn of the year.

In comments aired on Pakistani television earlier this month, Hekmatyar claimed his fighters helped al-Qaida leader Osama bin Laden and al-Zawhri escape intense U.S. bombardment in Afghanistan’s Tora Bora mountains five years ago.

Seated before a dark backdrop in a black turban and apparently reading from text positioned off-camera, Hekmatyar repeatedly invoked Islam to urge Afghans to unite in order to expel foreign soldiers, topple President Hamid Karzai and install an Islamic government.

He complained that Washington ­ along with Russia, Iran and India ­ was favoring the Tajik-dominated Northern Alliance, which helped U.S. forces drive out the Taliban in late 2001, over ethnic Pashtuns.

That, he forecast, could lead to a conflict similar to the civil war that engulfed Afghanistan after Soviet troops ended their 10-year occupation in 1989 and pitched Hekmatyar’s Pashtun-dominated Hezb-i Islami faction against ethnic Tajik rivals.

He claimed that Washington and others had filled the Afghan army and police with Shiites, members of a Tajik faction and communists.

“This is the same thing that they did in Iraq,” Hekmatyar said. “They want non-Pashtuns to fight against the Pashtuns and Shiites to fight Sunnis.”

Afghan and U.S. officials deny that claim, saying its fledgling security forces fairly reflect the ethnic and religious balance of Afghanistan.

Taking aim at Pakistan, Hekmatyar said Islamabad could deploy all its troops to the troubled border region, clamp down on religious schools suspected of supplying militant recruits, and still “America will not be pleased with you.”

Pressing the case for foreign troops to leave, he cited the withdrawal in October of British troops from Musa Qala, a town in southern Afghanistan, under an agreement with tribal elders that they would keep out Taliban fighters.

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US occupation turns 3.7 million Iraqis into refugees

Posted by musliminsuffer on January 24, 2007


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US occupation turns 3.7 million Iraqis into refugees


By James Cogan

23 January 2007

The United Nations Refugee Agency (UNHCR) reported this month that the US invasion and occupation of Iraq has forced one out of every eight Iraqis to flee their homes­more than 3.7 million people. The agency described the refugee crisis caused by the Iraq war as the worst in the Middle East since the ethnic cleansing that accompanied the creation of Israel in 1948. The Zionist military and paramilitary death squads drove an estimated 711,000 Palestinian Arabs from their land.

UNHCR estimates that two million Iraqis are now living outside the country­including those who left before 2003 but have failed to return due to the country’s catastrophic situation. Some 50,000 Iraqi émigrés returned in 2005, but just 1,000 came back last year.

Another 1.7 million Iraqis have been internally displaced. At least 500,000 people fled their homes in 2006 as a result of US military repression and the dramatic rise in sectarian violence between rival Shiite and Sunni militias in the wake of the destruction of a prominent Shiite mosque in Samarra last February. It is thought that 80,000 to 100,000 people are joining the ranks of internal and external refugees each month.

The cause of the refugee crisis is the political, economic and social collapse in Iraq after close to four years of US occupation. The UN Human Rights Office report for the period November 1, 2006 to December 21, 2006, stated: “The civilian population remains the main victim of the prevailing security situation, characterised by terrorist acts, action by armed groups, criminal gangs, religious extremists, militias, as well as operations by security and military forces. The resulting insecurity, sectarian prejudice, and terror negatively and comprehensively affect the enjoyment of basic rights and freedoms by the population at large. In addition, growing unemployment, poverty, various forms of discrimination and increasingly limited access to basic services, prevent most citizens from realizing their economic, social and cultural rights.”

The UN specifically condemned the actions of the US military: “Armed operations by the Multinational Forces-Iraq [the official title of the US-led occupation forces] continued to restrict the enjoyment of human rights and to cause severe suffering to the local population. Continued limitations of freedom of movement and lack of access to basic services such as health and education are affecting a larger percentage of the population and depriving it of basic rights for extended periods of time.”

Many Iraqis have felt they had no choice but to leave the country. While there are no precise numbers, up to 800,000 are taking refuge in Syria; another 700,000 in Jordan; 100,000 in Egypt; 40,000 in Lebanon; 50,000 in Iran and a large number in Turkey.

The Iraqi refugees are being accorded no rights. The Jordanian monarchy labels them as “temporary visitors”. It has not made any request for international assistance and is not cooperating with agencies such as UNHCR. Only 21,000 Iraqis in Jordan have been registered by the UN and just 800 have been recognised as refugees eligible for international resettlement.

Syria has also rejected calls for Iraqis on its territory to be recognised as refugees and is treating them as tourists or illegal immigrants. Iran has sealed its borders to any more Iraqis, while the Gulf States, such as Saudi Arabia and Kuwait, are refusing to allow them to enter their territory at all. While doing nothing to assist refugees, Saudi Arabia has allocated $500 million to construct a fence along parts of its 1,000-kilometre border with Iraq, to prevent “terrorists” and “illegal immigrants” from entering. The fence will have security gates, guard posts and electronic movement sensors.

The majority of Iraqi émigrés live in considerable hardship and a significant proportion are sinking into complete poverty. Jordan charges Iraqis for all services, including a $US225 fee for a one-year work permit. Many families are reportedly sharing small apartments and paid employment is difficult to obtain. Syria has now begun charging refugees for health care and also limits their ability to work. More than 10 percent of Iraqi families in Syria are headed by women due to the death, imprisonment or disappearance of their men. UNHCR noted this month that there are increasing reports of female Iraqi refugees being forced into prostitution.

The strain of the inflow on Jordan is leading to an ever-more restrictive attitude toward the Iraqi refugees, who now make up 10 percent of the population. This would be equivalent to the US taking in 30 million refugees. Fearful of political unrest among the desperate émigré community, Jordan has begun blocking entry to males aged between 17 and 35. It is refusing to renew the visas of Iraqis already within its borders and has stepped up deportations. As a result, Syria has become the primary destination for Iraqis seeking to escape the carnage at home, with an estimated 40,000 entering the country each month.

Many of those who have fled are secular Iraqis. It is believed that 40 percent of the professional middle class has left the country since 2003. Many held positions in Saddam Hussein’s Baathist regime and have been persecuted by the US occupation. They also face death or abuse at the hands of both Sunni and Shiite religious fundamentalists. Members of Iraq’s Assyrian Christian minority have also left the country in large numbers. An estimated 750,000 Christians have fled since the US invasion.

The US and British governments­which bear the responsibility for the war and the subsequent humanitarian disaster­have refused to do anything about the crisis. The US has accepted a total of just 466 Iraqi refugees since 2003. According to the British Home Office, 160 Iraqis were accepted by Britain as refugees in 2005. The applications of another 2,685 were rejected. In the third quarter of 2006, the period for which the most recent statistics are available, the Blair government accepted only 10 Iraqi refugees, while rejecting the applications of 165.

The other major European powers have been equally restrictive. Draconian regulations ensured that only 230 Iraqis were allowed to enter Germany last year and just 13 into France. Sweden, by contrast, granted asylum to 8,951 Iraqis in 2006. The Australian government­one of the main supporters of the Iraq war­accepted 1,834 refugees from Iraq in 2005-2006, from more than 20,000 applications.

Within Iraq, hundreds of thousands of internally displaced persons (IDP’s) are relying on their extended families or charitable networks to survive.

There are close to 80,000 IDPs in the majority Sunni Arab province of Anbar, which borders Syria and Jordan and is a major focus of the anti-occupation insurgency. Many of the displaced have had their homes destroyed by the US military during its operations to suppress the anti-US fighters in cities like Ramadi and Fallujah. Others are Sunnis from Baghdad and other areas seeking to escape sectarian persecution at the hands of the militias and security forces loyal to the Shiite parties that dominate the pro-US government. There are some 50,000 displaced in Baghdad itself.

This month, Mohammed Rubaie, a displaced Sunni in Baghdad, told the Los Angeles Times that in October he was confronted by “two gunmen dressed in black, with the police backing them up. They were saying, ‘Sunnis you should leave now. It’s the last warning to you all. We’re going to burn your houses one by one. When our neighbour’s house was burnt, I felt it was time for us to leave”.

Large numbers of Shiites have fled to the predominantly Shiite-populated southern provinces of Iraq to escape equally brutal violence by Sunni extremists. Nearly 40,000 arrived in Karbala last year alone. Other southern provinces reported a 10-fold increase in the number of displaced persons seeking housing and assistance.

The escalation of the war set in motion by the Bush administration this month, which involves a massive increase in the violence in Baghdad, will inevitably force many more Iraqis to flee. UNHCR, however, is expecting to have just $US60 million and limited staff this year to respond to the already enormous existing crisis.

source:
http://www.wsws.org/articles/2007/jan2007/refu-j23.shtml

See Also:
For an international mobilization of workers and youth against the war in Iraq
[22 January 2007]
The war in Iraq and American democracy
[20 January 2007]

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Church Prostitute Scandal

Posted by musliminsuffer on January 24, 2007


bismi-lLahi-rRahmani-rRahiem
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=== News Update ===

Church Prostitute Scandal

Ted Haggard Says Evangelicals Have the ‘Best Sex Life’

Former Evangelical President Talks Frankly About Sex in a New Documentary by Alexandra Pelosi.

Haggard resigned from the church in 2006, after a scandal linked him to drugs and a male prostitute.

Jan. 22, 2007 ­ – Much has been made of America’s so-called religious divide, but few of the discussions and debates resemble Alexandra Pelosi’s new film, “Friends of God.”

The HBO documentary shows the Rev. Ted Haggard, the former president of the National Association of Evangelicals, talking frankly about how evangelical Christians have sex more than any other religious group.

Haggard resigned from the church in 2006, after a scandal linked him to drugs and a male prostitute.

Haggard served as Pelosi’s tour guide through the evangelical community. In the film, he proclaims that evangelicals have the best sex lives in the world.

“You know all the surveys say that evangelicals have the best sex life of any other group,” he says.

In the documentary, Haggard asks an evangelical next to him how often he has sex with his wife. The man replies, “Every day.” Haggard then explains that evangelicals have a lot of love and says to Pelosi, “You don’t think these babies come out of nowhere?”

For Pelosi, the scandal surrounding Haggard is hard to comprehend.

“Because Pastor Ted was my tour guide, he was so good to me. He took me under his wing,” she said.

“Most people think of evangelicals as being these holy roller, Jesus freaks, and Ted wasn’t like that,” she said. “It was interesting for me to say, these are good people. He was a reasonable, normal everyday man. So, it was hard to stomach what had happened.”

‘I Felt Like I Was on a Field Trip’

Born and bred in a blue state as the daughter of the new speaker of the House, Pelosi surrounded herself with reds to find out how the “other side” lived. When she started making “Friends of God,” Pelosi wasn’t used to speaking so frankly about religion.

“I had made two political documentaries, and I was trying to get away from politics. And growing up, they always said two things you’re not supposed to talk about in polite conversation is politics and religion,” she said.

Although she only ventured a couple hundred miles away from her New York home, for Pelosi, profiling the Midwest felt somewhat like exploring a foreign land.

“When you’re in the Bible Belt, it’s hard to walk into the front door and say, ‘Hi, I’m from New York, from HBO, and I’m here to talk to you,'” she said. “I felt I was on a field trip because they were studying me, and I was studying them.”

Pelosi came away from the experience with an understanding of how evangelicals affect the political sphere, particularly the presidential race.

“Evangelicals are the largest majority bloc in America. … I don’t think you can win without them,” she said. “I think if you unified, you’ll lose if they go against you. John Kerry learned that. Al Gore learned that, and Hillary Clinton will learn it.”

Learning From Evangelicals

Pelosi also realized that it was important to expose children to religion at a young age. She wants to make sure her 2-month-old son gets in the habit of going to church.

“There’s a lot of secular television that provides bad role models. It is important to expose your kid to religion, any religion, otherwise they’ll become uncharged, and those are the ones who may later in life fall into more extreme religions,” she said.

She believes everyone can learn something from evangelicals, even if the lesson is not religious. The group’s dedication to church and its cause impressed Pelosi.

“They were so organized, and that is something everybody can learn something from,” she said.

source:
http://rawstory.com/showarticle.php?src=http%3A%2F%2Fabcnews.go.com%2FGMA%2Fprint%3Fid%3D2813078

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Zionist Criminal : Israel Builds Synagogue Under Al-Aqsa: Palestinians

Posted by musliminsuffer on January 24, 2007


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=== News Update ===

Israel Build Synagogue Under Al-Aqsa: Palestinians 

IslamOnline.net – January 3, 2006

Occupied Jerusalem – The Supreme Islamic Association and Al-Aqsa Association for Construction of the Holy Shrines accused Israel on Tuesday, January 3, of building a Jewish synagogue beneath Al-Aqsa Mosque, warning that the continued Israeli excavations jeopardize the mosque’s structure.

“The synagogue has been built right beneath Al-Aqsa Mosque, some 90m from the Dome of the Rock,” Raed Salah, the leader of the Islamic Movement inside the Green Line, told a press conference in the holy city, reported Al-Jazeera.

He said the synagogue includes seven rooms tracing the Jewish history.

“One of these rooms features Germany’s Nazi rule and the World War II Holocaust.”

Salah said that works were in full swing to build another synagogue for women under the mosque.

The conference featured video footages and photos documenting the synagogue as well as the continued Israeli excavations.

Al-Haram Al-Sharif, which includes Al-Aqsa Mosque, represents the heart of the Palestinian-Israeli conflict.

Jews claim that their alleged Haykal (Temple of Solomon) exists underneath Al-Haram Al-Sharif which was the first qiblah (direction Muslims take during prayers).

Al-Haram Al-Sharif’s significance has been reinforced by the incident of Al-Israa’ and Al-Mi`raj (the night journey from Makkah to Al-Quds and the ascent to the Heavens by Prophet Muhammad).

“Full Swing”

Sheikh Ekrema Sabri, the Mufti of Al-Quds and Palestine, echoed a similar warning.

“The Israeli authorities have been exploiting the big gates of the western side of al-Aqsa since 1996 through conducting a series of excavation works which ended with clandestinely erecting a synagogue,” he told the same conference.

“Constructing such a synagogue proves that the Israelis did not find any sign for their alleged Haykal, that is why they made up some rooms to vaguely narrate their religious history,” Sabri added.

He urged the Arab and Islamic worlds to intervene to halt Israeli excavations under Al-Aqsa.

Salah, meanwhile, warned that Israeli excavations under the holy site were threatening the structure of the mosque.

“A truck driver was assigned to move equipments to the excavation sites and he was shocked to see a huge tunnel under the mosque that can allow a truck to pass through,” he said.

He said excavations under the mosque are continuing in full swing to establish the Haykal before 2007, dismissing them as a “black stain” on Israel.

Israeli authorities recently unveiled an underground site that they say strengthens Jewish ties to the compound.

Palestinian and Jordanian archeologists have warned that ongoing Israeli excavations have weakened the foundations of the mosque, cautioning it would not stand a powerful earthquake.

A part of the road leading to one of the mosque’s main gates collapsed in February, 2004 due to the destructive Israeli digging work.

New Intifada

Salah warned that the Israeli aggressions against the Muslim holy site would have grave repercussions.

“You are inviting an uprising against you just to stop your attack on the mosque,” he said, addressing himself to the Israeli government.

Al-Aqsa Intifada broke out in September 2000 after a provocative visit by then opposition leader Ariel Sharon to the mosque.

In 1996, eighty people were killed in clashes with the Israeli occupation forces to protest the opening of an Israeli tunnel alongside the compound.

On August 21, 1969, Al-Aqsa was set ablaze, gutting its southern wing –- some 1,500 square meters out of a total of 4,400 — and destroyed the historical pulpit established by Muslim hero Salahudin Al-Ayyubi.

Palestinians pointed the finger at Jewish extremists and the Israeli government, which claimed that the fire was triggered by a short circuit but later admitted that a man from Australia, who sought refuge in a kibbutz, was found guilty.

The man was set free after receiving psychiatric counseling
www.islam-online.net/English/News/2006-01/03/article09.shtml

Comment

The above report is likely to inflame Muslim opinion worldwide – maybe as intended – and coupled with growing tension over Iran, could ultimately lead to a global clash of cultures.

However, this is not entirely unexpected. It has in fact been in the pipeline for a long time. Over a century ago one of modern Freemasonry’s guiding lights outlined just such a clash when he spoke of how a Third World War could be ignited by provoking a clash between Islam and Zionism

According to Pike: “The Third World War must be fomented by taking advantage of the differences caused by the “agentur” of the “Illuminati” between the political Zionists and the leaders of Islamic World.”

We could be witnessing the opening moves in just such a clash of cultures.

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Zionist Crime : What was the crime of this Palestinian baby?

Posted by musliminsuffer on January 24, 2007


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=== News Update ===

What was the crime of this Palestinian baby?

From: “Mohammed A” <ayub57@hotmail.com>
Subject: {(SaveYoungMuslims)} What was the crime of this Palestinian baby?

As-salaamu ‘Alaikum Wa Rahmatullah,

Hope you are in the best of health and Imaan (faith), Ameen.

I just wanted to share a short story a brother told at the Interpal event. It’s a really horrbile story, but sadly it is the norm in Palestine.

A husband was rushing his wife to the hospital in his car as she laid there in extreme labour pains. They then were stopped by israeli soldiers when they got to one of those road stops (they’re all over Palestinian roads). The soldiers just laughed at her and they knew that she needed to be at the hospital immediately. They then checked them (i think for passes etc) and they purposely took their time.

She coulnd’t bare the pain and fell out of the car onto the sand. The soldiers laughed more. As she gave birth she felt the baby’s head hit the floor and she quickly took it up to her chest. She could feel the baby breathing against her chest. After a short while the breathing stopped and her newborn child sadly passed away in her arms.

Imagine this sister’s pain as she carried her baby for 9 months, gave birth on the sand in so much pain only to loose her baby, because she was prevented from reaching the hospital.

So many of our sisters give birth this way and loose their babies because of this. This shows us the extent of pain and suffering they go through all the time.

May Allah keep them strong, ease their pain and give them a place in Jannah where they can be happy and peaceful forever, Ameen.

Take care Inshallah,
May Allah make it easy for us to help our suffering brothers and sisters around the world, we have so much 2 be greatful for.

Wa ‘alaikum assalaam

Please pass this story on so that people can see what they go through ,how much we should help them and how greatful we should be.

Jazakallah khair

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9/11 : Dr. Sami Al-Arian Begins Hunger Strike

Posted by musliminsuffer on January 24, 2007


bismi-lLahi-rRahmani-rRahiem
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=== News Update ===

Dr. Sami Al-Arian Begins Hunger Strike


Never Convicted Muslim Professor Lingers in Prison and Harassed by the Government

WASHINGTON, DC – Jan. 23, 2007 (MASNET) Yesterday, Dr. Sami Al-Arian began a hunger strike to protest continued government harassment. Earlier, Dr. Al-Arian appeared before a new grand jury in Alexandria, Virginia, where he was subpoenaed by a federal prosecutor to testify a second time in the same case. After Dr. Al-Arian expressed his ethical stance against testifying, a judge in the Eastern District of Virginia held him in civil contempt, once again prolonging his suffering and imprisonment by up to 18 months. Dr. Al-Arian’s originally scheduled release date is April 13.

Last November, the same judge placed Dr. Al-Arian in civil contempt for not testifying. At the time, his attorneys argued that cooperation was a clear violation of the plea agreement he reached with Florida prosecutors last May. One month after he was held in contempt, the grand jury term expired. However, less than a month later, a new grand jury was once again impaneled by Gordon Kromberg, a federal prosecutor who allegedly boasts about his contempt for Muslims and Arabs while touring Israel.

During yesterday’s court appearance, Dr. Al-Arian’s attorney requested to delay the judge’s decision until further evidence could be brought to light supporting Dr. Al-Arian’s decision not testify and the highlighting the government’s abuse of power. However, the judge denied the request and ordered that Dr. Al-Arian be held in civil contempt. -Please read below Dr. Al-Arian’s statement before the judge-

This is the second hunger strike by Dr. Al-Arian, who is a diabetic, during his nearly four-year imprisonment. Following his February 20, 2003 incarceration, he went on a 140-day hunger strike to protest the government’s political persecution. During that time, he was hospitalized and lost 45 pounds.

In recent weeks, Dr. Al-Arian has been placed under particularly arduous conditions after he was moved from Warsaw, Virginia to Atlanta because of what prison authorities deemed a “mistake.” Not only did the nonsensical move further isolate Dr. Al-Arian from family and friends, but he was also denied phone calls and visitations in Atlanta.

Mahdi Bray, Executive Director of MAS Freedom Foundation stated “The government after years of incarcerating Dr. Al-Arian and spending millions of the taxpayers’ dollars, was unable to get a single conviction by a federal jury in this case. In short they lost the case. Yet they’ve used every trick in the book to persecute Dr. Al-Arian and his family. His prison treatment is extremely inhumane, including periods of 23 hour lock-down in a rat and roach infested environment, deliberately improperly dressed while forced to walk in sub-freezing weather, and threats and abuse from guards and U.S. marshals. These latest developments in Dr. Al-Arian’s case are a clear and outrageous display of government corruption and abuse of power. In spite of an agreement intended to resolve his case once and for all, the government has continued to harass Dr. Al-Arian and mire him further in legal purgatory. Clearly the U.S. Bureau of Prisons is complicit in the inhumane treatment of Dr. Al-Ari!
an. Congress, who has oversight over the U.S. prison system, needs to be alerted to this abuse and inhumane treatment.”

Dr. Al-Arian vows that he will remain on a hunger strike until the government ends its vindictive campaign against him and allows him to return to his wife and children.

ACTION TO BE TAKEN

Please write to the following individuals to ask for an immediate end to Dr. Al-Arian’s suffering:

1- Honorable Judge Gerald Lee
U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia
401 Courthouse Square, Alexandria, VA 22314

2- Attorney General Alberto Gonzales
Department of Justice
U.S. Department of Justice
950 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20530-0001
Fax Number: (202) 307-6777
BY E-MAIL:
E-mails to the Department of Justice, including the Attorney General,
may be sent to AskDOJ@usdoj. gov.

3- The Honorable John Conyers, Jr
2426 Rayburn Building
Washington, DC 20515
(202) 225-5126
(202) 225-0072 Fax
John.Conyers@ mail.house. gov

4- Senator Patrick Leahy
433 Russell Senate Office Building
United States Senate
Washington, DC 20510
(299029)224- 4242
senator_leahy@ leahy.senate. gov

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Dr. Al-Arian’s Statement before Judge Gerald Lee of the Eastern District of Virginia
January 22, 2007 (Fair summary not verbatim):

“Thank you, your honor, for giving me the opportunity to address the court. First of all, I have no contempt whatsoever for this honorable court, but all the respect in the world for it.

The initial draft of the plea agreement presented by the government to my defense team contained a cooperation clause. I told my defense team, Bill Moffitt and Linda Moreno, that my belief system and conscience are totally against talking about anyone, and if the government insisted on including this section they should break off negotiations and proceed towards trial. The chief prosecutor in my trial, Mr. Terry Zitek, acknowledged as much during the November 6, 2006 hearing in Tampa before Judge Moody when he said: `Mr. Al-Arian said no cooperation and we said fine and took it out.’

Furthermore, from the outset of the negotiations both the government and the defense agreed that the disposition of the count I pleaded to on level 26 with three points deduction to level 23. The sentencing guideline for level 23 is 46-57 months. It was also agreed between the parties that I will receive time served and have an expedited deportation. Therefore, the government agreed to recommend the low-end of the guideline, which was essentially time served.

However, there was always the risk that the judge (Moody) would go for the higher end or somewhere in between. So I asked Mr. Bill Moffitt what we could do to ensure the low end. He advised me that the only way to guarantee the low end would be to include cooperation which I totally ruled out; this would have reduced it to level 21 with a maximum sentence of 37 months, way below the time served. So I took the risk of serving 11 more months; in fact I am serving 11 more months for totally refusing the cooperation section.

Moreover, in August 2000, I was subpoenaed by the government in a federal immigration proceeding, and I was asked the following question: “Do you believe in the use of violence to free Islam? My answer was one word, “No.” Despite the absurdity and awkwardness of such a question, it was count 47 in the indictment and count 50 in the superseding indictment.

I also would like to bring to the court’s attention to the way I have been treated for the past three weeks. In the past three weeks, I have been to four prisons. I spent fourteen days in the Atlanta penitentiary under 23-hour lockdown, in a roach and rat infested environment. On two occasions, rats shared my diabetic snack. When I was transported from Atlanta to Petersburg (Virginia) and from Petersburg to Alexandria, they allowed me only to wear a t-shirt in subfreezing weather during long walks. In the early morning, the Atlanta guard took my thermal undershirt which I purchased from the prison and threw it in the garbage and when I complained, he threatened to use a lockbox on my handcuffs which would make them extremely uncomfortable. In Petersburg, the guard asked me to take off my clean t-shirt and boxers and gave me dirty and worn out ones. When I complained, he told me to `shut the f up.’ And when I asked why he was treating me like that, he said `because you’re a terrorist.’ When I further complained to the lieutenant in charge, he shrugged it off and said if I don’t like it, I should write a grievance to the Bureau of Prisons. When I said he had the authority to give me clean clothes, he refused and said if I don’t like it I should write a grievance to the Bureau of Prisons. During one of the airlifts, an air marshal further tightened my already tightened handcuffs, and asked me `Why do you hate us?’ I told him, `I don’t hate you.’ He said, `I know who you are, I’ve read your s-h-i-t.’ These are examples of the government’s harassment campaign against me that’s been taking place for years because of my political beliefs.”

The judge then interrupted Dr. Al-Arian and told him that he should not be harassed but that he (the judge) has no control over the bureau of prisons. He added that Dr. Al-Arian should not be mistreated because of his political beliefs. He nonetheless held him in contempt.

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The Freedom Foundation is the public affairs arm of the Muslim American Society (MAS), a national grassroots religious, social, and educational organization. MAS is America’s largest grassroots Muslim organization with over 50 chapters nationwide. Learn more at www.masnet.org

Montreal Muslim News Network – http://www.montrealmuslimnews.net

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US Terrorize The World – 5 Muharram 1428 H (24.1.07)

Posted by musliminsuffer on January 24, 2007

bismi-lLahi-rRahmani-rRahiem

In the Name of Allah, the Compassionate, the Merciful

=== News Update ===

What was the crime of this Palestinian baby?

As-salaamu ‘Alaikum Wa Rahmatullah, Hope you are in the best of health and Imaan (faith), Ameen.

I just wanted to share a short story a brother told at the Interpal event. It’s a really horrbile story, but sadly it is the norm in Palestine.

A husband was rushing his wife to the hospital in his car as she laid there in extreme labour pains. They then were stopped by israeli soldiers when they got to one of those road stops (they’re all over Palestinian roads). The soldiers just laughed at her and they knew that she needed to be at the hospital immediately. They then checked them (i think for passes etc) and they purposely took their time.
http://www.wakeupfromyourslumber.com/node/69

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The Restrictions Remain: Life Under Prohibition in Palestine

All the promises to relax restrictions in the West Bank have obscured the true picture. A few roadblocks have been removed, but the following prohibitions have remained in place. (This information was gathered by Haaretz, the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs and Machsom Watch)
http://www.counterpunch.org/hass01222007.html

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Israel Builds Synagogue Under Al-Aqsa: Palestinians

Occupied Jerusalem – The Supreme Islamic Association and Al-Aqsa Association for Construction of the Holy Shrines accused Israel on Tuesday, January 3, of building a Jewish synagogue beneath Al-Aqsa Mosque, warning that the continued Israeli excavations jeopardize the mosque’s structure.
http://www.thetruthseeker.co.uk/article.asp?ID=4061

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Aqsa foundation: Zionist IOA digging secret tunnel under the Aqsa Mosque

Officials in the Aqsa foundation that caters for Muslim holy shrines in occupied Palestine have unveiled that the Israeli occupation authority (IOA) was secretly digging a tunnel under the Aqsa Mosque that jeopardizes its foundations.

Director of the foundation Farid Al-Haj Yahya affirmed that his institution possesses audiovisual evidence to substantiate the charges, and that it will distribute this evidence to the media in a press conference it will hold in the coming days.
http://www.palestine-info.co.uk/am/publish/printer_21198.shtml

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Dr. Sami Al-Arian Begins Hunger Strike

Never Convicted, Muslim Professor Lingers in Prison and Harassed by the Government

WASHINGTON, DC – Jan. 23, 2007 (MASNET) Yesterday, Dr. Sami Al-Arian began a hunger strike to protest continued government harassment. Earlier, Dr. Al-Arian appeared before a new grand jury in Alexandria, Virginia, where he was subpoenaed by a federal prosecutor to testify a second time in the same case. After Dr. Al-Arian expressed his ethical stance against testifying, a judge in the Eastern District of Virginia held him in civil contempt, once again prolonging his suffering and imprisonment by up to 18 months. Dr. Al-Arian’s originally scheduled release date is April 13.

Montreal Muslim News Network – http://www.montrealmuslimnews.net

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Arar: America’s deep shame

Let’s be clear about this: Maher Arar — victim of an American “midnight rendition” to Syria for imprisonment and torture — is an innocent man.

Not just in law, although the presumption of innocence would be enough to make that true. Arar is innocent because at least three national security agencies — the RCMP, CSIS and the CIA — have not produced one scintilla of evidence against him despite pressure on them to do so.
http://www.hamiltonspectator.com/NASApp/cs/ContentServer?pagename=hamilton/Layout/Article_Type1&c=Article&cid=1169247013057&call_pageid=1020420665036&col=1112188062581

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Bush Continues to Unite the World… Against Him

Despite two years of a concentrated effort by Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice and her public diplomacy major-domo Karen Hughes to boost Washington’s global image, more people around the world have an unfavorable opinion of U.S. policies than at any time in recent memory, according to a new BBC poll released Monday.
http://www.antiwar.com/lobe/?articleid=10375

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Views on U.S. Drop Sharply In Worldwide Opinion Poll

Global opinion of U.S. foreign policy has sharply deteriorated in the past two years, according to a BBC poll released on the eve of President Bush’s annual State of the Union address.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/01/22/AR2007012201300_pf.html

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Gangsters for Capitalism

Although benign U.S. intentions are an article of faith among many Americans, theft, murder and oppression have always been central to U.S. policies and practices in the non-white world. George Bush’s crusade for ‘democracy’ is yet another chapter in the shameful saga.

“The U.S. has routinely destroyed democracy throughout the globe while its leaders spout words about spreading democracy.”
http://mparent7777-2.blogspot.com/2007/01/gangsters-for-capitalism.html

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Number Of Iraqi Civilians Slaughtered In America’s War On Iraq – At Least 655,000 + +

http://tinyurl.com/usq4x

Number of U.S. Military Personnel Sacrificed (Officially acknowledged) In America’sWar On Iraq 3,059
http://icasualties.org/oif/

The U.S. War On Iraq Costs
$360,583,127,860

See the cost in your community
http://nationalpriorities.org/index.php?option=com_wrapper&Itemid=182

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War Criminal : US occupation turns 3.7 million Iraqis into refugees

The United Nations Refugee Agency (UNHCR) reported this month that the US invasion and occupation of Iraq has forced one out of every eight Iraqis to flee their homes-more than 3.7 million people. The agency described the refugee crisis caused by the Iraq war as the worst in the Middle East since the ethnic cleansing that accompanied the creation of Israel in 1948. The Zionist military and paramilitary death squads drove an estimated 711,000 Palestinian Arabs from their land.
http://www.wsws.org/articles/2007/jan2007/refu-j23.shtml

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Iraq Residents: Baqouba is deadly ghost city

Many residents of Baqouba say they live hunkered down in cold, dark houses afraid to go out, that the once mixed Shiite-Sunni neighborhoods are riven by sectarian cleansing, that the police force has virtually collapsed, and that longtime rituals – like the annual orange festival – have become unthinkable.
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/iraq_a_city_s_tale

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How We Can End the Occupation of Iraq

President George Bush deflects criticism of his war plans by claiming that his critics have no plans of their own. Vice President Dick Cheney, meanwhile, asserts that matters of war must be left in the hands of the President (presumably no matter how brilliant your alternative plan).

Congressman Dennis Kucinich (D., Ohio) has had an exit plan on his website for over three years. Congresswoman Lynn Woolsey (D., Calif.) has held several hearings discussing exit plans over the past year and a half. Peace activists, including Tom Hayden, have published and promoted a variety of exit plans over the past couple of years, and have even gone so far as to meet and discuss them with members of the Iraqi Parliament.
http://mparent7777.blogspot.com/2007/01/how-we-can-end-occupation-of-iraq.html

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Zawahiri challenges Bush to send the ‘entire army’ to Iraq

Al-Qaida’s deputy leader Ayman al-Zawahri has mocked President George Bush’s plan to send 21,000 more troops to Iraq, challenging him ­ in a new videotape ­ to send “the entire army” and vowing insurgents will defeat them.

The Washington-based Site Institute said it had intercepted the video, which had not yet been posted on Islamic militant websites, where messages of that type are usually posted.
http://news.independent.co.uk/world/middle_east/article2177981.ece

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IRAQ : DICK CHENEY OPRDERED TENT TO ACCEPT RESPONSABILITY FOR NIGER URANIUM HOAX!

David Shuster is on MSNBC … SOTU false claim re: uranium in Niger: VP Cheney asked Tenet to take complete responsibility for the mistake, and make clear that Cheney & Bush didn’t know that it was a false claim.
http://www.dailykos.com/storyonly/2007/1/23/114356/173

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Iraq : View of US’s global role ‘worse’

The World Service survey, conducted in 25 nations including the US, found that three in four respondents disapproved of how Washington had dealt with Iraq.
http://rawstory.com/showarticle.php?src=http%3A%2F%2Fnews.bbc.co.uk%2F2%2Fhi%2Famericas%2F6286755.stm

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U.N. warns Iraq sliding to abyss

A U.N. envoy said on Tuesday Iraq was sliding “into the abyss of sectarianism” and urged Iraqi political and religious leaders to halt the violence after two car bombs in a Baghdad market killed 88 people.
http://tinyurl.com/3xpz9p

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Iraq : You wont believe how much the war is costing us

http://www.flicklife.com/afcfc22149d77babee96/You_wont_believe_how_much_the_war_is_costing_us.html

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Soldier acquitted of beating Iraqi suspects in Basra

A soldier has been acquitted of beating and seriously injuring an Iraqi captive during a round-up of civilians in Basra in 2003.
http://news.independent.co.uk/uk/legal/article2177989.ece

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Security company helicopter shot down over Baghdad

The helicopter of a private U.S. security company was shot down Tuesday over a predominantly Sunni neighborhood in central Baghdad and there were casualties, a senior Iraqi defense official said.

The crash came three days after a U.S. Black Hawk helicopter crashed northeast of Baghdad, killing all 12 soldiers aboard.
http://www.kare11.com/news/national/national_article.aspx?storyid=148709

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Troops round up 600 “militiamen”

More than 600 Mahdi Army “militiamen” and 16 of their leaders had been arrested by Iraqi and US forces and were awaiting prosecution, the US military said in a statement.
http://tinyurl.com/2lrlds

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5 Civilians Dead In Baghdad Copter Crash

Helicopter Owned By U.S. Security Company Goes Down Over Sunni Neighborhood
http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2007/01/23/iraq/main2387698.shtml

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3 U.S. Occupation Force Troops Killed In Iraq

The U.S. military said Tuesday that three American troops had been killed in fighting in Iraq, including a Marine who died south of Baghdad and two soldiers.
http://tinyurl.com/2tq8b4

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Iraqi Resistance Report for events of Monday, 22 January 2007.

  • At least five US troops reported killed in day of extensive fighting in Baghdad Sunday.
  • Four US troops killed in Resistance bombing in al-Mawsil midday Sunday.
  • US troops capture three Iranian Revolutionary Guards who illegally entered Iraq in al-Mawsil on Saturday afternoon.
  • British admit one British soldier killed in bomb attack in al-Basrah Sunday morning.
  • To completely seal off ‘Anah from outside world, US forces prohibit all Internet access, threaten immediate arrest for anyone going on line.
  • US artillery kills four Iraqi farmers after Resistance pounds US al-Habbaniyah base with heavy mortars Monday morning.
  • Two US troops reported killed in bomb attack in ar-Rutbah near Jordan border Monday morning.
  • Huge Resistance bomb in al-Karmah rips Humvee apart.
  • “Another day, another Humvee” becomes motto of Baghdad district as strikes on US forces continue at high pitch.
  • Resistance car bomber blows up puppet “National Guard” checkpoint, killing 15 puppet troops in Baghdad Monday morning.
  • Puppet “Iraqi National Guard” forces take over Tuesday Market in Baghdad to use for launching operations.
  • Resistance bomb rips US vehicle apart, reportedly killing three American troops in ad-Dulu’iyah at noon Monday.
  • Four US troops reported killed in powerful bomb explosion in al-Mahmudiyah.
  • US acknowledges American soldier killed in Ninwa Province.

http://www.albasrah.net/pages/mod.php?mod=art&lapage=../en_articles_2007/0107/iraqiresistancereport_220107.htm

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Dictatorship : U.S. drafts Holocaust denial resolution

To be followed by the “9-11 denial resolution” which will punish everyone who does not accept the official story of 9-11, and the “Bush is a nice guy denial resolution” which will jail those who do not like the President, leaving the entire country to be supported by just 47 people.
http://www.prisonplanet.com/articles/january2007/230107Holocaust.htm

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Dictatorship : The Pentagon vs. Press Freedom

We often hear that the Pentagon exists to defend our freedoms. But the Pentagon is moving against press freedom.

Not long ago, journalist Sarah Olson received a subpoena to testify next month in the court-martial of US Army Lt. Ehren Watada, who now faces prosecution for speaking against the Iraq War and refusing to participate in it. Apparently, the commanders at the Pentagon are so eager to punish Watada that they’ve decided to go after reporters who have informed the public about his statements.
http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/012207R.shtml

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Dictatorship Gonzales: ‘There Is No Express Grant of Habeas Corpus In The Constitution’

Yesterday, during Senate Judiciary Committee hearings, Attorney General Alberto Gonzales claimed there is no express right to habeas corpus in the U.S. Constitution. Gonzales was debating Sen. Arlen Specter (R-PA) about whether the Supreme Court’s ruling on Guantanamo detainees last year cited the constitutional right to habeas corpus. Gonzales claimed the Court did not cite such a right, then added, “There is no express grant of habeas in the Constitution.”

Specter pushed back. “Wait a minute. The constitution says you can’t take it away, except in the case of rebellion or invasion. Doesn’t that mean you have the right of habeas corpus, unless there is an invasion or rebellion?” Specter told Gonzales, “You may be treading on your interdiction and violating common sense, Mr. Attorney General.”
http://thinkprogress.org/2007/01/19/gonzales-habeas/

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No Way In – No Way Out

Americans who cherish freedom would do well to stop stumbling around in the trees and forests of the illegal immigration debate and see that the Bush administration is well on its way to closing the borders of the entire nation, not only to people trying to get in, but to citizens trying to get out.
http://www.ichblog.eu/content/view/84/1/

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Stop the Jewish barbarians in Hebron

It is unthinkable that the memory of Auschwitz should serve as a pretext to ignore the fact that living here among us are Jews that behave toward Palestinians exactly the way that German, Hungarian, Polish and other anti-Semites behaved toward Jews.
http://tinyurl.com/3cxlue

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Hillary Clinton and the Israel Lobby

AIPAC’s hypocrisy is nauseating. The Goliath lobbying organization wants Iran to cease to procure nukes while the crimes of Israel continue to be ignored. So who is propping up AIPAC’s hypocritical position? None other than Democratic presidential candidate Sen. Hillary Clinton of New York.

As one of the top Democratic recipients of pro-Israel funds for the 2006 election cycle, pocketing over $83,000, Clinton now has Iran in her cross hairs.

It is high time to stop the madness of electing people to high office who do not put America first, and are simply acquisitions of various elements which don’t really care if this Republic lives or dies.

As long as US foreign policy continues to be driven by these “acquisitions”, we can expect no real domestic prosperity here at home, nor greater peace in the world at large.
http://www.antiwar.com/frank/?articleid=10372

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Israeli president to be charged with rape

Prosecutors intend to charge President Moshe Katsav with rape and other crimes against female employees, the Justice Ministry said on Tuesday, in what would be an unprecedented indictment against an Israeli head of state.
http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20070123/wl_nm/israel_president_dc_3

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Thousands in Germany, Italy are told they will be deploying in mid-2007

Some 8,500 soldiers from 43 units in Germany and Italy have received official word that they will be deploying to either Iraq or Afghanistan later this year, U.S. Army Europe officials announced Monday.
http://www.rawstory.com/showarticle.php?src=http%3A%2F%2Fstripes.com%2Farticle.asp%3Fsection%3D104%26article%3D42982

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Fugitive warlord claims U.S. facing Soviet-style defeat in Afghanistan

The United States faces a Soviet-style humiliation in Afghanistan, a fugitive Afghan warlord claimed in a video message while taunting Pakistan for aiding U.S.-led counterterrorism operations.
http://www.iht.com/articles/ap/2007/01/23/asia/AS-GEN-Pakistan-Hekmatyar.php

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Suicide attack kills 10 Afghans near NATO occupation forces base

A suicide attacker blew himself up among a crowd of Afghan labourers queuing to enter a NATO base in eastern Afghanistan early Tuesday, killing 10 and wounding 14, an official said.
http://tinyurl.com/2pnaxk

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Afghan shot by Canadian troops

The man ignored shouts and three warning shots as he was approaching a Canadian military convoy which had stopped after one of its vehicles had driven off the road, according to a spokeswoman for the Canadian military based at KAF.
http://tinyurl.com/3byopg

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Travel to U.S. off 17 pct since 9/11

A 17 percent drop in overseas travelers to the United States since the September 11 attacks has cost the country more than $15 billion in lost taxes and nearly 200,000 jobs, a study showed on Tuesday.

Since the September 11 attacks, the United States has tightened security measures and toughened its visa and entry requirements. As a result, the country was ranked as the world’s most unfriendly to visitors in a survey conducted last year of travelers from 16 nations.

For states heavily dependent on tourism, this is a problem.
http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20070123/us_nm/usa_travel_dc

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Hours before State of Union, Bush approval drops to low of 28 percent

On the day of his State of the Union speech, President Bush’s approval rating has dropped to a new low of twenty-eight percent, and sixty-four percent “disapprove of the way he’s handling his job,” according to CBS News.

They really ought to stop doing these polls inside defense factories. Meanwhile, here is a sneak-preview of Bush’s State of the Union Speech
http://www.rawstory.com/news/2007/Hours_before_State_of_Union_Bush_0123.html

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Church Prostitute : Ted Haggard Says Evangelicals Have the ‘Best Sex Life’

Haggard resigned from the church in 2006, after a scandal linked him to drugs and a male prostitute.
http://rawstory.com/showarticle.php?src=http%3A%2F%2Fabcnews.go.com%2FGMA%2Fprint%3Fid%3D2813078

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Zionist IOA digging secret tunnel under the Aqsa Mosque

Posted by musliminsuffer on January 23, 2007


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

=== News Update ===

Zionist IOA digging secret tunnel under the Aqsa Mosque

Roads to Iraq

tunnel5.jpg

January 21, 2007

IOA digging secret tunnel under the Aqsa Mosque

Officials in the Aqsa foundation that caters for Muslim holy shrines in occupied Palestine have unveiled that the Israeli occupation authority (IOA) was secretly digging a tunnel under the Aqsa Mosque that jeopardizes its foundations.
Director of the foundation Farid Al-Haj Yahya affirmed that his institution possesses audiovisual evidence to substantiate the charges, and that it will distribute this evidence to the media in a press conference it will hold in the coming days.
He, furthermore, charged that the Israeli occupation government was aware of those construction works and supported them, adding that Israeli brokers succeeded in convincing a Palestinian Jerusalemite into selling them his small store in Al-Wad street for 60,000 dollars, which is very close to the Mosque.
From that store, Yahya added, digging works of the tunnel started and are still going on in a very secretive manner.

source:
http://www.palestine-info.co.uk/am/publish/printer_21198.shtml

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Oil, Not Terrorists, the Reason for US Attack on Somalia

Posted by musliminsuffer on January 23, 2007


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

=== News Update ===

War Criminal :


Oil, Not Terrorists, the Reason for US Attack on Somalia


By Wanjohi Kabukuru

01/22/07 “ICHBlog” — — Just why did the US attack Somalia two weeks ago? Of course, the answer given for the US military intervention and the generally accepted notion is the hunt for terrorists. But is it? Are terrorists the only bone of contention the US has with Somalia? When the US military devised “Operation Restore Hope” in 1993 which was short-lived after they were whipsawed by rag-tag militia in and around Mogadishu, were they fighting the ‘war on terror’?

They couldn’t have been because this war was to start much later, If anything it is a post-Sept 11 phenomenon. So then why did the US bomb ICU extremists in the name of Al Qaeda terrorists and not throughout last year when they occupied Mogadishu?
Just why is Somalia so important to the US, and by extension the big boys of Europe and some Gulf states? A UN Somalia Monitoring Group report released in November 2005 reveals that a dozen countries, namely Yemen, Djibouti, Libya, Egypt, Kazakhstan, Ethiopia, Iran, Syria, Eritrea, Lebanon, Saudi Arabia and Uganda were all poking their noses into the Somalia pie.

What the UN Somalia Monitoring Group didn’t reveal, however, is that these were not the only countries which were interested in the country. The little known yet well-heeled contact group, consisting of Norway, the US, UK, France and Tanzania (just an appendage) are also deeply enmeshed in Somalia.

While the terrorism theory holds some water, the reality of the factors contributing to the mess in Somalia is pegged on natural resources. Oil and gas are Somalia’s Achilles heel. It is an open secret that four US oil giants are sitting pretty on money-spinning concessions expecting to reap huge windfalls from massive resources of both oil and gas in Somalia.

The story of Somalia and oil goes back to the colonial period. British and Italian geologists first identified oil deposits during that period of imperialism. The first oil wells historically referred to as the Daga Shabell series were dug in the 1960s. Tiny gas discoveries adjacent to Socotra were also noted.

The race for these precious natural resources took a new turn in 1988, when the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) and the World Bank, with the support of the governments of Britain, France and Canada and backed by several Western oil companies financed a regional hydrocarbon study of the countries bordering the Red Sea and the Gulf of Eden.

The countries were Somalia, Ethiopia and Saudi Arabia. Saudi Arabia was later dropped, but not before it had been established that within the study area, massive deposits of oil and gas existed. The results of the findings were presented to a three-day American Association of Petroleum Geologists, Eastern Hemisphere group conference, in London in September, 1991. Is there oil in Somalia? Listen to the answer:

“It’s there. There’s no doubt there’s oil there,” said geologist Thomas E. O’Connor, the World Bank’s principal petroleum engineer, who steered the in-depth, three-year study of oil prospects in Somalia’s Gulf of Eden in the northern coastal region.

The study was intended to encourage private investment in the petroleum potential of eight African nations. The conclusions of their findings are quite telling as the geologists put Somalia and Sudan at the top of the list of prospective commercial oil producers.

While presenting their results during the conference, two geologists involved in the study (an American and an Egyptian) reported that the investigation of nine exploratory wells dug in Somalia pointed out that the region was “situated within the oil window, and thus (is) highly prospective for gas and oil.”

Geologist, Z. R. Beydoun, who was involved in the survey, noted that “the geological parameters conducive to the generation, expulsion and trapping of significant amounts of oil and gas” were within the offshore sites. Soon after a race for lucrative deals kicked off in earnest.

Four US oil companies, namely Conoco, Chevron, Amoco and Philips have concessions in nearly two thirds of Somalia. This quartet of oil conglomerates was granted these contracts in the final days of Somalia’s deposed dictator, Siad Barre. The US first military engagement in Somalia was fully supported by Conoco.

About the Author: Mr Kabukuru is a Nairobi-based freelance journalist.

This article first appeared in the Daily Nation

source:
http://www.ichblog.eu/content/view/61/1/

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-muslim voice-
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BECAUSE YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO KNOW

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