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Children of war

Posted by musliminsuffer on September 4, 2007

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In the Name of Allah, the Compassionate, the Merciful

=== News Update ===

Children of war

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By Gideon Levy

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Last update – 10:17 02/09/2007 [] []

Again children. Five children killed in Gaza in eight days. The public indifference to their killing – the last three, for example, were accorded only a short item on the margins of page 11 in Yedioth Ahronoth, a sickening matter in itself – cannot blur the fact that the IDF is waging a war against children. A year ago, a fifth of those killed in the “Summer Rain” operation in Gaza were children; during the past two weeks, they comprised a quarter of the 21 killed. If, heaven forbid, children are hurt in Sderot, we will have to remember this before we begin raising hell.

The IDF explains that the Palestinians make a practice of sending children to collect the Qassam launchers. However, in this case, the children killed were not collecting launchers. The first two were killed while collecting carob fruit and the next three – according to the IDF’s own investigation – were playing tag. But even if we accept the IDF’s claim that there is a general trend of sending children to collect launchers (which has not been proven), that should have brought about an immediate halt to firing at launcher collectors.

But the IDF does not care whether its victims are liable to be children. The fact is that it shoots at figures it considers suspicious, with full knowledge – according to its own contention – that they are liable to be children. Therefore, an IDF that fires at launcher collectors is an army that kills children, without any intention of preventing this. This then is not a series of unfortunate mistakes, as it is being portrayed, but rather reflects the army’s contempt for the lives of Palestinian children and its terrifying indifference to their fate.

A society that holds ethical considerations in high regard would at least ask itself: Is it permissible to shoot at anyone who is approaching the launchers, even if we know that some of these people may be small children, lacking in judgment, and thus not punishable? Or are we lifting all restraints on our war operations? Even if we accept the IDF’s claims that its sophisticated vision devices do not enable them to distinguish between a 10-year-old boy and an adult, the IDF cannot evade its responsibility for this criminal action. Even if we assumed a completely distorted assumption that anyone who goes near the launchers is subject to death, the fact that children are involved should have changed the rules. Add to this the fact that the firing at launcher collectors has halted the Qassams, or even reduce their number, and you arrive at another chilling conclusion: The IDF shoots at children to wreak vengeance and punish.

No child in Sderot is more secure as a result of this killing. On the contrary.

Anyone who takes an honest look at the progression of events during the past two months will discover that the Qassams have a context: They are almost always fired after an IDF assassination operation, and there have been many of these. The question of who started it is not a childish question in this context. The IDF has returned to liquidations, and in a big way. And in their wake there has been an increase in Qassam firings.

That is the truth, and they are hiding it from us. When Gabi Ashkenazi and Ehud Barak assumed their positions, the reins were loosened. If Barak were a representative of the political right, perhaps a public outcry would have already been sounded against the IDF’s wild actions in Gaza. But everything is permitted to Barak, and even the fact that the victims are children does not matter – not to him and not to the Israeli public.

Yes, the children of Gaza gather around the Qassams. It is practically the only diversion they have in their lives. It is their amusement park. Those who arrogantly preach to their parents “to watch over them” have never visited Beit Hanoun. There is nothing there, except for the filthy alleys and meager homes. Even if it is true that those launching the Qassams are taking advantage of these miserable children (which has yet to be proven), this should not shape our moral portrait. Yes, it is permissible to exercise restraint and caution. Yes, it is not always necessary to respond, especially when the response ends up killing children.

The way to stop the firing of Qassams is not through indiscriminate killing. Every launcher can be replaced. The start of the school year bodes ill, for us and for them. Anyone who truly seeks to stop the firing of Qassams should reach a cease-fire agreement with the current government in Gaza. That is the only way and it is possible. The liquidations, the shelling and the killing of children will work in exactly the opposite direction of what is intended. In the meantime, look what is happening to us and to our army.

source:
http://www.haaretz.com/hasen/spages/899694.html

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Palestine Traitor : Abbas unveils amended electoral law

Posted by musliminsuffer on September 4, 2007

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

=== News Update ===

Palestine Traitor : Abbas unveils amended electoral law

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Abbas, right, announced the change after meeting Solana, EU’s foreign policy chief, in Ramallah [AFP]

The Palestinian president and head of Fatah has announced amendments to electoral law that could prevent Hamas from ruling Gaza after future elections.

The statement by Mahmoud Abbas comes after he said candidates in presidential and legislative elections should respect the Palestine Liberation Organisation (PLO) and Palestinian Authority.
“The new election law has been published,” Abbas said on Sunday after meeting Javier Solana, the EU foreign policy chief, in Ramallah.

Hamas does not adhere to the PLO political programme, which recognises Israel, and has refused to explicitly agree to abide by peace deals made in the past.

Party lists

The amended law says that all future parliamentary candidates will be chosen according to party lists.

The changes put an end to candidates being chosen in single constituencies.

The new draft makes it easier for candidates from Fatah to run in the Gaza Strip, which has been under the control of Hamas since its fighters pushed out Fatah forces in June.

Fawzi Barhoum, a spokesman for Hamas, said the decision to amend the electoral law is “illegal”, and dismissed Abbas’ call for fresh elections.

“Early parliamentary elections are rejected … and any amendment to the law is also rejected,” he said.

“Hamas objects to this policy of monopolising decision making and will not deal with its outcome.”

Differences

After Hamas took over the Gaza Strip, Abbas sacked the Hamas-led unity cabinet and installed a new cabinet.

Hamas has refused to recognise the replacement administration, saying that the coalition cabinet led by Ismail Haniya, the prime minister sacked by Abbas, is the sole legitimate government of the Palestinians.

Barhoum said only the Hamas-controlled parliament has the authority to change electoral law, but Abbas says he now holds such authority since parliament is no longer effective.

Hamas won the last parliamentary elections in January 2006, handing a surprise defeat to Fatah.

source :
http://english.aljazeera.net/NR/exeres/C3C451D1-E81D-43CD-B759-6565B28BFA04.htm

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Zionist Apartheid : ISRAELI CHILD NOT ‘WHITE ENOUGH’ FOR SCHOOL

Posted by musliminsuffer on September 4, 2007

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

=== News Update ===

Zionist Apartheid : ISRAELI CHILD NOT ‘WHITE ENOUGH’ FOR SCHOOL

(Ben Heine © Cartoons)

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What is apartheid coming to? Palestinians are separated from Israelis by walls and checkpoints…. now Jews of African and Spanish origin are separated from Jews of Eastern European decent by school boards….

Did anyone hear Foxman scream DISCRIMINATION??? I didn’t…

Did anyone hear AIPAC threaten to withhold funds??? I didn’t….

I guess certain forms of racism are acceptable in their racist circles..

The following YNet article speaks of a child rejected from a religious school in Israel basically because he just wasn’t ‘white enough’… Way to go Israhell!!!

Haredi school rejects ‘Sephardi’ child

Talmud Torah school rejects four-year-old due to Sephardi grandfather. Principal says child has ‘stain’ in genealogy

Zvi Alush

Anyone who thinks that racist rules are a thing of the past is wrong, according to the mother of a four-and-a-half year old child who was rejected from a Talmud Torah school because of his grandfather’s ethnicity.

“They are alive and kicking in all their ugliness in Ashkenazi haredi educational institutions,” the mother said.

The child was denied admission to a Talmlud Torah school in Beit Shemesh because of what its principal called a “stain” in his genealogy.

“Tell the child’s dear father that although he himself is completely Ashkenazi, his wife’s father is Sephardic, and we therefore cannot accept his son into our institution. We have to maintain a certain standard,” the principal said.

The child’s mother made several attempts to change the principal’s mind, to no avail.

“I begged the principal. I explained that my child is truly Ashkenazi and looks exactly like his father. Our son also speaks Yiddish, but nothing helped,” the mother said. “They explained to a friend of ours that they didn’t want to ruin their Talmud Torah with ‘damaged goods’.”

The Talmud Torah school had previously given the same explanation to several other frustrated parents who petitioned MK Meir Porush (United Torah Judaism) for help.

The Knesset member tried several times to convince the principal to allow the rejected children admission to the school, but the principal insisted there was “no room” in the institution.

“This is a complicated problem. I don’t deal with condemning these things, just like I don’t condemn kibbutzim, which sometimes select who to accept as a member. There are communities that wish to be strict about their religion or social character. It’s not simple,” Porush said.

The school’s principal, who had previously said he only wanted “100% Ashkenazim” at his institution, told Yedioth Ahronoth he had no idea how many, if any, Sephardic children were enrolled in the school.

“There is no clause in our educational institution’s regulations about this. We only make sure that our students are good children from explicitly haredi families. Whether someone is Sephardic or Ashkenazi makes no difference to me,” the principal said.

In a statement, the Education Ministry issued a statement saying, “The ministry takes any attempt to discriminate against students because of their ethnicity or their sex very seriously.”

“The claims will be looked into, and should investigations show that the students were rejected because of their ethnic group, the ministry will take steps to force the institution to accept them.”

source:
http://desertpeace.blogspot.com/2007/09/israeli-child-not-white-enough-for.html

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US War and Humanity Crime : The Reality on the Ground in Iraq from Nir Rosen

Posted by musliminsuffer on September 4, 2007

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

=== News Update ===

US War and Humanity Crime :

The Reality on the Ground in Iraq from Nir Rosen

The Salient

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September 3, 2007

Unembedded Journalist par-excellence Nir Rosen explains whats going on in the country that used to be Iraq right now. (from Steve Clemons’ Washington Note)

From CNN’s THIS WEEK AT WAR
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Host Tom Foreman: Nir, let me start with you. Who is running the show in Baghdad? Or is anyone?
Nir Rosen, NEW AMERICA FOUNDATION: Well it depends where you are. As it has been since April 9, 2003, when Baghdad fell to the Americans, militias have been running the show. Whoever has power in the given neighborhoods, whatever local warlord, he’s the one running the show. The government is basically a theater. Whatever happens in the green zone doesn’t matter. It’s always been militia leaders, political leaders at the party level who control the various militias and the ministers, not the prime minister and not the Americans, certainly. it is various militias.
FOREMAN: Nir, based on what you are saying though the problem is there is no credible alternative is there?
ROSEN: There is no government to begin with. It’s a collection of militias. And indeed, there is no alternative. The whole focus on the government in Baghdad is the — problem is that — in everybody’s approach. In Iraq it used to be you could have a coup replace the government and the whole country followed. But now Iraqi is a collection of city states, Baghdad, Tikrit, Kirkuk, Mosul, Basra, Erbil, each one with its own warlords. They don’t answer to Baghdad. Baghdad has no control over them. When we overthrew Saddam, we imposed one dictator after another. We didn’t like Prime Minister Jaafari [because he wouldn’t approve the oil law] so we got rid of him and we put in his close ally, Maliki. And now the occupier is once again upset that the occupied people are not being sufficiently obedient. But it doesn’t matter. We are past that stage. Iraq doesn’t exist as a state anymore. The government has never existed. It has never brought in any services. Even the most fundamental service the government can provide, a monopoly over the use of violence, it doesn’t provide that because it has never controlled the militias and militias are the ones that control the police and the army.
FOREMAN: So Nir, we keep hearing reports, though, nonetheless out of Baghdad. People saying that give us time, we are trying to get this government worked out. We are going to make some progress. Do you see any way that can happen?
ROSEN: No. This has been the case for the past would two years at least. There is no hope. There is no government. Neither side is interested in compromise and why should they? The Shias control Baghdad. They have removed the Sunnis from Baghdad, from Iraq’s political future.
FOREMAN: What’s going to change that if anything?
ROSEN: Nothing is going to change that. The Shias have actually expelled most of the Sunnis from Baghdad. It went from being a majority Sunni city. Now it is a majority Shia city. The last few pockets of Sunnis are slowly being purged by the police and the Mehdi army. It’s now irrevocably a Shia city and Sunnis are just out. Unfortunately, Iraq has been completely remade and it is time to be honest. It is time for the American leaders to be honest and American military to be honest with their people. There can be no reconciliation. This does – the latest show we had a few days ago where they brought a few leaders together and pretended like they were going to reconcile, the Sunnis are still out of the government and they remain so and why should they be? They have been expelled from Iraq. The majority of the three million refugees that we have from the region, from Iraq are Sunni. The majority being internally displaced are Sunni. Of course, whatever agreement were to be reached, parliament would never ratify it anyway.

Recently, when Rosen was speaking Democracy Now’s Amy Goodman(with audio) about the enormous refugee crisis, he explains why there is no more Iraq:

AMY GOODMAN: Can you talk further about the refugee crisis? Again, lay out the numbers that we’re talking about inside Iraq and outside.
NIR ROSEN: Outside Iraq, we’re approaching three million refugees who have left since 2003. There were, of course, refugees who left before then, due to Saddam and other factors.
Inside, I think you have a similar number of internally displaced Iraqis fleeing their homes in mixed areas and going to more homogenous areas. Sunnis from Basra are heading to Sunni neighborhoods, Baghdad, or all the way up to Kurdistan. Shias from Diyala province are going to safer areas for Shias. Kurds from Mosul going up to Kurdistan, as well.
And a family like the one we just saw on the show is never going to go back to their home again, actually, it seems.
AMY GOODMAN: Why?
NIR ROSEN: Iraq has been changed irrevocably, I think. I don’t think Iraq even — you can say it exists anymore. There has been a very effective, systematic ethnic cleansing of Sunnis from Baghdad, of Shias –from areas that are now mostly Shia. But the Sunnis especially have been a target, as have mixed families like the one we just saw. With a name like Omar, he’s distinctly Sunni — it’s a very Sunni name. You can be executed for having the name Omar alone. And Baghdad is now firmly in the hands of sectarian Shiite militias, and they’re never going to let it go.
AMY GOODMAN: What do you think of Senator Levin calling for the Maliki and the whole government to disband?
NIR ROSEN: Well, it’s stupid for several reasons. First of all, the Iraqi government doesn’t matter. It has no power. And it doesn’t matter who you put in there. He’s not going to have any power. Baghdad doesn’t really matter, except for Baghdad. Baghdad used to be the most important city in Iraq, and whoever controlled Baghdad controlled Iraq. These days, you have a collection of city states: Mosul, Basra, Baghdad, Kirkuk, Irbil, Sulaymaniyah. Each one is virtually independent, and they have their own warlords and their own militias. And what happens in Baghdad makes no difference. So that’s the first point.
Second of all, who can he put in instead? What does he think he’s going to put in? Allawi or some secular candidate? There was a democratic election, and the majority of Iraqis selected the sectarian Shiite group Dawa, Supreme Council of Islamic Revolution, the Sadr Movement. These are movements that are popular among the majority of Shias, who are the majority of Iraq. So it doesn’t matter who you put in there. And people in the Green Zone have never had any power. Americans, whether in the government or journalists, have been focused on the Green Zone from the beginning of the war, and it’s never really mattered. It’s been who has power on the street, the various different militias, depending on where you are — Sunni, Shia, tribal, religious, criminal. So it just reflects the same misunderstanding of Iraqi politics. The government doesn’t do anything, doesn’t provide any services, whether security, electricity, health or otherwise. Various militias control various ministries, and they use it as their fiefdoms. Ministries attack other ministries

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http://www.uruknet.info/?p=m35950&hd=&size=1&l=e

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Iraqi Resistance Report for events of Sunday, 2 September 2007

Posted by musliminsuffer on September 4, 2007

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

=== News Update ===

Iraqi Resistance Report for events of Sunday, 2 September 2007

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

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Sunday, 2 September 2007.

  • Shi’i sectarian torture, murder spree continues: 13 more bodies found dumped in various parts of Baghdad Sunday.
  • US aircraft rocket residential houses near at-Tarimiyah at dawn Sunday, killing at least three civilians.
  • Foreign contractor killed in armed attack in al-Kut late Saturday night.
  • Car bomb kills 15 in Baghdad against backdrop of turf war between rival Shi’i sectarian gangs.
  • Resistance car bomber kills two puppet soldiers in northern Baghdad suburb.

Baghdad.

Shi’i sectarian torture, murder spree continues: 13 more bodies found dumped in various parts of Baghdad Sunday.

In a dispatch posted at 9:57pm Baghdad time Sunday night, the Association of Muslim Scholars of Iraq (AMSI) reported that the Iraqi puppet police recovered the bodies of 13 more victims of sectarian murder that had been dumped in various parts of Baghdad on Sunday.

The AMSI reported a source in the puppet police as saying that the victims were tortured and shot to death. Torture is a trademark of the Shi’i sectarian militias and of the US-backed security forces, most of whose members are drawn from those sectarian militias.

Car bomb kills 15 in Baghdad against backdrop of turf war between rival Shi’i sectarian gangs.

In a dispatch posted at 9:45pm Baghdad time Sunday night, the Association of Muslim Scholars of Iraq (AMSI) reported that 15 people were killed when a car bomb exploded on ‘Adan Square in the Shi’i al-Kazimiyah district of Baghdad on Sunday afternoon.

The AMSI reported a source in the puppet police as saying that the victims were civilians. The cause of the blast was unknown, but it comes against the backdrop of a turf war between the rival Shi’i sectarian Badr Brigade and Jaysh al-Mahdi militias for control of large swathes of Iraq.

Resistance bomb wounds three puppet policemen in western Baghdad Sunday.

In a dispatch posted at 9:45pm Baghdad time Sunday night, the Association of Muslim Scholars of Iraq (AMSI) reported that an Iraqi Resistance bomb exploded by a puppet police patrol in western Baghdad before noon on Sunday.

The AMSI reported that a patrol vehicle was damaged and three puppet policemen were wounded in the attack which took place in the al-Yarmuk section of western Baghdad.

Resistance car bomber kills two puppet soldiers in northern Baghdad suburb.

In a dispatch posted at 6:45pm Makkah time Sunday afternoon, Mafkarat al-Islam reported that an Iraqi Resistance car bomb exploded in the northern Baghdad suburb of at-Taji at noon on Sunday.

Mafkarat al-Islam reported a source in the puppet police as saying that an Iraqi Resistance fighter drove the explosives-laden car up near the main gate of a camp used by the Iraqi puppet army and blew up. The blast killed two puppet army soldiers and wounded eight more of them, the source said.

Immediately after the attack, the puppet forces closed off the rea

Salah ad-Din Province.
At-Tarimiyah.

US aircraft rocket residential houses near at-Tarimiyah at dawn Sunday, killing at least three civilians.

In a bulletin posted at 10:03am Baghdad time Sunday morning, the Association of Muslim Scholars of Iraq (AMSI) reported that US aircraft rocketed a number of houses in the village of al-Khadra’ in the area of at-Tarimiyah, about 30km north of Baghdad at dawn on Sunday.

The AMSI reported eyewitnesses as saying that the Americans blasted several houses with their residents inside and that there are casualties. As of the time of reporting three bodies had already been pulled out of the rubble. Local people were still digging through the rubble searching for other victims of the American attack.

The town of at-Tarimiyah is frequently the scene of attacks by US forces on the residents who are known for their opposition to the American occupation. For that reason the Americans resort to terror attacks in an effort to intimidate the population into submission, the AMSI reported.

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Al-Kut.

Foreign contractor killed in armed attack in al-Kut late Saturday night.

In a dispatch posted at 10:01am Baghdad time Sunday morning, the Aswat al-‘Iraq news agency, which was set up by Reuters and the U.N. Development Agency, reported that armed men killed a contractor and wounded a translator, both of whom were working for the American occupation forces. The attack occurred as they were on their way back to their residence in the city of al-Kut, 180km southeast of Baghdad.

Aswat al-‘Iraq reported a source in the puppet police who asked to remain anonymous said that armed men in a late-model car opened fire on the contractor and his translator in the al-Hurah neighborhood of al-Kut late Saturday night. The contractor was killed on the spot but the translator was wounded and taken to hospital.

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Terror Hoax : Police chief- Lockerbie evidence was faked

Posted by musliminsuffer on September 4, 2007

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

=== News Update ===

Scotland on Sunday

Terror Hoax : Police chief- Lockerbie evidence was faked

MARCELLO MEGA

Sun 28 Aug 2005

A FORMER Scottish police chief has given lawyers a signed statement claiming that key evidence in the Lockerbie bombing trial was fabricated.

The retired officer – of assistant chief constable rank or higher – has testified that the CIA planted the tiny fragment of circuit board crucial in convicting a Libyan for the 1989 mass murder of 270 people.

The police chief, whose identity has not yet been revealed, gave the statement to lawyers representing Abdelbaset Ali Mohmed Al Megrahi, currently serving a life sentence in Greenock Prison.

The evidence will form a crucial part of Megrahi’s attempt to have a retrial ordered by the Scottish Criminal Cases Review Commission (SCCRC). The claims pose a potentially devastating threat to the reputation of the entire Scottish legal system.

The officer, who was a member of the Association of Chief Police Officers Scotland, is supporting earlier claims by a former CIA agent that his bosses “wrote the script” to incriminate Libya.

Last night, George Esson, who was Chief Constable of Dumfries and Galloway when Megrahi was indicted for mass murder, confirmed he was aware of the development.

But Esson, who retired in 1994, questioned the officer’s motives. He said: “Any police officer who believed they had knowledge of any element of fabrication in any criminal case would have a duty to act on that. Failure to do so would call into question their integrity, and I can’t help but question their motive for raising the matter now.”

Other important questions remain unanswered, such as how the officer learned of the alleged conspiracy and whether he was directly involved in the inquiry. But sources close to Megrahi’s legal team believe they may have finally discovered the evidence that could demolish the case against him.

An insider told Scotland on Sunday that the retired officer approached them after Megrahi’s appeal – before a bench of five Scottish judges – was dismissed in 2002.

The insider said: “He said he believed he had crucial information. A meeting was set up and he gave a statement that supported the long-standing rumours that the key piece of evidence, a fragment of circuit board from a timing device that implicated Libya, had been planted by US agents.

“Asked why he had not come forward before, he admitted he’d been wary of breaking ranks, afraid of being vilified.

“He also said that at the time he became aware of the matter, no one really believed there would ever be a trial. When it did come about, he believed both accused would be acquitted. When Megrahi was convicted, he told himself he’d be cleared at appeal.”

The source added: “When that also failed, he explained he felt he had to come forward.

“He has confirmed that parts of the case were fabricated and that evidence was planted. At first he requested anonymity, but has backed down and will be identified if and when the case returns to the appeal court.”

The vital evidence that linked the bombing of Pan Am 103 to Megrahi was a tiny fragment of circuit board which investigators found in a wooded area many miles from Lockerbie months after the atrocity.

The fragment was later identified by the FBI’s Thomas Thurman as being part of a sophisticated timer device used to detonate explosives, and manufactured by the Swiss firm Mebo, which supplied it only to Libya and the East German Stasi.

At one time, Megrahi, a Libyan intelligence agent, was such a regular visitor to Mebo that he had his own office in the firm’s headquarters.

The fragment of circuit board therefore enabled Libya – and Megrahi – to be placed at the heart of the investigation. However, Thurman was later unmasked as a fraud who had given false evidence in American murder trials, and it emerged that he had little in the way of scientific qualifications.

Then, in 2003, a retired CIA officer gave a statement to Megrahi’s lawyers in which he alleged evidence had been planted.

The decision of a former Scottish police chief to back this claim could add enormous weight to what has previously been dismissed as a wild conspiracy theory. It has long been rumoured the fragment was planted to implicate Libya for political reasons.

The first suspects in the case were the Syrian-led Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine – General Command (PFLP-GC), a terror group backed by Iranian cash. But the first Gulf War altered diplomatic relations with Middle East nations, and Libya became the pariah state.

Following the trial, legal observers from around the world, including senior United Nations officials, expressed disquiet about the verdict and the conduct of the proceedings at Camp Zeist, Holland. Those doubts were first fuelled when internal documents emerged from the offices of the US Defence Intelligence Agency. Dated 1994, more than two years after the Libyans were identified to the world as the bombers, they still described the PFLP-GC as the Lockerbie bombers.

A source close to Megrahi’s defence said: “Britain and the US were telling the world it was Libya, but in their private communications they acknowledged that they knew it was the PFLP-GC.

“The case is starting to unravel largely because when they wrote the script, they never expected to have to act it out. Nobody expected agreement for a trial to be reached, but it was, and in preparing a manufactured case, mistakes were made.”

Dr Jim Swire, who has publicly expressed his belief in Megrahi’s innocence, said it was quite right that all relevant information now be put to the SCCRC.

Swire, whose daughter Flora was killed in the atrocity, said last night: “I am aware that there have been doubts about how some of the evidence in the case came to be presented in court.

“It is in all our interests that areas of doubt are thoroughly examined.”

A spokeswoman for the Crown Office said: “As this case is currently being examined by the SCCRC, it would be inappropriate to comment.”

No one from the Association of Chief Police Officers in Scotland was available to comment.

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Dictatorship : Police Move To Make Anti-Bush Protests Illegal

Posted by musliminsuffer on September 4, 2007

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

=== News Update ===

Dictatorship : Police Move To Make Anti-Bush Protests Illegal

Monday, September 03, 2007

Police overseeing the ultra-security state forced on the people of Sydney – so President Bush doesn’t have to see potentially offensive hand-painted signs or hear protesters singing critical songs while holed up in his harbour-view hotel – have launched a legal challenge to effectively make anti-Bush protests illegal while the president is in town.

President Bush arrives in Sydney tonight, and the first anti-Bush protests will be held later today.

But on Saturday, September 8, thousands of protesters are expected to stage a march through the streets of Sydney. A march that the police minister and various police spokesmen claim will become “a flashpoint for violence”.

But a key organiser of the ‘Stop Bush Coaltion’ rightly pointed out the only talk of violence occurring during such demonstrations is coming from prime minister John Howard, the police and ministers in the state and federal governments, along with their echo-friendly talkback radio allies and anti-democracy newspaper opionists.

Naturally, the Australian media, virtually across the spectrum, have repeatedly stated Howard’s hallucinatory claim that the presence of President Bush is not the reason why Sydneysiders and tourists are being asked for their ID, searched, detained for questioning, forced to move through the city via security checkpoints and have a massive ‘steel wall’ dividing their city in half.

No, don’t blame Bush, says Howard, on a daily basis, blame instead the threat posed by “violent protesters.”
Observe :

“The reason that we have the security clampdown in Sydney, the reason why people are being inconvenienced, is because people in the past have practised and in the current environment are threatening violence,” Mr Howard said.
“It’s not the fault of the guests in our country, it’s not the fault of the American President or the Chinese President or the Russian President, it’s not the fault of the NSW Government or the Federal Government; it’s the fault of people who threaten violence.
“It’s got nothing to do with the motives and the behaviour of people who are coming here as our guests.”

Howard is ranting like a loon. And Australians no longer believe his guff. They know very well why thousands will try and march through the streets of Sydney this weekend : President Bush. And China’s president Hu. And some of the other Communists and fascist regime leaders who populate APEC.

What is even more curious, however, is that these “urban terrorists”, as some media commentators have already begun to parrot, don’t appear to actually exist. Or at least, they don’t appear to exist in any noticeable number.

When the police released their ‘hit list’ of troublemakers they were warning to stay away from the city centre, there were less than 25 names. So much for the threat posed by hordes of “violent protesters.”

But the media repeats Howard’s absurd blame-claims without challenge or correction. Watch too much of the news during Sydney under APEC, and you begin feeling like the John Hurt character from V For Vendetta has shat inside your head.

Let’s be very clear about this.

President Bush’s 600-plus strong contingent of secret service, undercover intellegence agents and visible security guards are not overly concerned about the all but non-existent “violent protesters”.

They’re concerned about car and truck bombings, suicide attacks and those nine missing Army rocket launchers that ten months of intensive police searches have failed to locate.

The Australian and US military are co-operating in launching fully-armed jet fighter and helicopter gun ship patrols because they’re worried about international or state-sponsored terrorists trying to kill President Bush, not because a dozen protesters might try and scale the ‘steel wall’ security fence, or wave giant puppets about.

Howard doesn’t seem to understand that the vast majority of the public know he is speaking absolute twaddle, and are all too aware that he is actively participating in a massive anti-protest psychological operation. A psy-op aimed solely at scaring away the tens of thousands of people who wish to publicly march in Sydney’s streets against the corpse-strewn foreign policies, and soon to be Australia-centric policies, of President George W. Bush.

The Stop Bush Coalition intends to stage its march on September 8 along three Sydney streets that will take the protesters through a section of the ‘steel wall’ security zone.

NSW Police have refused to grant the Stop Bush Coalition permission to march along this route, citing the potential of security-related threats to the 21 APEC world leaders who will be meeting at this time, more than a kilometre away from the controversial march route.

Despite the legal action by NSW Police, the Stop Bush Coalition said, “we are determined to go ahead.”

If successful, the (NSW Police) application will effectively prevent protesters lawfully using city streets for the rally and march…
“We have put several route options to the police for the march and they have rejected all of them,” Mr Bainbridge said.
”We are determined to defend the right to protest.”

But there’s some fabulous irony to the news that NSW Police are trying to make protests in Sydney illegal.

In Victoria, their fellow officers of the law, who are sick of crap pay and working conditions, are threatening to launch industrial action, strikes and…protests.

Yes, police protesting in the streets of a major Australia city.

The Stop Bush Coalition should do an amnesty/solidarity deal with the police union that if its members refrain from unnecessarily cracking heads in APEC Sydney this week, they’ll throw their now high media profile behind helping police in their fight for a better pay deal.

Personally I think police, ambulance officers, firemen and emergency response workers should all be paid as much as your local state or federal politician, or at the minimum get a federal politicians’ superannuation benefits, the very best of all super payments in the nation.

Police, firemen and ambulance drivers have appallingly high rates of PTSD, stress-related illness and fatigue driven burn-out, and most don’t have many luxuries to look forward to when they reach retirement age. Unlike our PTSD-free politicians.

Anyone who has to endure the stress and horrors of dealing with alcohol-fueled domestic violence, car accident carnage, bush fires and all manner of Darwin Awards-worthy accidents should be looked after, in work and in retirement.

Masses of police recently marched in Brisbane for improved pay and working conditions. Thousands of interstate cops turned up in support of their Queensland friends and colleagues. Strangely there was little to no coverage of such a remarkable event on the national news.

So the police like to march and protest when the issues that draw them onto the streets are directly related to their working lives, and lifestyles.

But with the threat of the first police strike in eight decades looming in Victoria, and the likelihood of mass cop protests in the streets of Melbourne if they don’t get what they want, will police now be seen and heard all over the news snapping off sharp warnings about the threat posed by “violent protesters”?

And if the police protests in Victoria get out of hand, who polices unruly, rioting cops?

The Army?

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Blaming Islam – Examining the Religion Building Enterprise

Posted by musliminsuffer on September 4, 2007

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Blaming Islam – Examining the Religion Building Enterprise

The blame game is led today by neoconservative pundits who often present Islam as the new villain to be confronted by American military power. They have consistently presented Muslims as incapable of democratic rule.

Audio Blaming Islam - Examining the Religion Building Enterprise

By: Louay Safi Insight – aninsight.org* –

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Blaming Islam for the lack of democratic and scientific developments in Muslim countries is not a new idea but an old enterprise, rooted in the nineteenth and twentieth century European Orientalism. The late Edward Said succeeded, in the 1980s, in unmasking Orientalist notions within Western academia and exposing its false pretense. In his seminal work, Orientalism, Said demonstrated that Orientalist views of Islam were used to justify the European colonial ambitions in the Muslim world. Said’s monumental work was pivotal for the eventual transformation of Middle Eastern studies in Europe and the United States, as it forced the academia to embrace more scholarly and objective methods when studying the Muslim world.

Specialists who were intent on presenting Islam and Muslims in a negative light were unhappy with the positive portrayal, as were those who previously considered their work to be objective. Many were particularly disturbed by the rise of authentic voices that presented Islam as a vibrant religion, whose followers share many of the values and concerns of the West. Led by Princeton University historian, Bernard Lewis, they attempted to refute Said’s work and defend Orientalism. But Said’s thesis was profound, and Orientalists never fully recovered.

The September 11th terrorist attacks on mainland United States gave a new momentum to the Orientalist spirit. Bernard Lewis once again led the effort to revive Orientalist notions with the publishing of his 2002 book, What Went Wrong? Western Impact and Middle Eastern Response. Using subtle arguments, he indeed placed the blame on Islam and Islamic traditions for the failure of Middle Eastern societies to develop and modernize like the West. Lewis’ book has since been followed by an avalanche of similar articles and publications, mostly by neoconservative journalists and pundits, who reinforce Lewis’ thesis and even blame Islam for the rise of terrorism as well as the rising tension between the West and the Muslim world.

The blame game is led today by neoconservative pundits who often present Islam as the new villain to be confronted by American military power. They have consistently presented Muslims as incapable of democratic rule, and who espouse values that are antithetical to world peace and religious tolerance.

To ensure that their views are not challenged by the academic community, neoconservatives are working hard to undermine academic freedom by intimidating scholars that present a balanced view of the Middle East. Martin Kramer’s Ivory Towers on Sand: The Failure of Middle Eastern Studies in America, a diatribe against Middle East Studies in U.S. universities, and Daniel Pipes’ Campus Watch, an organization devoted to smearing professors critical of U.S. foreign policy and Israeli’s treatment of Palestinians, are two such examples. This campaign is one that aims to intimidate free thinking on Middle East politics and silence voices that challenge their perspective.

Although many of the anti-Islam writers and neoconservative pundits play on the fear of the general public by publishing books for a general audience, others have been done for policymakers under the cover of respected institutions and think tanks, such as the American Enterprise Institute, the Heritage Foundation, and the RAND Corporation. Readers should note that this activity began in 1992 when Defense Department staffers I. Lewis Libby and Paul Wolfowitz drafted the “Defense Policy Guidance.” and was followed more discretely and in more depth in a report, “Rebuilding America’s Defenses,” published in 2000 by the Project for the New American Century.

The neoconservative attitudes of, and approach to, Islam and the Middle East is well illustrated by a widely publicized report written by Cheryl Benard and published by the RAND Corporation in late 2003 under the title Civil and Democratic Islam. Like other neoconservatives, Benard blames the rise of intolerance, anti-democratic tendencies, and terrorism on all Muslim individuals and groups that closely adhere to Islamic values and practices. RAND openly advocates “religion building” as the only way to counter terrorism and anti-Americanism.

Religion building is an invitation to world powers to reform Islam. It is a call for reinterpreting Islam and restructuring Muslim societies so as to counter the rise of militancy in Muslim societies. There is no contention over the need for reform, and the need for cultural and social reforms in Muslim societies and communities is well articulated by Muslim intellectuals long before Islam became the main focus of Western reporters and pundits. Indeed, reform has been underway for more than a century now, and Muslims have been engaged in an internal struggle to redefine modern Islamic societies in ways that aim at empowering civil society and ensuring democratic control.

The contention is rather over how reform is to be achieved, and who is more capable of leading the reform. The contention is over whether reform can or should be imposed by outsiders who have little understanding of Muslim societies and vague sense of the nuances of local cultures, and who call on world powers to use their political and military clout to impose sociopolitical design on Muslim societies and communities. A call for external intervention to restructure the Islamic faith and rebuild Muslim societies is faulty, and is guilty of misreading Islam and ignoring the sociopolitical reality that gives rise to global terrorism.

Religion building is perilous, complex, ill-conceived, and practically untenable. It is a distraction and a blatant attempt to avoid any serious evaluation of the responsibility of world powers for the radicalization of Muslim politics. The rise of radical Islam cannot be explained purely on the level of religious doctrine. Radicalization of Muslim politics is directly connected to the rise of authoritarian regimes in Muslim societies. Authoritarian Middle Eastern regimes that suppress open debate and silence opposition have long enjoyed the support of successive U.S. administrations.

On balance, Islam has been a positive force, rather than a villain to be arrested and chastised, in the development of the modern Middle East. The focus on radical groups perpetrating violence in the name of Islam prevents some analysts from appreciating the centrality of Islamic notions and values in the progress toward a more open society and vibrant culture. A full assessment that takes into account the impact of Islamic reform on Muslim society would illustrate that pessimism toward Islam, reflected in RAND’s Civil Democratic Islam and similar documents, is unwarranted.

While urging support to one group and opposition to another, neoconservative pundits remain oblivious to the connection of the various ideological groups to the larger population in Muslim societies and to one another. The United States, as an external political actor that is increasingly perceived by Muslims as biased and uneven-handed, cannot positively affect political development by rendering support on the basis of artificial religious preferences. Rather, it must base its positions on intrinsic values and political principles. In actuality, Benard’s recommendations are nothing but a recycling of the very old foreign policies that got us where we are today and that have led to the radicalization of the Middle East.

The United States has tried in the past to put its weight behind Muslim secularists. The result has been the aggravation of the internal political balance and the radicalization of the societies where the U.S. took sides on the basis of superficial criteria and short-term interests. It was the very approach of siding with modernists against socialists and traditionalists that got the United States into trouble with the Iranians, the Lebanese, and, most recently, the Palestinians.

The report is conspicuously silent on the effects of U.S. foreign policy, which has been frequently characterized by Muslims as one of inconsistency and double standards Ð one that supports friendly dictators and corrupt, but useful, regimes in the Muslim world, while pushing for democratic reform in Eastern Europe; one that defends human rights in China, but ignores them in the Middle East; and one that protests Palestinian violence against Israel, but remains silent in the face of Israeli violence in Palestine. Indeed, the politicization of Islam and the rise of anti-Americanism are directly linked to the very efforts that aim at marginalizing Islam and forcing Western secularism on Muslim society.

RAND’s Civil Democratic Islam is a case in point and illustrates the tendency to treat Islam as an anomaly to be evaluated on the basis of different standards than the one used to evaluate Christianity, Judaism, and other world religions. The author of Civil Democratic Islam has surprisingly chosen religious identity rather than political values to distinguish foes from friends. While Civil Democratic Islam declares democracy and civil rights to be its ostensible goals, it surprisingly stresses religious doctrine and lifestyle to distinguish democratically oriented Muslims. Benard can hardly say the same thing about similar practices among Christians and Jews. The author would not use the same terms to describe Joe Lieberman, the U.S. senator from Connecticut, who is also a practicing orthodox Jew.

Containing radical groups and ensuring more friendly and cooperative relations with the Muslim world requires a drastic shift in policy and attitude. Rather than searching for “lifestyle” criteria to separate friends from foes, the United States’ position should be based on principles and values. The United States should support and cooperate with political forces in the Middle East that uphold the values of freedom, equality, and tolerance of ethnic and religious diversity, and should embrace those who display commitment to democracy and the rule of the law, regardless of their religion, religious doctrines, and their “lifestyle.”

Rather than using lifestyle and religious criteria to assign guilt, the U.S. government needs to extend its founding principles to followers of all religions, and ensure that it does not use different standards for dealing with different religions. The United States must be consistent in pursuing its support for democracy and human rights, and must ensure that the principles of right and justice that guide its relations with Europe also apply to its relations with Muslim societies.

American Muslims can be of great help in fighting terrorism and extremism, and in bridging the deepening divide between the United States and the Muslim world. American Muslims have deep understanding of both Muslim and American cultures, and are well-positioned to help reconcile Islam and the West. American Muslims have already made remarkable achievements at reconciling Islamic values with the founding principles of the United States, and have managed to develop good and important experiences as to how Islamic values can bear on modern living. They can be instrumental in sharing their experiences of aligning Islamic values and education with democratic institutions and practices with coreligionists in Muslim countries. But for that to happen in more effective ways, American Muslims need to be involved in policy making and implementation, rather than allowing themselves to be marginalized and chastised.

In addition to involving American Muslim leaders in consultation on policies relating to Islam, the Muslim world, and the war on terror, civil society and government organizations should: (1) engage Muslim leaders who represent social and political groups that are committed to democracy, instead of relying completely or exclusively on the views of experts who do not have firsthand contact or experience with Muslim groups; (2) ensure that U.S. foreign policy is always respectful of democratic principles and values, the rule of law, and protection of human rights; (3) apply the same set of principles and values to all people, regardless of their religious and ethnic affiliation; (4) withdraw support from authoritarian regimes, and send a clear message by requiring an open political system and free and fair elections as a precondition for economic cooperation; (5) have a clear position regarding Islam, and avoid sending mixed messages to Muslim communities and societies.

Louay Safi has published extensively on such issues as socio-political development, modernization, democracy, human rights, and Islamic resurgence, including eight books and numerous academic papers.

This article is a condensed summary of a more elaborate paper on the question. For full version of the arguments, please refer to Dr. Safi’s paper at http://lsinsight.org/articles/Current/ReligionBuilding.htm

http://aninsight.org/2006/12/blaming-islam.html

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9/11 : HITTING THE STREETS

Posted by musliminsuffer on September 4, 2007

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

9/11 : HITTING THE STREETS

Posted by : Il_Bagattel

Sunday, 2 September 2007, 2:49 p.m.

 

I noticed in the thread below; Bomb Iran Fear Fear, the hitting the streets theme is once again mention, even though the American cattle refuse to do it.

Saturday, September 1

http://smokingmirrors.blogspot.com/

Taking it to the Streets and the Hearts and Minds.

For some time, a few of us have been calling for a general strike against the corporate state. We don’t really have any other options. They have all the guns. They have the army and the police. They make whatever laws suit them. There is no real political opposition. They control the media and they control the ballot box. The people are left with only one option; stop turning the wheels of their money machine.

Some readers told me that this would never happen; bad idea… Yadda-yadda-yadda. Well, low and behold… here it is… http://www.scoop.co.nz/stories/HL0708/S00383.htm

THIS is what we have to do. This is our power. This will have an impact beyond anything else in our near empty arsenal. What is the main focus of the corporate, fascist state? Money and Power and Control; and what does that reduce to? Money.

Why was 9/11? Why the war in Iraq? Why the many, many other examples of vicious enterprise from these hooligans in suits? Money… Money… Money… and when we, the people of the United States… refuse to go to work; refuse to buy anything besides food and water, refuse to go to restaurants and theaters and nightclubs, refuse to buy a car or a house, refuse to take a plane or a train or rent an automobile, refuse to go on vacation, refuse to participate in this psychotic Disneyworld of lard-bodies wallowing in Shake and Bake insta-product, refuse to turn the wheels of the money machine that butchers Iraqis and Palestinians and Katrina victims and the homeless and everybody everywhere who suffers because we, as polite and dutiful hamsters, turn the wheels of their bloodstained industries… when we sit down and say, “That’s it, we’ve had enough.” Then… then… they will have to take notice.

They will howl like stuck pigs and no metaphor intended. The time has come for the millions of unsatisfied customers to say, “I want my money back. I want my country back and I want you OFF MY BACK. When you stop the machine… the money stops. Repeat after me, “When you stop the machine, the money stops.” “WHEN YOU STOP THE MACHINE, THE MONEY STOPS!” and then…

…there is no money for illegal wars… And then… there is no advertising for the media… and then… the stock market has a heart attack… and then… all of the millions of gears across the country and round the world begin to smoke and screech because there is no oil to grease their slide. What is the oil that greases the wheels? It’s money.

Like the millions who share my concern about a world on the edge, I am not a communist. I am not a terrorist. I am not an enemy of my country. I am not a criminal. I am not deluded in what I see and I am not canon-fodder, a slave or a fool. I am a human being just like you. If you can’t organize and strategize and mobilize then you don’t care enough to get what you deserve and you will get what you deserve.

Everywhere I go and everything I read and everything I see indicates more people coming to realize that the world hangs in the balance every day this dysfunctional machine of empire continues.

It’s a well-known fact that if you want to militate against corporate control you hit them in the wallet. Their God is money. The people have no greater power than to withdraw their support from the lampreys who feed on them. Corporations will gladly roll on their backs like the family dog to curry the favor of the consumer. If the consumer walks on them they are out of business.

It isn’t enough to do this for one day. For an entire week, Americans should buy nothing they don’t have to have to knit body and soul together. If that doesn’t force compliance it should be for a month. I guarantee results. You cannot be put in jail for refusing to buy.

There are two possibilities, things will get worse or things will get better. Americans will take the power they possess and act upon it or they won’t. If they do not, then at some point down the road they will be forced to take action because life will have become no longer worth living and it will be much harder and bloodier to accomplish it then.

I’d like to ask every reader of this blog to make this point to everyone you know and meet. Inform them of the 9/11 General Strike. Send them the link. Make it happen.

America can ill afford an economic emergency. She can less well afford to continue to foster a global emergency upon the lives and well being of the world. There is no army of organized terror that can work it’s will upon the world unless America feeds that terror in order to accomplish a corporate agenda. We now know that there was no Bin Laden behind the 9/11 attacks. We now know that hundreds of things that should not and could not have happened happened against every law of coincidence and physics.

We saw WTC7 come down in a classic controlled demolition format. We have seen where the BBC announced that WT7 had fallen 26 minutes before it did. Read this compelling analysis of that event http://www.whatreallyhappened.com/bbc_wtc7_videos.html …we have seen all the phony Bin Laden’s, the specter of worldwide Al Qaeda and all the devices that this rogue government, at the behest of the corporations, has used to enforce crowd control. There is only one reason for the insane security measures at airports and travel centers around the world. It is about slowly accommodating you to live in a police state. The reason governments move toward the creation of a police state is because what they –and the people behind them want- and what the people want are diametrically opposed.

You only get a police state when the government cannot trust the citizenry because the government seeks to oppress them beyond the limits of their ordinary tolerance. This is why there has to be an Eastasia. This is why there has to be terror attacks and terror threats so that the government that is pressing down upon you can appear to be protecting you.

I constantly encounter people who have put no time into studying what happened on 9/11 and whose looping disclaimer is that ‘they’ couldn’t cover it up when it is prima facie that they are engaged in covering it up all the time. The idea that a government would not conspire against its people is lunacy. Of course governments conspire against their people. That is the nature of government and the reason why checks and balances are needed to keep it honest. History is filled with glaring examples of governments which have conspired against the populace. And when corporations run the government it is automatic that they would conspire because profit has taken supremacy over conscience.

The definition of a fascist state is when the corporations control the government. Do you need a degree in paying attention to see whether this is not the case today? Did you miss what happened at the FCC? Are you unaware of the battle for control of the few over the many? At what point do you decide to see what your denial and fear have denied you?

Become V. We can bring this dog to heel. It gets its food from us. Deny this dog his food and this dog will become attentive and ingratiating. You have to go for the critical, vital area. You have to go for the money. It won’t fix itself people. It will only get worse because that is the nature of the beast. Destiny calls. Don’t keep her waiting.

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America Racist : Mom defends reaction to Iraqi passengers

Posted by musliminsuffer on September 4, 2007

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

=== News Update ===

America Racist : Mom defends reaction to Iraqi passengers

Flight delayed after she feared 7 were terrorists

By Debbi Farr Baker and Alex Roth

UNION-TRIBUNE STAFF WRITERS

 September 1, 2007

She was simply “protecting my tiny little family,” she insisted, adding that “all I could think of was 9/11.”

But yesterday, Leigh Robbins offered an apology to seven Iraqi men who were passengers on a plane scheduled to fly from San Diego to Chicago on Tuesday night. Robbins was also on the plane but was so terrified the men might be terrorists that she demanded to get off, causing a delay that prompted the airline to postpone the flight until the next morning.

The Iraqis, as it turned out, were consultants working with Marines at Camp Pendleton. They say they were humiliated when airport security, reacting to Robbins’ concerns, took them aside and questioned them. They have hired a lawyer.

“I know they’re upset, and they have every right to be,” said Robbins, 35, a Richmond, Va., homemaker. She said she was traveling with her two young sons that night and decided to err on the side of caution.

“How can you overreact when it’s your children?” she said.

American Airlines Flight 590, with 126 passengers on board, had been scheduled to depart Lindbergh Field at 11 p.m. Tuesday. In an interview yesterday, Robbins said she was sitting in the back of the plane with her children, awaiting the departure from the gate, when one of the Iraqis walked by to use the restroom.

She heard him “clunking around” inside the bathroom. When he came out, he had a suspicious look on his face, she said.

“He looked so mean, the way he was looking at everyone,” Robbins said. “It was very frightening, like something out of a movie.”

Robbins gathered up her sons, ages 9 and 4, and demanded to be let off the plane. The crew complied with her request, but the resulting delay meant the plane couldn’t take off by Lindbergh Field’s 11:30 p.m. curfew. The airline was forced to postpone the departure until 10:15 a.m. the next day.

Meanwhile, airport security officers questioned the seven Iraqis and determined that they posed no threat.

One of the men, David Al Watan, 30, of Dearborn, Mich., said the experience was mortifying because they were singled out for questioning based on their appearance.

He and the other Iraqis are employed by an Alaska-based defense contractor that works with the U.S. military. Watan, who fled Iraq in 1991 and said his mother was killed by Saddam Hussein’s regime, wants an apology from American Airlines.

“While they sit in their air conditioning, I was out in the desert helping to save Marines’ lives,” Watan said. “I am an American. I love this country. I would die for it.”

Lawrence Garcia, a lawyer for six of the Iraqis, accused the airline of acting improperly by questioning the men.

“They can’t just assume someone has a bomb strapped to them just because they are Arabic,” Garcia said.

An American Airlines spokesman didn’t return several phone calls requesting comment yesterday.

Robbins hasn’t been able to reach the seven Iraqis to apologize personally. She feels terrible about the whole thing, she said.

“I’m very sorry, but I’d do anything to protect my kids,” she said. “If people want to put me down, that’s their right.”

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America Racist : Iraqi-Americans removed from flight for speaking Arabic

Posted by musliminsuffer on September 4, 2007

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

America Racist : Iraqi-Americans removed from flight for speaking Arabic

RAW STORY

Published: Friday August 31, 2007

Want to get the news the media buries? Get Raw headlines in your browser. NBC News reported Thursday on an incident at the San Diego airport in which “an American airlines flight to Chicago was delayed because a passenger was scared of several Arabic-speaking men on board.”

“Those men she heard talking? They were Iraqi-Americans, in town to train US Marines at Camp Pendleton,” explained NBC’s Brian Williams. The men were removed from the plane and questioned briefly before being released. The flight was canceled and all passengers caught other flights the next day.

Al-Arabiya News in Dubai interviewed one of the six men, who explained that their company has a contract with the US government for defense training. “I do not know why they treated us this way,” he said. “We actually came to help the Americans.” Another of the men told a local news station, “How can we be bad if we are helping our people here – American people? Why are we getting treated like that?”

The following video clips is from NBC’s Nightly News and Al-Arabiya News in Dubai, U.A.E. Both clips were broadcast on August 30.

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“Free speech is alive and well,” says Captain Lipzipper : Zionist Lie

Posted by musliminsuffer on September 3, 2007

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

=== News Update ===

SHHHH….. DON’T SAY ZIONISM

“Free speech is alive and well,” says Captain Lipzipper

Desert Peace

September 2, 2007

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Some people just can’t handle the truth (or the consequences thereof ­ real or imagined ­ for that matter).

The following is similar to what is happening to Dr. Norman Finkelstein and others who are deemed by self-styled thought police as being too polemical for public consumption.

Here’s the deal: Another so-called “liberal bastion of free speech” ­ Op-Ed News ­ joins the ranks of Google and The Daily Kos by practicing selective free speech; that is, the speech which frees the website owners and editors from the harassment of criminally coercive pressure groups such as the ADL and CAMERA.

But are the editors of Op-Ed News just another spineless bunch of bootlickers? You judge. In their words:

“After consultation with our team of editors, we’re banning the use of the words: Zionism, Zionist, Islamicism, Islamicist. These words are too often used too loosely as a veiled way to express racist, hate messages. We do not, in any way, intend to restrict or censor criticism of Israeli or Palestinian actions, policies or behaviors. But we do believe that this approach will prevent people from abusing our community and members with hate talk and force all writers to use more nuanced, descriptive, precise language.”

Are they not indeed practicing what the zionist apartheid regime does ­ namely, subjugation of the whole for the actions of very few ­ i.e., collective punishment?

And even though they included (to appear even-handed, I surmise) the terms Islamicist and Islamicism, is the fallacy therein not painfully rudimental if not obvious? Zionist is a label chosen by those (usually Jews or Christians) being described as such, while you’d be hard pressed to find even a handful of Muslims in the world who’d refer to themselves or their contemporaries as Islamicists. To my knowledge, there isn’t such an organized, recognized, self-determined, and legitimated political movement in existence; Zionism, on the other hand, is amenable, arguably, to the affixment of all four adjectives.

Of course “anti-hate speech” sites aren’t exactly known for letting the forest get in the way of their trees.

There is good news, however. Many of OEN’s long-time members have already jumped ship in protest, and I’m sure plenty more will as they catch word. It’s a shame too, because the site features some excellent contributing writers.

But if the ban isn’t reversed, I say good riddance to the apple polishers, as their curbing of speech only serves to isolate them and punish those whose intentions are noble in protesting and resisting the evil in zionism and its equivalent in Islam (if one so exists). Disarm the citizen and the tyrant needs not fear resistance to his tyranny.

Simply-put another way: There’s nothing liberating (and by extension, “liberal”) about having a muzzle on one’s mouth.

Source
http://www.uruknet.info/?p=m35907&hd=&size=1&l=e

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Fatah threatens to kill journalists in Gaza for covering its riots

Posted by musliminsuffer on September 3, 2007

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In the Name of Allah, the Compassionate, the Merciful

=== News Update ===

Fatah threatens to kill journalists in Gaza for covering its riots

Palestinian Information Center

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September 2, 2007

GAZA, (PIC)– Journalists covering Fatah riot incidents in the Gaza Strip have reportedly received death threats over their cell phones preceded by abusive words two days ago by a group calling itself “Samih Al-Madhoun”, so-called after the leader of the Fatah-affiliated mutiny trend who was killed during the last events of the Gaza Strip.

The sources added that the journalists filed a complaint with the concerned security authorities and legal institutions about the death threats, holding Fatah faction accountable for any harm or assault carried out on their families.

These threats come within a campaign being waged by Fatah faction against anyone disagreeing with it, where it attacked today Al-Jazeera satellite channel via its official website at the pretext that it montaged the riots and acts of vandalism caused by Fatah demonstrators following the Friday prayer.

For his part, Ehab Al-Ghussein, the spokesman for the PA interior ministry, affirmed in a statement to the Palestine newspaper, that the interior ministry affiliated with the caretaker government is considering issuing a decision banning political rallies which are intended for committing acts of sabotage, pointing out that the decision to impose financial penalty on perpetrators was issued by the public prosecutor.

Ghussein explained that the experience over the past three weeks, during which the interior ministry allowed Fatah cadres to stage political rallies in Gaza, proved that the goal of these gatherings is to riot, underlining that the ministry contacted Fatah leaders who gave promises to stop the riots, but these promises have not been implemented.

For its part, Hamas issued a statement in the West Bank accusing Fatah faction of exploiting Hamas’s Islamic morals to carry out riots and acts of chaos in Gaza, while Fatah prevents Hamas by force from attending even funerals of those killed by Fatah gunmen and security apparatuses. Hamas defied Fatah to allow its cadres to go on peaceful rallies to express their viewpoints in the West Bank.

Hamas underscored that while the caretaker government allows the freedom of expression and demonstration in Gaza, the unconstitutional government in the West Bank practices all kinds of repression of freedoms and intellectual terrorism against Hamas cadres, who are arrested for even carrying banners.

In another serious development, Fatah-affiliated security apparatuses kidnapped 19 Palestinians in the cities of Qalqilia, Jenin, Ramallah, Nablus and Tulkarm at the pretext of being affiliated with Hamas including a soccer player, who was kidnapped during a match, and Rami Awad, the director of Nafha society for the defense of prisoners’ and human rights, who was kidnapped for the third time.

In the Nablus city, Fatah gunmen also opened fire at the Huda library, next to the Jerusalem University, whose owner had already been kidnapped and imprisoned in the Junaid jail.

source:
http://www.uruknet.info/?p=m35906&hd=&size=1&l=e

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‘PALESTINIANS ARE JUST LIKE US…. BUT THEY SUFFER MORE THAN US’

Posted by musliminsuffer on September 3, 2007

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=== News Update ===

‘PALESTINIANS ARE JUST LIKE US…. BUT THEY SUFFER MORE THAN US’

(Ben Heine © Cartoons)
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The following essay from the weekend edition of CounterPunch is a must read… written by two very dedicated people who spent this summer volunteering at medical facilities in the West Bank.

Their personal observations speak volumes and must be read by anyone interested in what is really happening here…

Life in the West Bank : The Sorrows of Occupation
By GEORGE LONGSTETH, MD
and KAREN LONGSTETH, RN

Our experience in the West Bank this summer gave us a view seldom seen by Americans of Palestinian life under Israeli military occupation. Disregarding travel warnings from the U.S. State Department, we volunteered at hospitals and clinics, visited aid organizations, and traveled widely from our base in Ramallah. We talked with Palestinians of varying ages and occupations. Most seemed resigned to a bleak future, some feeling hopeless that the 40-year occupation would ever end. We observed widespread anguish and economic and social deprivation from Israeli actions.

Among the most deleterious Israeli policies is restriction of mobility. About 40 percent of the West Bank is off-limits to Palestinians. There are more than 120 settlements built on confiscated land and separate roads for the 250,000 Israeli settlers. More than 600 vehicle checkpoints and obstacles slow travel in the West Bank, an area slightly smaller than Delaware. Therefore, the former 10-minute drive between Jerusalem and Bethlehem took us one hour by a circuitous route. At checkpoints, soldiers pointed guns at us and other travelers while sluggishly checking IDs.

The largely completed wall isolating the West Bank from Israel, often termed a “fence” in Israeli news media, will extend 403 miles, over four times the length of the Berlin Wall. This concrete structure rises up to 30 feet and has higher guard towers. It is built on West Bank land and chokes some border communities. The commercial area of Bethlehem, partially surrounded by the wall, is a virtual ghost town, as few people visit famous religious sites and most shops are closed. Disregard for Palestinian property also includes destruction of olive trees, replacing orchards with barren land or rows of stumps, as we observed near Hebron.

A complex system of IDs and visas further limits where Palestinians can go. For example, many West Bankers who were born in East Jerusalem are restricted from their birthplace, only a few miles away. Ramallah physicians had to obtain Israeli permission to attend a medical conference there. A West Bank nurse, born in Gaza, has been denied permission from Israel for 10 years to visit his family in Gaza. Most West Bankers are also deprived of visiting the Dead Sea and Mediterranean beaches.

The only way in and out of the entire 2,260-square-mile West Bank for most is by a single road to Amman, Jordan. Palestinians must use taxis or buses; private cars are forbidden. Passing the Israeli-controlled crossing can take hours, and it is periodically closed without advance notice. Many Palestinians told us they feel like they are in a “prison.”

Israel controls the water and, per person, Israeli settlers use several times as much as Palestinians who rely on rooftop reservoirs when the Israelis turn off the supply, as we experienced in Ramallah. Thriving vegetation in the settlements we saw contrasts with stark village landscape nearby. The only soccer field in Ramallah is bare dirt. A U.N. worker told us she worked with the Israel Defense Force for over two years before getting permission to bring electricity to a remote village (Jiflik) in the Jordan Valley.

Compulsory military service for men and women yields a continuous supply of young troops. They have unrestricted entry into the West Bank and destroy property – a soldier told us his job is to “bulldoze Arab homes in Nablus” – as well as threaten, arrest, injure or kill Palestinians with impunity. A nurse explained that when his 8-year-old sister displayed a Palestinian flag in resistance to an Israeli incursion, the soldiers locked him up for three days of beatings merely because he was her oldest brother. Parents recounted their recurrent fear and anxiety about the safety of their children.

Despite conscientious medical practitioners, much care that is standard in Israel is unavailable. Ordinary supplies are limited, current medical publications are scarce, EKG machines and respirators are antiquated, and modern intensive care is rare. Sanitary conditions and staffing levels at government hospitals are poor. A U.S.-based agency, the Palestine Children’s Relief Fund, has to send physician teams to the West Bank and bring many injured children to the United States for care.

The Palestinians we met react to this life of deprivation, fear and humiliation with quiet resignation, saying, “The situation is very bad, and this is how we must live.” Many seem clinically depressed. Were it not for strong family ties and support, they could not manage. Despite their hardship, they treated us with overwhelming kindness and generosity. We never felt threatened or afraid.

Israeli policies in the West Bank seem designed to eliminate Palestinians by making life so difficult for them that they leave. A Palestinian Red Crescent official told us that Israel discourages foreign humanitarian workers from coming to the West Bank because “they don’t want the world to see what they are doing.” Our experiences amply support President Carter’s description of Palestine as an “apartheid” state. In pursuit of its self-defense, Israel should not be permitted to act at the expense of the basic human rights, dignity and survival of the Palestinians.

In the words of a noted Israeli physician, Dr. Zvi Bentwich, “When Israelis ask me about the Palestinians, I tell them they live like us, they suffer like us, they laugh and cry like us. They are just like us, but they suffer more than us.”

George Longstreth is a gastroenterologist at Kaiser Permanente and professor of medicine at the University of California San Diego School of Medicine.

Karen Longstreth is a registered nurse and past-president of the San Diego chapter of the United Nations Association. Both spent time this summer working in hospitals and clinics in the West Bank.

source:
http://desertpeace.blogspot.com/2007/09/palestinians-are-just-like-us-but-they.html

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Afghan Police Suffer Setbacks as Taliban Adapt

Posted by musliminsuffer on September 3, 2007

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

=== News Update ===

Afghan Police Suffer Setbacks as Taliban Adapt

By DAVID ROHDE

Published: September 2, 2007

KANDAHAR, Afghanistan, Aug. 26 ­ Over the past six weeks, the Taliban have driven government forces out of roughly half of a strategic area in southern Afghanistan that American and NATO officials declared a success story last fall in their campaign to clear out insurgents and make way for development programs, Afghan officials say.

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Photographs by Tomas Munita for The New York Times : Police officers in Oruzgan Province, above, have been unable to hold territory gained by NATO and Afghan Army forces.

A year after Canadian and American forces drove hundreds of Taliban fighters from the area, the Panjwai and Zhare districts southwest of Kandahar, the rebels are back and have adopted new tactics. Carrying out guerrilla attacks after NATO troops partly withdrew in July, they overran isolated police posts and are now operating in areas where they can mount attacks on Kandahar, the south’s largest city.

The setback is part of a bloody stalemate that has occurred between NATO troops and Taliban fighters across southern Afghanistan this summer. NATO and Afghan Army soldiers can push the Taliban out of rural areas, but the Afghan police are too weak to hold the territory after they withdraw. At the same time, the Taliban are unable to take large towns and have generally mounted fewer suicide bomb attacks in southern cities than they did last summer.

The Panjwai and Zhare districts, in particular, highlight the changing nature of the fight in the south. The military operation there in September 2006 was the largest conventional battle in the country since 2002. But this year, the Taliban are avoiding set battles with NATO and instead are attacking the police and stepping up their use of roadside bombs, known as improvised explosive devices or I.E.D.’s.

“It’s very seldom that we have direct engagement with the Taliban,” said Brig. Gen. Guy Laroche, the commander of Canadian forces leading the NATO effort in Kandahar. “What they’re going to use is I.E.D.’s.”

The Taliban also wage intimidation campaigns against the population. Local officials report that one of the things that the insurgents do when they enter an area is to hang several local farmers, declaring them spies.

“The first thing they do is show people how brutal they are,” said Hajji Agha Lalai, the leader of the Panjwai district council. “They were hanged from the trees. For several days, they hung there.”

NATO and American military officials have declined to release exact Taliban attack statistics, and collecting accurate information is difficult, particularly in rural Afghanistan. According to an internal United Nations tally, insurgents set off 516 improvised explosive devices in 2007. Another 402 improvised explosive devices were discovered before detonation.

Reported security incidents, a broad category that includes bombings, firefights and intimidation, are up from roughly 500 a month last year to 600 a month this year, a 20 percent increase, according to the United Nations.

The rising attacks are taking a heavy toll. At least 2,500 to 3,000 people have died in insurgency-related violence so far this year, a quarter of them civilians, according to the United Nations tally, a 20 percent increase over 2006.

NATO and American fatality rates are up by about 20 percent this year, to 161, according to Iraq Casualty Count, a Web site that tracks deaths in Iraq and Afghanistan. The Afghan police continue to be devastated by Taliban bombings and guerrilla strikes, with 379 killed so far this year, compared with 257 for all of last year.

Yet the Taliban have been unable to take large towns this year and have carried out 102 suicide bombings, roughly the same number as last year, according to the United Nations. A conventional Taliban spring offensive was predicted by many but never materialized, and Western officials say that raids by NATO and American Special Operations forces have killed dozens of senior and midlevel Taliban commanders this year.

Maj. Gen. Bernard S. Champoux, deputy commander for security for the NATO-led International Security Assistance Force, said the Taliban’s leadership was in “disarray” and had not been able to carry out the attacks it had hoped this year and would be even weaker next year.

“This has been a shaping year,” he said. “I think next year will be a decisive year.”

Afghan Army units have performed well, according to Western officials. The trouble has come when the army and foreign troops withdraw, leaving lightly armed Afghan police forces struggling to hold rural areas. Corruption is rampant among the police, and some units have exaggerated casualty rates or abandoned checkpoints.

source:
http://www.nytimes.com/2007/09/02/world/asia/02taliban.html?_r=3&hp&oref=slogin&oref=slogin&oref=slogin

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