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A Gaza Diary: Nakba for Me

Posted by musliminsuffer on April 18, 2008

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=== News Update ===

A Gaza Diary: Nakba for Me

Najwa Sheikh, PalestineChronicle.com
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April 15, 2008

In a few weeks, Palestinians the world over will commemorate their Nakba (catastrophe) — the loss of their homelands, their identity, dignity and their life.

Many countries and organizations that are interested in the Palestinian dilemma will help in this commemoration. The Nakba for them is to speak about the sufferings and loss of a nation, to tell stories from those who witnessed the real event and fled from their homeland with one hope — that one day they will return.

As a third generation Palestinian, the Nakba to me is different in terms of the pain and suffering it holds. I am totally aware of the great loss that my grandparents, my parents have to experience when they fled from their homeland in 1948. I know how devastating it is to lose the place that gives you all the feelings of security, and the identity that tells who you really are. The pain that my grandparents held during the years of their life in the camp until they died with their only wish to see their home again is heart breaking. The dreams that my father holds on behalf of his parents, and his own dreams of returning back home, is also heart breaking.

But for me, the Nabka is more than fleeing the homeland, and losing your identity. It is not having a single memory of the homeland that once was for your grandparents, and your parents. It is not having anything to tell your children, like the taste of your lands’ fruits, the smell of its sand, about stories and experiences with your people.

My grandparents and their generation, my parents and their generation too are lucky, simply because every one of them still has a story to tell, a story of their own, even their story about their journey of fleeing with all its painful experiences. Their shared memories of the place that once was theirs helped them to continue in their life, and gave them the courage to struggle against the bad conditions they have to live.

I still remember the stories of my grandparents about their homeland, about their traditions, their neighbors, weddings, giving birth, even about death. With every word they narrate, a stream of feelings breaks the pain and loss and brings back their homeland again, fresh and alive, as if they never left it once.

These stories were the sparkle of hope that strengthened their conviction and will, and give them a reason to live, to continue. Sharing these stories with their children and their grandchildren was the revival of their homeland.

I am a refugee who has lived her entire life in a camp, wondering what stories to tell my children, what stories to keep. The stories I have are limited to the camp, to the narrow alleyways, to the sewage canals that overflowed in winter, to the crowded classrooms.

My stories do not have a grove — to describe its fruits and its taste. In my stories, there is no natural scenes, and simple people who live their day. Stories that my children will never live, because they too will live the same life that their parents have — the life of the camp. They will walk in the same narrow alleyways, they will jump over the same sewage canals to cross the street, and they will experience the same crowded, painful life that their parents lived.

The experience of fleeing was terrible for my parents and my grandparents, but the memories they hold over the years alleviate the taste of their loss and pain. The memories help when they are lost in their sadness to bring something sweet back to their life, a privilege that I and my children, and maybe my grandchildren, will not have.

-Najwa Sheikh is a Palestinian refugee from al-Majdal located just north of the Gaza Strip. Shiekh has lived in refugee camps in Gaza her entire life. She is married with three children. She contributed this article to PalestineChronicle.com.

source: http://www.uruknet.info/?p=m43108&hd=&size=1&l=e

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Gaza: The Holocaust Continues

Posted by musliminsuffer on April 18, 2008

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=== News Update ===

Gaza: The Holocaust Continues

The One Democratic State Group

Press Release

Gaza: The Holocaust Continues

April 16, 2008

The latest Israeli war crimes in the besieged Gaza Strip have resulted in the brutal killings of 21 Palestinians, including 6 children, within the last 12 hours. More than 40 have been injured. Fadel Shanaa, a Reuters cameraman, was amongst the dead. His visibly marked car was targeted by an Israeli missile in an attempt to cover up crimes committed in day light. The areas targeted are Shijaeyah, Beit lahia, and Bureij refugee camp. Al-Salam Mosque in Shejeyah was demolished; Al-Wafa hospital was rampaged; and houses were set on fire. In Juhr El Dik, eastern of Bureij, a group of civilians, including children, was targeted by an Apache helicopter. 14 of them died on the spot.

This comes as the number of terminally ill patients who have died as a result of the imposed heinous siege has reached 135. The latest victims today were two toddlers from the Nusairat camp. The Israeli authorities denied both of them permits to be treated in the West Bank and Jordan.

As 85 per cent of all transport in Gaza has come to a stand still due to shortages in fuel, and as universities and schools have shut down, the people of Gaza are bracing themselves for worse days to come. Israel seems to get the wrong message, not only from the international community, but also from the Arab world as well. Its Foreign Minister is being welcomed as a hero in Doha, while Jimmy Carter is denied entry into the besieged Gaza Strip. With this international conspiracy of silence and the complicity of the UN and EU, the people of Gaza are left alone to face the ongoing Holocaust. All warnings and photos of dead bodies of children and women seem to have failed so far in making the Arab and Islamic worlds translate their words of support into action. We ask: what is needed more than the photage of Mohammed Burai and the toddlers of Nusairat to convince the Arab world to break this unprecedented, medieval siege? Has the existence of Palestinians become a burden, not only on Israel, but also on the Arab World? Are Palestinians, especially Gazans, left with the option of surrendering, or dying like cockroaches?

This slow-motion genocide must come to an end now before Gaza explodes.

The One Democratic State Group

source: http://www.uruknet.info/?p=m43125&hd=&size=1&l=e

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Video: Palestinians killed in Israeli raids into Gaza – 16 April 08

Posted by musliminsuffer on April 18, 2008

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=== News Update ===

Video: Palestinians killed in Israeli raids into Gaza – 16 April 08

AlJazeeraEnglish
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April 16, 2008

More than 20 Palestinians have died in the Gaza Strip as Israel unleashed military strikes and troops moved into the centre of the territory.

A journalist was also killed in the attacks.

It makes 16 April one of the deadliest days in Gaza for weeks.

But army leaders say the operations were routine and aimed against fighters suspected of launching rockets into southern Israel.

Al Jazeera’s Jacky Rowland reports from Jerusalem.

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Why Zionism-Nazism comparisons are legitimate

Posted by musliminsuffer on April 18, 2008

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=== News Update ===

Why Zionism-Nazism comparisons are legitimate
some victims of the Sabra and Shatila masscre
Comment by Khalid Amayreh

I strongly believe that Jews around the world, including those in Israel , ought to be constantly reminded of the evil crimes committed in Palestine under their collective name, as well as understand the close ideological similarity between Nazism and Zionism.

This, I believe, is a legitimate tool to get Jews, especially those who still value justice and honesty, to reconsider their identification and infatuation with this evil entity and its equally nefarious ideology and actions.

Jews all around the world simply can’t love Israel and support its wanton criminality against the Palestinian people while at the same time continuing to lecture the world about the evils of Nazism. Moral consistency is absolutely paramount.

Supporting oppression and racism is often as bad as practicing oppression and racism. Indeed, oppression such as occupation can’t persist for a long time without the material and moral support and backing by people who may often look nice and speak softly. Many of the supporters of Apartheid in South Africa and Nazism in Germany also looked very nice and spoke softly, not knowing (or knowing) that they were tacitly backing evil, racist criminals committing ghastly crimes against humanity.

Zionism (the central embodiment of which is the apartheid Israeli state) is evil because of its racist evil ideology and criminal actions and behaviour in Palestine .

Zionism has declared all Jews a distinct ethnicity, just as the Nazis had declared all Germans a distinct ethnicity.

Both Zionism and Nazism strove to build a ‘state’ that would be ‘redeemed’ through violent purification (in the case of Nazi Germany) and ‘an Iron wall’ (in the case of Zionist Israel).

In both instances, ethnic cleansing was the main tool used to obliterate the ‘inferiors,’ the ‘water carriers and wood hewers’ in order to create ‘German-only’ settlements in Europe and ‘Jewish-only’ settlements in Palestine .

In all honesty, there are no fundamental differences between Jewish national socialism (Zionism) and German national socialism (Nazism). The Nazis preached the ‘Master Race’ to justify Nazism while Zionists adopted the ancient myth of the ‘Chosen People’ to justify Zionism.

Moreover, we can’t really ignore the absolute similarity between the Zionist ethnic conquest of Palestine and the implanting therein of ‘Jewish settlers’ at the expense of the native Palestinian Muslims and Christians, and the Nazi drive for ‘Lebensraum’ in Poland and the importation of ‘Aryans’ at the expense of the indigenous population.

Yes, there in Europe , the Nazis sought to steal the Sudetenland and here in Palestine , the Zionists are stealing the West Bank . The arguments are the same, the lies are the same and the means are nearly identical.

We need to highlight these similarities and the ‘common ground’ between Zionism and Nazism, irrespective of how many people will be upset by these comparisons. The truth is always a paramount value in itself.

There is no doubt that the Third Reich committed monstrous crimes against helpless Jews far greater than those committed by Israel against the equally helpless Palestinians. Yes, we all know about Auschwitz-Birkenau, Bergen Belsen, Treblinka and the other detention camps where many Jews, mainly non-Zionist and anti-Zionist Jews, perished at the hands of the Nazi exterminators.

However, let us ask ourselves the following question: Were the Nazis ‘Nazi’ only because they created and used gas chambers to incinerate their Jewish and non-Jewish victims? Would the Nazis have been less evil and therefore ‘less Nazi’ if they had annihilated their victims by way of bullets instead of ovens, or by starving them to death as Israel has been doing to the Palestinians? Besides, if Jews had the right to call the “Exodus Ship” a floating Auschwitz, why is it wrong for the Palestinians to describe as “Nazi” the ongoing extirpation of an entire people from their ancestral homeland? Do Jew have an exclusive right to call their critics and enemies “Nazi” while others, e.g. the Palestinians, don’t have a similar right to call Israeli crimes and criminals “Nazi”?

Besides, should we refrain from using the Nazi epithets to describe the racist criminals of our time, wherever they happen to be and regardless of what religion they adhere to, until and unless they start using gas chambers to exterminate their victims?

More to the point, by what logic are Israel and its supporters using the Second World War (a cruel war in which a few million Jews as well as nearly 50 million non-Jews perished) as a justification and cover-up to dispossess, dehumanize and ethnically cleanse the indigenous Palestinian people?

Well, Israel could theoretically annihilate most Palestinians with nuclear, chemical or biological weapons, or simply through a sustained campaign of massive artillery bombardment and air bombing. Would such an act make Israelis less ‘Nazi’?

I want to ask those who might rave and rant against me the following question: At what point should we start calling Israel ‘Nazi’? When the number of its victims reaches one million? Two million? Or perhaps six million? Or when the Zionists start introducing Zyklon B to kill us? Or when 90% of Palestinians are packed into detention camps, surrounded by 8-meter high concrete walls fitted with watchtowers that are manned by trigger-happy Zionist Gestapo?

I know some Zionist apologists will be prompted, almost instinctively, to argue that, unlike Israel , the Third Reich had devised a plan, a final solution, to exterminate all Jews in Europe and the world.

Well, regardless of the historical authenticity of such a claim, I would challenge the Zionists and their supporters and apologists to prove that Israel doesn’t harbour a final solution for the Palestinians.

Isn’t the brutal extirpation of virtually an entire people from their historical motherland tantamount to a kind of final solution? Isn’t ethnic cleansing a form of a final solution? How about the continuing starvation, encirclement and hounding of the Palestinians? Besides, is there a fundamental difference between attempting to destroy an entire people pursuant a plan and attempting to destroy them without a plan? Wouldn’t the ultimate outcome be the same?

Don’t invoke the calumny of terror. We know and you know and the whole world knows that words like ‘terror,’ ‘terrorists,’ ‘axis of evil’ and ‘enemies of freedom’ are all ideological terms used tendentiously by the powerful and the arrogant, such as Israel and the United States, to justify their own true terror against the weak and the oppressed. Even Satan himself would call his enemies terrorists.

In the final analysis, ‘terror’ is the poor man’s war against the powerful and the arrogant, and ‘war’ is the strong man’s terror against the weak and the oppressed.

Yes, the scope of the Nazi Holocaust is greater than that of the criminal Zionist occupation of Palestine . But the mentality, the psychology, the malice, the hatefulness and especially the sheer evil intent in both cases are certainly not that far apart from each other.

There is no doubt in my mind that Israel would have exterminated, or at least tried to exterminate, the Palestinian people a long time ago had the ‘objective circumstances’ been available. Needless to say ‘objective circumstances’ here could mean a huge international event (for example, a nuclear war, a global national disaster, or a gigantic event of some sort) that would divert or shift international attention from such a genocidal feat.

It is true that Israel would prefer to ‘solve the problem’ without a campaign of mass murder and mass terror, like bullying and terrorizing the Palestinians, or the vast majority of them, into leaving their ancestral homeland.

However, there is no doubt that Israel would contemplate resorting to the ‘worst scenario’ in case the Palestinians clung to their homeland and remained steadfast in their homes and towns and villages.

In 2001, a few days after the 9/11 events in the US , then Israeli Defence Minister Benjamin Ben Eliezer bragged about how the international media’s preoccupation with events in the US enabled Israel to kill more Palestinians in the West Bank without being censured by the international community.

Similarly, the former Israeli Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, told students at Bar Ilan University in 1989 that “ Israel should have exploited the repression of the demonstration in China (the Tiananmen Square events) where world attention was focused on that country, to carry out mass expulsion among the Arabs of the territories.”

Even today, Israeli leaders say brazenly that they wish to wake up to see all of us dead.

Indeed, the Palestinian national demise has always been and continues to be Zionism’s ultimate goal, this is why Zionism doesn’t really recognize our very existence as a people, and when it does or is forced to do so under the pressure of reality, it insists that Palestine is Jordan and that Amman , not Jerusalem , is the capital of Palestine .

In addition, there is no doubt that the daily acts of murder, terror, humiliation and savagery which ordinary Palestinians are routinely subjected to at the hands of trigger-happy Israeli soldiers manning checkpoints and roadblocks throughout the occupied territories are comparable in many aspects to the same acts of humiliation and terror Jews and non-Jews had to endure in Nazi-occupied Europe.

The Nazis imprinted serial numbers on the forearms of Jewish internees, and the Israelis have done the same to the Palestinians.

The Nazis treated Jews as mere numbers rather than human beings, and the Israelis have done the same with the Palestinians.

The Gestapo savaged, brutalized and starved Jews in the Warsaw Ghetto to break their collective will, and Israel has been doing the same to Palestinians in Gaza and the West Bank .

Nazis practiced all kinds of sadistic behavior with Jews, like for example, forcing Jewish musicians to play music for Gestapo and Wehrmacht soldiers, and the Israelis have done the same in the West Bank at the checkpoints.

I don’t know if Jews were forced to drink German soldiers’ urine as Israeli border policemen on several occasions have forced their Palestinian victims to do.

During the years of the two Intifadas (uprisings), I travelled throughout the West Bank , passing through Israeli army checkpoints and roadblocks. There, I saw the extent to which Israeli soldiers, many of them grandchildren of Holocaust survivors, behave bestially towards helpless Palestinians.

I saw soldiers murder innocent people on the spot for no genuine reason. I saw soldiers force young Palestinians to strip naked and stand for hours under heavy rain. I saw soldiers relaxed and enjoying the pain and suffering inflicted on thousands of Palestinians, passengers and motorists, whose only ‘fault’ was that of being Palestinian and weak.

I saw face to face the obscene sadistic acts practiced by Jews against their helpless victims. This behavior is not played out in isolated incidents. This is the norm, not the exception.

The Nazi-like occupation of Palestine by Israel is not the act of a few Israeli Jews. It is not even the act of the military establishment alone. It is the collective act of a morally desensitized society that has nearly lost its humanity and succumbed to a collective psychosis that is not unlike the moral blindness that struck the German people more than sixty years ago.

Today, most Jews are more or less either enthusiastically supportive or silent and apathetic about the atrocities being perpetrated in their name in Gaza , the West Bank and Lebanon .

In fact, I would exaggerate little by saying that many, probably a majority, of Israeli Jews are even enjoying and benefiting from the occupation.

In some ways, Palestinians have fared far worse than Hitler’s victims; for the Palestinian tragedy is ongoing and Palestinians, unlike Jews, who still receive compensation for losses dating back sixty years, receive no reparations for lost personal property, not even an acknowledgment from their tormenters of any responsibility for their dispossession.

Sixty years ago Zionists demolished 438 Palestinian villages and poisoned or destroyed wells to ensure that their rightful owners would not return. Today, Zionists keep on behaving more or less along the same traditions, demolishing homes, destroying farms, and narrowing people’s horizons, all with the goal of making them emigrate.

Today in every junior high school in America , students read Anne Frank, while in every high school Elie Wiesel’s ‘Night’ is requisite reading. This is the man who says brazenly that he readily identifies with Israeli crimes and that he couldn’t bring himself to say bad things about Israel .

The victims of the first Kristallnacht enjoy the world’s approbation and sympathy, while at the same time having succeeded in demonizing an entire people, for whom Kristallnacht still remains a night without end.

But, unlike the German national socialists, Jewish national socialists are falsifying history and reality to justify their crimes against humanity. The Holocaust narrative, which has been elevated to the status of a religion, allows Yad Vashem, the Holocaust museum in Jerusalem, to invoke the mantra ‘Never Again’ while it sits on Arab lands stolen from Ein Karem and overlooking the unmarked graves of Palestinians massacred by Judeo-Nazi terrorists at Deir Yassin.

It is sad, really sad, that most Jews are now finding themselves in the shoes of their former oppressors, knowingly and consciously.

On August 23, 1947 , nearly one year before Israel’s birth, Harry Truman wrote the following to Eleanor Roosevelt, apparently in the wake of another Jewish atrocity in Palestine :

“I fear very much that the Jews are like all underdogs. When they get on the top they are just as intolerant and cruel as the people were to them when they were underneath. I regret this situation very much because my sympathy has always been on their side.”

Today, in light of Israel ’s Nazi-like behavior in Palestine , it is difficult to view Truman’s prophetic words with indifference. In fact, it is a moral obligation of the first order to oppose Zionism with the same vigour and same determination the world demonstrated in the face of Nazism.

Some Jews, out of ignorance or tribal loyalty or both, insist that opposition to Zionism is anti-Semitism. Well, if oppression and racism are consistent with being Jewish, then, yes, the world will be obliged to be anti-Jewish in a certain sense. Indeed, if anti-Zionism is anti-Semitism, then anti-Semitism itself becomes a moral obligation upon all conscientious people, as Michael Neumann, Professor of Philosophy at Trent University in Ontario , Canada , so eloquently argues.

“Today, when Israel could have peace for the taking, it conducts another round of dispossession, slowly, deliberately, making Palestine unliveable for Palestinians, and liveable for Jews. And the purpose here is not to attain security, as Israeli propagandists and hasbara spinners would want us to believe. The real purpose is the extinction of a people, the Palestinian people.

“And Israel has enough PR-savvy to eliminate the Palestinians with an American rather than a Hitlerian level of violence. This is a kinder, gentler (creeping) genocide that portrays the perpetrators as victims and the victims as terrorists.”

“It is amply clearly that Israel is building a racial state, not a religious one. Like my parents, I have always been an atheist. I am entitled by the biology of my birth to Israeli citizenship; you, perhaps, are the most fervent believer in Judaism, but are not. Palestinians are being squeezed and killed for me, not for you. They are to be forced into Jordan , to perish in civil war. So no, shooting Palestinian civilians is not like shooting Vietnamese or Chechen civilians. The Palestinians aren’t ‘collateral damage’ in a war against a well-armed Communist or separatist forces. They are being shot because Israel thinks all Palestinians should vanish or die, so people with one Jewish grandparent can build subdivisions on the rubble of their homes. This is not the bloody mistake of a blundering but an emerging evil, the deliberate strategy of a state conceived in and dedicated to an increasingly vicious ethnic nationalism. It has relatively few corpses to its credit so far, but its nuclear weapons can kill perhaps 25 million people in a few hours.”

I frankly don’t believe that the Zionists are morally fit to lecture the world even on the evils of Nazism, and the reason for this lies not only in Zionism’s Nazi-like crimes against the Palestinian people and other peoples in the Middle East . It goes much further than that.

Zionism cooperated and collaborated with Nazism, not necessarily to save Jews, as the paragons of lies would claim, but rather to fulfil Zionism and Zionist statehood. And in order to expedite the evil goal, the Zionists quietly consented to the mass murder of hundreds of thousands of Jews who could have been saved and sent to other parts of the world, especially North America .

In 1949, the Israeli intelligence employed Walter Rauff, an SS officer who is believed to have been responsible for the murder of at least 100,000 people and was wanted by the Allies as a war criminal. Israel, instead of bringing him to justice it paid him for his services and helped him escape to South America . Rauff, who had devised a plan to destroy Jews in Palestine, was by no means the only Nazi criminal employed by Israel.

Yes, it is wrong to blame each and every Jew on earth for the crimes of Israel . However, Jews can make a difference if they wish to, by speaking up against Israeli criminality and racism.

source: http://desertpeace.wordpress.com/2008/04/16/why-zionism-nazism-comparisons-are-legitimate/

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Whose mass graves are these?

Posted by musliminsuffer on April 18, 2008

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

Whose mass graves are these?

Laith Jawad, Azzaman
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April 14, 2008

The phrase “mass graves” in Iraq has long been associated with former leader Saddam Hussein. But not anymore. In U.S.-administered and occupied Iraq people now talk of ‘Bush’s mass graves.’

More and more mass graves are being unearthed with hundreds of bodies, most of them unidentified, but all of them dug in the post-Saddam era which Iraqis associate with President Bush and his occupation troops.

One such mass grave is the one discovered recently in Mahmodiya which, according to Hareth al-Ubaidi, a human rights activist and Member of Parliament holds “hundreds of bodies and bears all the marks of Saddam Hussein but does not belong to him.”

It is a characteristic of the ‘new and democratic Iraq’ the U.S. and its Iraqi allies are keen to build.

“The current mass graves we are talking about are not those of Saddam Hussein,” said Ubaidi.

They are, he added, a feature of the U.S.-dominated, post-Saddam era.

No one says the U.S. itself dug mass graves in Iraq. U.S. occupation troops are notorious for their being trigger-happy bands and the worst jailors the world has ever known. There is enough evidence of this in Iraq.

But many Iraqis today have none to blame for the atrocities unfolding in their country but the United States and specifically its current President.

At least 80 bodies of men, women, children and elderly have been recovered from the mass grave in Mahmodiya, among them a girl still in her wedding gown, said Ubaidi.

“There are hundreds and hundreds of bodies in this mass grave,” Ubaidi, who is also a member of Human Rights Commission at the Iraqi Parliament, said.

He said the commission has a list of 500 people who have been reported missing from Mahmodiya itself.

Mahmodiya, part of Baghdad’s southern suburbs, is a very small town of several thousand people.

“On our lists there are 4,000 people who have gone missing. And these people, according to their relatives, were taken away by armed groups wearing Iraqi military or police uniform,” he said.

source: http://www.uruknet.de/?s1=1&p=43058&s2=15

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AMERICANS: THE FUCKING BUTCHERS

Posted by musliminsuffer on April 18, 2008

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=== News Update ===

AMERICANS: THE FUCKING BUTCHERS

Malcom Lagauche
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The dead were not spared. U.S. missiles destroyed a graveyard in Nineveh Province on Feb. 10, 1991

April 15, 2008

Normally, I do not respond to admirers or critics of my articles, unless they write to me. If you go to Google, you will find that there are more than 4,000 entries for Malcom Lagauche. I occasionally look at them and find most entries consist of articles I have written that other websites have published. The overwhelming majority of my work is praised, but I realize those who commend it want to read the messages I convey. Once in a while, I find my work being denigrated by right-wing websites. Because these sites rarely use logic or facts in their lambasting of individuals, I find them to be quite humorous.

Having said all that, I am going to respond to some statements made about me in the discussion area of www.uruknet.info. Uruknet is a comprehensive website that covers issues concerning the Iraqi occupation, Palestine, and other Middle Eastern subjects. The site is widely-read and runs many of my articles.

My response will be attributed to the fact that some readers questioned my integrity, as well as slandered me in a public forum. It is not because the readers may have disagreed with me. I am writing this piece so I can assure anyone who read these responses that they are not true and I would not want anyone new to my writing to believe the allegations.

My last article was called “Those Fucking Iranians.” The title came from a quote an Iraqi-American friend gave me concerning the current situation in Iraq. He has not been able to contact his sister in Baghdad for more than eight months and his uncle, who was a pilot for the Iraqi Air Force in the Iran-Iraq War, was killed by Shia death squad members a couple of years ago. His response to me was very emotional, leading me to use it as the title of the article.

A reader named “kiumars” was not happy with the article. He/she denigrated my personally and mocked my webpage. Kiumars then stated, “Has he ever written anything about the American crimes in Iraq? ha ha ha … ” This is a slanderous statement because I have written hundreds of thousands of words about American crimes in Iraq and other areas of the world. In fact, I doubt any Western writer comes close to producing the number of articles on the subject. This is my 652nd article I have published on my site since its beginning in October 2003. The overwhelming majority have dealt with the criminal acts the U.S. has perpetrated.

If kiumars took the time to visit my archive section, many articles concerning U.S. crimes and misdeeds would have jumped off the page. Take EXPORTING RAPE, for example. I brought up the fact that when U.S. military operations are conducted in countries where rape is a rarity, the aftermath produces many rapes from U.S. soldiers and the stooges they empower. According to United Nations statistics, from 1998 to 2000, there were more than 88,000 rapes in the U.S., and fewer than seven in Iraq. Today, Iraqi women are being raped daily. The culture of rape followed the soldiers.

In THE WORLD’S MOST DANGEROUS TERROR ORGANIZATION, I give the address of its headquarters: 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue, Washington D.C. (The White House). POMPUS ASSHOLES describes the U.S. government’s ridiculous statements about Bolivian President Evo Morales not wearing a suit and tie when he visited Europe. TALES OF UROLAGNIA AND COPROPHILIA goes into detail about the affinity for U.S. soldiers to leave their signatures of urine and feces on people and in buildings. I wrote this piece after reading the court testimony of a U.S. military person who shot five Iraqis who were already dead. The prosecutor asked, “What did you do next?” Without emotion, the soldier said, “I pissed on them.” THE SHIT-EATERS ARE WRONG AGAIN describes Fidel Castro’s remark to the Cuban General Assembly shortly after the U.S. government predicted that Cuba would soon be rid of Castro. EXPORTING DEATH AND VIOLENCE TO THE FOUR CORNERS OF THE EARTH is a quote from George Bush concerning his quest to “cleanse” the world of evil. In that article, I pointed out that Bush is the most evil person in the world, so he would have to export death and violence on himself.

The list goes on and on. Kiumars alleged that I never approached the issue of U.S. criminal activities, when in fact, it is the prime subject of my writing. In my own country, I have been called “un-American,” “terrorist sympathizer,” “anti-God” and many other not-so-nice designations. Some people have stated that I should be deported. These are not monikers given to people who do not write about U.S. criminal activity.

Another correspondent to the Uruknet discussion area, “hogo,” challenged my integrity and said:

Oh really? Then, AMERICANS: THE FUCKING BUTCHERS. Write that as the title of your next article. You can say it was said by one of my readers. We’ll see how much journalistic integrity you have.

I would like to thank hogo for giving me the idea for the title for my current article.

Despite all the bluster and rambling of this pair, I think the underlying reason for their rage is that they did not agree that Iran has benefited from the U.S. March 2003 invasion of Iraq. They seem to be very anti-U.S. because of U.S. imperialism. I am too. But, to deny that Iran benefited greatly from the invasion is to deny reality. Just ask the majority of the Iraqi people. This assessment is merely reporting on geopolitical fact, not an opinion. There are many items that I abhor concerning geopolitical actions. I can relate my disagreement, but I can’t change the facts.

If they had said they disagree with the way I wrote about Iran, there would be no problem. There would be a basis for a discussion. But, lambasting a person whom they do not know, or have even read his articles, is not exactly an intelligent response.

And, by the way, hogo, Saddam Hussein was not found in a rat hole. Uruknet has published several articles about the truth of Saddam’s capture, which occurred in a friend’s house, not a hole in the ground. You seem to decry vile U.S. propaganda, as I do, yet you accepted a juicy piece of it.

P.S. I have used a derivative of the word “fuck” as an adjective twice in a row for the titles of my pieces. For the sake of not being redundant, I will not use the adjectival form of this word in my next article.

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Bush’s Conspiracy to Create an American Police State: Part III, In Fascist Dictatorships Telling the truth becomes a crime

Posted by musliminsuffer on April 18, 2008

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=== News Update ===

Tuesday, April 15, 2008

Bush’s Conspiracy to Create an American Police State: Part III, In Fascist Dictatorships Telling the truth becomes a crime

Had we wanted a monarchy, we had one! It didn’t work out! Moreover, the one we had —King George III —was better than the cretinous would-be King who now arrogates unto himself powers he doesn’t have and doesn’t deserve. King George III was wrong and mad, but George Jr, a shrub, a lesser Bush, is merely ludicrous and slow witted.

The truly intelligent are not threatened; in fact, they are found among Democracy’s most staunch defenders. Rather, it is the dull of wit who are threatened by truth. Unable to win with reason, the Bush regime wages war on truth with lies and propaganda. Failing even that, Bush has made truth itself illegal. He need only ‘deem’ you a terrorist to shut you up for good.

For the record, it was on May 9, 2007 that Bush gave us a clue that upcoming elections may be canceled and that he has no intention of leaving the White House. It was on that date that Bush signed a National Security Declaration granting him the power to declare a national emergency in case of war, suspend Congress and dismiss the Supreme Court.

It was Margaret Atwood who called George W. Bush, the greatest threat to world peace. What Atwood didn’t mention was that Bush derives his power from a deliberate and well-planned attack on truth by way of language. George Orwell predicted it and his works remain the textbook example of how governments manipulate people by first manipulating their language.

If all else fails, a totalitarian regime can merely make the telling of truth a crime. Traditionally, the names given those truths which threaten a corrupt or tyrannical state are treason or sedition. A young United States experimented with the Alien and Sedition Acts which gave President John Adams the power to imprison or deport aliens upon the mere suspicion that their activities posed a threat to the new national government. To his credit, Adams made no use of them but neither did he rebuke the Congress for having passed them. George W. Bush has done worse. He has simply arrogated unto himself the power to ‘define’ one a terrorist upon any criteria. It need not be an overt act. It need not be treason as defined in the Constitution or some 400 years of common law. It is a criterion overly broad and on its face ludicrous: Bush need only ‘deem’ you a ‘terrorist’ and you are one. Orwell’s classic cautionary tale, 1984, describes a fascist, totalitarian government spying on its own citizens, denying reality, exploiting a fictional enemy in a perpetual war. Orwell’s Big Brother tried and succeeded in re-writing History itself. In 1935, Sinclair Lewis, in It Can’t Happen Here described the dictatorship of Berzelius “Buzz” Windrip who resembles George Bush. In both fascist states, all was done in order to maintain the regime in absolute power. The lesson of 1984 is less about the state itself than it is about the individual. When state’s are absolutely powerful, the individual ceases to exist as an autonomous entity. Philosophically, individuals robbed of the ability to exercise free will are denied person hood; theologically, those individuals are thus robbed of their very souls.

In order to acknowledge the collapse of Soviet Communism and the failure of fascism to reemerge as a potent political force, I ditched Orwell’s oppressive totalitarian state in favor of an entertainment-fueled nihilism in which dimwitted citizens frittered away their lives watching web TV and working at slightly overpaid jobs to buy worthless junk … on web TV, natch. Where Orwell envisioned endless rows of soldiers marching in perfect unison to the strains of the Two-Minute Hate, I saw a world where nations had been replaced by trading blocs and the objects of hatred were the immigrants in our midst.–Ted Rall, Why Bush Is Addicted To Perpetual War

The images from 1984 are seared into our memories –big brother, the telescreen, the grotty bedroom, the cubicle, the memory hole, the drab gray existence, the rat cage. But 1984 is as much about language. It is more than a mere sub-text. Language, in 1984, is the means by which Big Brother creates an alternate reality. It is only in the ‘alternate reality’ that Big Brother has power. Big Brother is really the Wizard of Oz, an illusion, an image on smoke. If millions suddenly deny the illusion, the lies, the bullshit, Big Bro is finished. The bad news is that, like the cowardly lion, we dare not challenge the great and powerful Oz.
The “official language” is Newspeak, remembered for its slogans: war is peace, freedom is slavery, ignorance is Strength. A classic newspeak word is “doublespeak” which describes how both the Bush administration and the sycophantic news media have empowered Bush by perverting language. Homeland Security for the unlawful and omnipresence of Big Brother itself, operation Iraqi freedom (originally called Operation Iraqi Liberation, or OIL) for a war of naked aggression, war on terrorism for a perpetual war which, on its face and by definition, cannot be won. Wars are fought between armies representing nations. There is, therefore, NO war terrorism. Nor was there a war on drugs, a war on crime, a war on porn, a war on annoying gum chewers, a war on drunks, a war on sin, bestiality, queers, or any number of annoying things against which a military, an army is completely and utterly useless. The War on Terrorism is GOP code for global police state or police action. Like Reagan’s War on Drugs or the war on porn, the war will take just as long as the GOP finds it necessary to maintain themselves in power. The most glaring use of Newspeak is the invention of what I have chosen to call “focus group phrases” because they are invented, full cloth, in a focus group. “Al Qaeda in Iraq” is just such a phrase. “911 Deniers” is another. “Al Qaeda in Iraq” is designed make a lazy populace forget that the war was begun upon blackhearted lies about WMD. “911 Denier” is designed to shift the burden of proof from Bush to prove his own stupid 911 theory for which there is not a shred of evidence or proof. The Bush administration has used up several ex post facto war rationales –none of them true! “Al Qaeda in Iraq” is merely the latest in a string of such nonsense. They use it because it tests well and saves the news media the trouble of describing the real situation which defies summation simple or simple-minded words. Indeed, Orwell understood as few have the power of language and in, 1984 the “tool of power” is language. Language empowers the all-powerful party which dictates the nature and use of language. The institutions of state maintain their power by exploiting the power of language to shape the nature of thought itself. That is, in fact, the protagonist, Winston Smith’s, job. Examples abound in the Bush administration. The Bush regime’s use of the phrase “Total Information Awareness” very nearly gave the game away. In response to criticism, the regime stopped using the name “Total Information Awareness” to denote their program of widespread domestic surveillance. But that does not mean Bush stopped spying on you, invading your privacy, violating your Constitutional right to be safe and secure in your own home. “Total Information Awareness” is no doubt called something else, a name designed not to attract the attention of the media, a less scary name to lull the “folk”. Orwell is, of course, most famous for 1984 but his great essay on politics should also be required reading. [See: Orwell: Politics and the English Language.] Orwell explores how politicians explore language to accrue absolute power.

As I have tried to show, modern writing at its worst does not consist in picking out words for the sake of their meaning and inventing images in order to make the meaning clearer. It consists in gumming together long strips of words which have already been set in order by someone else, and making the results presentable by sheer humbug. The attraction of this way of writing is that it is easy. It is easier — even quicker, once you have the habit — to say In my opinion it is not an unjustifiable assumption that than to say I think. If you use ready-made phrases, you not only don’t have to hunt about for the words; you also don’t have to bother with the rhythms of your sentences since these phrases are generally so arranged as to be more or less euphonious.–George Orwell, Politics and the English Language

All who have read Orwell’s essay on how easily politicians debase the language for nefarious purposes have recognized in the Bush administration the very techniques that Orwell warned us about.

The White House saw September 11 as a golden opportunity. The first catastrophic terrorist attack on American soil sparked an unprecedented case of leadership projection: desperate for protection and answers (why do they hate us? can we kill them before they kill us?), Americans wishfully compared Bush to FDR and Churchill. Approval ratings hit 92 percent. But Bush’s political advisors knew that peaking early wouldn’t guarantee reelection in 2004. Bush’s father had been turned out of office just 20 months after the Gulf War ratcheted his score up to 91.The Bushies have lifted their reelection strategy straight out of “1984,” and not just by creating ominous-sounding agencies like the Office of Homeland Security, the supposedly-closed Office of Strategic Information, and a “Shadow Government.” As in “1984,” the Bush regime tolerates zero dissent –a two-party system in name only has been distilled to one in which only Republicans express acceptable opinions. And an absence of follow-up attacks has been met by endless alerts, advisors and empty hysterics in the name of security, most recently culminating with Tom Ridge’s much-mocked color-code warning system.–Ted Rall, Why Bush Is Addicted To Perpetual War

To be fair, it is not only politicians but bullshit artists who have made us vulnerable to tyranny. This has been done by dumbing down the language and, thus, our ability to think critically. Until Bush, even Republican “Presidents” paid lip service to the Constitution.

“”When fascism comes to America it will be wrapped in the flag and carrying a cross.””—Sinclair Lewis, author of “It Can’t Happen here!

Sinclair Lewis wrote It Can’t Happen Here and, in it proceded to show just how it might and, perhaps, has and in pretty much the way both Lewis and Orwell predicted. The characteristics of the fascist state so vividly described by both authors are to be found in abundance in Bush’s fascist regime. That millions are in denial is merely evidence of the truth that is denied. A quote from Sinclair Lewis’ “It Can’t Happen Here”:

“Senator Windrip has got an excellent chance to be elected President, next November, and if he is, probably his gang of buzzards will get us into some war, just to grease their insane vanity and show the world that we’re the huskiest nation going.” – page 20, It Can’t Happen Here, Sinclair Lewis

Clearly —Orwell and Lewis not only warned us, they predicted very precisely how it would be done. As Shakespeare would have said: “All is true!”So –why didn’t we listen? Because this nation has a fierce anti-intellectual streak which at its best make us independent but at its worst makes us stupid!Here’s the searchable version in its entirety:

George Orwell: 1984

source: http://existentialistcowboy.blogspot.com/2008/04/bushs-conspiracy-to-create-american_2077.html

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The Most Powerful People in America

Posted by musliminsuffer on April 18, 2008

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=== News Update ===

The Most Powerful People in America

By Joel S. Hirschhorn

16/04/08 “ICH” — — They are not the rich and superrich, nor the politically powerful running the two-party plutocracy, nor the greedy heads of banking and finance companies, and certainly not the media moguls and bloviating pundits.

The most powerful people are US, American consumers that account for over 70 percent of the economy. It is exactly now, when the economy is in the toilet, that consumers hold the maximum power. So why are we the people still deluding ourselves that the path to a better future rests on electing a new president?

We are suckers, conditioned by decades of clever marketing and advertising to believe the lies of politicians, and worst of all to believe that elections and our votes provide us with power. Wrong. Our real power can only be manifest through our spending dollars.

The overwhelming majority of Americans have been severely damaged by economic oppression by government policies that have produced historic economic inequality. Yet, despite revolting conditions, Americans seem unwilling to revolt by using their remaining economic power. They have let themselves become economic slaves.

What is amazing and depressing is that there are no national leaders from the worlds of politics, religion, education, media or public interest that are attempting to harness consumer power at this critical time. No one is capturing the public’s attention by making it crystal clear that consumers could obtain any political or economic reform in the public interest by joining together to withhold their discretionary spending.

Where are the anti-Iraq war leaders? Why are they not shouting about forcing an immediate commitment to ending the Iraq war by using the power of a massive consumer boycott that clearly could destroy the whole economy? Tell President Bush that consumers will greatly curb their spending for a month to give him time to implement a plan for withdrawal from Iraq. Make it clear that the coming federal rebates will not be used for spending. Make it clear that Bush inaction will result in continuation of the boycott.

Where is Ralph Nader, the ultimate consumer advocate? Why is he not proclaiming the brilliance of a consumer boycott as the winning tactic to force effective government assistance to the millions of Americans screwed by the sub-prime mortgage fiasco and about the lose their homes?

Where is Barack Obama, who supposedly wants to produce change? Rather than putting all his energy into satisfying his egoistic hunt for the presidency, why is he not talking about harnessing consumer power right now to get political reforms, like .ending trade agreements that are destroying the middle class? Why does he not send a clear message to his million-plus contributors to join a national consumer boycott to obtain immediate concessions from the Bush administration?

Where are the professors who have published books making the case for a second constitutional convention as the way to restore American democracy? Not one has the courage to say that the way to get Congress to obey Article V of the Constitution and convene that the first Article V convention is by American consumers threatening to plunge a dagger into the heart of American business.

Now is the time for all the millions of Americans that make up the 81 percent who see the nation on the wrong track to take action, to think like patriotic revolutionaries and take the power that now only exists with their spending. Sounds simple. All this strategy needs is leadership. Rather than spending so much time and energy on the media-hyped presidential campaign, we the people should demand that someone step forward to inform and mobilize consumers to become powerful citizens by using their spending as the ultimate populist political weapon.

source: http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article19752.htm

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Boy named ‘Islam’ banned from French TV show: report

Posted by musliminsuffer on April 18, 2008

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Boy named ‘Islam’ banned from French TV show: report

  • 9-year-old told his name ‘represented a religion not liked in France’

PARIS: The parents of a nine-year-old boy named Islam are to press charges for discrimination after a French television production company allegedly excluded their son from its programmes because of his name, said a report on Wednesday.

His mother, Farah Alaouchiche, told Le Parisien newspaper that the boy had been told in the offices of Angel Productions that his name “represented a religion that was not liked in France”. The comment was made after Islam went with his parents, who have Algerian nationality, to the company’s offices in February for the final stage in a selection process to take part in a youth programme called ‘In ze boite’ (In the box). But he was told there that he could not use his name if he wanted to be in the programme because “being called Islam if you are a boy is like a girl wearing the (Islamic) veil”, his mother told Le Parisien. The casting agents suggested Islam use “another Arab name” such as Mohammed or Sofiane.

But Farah Alaouchiche refused. The family left the premises to return to their home near Paris and never heard from the company again. Angel Productions told the newspaper that “if Islam wasn’t selected, it was not because of his name, but because there were more candidates than places available.”

But the company did admit “the casting agent did not react as she should have. There were words that hurt a little boy”. It promised to let Islam take part in a future edition of the programme, said the paper. French Urban Affairs Minister Fadela Amara, who is a Muslim, told Le Parisien she was “scandalised” by the incident, which she described as “disgusting”. afp

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So-called terror zealot vindicated

Posted by musliminsuffer on April 18, 2008

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So-called terror zealot vindicated
TheStar.com – GTA – So-called terror zealot vindicated

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“I am innocent,” Qayyum Abdul Jamal told reporters outside a Brampton courthouse April 15, 2008. “I have nothing to do with this terrorism thing.” Jamal’s terrorism-related charges were stayed.
Just 11 accused remain in ‘Toronto 18’ case

April 16, 2008 – Staff Reporter

Nearly two years ago, when police busted an alleged homegrown terror cell, Qayyum Abdul Jamal was portrayed as the firebrand ringleader seeking recruits for jihad.

Today, he says, he hopes to piece together a reputation left in tatters after being accused of belonging to the so-called Toronto 18, a group of men and teens who allegedly plotted to bomb sites around Toronto.

And he hopes to repair a life changed forever when he spent 17 months in jail, 13 of them in solitary confinement.

That’s why the Crown’s surprise move yesterday to stay terrorism-related charges against Jamal and three of his co-accused is somewhat bittersweet for the 45-year-old.

“If I didn’t have my faith while I was in jail, I would’ve been suicidal,” said Jamal, who says he was beaten, pushed and kicked by jail guards.

“I am innocent,” he told reporters yesterday outside a Brampton courthouse as his wife and sons looked on. “I have nothing to do with this terrorism thing.”

His comments came after the Crown effectively dropped charges against four of the 14 adult suspects netted during a massive police sweep in the summer of 2006.

The stay in proceedings marks another setback in the government’s landmark case against the group. Now, there are 11 accused of belonging to what was originally called an Al Qaeda-inspired cell.

At stake is the reputation of Canada’s spy service and the federal police force, particularly since news of the alleged cell captured worldwide attention. Their arrest marked the first time an alleged terrorist organization was charged in Canada using criminal laws implemented after the 9/11 attacks.

“It’s too soon to say that the whole case has fallen apart but some of it has and that has to be worrying to the government,” said professor Wesley Wark, who studies security and intelligence at the University of Toronto’s Munk Centre for International Studies. “It’s as if they’re casting out the outer rings of what they think is a terror plot and focusing on the core people they believe were serious members.”

Dan Brien of the Public Prosecution Service of Canada refused to comment on the strength of the case. However, he said the department “believes that the public interest is best served by proceeding in this manner.”

In addition to Jamal, charges were stayed for Ahmad Mustafa Ghany, 23, and Ibrahim Aboud, 21. The trio, who signed peace bonds, were charged with participating in a terrorist group as well as training for terrorist purposes.

Yasin Abdi Mohamed, 26, was charged with participating in the group and importing firearms for the benefit of a terrorist group. He did not sign the peace bond, but had his charges stayed as well.

The three men who signed the peace bond, all of whom are from Mississauga, now face various conditions, including not associating with co-accused, surrendering their passports, abiding by a curfew and not possessing any firearm or explosive substance.

The accused were among 14 men and four youths suspected of planning to storm Parliament Hill, take politicians hostage and behead the Prime Minister.

They are also alleged to have attended a so-called terrorist 12-day training camp in December 2005 and are accused of plotting to bomb sites such as the Toronto Stock Exchange and offices of the Canadian Security Intelligence Service. Police allegedly intercepted an order for three tonnes of ammonium nitrate destined for truck bombs.

Yesterday, court heard that some of the camp’s participants attended firearms training, played paintball games and listened to speeches encouraging battles against the West.

Court heard Jamal was present for five days and played paintball games, participated in marches, wore camouflage; Aboud attended for five days and played paintball and shot a pellet gun; Ghany was there for three days and helped set up the camp and played paintball.

Yesterday, all of the men appeared relieved as they left the courthouse.

Lawyer Raymond Motee, who represents Aboud, said because his client attended a winter camp, he has been labelled a terrorist and his life has been “irrevocably changed into a Kafkaesque nightmare.”

“There has been a stigma attached to his name from the day that he was arrested, and that stigma will continue to follow him around like a perpetual shadow,” said Motee. “Big Brother will be watching.”

Defence lawyer Rocco Galati said his client, Ghany, also will be stigmatized for the rest of his life.

“I think a lot of Western prosecutions on alleged terrorism charges are simply horse and pony shows in furtherance of George Bush’s oil war and to sustain Canada’s commitment in Afghanistan,” he said.

While the stay in proceedings marks a final chapter in what has been a lengthy ordeal for the four, the events were particularly significant for Jamal, who spent the longest time in pre-trial custody.

His work as a caretaker at the Al-Rahman Islamic Centre in Mississauga, where he reportedly made no secret of his anti-Western views, raised suspicions that he was recruiting teens and young men for jihad. Because he originally faced an explosives charge, he appeared to be instrumental in the group’s alleged ambitions. But doubts about his alleged involvement surfaced when the bomb charge was dropped in September 2007, helping to pave the way for his eventual release on bail in November 2007.

“There should be apologies extended from parties who were more than prepared to come forward and make accusations against Mr. Jamal,” said his lawyer, Anser Farooq, adding a public inquiry should be held into the government’s handling of the case.

source: http://www.thestar.com/News/GTA/article/415012

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