Saturday, August 19, 2006

Israeli Apartheid: The striking parallels to South Africa

Bruce Dixon, The Black Commentator, 19 August 2006


Posted by Picasa Israeli soldiers police routinely detain Palestinians and check their IDs in occupied East Jerusalem. Palestinians holding West Bank or Gaza IDs are rarely granted permits to travel to East Jerusalem. (Maureen Clare Murphy)

Imagine, if you will, a modern apartheid state with first, second and eleventh class citizens, all required to carry identification specifying their ethnic origin. First class citizens are obliged to serve in the armed forces, kept on ready reserve status until in their forties, and accorded an impressive array of housing, medical, social security, educational and related benefits denied all others.

Second class citizens are exempted from military service and from a number of the benefits accorded citizens of the first class. They are issued identity documents and license plates that allow them to be profiled by police at a distance. Second class citizens may not own land in much of the country and marriages between them and first class citizens are not recognized by the state. Second class citizens are sometimes arrested without trial and police torture, while frowned upon and occasionally apologized for, commonly occurs.

Citizens of the eleventh class, really not citizens at all, have no rights citizens of the first class or their government are bound to respect. Their residence is forbidden in nearly nine-tenths of the country, all of which they used to own. The areas left to them are cut up into smaller and smaller portions weekly, by high walls, free fire zones and hundreds of checkpoints manned by the army of the first class citizens, so that none can travel a dozen miles in any direction to work, school, shopping, a job, a farm, a business or a hospital without several long waits, humiliating searches and often arbitrary denials of the right to pass or to return. Posh residential settlements for the first class citizens with protecting gun towers and military bases are built with government funds and foreign aid on what used to be the villages and farms and pastures of the eleventh class citizens. The settlers are allotted generous additional housing and other subsidies, allowed to carry weapons and use deadly force with impunity against the former inhabitants, and are connected with the rest of first class territory by a network of of first-class citizen only roads.

Citizens of the eleventh class are routinely arrested, tortured, and held indefinitely without trial. Political activism among them is equated to "terrorism" and the state discourages such activity by means including but not limited to the kidnapping of suspects and relatives of suspects, demolition of their family homes, and extralegal assassination, sometimes at the hands of a death squad, or at others times by lobbing missiles or five hundred pound bombs into sleeping apartment blocks or noonday traffic. Passports are not issued to these citizens, and those who take advantage of scarce opportunities to study or work abroad are denied re-entry.

The apartheid state in question is, of course, Israel. Its first class citizens are Israeli Jews, the majority of them of European or sometimes American origin. The second class citizens are Israeli Arabs, who enjoy significant but limited rights under the law including token representation in the Knesset. The eleventh class citizens are not citizens at all. They are Palestinians. One expects to be able to say that Palestinians live in Palestine and are governed by Palestinians, but the truth is something different. The areas in which Palestinians may inhabit have shrunk nearly every year since the Nakba, their name for the wave of mass deportations, murders, the dispossession, destruction and exile of whole Arab towns, cities and regions that attended the 1948 founding of the state of Israel. As the whole world, except for the US public knows, Palestinians have lived under military occupation, without land, without rights, without hope, for nearly sixty years now.

The difference between life inside and outside the US corporate media bubble is extraordinarily clear on this question. US authorities subsidize the state of Israel to the tune of at least six billion per year, and corporate media take great pains to protect US citizens from news of actual human and legal conditions their tax dollars pay for. The ugly and racist realities of Israeli society and life under Israeli occupation are rarely discussed anywhere most consumers of media might find them. It is nearly taboo in mainstream US print and broadcast media to apply the words racist or apartheid to the state of Israel or its policies, or to call its control at the point of a gun of millions of non-citizens what it is, namely the longest standing military occupation in the world today. In the US media, and on the lips of every administration since Harry Truman's Israel is "a democracy", whatever that word has come to mean.

Posted by Picasa Qalandiya checkpoint under construction in 2006. Israel's system of separation has become increasingly formalized with its Wall and permanent checkpoints. (Maureen Clare Murphy)

Though news stories in the US talk about autonomous "Palestinian areas" allegedly controlled by Palestinian authorities, often referring to Gaza and the West Bank by name, actual maps displaying the geographic boundaries of the so-called Palestinian controlled areas are rarely seen by American viewers, let alone maps comparing the size of Palestinian areas year to year, or showing the steady encroachment upon Arab land and water resources year to year by Israeli settlements, military outposts, Israeli-only roads, free fire zones and Israel's wall. The massive and militarized apartheid wall, as the rest of the world calls it, is termed a "separation barrier" or a "separation fence" in the US media, an understandable precaution against hordes of terroristic former owners of the land who lurk just outside.

Still, when you Google the terms Israel + apartheid, you get 5.5 million hits. A lot of somebodies somewhere are making the connection without the help of CNN, ABC or Fox News.

The parallels with apartheid South Africa are many and striking. Like its earlier apartheid cousin, Israel menaces all its neighbors with an impressive array of nukes and the largest military establishment in the region. As Noam Chomsky observed back in 2004:

"Not discussed, in the US at least, is the threat from West Asia. Israel's nuclear capacities, supplemented with other WMD, are regarded as "dangerous in the extreme" by the former head of the US Strategic Command (STRATCOM), Gen. Lee Butler, not only because of the threat they pose but also because they stimulate proliferation in response. The Bush administration is now enhancing that threat. Israeli military analysts allege that its air and armored forces are larger and technologically more advanced than those of any NATO power (apart from the US), not because this small country is powerful in itself, but because it serves virtually as an offshore US military base and high tech center. The US is now sending Israel over 100 of its most advanced jet bombers, F16I's, advertised very clearly as capable of flying to Iran and back, and as an updated version of the F16s that Israel used to bomb Iraq's nuclear reactor in 1981 ..."

The old South Africa bombed, strafed and invaded all its neighbors with some regularity, crippling their commerce and extracting horrific death tolls from refugee camps and other civilian targets. The last time Israel invaded and occupied Lebanon, it left 30,000 corpses.

White South Africans rightly fretted at the fact that they were a minority ruling over an unhappy majority, and concocted schemes to exile the country's black population to isolated rural reservations it called bantustans. Israeli pundits calmly discuss the demographic bomb, their name for the fact that second and eleventh class citizens, Israeli Arabs and Palestinians will soon outnumber them within the borders of their supposed "Jewish state" while Israeli politicians sit in Knesset and hold ministries in successive governments openly calling for mass deportations and ethnic cleansing.

White South Africans constructed for themselves a bogus scriptural narrative in which the God of Abraham promised them somebody else's land, and brought it into modern history with the embellishment that they were holding the line for the free world against godless communism and the black menace. How similar is Israel's line that European Jews are promised the land of Muslim and Christian Arabs, and that they now hold the line for the free world against radical Islam and those ungrateful brown people?

We at Black Commentator have to believe that if the American people knew the truth about what their tax dollars pay for in Israel and what is left of Palestine, there would be a deep and widespread revulsion, similar to that occasioned by US support for apartheid in South Africa. But there are important differences between that time and this one. Though unspeakably odious, racist South African was only marginally important to US interests. By contrast, the maintenance of Israel's apartheid regime, essentially a white hi-tech and military outpost in the middle of all those brown people sitting atop a large share of the world's proven oil reserves is absolutely central to US foreign policy for the foreseeable future. The US is Israel's banker, its arms depot, and its principal diplomatic sponsor. The US is far more complicit in the crimes of the Israeli state than it ever was in South Africa.

Racism and apartheid being what they are, and our historical experience in America being what it is, African Americans have a crucial role to play. African Americans have seldom supported US imperial adventures overseas as readily as whites. Our American experience inclines us to a skeptical appraisal of our government's means and motives at home and abroad. Even though we live as much within the media bubble as white America, where images of the broken and mangled families, the incinerated homes and bombed hospitals are hard to come by, our skepticism leads us to sympathize with those who live at the sharp end of US foreign policy far more often than do our white neighbors.

Our first duty is to tell the truth to each other. We must combat among ourselves the bogus historical narratives which permit indifference to US policy in the Middle East in general, and support of Israeli apartheid in particular. The churchgoers among us urgently, publicly and repeatedly must confront and debunk the nonsense which holds that "wars and rumors of wars" are something predestined to happen in the biblical holy land for what they are - bad scripture and fake history. We need to interrupt, correct and school everyone who talks to us about a "cycle of violence" in the Holy Land, as though some raggedy fool with a suicide belt, or a few hundred fighters with small arms are or ever have been equivalent to the devastation wrought by the established gulags, checkpoints, airborne firepower, economic strangulation, house demolitions and nuclear armed might of the Israeli state. The two sides do not have access to anything like equal means of inflicting violence, and so cannot be equally culpable or equally responsible for stopping that violence.

We need to catch up with the rest of the civilized world, and talk about what we can do to emphatically withdraw our support from the apartheid state of Israel and its immoral and illegal occupation regime. The Presbyterian church, for example, has in the past considered selective divestiture from Israel and from US companies who profit from the occupation, as have the Anglicans. Both might do so again. What can our churches, our unions, our local elected officials, our young people do? What will we do?

Apartheid in South Africa eventually bit the dust mostly because the inhabitants of that country, black, brown and white resisted it, putting their bodies and lives on the line. Their resistance was aided and abetted materially, financially, politically and spiritually by people of good will the world over. Someday the sun will rise on a post-apartheid Jerusalem, one that belongs to all the people who live there of whatever origin. This is bound to happen because Palestinians as well as substantial numbers of Israeli Jews do and will continue to resist the regime. They will do what they can. What will we do?

Editor of The Black Commentator, Bruce Dixon can be contacted at bruce.dixon@blackcommentator.com. Originally published by The Black Commentator on 20 July 2006 under the title "Israel's Apartheid."

Is Israel on the Verge of Collapse?

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Bethlehem - Ma'an – Israel is on the verge of collapse, according to an Al Aqsa leader in Nablus who was quoted in the Israeli press on Friday.

The Israeli newspaper 'Yedioth Ahranoth' published an article on Friday entitled "Subjecting Israel" in which they quoted the leader of the Fatah-affiliated Al Aqsa Brigades in Nablus, Abu Nasser, saying, "Our Hezbollah brothers have proved what we have been feeling over recent years - Israel has started to collapse".

Abu Nasser stated that the Iranians will take a prominent role in the next confrontation and hit Tel Aviv with missiles, thereby contributing to the collapse of Israel.

Abu Nasser went on to explain that, during the first Gulf War, Iraqi missiles forced Israel to accept negotiations and to withdraw from Gaza. If Palestinian fighters were to use such missiles appropriately, they would achieve the same result, he said.

Sit-in protest in Hebron demands release of PLC members, ministers and civilians

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Hebron - Ma'an - Dozens of supporters of the Hamas movement and prisoners' families carried out a sit-in demonstration in front of the office of the International Committee of the Red Cross in Hebron, as a protest against the Israeli practice of keeping the Palestinian ministers and PLC members in jail, in addition to abducting hundreds of Palestinian civilians.

Protesters called upon the rest of the world and humanitarian organizations to intervene for the sake of the detained ministers, PLC members and abducted civilians.

Prime Minister Haniyeh appeals to international bodies over political prisoners

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Gaza - Ma'an - Palestinian prime minister Ismail Haniyeh has stated that he considers the Israeli kidnapping of his deputy to be an attempt to destroy the Palestinian political system through hindering the work of the legitimate elected government. "It is aimed at political blackmail", said the prime minister.

Haniyeh assured the press that his government will stick to the ideals of national unity and the inalienable rights of citizens. He appealed to international organizations, humanitarian bodies and directly to the secretary general of the UN to endeavour to release the political prisoners held captive by Israel, starting first with PLC speaker Dr Abdul-Aziz Ad-Waik and deputy prime minister Dr Ash-Sha'ir.

"I have earlier warned that the Israelis will try to make up in Palestine for their lost dignity in Lebanon", said Haniyeh.

Hezbollah 'foils Israeli raid'

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19 August 2006

Aljazeera

Hezbollah fighters are said to have foiled an Israeli commando raid west of Baalbek in eastern Lebanon, after clashes that left one Israeli soldier dead and two others wounded.


Media reports quoted Lebanese security sources as saying on Saturday that Israeli aircraft and commandos raided the village of Budai, west of the ancient city of Baalbek in the Bekaa Valley, at dawn.

The sources said that Israeli warplanes and helicopters attacked unidentified targets during the air drop of the commandos.

Al-Manar TV reported that fighters from Hezbollah clashed with Israeli commandos near Budai and forced them to fly out under the cover of air strikes.

The Hezbollah-run station said the Israeli unit landed before dawn and was driving into the village when it was intercepted by the fighters, who forced it to retreat under the cover of warplanes.

It said the fighters had inflicted "certain casualties" among the Israeli forces.

Hezbollah account

Lebanese security sources said that three Hezbollah fighters were also killed in a firefight. Bassam al-Qadiri, Aljazeera's correspondent in Lebanon, said that a Hezbollah information official source in Bekaa denied that any of the movement’s fighters had been killed or injured in the airdrop operation. The source told Aljazeera that six Israeli soldiers were injured during clashes between the fighters and Israeli troops.

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A Lebanese security source said the Israeli airdrop operation sought to target Hezbollah leader Muhammad Yazbek.

The Israeli army later confirmed that it had carried out the operation, making it the broadest violation yet of the five-day-old UN-brokered ceasefire that ended 34 days of its attacks on Lebanon.

The army said the raid was to prevent arms being delivered to Hezbollah by Iran and Syria.

"Special forces carried out an operation to disrupt terror actions against Israel with an emphasis on the transfer of munitions from Syria and Iran to Hezbollah," the army said.

"The operation achieved all its aims and Israel will continue to prevent and thwart such shipments to Hezbollah until they are stopped."

The army said one of the soldiers wounded was in a serious condition and the other suffered light injuries.

Interpretations

Lebanon's prime minister accused Israel of violating the UN-brokered ceasefire and said he would take up the issue with Kofi Annan, the UN secretary-general.

"The landing carried out by the Israeli occupation forces today in the Bekaa was a flagrant violation of the cessation of hostilities announced by the Security Council," Fuad Siniora said in a statement.

Posted by Picasa Siniora called the raid a flagrantviolation of the ceasefire

He added that he had complained to a UN delegation that visited him Saturday, and would take up the matter with Annan.

Fawzi Sallukh, the Lebanese foreign minister, said that he discussed the issue with Vijay Nambiar and Terje Roed-Larsen, the visiting UN envoys. He said they pledged to ask Israel to stop violations of Lebanese territory.

"They promised to raise the issue with Israel to ask them to stop the violations," Sallukh said after a meeting with the envoys who did not wish to comment.

Nambiar and Roed-Larsen were in Beirut to try to ensure that both sides implemented the truce resolution "without delay", a UN source said.


Update:

UN concerned about Israeli truce violation

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Commentary:

Tell a Lie Shame on You

August 20, 2006

by Housewife4Palestine


It is kind of interesting when a day late and a dollar short Israel comes up that they committed a commando raid west of Baalbek because it was suspected that Hezbollah was receiving arms across the Syrian boarder, especially when this was never mentioned by Israel till the next day to justify them breaking the UN truce with Lebanon.

I am not saying that Hezbollah was or wasn’t at the boarder because I was not there, but usually a person or in this case Israel being caught with their pants down by the world once again came up within twenty-four hours a reason to justify their violation of the truce.


I been reading here and their mostly people that seems to be with Israel biting at the bit saying how Hezbollah was wrong after reading an article a in Haartez online newspaper, without being reminded they are reading and article after the truce violation.


It is like a Palestinian family being almost wiped out on a beach by a mysterious attack and a few days later under alleged investigation Israel hollering they didn’t do it when all the evidence really showed otherwise.


When a simple woman can analyze material and come up with an unbiased conclusion that Israel was at fault doesn’t stand to reason they really did shoot themselves in the foot once more?

Friday, August 18, 2006

Great movie, pity about the Big Lie


August 18, 2006

Asia Times

By Ruth Rosen

When World Trade Center ended, I left the theater tense, my muscles aching. The superb directing and acting, coupled with still hardly imaginable scenes of death and destruction, had sent painful muscle spasms up my back, evoked tears, and left me, yet again, with searing and indelible images of that hellish morning of September 11, 2001.

I felt disoriented in the bright sunlight of a northern California afternoon. As my mind regained its critical faculties, however, another kind of shock set in. I suddenly realized that Oliver Stone's movie reinforces the Big Lie - endlessly repeated by Vice President Dick Cheney, echoed and amplified by the right-wing media - that the attacks of September 11 were somehow linked to Iraq or supported by Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein. Read More...

Pro-Israel With a Zionist Mask

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Editorial:

By Housewife4Palestine

Very recently a Pro-Israel among other negative organizational/ political rhetoric commented on this blog page and I will not now nor in the future put anything Pro-Israel on this page because I do consider Israel the worse terrorist organization to ever plague the world.

This person commented about the recent, “International contest of cartoons on the Holocaust opened in Tehran in response to the publication in Western papers last September of caricatures of the Prophet Mohammed (PBUH).”

And according to the inflammatory site he directed me to according to this site their has been riot’s of the Iranian exhibit. Myself, I could not find any information on said riot’s to find the information on the web site suspicious to say the least.

As far as I know of history the Holocaust did happen and it was very tragic and yes I have known survivor’s of the concentration camps.

Mass Grave

As to the background of what actually happened, in what has been considered in many history books of the background players in this tragedy I hold in suspicion.


For I find it ironic that after the death’s of so many people, the Zionist Political machine would in a very short time manipulate many governments in the world and take Palestine by force.


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I tend to wonder since much has come out that Adolph Hitler was considered part Jewish, wouldn’t it stand to reason that a Political organization such as the Zionist might have backed the Nazi party which in turn murdered a lot of helpless Jews in gas chamber’s in these horrible Concentration Camps?


Then with many having sympathy for the Jewish people forced the hand to have what Theodor Herzl wanted in the first place, Palestine?

And doesn’t stand to reason, good honest Jews even today are paying the price especially with anti-Semitism inflamed because of the Zionist Party.




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Mahmoud Ahmadinejad Has His Own Web Site

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Ahmadinejad ventures online to spread the word

By Elizabeth Davies
Published: 15 August 2006

For the leader of a country well known for its suppression of cyber-dissidents and censorship of subversive internet sites, it is something of a turnaround. But, then, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad always likes to shock.

The Iranian President, in his quest for a new means of regaling the masses with his fiery political rhetoric, has opened his own blog, a colourfully written message to his electorate, in which he lambasts the US for opposing Iran's nuclear programme and asks readers to vote on whether they think Israel is trying to trigger a new world war.

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Israeli hackers target Ahmadinejad's site


IsraelHerald.com

15th August, 2006

Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's new personal Web site has come under attack by Israeli hackers intent on crashing it, Ynetnews reports.

The ahmadinejad.ir site was announced Sunday and allows Internet users to post comments and questions for the president in Farsi, Arabic, English or French.

But by Monday afternoon, Israeli bloggers claimed they had organized an effort by thousands of Israelis to enter the site simultaneously, causing it to crash, Ynet said.

The site was down for several hours late Monday but UPI found it functional early Tuesday morning.

Ahmadinejad has posted his biography on the site, along with anti-Israeli and anti-U.S. statements and allegations.

Tuesday's poll question was: Do you think that the U.S. and Israeli intention and goal by attacking Lebanon is pulling the trigger for another world war?

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Commentary:

Another Day, another Crazed Israeli

by Housewife4Palestine


I took the time and looked over President Ahmadinejad blog page and I did not find anything controversial in any manner, actually I thought it was well laid out and the eloquence in the opening page was very nice.

As for his official page, it looked like a typical government page and again it was well laid out and except for a few pages that I think are under construction it had the appearance of being very nice and informative.

As for the “fiery political rhetoric,” I did not find anything that could be considered in this ball park.

As for the Israeli’s attacking his site that is just power for the course with these people, they attack anything that they feel opposes them. The Israeli’s would kick a dog twice, if the hapless pooch wet on their American army boot.

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Israel's verdict: We lost the war

By Donald Macintyre in Metulla, Israel
Published: 15 August 2006

Ehud Olmert, the Israeli Prime Minister, was obliged to admit "shortcomings" in the 34-day-old conflict in Lebanon yesterday as he launched what may prove a protracted fight for his own political survival.

Mr Olmert's admission in a stormy Knesset session came in the face of devastating poll figures showing a majority of the Israeli public believes none or only a very small part of the goals of the war had been achieved.

Judge nixes warrantless surveillance

Posted by Picasa Ann Beeson, the American Civil Liberties Union's associate legal director and the lead attorney for the plaintiffs challenging the government's wiretapping policy, addresses the media in Detroit, in this June 12, 2006, file photo. A federal judge ruled Thursday, Aug. 17, 2006 that the government's warrantless wiretapping program is unconstitutional and ordered an immediate halt to it. U.S. District Judge Anna Diggs Taylor in Detroit became the first judge to strike down the National Security Agency's program, which she says violates the rights to free speech and privacy. (AP Photo/Carlos Osorio, File)

August 17,2006

By SARAH KARUSH, Associated Press Writer

DETROIT - A federal judge ruled Thursday that the government's warrantless surveillance program is unconstitutional and ordered an immediate halt to it.

U.S. District Judge Anna Diggs Taylor in Detroit became the first judge to strike down the National Security Agency's program, which she says violates the rights to free speech and privacy as well as the separation of powers enshrined in the Constitution.

"Plaintiffs have prevailed, and the public interest is clear, in this matter. It is the upholding of our Constitution," Taylor wrote in her 43-page opinion.

The Justice Department appealed the ruling and issued a statement calling the program "an essential tool for the intelligence community in the war on terror."

White House press secretary Tony Snow said the Bush administration "couldn't disagree more with this ruling."

"United States intelligence officials have confirmed that the program has helped stop terrorist attacks and saved American lives," he said. "The program is carefully administered and only targets international phone calls coming into or out of the United States where one of the parties on the call is a suspected al-Qaida or affiliated terrorist."

The ruling won't take immediate effect so Taylor can hear a Justice request for a stay pending its appeal. A hearing on the motion was set for Sept. 7, Snow said.

The American Civil Liberties Union filed the lawsuit on behalf of journalists, scholars and lawyers who say the program has made it difficult for them to do their jobs. They believe many of their overseas contacts are likely targets of the program, monitoring phone calls and e-mails between people in the U.S. and people in other countries when a link to terrorism is suspected.

The government argued that the program is well within the president's authority, but said proving that would require revealing state secrets.

The ACLU said the state-secrets argument was irrelevant because the Bush administration already had publicly revealed enough information about the program for Taylor to rule.

"At its core, today's ruling addresses the abuse of presidential power and reaffirms the system of checks and balances that's necessary to our democracy," ACLU executive director Anthony Romero told reporters after the ruling.

He called the opinion "another nail in the coffin in the Bush administration's legal strategy in the war on terror."

While siding with the ACLU on the surveillance issue, Taylor dismissed a separate claim by the group over NSA data-mining of phone records. She said not enough had been publicly revealed about that program to support the claim and further litigation would jeopardize state secrets.

The lawsuit alleged that the NSA "uses artificial intelligence aids to search for keywords and analyze patterns in millions of communications at any given time." Multiple lawsuits have been filed related to data-mining against phone companies, accusing them of improperly turning over records to the NSA.

However, the data-mining was only a small part of the Detroit suit, said Ann Beeson, the ACLU's associate legal director and the lead attorney on the case.

Beeson predicted the government would appeal the wiretapping ruling and request that the order to halt the program be postponed while the case makes its way through the system. She said the ACLU had not yet decided whether it would oppose such a postponement.

Link:

White House ordered to halt wiretaps

Federal Judge Orders Halt to NSA Wiretapping

Thursday, August 17, 2006

The Man Who Destroyed a Country

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by Housewife4Palestine

Bush with his stay the course attitude not only with keep troops in Iraq, but is complete side by side attitude with Israel has put him in a precarious situation and as the Democrats have said as long as Mr. Bush is bent on these actions it is true the United States is in danger because his position in these two fronts has made the United States unacceptable to large portions of the world especially in the large parts of the Arab world because Mr. Bush’s policies has made him not only look blood thirsty, to continuously lie, but has made many in America deemed as the real terrorist along with Israel, to much of the world.

While I have to admit there is people resisting Mr. Bush’s actions in the Middle East and has created people who appose most of his decision’s their will be possible attacks against the United States as long as Mr. Bush’s keeps on the course he is following presently and any person who takes his place in the future with the same hell bent attitude with see the same type of resistance.

Myself, if the American Military pulls out of Iraq and changes their position especially as it stood recently with the war between the Palestinian people and Lebanonese people most of the American people can rest easy that the smoke of the unrest would be eased towards them.

I find it appalling even with Mr. Bush’s domestic issues affecting the average citizen, that so many American’s are now having and extreme problem with economic woes. I will be the first one to say since not so long ago I made a point to travel and talk to many American’s almost the whole Unites States and actually have seen the appalling conditions that is effecting a large majority of American’s, while some people would have the world believe that America is doing so great economically; I find it said that it is like the numerous families and individual’s that now live like homeless beggar’s in the streets of America or like these hidden people that are forgotten.

Not so long ago in Nevada, I read an article where this family couldn’t find any help from the normal Christian channels to help the poor but found solace from a Mosque and their care was for greater then they would ever have expected from these other organizations; which I have to admit I wonder why?

Whether you care to believe, some of the finest philanthropist in the world are Muslim and while so many say these are predominately poor countries there is always someone worth sharing their means not only because it is apart of the religion of Islam; but there is still some very good people in the world.

The point I am trying to make in this situation, there is as many poor and homeless today as their had to be in the Depression of the 1930’s. And while propaganda like this was at that time trying to make American’s feel at ease that their country is doing fairly good, like a person doesn’t have eyes to see their neighbor’s suffering.

Then I happened to see an elderly woman at a pharmacy recently who paid over 200 dollars for prescriptions what I believed was for a husband, while she produced many cards in attempt to lower the cost she still had to pay a large amount of money which it was obvious this nice lady couldn’t afford. With Bush’s way to help the elderly with health care,I'll will be the first to say it doesn’t work, especially with the United States having the highest medical cost’s in the world and who does this hurt; not the rich but the average citizen who is becoming poorer by the day.

When a mother can not afford two quarter’s for her daughter to put into a machine to cheer her up, America is in trouble. I will admit, I gave this woman the money to give to her daughter because the smile’s on both faces was priceless. When the Mother asked me why I would do this as she accepted the money, to me a smile and happiness of a child is worth more the all the money in the world. For a child should never suffer the ills of a poor government.

Mr. Bush is so worried about what Iraq will do in regards to oil, I am yet to wonder about all the oil rigs in America that has been chained down for so many years I am sure they are no longer in working order. Yes, I have heard about depleting oil in America, but is this the cost to invade and murder in another country? Or help Israel acquire a country?

Then you have good American’s, who are suffering with the rising costs at the pumps. I had the opportunity to make a short trip recently and some very nice ladies were not only concerned about my safety along this journey, but oh how it would hurt me; to pay so much for gas. As for finding a safe motel to stay at because this area has not hotel’s, the cost to stay one night at a decent motel, you could almost feel a family of twelve for a week.

While I do not consider myself apart of any political party nor do I believe in labeling a person a conservative or a liberal because of their views, I will say Mr. Bush in his long illegal stance in the White House is a bust! And I will say when his father was in office the Unites States was suffering again at that time, but his son pulled the lever to completely bankrupt what was a very beautiful countr; then attempt’s to destroy a very large and ancient part of the world.

Those who stand behind Mr. Bush’s failed government and talk hatred towards the largest group in the world creating a War on Islam not only makes them look foolish but they will need nose plugs for a sinking ship, I am sorry to say because they are walking blindly like sheep to a slaughter.


Very recently, I happen to hear some of their rhetoric over the net and so far I hope the world not think all of America is like what sounds like poor trailer trash, who spends most of their time sleeping with their first cousin's and drinking beer to getting and education by the profanity they speak.

Then you have the more conservative pro-Israel, pro-Republican as they call themselves, who keep’s asking what is going on then when you explain to them the truth they back up and run the other way; like a frightened child afraid of the monster under their bed.

So the final cost of any explosive situation like this could very in actuality bring a global war like some say World War 3, to a complete collapse of the world economically as a whole because all the world’s money for the first time in history is all tied up in one hole, the Stock Market and World Banks.

What is aspirating is this situation needs to change drastically before it is way to late to back away from and global peace is not longer possible. Is this the world we wish to live in?

If you think the Bush Administration cares what happens to you, the answer is simple, “NO!”

Link:

Bush strongly defends US policy in Iraq

Return to Lebanon Photo Essay

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A man sits in traffic with two pet birds as he waits to enter southern Lebanon.

Hundreds of displaced Lebanese were waiting to pass a bridge destroyed in an Israeli air strike.

Israel begins giving positions to U.N.

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August 17, 2006

By SAM F. GHATTAS, Associated Press Writer

BEIRUT, Lebanon - The Israeli army began handing over positions to the U.N. early Thursday, stepping up its withdrawal from southern Lebanon. Hours later Lebanon's army moved south and began deploying below the Litani River, a senior military official said.

The rapid developments aimed at ending 34 days of fighting came after Lebanon's government agreed to deploy troops near Israel's border for the first time in 40 years.

A senior official in the Lebanese army told The Associated Press around dawn Thursday that Lebanese troops, backed by tanks and other armored vehicles, had begun arriving south of the river in line with the U.N. cease-fire plan. The official spoke on condition of anonymity because he wasn't authorized to discuss troop movements.

An Associated Press reporter saw about 40 military trucks and jeeps, carrying soldiers, equipment, luggage and plastic water tanks, heading to south Lebanon at around 4 a.m. The trucks and jeeps hoisted Lebanese flags as they drove into central Beirut on their way to south Lebanon.

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Holocaust cartoon fair opens in Iran

Posted by Picasa Iranian women attend the international cartoon contest on the Holocaust in Tehran. An international contest of cartoons on the Holocaust opened in Tehran today in response to the publication in Western papers last September of caricatures of the Prophet Mohammed. "We staged this fair to explore the limits of freedom Westerners believe in," Masoud Shojai, head of the country's "Iran Cartoon" association and the fair organizer, said.(AFP/Behrouz Mehri)

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Wednesday, August 16, 2006

Another day, another demo.

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by [yawn] Wednesday, Aug. 16, 2006

Well meaning, but unimaginative, efforts by local anti-warriors fail once again to effect foreign policy one iota.

On Saturday, August 12, San Francisco's once vaunted anti-war community engaged in yet another spirited, but completely and totally ineffectual demonstration. Meanwhile, the wars we protest continue unabated. Even the minuscule handful of us who realized we were wasting our time attended anyway, because after all, we too lack the will and the courage it would take to have a real effect on the course of human events. So instead, we protest. We demonstrate our displeasure. We march around in circles. We are ignored by the powers that be. We go home. We pretend we have done our duty. We wait for someone to call for another demo.

Over and over and over we do this, just as if we were really so stupid as to not realize how ineffectual it is. Nobody is that stupid. Our ineffectuality is as plain as day. Deep in our hearts we know it is not stupidity that holds us back. It is cowardice. We are too cowardly to engage in the only activities that could actually put an end to imperialism, strikes, sabotage and open rebellion. That stuff is dangerous. So we play it safe and merely pretend to be in opposition. We make a lot of noise. We delude ourselves into believing we are making a difference. We go home feeling self righteous. Nothing changes. Again.

Insanity: doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results."
-- Einstein

The signs, the chants, the speeches and the attendees were so depressingly familiar that for a moment I entertained the possibility that I was really at the last demo, or the one before that or the one before that, but had somehow fallen through some sort of time warp. All around me were the same signs, same chants, same people, same obsolete analysis. The only thing different was the date.

There were a couple hundred counter demonstrators, and a couple thousand of us. The cops kept us apart. We let them. How utterly unsurprising. Equally unsurprising was the shamefully low attendance. What happened in Civic Center on Saturday was San Francisco's anti-war rally. What happened in the rest of town was the pro-war rally. All one needs to do to see how "progressive" San Francisco really feels about the wholesale slaughter of Arabs is to count heads at both rallies and do some simple arithmetic.

Even in San Francisco, most Americans only take interest wars in which American blood might be shed. The rest of the world can bleed to death, and we could care less. That's the American way. We are by far and away the most self centered people on earth. We are also short sighted, narrow minded and easily distracted by sport and celebrity. It is only a matter of time before our indifference to self evident realities comes back to haunt us. A case can be made that it already has. The body count fails to belie it. Even the bloody quicksand of Iraq fails to arouse enough home front ardor to force a withdrawal. The Iraqis are going to have to free Iraq from occupation without help from the American anti-war movement. The American anti-war movement is all talk and no action, i.e., totally useless.

We are also deeply (small "c") conservative. Change scares us. Even the left is more afraid of its own imagination than it is of the inevitable consequences of its failure to evolve. I spoke to many people in Civic Center on Saturday. Virtually all of them adhered to the long discredited Chomskyist line that Israeli aggression can be understood entirely in terms of Anglo-American neo-colonialism. Zionists, they believe, are merely puppets, not equally guilty coconspirators. I, myself believed this once. But hey, at onetime, I even believed that Zionism was not an inherently racist ideology, but a righteous expression of national self determination by a beleaguered underdog. A lot of us did. Boy, had we been snowed. Any boomer can remember when Zionism was considered a left wing cause. Some of us snapped out of it, but alas we are few in number.

I also remember when, not all that long ago in the greater scheme of things, people who protested America's imperialist adventure in South East Asia carried Viet Cong flags at anti-war demos. Toward the end of US involvement, at every demo was seen a sea of VC flags. It wasn't necessarily out of sympathy with VC ideology, but out of solidarity with the front line fighters against the very imperialism that we claimed to oppose, but were afraid to actually counter attack in the one place where such a counter attack would have done the most good, right here in the belly of the beast. We were too cowardly to carry arms, but at least we had enough courage to carry the flag of those who did. Those days are over. Anti-imperialism in this country has changed. It has become a cringing shadow of its former self.

On Saturday, I saw no sea of Hizbullah flags. Why not? True, Hizbullah's ideology, tainted as it is with fundamentalism, and worse, nationalism, leaves a lot to be desired, even when we factor in that the main thing they do is neither fighting nor preaching, but totally righteous social work, education and medical care. The VC weren't all angels, either, but the longer the Viet Nam war dragged on, the more VC flags showed up at demos. However we felt about VC ideology, and opinions did span the spectrum, we could not help but respect the courage, skill and tenacity with which they stood up to imperialist aggression.

Whatever else you may say about Hizbullah, you cannot deny that they have proven beyond all doubt that a citizens' militia can stand up to a well armed, well financed, superbly trained and highly motivated modern army that has vast numerical superiority. They didn't just stand up to the Zionist death machine and live to tell the tale. They drove it out of Lebanon. And when it came back, fought it to a bloody standstill. This is a lesson that all who oppose imperialism would do well to learn. And like the VC before them, we need not agree with all of their ideology before we honor them with at least symbolic solidarity. True, we can't send them money, or we'd end up in prison. But there is no law against flying their flag. So where were all the Hizbullah flags? Are we such cowards that we are even afraid to honor the planet's best front line fighters against imperialist aggression? Apparently.

Then there's Hamas. While the world's eyes are on Lebanon, Gaza is fighting for its life, and San Franciscans couldn't care less. I saw one (count 'em, one) Hamas flag. No, it wasn't carried by an Palestinian. It was carried by Sacramento's own Steve Pearcy. What a guy. Steve is among the most forward thinking anti-warriors in California, yet even he restricts himself to symbols.

There were plenty of Lebanese flags. There were plenty of Palestinian flags. So it's not like the consciousness of the anti-war movement has evolved to the point where all flags are rejected. That'll be the day, and I long for it dearly. But it hasn't happened yet. Flags flew in number. But among the scarcest was that of the single most effective anti-imperialist organization on the planet today. Why? I don't know. You tell me. In the meantime, my best guess is that in most cases, it was cowardice.

In my own case, it was something a lot more mundane. I don't know where to buy one. If you do, please let me know. I can be reached at:

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Better still, I also accept donations. If you have a spare Hizbullah or Hamas flag, feel free to drop it off at Bound Together Books. Mark the package "for nessie" so the rest of the crew will know what to do with it. I certainly do. I'm going to fly them in America's face. Should either ever become the flag of a nation state, I'll burn them in public. In the meantime, though, what better way to show solidarity with these brave and resourceful, front line fighters against imperialist aggression than to raise their banners in public? I don't know. You tell me.

Is Blair Creating the Rise in Crime?

Blair's 'frenzied law making' : a new offence for every day spent in office

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By Nigel Morris, Home Affairs Correspondent
Published: 16 August 2006

Tony Blair's government has created more than 3,000 new criminal offences during its nine-year tenure, one for almost every day it has been in power.

The astonishing tally brought accusations last night of a "frenzied approach to law-making" that contrasts with falling detection rates and climbing levels of violent crime.

The figures emerged as police chiefs disclosed they were considering asking ministers for a set of new measures to allow them to impose "instant justice" for antisocial behaviour.

The 3,000-plus offences have been driven on to the statute book by an administration that has faced repeated charges of meddling in the everyday lives of citizens, from restricting freedom of speech to planning to issue identity cards to all adults.

In total, the Government has brought in 3,023 offences since May 1997. They comprise 1,169 introduced by primary legislation - debated in Parliament - and 1,854 by secondary legislation such as statutory instruments and orders in council.

Remarkably, Labour is creating offences at twice the rate of the previous Tory administration. During its last nine years in office, under Margaret Thatcher and John Major, fewer than 500 new crimes reached the statute book via primary legislation.

And the rate at which offences are being created is accelerating the longer that Tony Blair remains in Downing Street. In 1998, Labour's first full year in power, 160 new offences passed into legislation, rising to 346 in 2000 and 527 in 2005.

Nick Clegg, the Liberal Democrat home affairs spokesman, who uncovered the figures, said: "Nothing can justify the step change in the number of criminal offences invented by this Government. This provides a devastating insight into the real legacy of nine years of New Labour government - a frenzied approach to law-making, thousands of new offences, an illiberal belief in heavy-handed regulation, an obsession with controlling the minutiae of everyday life.
"The result? A country less free than before, and a marked erosion of the trust which should exist between the Government and the governed."


He said ministers had failed to grasp the simple truth that "weighing down the statute book" with new laws was "no substitute for good government".

Many offences are uncontroversial and will have widespread support, such as tougher penalties for selling contaminated food or against violent crime. But the Government has still managed to produce a surreal list of new offences.

It is now illegal to sell grey squirrels, impersonate a traffic warden or offer Air Traffic Control services without a licence. Creating a nuclear explosion was outlawed in 1998.

Householders who fail to nominate a neighbour to turn off their alarm while they are away from home can be breaking the law. And it is an offence for a ship's captain to be carrying grain unless he has a copy of the International Grain Code on board.

The Home Office, which has produced 60 Bills over a hyperactive nine-year period, is responsible for 430 of the new offences.

The flood of Bills compares with one criminal justice Bill per decade for much of the 20th century and has brought pleas for a period of calm from the department.

Terry Grange, Chief Constable of Dyfed-Powys, has accused the past two home secretaries, Charles Clarke and John Reid, of making policies "on the hoof" in response to media pressure over serious crime problems, foreign offenders and the immigration service.

Lord Ramsbotham, the former chief inspector of prisons, has urged Tony Blair to "shut up" for the sake of stability in the criminal system.

Almost every other part of Whitehall has also found things to outlaw. The Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs has brought in 640 new offences, the vast majority through secondary legislation. The Department for Trade and Industry has produced another 592, and the Foreign Office and the Office for the Deputy Prime Minister 277 each.

Each addition swells the enormous number of offences already on the statute book, some dating back to medieval times. Even the Attorney General's office said it had no idea how many existed. A spokeswoman said: "There are thousands and thousands."

Downing Street argued last night that much of the legislation it had inherited needed to be updated. A spokesman said: "Crime has fallen by 35 per cent since Labour came to power precisely because we have given the police and criminal justice system the modern laws they have asked for to tackle crime effectively.

"Among the offences we've modernised are new laws to tackle sex offences, domestic violence, antisocial behaviour and knife and gun crime. Are the Liberal Democrats saying these were a mistake?"

Mr Blair has made clear that he favours an extension of summary justice, and fresh proposals are expected in the autumn.

The Association of Chief Police Officers disclosed yesterday that it was considering asking ministers for powers of instant justice, including the authority to exclude unruly youngsters from town centres and to break up teenage gangs.

Condemning the idea, David Davis, the shadow Home Secretary, said: "We cannot bypass the court system. It is up to the justice system to scrutinise and take judicial decisions, not the police."

Shami Chakrabarti, the director of human rights group Liberty, said the figures demonstrated that politicians were becoming "addicted to law making". She said: "The next time the cry goes up to legislate our way out of a crisis, a deep breath from the Home Office might just be more inspiring than further statutory graffiti."

Enver Solomon, deputy director of the Centre for Crime and Justice Studies at King's College London, said: "It has become a New Labour trademark to criminalise a range of social harms which would be more effectively dealt with away from the clutches of the criminal justice agencies."

Islamophobic’s Stub a Toe

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August 16, 2006

by Housewife4Palestine


It always amazes me that there is still people full of pure racism finding the time to associate me with perversion’s that if they actually knew me I would hope they would be ashamed and scurry away.

As I have mentioned before I do a lot of research on the internet and while some material I do not use because I do feel it is tainted, I have the chance also to observe what people do with my material and say or do in regards to me personally and while some is interesting and I do confess at time flattering, but then again you get people who are truly lost in this life and these people are the ones that think and do sometimes very bad things; these same things in Islam we call Haraam (sin).

I am reminded what my first husband said about me when he could still talk because not long after words he passed away, that I did more as a wife then he would have ever expected. I never did or say anything wrong, that every choice and decision I had made in this life was not only good but at times amazing.

Then one of my daughter’s use to say that she wished their was more people in this world like me because if their was the world would be a very wonderful place. And I do have to admit several times after this I have had similar to what my daughter said repeated to me. And while I am a very humble person and I appreciate the kindness extolled towards me I keep it in my heart and never let it rule my life.

Then we come back to these people that like to do bad things against Allah and smear people they really do not know, I wonder if they ever get ashamed because doing good for other people brings much happiness and I would think doing blatant harm to another would bring great sorrow.


While I am sure I am not the only one who subjected to this slander on the net, I would hope my fellow brother’s and Sister’s remember who you are and stay strong because good does always overcome the evil in this world.

More 9/11 Audio Tapes Released

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Almost five years after the 9/11 attacks, the New York City Fire Department released unheard audio tapes to the public, including firefighters calling for assignments.

WCBS' Marcia Kramer reports.

Islamic Scholar Challenges Treatment in Prison

August 16, 2006

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The Bureau of Prisons says it finds no civil rights violation in the treatment of Ali al-Tamimi, an Islamic scholar convicted in Virginia last year of urging young Muslim men to join the Taliban and fight U.S. troops. Al-Tamimi's lawyer says his client has been moved to stop him from meeting with his attorneys, and has been verbally abused.

Katrina Insurance Case Goes Against Family

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A federal judge sided with the insurance industry in a high-profile test case on flood damage from Hurricane Katrina. The couple who filed the case argued that wind caused most of the damage to their home. But the judge ruled the bulk of destruction was caused by flooding, and their policy didn't cover flood damage.

Worry

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