The parable of those who take [beings or forces] other than God for their protectors is that of the spider which makes for itself a house: for behold, the frailest of all houses is the spider's house. If only they understood this! (Quran 29:41)
 
31 March 2011
Irish Banks Need Another €24 Billion
Yet another bailout for these parasites. How many times must we allow the state(s) to just hand over billions of our money to these gangsters because they threaten to make the situation worse if we don't? Oh and by the way who said this? "A generation ago, the very idea that a British politician would go to  Ireland to see how to run an economy would have been laughable. The  Irish Republic was seen as Britain’s poor and troubled country cousin, a  rural backwater on the edge of Europe. Today things are different.  Ireland stands as a shining example of the art of the possible in  long-term economic policymaking, and that is why I am in Dublin: to  listen and to learn."
                 

Robert Fisk shows off his Arabic
"Not for nothing do Syrians shout Um al Arabiya Wahida ("mother of one Arab nation")." Erm, actually it's Ummah `Arabiyyah wahida that risalati khalida and it means "One Arab nation with an eternal mission".
Sounds like someone needs to chill out
"This ensured that there would be a genocidal, revolutionary Islamist, subversion-spreading, anti-American, brutally repressive, anti-Christian, misogynist Iranian client on the Mediterranean."
Israeli threatens to bomb Lebanese villages
That's the only purpose of this propaganda. As if if they really knew where all of Hezbollah's bunkers were they'd publicise it.
Has the Arab world changed or not?
Look at this statement from the Tunisian Foreign Ministry: "Tunisia is outraged by the statements... (from) a country which still denies the right of Palestinian refugees to return to their homeland, shamefully defying international law"
At the edge of starvation
Is this creepy or what? Since when did Israel have any right to decide the amount of calories Palestinians need to live.
The real message
Theresa May told MPs that 149 of the more than 200 demonstrators arrested during violent clashes with police  had now been charged. "The message to those who carry out violence is  clear," she said. "You will be caught and punished." But 138 of those  charged were peaceful protesters inside Fortnum's. The real message is:  if you are violent the police won't bother with you, but if they can  arrest you easily then they will do so.
Why did police charge only 11 rioters over the anti-cuts protests?
Of course they mean AT MOST 11 rioters, since all but 11 definitely had nothing to do with any rioting. That's not to say the other 11 were involved either. The police had to charge 138 people over the Fortnum and Mason protest because it would have looked really bad if the headline the next day had been 'only 11 charged', and most people don't notice that the vast majority charged had nothing to do with any violence or damage.
"unprecedented"
This article misses that the protesters had been locked in the shop by the police, making the 'aggravated trespass' charge a farce.
Iran is top of the world in science growth
And most countries don't have to deal with Mossad murdering their scientists either.
When will Arab dictators learn?
Every time they make a speech to the nation they just make the situation worse.
30 March 2011
Jumblatt gets comfortable
Isn't Jumblatt desperately trying to keep as much distance between himself and Nasrallah as possible while still sitting in that chair?
On non-peaceful protest
A long article on the legitimacy of non-peaceful resistance against the state from after the Nov 10th tuition fees protest. I found it pretty interesting.
Zionist kidnappers to hold victim hostage
Apparently committing "anti-Israeli activity" is now an international crime that can get you kidnapped by Mossad from anywhere in the world and taken to Israel.
March 26th London Protests - What Really Happened
Sister Sanum gives her account of the Trafalgar Square demonstration last Saturday.
Dozens of deaths in Iraq hostage drama
Iraq is such a depressing story. Has there ever been any good news come out of that country for decades? Pray for its people, the vast majority of whom deserve none of this torment.
Israel's favorite Arab dictator of all is Assad
Man they just can't keep this secret to themselves can they.
29 March 2011
Revenge for Itamar "terrorist" attack continues
The police investigation into the Itamar murders remains under a gag order. No individual Palestinian has been accused or even named as a suspect by the police. However, the resident of the neighboring Palestinian village Awarta, who have suffered for years from settler pogroms, are being collectively blamed and punished...
Terrorists pass law to strip Palestinians of rights
A key difference between the European and Israeli right: the European right want to kick out immigrants, the Israeli right ARE immigrants who want to kick out the native population. Both are bad, but they are very different.
More powers to the police
"If the police need more help to do their work I will not hesitate in granting it to them.
"We will always back the police when they do their important  work and we will back them as they do their job to bring these mindless  thugs to justice," Mrs May said.
This is such a disturbing statement. So the government will "always back the police" and all the police need to do is ask for powers and they will be granted without hesitation. The use of the word 'need' is meaningless since the police always claim they 'need' such-and-such powers and not that they merely want them.
This is such a disturbing statement. So the government will "always back the police" and all the police need to do is ask for powers and they will be granted without hesitation. The use of the word 'need' is meaningless since the police always claim they 'need' such-and-such powers and not that they merely want them.
Zionists for Al-Asad
Told you Israel privately supports the Syrian regime and does not want it overthrown as it knows the alternative would most likely be worse for them.
Air strike kills Afghan civilians
Don't worry the BBC has already done an investigation and has decided it was an accident. Hamid Karzai will make another fiery anti-US speech while collaborating with the Americans.
All Shias are automatically behind the Bahraini uprising
After massacring their citizens demonstrating for democracy and equal rights and inviting a Saudi invasion to save them, the Bahraini dictatorship denounces Hezbollah as a terrorist organisation. Of course if you were to ask them directly the Arab dictatorships would say they're opposed to Israel. That Israel's friends are their friends and Israel's enemies are their enemies is just a coincidence.
Hamas terrorists out of fashion?
Isn't this article kind of funny? In the 1980s Fatah used to be the "radical anti-Western terrorist group" who couldn't be talked to and these puppet Palestinian councils in the territories were called the moderates. Then Fatah became the moderate pro-Western group and Hamas emerged to become the new radical group whereas the puppet councils became utterly irrelevant. Now apparently Islamic Jihad is the radical terrorist group defying the moderate Hamas as Fatah becomes more and more irrelevant.
EDL? Violence?
"When  was the last time Right-wingers in Britain caused such violence? If the  entirely working-class English Defence League can manage a large  protest in Luton without violence, why can’t middle-class lefties?"
According to the Telegraph the EDL is "entirely working-class" and has never been involved in violence. 
Anti tax-dodging = Fascism?
Look at this insanity. Apparently I'm now a "fascist agitator" for doing nothing more than walk into the Queen's favourite shop and shouting "pay your taxes". And some police chief comes up with "nasty bunch of black-shirted thugs", what's with all the fascist references? For the record, I was wearing a green shirt that had a quote of Rosa Luxemburg written on it. How much more fascist do you get?
Daily Mail idiocy
"On Saturday, UK Uncut hijacked a march which  reflected ordinary voters’ legitimate concerns. Of course, there are  injustices in our tax system and UK Uncut has every right to highlight  them.
Instead of rampaging through the cheese and chocs at Fortnum & Mason, its supporters should be more annoyed that the head of HMRC wines and dines with the bosses of Vodafone."
Yeah! Why aren't UK Uncut protesting against Vodafone's tax dodging!? Conspiracy I tell you.
Instead of rampaging through the cheese and chocs at Fortnum & Mason, its supporters should be more annoyed that the head of HMRC wines and dines with the bosses of Vodafone."
Yeah! Why aren't UK Uncut protesting against Vodafone's tax dodging!? Conspiracy I tell you.
Police lies
This fits well with my experience. We were locked in  the building and told we couldn't leave because there was some kind of  major rioting going on just outside (they wouldn't even let us near the  windows to see what was happening). Then at 6pm  they told us we need to leave now and that "there is no trick" and we  would be free to go. Then they arrested us all for aggravated tresspass  and criminal damage. I wasn't that bothered by it because I didn't trust  the police from the start they always lie, but still their case is so ridiculous. They accused us  of criminal damage when all of that was done on the street outside  while he had been locked inside that shop by the police so we have an  obvious alibi. And as for aggravated tresspass how could we have  committed that crime when the police were banning us from leaving? Say hello to a wrongful arrest payout.
Almost all charged were definitely innocent
The Met Police tell us that of the 147 people charged, 138 were from the Fortnum and Mason protest.
Typical
I spend my last posts directing people to advice on what to do if arrested at a march only to be arrested at that march myself. I'm sure there's a good joke in there somewhere. Anyway I'm back now after an unpleasant 24+ hours in a police cell and some ridiculous charges to deal with.
25 March 2011
Tomorrow's march in London
Do not trust the TUC stewards or legal observers from Liberty, both are working with the police. Good legal observers are from the Legal Defence and Monitoring Group and Green and Black Cross who will be wearing orange bibs. They will help you and won't do anything that may incriminate you later e.g. noting down your actions. Write on your body GBC 07946541511, and Bindmans 02078334433 for legal aid in case you get arrested and remember to say "no comment" to all police questions. Even small chat just say 'no comment'. They're only talking to you to try and find something incriminating in what you say.
As Israel murders more Palestinians in Gaza
The man who calls himself the "President of Palestine" was in Russia today to meet with its Mufti. After pushing really strongly he convinced the Mufti of Russia to send an army to liberate Palestine. Thousands of Palestinians are now rushing to the streets dancing to celebrate this development.
Israeli court endorses kidnapping
Note to everyone: Whenever an Israeli newspaper uses the phrase "according to the foreign media" that means the Israeli Military Censor has banned journalists from reporting the story. By the way Israel is the only country in the world which has legalised hostage taking.
Israeli cities evacuated
After  much searching the Israelis finally managed to find where that rocket  landed. See the damage? It's worse than the Hiroshima bombs.
Two kidnapped on the Israel-Lebanon border
If Hezbollah abducted two Israelis it would be considered justified for Israel to launch a full invasion.
Pulitzer Prize
There's nothing funnier than Thomas Freedman pretending he's some kind of expert on the Middle East. "There are many Bahraini Sunnis and Shiites — so-called sushis, fused by inter-marriage — who carry modern political identities and would accept a true democracy." Sushis......?
Let's go back a few years...
Britain and Libya unveil energy and arms deals. But to be fair Britain didn't realise the Libyan regime was a criminal dictatorship until a month ago.
Hamas get a brain
Well at least they've learned from Cast Lead, when 250 people were killed in 5 minutes of Israeli bombing raids because Hamas didn't evacuate government buildings despite it being obvious that a massive attack was imminent. You know why? Because Israel's favourite Egyptian Omar Suleiman "assured" them that the Israelis wouldn't attack. You have to be pretty dumb to get tricked by Mubarak's intelligence forces.
The cute Egyptian army
"Salwa  Hosseini, 20, who was taken by soldiers to a military prison on the  outskirts of Cairo, told Amnesty International that she and fellow  female detainees were strip searched, photographed while naked and  subjected to electric shocks. Hossein added that female guards warned  the captured women they would be charged with prostitution if they  didn't take medical tests to prove they were virgins." 
Meanwhile Western governments can't stop showering praise on the Egyptian army for its handling of the demonstrations.
24 March 2011
It's Isabel Kershner... what do you expect?
"stray Israeli mortar fire killed three Palestinian youths and a 60-year-old man as Israel responded to a rocket attack" Would the New York Times ever report that "stray Palestinian fire killed an Israeli as Hamas responded to air strikes"? They should have a disclaimer at the top of all articles on Israel/Palestine saying "The New York Times shall provide justifications for every Israeli killing of Palestinians." And note how the other 9 Palestinians killed by Israel disappear from the story, as they were killed first and don't fit with the reporting of Israeli airstrikes as "responses".
Massacre in Dir`ah
Massacres of the Syrian dictatorship don't interest Western media for some reason. Look at this pathetic report, you need a magnifying glass to see it.
Speech of Hasan Nasrallah on March 19th
I take refuge in God from the stoned devil. In the Name of God, The Compassionate,  The Most Merciful. Praise be to God, The Lord of the world. Peace be  on the Seal of prophets, our Master and Prophet Abi Al Qassem Mohammad  and on his chaste and pure Household, chosen companions and all prophets  and messengers. The gentle religionists, the gentle MPs, brothers, and  sisters, God's peace, mercy and blessings be upon you.
Today we  meet to express our consolidation with our Arab peoples, their  revolutions, uprisings, and sacrifices, mainly with the people of  Tunisia - we have started chronologically - then Egypt, Bahrain, Libya,  and Yemen.
The value of  this consolidation is spiritual, political, and ethical, as for its  effects, they are primarily spiritual since the origin of what is going  on today and what might determine the fate of an uprising here and a  revolution there, a resistance here and a resistance there, is the  steadfastness and resistance of the peoples. In the first place, this is  with their faith and high spirits.
You and I  remember well the harsh days of the July War, the scandals of which we  smell nowadays in Wikileaks. You remember well that in those days, any  talk in any place of the world, any celebration, demonstration, sit-in,  throng, speech, statement, or declaration affected well and positively  the spirits of the Resistance, the steadfast, the dislodged, and the  fighters. This is the case of the rebellious peoples these days.
We are here  today to tell them: We are with you, we support you, we press your  hands, we feel glad when you do, and we are sad when you are. We  supplicate to God to grant you victory, and we offer ourselves and say:  We are ready to help and assist you with all that your sake and ours  might require. We offer our capacities and capabilities to be by your  side.
I will speak  - my brothers and sisters - about different topics and a group of  common topics among these peoples. I will give a very brief word  concerning every country, and I will tackle the issue of Bahrain a  little bit more upon the sectarian controversy of the special issue, the  special complexity present there, responsibilities, and required  initiatives. Then I will leave some time to talk about the recent  Lebanese developments, which need to be tackled.
Firstly: We  reiterate that these revolutions are the peoples' own wills.
Any  accusation that claims that America is behind these revolutions, has  incited and stirred them, and is leading them represents a false, unjust  accusation of these peoples, especially if we talk about these five  systems, which are allies to America. They are systems that follow  America and harmonize with it, that have offered and still offer  services for the American plot, and that do not constitute any threat to  the American policy - which is Israel in the Middle East Region. Is  it logical that the American government criticizes obedient,  harmonizing, submissive, and ally systems and incites popular  revolutions?
This is  illogical, especially when America knows very well - upon polls,  surveys, and public and intelligence information - that the awareness  and insight of these peoples has now become obvious and that these  peoples have a very aware, steadfast, and committed attitude against the  American policy and government and against the presence of Israel.  Thus, how could the American government incite revolutions of peoples  who are aware, have foresight and are well-determined, without knowing  what consequences these revolutions will result in and what alternatives  these peoples will produce at the level of governments and systems? So  this is a false and unjust accusation.
Had we been  talking of a withstanding, resistant system that does not submit to the  will of the United States of America or the American plot, a system that  withstands and challenges Israel, a system that is then objected by  protests, then we could have wondered - excluding prejudice - whether it  is likely to be discussed that there are provocateurs and inciters  against this system. But can some say that these are American  revolutions against systems submissive to the U.S.A.? This is unaccepted  - as is the ridiculous accusation of Al Qaeda to have incited the  Libyan revolution and the ridiculous accusation of Iran to have provoked  the uprising of the people in Bahrain.
Secondly, I  will be concise with the topics, as there is much to say. These are  true, popular revolutions that people have launched - primarily youth -  then men, women, children, and elders, who were followed by elites and  then political powers. These revolutions are based on faith, awareness,  anger, enthusiasm - and most important - great readiness for sacrifice.  This is what the counteractive systems cannot ignore about these  peoples.
We have  watched televisions and seen, with our own eyes, youth challenging guns  to shoot them, and they were shot. We've seen this in Tunisia, Egypt,  Bahrain, Yemen, and Libya. But it doesn't stop here; afterwards, other  youth challenge bullets and guns.
What does this mean? It is of quite great  significance that murder, horror, and massacres have failed to get  people out of arenas and fields of encounter. There is a divine,  historic, and natural norm that governs history and society. It is this:
When such a  people with this high determination, faith, awareness, readiness for  sacrifice and patience in spite of the blood, martyrs, wounds, and house  demolitions is present, it cannot be defeated. Not America, not Israel,  and not any tyrannical regime in the world can conquer this people.
This is a  divine norm, a natural, divine law; hence, the sacrifices may be many,  but in the end, steadfastness, determination, and enthusiasm lead to  victory. This is evident through the history of revolutions, public  uprisings, and recent and post resistant acts. Here lies the primary  element of strength, which we find in these rebellious peoples.
Accordingly,  we issue our call in Lebanon, the country of the liberal Resistance in  2000 and the victorious Resistance in July, 2006 to tell these peoples  that the only available and required choice is that you be quite  steadfast and patient and that you have faith in God, the Supreme and  Almighty, for if you are patient and steadfast and sustain your struggle  and jihad, He shall support you and grant you victory.
Thirdly: As  concerns the reactions of these systems, what were the reactions to  rightful, public revolutions with just, self-willing dependent, and  determined requests?
Instead of  initiating an honest dialogue with representatives of these revolutions  and uprisings and carrying out true and serious reformations with no  hypocrisy or maneuvers, these systems have coerced, killed, tortured,  accused, insulted, and humiliated the peoples. Those honorable peoples -  in all arenas and domains - have been reviled with words like mice,  rats, dopes, and sectarians. They were accused of belonging to Al Qaeda  at places, of agency to America at other places, and the like.
This has  complicated issues in all of these countries and has ruined any  possibility for dialogue. Thus, these peoples have elevated their  requests and made greater expectations. When there are vast sacrifices  and so many martyrs and wounded, issues become more difficult and  consent of certain limits becomes difficult and impossible for these  peoples and for their leaders that have been elaborated in the domains.
However,  great victory was achieved in both Egypt and Tunisia, while the Libyan  system has driven Libya into a harsh internal war, and each of the  Yemeni and Bahraini systems have placed their peoples at a close stance  to civil war. Had the Yemenis and Bahrainis not insisted on peaceful  movements in their countries, we would have witnessed bloody, miserable  civil wars in these countries upon the performance of their regimes.
Fourthly:  What we must carefully consider is the unveiled and hypocritical  American and western performance through all of these incidents that  have been taking place for several months in our Arab region. We can  simply discover or understand the currently applied policies by the  Americans concerning these maneuvers and revolutions as such:
Shallow  reformations can be made at submissive regimes that the Americans can  maintain.  Besides, a short-termed chance could be given to the  submissive regime to modify the battle with its people in case of  avoided inner, serious repercussions.
Then, in  case the American government foresees that the battle will be very  costly for American interests, it sets governors aside, asks them to  leave, and mitigates as much damage as can be so as to satisfy the  peoples or deceive them - bringing them back to their homes without the  accomplishment of the revolutionary declared objectives.
The American  government exploits all of these scenarios to appear as the advocate of  civil rights, peoples' freedom, change, and reformation.
What we  request today is that nobody in our Arabian, Islamic world be deceived.  Certainly no one has been since the peoples now are quite conscious and  enjoy high foresight as respects the American policies. They recognize  that America has fabricated these regimes and has been protecting them  for decades. The regimes' weaponry, reinforcement, and hegemony on their  peoples have been handled by America. Consequently, the American  government takes part in all of the crimes these regimes have committed  against their peoples throughout all of the past years.
Moreover,  any American talk of protecting the peoples of our region, respecting  legal and civil rights, and convicting coercion and horrifying acts  enjoys no credibility. This is upon the declared, persistent American  policy towards the oppressed Palestinian people. Days ago, the American  government vetoed against the settlement construction halt while in the  International Security Council session. The Palestinians are killed,  shelled, and dislodged. Their houses, fields, and trees are destroyed.  Eleven thousand Palestinians are detainees. The Islamic and Christian  sacredness in Al Quds are endangered, but the Americans defend the  killer, the murderer, the ravisher, the bone crusher, and he who shells  the civilians' houses in Gaza with drone artillery.
As long as  this is the American policy towards Palestine and its people, every  American talk of honest, sincere concern to defend the rights of the  Egyptians, Tunisians, Libyans, Yemenis, Bahrainis, or others is  hypocrisy. The American intervention actually aims at enhancing the  American image, running the crisis, guaranteeing the convenient  alternatives for the American plot where submissive regimes have failed  to continue, or pursuing oil fields instead of letting them into the  hands of sincere, honest patriots. This is the background of American  intervention rather than the one Obama wants us to believe.
It is not a  different government; neither does it defend peoples. No, I ask the Arab  peoples to keep their eyes wide open for Palestine because this  American government supports Israel that is crushing the Palestinian  people and assailing the peoples of the region. All the American  allegations of human rights and democracy are false.
We may  reconsider the American government once we witness a radical evolution  of the U.S.A. policies regarding Palestine and its people. This is why  it is essential that the peoples be cautious with the American policies  and attempts to pillage these revolutions and the martyrs' blood. The  peoples should also be cautious with the unstoppable efforts at  diverting the path of public revolutions, at dividing Arab countries,  and at inciting a civil open war. These are grave dangers that serve the  American alternative plot for our region.
I begin the  second part. In Tunisia and Egypt, victory has been achieved, and the  oppressors have been gone upon many factors; I don't want to analyze  them but to mention the most important among them:
- The  steadfastness of the Tunisian and Egyptian people and their vast  sacrifices despite hundreds of martyrs and thousands of wounded
- The neutralism of  the military institution - whatever the reasons are
- The public  abandonment of the regime - This is really important. For instance, the  regime of Zeinul Abideen Bin Ali and that of Hosni Mubarak didn't find  people to defend and adopt them; therefore, they hired gangsters  (Baltageya), camels, and mules to assail millions of crowds in the  arenas. But those peoples were victorious.
Some of  those orchestrating the encounters of these peoples in Egypt and Tunisia  have thought that the peoples will be satisfied with the departure of  the governor and his family; hence, if Zeinul Abideen departed with  Leila Trabulsi (his wife) and Hosni Mubarak with Susan (his wife),  people were thought to renounce the revolution, leaving the rest of the  regime unchanged. This was America's bet in an attempt to mitigate  losses.
[Sayyed  Nasrallah interrupted the speech to insert this remark:]"A while ago,  the brothers offered me a note, informing me that there is tremendous  jamming of all satellites' channels. I don't know whether this is true  or not. To fear words is an evidence of weakness - especially if the  words are Lebanese. Lebanon does not have 50 million or 100 million  residents, it has no oil! But God willing, we are going to have oil!"
[Sayyed  Nasrallah continued with the previous topic:] They were surprised that  those peoples didn't return home, but rather they continued to advocate  the overthrowing of the so-called transitional governments, and they did  overthrow the governments. These peoples advocated the dissimilation of  fake parliaments, and that happened. They requested that coercive  security systems and policies be cancelled, and they were. These peoples  continued to advocate and request, and they still continue to do so.
This is what  makes our great hope of the Egyptian and Tunisian people, who we call  on for unity and harmony, particularly when it comes to major choices  because - God forbid - division leads to an anti-revolution or to the  reproduction of governing parties, regimes, or groups. This must be  mainly avoided in Egypt since it has great influence on the Arab world,  the cause of the Resistance, Palestine, and the Arab-Israeli  struggle.
Our brothers  and sisters in Egypt must recognize that all of us have our hopes on  them, for they can influence all Arab and Islamic worlds with their  position and attitude.
Just as the  peoples rebelled in Tunisia and Egypt, the Libyans did. A group of youth  started at Benghazi, and they were confronted with bullets and murder.  Then people rushed to embrace them, and the revolution moved from one  city to another. There were demonstrations and civil disobedience, which  were confronted with bullets, drones, and tanks. War was imposed on the  peaceful and civil public revolution. What is going on in Libya is a  war imposed by the regime on a people who wanted change without using  arms.
Hereupon,  this people had the choice of self-defense without being an armed  organization or having any military experience or enough weapons. War  broke out against the Libyan people in the west and east. The drones,  tanks, cannons, and rows of Katiosha-missile emplacements, which you and  we have seen on television, remind us - the Lebanese - of the Israeli  invasion in 1982 and of all of the Israeli wars. What Gaddafi is  assailing his people with is the same as that of the previous Israeli  war against Lebanon and Gaza. All of the noble in the world must condemn  these great crimes committed by Gaddafi's regime. Besides, every person  who can offer any kind of help to these rebellious people must do so in  order to assist their steadfastness and tolerance of demolitions and  massacres.
Our  rebellious brothers in Libya and our Arab peoples must recognize that  America and the west have offered the Libyan regime enough time to crush  the revolution. Although they wasted all this time with sessions and so  much talk, people were steadfast and tolerant. They fought and  embarrassed the world with their steadfastness and tolerance. Had the  Libyan revolution collapsed in a few days, a week, or two weeks, the  world would have admitted, again, Gaddafi's regime, settled issues with  him, and bought oil from him at the required and convenient prices.  Gaddafi's money would have, anew, been into the pockets of presidents,  European-Union MPs, and others. The steadfast of those revolutionists  has changed the equation today.
There's one  last word I tell you regarding the Libyan issue: Those revolutionists  have no choice but to be steadfast and fight. We have expertise  regarding wars, combats, encounters, and psychological war, too. We can  read faces and tell whether they are desperate, scared, or disappointed.
Personally,  my experience has allowed me to read the faces of the rebellious Libyan  fighters and find dignity, high spirits, high readiness for martyrdom,  and great determination against retreat or defeat. This offers hope.  Certainly, the Libyan situation today is very complicated because of the  international intervention that has commenced and that might lead Libya  to the nation's league. As a result, the rebels must be aware and  patriotic enough. The last thing I tell them is that the Lebanese  Resistance was steadfast for 33 nights and days at a time when more than  a hundred Israeli drones were shelling all regions - killing and  demolishing. Today, in the name of this victorious Resistance, I send a  thousand salutations to the steadfast Libyan fighters, in Benghazi,  Ajdabya, Tobroq, Misrata, and all of the other steadfast, patient Libyan  cities.
Since we are  speaking about Libya, we say that the greatest crime Gaddafi has  committed against Lebanon, the Lebanese and Palestinian Resistance, and  Al Quds has been the abduction and detention of Sayyed Moussa Sadr and  his companions. Such crime is unforgettable and condemned. All of the  honorable people, the lovers of Imam Sadr, and his sons are still  concerned with this case. As for the recent praise of Imam Sadr by  Gaddafi, who talked about the Imam's journey to Libya and referred to  the testimony of the Libyan judiciary, it is all lies and hypocrisy, and  this will change nothing about the Imam's abduction. We all know how  influential Gaddafi's money is on the Italian government, Berluscone's  government, and the Italian judiciary. We look forward to freeing the  Imam from this tyrannical oppression.
With respect  to Yemen, where incidents, struggles, and wars preceded the revolutions  in Egypt and Tunisia, there are major complications there. Killing many  demonstrators, wounding hundreds of them, and oppressing a people who  are advocating for their legal rights can't be ignored nowadays. We  greet the steadfast Yemenis and rebels and their peaceful acts. Yemen is  full of weaponry, whereby the Yemeni tribes have kalashnikovs, RPG's,  cannonades, Dushka, and antiaircraft. Nevertheless, they manifest great  awareness of self-discipline, steadfastness, and peaceful advocating of  rights - away from declination into civil war.
Speaking of  Bahrain, we have all witnessed what has gone on and what is going on  there. Through detailed follow-up of the incidents of the region and of  Bahrain, I can tell the people over there are the most oppressed. As you  know, Bahrain is a small island whose residents do not exceed a  million. Those peaceful and oppressed residents demonstrated in the  hundreds to advocate for their rights. There weren't thousands or tens  of thousands, and the government could call on for dialogue without  shooting those young people.
However, the  government started to kill and called for dialogue while killing.  Still, the people of Bahrain reiterated their national unity and  patriotism and that they weren't acting upon a regional or sectarian  background. Armies were brought instead of policemen. Many were killed,  and others were wounded or arrested.
Brothers and  sisters, here is a weird paradox. Neither the Arab League nor the Arab  governments sent an army to support the Libyans, who were being  bombarded with different weaponry. On the contrary, the League and the  governments sent armies to Bahrain so as to defend a regime that hadn't  been endangered in the first place. It is true that the demonstrators  were using the slogan of overthrowing the regime, but peaceful  demonstrations cannot overthrow Arab regimes of this kind. The  opposition in Bahrain was totally peaceful and caused no harm. Still,  Arabcountries were brought to fight it.
It is such a  strange paradox; they even broke into hospitals and assailed the  wounded, and they destroyed the houses of some opposition leaders. By  the way, this is the Israeli way of dealing with our Palestinian  brothers. Every time a Palestinian fighter is arrested, the Israelis  destroy his house. In Bahrain, this is what they do. They even destroyed  Alulua (The Pearl) Round because they cannot tolerate the rebels.
But I tell  you that you can tolerate all this since the tyrannical are usually  brutal, and fighters usually offer sacrifices. But the greatest  oppression is the malicious sectarianism.
Before  criticism, I have to greet the Muslim Sunnite religionists and movements  in Lebanon and the Arab and Islamic world. I greet all the attitudes of  national, Arab parties, forces, characters, and nationalists.  Particularly I have to be very grateful to the Turkish Prime Minister,  Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, for his special, expressive attitude.
Here I would  like to ask some Arabs and Muslims about the oppression against our  people in Bahrain and the ignorance of their peaceful advocating of  rights, about the conviction of their movement. Were all of those  martyrs and wounded convicted simply because they were Shiites? Does  belonging to a religion and a confession deprive a person of his human  and normal civil rights?
Unfortunately,  this is the question. Does the Shiite majority of the opposition in  Bahrain deprive it of its rights and dignity and make of it an easy  victim? Does this make accusations and counter-advisements legal? What  is right and just about this?
Brothers and  sisters, all of us - Muslims, Christians, Sunnites, and Shiites - have  consolidated with the Palestinian people without asking what their  confession was. We know that the Palestinians are Muslim Sunnites and  Christians, but we don't inquire about the confessions of the  Palestinians, Tunisians, Egyptians, Libyans, nor Yemenis. It's been our  duty to consolidate with them, and none of them is obliged to us. Iran  was on top of the consolidators with the oppressed and the tortured,  whereby His Eminence, Imam Khamenei (Long live His Honor), has supported  all of these tortured peoples with a special and great attitude. Did  Iran support Palestine on a sectarian background or on the basis of  belief, humanity and ethics? Isn't this the truth?
I denounce  the way some call the Egyptians to demonstrate and then ask the Libyans  to kill Gaddafi, but when it comes to Bahrain, where none of the  opposition wants to kill anyone, none supports the opposition, but they  withstand it.
Today, I am  going to inquire very bravely, although I've never wanted to inquire  about any Arabregime, and you have known Hizbullah's history for the  recent years - today, what is the difference between the regime of Al  Khaleefa and Al Mubarak? What difference lies between the regime of Al  Khaleefa in Bahrain and that of Gaddafi in Libya? Is there democracy or  regard of human rights? Are these regimes denouncers of America and  Israel? When a people denounce the Israeli regime, we ask its people  to be tolerant, give attention to priorities, allow dialogue, and  approach issues differently in cases of some inner problems. But most of  the Arab regimes are submissive tails.
Anyway,  what's happening in Bahrain is not the movement of a confession or  doctrine; instead, it is a weapon which the disabled use against anyone  with a just cause. However, this will not defeat the will of the rebels  or the liberals in Bahrain.
What I say  to the brothers and sisters in Bahrain is: Don't give your ears to the  sectarians, their counter-advisements, or media. There are religionists  and important Sunnite voices in the Islamic world. They support your  rights and consolidate with you. I tell you, persevere and be patient  and steadfast to defend your rights. I tell you this because I know the  people. You have a wise, aware, and courageous leadership, so listen to  it and harmonize together. Your wounds, brothers and sisters, will  defeat the oppressors and tyrants and make them admit your legal rights.  Your cause deserves sacrifice, martyrdom, and perseverance - even if  this is going to take time.
As for the  governors in Libya, Bahrain, and Yemen, I address them: How do you  imagine the future? How do you think your governments could last and  your regimes could endure after all the oppression, crimes, and  humiliation you've perpetrated? No matter how stubborn you are, you are  doomed to be defeated, so respond to your peoples before it is too late.
Fifthly, the  Arab and Islamic countries must hold responsibility for what is going  on in every Arab country. Yes, their duty is to interfere by sending  armies to defend the peoples and prevent foreign intervention instead of  oppressing them.
Unfortunately,  today, upon the renouncement of responsibility by most of the Arab and  Muslim governors, western and American intervention has easy access into  Libya. We don't know what will occur in Libya. Allowing access to  foreign intervention with every Arab country will take us back into the  era of occupation, direct settlement, division, or whatsoever.
In this  critical, historical stage, it's every capable person's duty to help  find solutions. For instance, today, in Bahrain and Yemen, there's a  crisis of trust between the opposition and the authority. Undoubtedly,  some people support the authority, whereas the majority supports the  opposition, which has its reasons not to trust the authority. Where is  the Arab mediator or the Islamic-Conference Organization? With respect  to the opposition and the authority, there are trusted countries within  the region that can play a mediating role now. Instead of sending armies  to Bahrain, those countries should've sent their foreign ministers for  the sake of true intermediation, which is still possible.
Since today  we consolidate with the Arab peoples, I call on governors, religionists,  elites, political powers, and anyone who has an influential capacity to  try to find right solutions to maintain the geographical unity and  sovereignty, to protect souls, and to achieve the best of the advocated  quests of the oppressed people.
Within the  remaining minutes, I'd like to speak concisely of the Lebanese  situation.
In the past  two months, we've witnessed the decline of the previous government and  the designation of a new character to form a new Lebanese government.  We've witnessed an organized and programmed call for "disarmament",  which is persistent in different forms.  Everything that could be said -  whether true or not - was told. Different media were used - banners,  ads, channels, even cartoons like Mufasa and Simba [Characters from The  Lion King Movie].
I simply  comment to define responsibilities:
Firstly, all  that they've said during their crowds, festivals, and speeches did not  bring them any harm or even a slap on the face. This is enough proof  that we haven't pointed a gun at anyone. But in the other Arab  countries, the citizens do much less than this, and what do they get?  Much more. These are apparent facts.
The Lebanese  Army, Lebanese security forces, and the forces of the new majority -  mainly Hizbullah and Amal Movement in Beirut - have been actual partners  collaborating day and night to protect those who revile, swear at, and  assail the Resistance. Is there any further maintenance of freedom yet?  You say and do whatever you want, and you provoke and incite, but none  assails you. This gives great evidence that no guns are pointed at your  heads.
Speaking of  the content, in the last two months, we've heard nothing new to comment  on. All that has been said is repetition of the previous talk, slogans,  and accusations. Therefore, we need no further discussions.
The issue of  the Resistance can't be handled through incitement. We've always said  we are ready for dialogue because we have logic, vision, experience, and  brilliant evidence. Our school of country defense is being taught at  the greatest and most important military faculties in the world.
I reiterate  that all of the noise you are making will not affect the performance of  the Resistance, which continues its training, armament, organization,  and preparation to elevate its level and further collaborate with the  army and the people. The last of this collaboration results has been the  dismantling of the espionage device in southern Lebanon days ago.
Therefore,  all your noise won't affect the spirits, the performance, or the  readiness of the Resistance. It won't affect the belief of our audience,  but it will reinforce it.
Soon, when  any Lebanese government decides to dig the southern sea for oil or gas  and Israel threatens it, we'll only find the Resistance imposing  Lebanon's respect and its rights of digging for oil and gas on Israel  and the whole world. How should we defend ourselves and our oil and gas?  With poetry? Banners? Neckties? That day they "made us see the jacket".  I'm only saying this for humor. Of course, everyone can "wear and take  off whatever he wants".
In all of  these cases, this campaign aims at dragging the Resistance into  bickering, but you need to know that we still keep our decision not to  do so. What should we do? Should we explain the necessity, benefit,  seriousness, production, and accomplishment of the Resistance? People  know that, for they have made this - not we. We just express it.
We won't be  dragged into bickering - you must know. Talk, discuss, and make as many  speeches as you want. Of course, once we find an argument worthy of  discussion, we'll discuss it since we respect people's minds, talk, and  speech.
There is  another purpose behind bickering; they want to provoke us and incite  sectarianism. This is why I ask youth to listen to me; we must not be  provoked. Be as "relaxed as you can" when you hear or watch. If you  can't tolerate that, don't listen and watch.
We must not  be provoked, for when we read the Wikileaks cables, we find out that  there's always a 14-March team that seeks to inflict uproar among the  Shiites and Sunnites in Lebanon. This is their aim beyond provoking us.  They've been hoping to drag Lebanon to this uproar through the Special  Tribunal for Lebanon, the accusations of Daniel Bellemare, and the  oppressive conviction. I've told you they won't be able to do this to us  - thanks to God. Although the conviction hasn't been issued yet, we  know what the story is, so we consider it has been issued, and it is  worthless. No Sunnite-Shiite uproar has or will take place in Lebanon.  They have lost the authority they are yearning for now as a price for  the conviction, but it's not the fault of the Sunnites or Shiites. We  needn't worry, but we have to tolerate all what media expose. There are  those who get "mad", but nothing is dangerous. The Resistance, its arms,  presence, and audience are alright. Its eyes and weapons are always  aimed at the enemy. Still, "none should annoy it."
The third  point concerning the Lebanese issue is the Wikileaks cables, which make  obvious how great were the bets and hopes on the Israeli War against  the Resistance. They also show the gravity of the disappointments upon  the victory on August 14. We'll wait till the last cables show up and  see what's going to happen. Then we can talk.
Primarily  and quickly I can classify the Wikileaks cables into two sections:
The first is  what Jeffrey Feltman, Michelle Sisson, or others say. It includes their  analysis, hopes, and emotions. We have no problem with this. "Let them  analyze the way they want and wish for whatsoever. We have been  victorious, but they have been disappointed."
Concerning  this section, if any politician or MP denies a fake speech, we'll accept  that. "What more do you want?"
The second  section isn't about analysis; it's about requests. Someone asks the  American ambassador to make Israel occupy Bint Jbeil. Another requests  that the war not be terminated unless Hizbullah is demolished. A third  requests what follows before war ends: multi-national forces at the  Lebanese-Syrian borders. "You have to place whatever on the borders. You  just have to keep Hizbullah away from victory". This is not an  analysis, neither is it an emotion. This is an incitement of Israel -  who is conventionally known as the enemy of Lebanon - to kill, shell,  and destroy a part of the Lebanese nation, its Resistance, and its army.  This is not a mere emotion; it is another issue.
As for the  second part regarding characters, I divide it into two sections, too:  The first section has revised its attitudes and political path and  changed direction, declaring its support of the Resistance. Good, what  do we want? This is it. Yet, another section still declares and  practices what it mentioned in Wikileaks in 2006. It has been and is  still provoking and calling for the destruction of Lebanon for political  and partition reasons. It has conspired against the Resistance and  still does.
Actually, we  want to file cases at this point. We're not going to organize  demonstrations or the like. The civilians of Bint Jbeil, Eita, southern  and northern Litany, and all those who were shelled are going to file  cases civically. We will pursue he who said, "Strike them and shell  them" on the 15th of July. Then this character has to be sued, for many  have died after July 15 because of his request.
We'll see  how the judiciary acts towards this issue.
So we have a  new file like that of the false witnesses. We want to discuss it; we  haven't yet.
In 2006, we  had information, but we didn't expose it. I want the whole world to know  that I say this is the noblest Resistance and these are the most  honorable, sincere, and pure people because I know how others conspired  against us and sought to demolish us. Still, on September 22, in the  festival we organized to celebrate victory after the July War, I called  on those who conspired against us and killed our companions and children  to cooperate with us and build and protect Lebanon together.
But today  these issues are exposed in newspapers, televisions, and websites.  However, we will act with courtesy and file judiciary cases against  those who were caught red-handed.
As respects  the government, I say briefly: Yes, there are constraints.
Firstly:  With respect to the formulation of the government: You have to get the  new majority to account for this since the Bristol Meeting when March-14  forces declared that they won't participate. We have to count since  that day - not since the designation of MP Najib Mikati.
Of course, there are  great constraints on MP Mikati - ambassadors, countries, a question of  the nature of the government. There are foreign constraints that don't  want us to form a government with the new majority. How's that? This  majority has the right to formulate the government. There's discussion  of the parties of the government and constraints on its formulations,  ministerial statement, and future policies.
It is not  simply the matter of inner conflicts. The new majority has its requests -  which I believe are just and have to be discussed. Any formation of a  government in Lebanon happens this way, and what's happening now isn't  strange, but it may take some time. It is a matter of constraint. You  can hear March-14 forces, asking MP Mikati to formulate a technocrat  government every time they have festivals and make statements. What does  this mean? When you constituted the majority, did you agree to have an  intermediate MP that could formulate a technocrat government? Is MP  Mikati agreeable or a minister selected by the new majority amid a  political conflict in the country?
Consequently,  MP Mikati is under different constraints. These are conflicts - the  inner ones are normal, but the foreign ones are not. You know how much  foreign intervention there is - American, French, western, and Arab  constraints on the designated MP. If we need to show such details later,  we'll be ready for that.
To end the  topic of the Lebanese situation, I want tell you: God willing, the new  majority will work on formulating a new Lebanese government headed by MP  Najib Mikati. This is a political challenge that we all - as the new  parliamentary majority - have to encounter.
In this  consolidation meeting, I greet the souls of the pure martyrs of Tunisia,  Egypt, Libya, Bahrain, Yemen, and Palestine that has offered and still  offers martyrs every day. To our honorable fighters and our rebellious,  steadfast peoples I say: Your spring has commenced, and none will stop  it or take you back to another autumn. Your faith, steadfast, and  determination are stronger than all challenges. You and we will be  victorious - God willing.
God's peace,  mercy, and blessings be upon you. 
Israeli media called them terrorists
The death of two Gaza teens on Saturday, killed by Israeli fire 300  meters from the border area was an act of "excessive and lethal force," a  condemnation from the Palestinian Center for Human Rights said. 
Who can doubt the heroism of the Israeli army?
Who can doubt the heroism of the Israeli army?
Another Israeli military success
This terrorist was killed by an Israeli tank yesterday after being caught firing rockets at Israel. He is very high up the Hamas hierarchy. Don't be fooled by his disguise.
22 March 2011
We are aware
Hey it's "Israel awareness week" on campus this week, let's get some awareness going then.
ISRAEL AWARENESS WEEK - DAY 1
Israel launches air strikes: At least 17 people have been injured by a series of Israeli air strikes in the Gaza Strip
Israeli Tanks Invade Southern Areas of the Gaza Strip: A number of Israeli tanks invaded farmlands east of Rafah City in the southern part of the Gaza Strip on Monday. According to local sources five tanks and a bulldozer crossed 300 metres over the border into agricultural land east of Rafah bulldozing farmlands and uprooting trees owned by local farmers.
UN official: Israel engaging in ethnic cleansing: Israel's expansion of Jewish "settlements" in east Jerusalem and eviction of Palestinians from their homes there is a form of ethnic cleansing, a United Nations investigator said on Monday.
Captured Gazan said to be suffering in custody: A Palestinian human rights group released new details Monday about a Gazan man who vanished on a Ukrainian train and resurfaced in an Israeli prison, saying that he was dragged out of his sleeper car, hooded and handcuffed by Israeli agents, forced onto a plane and taken to Israel.
Settlers open fire on funeral procession: Two Palestinians were shot Monday afternoon when a settler disembarked from his car on the Jerusalem-Hebron road and opened fire on a funeral procession heading to the Beit Ummar cemetery.
Settlers stab Palestinian south of Hebron: A 32-year-old from the south Hebron hills told Ma'an he was stabbed in the chest on Monday by settlers from the Ma'on settlement.
Settlers Attack Residents in Northern West Bank: A group of Israeli settlers attacked Palestinians residents and their vehicles near the northern West Bank village of Burkeim on Monday. The settlers, from Bakan industrial settlement near Burkeim village, threw stones and empty glass bottles at residents and passing cars on the main road connecting the village with the nearby city of Salfit.
4 Palestinians detained in Al-Aqsa: Israeli forces detained four Palestinians from inside the Al-Aqsa Mosque courtyards on Monday. According to guards in the area, the detentions were precipitated by the men chanting "God is Great."
21 March 2011
Who are the foreigners in Bahrain?
How funny is this? The King of Bahrain says he foiled a "foreign plot" by inviting a foreign invasion.
New York Times justifies Bahraini regime's massacres
"To many around the world, the events of the past week — the arrival of 2,000 troops from Saudi Arabia and other neighbors, the declaration of martial law, the forceful clearing out of Pearl Square, the military takeover of the main hospital and then the spiteful tearing down of the Pearl monument itself — seem like the brutal work of a desperate autocracy." But don't worry the New York Times will soon explain how it really isn't!!! With a healthy dose of sectarianism of course.
Musa apologises to his masters
"Mussa said that earlier comments had been 'misinterpreted'..." `Amr Musa is another one of those Arab leaders who doesn't say anything in English/Arabic that he doesn't later deny in Arabic/English. Soon he will be issuing a denial in Arabic of his denial in English of his comments in Arabic.
Egyptian demonstrators dismiss Ban Ki Moon
Despite the headline, from what I can gather the protesters were not chanting anything pro-Qathafi they were merely opposed to the bombing of Libya.
I thought we had no money?
Funny how even in the biggest financial crisis ever/colossal deficit/brink of bankruptcy/no money left/you will never believe how much debt we're in there's still money around for wars.
Human shields in Libya too?
On schedule they bring out the "human shields" excuse for killing civilians.
Zionist Battle Bus loses the battle
This is the Zionist Battle Bus' great gimmick. They're "building bridges" you see? Well I'm sure it looked better on paper, but I'm gonna have to give a big FAIL to this one. Just think about it: these incompetents are the future of Israel. I think we need to set up a Zionists Anonymous centre for these guys. Hello. My name is Shlomo and I am a dumb Zionist activist. Please help me.
Demonstrators torch Ba`th party offices in Dir`ah - Syria
Despite their opposition to the Syrian regime the US/Israel are not happy about this. They know they're unlikely to get a preferable regime to the present one.
Finally a success for the War on Terrorism.
From James Haywood at Goldsmiths: "The Racist Battle Bus is currently at  Goldsmiths! They are about to be removed by security now!!!" Well terrorists were taking a Battle Bus to "war   on campuses", what could they do? Seriously though apparently  they forgot to book where they wanted to set up a marquee.  Honestly which idiots organised this Zionist  Battle Bus tour anyway? Mossad?
Instructions to TUC stewards for March 26th.
Situation:
Some  people start spraying graffiti on a shop window
Action  to be taken:
Tell a Senior Steward, who will contact the police.
Situation:
A  senior Steward informs you that a major incident has occurred and the  police have said the march must end and people leave the area.
Action  to be taken:
Relay the information calmly and firmly to people on  the March.
Solidarity!
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