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Settlers/ Land, Property, Resource Theft & Destruction/Ethnic Cleansing Official: Settlers set fire to West Bank land
NABLUS (Ma’an) -- Israeli settlers set fire to Palestinian-owned olive
groves near the evacuated settlement of Homesh, near the West Bank city
of Nablus Thursday, a Palestinian Authority official said. Ghasan
Daghlas, who is charged with monitoring settlement activity in the
northern West Bank, told Ma’an: "The settlers set fire in the area of
Khahlet Awana, adjacent to evacuated settlement." He said Palestinians
are banned from entering the area because of the presence of an Israeli
military installation. He said 10 dunums of land had caught fire. http://www.maannews.net/eng/ViewDetails.aspx?ID=338377
Palestinian property destroyed as Israeli settlements grow
Israeli bulldozers and armed soldiers implemented a swath of demolitions
of Palestinian homes and structures for more than a week in multiple
areas across the West Bank including East Jerusalem and the Jordan
Valley. http://electronicintifada.net/v2/article11655.shtml
A dry bone of contention After
almost
half a century of Israeli occupation its Palestinian population has
shrunk from over 200,000 to fewer than 60,000. ... A fortnight ago 15
young Israelis in T-shirts came down from Maskiyot, a hilltop
settlement, took possession of a Bedouin tent, put up a fence to keep
out the family and its goats, and sang Hebrew chants. An Israeli army
jeep idled by, briefly surveyed the rumpus, and drove on. The local
Palestinian governor, whose headquarters is in the Arab town of Tubas,
paid a call, before also hurrying away. “From experience, we’ve learnt
that, if we protest, the settlers will resort to violence and demand
that the state confiscate the land to protect them,” explains a
Palestinian activist who advises the Bedouin. On a nearby wall, someone
had daubed in Hebrew: “Bless God for not making me a gentile. http://www4.economist.com/node/17581571
Palestinians turn a profit on the occupation
Some Palestinians living in Hebron make a living providing "tours" of
the occupation, elements of which are easy to see in a city divided
between Palestinians and Jewish settlers.
http://rss.csmonitor.com/%7Er/feeds/world/%7E3/ly8QiSRfw1k/ Palestinians-turn-a-profit-on-the-occupation
Activism/Solidarity/Boycott, Divestment & Sanctions
Military Court to Hear Appeal in Bil'in's Abdallah Abu Rahmah's Case on Monday
[Popular
Struggle] The court will hear the Military prosecution’s appeal to
harshen Abdallah Abu Rahmah’s sentence. Abu Rahmah was supposed to be
released on November 18th, but was kept in detention to the military
prosecution’s request, despite having finished serving his term. http://www.bilin-village.org/english/articles/testimonies/ Military-Court-to-Hear-Appeal-in-Bilin-s-Abdallah-Abu-Rahmah-s-Case-on-Monday
Today in Bil’in, Hamde Abu Rahme This
Friday's demonstration took place as a protest against the Wall, the
settlements, and the Israeli practices of occupation, deportation and
exclusion. A large group marched after Friday prayers from the center of
the village toward the target areas of the Wall and settlements. The
group consisted of dozens of Palestinian, Israeli, and international
activists. http://mondoweiss.net/2010/12/today-in-bilin-4.html
International Day of Solidarity with the Palestinian People, Stephen Lendman On
November
29, 1947, the UN General Assembly passed Resolution 181, the Palestine
Partition Plan, granting 56% of historic Palestine to Jews (with
one-third of the population), 42% to Palestinians, with Jerusalem
designated an international city (a corpus separatum - separate body)
under a UN Trusteeship Council. The area included all Jerusalem,
Bethlehem, and Beit Sahour, to encompass Christian holy sites. http://palestinechronicle.com/view_article_details.php?id=16453
South African Artists Against Apartheid
South Africa Artists Against Apartheid opening declaration Photo South
Africa artist Thandiswa. As South African Artists and Cultural Workers
who have lived under, survived, and in many cases resisted apartheid, we
acknowledge the value of international solidarity in our own struggle. http://www.tadamon.ca/post/8429
The big fat national conversation could actually start w/ California divestment initiative
IDC is the acronym for California Divestment Initiative. To fully
understand the importance of this initiative please hear me out. The
Israel Divestment Campaign (IDC) is the first citizens' effort in the
country to appeal directly to voters to hold Israel accountable for
violations of international law and human rights. http://mondoweiss.net/2010/12/ the-big-fat-national-conversation-could-actually-start-w-california-divestment-initiative.html
Abuse of Palestinian Children
03 December 2010, UPDATED URGENT APPEAL Children of the Gravel, Appeal to stop the targeting of unarmed children working near the border in Gaza - 16 cases documented.
http://www.dci-pal.org/english/doc/press/ UA_4_10_Children_of_the_Gravel_UPDATE_3_DEC__2010%282%29.pdf
Siege/Rights Violations/Restriction of Movement Weekly Report On Israeli Human Rights Violations in the Occupied Palestinian Territory (25 Nov. - 01 Dec. 2010)
http://www.reliefweb.int/rw/rwb.nsf/db900SID/MDCS-8BRKHP?OpenDocument&RSS20=02-P
Palestinians still need relief assistance: OCHA
Daily life for Palestinians living in Gaza remains a struggle despite
the easing of blockade on Gaza by Israel, which allowed more consumer
goods into the region, according to the United Nations. Over 75 per
cent of Palestinians in Gaza are dependent on relief assistance, which
includes food, shelter as well as cash. http://www.reliefweb.int/rw/rwb.nsf/db900SID/EGUA-8BRRHC?OpenDocument&RSS20=02-P
PLO official barred from leaving West Bank
BETHLEHEM (Ma'an) -- Israeli authorities barred PLO official Ziyad
Salous from leaving the West Bank Thursday, Palestinian sources said.
Salous, the director of Public Relations for the organization, was
detained at the Allenby Bridge border crossing for three hours before
being denied entry to Jordan. Salous was en route to a conference on
Palestinian prisoners in Algeria. http://www.maannews.net/eng/ViewDetails.aspx?ID=338390
Israel restricts Al-Aqsa access
Israeli forces closed most gates leading into the Al-Aqsa Mosque
compound Thursday morning, leaving only two open. All worshipers under
40 years old were barred by Israeli police from entering the compound,
and prayed together in the streets adjacent to the Haram Ash-Sharif (the
Noble Sanctuary) which houses the mosque. http://www.maannews.net/eng/ViewDetails.aspx?ID=338089
Gaza crossings closed GAZA
CITY
(Ma'an) -- Israeli officials announced the closure of all Gaza-Israel
crossing terminals on Friday, a day ahead of the scheduled weekend, with
passages remaining sealed on Saturday for the Jewish sabbath.
Palestinian crossings liaison official, Raed Fattouh told Ma’an that
service would resume on Monday. http://www.maannews.net/eng/ViewDetails.aspx?ID=338437
Gazan flowers headed to market in Holland because Israel won’t allow them in the West Bank
This week the Israeli Ministry of Defense announced the “beginning of
the export season” in the Gaza Strip. “The export season” entails the
continuation of a short-term program, sponsored – from planting through
to distribution – by the Dutch government. The program allows a few
farmers in Gaza to sell strawberries and flowers in European markets. So
far this week, 7 trucks have left the Strip. http://mondoweiss.net/2010/12/gazan- flowers-headed-to-market-in-holland-because-israel-wont-allow-them-in-the-west-bank.html
PCHR Concludes Training Course on the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women in Jabalia
In the context of the International
Campaign for the Elimination of Violence Against Women, which started on 25
November, the International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women,
until 10 December 2010, the Anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human
Rights, the Training Unit and Women's Rights Unit of the Palestinian Centre for
Human Rights (PCHR) concluded a training course on the Convention on the
Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women on Thursday, 2 December
2010. The 18-hour course was held in
cooperation with Palestine Call Society in the main office of the society in
Jabalia, northern Gaza Strip, during the period 28 November – 2 December 2010. The course was administered to 19 participants
representing five institutions working in the field of women.
http://www.pchrgaza.org/portal/en/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=7141
Racism and Discrimination
"New Discriminatory Laws and Bills in Israel"
New report by Adalah detailing 20 main new laws and currently-tabled
bills in the Knesset that discriminate against the Palestinian minority
in Israel and threaten their rights as citizens of the state. Some of
the legislation is specifically designed to preempt, circumvent or
overturn Supreme Court decisions providing protection for these rights. http://www.adalah.org/newsletter/eng/nov10/docs/ndl.doc
Violence/Aggression
Evening clashes in East Jerusalem JERUSALEM
(Ma'an)
-- Clashes erupted in the East Jerusalem neighborhood of Al-Isawiya on
Thursday evening, between residents and Israeli forces conducting
patrols on the area northeast of the Old City. Eight residents were
treated for tear-gas inhalation, head of the Union of Arab Medics
Mohammad Al-Gharabli told Ma’n. http://www.maannews.net/eng/ViewDetails.aspx?ID=338432
Israeli Forces Raid Refugee Camps Near Jenin
Israeli troops entered the refugee camps of Barqin and Aqaba, in the proximity of Jenin, on Friday morning, PNN claimed. http://www.imemc.org/article/60080
Palestinian shot in An-Nabi Saleh
RAMALLAH (Ma’an) -- Israeli soldiers shot a Palestinian in the leg
during an incursion Thursday in the West Bank town of An-Nabi Saleh,
near Ramallah, local sources said. Palestinians in the village said
Omer Saleh At-Tamimi was shot with live ammunition while demonstrators
confronted the Israeli soldiers, throwing stones. http://www.maannews.net/eng/ViewDetails.aspx?ID=338347
88th worker shot in northern Gaza 'no go zone' GAZA
CITY
(Ma'an) -- A Gaza man was shot in the foot Friday morning, medics in
the coastal enclave confirmed saying the wound was inflicted by Israeli
sniper fire targeting a man collecting gravel particles in the northern
border area. The injured man was evacuated to the Kamal Udwan Hospital
in Jabaliya and identified only as 20-year-old "AB." Medics said his
injuries were moderate. http://www.maannews.net/eng/ViewDetails.aspx?ID=338495
Gaza citizen wounded by IOF bullets
IOF
troops fired at a Palestinian man on Friday while he was collecting
scrap in the northern Gaza Strip wounding him in the foot, according to
Palestinian medical sources. http://www.palestine-info.co.uk/En/default.aspx?xyz=U6Qq7k%2bcO
Army Shells Khan Younis
Palestinian sources in the Gaza Strip reported that Israeli soldiers
shelled on Thursday evening a number of homes east of Khan Younis, in
the southern part of the Gaza Strip. http://www.imemc.org/article/60074
Detainees
Female Detainees Safely Moved Out Of Al Damoun Prison Amin
Shooman,
head of the Higher Committee for West Bank Detainees imprisoned by
Israel, stated that all female detainees imprisoned at the
Al Damoun Israeli prison were evacuated to the Hasharon prison due to
raging fires in the north. http://www.imemc.org/article/60075
Gaza man released after 18 years in Israeli prison
GAZA CITY (Ma’an) -- The Detainees center in Gaza City said it was
preparing to receive 42-year-old Walid Shaath upon his release from
Israeli prison, expected to come on Thursday. The Khan Younis native
was detained on 2 May 1993, charged with affiliation to the Palestinian
Liberation Organization and the armed wing of Fatah. Widowed when he
was in prison, relatives said a delegation would receive Shaath at the
Erez crossing upon his release. One day earlier, Israeli authorities
released Usama Matar from the Jabaliya refugee camp in northern Gaza
after 6 years of incarceration. Usama was affiliated to the Al-Qassam
brigades and was detained in March 2005 as he returned home via the
Rafah border crossing. http://www.maannews.net/eng/ViewDetails.aspx?ID=338063
Arab Helpers
Those that did not lift a finger to help Palestinians during the savage war on Gaza: PA lends firefighters a hand Palestinian official says authority decided to help because blaze in north is 'human catastrophe'.
http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-3993799,00.html
Hamas: PA must release prisoners
GAZA CITY (Ma'an) -- A Hamas official in Gaza called on the rival Fatah
movement in the West Bank to release alleged political prisoners from
Palestinian Authority prisoners Thursday. Spokesman Sami Abu Zuhri
reiterated accusations that the PA has tortured Hamas members in prison.
"These acts against our brothers and sisters are unpatriotic," he said.
"The number of prisoners in the PA jails had reached 2,822 prisoners
during the year 2010 including 75 prisoners released from Israeli
jails," he said at a news conference. http://www.maannews.net/eng/ViewDetails.aspx?ID=338342
Hamas: PA continues to detain affiliates BETHLEHEM
(Ma’an)
-- Hamas accused PA forces of arresting five of its members in the West
Bank, a statement issued by regional leaders said on Friday. Those
detained were from Nablus, Jenin, Tulkarem and Salfit, the statement
said. http://www.maannews.net/eng/ViewDetails.aspx?ID=338448
Islamic bloc says An-Najah students, teachers detained by PA
BETHLEHEM (Ma’an) -- An-Najah National University's student union party
affiliated with the Islamic bloc issued a statement on Thursday saying
Palestinian Authority security forces had detained 40 members during the
month of November. Most of the 40 students remain in detention, the
statement said, adding that the student bloc believed that the arrests
were politically motivated. http://www.maannews.net/eng/ViewDetails.aspx?ID=338113
Hamas Fatah's armed wing demands release of member GAZA
CITY
(Ma'an) -- Fatah's armed wing, the Al-Aqsa Brigades, called on the
Gaza government Friday to release one of its members. Amir Ash-Shareef
was detained one month earlier by internal security forces from the
Hamas-led government, the brigades said in a statement. Ash-Shareef is
listed as "wanted" by the Israeli army, and his house was destroyed in
Israel's December 2008 attack on the Strip, the statement said. Fatah's
military wing said Ash-Shareef is suffering from health problems and
that his continued detention is not in the interest of Palestinians.
The group called on all resistance factions to intervene to secure his
release. http://www.maannews.net/eng/ViewDetails.aspx?ID=338456
Political Developments
Gulf governments and Israel
"Contrary to the condemnatory rhetoric opposing Israel in public, Arab
diplomats behind the scenes have asked Israel to carry messages to the
U.S. government and urged tougher action on Iran." http://angryarab.blogspot.com/2010/12/gulf-governments-and-israel.html
Leaked US cable: Qatar seen as unlikely to break strong Hamas ties
Qatar almost certainly will not be willing to break off ties or dialogue
with Hamas. If asked to do so, we think HBJ will explain that the Amir
gave his word to both Hamas and Fatah that he would financially support
the winner of democratic elections in Palestine. Hamas won those
elections, which the Bush Administration pressed the Amir to support
actively. The Amir believes that it would be
dishonorable to isolate Hamas after he convinced its leaders to participate in elections that were backed by the United States. http://www.maannews.net/eng/ViewDetails.aspx?ID=338419
Leaked US cable: Army officials tell Qatar to condition Hamas aid ASD
Vershbow
raised Qatar's ties with Hamas, and told the COS that Hamas needs to be
encouraged to rejoin the Palestinian Authority and the Peace
Process. He added that there should be "no blank checks, no checks at
all," for Hamas. ASD suggested that Qatar was in a position to influence
Hamas; if Qatar helped bring about a change in Hamas's behavior, it
could enhance the U.S.-Qatar strategic relationship. COS undertook to
relay that message to the Amir and Crown Prince. While the COS
underscored that Qatar wants a good relationship with the U.S., he noted
there were times when USG decisions sent a different signal, such as the
USG's decision on LAIRCM. COS al-Attiyah rhetorically asked, "Are we
friends or not?" http://www.maannews.net/eng/ViewDetails.aspx?ID=338420
Leaked US cable: Qatar leader says Hamas would accept 1967 borders
According to the Amir, Hamas will accept the 1967 border with Israel,
but will not say it publicly so as to lose popular Palestinian support. http://www.maannews.net/eng/ViewDetails.aspx?ID=338421
Israel wants Arabs to support Abbas
"When
questioned what Israel would most like to see from Morocco,
Shlein-Michael immediately responded that the GOI wants the GOM to
support the Palestinian Authority (PA). Morocco "does less than anyone,"
she complained, commenting that smaller states like the UAE and Oman
were far more visible in lending support to Abbas. We want Abbas
to succeed, Shlein-Michael continued, and we want Arab governments to
visit him in the West Bank, publicly declare their support for him, and
show the Palestinians that he has international legitimacy and influence." http://angryarab.blogspot.com/2010/12/israel-wants-arabs-to-support-abbas.html
Who Can Save Mahmoud Abbas?, Nadia Hijab According
to
one cable in the latest WikiLeaks batch, the powerful Israeli security
official Amos Gilad believes Palestinian Authority (PA) head Mahmoud
Abbas won't survive politically beyond 2011. Abbas is certainly
at a crossroads. Will he go down in history as the great liberator or a
big loser? The United States appears intent on making him a loser,
pushing him to restart direct talks with Israel even though there is no
indication that this time would be any different than the past 19 years. http://www.miamiherald.com/2010/12/02/1954022/who-can-save-mahmoud-abbas.html
Zionist Kouchner on Abbas
"The
cable says Kouchner told US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton that
"Abbas is lost. You tried, we tried but nothing has happened."
"Kouchner said that he had met with Abu Mazen three days prior and
found him completely isolated," the cable, which divulges the minutes of
Clinton and Kouchner's meeting, says.""
http://angryarab.blogspot.com/2010/12/zionist-kouchner-on-abbas.html
Israel: disgrace unto the nations This
is
a state that has every dirty weapon and every WMD there is and it dares
to feign outrage at Iran's nuclear effort. You think that the Arab
public is with Saudi Arabia on this? If you do, you should be one of the
Middle East experts at the US Department of State's Feltman team who
have been trying to cultivate alternatives to Hizbullah among Lebanon's
Shi`ites. "The Reagan administration developed but never deployed the
weapons in the 1980s. France, Israel and the Soviet Union were believed
to have added versions of the bomb to their arsenals."
http://angryarab.blogspot.com/2010/12/israel-disgrace-unto-nations.html
Jordan to U.S.: The way to stop Iran’s ‘octopus’ is to address Palestinian suffering, Philip Weiss
Now
that our media are trumpeting the WikiLeaks cables as demonstrating Arab
support for attacking Iran, let's have a look at this 2008 cable from the State Department in Amman,
Jordan. The cable shows a much fuller spectrum of realist/monarchical
Arab leadership opinion than what's been on the news. Note that Iran is
referred to as an octopus; and that there's one way to chill the
octopus, work on the Palestinian issue. Note the deep concern about the
radicalization of the conflict and the Islamicization of the conflict. I
find this troubling/grim; and a reminder of something that John
Mearsheimer has said, This situation is going to get worse before it
gets better. And a reminder of the fact that the Arab League was behind a
solution to the conflict since 2002 that Israel and the U.S. have
essentially ignored. http://mondoweiss.net/2010/12/ jordan-to-u-s-the-way-to-stop-irans-octopus-is-to-address-palestinian-suffering.html
WikiLeaks revelations serve Israel, says Turkish minister
ANKARA: A senior Turkish minister said Thursday Israel seemed to be
"benefitting" from the impact of US cables disclosed so far by the
WikiLeaks website as he questioned whose interests the leaks served."One
should analyze why this happened, who did it and why, who is benefitting
and who is being harmed," Interior Minister Besir Atalay said. http://www.dailystar.com.lb/article.asp?edition_id=10&categ_id=2&article_id=122144
US 'intensively' working on Mideast peace: Clinton (AFP)
AFP
- The United States is working "intensively" to secure peace between
Israel and the Palestinians, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton insisted
on Friday, a day after Palestinians said US efforts have failed.
http://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/20101203/pl_afp/israelpalestinianspeaceusdiplomacy
Ex-CIA official: Obama’s only peace process is to ‘hope for a miracle’, Adam Horowitz Robert
Grenier,
CIA's chief of station in Islamabad, Pakistan, from 1999 to 2002 and
director of the CIA's counter-terrorism center, writes in disbelief at
the current Obama administration strategy with the peace process (which
he considers long dead). He comments on the Al Jazeera English website
about the rumored bundle of incentives the White House is offering
Israel for a 90-day extension of the partial settlement freeze. http://mondoweiss.net/2010/12/obamas-only-peace-process-is-to-hope-for-a-miracle.html
Other News Israeli army unveils secretive cyber unit JERUSALEM,
Dec.
2 (Xinhua) -- You have to give the Israeli army credit for a fine sense
of timing, irony and even a bit of hutzpah. On the same day that a
local telco's glitch dropped service for its 1.3 million cellphone
users, the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) unit that keeps the army and
nation connected by phone, radio and internet in wartime, decided to
strut its stuff before the world media http://news.xinhuanet.com/english2010/world/2010-12/03/c_13632662.htm
UN seeks 575 million dollars for Palestinians (AFP)
AFP - Millions of Palestinians are living in precarious conditions and
need help to survive, the United Nations said Thursday, as it sought 575
million dollars for them in 2011. http://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/20101202/wl_mideast_afp/israelpalestiniansunrelief
Israeli prison guards killed in 'worst ever' forest fires
Dozens of Israeli prison guards perished yesterday after their bus
caught fire and overturned as the deadliest blaze in Israel's history
ravaged the north of the country. http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/middle-east/ israeli-prison-guards-killed-in-worst-ever-forest-fires-2149762.html
Israeli Emergency Services Yesterday's
catastrophe
is just an example of the powerlessness that Israel's emergency
services suffer from," said top-selling Israeli daily, Yedioth
Ahronoth. "What would we have done if faced with dozens and hundreds of
missiles that might have ignited fires in several areas, including
urban areas with multi-story buildings? http://www.reuters.com/article/idUSTRE6B14SU20101203
Turkey offers Israel help in controlling fire despite tense relations
Officials in Turkish embassy in U.S. say Israel accepted two
firefighting aircraft, say Turkey was one of the first governments to
offer help. http://www.haaretz.com/news/diplomacy-defense/ turkey-offers-israel-help-in-controlling-fire-despite-tense-relations-1.328470
Analysis/Op-ed
Fault Lines - Canada-Israel: The other special relationship Seen
as
an honest-broker in the Israel-Palestinian conflict, Canada has become
one of Israel's most fervent supporters. Avi Lewis investigates. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oQ2MY58RunM&feature=youtube_gdata
today in Palestine: hypocrisy watch, Max Ajl
This kibbutz is reportedly over 2km from Gaza's border. Were the
militants "laying explosives" near the fence, or "trying to infiltrate"?
Does it matter, or is this verbatim an IDF press release written by
someone who knows his confusions and contradictions will never be
dissected in the first place? Who "lays explosives" to break through a
barbed wire fence that can be cut apart with wire-cutters? And if indeed
they were planting explosives, how come "militants" planting explosives
on their own land which is repeatedly subject to incursions from
Merkava tanks that blow apart homes and kill children can be murdered by
the occupying army while the Western commentariat twaddles about
Wikileaks, while when militants--no quotation marks--kill paramilitary
settlers illegally residing in or near Hebron we're witness
to a paroxysm of self-righteous fury and endless hand-wringing from the
liberal-left? You want an Israel Lobby? Look at the intellectually
corrupt discourse that pervades the chattering classes, creating the
"necessary illusions" to keep the conflict cruising along ruinously
while the body-count--at least on one side--piles higher and higher
day-by-day. http://www.maxajl.com/?p=4512
WikiLeaks: Arab Collaborators With Israel Galore, Alex Kane The WikiLeaks State Department cables
have to be giving some Arab leaders who quietly support Israeli
aggression headaches. Cables published by WikiLeaks on November 28 have clearly shown that Israel collaborates and is pleased with the Palestinian Authority, the junior partner in the occupation of the West Bank.
http://alexbkane.wordpress.com/2010/12/02/wikileaks-arab-collaborators-with-israel-galore/
Arab Media and Wikileaks
"Assad Abukhalil, professor of political science at California State
University, Stanislaus, who has appeared numerous times on Al Jazeera,
strongly criticized the network on the radio show Democracy Now. During
the
interview, he said: “I think the extent to which the Saudi
government—and all Arab governments in the Gulf—are embarrassed by these
leaks is evidenced by the clampdown that is being exhibited throughout
the Saudi-controlled Arab media. And even the so-called 'independent' Al
Jazeera— which, contrary to its reputation here in the West, is the most
serious news organization—is also trying to cover up the embarrassing
revelations about the way Arab governments operate vis-à-vis the United States.”
http://angryarab.blogspot.com/2010/12/arab-media-and-wikileaks.html
Arab public and Wikileaks
"I think the Arab public today woke up wiser than before, more cynical
than before, and certainly more critical of the government," said As'ad
Abu Khalil, a professor of political science at California State
University, Stanislaus who runs the "Angry Arab News Service" blog. "You
see all these governments competing, trying to bring up the issue of
Iranian nuclear weapons. Not a single Arab leader in those discussions
brought up the issue of the massive Israeli WMD program that has been
going on for decades." http://angryarab.blogspot.com/2010/12/arab-public-and-wikileaks.html
"Wikileaks and the Arabs", Shibley Telhami
One of the highlights of the most recent Wikileaks release has been the
focus on Arab attitudes toward Iran. The headlines suggest Arab
unanimity in support of a U.S. or Israeli military attack on the Islamic
Republic, as long as Arab governments are allowed to keep their heads
low to the ground. There was much evidence, and many colorful
quotations, to make the case, especially from Saudi, Bahraini, and
United Arab Emirates' leaders. And although some of the quotations were
jaw-dropping, in truth it was all a bunch of stuff we’ve heard before.
But analysis by the media that followed, and the sweeping conclusion
that "Arabs support attacking Iran," is misplaced and ignores
significant differences among Arab governments about how to deal with
Iran—and especially missed the boat on true attitudes of the Arab
public. http://nationalinterest.org/commentary/wikileaks-the-arabs-4504
Studio House of Saud
On the TV program, House of Saud (hosted by the most obnoxious Lebanese,
Gizelle Khuri), they made a reference to Wikileaks. The only reference
they made was that Iran used an aid agency to sneak aid to Hizbullah.
That was the only Wikileak reference of the week, they said. I kid you
not. It was on Al-Arabiyyah TV (the station of King Fahd's
brother-in-law). http://angryarab.blogspot.com/2010/12/studio-house-of-saud.html
Some random thoughts on Wikileaks, Julian Assange and the American Right
I just finished reading Wikipedia's entry about Julian Assange and
I
was quite surprised by its length. For somebody which the corporate
media describes as "mysterious" or a person "about which very little is
known", Assange's entry in Wikipedia has a lot of information indeed.
The second thing which surprised me that it turns out that Assange has
for many years been a developer of free software
with a clear interest in developing applications which could be used in
the defense of human rights and civil rights. Lastly, I had no idea that the guy had received some pretty high profile and prestigious rewards.
All
in all, I see no reason to doubt that Assange is exactly what he claims
to be - a guy motivated by a desire to change the way the world
operates. Sure, a simple gut feeling is hardly the proof of anything,
but to me he sure does not look like somebody's nefarious mole. http://vineyardsaker.blogspot.com/2010/12/some-random-thoughts-on-wikileaks.html
Is WikiLeaks' Julian Assange A Hero? Glenn Greenwald Debates Steven Aftergood of Secrecy News WikiLeaks
is
coming under attack from all sides. The U.S. government and embassies
around the world are criticizing the whistleblowing group for releasing a
massive trove of secret state department cables.The WikiLeaks website
is struggling to stay at home just days after Amazon pulled the site
from its servers following political pressure. The State
Department has blocked all its employees from accessing the site and is
warning all government employees not to read the cables, even at home.
"These attacks will not stop our mission, but should be setting off
alarm bells about the rule of law in the United States," said WikiLeaks
founder Julian Assange. We host a debate between Steven Aftergood, a
leading transparency advocate who has become a leading critic of
WikiLeaks and Glenn Greenwald, a constitutional law attorney and
political and legal blogger for Salon.com.
http://www.democracynow.org/2010/12/3/is_wikileaks_julian_assange_a_hero
How the US Media is Dumping on WikiLeaks, Roy Greenslade
The Times story said the newspaper had made the decision not to publish 'at the request of the Obama administration'. http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/greenslade/2010/dec/02/the-us-embassy-cables-julian-assange
The Moral Standards of WikiLeaks Critics, Glenn Greenwald
The ringleaders of this hate ritual are advocates of -- and in some
cases directly responsible for -- the world's deadliest and most lawless
actions of the last decade. http://www.salon.com/news/opinion/glenn_greenwald/2010/12/01/wikileaks/index.html
Are the Palestinians the last Zionists?
It would seem so. The situation of Israel has become surreal. Just as we
Israelis are making a stupendous effort to ensure the dissolution of the
Jewish state, envisioned by Theodor Herzl in 1896, by hanging onto the
occupied territories, the Palestinians, led by President Mahmoud Abbas
and Prime Minister Salam Fayyad, are working to ensure the survival of
the Zionist enterprise by striving to establish a Palestinian ministate
in the West Bank and Gaza. Let us be very clear on just what is
happening here: the Palestinians are doing their best to
establish a Palestinian state in the West Bank and Gaza on a mere 22
percent of British Mandate for Palestine, which would afford us Zionist
Jews a predominantly Jewish state on the remaining 78 percent. This is
surely more than we could ever have envisaged when we set out to create a
Jewish state and guarantees the survival of the state of Israel. Against
this, we Israelis are fighting to keep the West Bank, which will
soon result in an Arab majority and the end of a Jewish majority state.
http://www.newsweek.com/2010/12/03/are-the-palestinians-the-last-zionists.html
The endgame for the peace process Future
historians will no doubt argue over the precise moment when the
Arab-Israeli peace process died, when the last glimmer of hope for a
two-state solution was irrevocably extinguished. When all is said and
done, and the forensics have been completed, I am sure they will
conclude that the last realistic prospect for an agreement expired quite
some time before now, even if all the players do not quite realise it
yet: anger and denial are always the first stages in the grieving
process; acceptance of reality only comes later. http://english.aljazeera.net/indepth/2010/11/20101120114435124111.html
Obama’s Israel Policy: Speak Softly and Carry a Very Big Carrot, Maidhc Ó Cathail Even
those
familiar with the long and shameful history of America’s appeasement of
Israel were taken aback by the Obama administration’s extraordinary
offer to Netanyahu. In exchange for a paltry one-off 90 day freeze on
illegal settlement expansion in the occupied West Bank (excluding East
Jerusalem), Israel will get 20 F-35 stealth fighter jets
worth $3 billion and a slew of other goodies. Yet Secretary of State
Hillary Clinton reportedly gave up to eight hours with Netanyahu trying
to persuade him to accept “one of the most generous bribes ever bestowed
by the United States on any foreign power.” Praising the Israeli Prime
Minister for eventually agreeing to put the offer to his security
cabinet, President Obama took it as “a signal that he is serious.”
http://dissidentvoice.org/2010/12/obama%e2%80%99s-israel-policy-speak-softly-and-carry-a-very-big-carrot/
New Language for Middle East Peace, John V. Whitbeck
The recent passage by Israel's Knesset of a law requiring either a
two-thirds Knesset majority or approval by an unprecedented national
referendum before Israel can "cede" any land in expanded East Jerusalem
to a Palestinian state or any land in the Golan Heights to Syria has
been widely recognized as making any "two-state solution", as well as
any Israeli-Syrian peace, even more inconceivable than was previously
the case. It also highlights the need for a concerted effort by
politicians, negotiators and commentators to adopt a new “language of
peace”. http://palestinechronicle.com/view_article_details.php?id=16457
Outsourcing Airport Security to the Shin Bet?, Belen Fernandez
Perhaps I am out of the loop, but is it normal in mainstream U.S. media
these days to suggest that domestic airport security be outsourced to
the Israeli Shin Bet? At first glance, you might not guess that this is
the gist of Caroline Baum’s Nov. 28 Bloomberg article “My Breasts Pass
Unchecked by Airport Screeners”, which begins with Baum admitting she
was jealous to learn that an Orlando passenger had been subjected to
additional airport screening due to the size of her breasts. http://palestinechronicle.com/view_article_details.php?id=16454
Watching The Pianist in Gaza, Mohammed Rabah Suliman
The Pianist is a movie that tells the disheartening story of a Jewish
pianist, Władysław Szpilman, who struggles to survive during the
holocaust along with his family in Warsaw. Although it is primarily the
story of one man, the movie instilled in me the notion of the
universality of human suffering. Szpilman is Jewish, which especially
leads me reflect on it. How did I feel watching it? I cannot really
remember, but certainly an avalanche of conflicting feelings surged
through my chest. I thought of every possible indictment that could be
directed toward a Muslim who declared himself to be Jewish, even for
brief moments. Thoughts like these invaded my mind especially as the
movie drew near its end: a shabby racked Szpilman adeptly runs his
feeble fingers over an abandoned piano playing before a Nazi officer who
rescues his life later. I desperately wanted Szpilman to survive. For a
moment, I was Jewish. http://mondoweiss.net/2010/12/watching-the-pianist-in-gaza.html
Thoughts on Germany and Palestine, Mazin Qumsiyeh The
conference
in Stuttgart about Palestine was themed "Separated in the past,
together in the future", was sold-out, and had some high powered
speakers and lots of energy [1]. We listened, spoke, networked, bought
each others’ books, ate, hugged, cried, and laughed. I mostly spent
lots of time in thinking; maybe because waiting at airports or because
such conferences give us opportunity to reflect or whatever. Thoughts
are a mixed blessing. In that labyrinth of neurons firing sometimes
uncontrollably, we are transported to the past, to the present, to the
future, whipsawed by images and stories and sounds and smells. The one
minute I am thinking of my delay of three hours at the bridge to Jordan
while Israeli Shin Bet agents scurry around trying to figure out what to
do about me. I reflect on my angered indignation verbalized twice to a
young white clean-cut guy (maybe Russian?). Did I challenge him too
much or was it too little? http://english.pnn.ps/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=9228&Itemid=58
Helen Thomas says US interests are against Arabs
Former White House correspondent Helen Thomas has defended remarks
against Israel that caused her resignation and told a Detroit-area
audience U.S. interests are controlled by Zionist "propagandists against
the Arabs." The Detroit Free Press reports the 89-year-old said
Thursday people cannot criticize Israel, "which has Jewish-only roads in
the West Bank." Thomas says no American would tolerate "white-only
roads." http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/chi-ap-mi-helenthomas,0,2217975.story
Lebanon Report: Lebanese court convicts Israeli collaborator BEIRUT,
Lebanon
(Ma'an) -- A Lebanese Military Court sentenced a citizen to 15 years of
hard labor on charges of collaboration with Israel, the country's
National News Agency reported on Thursday. The man, identified as Ziad
Homsi was found guilty of providing Israeli intelligence agencies with
classified information about military and civil sites. Homsi was the
latest in a string of convictions, with several of the accused working
for telecom companies in Lebanon. http://www.maannews.net/eng/ViewDetails.aspx?ID=338462
Hariri to convene Cabinet upon return to Beirut
BEIRUT: Prime Minister Saad Hariri said Thursday he would call for a
Cabinet session immediately upon his return to Beirut to discuss the
current political crisis over an impending indictment into the 2005
assassination of his father, former Prime Minister Rafik Hariri. http://www.dailystar.com.lb/article.asp?edition_id=1&categ_id=2&article_id=122149
Wikileaks Shocker: Lebanese Defence Minister Reveals Plan to Stay out of Israel’s Way in Next War
If you haven’t yet seen them, be sure to check out the latest Wikileaks cables released to al-Akhbar,
at least one of which is tremendously damning and could have major
implications for the Lebanese political scene. (See here for the Lebanon-specific ones). In the cable mentioned,
the Lebanese Minister of Defense Elias al-Murr discusses with U.S.
Embassy officials his preparations for an impending war with Israel,
which involved sequestering the Lebanese Army in its bases until
Hizbullah is destroyed. You should read the entire cable, but I’ll post
the juiciest bits below. http://qifanabki.com/2010/12/02/wikileaks- shocker-lebanese-defence-minister-reveals-plan-to-stay-out-of-israels-way-in-next-war/
Resignation of this Murr (an appointee of Syrian intelligence) should be top priority “Perhaps
the most scandalous report is the one that appeared in the Lebanese press today citing Elias Murr, Lebanese Defense Minister, telling US officials during the 2006 war that the Lebanese army will “stay out of the way” if Israel attacked Hezbollah. The
reports
quoted him as saying that Hezbollah is scared of its Israeli enemy.
However, Murr denied these reports, dismissing them as “inaccurate”.”" It is not "Lebanese press." It is Al-Akhbar, damn it.
http://angryarab.blogspot.com/2010/12/resignation-of-this-murr-appointee-of.html
Wikileaks and the English language press in Lebanon
It is not that the English language media are ignoring Wikileaks but
in some cases they are just making things up. In Daily Star, they don't
exist. In Naharnet, they refer to a French refusal to freeze the work
of the Hariri tribunal when in fact in one document Chirac's adviser
brings up the issue with US officials. So they lie--but that is
typical of Nahar media. In NowHariri, they have a writer from the
Foundation for the Defense of Likud in Israel state that the only
scandal in the Wikileaks is that the US ignored advice from its Arab
polygamous allies that Syria should be ignored and that the Palestinian
issue should be disregarded. http://angryarab.blogspot.com/2010/12/wikileaks-and-english-language-press-in.html
Elias Murr
There should be one political priority in Lebanon: the call for the
resignation and trial of Al-Murr: who seems to give advice to Israel on
how to beat Hizbullah and win support from the Lebanese population.
This corrupt politician was first appointed to office by Syrian
intelligence and seems to have stayed in office with the support of
other services. Today, he said that his words were "partial". I am
sure. He said worst things that were redacted. http://angryarab.blogspot.com/2010/12/elias-murr.html
US spy planes over Lebanon (it is getting real crowded in Lebanese skies)
"American
officials swept aside British protests about secret US spy flights
taking place from the UK's Cyprus airbase, the leaked diplomatic cables
reveal. Labour ministers said they feared making the UK an unwitting
accomplice to torture, and were upset about rendition flights going on
behind their backs. The use of RAF Akrotiri in Cyprus for American U2
spy plane missions over Hezbollah locations in Lebanon – missions that
have never been disclosed until now – prompted an acrimonious series of
exchanges between British officials and the US embassy in London,
according to the cables released by WikiLeaks. http://angryarab.blogspot.com/2010/12/us-spy-planes-over-lebanon-it-is.html
US spy flights over Lebanon searched for 'terrorists' - cable BEIRUT:
The
United States has been operating secret spy flights over Lebanese
territory in a bid to locate "terrorists," according to the latest batch
of intercepted diplomatic cables released by WikiLeaks. Details of
exchanges between American and British officials suggest that the US -
aided by the advice of current US Ambassador Maura Connelly. http://www.dailystar.com.lb/article.asp?edition_id=1&categ_id=2&article_id=122150
British objections to spying flights were dismissed
US planes on missions to spy on Hizbollah positions in Lebanon and over
northern Turkey and Iraq were given permission to fly from RAF Akrotiri
in Cyprus despite a series of complaints by British officials to the US
embassy in London. http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/ politics/british-objections-to-spying-flights-were-dismissed-2149931.html
UN Representative in Lebanon is worried that Israel may be too lenient
"Williams
and his UNSCOL colleagues assessed that Israel handled carefully the
release of crew and passengers aboard the MV Tali, the "Brotherhood"
ship that attempted to break the Israeli blockade and deliver
humanitarian goods to Gaza February 5. However, they worried that the Israeli government would not be as "lenient" in the future should similar incidents occur,
based on the statements of their Israeli interlocutors. Williams feared
continued such incidents could spark provocation in Lebanon. He also
noted Israel's message to the GOL that Israel would take retaliatory
measures in Lebanon if Hizballah took any action, anywhere in the world
to commemorate the death of Imad Mughniyeh. " http://angryarab.blogspot.com/2010/12/un-representative-in-lebanon-is-worried.html
http://www.haaretz.com/news/diplomacy-defense/ lebanon-defense-minister-offered-invasion-advice-for-israel-1.328521
Lebanon at Stake: Turkey Must Reveal Its Cards, Ramzy Baroud The
timing
of the Turkish Prime Minister's two-day visit to Lebanon could not be
more judicious. Lebanon's enemies have been banging the drums of war
louder than ever before. All the malevolent plans hatched following the
assassination of Lebanon’s former Prime Minister, Rafik Hariri are about
to converge for one formidable goal: to destabilize and weaken Lebanon,
disarm Hezbollah and allow Israel to return, uncontested, and wreck
havoc on the tiny country, the way it remorselessly did in 1982. http://palestinechronicle.com/view_article_details.php?id=16455
All Eyes on Lebanon, RANNIE AMIRI While
the
world’s eyes are busy reading WikiLeaks cables, Middle Eastern eyes
are focused squarely on Lebanon. If the past week of frenzied diplomacy
is any reflection of the region’s anxiety over the Special Tribunal for
Lebanon’s (STL) upcoming indictment in the February 2005 assassination
of the late premier Rafiq al-Hariri, imagine the mood in Beirut. The
Lebanese daily Ad-Diyar reported the country’s foreign ministry had
received word via its ambassador to the Netherlands, Zaidan
as-Saghir, that the STL’s verdict would be issued Dec. 2. Al-Manar TV
said Dec. 4 or 5. Others say not until March. The date may be uncertain,
but an imminent ruling is not. http://www.counterpunch.com/amiri12032010.html
Iraq Thursday: 8 Iraqis Killed, 18 Wounded
UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon warned that the U.S. drawdown is making
it harder for the U.N. to carry out it's own operations. Meanwhile, the
U.S. military is troubled by the porous Iranian border and lack of
functioning security there, which allows for weapons and fighters to
stream in. At least eight Iraqis were killed and 18 more were wounded in
the latest violence. http://original.antiwar.com/updates/2010/12/02/thursday-8-iraqis-killed-18-wounded/
Pilgrims killed in Iraq bus crash At least 15 people, mostly Iranians, died after two buses collided near Najaf, an important holy site for Shia Muslims.
http://english.aljazeera.net/news/middleeast/2010/12/201012313153108701.html
Iraqi Interior Minister condemned for demanding execution of al-Qai'da suspects
Jawad
al-Bolani paraded the 39 men before journalists, handcuffed and clad in
orange jumpsuits and called for their swift execution. Amnesty
International today strongly condemned a call by the Iraqi Interior
Minister for the swift execution of 39 alleged al-Qai'da members as they
were paraded before journalists, handcuffed and clad in orange
jumpsuits. "For Jawad al-Bolani to abuse his position as Interior
minister by parading these men publicly and calling for their execution
before they have even gone to trial, flagrantly flaunting the
requirement for defendants to be presumed innocent until proven guilty
by a court, is absolutely outrageous," said Malcolm Smart, Amnesty
International's director for the Middle East and North Africa. http://www.amnesty.org/en/news-and-updates/ iraqi-interior-minister-condemned-demanding-execution-al-qaida-suspects-2010-12-03
Analysts: Cables between Sunnis, U.S. diplomats might push Iraq closer to Iran
BAGHDAD - Private conversations between Sunni Arab leaders in the Middle
East and U.S. diplomats, leaked in confidential State Department
documents this week, may push Iraq's future Shiite-led government closer
to Iran, analysts said. http://feeds.washingtonpost.com/click.phdo?i=e5f2cb6df4ed274e6ceca89b3c6600bc
Hundreds of Christian families on the move in Iraq
Hundreds of Iraqi Christians families have fled their hometowns in
search for security. Anti-Christian violence has escalated recently
with several cities turning into bloody scenes in which innocent
Christians have been killed or injured. The attacks have in the past
few days targeted Christian property with several houses blown up in
both Baghdad and Mosul. The fleeing Christians leave behind homes,
furniture, jobs, professions, careers as well churches and monasteries
some of which are more than 1000 years old. The government has promised
to help but the aid is peanuts. It offers every fleeing family 500,000
Iraqi dinars (about $400). The sum can hardly cover one-month rent in
the relatively quiet Kurdish north, for instance. http://www.azzaman.com/english/index.asp?fname=news\new%20folder\kurd.htm
Iraq PM calls on football fans to stop celebratory gunfire (AFP)
AFP - Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki on Thursday called for Iraqi
football fans to stop firing celebratory gunfire when the national team
plays well, as the practice has already left one person dead. http://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/20101202/wl_mideast_afp/iraqunrestsecurityfblirq
U.S. and other world news
WikiLeaks DOWN: Website Goes Offline Again Trying to access WikiLeaks? It's down at the moment, with no indication yet why it's offline. WikiLeaks' was booted from Amazon servers
on Dec. 1, causing a brief outage, and it seems to be down again. It had
migrated to Swedish servers, per the AP. BNO News President Michael
Van Poppel made the observation on Twitter about 10 minutes before Midnight Eastern Time in the U.S. http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2010/12/02/wikileaks-down-website-go_n_791436.html
Alternative Wikileaks URL #FUJoe Try
http://wikileaks.ch/ which points to the numerical URL http://213.251.145.96/ or http://mirror.wikileaks.info/.
The subject of the twitter hashtag #FUJoe, introduced by others, is US
Senator Joe Lieberman. See also Daniel Ellberg’s open letter to Amazon
and the notice posted by Amazon Web Services explaining their decision.
Antiwar.com are ending their association with Amazon. http://pulsemedia.org/2010/12/03/alternate-wikileaks-url-fujoe/
US spokesman responds to spy claims
One of the hot potatoes in the WikiLeaks release of diplomatic cables
has been the revelation that the US state department ordered its staff
to illegally obtain DNA from UN diplomats. One cable apparently
instructs diplomatic staff to attempt to hack into people's accounts at
the UN. But PJ Crowley, the state department spokesman, tells Al Jazeera
that the day-to-day activities of the US diplomats at the UN "were fully
consistent with our values and our laws". http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jBMCXkbCzps&feature=youtube_gdata
Inside Story - Julian Assange and the 'red notice'
The legal pressure on Julian Assange and WikiLeaks is mounting. We ask:
How long can Julian Assange hide? And under what law can he be
prosecuted? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=66CHVHH-fk8&feature=youtube_gdata
Net closes on Assange: arrest by British police expected in days
Julian Assange, the WikiLeaks founder, is expected to be arrested in the
coming days after Swedish prosecutors filed a new warrant with British authorities. http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/home-news/ net-closes-on-assange-arrest-by-british-police-expected-in-days-2149805.html
Assange 'facing death threats' WikiLeaks founder takes part in question and answer session for UK newspaper as pressure mounts over Swedish warrant.http://www.rawstory.com/rs/2010/12/sweden-assange-sex-without-condom/
This is how the New York Times tried to discredit Manning: shameful paper "In August, the newspaper reported Manning's
relationship
with "a self-described drag queen" and said that as a teenager
"classmates made fun of him for being a geek . . . [and] for being gay."
http://angryarab.blogspot.com/2010/12/this-is-how-new-york-times-tried-to.html
Cable: Abu Ghraib photos inspired hundreds of Saudis to jihad
The Bush administration's torture program was a beacon for Islamic
extremists seeking to recruit fellow fighters in the war against America
and its allies, a leaked diplomatic cable has shown. http://www.rawstory.com/rs/2010/12/cable-shows-torture-photos-inspired-hundreds/
Cable reveals US behind airstrike that killed 21 children in Yemen A
diplomatic cable released by WikiLeaks shows that the US military
covered up the killing of dozens of civilians during a cruise missile
strike in south Yemen in December 2009. The secret cable from January
2010 corroborated images released earlier this year by Amnesty
International, implicating the US in the use of cluster bombs. http://www.rawstory.com/rs/2010/12/cable-reveals-airstrike-killed-21-children-yemen/
US diplomats took marching orders from CIA on UN spying
US officials continue to insist that its diplomats to the United Nations
are not intelligence assets and do not engage in any form of spying. http://www.rawstory.com/rs/2010/12/cia-drew-intelligence-shopping-list-diplomats/
CIA drew up 'spy list' A
wish list of information that the US State Department was asked to find
out about on Ban Ki-moon, the general secretary of the United Nations,
and was described as a "spy's shopping list" was drawn up by the CIA, it
was claimed. Information demanded by the list included data such as
credit card numbers. http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/cia-drew-up-spy-list-2149928.html
At War: Wikileaks Fallout in Pakistan The
disclosures
by WikiLeaks that top Pakistani army and civil officials had been
extensively meeting with American diplomats shook the country. http://feeds.nytimes.com/click.phdo?i=02f9a9a9e9fef312f5b7a8b0f5c79315
Wikileaks and the El-Masri case: Innocent CIA Torture Victim More Than Just a Leaked Cable
El-Masri's futile efforts at receiving justice in the U.S. are
well-known, but cables recently leaked by Wikileaks reveal that the U.S.
also warned German authorities not to allow a local investigation into
his kidnapping. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-Hh-877s01U&feature=player_embedded
WikiLeaks cable portrays IAEA chief as 'in US court' on Iran nuclear program
Iran could use the WikiLeaks revelation as another reason not to cooperate with the West on its nuclear program. http://rss.csmonitor.com/%7Er/feeds/world/%7E3/EfX18cCCEDw/ WikiLeaks-cable-portrays-IAEA-chief-as-in-US-court-on-Iran-nuclear-program
US' best friends in the Middle East (from the Economist)
http://angryarab.blogspot.com/2010/12/us-best-friends-in-middle-east-from.html
Nigeria to Charge Dick Cheney in Pipeline Bribery Case
Nigeria will file charges against former U.S. Vice President Dick Cheney
and officials from five foreign companies including Halliburton Co. over
a $180 million bribery scandal, a prosecutor at the anti-graft agency
said. http://www.bloomberg.com/news/print/2010-12-01/ nigeria-to-file-charges-against-former-u-s-vice-president-over-bribery.html
Afghan president: NATO killed ex-local official
President Hamid Karzai said Thursday that coalition forces killed an
innocent former local government official in southern Afghanistan, but
NATO insisted the man was shot after threatening the troops with a
grenade. http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20101202/ap_on_re_as/as_afghanistan
US soldier admits to sport killing of Afghan civilians
Staff
Sergeant Robert Stevens, 25, an Army medic from the State of Oregon, was
only sentenced to nine months in prison on Wednesday for killing Afghan
civilians, after pleading guilty. http://www.presstv.ir/detail/153539.html
Afghan officials free top Taliban fighters
Afghan
security forces are freeing captured senior Taliban for payment or
political motives, with President Hamid Karzai and his powerful brother
among those authorising and requesting releases.
http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20101130/india_nm/india532428
Patrick Cockburn: What Afghans will do to get friends out of jail
Almost any method from straight bribery to family, political, or tribal influence is likely to be used.
http://www.independent.co.uk/opinion/commentators/ patrick-cockburn-what-afghans-will-do-to-get-friends-out-of-jail-2148783.html
Voters prevented from entering the polling place
Mubarak regime decides who can vote
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ijF3p-Icues&feature=player_embedded
Qatar wins right to host 2022 World Cup finals
Qatar will host the 2022 World Cup after Fifa, the world football
governing body, announced in Zurich today that they have beaten bid
rivals Australia, Japan, South Korea, and the United States. Sepp
Blatter, the Fifa president, confirmed the small Middle Eastern
country's successful bid following a vote by the governing body's 22-man
executive committee today. Qatar beat bids from Australia, the United
States and 2004 World Cup co-hosts Japan and South Korea. The Fifa
executive committees' decision comes as a slight surprise after the US
and Australia bids had been highly-fancied. Al Jazeera's Nick Clark
reports on the desert city's plan to deliver a dream - a World Cup in 12
years time.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z_erQxrLQc0&feature=youtube_gdata
Qatar nutmegs Obama, John V. Whitbeck One
may
fairly conclude that Barack Obama's over-hyped alleged efforts to
"reach out" to the Arab and Muslim worlds ended yesterday when he
responded, with a breathtaking lack of grace, to Qatar's defeat of the
United States (as well as Australia, Japan and South Korea) in the
competition to stage the 2022 World Cup by branding the decision by the
FIFA executive committee a "bad decision". It is not as though the
vote was close. In the first round of voting, Qatar received 11 of the
22 votes (one short of the required absolute majority) ... and the
United States received three votes (one presumably cast by the American
member).
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