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#34497 From: "Ken Freeland" <diogenesquest@...>
Date: Sun Jan 3, 2010 12:57 am
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Obama and Afghanistan: America's Drug-Corrupted War

 

By Prof Peter Dale Scott

Global Research, January 1, 2010

 

The presidential electoral campaign of Barack Obama in 2008, it was thought, "changed the political debate in a party and a country that desperately needed to take a new direction."[1] Like most preceding presidential winners dating back at least to John F. Kennedy, what moved voters of all descriptions to back Obama was the hope he offered of significant change. Yet within a year Obama has taken decisive steps, not just to continue America's engagement in Bush's Afghan War, but significantly to enlarge it into Pakistan. If this was change of a sort, it was a change that few voters desired.

Those of us convinced that a war machine prevails in Washington were not surprised. The situation was similar to the disappointment experienced with Jimmy Carter: Carter was elected in 1976 with a promise to cut the defense budget. Instead, he initiated both an expansion of the defense budget and also an expansion of U.S. influence into the Indian Ocean.[2]

As I wrote in The Road to 9/11, after Carter's election:

It appeared on the surface that with the blessing of David Rockefeller's Trilateral Commission, the traditional U.S. search for unilateral domination would be abandoned. But... the 1970s were a period in which a major "intellectual counterrevolution" was mustered, to mobilize conservative opinion with the aid of vast amounts of money... By the time SALT II was signed in 1979, Carter had consented to significant new weapons programs and arms budget increases (reversing his campaign pledge).[3]

I noted further that the complex strategy for reversing Carter's promises was revived for a new mobilization in the 1990s during the Clinton presidency, in which a commission headed by Donald Rumsfeld was prominent.[4]

The Vietnam War as a Template for Afghanistan

It is as if Washington had emerged with only one objective from America's failure in Vietnam: the urge to do it again and get it right. But the principal obstacle to victory in Afghanistan is the same as in Vietnam: the lack of a viable government to defend. The importance of this similarity has been stressed by Thomas H. Johnson, coordinator of anthropological research studies at the Naval Postgraduate School, and his co-author Chris Mason. In their memorable phrase, "the Vietnam War is less a metaphor for the conflict in Afghanistan than it is a template:"

It is an oft-cited maxim that in all the conflicts of the past century, the United States has refought its last war. A number of analysts and journalists have mentioned the war in Vietnam recently in connection with Afghanistan. Perhaps fearful of taking this analogy too far, most have backed away from it. They should not—the Vietnam War is less a metaphor for the conflict in Afghanistan than it is a template. For eight years, the United States has engaged in an almost exact political and military reenactment of the Vietnam War, and the lack of self-awareness of the repetition of events 50 years ago is deeply disturbing.[5]

Many of the common features of an unpopular corrupted government have been well summarized by Johnson and Mason. In their words, quoting Jeffrey Record, "the fundamental political obstacle to an enduring American success in Vietnam [was] a politically illegitimate, militarily feckless, and thoroughly corrupted South Vietnamese client regime." Substitute the word "Afghanistan" for the words "South Vietnam" in these quotations and the descriptions apply precisely to today's government in Kabul. Like Afghanistan, South Vietnam at the national level was a massively corrupt collection of self-interested warlords, many of them deeply implicated in the profitable opium trade, with almost nonexistent legitimacy outside the capital city. The purely military gains achieved at such terrible cost in our nation's blood and treasure in Vietnam never came close to exhausting the enemy's manpower pool or his will to fight, and simply could not be sustained politically by a venal and incompetent set of dysfunctional state institutions where self-interest was the order of the day.[6]

If Johnson had written a little later, he might have added that a major CIA asset in Afghanistan was Ahmed Wali Karzai, brother of President Hamid Karzai; and that Ahmed Wali Karzai was a major drug trafficker who used his private force to help arrange a flagrantly falsified election result.[7] This is a fairly exact description of Ngo dinh Nhu in Vietnam, President Ngo dinh Diem's brother, an organizer of the Vietnamese drug traffic whose dreaded Can Lao secret police helped, among other things, to organize a falsified election result there.[8]

This pattern of a corrupt near relative, often involved in drugs, is a recurring feature of regimes installed or supported by U.S. influence. There were similar allegations about Chiang Kai-shek's brother-in-law T.V. Soong, Mexican President Echevarría's brother-in-law Rubén Zuno Arce, and the Shah of Iran's sister. In the case of Ngo dinh Nhu, it was the absence of a popular base for his externally installed presidential brother that led to drug involvement, "to provide the necessary funding" for political repression.[9] This analogy to the Karzais is pertinent.

An additional similarity, not noted by Johnson, is that America initially engaged in Vietnam in support of an embattled and unpopular minority, the Roman Catholics who had thrived under the French. America has twice made the same mistake in Afghanistan. Initially, after the Russian invasion of 1980, the bulk of American aid went to Gulbeddin Hekmatyar, a leader both insignificant in and unpopular with the mujahedin resistance; the CIA is said to have supported Hekmatyar, who became a drug trafficker to compensate for his lack of a popular base, because he was the preferred client of Pakistan's Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI), which distributed American and Saudi aid.

When America re-engaged in 2001, it was to support the Northern Alliance, a drug-trafficking Tajik-Uzbek minority coalition hateful to the Pashtun majority south of the Hindu Kush. Just as America's initial commitment to the Catholic Diem family fatally alienated the Vietnamese countryside, so the American presence in Afghanistan is weakened by its initial dependence on the Tajiks of the minority Northern Alliance. (The Roman Catholic minority in Vietnam at least shared a language with the Buddhists in the countryside. The Tajiks speak Dari, a version of Persian unintelligible to the Pashtun majority.)

According to an important article by Gareth Porter,

Contrary to the official portrayal of the Afghan National Army (ANA) as ethnically balanced, the latest data from U.S. sources reveal that the Tajik minority now accounts for far more of its troops than the Pashtuns, the country's largest ethnic group... Tajik domination of the ANA feeds Pashtun resentment over the control of the country's security institutions by their ethnic rivals, while Tajiks increasingly regard the Pashtun population as aligned with the Taliban.

The leadership of the army has been primarily Tajik since the ANA was organised in 2002, and Tajiks have been overrepresented in the officer corps from the beginning. But the original troop composition of the ANA was relatively well-balanced ethnically. The latest report of the Special Inspector General for Afghanistan Reconstruction, issued Oct. 30, shows that Tajiks, which represent 25 percent of the population, now account for 41 percent of all ANA troops who have been trained, and that only 30 percent of the ANA trainees are now Pashtuns. A key reason for the predominance of Tajik troops is that the ANA began to have serious problems recruiting troops in the rural areas of Kandahar and Helmand provinces by mid-2007.[10]

This problem derives from a major strategic error committed by the U.S. first in Vietnam and now repeated: the effort to impose central state authority on a country that had always been socially and culturally diverse.[11] Johnson and Mason illustrate Diem's lack of legitimacy with a quote from Eric Bergerud:

The Government of Vietnam (GVN) lacked legitimacy with the rural peasantry, the largest segment of the population... The peasantry perceived the GVN to be aloof, corrupt, and inefficient... South Vietnam's urban elite possessed the outward manifestations of a foreign culture... more importantly, this small group held most of the wealth and power in a poor nation, and the attitude of the ruling elite toward the rural population was, at best, paternalistic and, at worst, predatory.[12]

Thomas Johnson rightly deplores the U.S. effort to impose Kabul's will on an even more diverse Afghanistan. As he has written elsewhere,

The characterization of Afghanistan by the 19th Century British diplomat Sir Henry Rawlinson as 'consist[ing] of a mere collection of tribes, of unequal power and divergent habits, which are held together more or less closely, according to the personal character of the chief who rules them. The feeling of patriotism, as it is known in Europe, cannot exist among Afghans, for there is no common country' is still true today and suggests critical nuances for any realistic Afghanistan reconstruction and future political agenda."[13]

According to Thomas Johnson, the first eight years of the U.S. in Afghanistan have also seen the Army repeating the strategy of targeting the enemy that failed in Vietnam:

Since 2002, the prosecution of the war in Afghanistan—at all levels—has been based on an implied strategy of attrition via clearing operations virtually identical to those pursued in Vietnam. In Vietnam, they were dubbed "search and destroy missions;" in Afghanistan they are called "clearing operations" and "compound searches," but the purpose is the same—to find easily replaced weapons or clear a tiny, arbitrarily chosen patch of worthless ground for a short period, and then turn it over to indigenous security forces who can't hold it, and then go do it again somewhere else... General McChrystal is the first American commander since the war began to understand that protecting the people, not chasing illiterate teenage boys with guns around the countryside, is the basic principle of counterinsurgency. Yet four months into his command, little seems to have changed, except for an eight-year overdue order to stop answering the enemy's prayers by blowing up compounds with air strikes to martyr more of the teenage boys[14]

Johnson and Mason's depiction of the Vietnam template underlying Afghanistan is important. But there is a glaring omission in their description of power in the Afghan countryside:

When it is in equilibrium, rural Afghan society is a triangle of power formed by the tribal elders, the mullahs, and the government... In times of peace and stability, the longest side of the triangle is that of the tribal elders, constituted through the jirga system. The next longest, but much shorter side is that of the mullahs. Traditionally and historically, the government side is a microscopic short segment. However, after 30 years of blowback from the Islamization of the Pashtun begun by General Zia in Pakistan and accelerated by the Soviet-Afghan War, the religious side of the triangle has become the longest side of jihad has grown stronger and more virulent.

This remains true, but is dated by its omission of drug-trafficking, and the militias supported by drug-trafficking, which since 1980 have become a more and more important element in the power-balance. Sometimes the drug-traffic adds to the power of tribal elders like Jalaluddin Haqqani or Haji Bashir Noorzai, with tribal drug networks often passed from father to son. But today one of the most important power-holders is the drug-trafficker Gulbuddin Hekmatyar, a Ghilzai Pashtun from the north without a significant tribal base. Hekmatyar is much like General Dan Van Quang during the Vietnam War, in that his power continues to depend in part on his sophisticated heroin trafficking network in Afghanistan's Kunar and Nuristan provinces.[15]

The more we recognize that today drugs are a major factor in both the economy and the power structure of Afghanistan, the more we must recognize that an even better template for the Afghan war is not the Vietnam war, where drugs were important but not central, but the CIA's drug-funded undeclared war in Laos, 1959-75.

Afghanistan and the Laos Template

I have quoted at great length from Johnson's pessimistic essay in Military Review, partly because I believe it deserves to be read by a non-military audience, but also because I believe that his excellent analogies to Vietnam are even more pertinent if we recall the CIA's hopeless fiasco in Laos.

Vietnam, for all its problems with Catholic and Montagnard minorities, was essentially a state with a single language and a single, French-imposed system of law. Laos, in contrast, was little more than an arbitrary collection of about 100 tribes with different languages, in which the dominant Tai-speaking Lao Loum tribes compromised, in the 1960s, little more than half of the total population. Faced with an intractable mountainous terrain, the French wisely devoted little energy to establishing a central power in Laos, which then had one capital for the north and another for the south.[16] Like Afghanistan and in contrast to Nepal, Laos remained and remains one of the world's last countries without a railroad.

To supplement their own minimal presence in Laos, the French relied on two minorities with two completely different non-Tai languages, the Vietnamese and the Méo or Hmong. The protracted French war in Indochina produced two combating armies in Laos, the pro-French Royal Laotian Army, in uneasy alliance with Hmong guerrillas, and the pro-Vietnamese Pathet Lao.

Thus Laos, when it became nominally independent in 1954, was a quasi-state with two armies, a collection of tribes with different languages and customs, and tribe-dividing borders defined arbitrarily to suit western convenience. All this might have remained relatively stable, had not Americans arrived with naïve notions of "nation-building." Misguided efforts to establish a strong central government rapidly produced two dominating consequences: massive corruption (even worse than Vietnam's), and civil war.[17]

It would appear that the CIA in Laos, reflecting the opposition of the Dulles brothers to any form of neutralism, intended to divide the country and make it an anti-Communist battlefield, rather than let it slumber quietly under the guidance of its first post-French prime minister, the neutralist Souvanna Phouma (nephew of the king). A CIA officer told Time magazine in 1961 that the CIA's aim "was to ‘polarize' the communist and anti-communist factions in Laos."[18] If this was truly the aim, the CIA succeeded, creating a conflict in which the U.S. dropped more than two million tons of bombs on one part of Laos, more than in both Europe and the Pacific during World War Two.[19]

Despite this absurd and criminal U.S. over-commitment, the end result was to turn Laos, a profoundly Buddhist nation with an anti-Vietnamese bias, into what is nominally one of the last remaining Communist countries in the world. And our principal ally, a Hmong faction allied earlier with the French, suffered devastating, almost genocidal casualties. (The London Guardian charged in 1971 that Hmong villages who "try to find their own way out of the war – even if it is simply by staying neutral and refusing to send their 13-year-olds to fight in the CIA army – are immediately denied American rice and transport, and ultimately bombed by the U.S. Air Force.")[20]

No one has ever claimed that in Laos, as opposed to Vietnam, "the system worked,"[21] or that the U.S. might have prevailed had it not been for faulty decision-making at the civilian level.[22] From a humanitarian standpoint, America's campaign in Laos, was from the outset a disaster if not indeed a major war crime. Only one faction profited from that war, international drug traffickers – whether Corsican, Nationalist Chinese, or American.

With the beginning of CIA support for him in 1959, the CIA's client Phoumi Nosavan, for the first time, directly involved his army in the opium traffic, "as an alternative source of income for his [Laotian] army and government... This decision ultimately led to the growth of northwest Laos as one of the largest heroin-producing centers in the world" in the late 1960s.[23] (The CIA not only supported General Ouan Rattikone (Phoumi's successor) and his drug-funded army, it even supplied airplanes to senior Laotian generals which soon "ran opium for them" without interference.)[24] Conversely, when the US withdrew from Laos in the 1970s, opium production plummeted, from an estimated 200 tons in 1975 to 30 tons in 1984.[25]

America's Addiction to Drug-Assisted War: Afghanistan the 1980s

It is hard to demonstrate the CIA, when unilaterally initiating a military conflict in Laos in 1959, foresaw the resulting huge increase in Laotian opium production. But two decades later this experience did not deter Brzezinski, Carter's national security adviser, from unilaterally initiating contact with drug-trafficking Afghans in 1978 and 1979.

It is clear that this time the Carter White House foresaw the drug consequences. In 1980 White House drug advisor David Musto told the White House Strategy Council on Drug Abuse that "we were going into Afghanistan to support the opium growers... Shouldn't we try to avoid what we had done in Laos?"[26] Denied access by the CIA to data to which he was legally entitled, Musto took his concerns public in May 1980, noting in a New York Times Op Ed that Golden Crescent heroin was already (and for the first time) causing a medical crisis in New York. And he warned, presciently, that "this crisis is bound to worsen."[27]

The CIA, in conjunction with its creation the Iranian intelligence agency SAVAK, was initially trying to move to the right the regime of Afghan president Mohammed Daoud Khan, whose objectionable policy (like that of Souvanna Phouma before him) was to maintain good relations with both the Soviet Union and the west. In 1978 SAVAK- and CIA-supported Islamist agents soon arrived from Iran "with bulging bankrolls," trying to mobilize a purge of left-wing officers in the army and a clamp-down on their party the PDPA. The result of this provocative polarization was the same as in Laos: a confrontation in which the left, and not the right, soon prevailed.[28] In a coup that was at least partly defensive, left-wing officers overthrew and killed Daoud; they installed in his place a left-wing regime so extreme and unpopular that by 1980 the USSR (as Brzezinski had predicted) intervened to install a more moderate faction.[29]

By May 1979 the CIA was in touch with Gulbuddin Hekmatyar, the mujahedin warlord with perhaps the smallest following inside Afghanistan, and also the leading mujahedin drug-trafficker.[30] Hekmatyar, famous for throwing acid in the faces of women not wearing burkas, was not the choice of the Afghan resistance, but of the Pakistani intelligence service (ISI), perhaps because he was the only Afghan leader willing to accept the British-drawn Durand Line as the Afghan-Pakistan boundary. As an Afghan leader in 1994 told Tim Weiner of the New York Times:

"We didn't choose these leaders. The United States made Hekmatyar by giving him his weapons. Now we want the United States to shake these leaders and make them stop the killing, to save us from them."[31]

Robert D. Kaplan reported his personal experience that Hekmatyar was "loathed by all the other party leaders, fundamentalist and moderate alike."[32]

This decision by ISI and CIA belies the usual American rhetoric that the US was assisting an Afghan liberation movement.[33] In the next decade of anti-Soviet resistance, more than half of America's aid went to Gulbuddin Hekmatyar, who soon became "one of Afghanistan's leading drug lords." Brzezinski was also soon in contact with Pakistan's emissary Fazle ul-Haq, a man who by 1982 would be listed by Interpol as an international narcotics trafficker.[34]

The consequences were swiftly felt in America, where heroin from the Golden Crescent, negligible before 1979, amounted in 1980 to 60 percent of the U.S. market.[35] And by 1986, for the first time, the region supplied 70 percent of the high-grade heroin in the world, and supplied a new army of 650,000 addicts in Pakistan itself. Witnesses confirmed that the drug was shipped out of the area on the same Pakistan Army trucks which shipped in "covert" US military aid.[36] Yet before 1986 the only high-level heroin bust in Pakistan was made at the insistence of a single Norwegian prosecutor; none were instigated by the seventeen narcotics officers in the U.S. Embassy. Eight tons of Afghan-Pakistani morphine base from a single Pakistani source supplied the Sicilian mafia "Pizza Connection" in New York, said by the FBI supervisor on the case to have been responsible for 80% of the heroin reaching the United States between 1978 and 1984.[37]

Meanwhile, CIA Director William Casey appears to have promoted a plan suggested to him in 1980 by the former French intelligence chief Alexandre de Marenches, that the CIA supply drugs on the sly to Soviet troops.[38] Although de Marenches subsequently denied that the plan, Operation Mosquito, went forward, there are reports that heroin, hashish, and even cocaine from Latin America soon reached Soviet troops; and that along with the CIA-ISI-linked bank BCCI, "a few American intelligence operatives were deeply enmeshed in the drug trade" before the war was over.[39] Maureen Orth heard from Mathea Falco, head of International Narcotics Control for the State Department under Jimmy Carter, that the CIA and ISI together encouraged the mujahedin to addict the Soviet troops.[40]

America's Return in 2001, Again With the Support of Drug-Traffickers

The social costs of this drug-assisted war are still with us: there are said, for example, to be now five million heroin addicts in Pakistan alone. And yet America in 2001 decided to do it again: to try, with the assistance of drug traffickers, to impose nation-building on a quasi-state with at least a dozen major ethnic groups speaking unrelated languages. In a close analogy to the use of the Hmong in Laos, America initiated its Afghan campaign in 2001 in concert with a distinct minority, the Tajik-dominated Northern Alliance. In a closer analogy still, the CIA in 2000 (in the last weeks of Clinton's presidency) chose as its principal ally Ahmad Shah Massoud of the Northern Alliance, despite the objection of other national security advisers that "Massoud was a drug trafficker; if the CIA established a permanent base [with him] in the Panjshir, it risked entanglement with the heroin trade."[41]

There was no ambiguity about the U.S. intention to use drug traffickers to initiate its ground position in Afghanistan. The CIA mounted its coalition against the Taliban in 2001 by recruiting and even importing drug traffickers, usually old assets from the 1980s. An example was Haji Zaman who had retired to Dijon in France, whom "British and American officials... met with and persuaded... to return to Afghanistan."[42]

In Afghanistan in 2001 as in 1980, and as in Laos in 1959, the U.S. intervention has since been a bonanza for the international drug syndicates. With the increase of chaos in the countryside, and number of aircraft flying in and out of the country, opium production more than doubled, from 3276 metric tonnes in 2000 (and 185 in 2001, the year of a Taliban ban on opium) to 8,200 metric tonnes in 2007.

Why does the U.S. intervene repeatedly on the same side as the most powerful local drug traffickers? Some years ago I summarized the conventional wisdom on this matter:

Partly this has been from realpolitik - in recognition of the local power realities represented by the drug traffic. Partly it has been from the need to escape domestic political restraints: the traffickers have supplied additional financial resources needed because of US budgetary limitations, and they have also provided assets not bound (as the U.S. is) by the rules of war... These facts... have led to enduring intelligence networks involving both oil and drugs, or more specifically both petrodollars and narcodollars. These networks, particularly in the Middle East, have become so important that they affect, not just the conduct of US foreign policy, but the health and behavior of the US government, US banks and corporations, and indeed the whole of US society.[43]

Persuaded in part by the analysis of authors like Michel Chossudovsky and James Petras, I would now stress more heavily that American banks, as well as oil majors, benefit significantly from drug trafficking. A Senate staff report has estimated "that $500 billion to $1 trillion in criminal proceeds are laundered through banks worldwide each year, with about half of that amount moved through United States banks."[44] The London Independent reported in 2004 that drug trafficking constitutes "the third biggest global commodity in cash terms after oil and the arms trade."[45]

Petras concludes that the U.S. economy has become a narco-capitalist one, dependent on the hot or dirty money, much of it from the drug traffic.

As Senator Levin summarizes the record: "Estimates are that $500 billion to $1 trillion of international criminal proceeds are moved internationally and deposited into bank accounts annually. It is estimated half of that money comes to the United States"...

Washington and the mass media have portrayed the U.S. in the forefront of the struggle against narco trafficking, drug laundering and political corruption: the image is of clean white hands fighting dirty money from the Third world (or the ex-Communist countries). The truth is exactly the opposite. U.S. banks have developed a highly elaborate set of policies for transferring illicit funds to the U.S., investing those funds in legitimate businesses or U.S. government bonds and legitimating them. The U.S. Congress has held numerous hearings, provided detailed exposés of the illicit practices of the banks, passed several laws and called for stiffer enforcement by any number of public regulators and private bankers. Yet the biggest banks continue their practices, the sums of dirty money grows exponentially, because both the State and the banks have neither the will nor the interest to put an end to the practices that provide high profits and buttress an otherwise fragile empire.[46]

In the wake of the 2008 economic crisis, this analysis found support from the claim of Antonio Maria Costa, head of the UN Office on Drugs and Crime, that "Drugs money worth billions of dollars kept the financial system afloat at the height of the global crisis." According to the London Observer, Costa said he has seen evidence that the proceeds of organised crime were "the only liquid investment capital" available to some banks on the brink of collapse last year. He said that a majority of the $352bn (£216bn) of drugs profits was absorbed into the economic system as a result... Costa said evidence that illegal money was being absorbed into the financial system was first drawn to his attention by intelligence agencies and prosecutors around 18 months ago. "In many instances, the money from drugs was the only liquid investment capital. In the second half of 2008, liquidity was the banking system's main problem and hence liquid capital became an important factor," he said.[47]

Why This Drug-Corrupted War Will Continue

Thus the war machine that co-opted Obama into his incipient escalations of an unwinnable war is not just a bureaucratic cabal inside Washington. It is solidly grounded in and supported by a wide coalition of forces in our society. For this reason the war machine will not be dissuaded by sensible advice from within the establishment, such as the recommendation for Afghan counterterrorism from the RAND Corporation:

Minimize the use of U.S. military force. In most operations against al Qa'ida, local military forces frequently have more legitimacy to operate and a better understanding of the operating environment than U.S. forces have. This means a light U.S. military footprint or none at all.[48]

It will not be dissuaded by the conclusion of a recent study for the Carnegie Endowment that "the presence of foreign troops is the most important element driving the resurgence of the Taliban."[49] To justify its global strategic posture of what it calls "full-spectrum dominance," the Pentagon badly needs the "war against terror" in Afghanistan, just as a decade ago it needed the counter-productive "war against drugs" in Colombia.

Full-spectrum dominance is of course not just an end in itself, it is also lobbied for by far-flung American corporations overseas, especially oil companies like Exxon Mobil with huge investments in Kazakhstan and elsewhere in Central Asia. As Michael Klare noted in his book Resource Wars, a secondary objective of the U.S. campaign in Afghanistan was "to consolidate U.S. power in the Persian Gulf and Caspian Sea area, and to ensure continued flow of oil."[50]

The global drug traffic itself will continue to benefit from the protracted conflict generated by "full-spectrum dominance" in Afghanistan, and some of the beneficiaries may have been secretly lobbying for it. And I fear that all the client intelligence assets organized about the movement of Afghan heroin through Central Asia and beyond will, without a clear change in policy, continue as before to be protected by the CIA. And America's superbanks like Citibank – the banks allegedly "too big to fail" – are now since the downturn even more dependant than before on the hundreds of billions of illicit profits which they launder each year.[51]

In both Afghanistan and Laos (as opposed to Vietnam) heroin has been by far the principal export, and so important that simply to curtail the production of opium has risked impoverishing those in the areas where opium was grown. This was the reason given for not disrupting heroin flows in the severe winter of 2001-02, the first year of the American invasion of Afghanistan. The economy was so devastated that, without income from opium, large numbers of Afghans might have starved.

According to Australian journalist Michael Ware, Time Magazine's correspondent in Kandahar, opium is still the main support of the Afghan economy, as well the main support for both the Karzai government and the Taliban opposition:

You take away the opium and you suck the oxygen out of this economy and you'll be treading on the toes of significant players who have built empires around the opium trade, and that includes political and military figures as well as criminal and business figures here in Kandahar.[52]

A consistent bias of U.S. news reporting on opium and heroin in Afghanistan has been to blame the Taliban for their production, and not also the government. For example, the New York Times reported on November 27, 2008 that

"Afghanistan has produced so much opium in recent years that the Taliban are cutting poppy cultivation and stockpiling raw opium in an effort to support prices and preserve a major source of financing for the insurgency, Antonio Maria Costa, the executive director of the United Nations drug office [UNODC], says."[53]

But as Jeremy Hammond responds,

In commentary attached to the UNODC report, Mr. Costa asks, "Who collects this money? Local strong men. In other words, by year end, war-lords, drug-lords and insurgents will have extracted almost half a billion dollars of tax revenue from drug farming, production and trafficking." Notably, Mr. Costa does not answer his question with "the Taliban", but includes a much broader range of participants who profit from the trade that includes, but is in no way limited to, the Taliban.[54]

Citing the statistics in the UNODC's annual reports, Hammond estimates that the reported Taliban revenues from opium ($75-100 million) are only about 3 percent of the total earned income in Afghanistan ($3.4 billion), which in turn is only about five percent of the UNODC estimate of what that crop is worth in the world market ($64 billion).[55]

It is because of the larger share of drug profits going to supporters of the Kabul government that U.S. strategies to attack the Afghan drug trade are explicitly limited to attacking drug traffickers supporting the Taliban.[56] Such strategies have the indirect effect of increasing the opium market share of the past and present CIA assets in the Karzai regime (headed by Hamid Karzai, a former CIA asset),[57] such as the president's brother Ahmed Wali Karzai, an active CIA asset, and Abdul Rashid Dostum, a former CIA asset.[58]

As I have observed elsewhere about the U.S. campaign against the FARC and cocaine in Colombia, the aim of all U.S. anti drug campaigns abroad has never been the hopeless ideal of eradication. The aim of all such campaigns has been to alter market share: to target specific enemies and thus ensure that the drug traffic remains under the control of those traffickers who are allies of the state security apparatus and/or the CIA. This was notably true of Laos in the 1960s, when the CIA intervened militarily with air support to assist Ouan Rattikone's army, in a battle over a contested opium caravan in Laos.[59]

Consequences for America of a Drug-Corrupted War

But this toleration of the traffic has led to another similarity with Vietnam and Laos in the 1960s: the increasing addiction of GIs to heroin, Afghanistan's principal export. Despite the denial one has come to expect from high places, it is (according to Salon's Shaun McCanna),

not difficult to find a soldier who has returned from Afghanistan with an addiction. Nearly every veteran of Operation Enduring Freedom I have spoken with was familiar with heroin's availability on base, and most knew at least one soldier who used while deployed.[60]

And the reported easy availability of heroin outside Afghanistan's Bagram air base, like that four decades ago outside Vietnam's American base at Long Binh, points to another alarming similarity. Just as at the height of the Vietnam war, heroin was shipped to the United States in body bags containing cadavers,[61] so now we hear from Heneral Mahmut Gareev, a former Soviet commander in Afghanistan that

Americans themselves admit that drugs are often transported out of Afghanistan on American planes. Drug trafficking in Afghanistan brings them about 50 billion dollars a year – which fully covers the expenses tied to keeping their troops there. Essentially, they are not going to interfere and stop the production of drugs.[62]

Gareev's charge has been repeated in one form or another by a number of other sources, including Pakistani General Hamid Gul, a former ISI commander:

"Abdul Wali Karzai is the biggest drug baron of Afghanistan," he stated bluntly. He added that the drug lords are also involved in arms trafficking, which is "a flourishing trade" in Afghanistan. "But what is most disturbing from my point of view is that the military aircraft, American military aircraft are also being used. You said very rightly that the drug routes are northward through the Central Asia republics and through some of the Russian territory, and then into Europe and beyond. But some of it is going directly. That is by the military aircraft. I have so many times in my interviews said, ‘Please listen to this information, because I am an aware person.' We have Afghans still in Pakistan, and they sometimes contact and pass on the stories to me. And some of them are very authentic. I can judge that. So they are saying that the American military aircraft are being used for this purpose. So, if that is true, it is very, very disturbing indeed."[63]

Another slightly different testimony is from General Khodaidad Khodaidad, the current Afghan minister of counter narcotics:

The Afghan minister of counter narcotics says foreign troops are earning money from drug production in Afghanistan. General Khodaidad Khodaidad said the majority of drugs are stockpiled in two provinces controlled by troops from the US, the UK, and Canada, IRNA reported on Saturday. He went on to say that NATO forces are taxing the production of opium in the regions under their control.[64]

I do not accept these charges as proven, despite the number of additional sources for them. None of the sources quoted here can be considered an objective source with no axe to grind, and worse charges still are easy to find in wilds of the Internet.

However the charges are plausible, because of history. Just as in Vietnam and Laos, the United States made its initial alliances in Afghanistan with drug traffickers, both in 1980 and again in 2001; and this is a major factor explaining the endemic corruption of the U.S.-sponsored Karzai regime today. There should be an official Congressional investigation whether the United States did not intend for its Afghan assets, just as earlier in Burma, Laos, and Thailand, to supplement their CIA subsidies with income from drug trafficking.

In short, the impasse the U.S. faces in Afghanistan, in its efforts to support an unpopular and corrupt regime, must be understood in the light of its past relations to the drug traffic there – a situation which resembles the past U.S. involvement in Laos even more than in Vietnam. It is this sustained pattern of intervention in support of drug economies, and with the support of drug traffickers, that so depresses observers who had hoped desperately that, in this respect, Obama would bring a change.

The question remains: how many Americans, Afghans, and Pakistanis will have to die, before we can put an end to this drug-corrupted and drug-corrupting war?

 

Peter Dale Scott, a former Canadian diplomat and English Professor at the University of California, Berkeley, is a poet, writer, and researcher. He was born in Montreal in 1929, the only son of the poet F.R. Scott and the painter Marian Scott. His prose books include The War Conspiracy (1972), The Assassinations: Dallas and Beyond (in collaboration, 1976), Crime and Cover-Up: The CIA, the Mafia, and the Dallas-Watergate Connection (1977), The Iran-Contra Connection (in collaboration, 1987), Cocaine Politics: Drugs, Armies, and the CIA in Central America (in collaboration, 1991, 1998), Deep Politics and the Death of JFK (1993, 1996), Deep Politics Two (1994, 1995, 2006), Drugs Oil and War (Lanham, MD: Rowman and Littlefield, March 2003), The Road to 9/11 (Berkeley: University of California Press, 2007), and The War Conspiracy: JFK, 9/11, and the Deep Politics of War (Ipswich, MA: Mary Ferrell Foundation Press, 2008).

 

Notes

[1] John Nichols, "Obama's Campaign Merits a Peace Prize," Nation (blogs), October 10, 2009, http://www.thenation.com/blogs/thebeat/482916/obama_s_campaign_merits_a_peace_prize.

[2] Peter Dale Scott, The Road to 9/11: Wealth, Empire, and the Future of America (Berkeley and Los Angeles: University of California Press, 2007), 65-69.

[3] Scott, The Road to 9/11, 66-67.

[4] Scott, Road to 9/11, 67-68, referring to the Rumsfeld Commission to Assess the Ballistic Missile Threat to the United States.

[5] Thomas H. Johnson and M. Chris Mason, "Refighting the Last War: Afghanistan and the Vietnam Template," Military Review, November-December 2009, 1.

[6] Johnson and Mason, "Refighting the Last War,", 5, citing Jeffrey Record, "How America's Own Military Performance in Vietnam Aided and Abetted the "North's" Victory, in Marc Jason Gilbert, ed. Why the North Won the Vietnam War (New York: Palgrave, 2002), 119.

[7] New York Times, October 28, 2009.

[8] Stanley Karnow, Vietnam: A History (New York: Penguin, 1997), 239; A.J. Langguth, Our Vietnam (New York: Simon and Schuster, 2000), 99; Alfred W. McCoy, The Politics of Heroin (Chicago: Lawrence Hill Books/ Chicago Review Press, 2003), 203 (drugs).

[9] McCoy, The Politics of Heroin, 203.

[10] Gareth Porter, "Tajik Grip on Afghan Army Signals New Ethnic War," IPS News, November 28, 2009, http://www.ipsnews.net/news.asp?idnews=49461.

[11] Spencer Tucker, Vietnam (Lexington, KY: University Press of Kentucky, 1999), 87.

[12] Eric Bergerud, The Dynamics Of Defeat: The Vietnam War In Hau Nghia Province (Boulder, Co: Westview Press, 1991) 3; quoted in Johnson and Mason, "Afghanistan and the Vietnam Template," 5.

[13] Thomas H. Johnson, "Ismail Khan, Heart, and Iranian Influence," Strategic Insights, July 2004, http://www.ccc.nps.navy.mil/si/2004/jul/johnsonJul04.asp.

[14] Johnson and Mason, "Refighting the Last War," 7-8.

[15] Gretchen Peters, Seeds of Terror: How Heroin Is Bankrolling the Taliban and Al Qaeda (New York: Thomas Dunne Books/St. Martin's Press, 2009), 127-29.

[16] The southern provinces were administered directly by a résident supérieur in Vientiane, who also supervised , but indirectly, the quasi-independent northern Kingdom of Louangphrabang.

[17] Corruption within the U.S. Aid program (or boondoggle) in Laos, centered about bribes paid by CIA contractor Willis Bird, produced a Congressional investigation. See Scott, Drugs, Oil and War, 196, Martin E. Goldstein, American Policy Toward Laos, 186-87; U.S. Congress, House U.S. Aid Operations in Laos, House Report no. 546, 86th Cong., 1st Sess. (Washington: GPO, 1959).

[18] Time, March 17, 1961; discussion in Scott, War Conspiracy, 78.

[19] Keith Quincy, Hmong: history of a people Cheney, WA: Eastern Washington University, 1995), 163. To this day the CIA's fact sheet on Cambodia lists, as the chief environmental problem in Laos, "unexploded ordnance" (all of it American); see CIA, The World Factbook, https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/geos/la.html.

[20] Guardian (London), October 14, 1971. Cf. McCoy, Politics of Heroin, 320-21.

[21] Cf. Leslie H. Gelb and Richard K. Betts, The Irony of Vietnam: The System Worked (Washington: Brookings Institution Press, 1979).

[22] Mark Moyar, Triumph Forsaken: The Vietnam War, 1954-1965 (New York: Cambridge University Press, 2006).

[23] McCoy, Politics of Heroin, 300.

[24] John Prados, Lost Crusader: the Secret Wars of CIA Director William Colby (New York: Oxford UP: 2003), 168.

[25] Scott, Drugs, Oil, and War, 40.

[26] McCoy, Politics of Heroin, 461; citing interview with Dr. David Musto.

[27] David Musto, New York Times, May 22, 1980; quoted in McCoy, Politics of Heroin, 462.

[28] Douglas Little, American Orientalism: The United States and the Middle East since 1945 (Chapel Hill, NC: University of North Carolina Press, 2002), 223; Diego Cordovez and Selig S. Harrison, Out of Afghanistan: the Inside Story of the Soviet Withdrawal (New York: Oxford University Press, 1995), 16-17, 23-28.

[29] Scott, Road to 9/11, 77-79; Little, American Orientalism, 150.

[30] Scott, Drugs, Oil, and War, 46, 49; McCoy, Politics of Heroin, 475-78.

[31] New York Times, 3/13/94.

[32] Robert D. Kaplan, Soldiers of God: With Islamic Warriors in Afghanistan and Pakistan (New York: Random House, 1990), 68-69.

[33] Brzezinski for example writes that "I pushed a decision through the SCC to be more sympathetic to those Afghans who were determined to preserve their country's independence" (Brzezinski, Power and Principle, 427). On the same page he writes that "I also consulted with the Saudis and the Egyptians regarding the fighting in Afghanistan." He is silent about the early, decisive, and ill-fated contact with Pakistan.

[34] Scott, Road to 9/11, 73-75, citing Christina Lamb, Waiting for Allah: Pakistan's Struggle for Democracy (London: H. Hamilton, 1991), 222; cf. McCoy, Politics of Heroin, 479. Fazle ul-Haq was the governor of Pakistan's North-West Frontier Province; at the same time he was also an important CIA contact and supporter of the Afghan mujahideen, some of whom -- it was no secret -- were supporting themselves by major opium and heroin trafficking through the NWFP. However, after lengthy correspondence with Fazle ul-Haq's son, I am persuaded that there are no known grounds to accuse Fazle ul-Haq of having profited personally from the drug traffic. See "Clarification from Peter Dale Scott re. Fazle Haq," 911Truth.org, http://www.911truth.org/article.php?story=20090223165146219.

[35] Scott, Road to 9/11, 73-75; citing McCoy, Politics of Heroin, 475 (leading drug lords), 464 (60 percent).

[36] McCoy, Politics of Heroin, 461-64, 474-80; Lawrence Lifshultz, "Inside the Kingdom of Heroin," Nation, November 14, 1988: Peters, Seeds of Terror, 37-39.

[37] Ralph Blumenthal, Last Days of the Sicilians (New York: Pocket Books, 1988), 119, 314.

[38] Cooley, Unholy Wars, 128-29; Beaty and Gwynne, Outlaw Bank, 305-06.

[39] Beaty and Gwynne, 306; cf. 82; also Allix, La petite cuillère, 35, 95; Peters, Seeds of Terror, 45-46.

[40] Maureen Orth, Vanity Fair, March 2002, 170-71. A Tajik sociologist added that she knew "drugs were massively distributed at that time," and that she often heard how Russian soldiers were "invited to taste."

[41] Steve Coll, Ghost Wars: The Secret History of the CIA, Afghanistan, and Bin Laden, from the Soviet Invasion to September 10, 2001 (New York: Penguin Press, 2004), 536.

[42] Philip Smucker, Al Qaeda's Great Escape: The Military and the Media on Terror's Trail (Washington: Brassey's, 2004), 9. On December 4, 2001, Asia Times reported that a convicted Pakistani drug baron and former parliamentarian, Ayub Afridi, was also released from prison to participate in the U.S. invasion of Afghanistan (http://www.atimes.com/ind-pak/CL04Df01.html); Scott, Road to 9/11, 125.

[43] Peter Dale Scott, "Afghanistan, Colombia, Vietnam: The Deep Politics of Drugs and Oil," http://www.peterdalescott.net/qov.html.

[44] U.S. Congress, Senate, Minority staff report for Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations Hearing on Private Banking and Money Laundering: a Case Study of Opportunities and Vulnerabilities (November 9, 1999), http://hsgac.senate.gov/110999_report.htm. These figures are both much used and much disputed, along with their relevance. But even if the real figures are only half those estimated by the Senate report, dirty money would appear to be a structural part of the U.S. economy. Those who deny this remind me of the economists who, as late as the 1950s, argued that U.S. foreign trade (then listed at about 2 percent of GNP) was too small to be a significant element in the U.S. GNP. No one would make that argument today.

[45] Independent (London), February 29, 2004. Cf. Michel Chossudovsky, "The Spoils of War: Afghanistan's Multibillion Dollar Heroin Trade," GlobalResearch, May 5, 2005, http://www.globalresearch.ca/index.php?context=viewArticle&code=CHO20050614&articleId=91.

[46] James Petras, "`Dirty Money' Foundation of U.S. Growth and Empire," from La Jornada, May 19, 2001, Narco News 2001, http://www.narconews.com/petras1.html.

[47] Rajeev Syal, "Drug money saved banks in global crisis, claims UN advisor," Observer, December 13, 2009, http://www.guardian.co.uk/global/2009/dec/13/drug-money-banks-saved-un-cfief-claims.

[48] RAND Corporation, "How Terrorist Groups End: Implications for Countering al Qa'ida," Research Brief, RB-9351-RC (2008), http://www.rand.org/pubs/research_briefs/RB9351/index1.html.

[49] Gilles Dorronsoro, "Focus and Exit: an Alternative Strategy for the Afghan War," Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, January 2009, http://carnegieendowment.org/files/afghan_war-strategy.pdf.

[50] Michael T. Klare. Resource Wars: The New Landscape of Global Conflict (Henry Holt, New York 2001; quoted in David Michael Smith, "The U.S. War in Afghanistan," The Canadian, April 19, 2006, http://www.agoracosmopolitan.com/home/Frontpage/2006/04/19/01181.html, emphasis added. Cf. Scott, Road to 9/11, 169-70.

[51] U.S. Congress, Senate, Minority staff report for Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations Hearing on Private Banking and Money Laundering: a Case Study of Opportunities and Vulnerabilities (November 9, 1999), http://hsgac.senate.gov/110999_report.htm.

[52] "Afghanistan - America's Blind Eye," ABC/TV (Australia), April 10, 2002, Reporter: Mark Corcoran, http://www.mickware.info/2002/files/2b3c5632e1c8fa1ad68b6f83ae91a8c3-93.php.

[53] Kirk Kraeutler, "U.N. Reports That Taliban Is Stockpiling Opium," New York Times, November 27, 2008.

[54] Jeremy R. Hammond, "New York Times Misleads on Taliban Role in Opium Trade," Foreign Policy Journal, November 29, 2008, http://www.foreignpolicyjournal.com/2008/11/29/new-york-times-misleads-on-taliban-role-in-opium-trade/.

[55] Personal communication of December 29, 2009, citing UNODC Reports of 2008 and 2009.

[56] James Risen, U.S. to Hunt Down Afghan Lords Tied to Taliban, New York Times, August 10, 2009: "United States military commanders have told Congress that... only those [drug traffickers] providing support to the insurgency would be made targets."

[57] Nick Mills, Karzai: the failing American intervention and the struggle for Afghanistan (Hoboken, NJ: John Wiley, 2007), 79.

[58] New York Times, October 27, 2009.

[59] Valentine, Strength of the Pack, 333.

[60] Shaun McCanna, "It's Easy for Soldiers to Score Heroin in Afghanistan,"Salon, August 1, 2007, http://www.salon.com/news/feature/2007/08/07/afghan_heroin/. Cf. Megan Carpentier, "Is The Military Ignoring The Heroin Problem In The Ranks?", AirAmerica.com, October 20, 2009, http://airamerica.com/politics/10-20-2009/military-ignoring-its-heroin-problem/?p=all; Gerald Posner, "The Taliban's Heroin Ploy," The Daily Beast, October 19, 2009, http://www.thedailybeast.com/blogs-and-stories/2009-10-19/the-heroin-bomb/full/.

[61] Douglas Valentine, The Strength of the Pack: The People, Politics and Espionage Intrigues that Shaped the DEA (Springfield, OR: TrineDay, 2009), 171; cf. 103.

[62] Gen. Mahmut Gareev, ""Afghan drug trafficking brings US $50 billion a year," RussiaToday. August 20, 2009, http://russiatoday.com/Top_News/2009-08-20/afghanistan-us-drug-trafficking.html.

[63] Jeremy R. Hammond, "Pakistan: General Hamid Gul on Destabilizing Pakistan," Foreign Policy Journal, August 27, 2009, http://axisoflogic.com/artman/publish/Article_56790.shtml.

[64] "Occupiers involved in drug trade: Afghan minister," IranPressTV, November 1, 2009, http://www.presstv.ir/detail.aspx?id=110130&sectionid=351020403.







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This is slated to be done in two months.  It gives credence to my idea that, while Netanyahu is talking "peace" (in a cynical way) he is really plotting war against Gaza--probably with Obama's complicity.  Why is Hamas "hands off" as far as negotiation goes?  Because no real political alternatives to Fatah can be allowed if the Palestine sellout is to be carried off.  And a crushing aerial blow can, at the same time, be dealt to the Lebanese and Iranians. Then--if the gas masks work--it will be time to talk peace on Israeli terms.  The attempt to demonize critics of Israel in the U.S. and elsewhere is yet another sign that a military "solution" may be on its way.

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Israel to issue gas masks to population
by Tina Redlup on December 28, 2009

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Israel will begin distributing its entire population with gas masks in two months, though no reason has officially been given by the Israeli government.

No indication or threat has been made against Israel from any country that an attack is planned. No country in the Middle East is believed to be likely to engage in chemical or biological warfare with Israel, either.

The gas mask distribution has, however, raised questions as to Israel's potential plans to launch an attack on Iran's nuclear facilities. Such an attack could cause an unconventional response from Iran. Iran's chemical and biological weapons capabilities are currently not known.

Rumors in the Middle East abound that Israel is preparing to rein in Hezbollah through another war on Lebanon. Hezbollah, however, is also not believed to hold any chemical or biological weapons.

The only country in Israel's region currently believed to have access to a major chemical or biological weapons program is Israel itself, though the country unlikely to utilize them in an attack.

Despite the lack of a viable threat, Israel will begin issuing the gas masks to each of its residents in February. The Israel Defense Forces will manage the distribution. The IDF have engaged the Israel Postal Company to aid in the distribution, a departure from the use of Home Front Command for previous distributions.

In addition to the gas masks, children eight years and younger will receive, for the first time, the Mamtek gas mask.

“We are the only country in the world that produces gas masks for children, and the children’s gas mask we produce is the only one in the world that supplies prime defense for this age group,” Col. Yosi Sagiv,head of the Gas Mask Administration of the Home Front Command, told bacelonanews. net. "All that is left is to hope that it will not be necessary to experience first hand how well these gas masks work," he said.

 



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     In danger of having its U.S. "cash cow" scared off by news of crimes against humanity getting through the MSM (mainstream media) blackout, Zionists have begun to deploy in the U.S. the strategy mapped out at the recent Fighting Anti-Semitism Conference in Jerusalem.

     The strategy involves labeling any criticism of Israel, its military actions or Zionism in general as "anti-Semitism".  Further, it calls for taking direct, military-style action against these so-called "hubs of anti-Semitism.".

      It has only been 10 days or so, but the evidence shows that there has been an actual roll out of the strategy.

      Civil libertarians, for instance, were horrified when icon Ron Paul was smeared as "anti-Semitic" by former Richard Nixon staffer and Zionist Ben Stein--and this on mainstream TV.  See the following clip:

 

 

      What was Ron Paul's terrible offense of "anti-Semitism"?  Calling U.S. military operations in Afghanistan, Iraq and elsewhere "occupations".  Apparently, since the "War on Terror" is being primarily conducted on behalf of Israeli security, such a comment does indeed qualify as "anti-Semitism" under the new definition.

       Now comes word that Zionist organizations are acting directly against organized protests of the Israeli bloodbath in Gaza last year on the basis that their legally protected free speech in the U.S. is "anti-Israel hate speech".  This is nothing less than an attempt to create a news blackout on anything negative about Israel--"cowing" relates to forceful intimidation, not a peaceful counter protest.  See the following item from Arutz Sheva Daily Israel News Service:

 

 

Friday, Jan. 01 '10, Tevet 15, 5770


>SAN FRANCISCO ZIONISTS COW ANTI-ISRAEL PROTESTORS
> by Avi Yellin
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> The first anniversary marking Operation Cast Lead, this week saw a surge of anti-Israel demonstrations – often billed as “Gaza Freedom Marches” – taking place throughout the Arab and Western worlds. But one rally in San Francisco, a city infamous for political activism hostile to the Jewish state, was met with an unexpectedly assertive Zionist counter-protest.
> San Francisco Voice for Israel, a local pro-Israel group affiliated with the StandWithUs organization, has since 2004 been publically confronting what the group terms “anti-Israel hate speech” in the California Bay Area. Taking no position on Israel’s borders or on the fate of Jewish communities in Judea and Samaria, SFV4I attempts to present Israel as a Western democracy closely allied to the United States. To that end, the group holds regular counter demonstrations – often featuring American flags alongside Israeli ones – across from more belligerent and sometimes violent anti-Israel forces.
> Opposite SFV4I this week at San Francisco’s crowded Union Square were Queers Undermining Israeli Terrorism (QUIT!), International Solidarity Movement (ISM) of Northern California, Code Pink, Women in Black and a number or other organizations hostile to Jewish statehood that normally succeed in broadcasting their message of “Israeli atrocities and racism” much louder and more aggressively than the StandWithUs affiliate.
> But this week the Zionist Freedom Alliance (ZFA) of Northern California, a new factor in the Bay Area Jewish scene with a much younger membership than other pro-Israel groups, joined SFV4I and for the first time succeeded in turning the tables on the anti-Israel demonstrators. Rather than talk about Israeli democracy, the Alliance assertively pushed a message of Jewish national rights to all territory between the Mediterranean Sea and Jordan River. Caught off balance by the unapologetic and forceful Zionist message, anti-Israel activists, although employing their familiar tactic of presenting Israeli policies in a negative light, found themselves unable to challenge the assertion of Jewish rights.
> ZFA’s message was not only directed against the anti-Israel protestors across the square but also against the Barack Obama administration in Washington and its pressure on Israel to freeze Jewish construction in Judea and Samaria. And while many of SFV4I’s members were visibly appreciative of the fresh and proudly Zionist message put forward by the younger ZFA activists, the organization’s leadership was initially apprehensive about working together.
> “Our position is simple,” said Michael Harris of SFV4I. “We stand in support of a Jewish democratic state of Israel. We take no position on issues such as settlements, various peace proposals including final borders, et cetera, as those are for the elected government of Israel to decide... [However] some of ZFA’s positions are in direct opposition to the policies of all of the recent governments of Israel and that can confuse people who don't understand the issue very well.”
> The more conservative SFV4I organizers were initially concerned that the Alliance was going to “hijack” their event and told Israel National News that they will not allow their “events [to be] taken over by those who want to push a particular political agenda.” But once it became clear how effective ZFA activists were in cowing their anti-Israel opponents while at the same time educating passersby to the justice of Jewish rights, SFV4I became more appreciative and welcoming to the new group.
> ZFA leader Yehuda Katz, who reportedly also organized his activists to act as security guards to the older SFV4I demonstrators, told INN that when he learned that the anti-Israel event would be taking place in a part of the city with heavy pedestrian traffic and slow moving cars, his team quickly prepared materials and organized their activists for a counter-protest. “The Zionist Freedom Alliance opposes all forms of racism and bigotry, whether directed against Arabs, Jews or anyone else. Right now we see two forms of discrimination directed against our people so we go out and protest. On a local level here in San Francisco, people who call themselves progressive are constantly trying to delegitimize the rights of the Jewish people to sovereignty in our homeland. And on a larger scale, the government of this country is pressuring the government of Israel to prevent Jews from building in Israel’s heartland simply because they’re Jews. We can’t sit still in the face of injustice so we go out and give a voice to the voiceless Jews of Judea and Samaria.”
> When asked how they connect their message of Jewish national rights to the anti-Israel protestors’ specific focus on last year’s war in Gaza, Katz said that if not for the expulsion of Jews from the Gaza region there would have been no need for a war. “The war was a direct result of the forced expulsion of Jews from their homes in Gush Katif. If not for that tragic crime, both Jews and Arabs would be living better lives in Gaza right now.”

 

 


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Settlements/ Land Theft and Destruction
Despite freeze, hundreds of housing units under construction in isolated settlements
Despite the construction freeze, dozens of settlements in the West Bank are experiencing a building boom, even on the eve of another visit to the region by U.S. envoy George Mitchell to try to restart talks for a final settlement between the Israelis and Palestinians.
http://www.haaretz. com/hasen/ spages/1139226. html


Report: Settlement construction booming
Jerusalem - Ma'an/Agencies - Despite Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's professed 10-month settlement freeze, construction in dozens of supposedly frozen areas is booming, an Israeli newspaper reported Thursday.  The Israeli daily Haaretz said reporters toured West Bank settlements on Wednesday and witnessed work being carried out in the Bakran and Ariel industrial zones, as well as the construction of housing at Ariel, Elkana North, Peduel and Kfar Tapuah.
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Israeli forces shut down Hebron tree planting
Hebron – Ma’an – Israeli authorities banned a group of Palestinians from planting trees near the West Bank city of Hebron on Friday after settlers disrupted their work, organizers said.  Dozens of Palestinian residents were planting trees in the Al-Buwiryah area, near the settlement of Kiryat Arba, responding to a call from senior Fatah leaders.
http://www.maannews .net/eng/ ViewDetails. aspx?ID=251255


Israeli settlers uproot trees and destroy natural water spring in northern West Bank
Israeli settlers uprooted trees and destroy natural water spring on Thursday that belongs to the villagers of Qarawit Bani Hassan in northern West Bank.
http://www.imemc. org/index. php?obj_id= 53&story_id=57513


Activism/Solidarity /Boycott, Sanctions and Divestment
Three Palestinians wounded during anti-barrier protests
RAMALLAH, Jan. 1 (Xinhua) -- At least three Palestinian demonstrators were injured on Friday during the weekly protests against the barrier that Israel builds in the West Bank, medics and witnesses said.  The witnesses said that dozens of Palestinians demonstrated on Friday afternoon in the villages of Ne'lin and Bel'in near Ramallah in the West Bank against the Israeli barrier and clashed with Israeli army soldiers.
http://news. xinhuanet. com/english/ 2010-01/02/ content_12741780 .htm

Simultaneous Solidarity Marches Held On Northern And Southern Borders Of Gaza Strip
As a group of Israeli peace activists gathered near the Erez crossing on the northern border of the Gaza Strip, 1200 international activists with the 'Gaza Freedom March' held a rally in Cairo to commemorate the one-year anniversary of the Israeli invasion of Gaza. The Cairo march was attacked by Egyptian police, injuring several demonstrators.
http://www.imemc. org/index. php?obj_id= 53&story_id=57519


Bil’in demonstrators call for the end of the Siege of Gaza
Residents of Bil’in gathered today after the noon prayers to demonstrate against the Israeli occupation and the Apartheid Wall on to commemorate the first anniversary of the brutal Israeli aggression on Gaza. In addition, they celebrated the 45th anniversary of the Palestinian National Liberation Movement, Fatah.
http://palsolidarit y.org/2010/ 01/10217


Palestinian Citizens of Israel Protest Outside of Erez Crossing: End Israeli Blockade of Gaza
Over 1,000 Palestinian citizens of Israel and several dozen Jewish Israelis demonstrated this morning outside of the Erez Crossing, demanding an end to the Israeli blockade of the Gaza Strip. Organised by the Arab High Monitoring Committee, the demonstration coincided with the one year anniversary of Israel’s military attacks on the Gaza Strip, which resulted in 1,400 deaths and thousands wounded.
http://www.alternat ivenews.org/ nassar-ibrahim/ 2354-
palestinian- citizens- of-israel- protest-outside- of-erez-crossing -end-israeli- blockade- of-gaza.html


Candle Lit Vigil Held in Manger Square Bethlehem to Commemorate Gaza
At 4:30 this afternoon residents of Bethlehem and the surrounding towns gathered to commemorate the 1,500 Palestinians that lost their lives this time last year, and stand in solidarity with the residents of Gaza, who continue to live under siege from the Israeli military; a situation that has continued since June 2006. The vigil was held in Manger Square, bordered with The Church of the Nativity to the [south?] and [???] mosque to the [north?]
http://www.imemc. org/index. php?obj_id= 53&story_id=57515


Hundreds of activists protest against Gaza blockade
Several hundred people have joined demonstrations on the Israel-Gaza border to protest against the Israeli blockade of the territory.
The demonstrators, who marched to the Erez crossing point from both sides of the border, included dozens of international activists.
The Egyptian authorities have allowed about 80 protesters to cross into the Gaza Strip from Egypt. Dozens more, however, scuffled with police in the capital Cairo.
http://news. bbc.co.uk/ 2/hi/middle_ east/8436374. stm


Gaza Freedom March, "Internationals in Cairo Set Off on March to Gaza in Protest of Siege"
Some individuals managed to overcome the police barricades and began the march at the meeting point in Tahreer Square in downtown Cairo. They were joined by Egyptians who also wished to denounce the role of their government in sustaining the Gaza siege. The authorities have sought to separate international from the locals. The police is brutally attacking the nonviolent marchers. Many plainclothes police officers have infiltrated the crowds and are violently assaulting them. "I was lifted by the Egyptian police forces and literally tossed over the fence," said Desiree Fairooz, one of the protesters. Marchers are chanting and resisting the attempt to disperse them vowing to remain in the square until they are allowed to go to Gaza. The GFM banner is hanging up high in a tree in the square. Some marchers are bleeding and riot police destroyed their cameras.
http://mrzine. monthlyreview. org/gfm311209. html


Gaza Freedom March activists target Egypt's complicity 
It was another eventful day here in Cairo at the inaugural Gaza Freedom March (GFM). On Tuesday night, organizers informed the 1,362-strong delegation that only 100 of them had been selected to travel to Gaza yesterday morning, Wednesday 30 December. After several hours of heated debate with organizers over whether this was an appropriate strategy, the meeting concluded without a consensus.
http://electronicin tifada.net/ v2/article10983. shtml


Leaving Cairo, but taking the struggle with me
Today I leave Cairo after four intense days with the Gaza Freedom March. We did not fulfill our goal of reaching Gaza and being with the Palestinian people there. That was surely painful and disappointing. But that is not the measure of what happened. To talk about the siege of Gaza in the abstract is one thing, but to actually come to Egypt and find that Gaza is harder to visit than a prison is like a bucket of cold water. The Egyptian government may be efficient at few things, but it is highly efficient at maintaining the siege. Buses hired to take all the marchers to Gaza were prevented from showing up. Those who tried to get to Gaza under their own steam were turned back or detained at their hotel in Al Arish. It was very very frustrating. But whatever frustration we felt is one millionth of the frustration of the besieged Palestinian people in Gaza. So perhaps in some way it is better then that we did not get in, because Egypt gave us a small taste of what it serves every day to people in Gaza -- and a small taste of what Egyptians face when they challenge their government's policies.
http://ow.ly/ QupW


"Before the Wall I could see the sun" -- Free Israel's Anti-Apartheid Prisoners
A report from the Alternative Information Center in Jerusalem, entitled "Israel's Anti-Apartheid Prisoners"
http://endtheoccupa tionblog. blogspot. com/2009/ 12/before- wall-i-could- see-sun-free. html


Gaza Free dom March activists refuse tobe silent!
The Italian delegation of Action for Peace at the Gaza Freedom March walked today in the streets of Cairo with all other delegations in solidarity with the Palestinian people, to call for an end of the siege on Gaza, the end of the Israeli occupation, the respect of international law and human rights. Even though the march was immediately stopped and some activists were injured by the Egyptian police, we succeeded in organizing a sit-in for about 8 hours in the square of the Egyptian Museum, that became today the Gaza Freedom Square. At midnight we gathered again in Tahrir Square to write our solidarity to Gaza with candels on the ground..
http://palsolidarit y.org/2010/ 01/10243

Gaza Freedom March: A Day of Preparation
We’ve moved from the Old to the New Testament—from “Let my people go” to “Left Behind!”  Woke up this morning sure my choice to stay was the right one, but deeply regretting it anyway.  Lisa, who was also offered a seat, and I were talking ourselves into good political reasons to justify why we could have gone, when she got a call.  Code Pink and the Steering Committee of the Gaza Freedom March had just issued a statement saying that they’d made a mistake, and that they were no longer supporting the busses going.  The busses were loading a few blocks away, we were told the scene was chaotic and Lisa rushed down there to do damage control while I stayed to do the morning briefing.
http://starhawksblo g.org/?p= 301


Not in our name: Americans speak out for Palestine
Yesterday in the US, protests took place to commemorate the devastating conflict in Gaza and demand the siege be lifted. This report is on Russian satellite television (would it appear on mainstream American TV?).
http://antonyloewen stein.com/ 2010/01/01/ not-in-our- name-americans- speak-out- for-palestine/

Sheikh Jarrah: It's Happening
For a protest to turn into a serious happening, you need two things. First, an injustice so obvious, and so emblematic, that to redress it is to play a kind of historical jujitsu: the force of the grievance pushes more and more people to turn out; and the growing crowd starts to feel that, if they win (and why shouldn't they, when the weight of a silent majority is behind them?), they will have defeated inertia. Second, you need the protest to be so simple, repetitive and doable--so focused on the critical issue of the time--that more and more people join in just for the fun of being right and good, sort of the way they might be going to weekly prayer meeting. Little by little, the protest becomes an enormous political fact. (Think of Rosa Parks and the Montgomery bus boycott.)
http://tpmcafe. talkingpointsmem o.com/2010/ 01/01/sheikh_ jarrah_its_ happening/

Egypt
Perversion of Islam:  Leading Egypt clerics back Gaza tunnel barrier: report (AFP)
AFP - A council of leading Muslim clerics has supported the Egyptian government's construction of an underground barrier along the border with Gaza to impede tunnelling by smugglers, a report said on Friday.
http://news. yahoo.com/ s/afp/20100101/ wl_mideast_ afp/mideastconfl ictgazaegyptsmug glingislam

The Egyptian Plans to Thwart the Gaza Freedom March
It is safe to assume that at about the time the Gaza Freedom March and Viva Palestina announced its plans to enter Gaza, Egypt also made plans, in consultation with their Israeli, American and occasionally Jordanian counterparts.
http://mondoweiss. net/2009/ 12/the-egyptian- plans-to- thwart-the- gaza-freedom- march.html


Gaza Freedom March activists target Egypt's complicity
It was another eventful day here in Cairo at the inaugural Gaza Freedom March (GFM). On Tuesday night, organizers informed the 1,362-strong delegation that only 100 of them had been selected to travel to Gaza yesterday morning, Wednesday 30 December. After several hours of heated debate with organizers over whether this was an appropriate strategy, the meeting concluded without a consensus.
http://electronicin tifada.net/ v2/article10983. shtml


Violence and Aggression/Detainee s
AT-TUWANI: Israeli settler violence against children   
 An Israeli settler from the outpost of Havat Ma'on (Hill 833) chased and threw stones at Palestinian schoolchildren from the villages of Tuba and Maghayir Al-Abeed.  ImageThe Israeli army exposed the children to this attack by arriving more than 90 minutes late to escort the children to their school in the village of At-Tuwani.  The schoolchildren had been waiting for the army escort to arrive for nearly 30 minutes when an Israeli settler came out from a house within Havat Ma'on. The fourteen Palestinian children, ages 6-15, immediately began to move away from the settler, towards their village. Witnesses reported that when the settler saw the children moving away, he charged towards them, hurling stones at the children with a slingshot. He chased them several hundred meters, all the way back to their village. Tareq Ibrahim Abu Jundiyye, a 15-year-old boy from Tuba, spoke about the experience: “The younger kids started crying as we were running away because they were afraid the settler would catch them. I mean, we had to run away. If I had stayed I would have been struck on the head by a rock.”
http://english. pnn.ps/index. php?option= com_content&task=view&id=7744


Report: 2 Palestinians injured by settlers' stones
Osama and Ziad Suan's car attacked with stones near settlement of Yakir while making its way to Ramallah. Their cousin says relatives hospitalized in serious condition. IDF forces dispatched to area following complaints of stone throwing.
http://www.ynetnews .com/articles/ 0,7340,L- 3828315,00. html


The Israeli military levels two animal huts near Hebron
The Israeli military leveled on Thursday two animal huts that belong to a Palestinian farmer from Al Baqabra village near Hebron, southern West Bank.
http://www.imemc. org/index. php?obj_id= 53&story_id=57514

Life sentence for PFLP military leader
Jerusalem – Ma’an – An Israeli court in Jerusalem sentenced A’hed Abu Ghulmah, a leader of the armed wing of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine, to a life term and an additional five years of imprisonment.
http://www.maannews .net/eng/ ViewDetails. aspx?ID=251237


Abbas's militia kidnaps the widow of a martyr
Abbas's militia kidnapped, on Thursday, the widow of Qassam martyr Ali Allan from the southern West Bank city of Bethlehem. She was released after interrogation.
http://www.palestin e-info.co. uk/En/

The Israeli military kidnaps 11 civilians from the West Bank
11 Palestinian civilians were kidnapped by Israeli troops on Thursday during pre dawn military invasions targeting a number of west Bank communities.
http://www.imemc. org/index. php?obj_id= 53&story_id=57512

Humanitarian
Gaza crossings sealed
Gaza - Ma'an - Despite a scheduled opening on Friday, Israeli officials told Palestinian liaison officers in Gaza that all three goods crossings into the Strip would be closed, Raed Fattouh said.
http://www.maannews .net/eng/ ViewDetails. aspx?ID=251256


War Crimes
Researchers: US Arms Used for War Crimes in Gaza
The seventy-one- page report, "Rain of Fire: Israel's Unlawful Use of White Phosphorus in Gaza," provides witness accounts of the devastating effects that white phosphorus munitions had on civilians and civilian property in Gaza. Human Rights Watch researchers found spent shells, canister liners, and dozens of burnt felt wedges containing white phosphorus on city streets, apartment roofs, residential courtyards, and at a United Nations school in Gaza immediately after hostilities ended in January.
http://sabbah. biz/mt/archives/ 2010/01/01/ researchers- us-arms-used- for-war-crimes- in-gaza/


Political Developments
Officials: Netanyahu proposes Egypt peace summit
Israeli officials say plan raised by PM during talks with Mubarak this week. Abbas aide: Region will see important political activity in next two weeks.
http://www.ynetnews .com/articles/ 0,7340,L- 3828203,00. html


Abbas: Israel sabotages Palestinian achievements by killing us
Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas accused Israel Thursday of trying to sabotage Palestinian achievements - mainly the enforcement of law and order, stability and security in the West Bank - through its military incursions and killing of Palestinians.
http://www..haaretz. com/hasen/ spages/1139144. html


Israeli Arab MK: Barak enjoys classical music and killing Gaza children
Some 1,000 people, among them all of Israel's Arab MKs and community leaders, gathered Thursday at the Israeli side of the Gaza border to express solidarity with the residents of Gaza, one year after Israel's offensive there. MK Taleb A-Sana relayed Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh's message to the Israeli side via a mobile phone.
http://www.haaretz. com/hasen/ spages/1139054. html


Bardawil: Abbas tried to sow discord between Egypt and Hamas in his speech
Dr. Salah al-Bardawil said that the speech made by Abbas was used to sow discord between Egypt and Hamas, reflecting the extent of political bankruptcy reached by Abbas.
http://www.palestin e-info.co. uk/En/

Hamas blasts Abbas' speech as "comic"
GAZA, Jan. 1 (Xinhua) -- Hamas movement on Friday slammed Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas and described his speech on Thursday to mark the 45 year anniversary for establishing his Fatah party as "comic".      Salah al-Bardaweel, a Gaza-based Hamas leader told Xinhua on telephone that what Abbas said in his speech on Thursday night "isa clear evidence of this man's bankruptcy."
http://news. xinhuanet. com/english/ 2010-01/01/ content_12741324 .htm

Other News
A Remarkable Speech to the United Nations on Occupied Jerusalem by Prof. Walid Khalidi
Part 1: http://www.youtube. com/watch? v=3x8BM0ry1nM&feature=player_ embedded
Part 2:  http://www.youtube. com/watch? v=YD7SvFARhGI&feature=player_ embedded
Part 3:  http://www..youtube. com/watch? v=4SkUyFsnoX4&feature=player_ embedded
Part 4:  http://www.youtube. com/watch? v=kt4bTXu1nFE&feature=player_ embedded
Part 5:  http://www.youtube. com/watch? v=Y-dTvd0DYC0&feature=player_ embedded
http://sabbah. biz/mt/archives/ 2010/01/01/ walid-khalidi- speech-at- the-unted- nations-video/

Vanunu's courage
Once again the Israeli authorities have shown their disregard for human rights and unremittingly vindictive behaviour towards Mordechai Vanunu (House arrest for Israeli nuclear whistleblower, 30 December). Despite having known of Mordechai's two-year relationship with his Norwegian girlfriend, the authorities chose now, over Christmas (a repeat of what happened two years ago), to once again arrest and detain him and his girlfriend for 24 hours, on the basis that he was mixing with foreigners. Mordechai has been discouraging his many supporters from contacting him. But the authorities have shown little sympathy to his response to their requests that he should keep a much lower profile.
http://www.guardian .co.uk/world/ 2010/jan/ 01/mordechai- vanunu-israel- nuclear-weapons

Ultra-Orthodox Jews make rare visit to Gaza
Four American, Canadian members of Neturei Karta prepare to celebrate Sabbath in Palestinian Territory. 'It's crucial that people of Gaza understand the terrible tragedy here is not in the name of Judaism,' one of them says.
http://www.ynetnews .com/articles/ 0,7340,L- 3828351,00. html


Kahane relative released on bail
A teenage relative of the late Kach founder Rabbi Meir Kahane was released on bail Thursday evening, having been arrested on suspicion of involvement in the arson attack on a mosque in the Palestinian village of Yasuf last month.  A Judea and Samaria Police spokesman said the youth remains a suspect and that police would continue to investigate his alleged role in the attack. His name was not released because he is a minor.nnThe suspect was released because police did not see a reason to hold him in custody, the spokesman said.
http://www.jpost. com/servlet/ Satellite? cid=126136456474 0&pagename=JPost% 2FJPArticle% 2FShowFull

J'lem: Father suspected of beating toddler daughter to death

Two-year-old pays ultimate price for parents' marital troubles; wife leaves house after heated argument, husband believed to strangle their daughter.
http://www.ynetnews .com/articles/ 0,7340,L- 3828224,00. html


Analysis/Op- ed/Human Interest
Was Israel's Gaza offensive worth it?, Gideon Levy
Today offers us an ironic conjuncture of commemorations: the fast of the 10th of the Hebrew month of Tevet and the first anniversary of Operation Cast Lead. On the day of the fast, which commemorates the Babylonian siege on Jerusalem, few Israelis are thinking about Gaza, under Israeli blockade for twice the time ancient Jerusalem was besieged. On the anniversary of the attack on Gaza, few people are doing any real soul-searching.
http://www.haaretz. com/hasen/ spages/1137840. html


Report from Gaza: One student’s question to the world – ‘Why the Palestinians? Why are we the only ones suffering?’
The question was like an electric shock to the six or so Palestine solidarity activists, including myself, as we were standing inside a classroom at a school in Gaza City.  “Why the Palestinians? Why are we the only ones suffering?” asked a Palestinian girl who was probably about nine or ten-years-old. And then the enormity of what the people of Gaza go through every day hit me.  Most of us were Americans and one was Canadian, and we were delivering some of the $17,000 in school supplies that Jessica Campbell and Julia Hurley, two members of the Gaza Freedom March student delegation, had brought and raised on their own.
http://mondoweiss. net/2010/ 01/report- from-gaza-
one-students- question- to-the-world- why-the-palestin ians-why- are-we-the- only-ones- suffering. html


An Interview with Ilan Pappe; The Ethnic Cleansing of Palestine, FATMA ELSHHATI, MIHO SEKI and ANTHONY LÖWSTEDT
Israeli historian Ilan Pappe’s groundbreaking book, The Ethnic Cleansing of Palestine (Engl. orig. 2006), on the events in 1947-49 that led to the formation of the state of Israel, had just been published in German translation, and he was in Austria to promote it. A few weeks prior to the outbreak of the Gaza war (2008-2009), Pappe answered our questions in such a way that all his points are still as relevant today as they were a year ago. Gaza is still suffocating under a heavy Israeli blockade, East Jerusalem and the West Bank still being invaded by illegal Jewish settlers. It is clearer than ever before that Israel is not defending itself; it is extending itself. The remaining Palestinian pockets of land look like 20th-century South African Bantustans, and worse, like the shrinking and disappearing American Indian reservations of the 19th century.
http://www.counterp unch.org/ lowstedt01012010 .html


With Only 0.4% of AIPAC's Budget...
In 2008, the totl revenues for the American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC)-the leading organization in the United States supporting Israeli occupation and apartheid-amounted to $70,676,421.  In that same year, the total revenues for the US Campaign to End the Israeli Occupation-the leading coalition in the United States working to change U.S. policy toward Palestine/Israel to support human rights, international law, and equality-amounted to $276,747, or just 0.39% of AIPAC's revenues.
http://endtheoccupa tionblog. blogspot. com/2009/ 12/with-only- 04-of-aipacs- budget.html


Awaiting a miracle from Washington
Khaled Amayreh - Al Ahram Weekly in English "The Palestinian Authority may be seeking renewed talks with Israel even in the absence of an Israeli freeze on settlements. "
http://weekly. ahram.org. eg/2009/978/ re81.htm

Iraq
Friday: 1 Iraqi Killed, 4 Wounded
Although the New Year’s holiday has tamped down casualty reports from Iraq, other news made the international media. Among them was an independent analysis of civilian deaths and the Iraqi government’s displeasure with the dismissal of a case against Backwater contractors.
http://original. antiwar.com/ updates/2010/ 01/01/friday- 1-iraqi-killed- 4-wounded/

Thursday in Iraq: No Reported Casualties
Thanks to the New Year’s holiday, Iraq seemed exceptionally quiet today. No violent attacks were reported; however, other Iraq-related items were in the headlines. Foremost, a U.S. judge dismissed charges against five Blackwater contractors accused of firing upon Iraqi civilians.
http://original. antiwar.com/ updates/2010/ 01/01/thursday- no-reported- casualties/


Iraq bomb plotters recruited in US-run prison: police (AFP/File)
AFP/File - Two men on death row for masterminding an Al-Qaeda truck bombing that killed 88 people on June 20 were recruited in a US-run prison camp, a senior Iraqi police commander said on Thursday.
http://news. yahoo.com/ s/afp/20091231/ wl_mideast_ afp/iraqunrestus prison

Judge tosses Blackwater case, cites gov't missteps (AP)
AP - A federal judge dismissed all charges Thursday against five Blackwater Worldwide security guards accused of killing unarmed Iraqi civilians in a crowded Baghdad intersection in 2007.
http://news. yahoo.com/ s/ap/20091231/ ap_on_go_ ot/us_blackwater _prosecution

Iraq expresses astonishment over Blackwater (AFP)
AFP - Iraq expressed astonishment over the dropping of charges against Blackwater guards accused of killing 14 civilians in 2007, one of the bloodiest incidents involving a private security firm here.
http://news. yahoo.com/ s/afp/20100101/ ts_afp/iraqusjus ticesecurityblac kwaterreaction

A decade after Israeli withdrawal, border villages remain in limbo
CHEBAA // In the far south-east corner of Lebanon, a mishmash of borders, military checkpoints and United Nations peacekeeper observation posts work together to keep unwanted visitors away from this beautiful line of rocky hills where three countries’ borders come together amid the region’s tallest mountains.
http://www.thenatio nal.ae/apps/ pbcs.dll/ article?AID= /20100101/ FOREIGN/70101970 1/1002/rss

U.S.. and other world news
Hope, War and Resistance: 2009 in Review
Democracy Now! looks back at 2009, including the Israeli assault on Gaza, Barack Obama’s presidential inauguration, the economic crisis, Goldman Sachs and the AIG bonus scandal, the escalation of the war in Afghanistan, drone attacks on Pakistan, the coup in Honduras, healthcare reform, the release of the Bush administration torture memos, the murder of abortion provider Dr. George Tiller, the protests in Iran, the nomination of Sonia Sotomayor to the Supreme Court, Blackwater and other private military contractors, the firing of White House environmental adviser Van Jones, the gay rights movement, the global food crisis, the ongoing occupation of Iraq, the Copenhagen climate summit and the growth of the climate justice movement, plus our exclusive interviews with former jailed activist Jeff “Free” Luers, Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist David Barstow, Bolivian President Evo Morales, death row prisoner Mumia Abu-Jamal and many more. [includes rush transcript]
http://www.democrac ynow.org/ 2010/1/1/ hope_war_ and_resistance_ 2009_in



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Settlements/Land Theft and Destruction
Despite freeze, hundreds of housing units under construction in isolated settlements
Despite the construction freeze, dozens of settlements in the West Bank are experiencing a building boom, even on the eve of another visit to the region by U.S. envoy George Mitchell to try to restart talks for a final settlement between the Israelis and Palestinians.
http://www.haaretz.com/hasen/spages/1139226.html


Report: Settlement construction booming
Jerusalem - Ma'an/Agencies - Despite Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's professed 10-month settlement freeze, construction in dozens of supposedly frozen areas is booming, an Israeli newspaper reported Thursday.  The Israeli daily Haaretz said reporters toured West Bank settlements on Wednesday and witnessed work being carried out in the Bakran and Ariel industrial zones, as well as the construction of housing at Ariel, Elkana North, Peduel and Kfar Tapuah.
http://www.maannews.net/eng/ViewDetails.aspx?ID=251240


Israeli forces shut down Hebron tree planting
Hebron – Ma’an – Israeli authorities banned a group of Palestinians from planting trees near the West Bank city of Hebron on Friday after settlers disrupted their work, organizers said.  Dozens of Palestinian residents were planting trees in the Al-Buwiryah area, near the settlement of Kiryat Arba, responding to a call from senior Fatah leaders.
http://www.maannews.net/eng/ViewDetails.aspx?ID=251255


Israeli settlers uproot trees and destroy natural water spring in northern West Bank
Israeli settlers uprooted trees and destroy natural water spring on Thursday that belongs to the villagers of Qarawit Bani Hassan in northern West Bank.
http://www.imemc.org/index.php?obj_id=53&story_id=57513


Activism/Solidarity/Boycott, Sanctions and Divestment
Three Palestinians wounded during anti-barrier protests
RAMALLAH, Jan. 1 (Xinhua) -- At least three Palestinian demonstrators were injured on Friday during the weekly protests against the barrier that Israel builds in the West Bank, medics and witnesses said.  The witnesses said that dozens of Palestinians demonstrated on Friday afternoon in the villages of Ne'lin and Bel'in near Ramallah in the West Bank against the Israeli barrier and clashed with Israeli army soldiers.
http://news.xinhuanet.com/english/2010-01/02/content_12741780.htm

Simultaneous Solidarity Marches Held On Northern And Southern Borders Of Gaza Strip
As a group of Israeli peace activists gathered near the Erez crossing on the northern border of the Gaza Strip, 1200 international activists with the 'Gaza Freedom March' held a rally in Cairo to commemorate the one-year anniversary of the Israeli invasion of Gaza. The Cairo march was attacked by Egyptian police, injuring several demonstrators.
http://www.imemc.org/index.php?obj_id=53&story_id=57519


Bil’in demonstrators call for the end of the Siege of Gaza
Residents of Bil’in gathered today after the noon prayers to demonstrate against the Israeli occupation and the Apartheid Wall on to commemorate the first anniversary of the brutal Israeli aggression on Gaza. In addition, they celebrated the 45th anniversary of the Palestinian National Liberation Movement, Fatah.
http://palsolidarity.org/2010/01/10217


Palestinian Citizens of Israel Protest Outside of Erez Crossing: End Israeli Blockade of Gaza
Over 1,000 Palestinian citizens of Israel and several dozen Jewish Israelis demonstrated this morning outside of the Erez Crossing, demanding an end to the Israeli blockade of the Gaza Strip. Organised by the Arab High Monitoring Committee, the demonstration coincided with the one year anniversary of Israel’s military attacks on the Gaza Strip, which resulted in 1,400 deaths and thousands wounded.
http://www.alternativenews.org/nassar-ibrahim/2354-
palestinian-citizens-of-israel-protest-outside-of-erez-crossing-end-israeli-blockade-of-gaza.html


Candle Lit Vigil Held in Manger Square Bethlehem to Commemorate Gaza
At 4:30 this afternoon residents of Bethlehem and the surrounding towns gathered to commemorate the 1,500 Palestinians that lost their lives this time last year, and stand in solidarity with the residents of Gaza, who continue to live under siege from the Israeli military; a situation that has continued since June 2006. The vigil was held in Manger Square, bordered with The Church of the Nativity to the [south?] and [???] mosque to the [north?]
http://www.imemc.org/index.php?obj_id=53&story_id=57515


Hundreds of activists protest against Gaza blockade
Several hundred people have joined demonstrations on the Israel-Gaza border to protest against the Israeli blockade of the territory.
The demonstrators, who marched to the Erez crossing point from both sides of the border, included dozens of international activists.
The Egyptian authorities have allowed about 80 protesters to cross into the Gaza Strip from Egypt. Dozens more, however, scuffled with police in the capital Cairo.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/middle_east/8436374.stm


Gaza Freedom March, "Internationals in Cairo Set Off on March to Gaza in Protest of Siege"
Some individuals managed to overcome the police barricades and began the march at the meeting point in Tahreer Square in downtown Cairo. They were joined by Egyptians who also wished to denounce the role of their government in sustaining the Gaza siege. The authorities have sought to separate international from the locals. The police is brutally attacking the nonviolent marchers. Many plainclothes police officers have infiltrated the crowds and are violently assaulting them. "I was lifted by the Egyptian police forces and literally tossed over the fence," said Desiree Fairooz, one of the protesters. Marchers are chanting and resisting the attempt to disperse them vowing to remain in the square until they are allowed to go to Gaza. The GFM banner is hanging up high in a tree in the square. Some marchers are bleeding and riot police destroyed their cameras.
http://mrzine.monthlyreview.org/gfm311209.html


Gaza Freedom March activists target Egypt's complicity 
It was another eventful day here in Cairo at the inaugural Gaza Freedom March (GFM). On Tuesday night, organizers informed the 1,362-strong delegation that only 100 of them had been selected to travel to Gaza yesterday morning, Wednesday 30 December. After several hours of heated debate with organizers over whether this was an appropriate strategy, the meeting concluded without a consensus.
http://electronicintifada.net/v2/article10983.shtml


Leaving Cairo, but taking the struggle with me
Today I leave Cairo after four intense days with the Gaza Freedom March. We did not fulfill our goal of reaching Gaza and being with the Palestinian people there. That was surely painful and disappointing. But that is not the measure of what happened. To talk about the siege of Gaza in the abstract is one thing, but to actually come to Egypt and find that Gaza is harder to visit than a prison is like a bucket of cold water. The Egyptian government may be efficient at few things, but it is highly efficient at maintaining the siege. Buses hired to take all the marchers to Gaza were prevented from showing up. Those who tried to get to Gaza under their own steam were turned back or detained at their hotel in Al Arish. It was very very frustrating. But whatever frustration we felt is one millionth of the frustration of the besieged Palestinian people in Gaza. So perhaps in some way it is better then that we did not get in, because Egypt gave us a small taste of what it serves every day to people in Gaza -- and a small taste of what Egyptians face when they challenge their government's policies.
http://ow.ly/QupW


"Before the Wall I could see the sun" -- Free Israel's Anti-Apartheid Prisoners
A report from the Alternative Information Center in Jerusalem, entitled "Israel's Anti-Apartheid Prisoners"
http://endtheoccupationblog.blogspot.com/2009/12/before-wall-i-could-see-sun-free.html


Gaza Free dom March activists refuse tobe silent!
The Italian delegation of Action for Peace at the Gaza Freedom March walked today in the streets of Cairo with all other delegations in solidarity with the Palestinian people, to call for an end of the siege on Gaza, the end of the Israeli occupation, the respect of international law and human rights. Even though the march was immediately stopped and some activists were injured by the Egyptian police, we succeeded in organizing a sit-in for about 8 hours in the square of the Egyptian Museum, that became today the Gaza Freedom Square. At midnight we gathered again in Tahrir Square to write our solidarity to Gaza with candels on the ground.
http://palsolidarity.org/2010/01/10243

Gaza Freedom March: A Day of Preparation
We’ve moved from the Old to the New Testament—from “Let my people go” to “Left Behind!”  Woke up this morning sure my choice to stay was the right one, but deeply regretting it anyway.  Lisa, who was also offered a seat, and I were talking ourselves into good political reasons to justify why we could have gone, when she got a call.  Code Pink and the Steering Committee of the Gaza Freedom March had just issued a statement saying that they’d made a mistake, and that they were no longer supporting the busses going.  The busses were loading a few blocks away, we were told the scene was chaotic and Lisa rushed down there to do damage control while I stayed to do the morning briefing.
http://starhawksblog.org/?p=301


Not in our name: Americans speak out for Palestine
Yesterday in the US, protests took place to commemorate the devastating conflict in Gaza and demand the siege be lifted. This report is on Russian satellite television (would it appear on mainstream American TV?).
http://antonyloewenstein.com/2010/01/01/not-in-our-name-americans-speak-out-for-palestine/

Sheikh Jarrah: It's Happening
For a protest to turn into a serious happening, you need two things. First, an injustice so obvious, and so emblematic, that to redress it is to play a kind of historical jujitsu: the force of the grievance pushes more and more people to turn out; and the growing crowd starts to feel that, if they win (and why shouldn't they, when the weight of a silent majority is behind them?), they will have defeated inertia. Second, you need the protest to be so simple, repetitive and doable--so focused on the critical issue of the time--that more and more people join in just for the fun of being right and good, sort of the way they might be going to weekly prayer meeting. Little by little, the protest becomes an enormous political fact. (Think of Rosa Parks and the Montgomery bus boycott.)
http://tpmcafe.talkingpointsmemo.com/2010/01/01/sheikh_jarrah_its_happening/

Egypt
Perversion of Islam:  Leading Egypt clerics back Gaza tunnel barrier: report (AFP)
AFP - A council of leading Muslim clerics has supported the Egyptian government's construction of an underground barrier along the border with Gaza to impede tunnelling by smugglers, a report said on Friday.
http://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/20100101/wl_mideast_afp/mideastconflictgazaegyptsmugglingislam

The Egyptian Plans to Thwart the Gaza Freedom March
It is safe to assume that at about the time the Gaza Freedom March and Viva Palestina announced its plans to enter Gaza, Egypt also made plans, in consultation with their Israeli, American and occasionally Jordanian counterparts.
http://mondoweiss.net/2009/12/the-egyptian-plans-to-thwart-the-gaza-freedom-march.html


Gaza Freedom March activists target Egypt's complicity
It was another eventful day here in Cairo at the inaugural Gaza Freedom March (GFM). On Tuesday night, organizers informed the 1,362-strong delegation that only 100 of them had been selected to travel to Gaza yesterday morning, Wednesday 30 December. After several hours of heated debate with organizers over whether this was an appropriate strategy, the meeting concluded without a consensus.
http://electronicintifada.net/v2/article10983.shtml


Violence and Aggression/Detainees
AT-TUWANI: Israeli settler violence against children   
 An Israeli settler from the outpost of Havat Ma'on (Hill 833) chased and threw stones at Palestinian schoolchildren from the villages of Tuba and Maghayir Al-Abeed.  ImageThe Israeli army exposed the children to this attack by arriving more than 90 minutes late to escort the children to their school in the village of At-Tuwani.  The schoolchildren had been waiting for the army escort to arrive for nearly 30 minutes when an Israeli settler came out from a house within Havat Ma'on. The fourteen Palestinian children, ages 6-15, immediately began to move away from the settler, towards their village. Witnesses reported that when the settler saw the children moving away, he charged towards them, hurling stones at the children with a slingshot. He chased them several hundred meters, all the way back to their village. Tareq Ibrahim Abu Jundiyye, a 15-year-old boy from Tuba, spoke about the experience: “The younger kids started crying as we were running away because they were afraid the settler would catch them. I mean, we had to run away. If I had stayed I would have been struck on the head by a rock.”
http://english.pnn.ps/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=7744


Report: 2 Palestinians injured by settlers' stones
Osama and Ziad Suan's car attacked with stones near settlement of Yakir while making its way to Ramallah. Their cousin says relatives hospitalized in serious condition. IDF forces dispatched to area following complaints of stone throwing.
http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-3828315,00.html


The Israeli military levels two animal huts near Hebron
The Israeli military leveled on Thursday two animal huts that belong to a Palestinian farmer from Al Baqabra village near Hebron, southern West Bank.
http://www.imemc.org/index.php?obj_id=53&story_id=57514

Life sentence for PFLP military leader
Jerusalem – Ma’an – An Israeli court in Jerusalem sentenced A’hed Abu Ghulmah, a leader of the armed wing of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine, to a life term and an additional five years of imprisonment.
http://www.maannews.net/eng/ViewDetails.aspx?ID=251237


Abbas's militia kidnaps the widow of a martyr
Abbas's militia kidnapped, on Thursday, the widow of Qassam martyr Ali Allan from the southern West Bank city of Bethlehem. She was released after interrogation.
http://www.palestine-info.co.uk/En/

The Israeli military kidnaps 11 civilians from the West Bank
11 Palestinian civilians were kidnapped by Israeli troops on Thursday during pre dawn military invasions targeting a number of west Bank communities.
http://www.imemc.org/index.php?obj_id=53&story_id=57512

Humanitarian
Gaza crossings sealed
Gaza - Ma'an - Despite a scheduled opening on Friday, Israeli officials told Palestinian liaison officers in Gaza that all three goods crossings into the Strip would be closed, Raed Fattouh said.
http://www.maannews.net/eng/ViewDetails.aspx?ID=251256


War Crimes
Researchers: US Arms Used for War Crimes in Gaza
The seventy-one-page report, "Rain of Fire: Israel's Unlawful Use of White Phosphorus in Gaza," provides witness accounts of the devastating effects that white phosphorus munitions had on civilians and civilian property in Gaza. Human Rights Watch researchers found spent shells, canister liners, and dozens of burnt felt wedges containing white phosphorus on city streets, apartment roofs, residential courtyards, and at a United Nations school in Gaza immediately after hostilities ended in January.
http://sabbah.biz/mt/archives/2010/01/01/researchers-us-arms-used-for-war-crimes-in-gaza/


Political Developments
Officials: Netanyahu proposes Egypt peace summit
Israeli officials say plan raised by PM during talks with Mubarak this week. Abbas aide: Region will see important political activity in next two weeks.
http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-3828203,00.html


Abbas: Israel sabotages Palestinian achievements by killing us
Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas accused Israel Thursday of trying to sabotage Palestinian achievements - mainly the enforcement of law and order, stability and security in the West Bank - through its military incursions and killing of Palestinians.
http://www.haaretz.com/hasen/spages/1139144.html


Israeli Arab MK: Barak enjoys classical music and killing Gaza children
Some 1,000 people, among them all of Israel's Arab MKs and community leaders, gathered Thursday at the Israeli side of the Gaza border to express solidarity with the residents of Gaza, one year after Israel's offensive there. MK Taleb A-Sana relayed Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh's message to the Israeli side via a mobile phone.
http://www.haaretz.com/hasen/spages/1139054.html


Bardawil: Abbas tried to sow discord between Egypt and Hamas in his speech
Dr. Salah al-Bardawil said that the speech made by Abbas was used to sow discord between Egypt and Hamas, reflecting the extent of political bankruptcy reached by Abbas.
http://www.palestine-info.co.uk/En/

Hamas blasts Abbas' speech as "comic"
GAZA, Jan. 1 (Xinhua) -- Hamas movement on Friday slammed Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas and described his speech on Thursday to mark the 45 year anniversary for establishing his Fatah party as "comic".      Salah al-Bardaweel, a Gaza-based Hamas leader told Xinhua on telephone that what Abbas said in his speech on Thursday night "isa clear evidence of this man's bankruptcy."
http://news.xinhuanet.com/english/2010-01/01/content_12741324.htm

Other News
A Remarkable Speech to the United Nations on Occupied Jerusalem by Prof. Walid Khalidi
Part 1: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3x8BM0ry1nM&feature=player_embedded
Part 2:  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YD7SvFARhGI&feature=player_embedded
Part 3:  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4SkUyFsnoX4&feature=player_embedded
Part 4:  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kt4bTXu1nFE&feature=player_embedded
Part 5:  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y-dTvd0DYC0&feature=player_embedded
http://sabbah.biz/mt/archives/2010/01/01/walid-khalidi-speech-at-the-unted-nations-video/

Vanunu's courage
Once again the Israeli authorities have shown their disregard for human rights and unremittingly vindictive behaviour towards Mordechai Vanunu (House arrest for Israeli nuclear whistleblower, 30 December). Despite having known of Mordechai's two-year relationship with his Norwegian girlfriend, the authorities chose now, over Christmas (a repeat of what happened two years ago), to once again arrest and detain him and his girlfriend for 24 hours, on the basis that he was mixing with foreigners. Mordechai has been discouraging his many supporters from contacting him. But the authorities have shown little sympathy to his response to their requests that he should keep a much lower profile.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2010/jan/01/mordechai-vanunu-israel-nuclear-weapons

Ultra-Orthodox Jews make rare visit to Gaza
Four American, Canadian members of Neturei Karta prepare to celebrate Sabbath in Palestinian Territory. 'It's crucial that people of Gaza understand the terrible tragedy here is not in the name of Judaism,' one of them says.
http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-3828351,00.html


Kahane relative released on bail
A teenage relative of the late Kach founder Rabbi Meir Kahane was released on bail Thursday evening, having been arrested on suspicion of involvement in the arson attack on a mosque in the Palestinian village of Yasuf last month.  A Judea and Samaria Police spokesman said the youth remains a suspect and that police would continue to investigate his alleged role in the attack. His name was not released because he is a minor.nnThe suspect was released because police did not see a reason to hold him in custody, the spokesman said.
http://www.jpost.com/servlet/Satellite?cid=1261364564740&pagename=JPost%2FJPArticle%2FShowFull

J'lem: Father suspected of beating toddler daughter to death

Two-year-old pays ultimate price for parents' marital troubles; wife leaves house after heated argument, husband believed to strangle their daughter.
http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-3828224,00.html


Analysis/Op-ed/Human Interest
Was Israel's Gaza offensive worth it?, Gideon Levy
Today offers us an ironic conjuncture of commemorations: the fast of the 10th of the Hebrew month of Tevet and the first anniversary of Operation Cast Lead. On the day of the fast, which commemorates the Babylonian siege on Jerusalem, few Israelis are thinking about Gaza, under Israeli blockade for twice the time ancient Jerusalem was besieged. On the anniversary of the attack on Gaza, few people are doing any real soul-searching.
http://www.haaretz.com/hasen/spages/1137840.html


Report from Gaza: One student’s question to the world – ‘Why the Palestinians? Why are we the only ones suffering?’
The question was like an electric shock to the six or so Palestine solidarity activists, including myself, as we were standing inside a classroom at a school in Gaza City.  “Why the Palestinians? Why are we the only ones suffering?” asked a Palestinian girl who was probably about nine or ten-years-old. And then the enormity of what the people of Gaza go through every day hit me.  Most of us were Americans and one was Canadian, and we were delivering some of the $17,000 in school supplies that Jessica Campbell and Julia Hurley, two members of the Gaza Freedom March student delegation, had brought and raised on their own.
http://mondoweiss.net/2010/01/report-from-gaza-
one-students-question-to-the-world-why-the-palestinians-why-are-we-the-only-ones-suffering.html


An Interview with Ilan Pappe; The Ethnic Cleansing of Palestine, FATMA ELSHHATI, MIHO SEKI and ANTHONY LÖWSTEDT
Israeli historian Ilan Pappe’s groundbreaking book, The Ethnic Cleansing of Palestine (Engl. orig. 2006), on the events in 1947-49 that led to the formation of the state of Israel, had just been published in German translation, and he was in Austria to promote it. A few weeks prior to the outbreak of the Gaza war (2008-2009), Pappe answered our questions in such a way that all his points are still as relevant today as they were a year ago. Gaza is still suffocating under a heavy Israeli blockade, East Jerusalem and the West Bank still being invaded by illegal Jewish settlers. It is clearer than ever before that Israel is not defending itself; it is extending itself. The remaining Palestinian pockets of land look like 20th-century South African Bantustans, and worse, like the shrinking and disappearing American Indian reservations of the 19th century.
http://www.counterpunch.org/lowstedt01012010.html


With Only 0.4% of AIPAC's Budget...
In 2008, the totl revenues for the American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC)-the leading organization in the United States supporting Israeli occupation and apartheid-amounted to $70,676,421.  In that same year, the total revenues for the US Campaign to End the Israeli Occupation-the leading coalition in the United States working to change U.S. policy toward Palestine/Israel to support human rights, international law, and equality-amounted to $276,747, or just 0.39% of AIPAC's revenues.
http://endtheoccupationblog.blogspot.com/2009/12/with-only-04-of-aipacs-budget.html


Awaiting a miracle from Washington
Khaled Amayreh - Al Ahram Weekly in English "The Palestinian Authority may be seeking renewed talks with Israel even in the absence of an Israeli freeze on settlements."
http://weekly.ahram.org.eg/2009/978/re81.htm

Iraq
Friday: 1 Iraqi Killed, 4 Wounded
Although the New Year’s holiday has tamped down casualty reports from Iraq, other news made the international media. Among them was an independent analysis of civilian deaths and the Iraqi government’s displeasure with the dismissal of a case against Backwater contractors.
http://original.antiwar.com/updates/2010/01/01/friday-1-iraqi-killed-4-wounded/

Thursday in Iraq: No Reported Casualties
Thanks to the New Year’s holiday, Iraq seemed exceptionally quiet today. No violent attacks were reported; however, other Iraq-related items were in the headlines. Foremost, a U.S. judge dismissed charges against five Blackwater contractors accused of firing upon Iraqi civilians.
http://original.antiwar.com/updates/2010/01/01/thursday-no-reported-casualties/


Iraq bomb plotters recruited in US-run prison: police (AFP/File)
AFP/File - Two men on death row for masterminding an Al-Qaeda truck bombing that killed 88 people on June 20 were recruited in a US-run prison camp, a senior Iraqi police commander said on Thursday.
http://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/20091231/wl_mideast_afp/iraqunrestusprison

Judge tosses Blackwater case, cites gov't missteps (AP)
AP - A federal judge dismissed all charges Thursday against five Blackwater Worldwide security guards accused of killing unarmed Iraqi civilians in a crowded Baghdad intersection in 2007.
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20091231/ap_on_go_ot/us_blackwater_prosecution

Iraq expresses astonishment over Blackwater (AFP)
AFP - Iraq expressed astonishment over the dropping of charges against Blackwater guards accused of killing 14 civilians in 2007, one of the bloodiest incidents involving a private security firm here.
http://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/20100101/ts_afp/iraqusjusticesecurityblackwaterreaction

A decade after Israeli withdrawal, border villages remain in limbo
CHEBAA // In the far south-east corner of Lebanon, a mishmash of borders, military checkpoints and United Nations peacekeeper observation posts work together to keep unwanted visitors away from this beautiful line of rocky hills where three countries’ borders come together amid the region’s tallest mountains.
http://www.thenational.ae/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20100101/FOREIGN/701019701/1002/rss

U.S. and other world news
Hope, War and Resistance: 2009 in Review
Democracy Now! looks back at 2009, including the Israeli assault on Gaza, Barack Obama’s presidential inauguration, the economic crisis, Goldman Sachs and the AIG bonus scandal, the escalation of the war in Afghanistan, drone attacks on Pakistan, the coup in Honduras, healthcare reform, the release of the Bush administration torture memos, the murder of abortion provider Dr. George Tiller, the protests in Iran, the nomination of Sonia Sotomayor to the Supreme Court, Blackwater and other private military contractors, the firing of White House environmental adviser Van Jones, the gay rights movement, the global food crisis, the ongoing occupation of Iraq, the Copenhagen climate summit and the growth of the climate justice movement, plus our exclusive interviews with former jailed activist Jeff “Free” Luers, Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist David Barstow, Bolivian President Evo Morales, death row prisoner Mumia Abu-Jamal and many more. [includes rush transcript]
http://www.democracynow.org/2010/1/1/hope_war_and_resistance_2009_in



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#34489 From: Tom Mysiewicz <tmysiewicz@...>
Date: Fri Jan 1, 2010 11:04 pm
Subject: Fw: Zionists Roll Out Strategy on U.S. Front
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ZIONISTS ROLL OUT ANTI-SEMITISM STRATEGY ON U.S. FRONT
 
by Tom Mysiewicz
 
     In danger of having its U.S. "cash cow" scared off by news of crimes against humanity getting through the MSM (mainstream media) blackout, Zionists have begun to deploy in the U.S. the strategy mapped out at the recent Fighting Anti-Semitism Conference in Jerusalem.
     The strategy involves labeling any criticism of Israel, its military actions or Zionism in general as "anti-Semitism".  Further, it calls for taking direct, military-style action against these so-called "hubs of anti-Semitism.".
      It has only been 10 days or so, but the evidence shows that there has been an actual roll out of the strategy.
      Civil libertarians, for instance, were horrified when icon Ron Paul was smeared as "anti-Semitic" by former Richard Nixon staffer and Zionist Ben Stein--and this on mainstream TV.  See the following clip:
 
 
      What was Ron Paul's terrible offense of "anti-Semitism"?  Calling U.S. military operations in Afghanistan, Iraq and elsewhere "occupations".  Apparently, since the "War on Terror" is being primarily conducted on behalf of Israeli security, such a comment does indeed qualify as "anti-Semitism" under the new definition.
       Now comes word that Zionist organizations are acting directly against organized protests of the Israeli bloodbath in Gaza last year on the basis that their legally protected free speech in the U.S. is "anti-Israel hate speech".  This is nothing less than an attempt to create a news blackout on anything negative about Israel--"cowing" relates to forceful intimidation, not a peaceful counter protest.  See the following item from Arutz Sheva Daily Israel News Service:
 
 
Friday, Jan. 01 '10, Tevet 15, 5770

>SAN FRANCISCO ZIONISTS COW ANTI-ISRAEL PROTESTORS
> by Avi Yellin
>
> The first anniversary marking Operation Cast Lead, this week saw a surge of anti-Israel demonstrations – often billed as “Gaza Freedom Marches” – taking place throughout the Arab and Western worlds. But one rally in San Francisco, a city infamous for political activism hostile to the Jewish state, was met with an unexpectedly assertive Zionist counter-protest.
> San Francisco Voice for Israel, a local pro-Israel group affiliated with the StandWithUs organization, has since 2004 been publically confronting what the group terms “anti-Israel hate speech” in the California Bay Area. Taking no position on Israel’s borders or on the fate of Jewish communities in Judea and Samaria, SFV4I attempts to present Israel as a Western democracy closely allied to the United States. To that end, the group holds regular counter demonstrations – often featuring American flags alongside Israeli ones – across from more belligerent and sometimes violent anti-Israel forces.
> Opposite SFV4I this week at San Francisco’s crowded Union Square were Queers Undermining Israeli Terrorism (QUIT!), International Solidarity Movement (ISM) of Northern California, Code Pink, Women in Black and a number or other organizations hostile to Jewish statehood that normally succeed in broadcasting their message of “Israeli atrocities and racism” much louder and more aggressively than the StandWithUs affiliate.
> But this week the Zionist Freedom Alliance (ZFA) of Northern California, a new factor in the Bay Area Jewish scene with a much younger membership than other pro-Israel groups, joined SFV4I and for the first time succeeded in turning the tables on the anti-Israel demonstrators. Rather than talk about Israeli democracy, the Alliance assertively pushed a message of Jewish national rights to all territory between the Mediterranean Sea and Jordan River. Caught off balance by the unapologetic and forceful Zionist message, anti-Israel activists, although employing their familiar tactic of presenting Israeli policies in a negative light, found themselves unable to challenge the assertion of Jewish rights.
> ZFA’s message was not only directed against the anti-Israel protestors across the square but also against the Barack Obama administration in Washington and its pressure on Israel to freeze Jewish construction in Judea and Samaria. And while many of SFV4I’s members were visibly appreciative of the fresh and proudly Zionist message put forward by the younger ZFA activists, the organization’s leadership was initially apprehensive about working together.
> “Our position is simple,” said Michael Harris of SFV4I. “We stand in support of a Jewish democratic state of Israel. We take no position on issues such as settlements, various peace proposals including final borders, et cetera, as those are for the elected government of Israel to decide... [However] some of ZFA’s positions are in direct opposition to the policies of all of the recent governments of Israel and that can confuse people who don't understand the issue very well.”
> The more conservative SFV4I organizers were initially concerned that the Alliance was going to “hijack” their event and told Israel National News that they will not allow their “events [to be] taken over by those who want to push a particular political agenda.” But once it became clear how effective ZFA activists were in cowing their anti-Israel opponents while at the same time educating passersby to the justice of Jewish rights, SFV4I became more appreciative and welcoming to the new group.
> ZFA leader Yehuda Katz, who reportedly also organized his activists to act as security guards to the older SFV4I demonstrators, told INN that when he learned that the anti-Israel event would be taking place in a part of the city with heavy pedestrian traffic and slow moving cars, his team quickly prepared materials and organized their activists for a counter-protest. “The Zionist Freedom Alliance opposes all forms of racism and bigotry, whether directed against Arabs, Jews or anyone else. Right now we see two forms of discrimination directed against our people so we go out and protest. On a local level here in San Francisco, people who call themselves progressive are constantly trying to delegitimize the rights of the Jewish people to sovereignty in our homeland. And on a larger scale, the government of this country is pressuring the government of Israel to prevent Jews from building in Israel’s heartland simply because they’re Jews. We can’t sit still in the face of injustice so we go out and give a voice to the voiceless Jews of Judea and Samaria.”
> When asked how they connect their message of Jewish national rights to the anti-Israel protestors’ specific focus on last year’s war in Gaza, Katz said that if not for the expulsion of Jews from the Gaza region there would have been no need for a war. “The war was a direct result of the forced expulsion of Jews from their homes in Gush Katif. If not for that tragic crime, both Jews and Arabs would be living better lives in Gaza right now.”


#34488 From: raja chemayel <chemayelraja@...>
Date: Fri Jan 1, 2010 10:50 pm
Subject: Tony sleeps well........so far.
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 why do caricaturists get it , almost always right ??
 
 
 
 
 
 
The BlackWaters Mercenaries
have had their "charges all dismissed "
because........... a USA Court , said so.
 
So now,
armed mercenaries who shoot 16 unarmed-civilians
only because they thought that they were to be in any form of danger
are not literally innocent ,  but anyhow they can walk home free.
and that counts !!!!
 
 
 
As from now on ,
Tony Blair must sleep much better at night ,
because he did not shoot those 16 civilians
but he thought  that Saddam Hussein would have
Weapons of Mass Destructions
(and he could use them within 45 minutes)
and then Tony sent his armies and invaded a country
where one Million died.............including those 16..
 
 
Tony also has a second reason to sleep so well
because it is not a Court-House he shall visit very soon,
but merely a Commission of  Enquiry
where none of the Panelist is a jurist
where all the Panelist are appointed by
no one else than , Tonys ex-right-hand.
 
 
So let us put everything in perspective
and let us also compare :
 
A- Mercenaries who shoot unarmed civilians
    have  a no-case against them.
B- A prime minister who appointed that person who selected
    that Panel which anyhow cannot condemn , but can only enquire,
    shall never be found responsible ( nor guilty ).
 
 
Conclusion :
Tony Blair shall never use any sleeping-pills
until the day he shall meet the Devil.....
 
 
 
Raja Chemayel
on the first day of the second decade in the third millennium


#34487 From: Bill Doon <bill.doon@...>
Date: Fri Jan 1, 2010 9:43 pm
Subject: Re: [tnet] Iran behind Britons' Baghdad kidnapping
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Freed Iraq hostage Peter Moore denies Iranian involvement in kidnapping

http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/world/iraq/article6973031.ece



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Revealed: hand of Iran behind Britons' Baghdad kidnapping

Hostage released after two years
Shia cleric freed as part of deal
Aid money at heart of abduction

http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2009/dec/30/iran-britons-baghdad-kidnapping

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GuardianFilms has exclusively uncovered the story of what happened to the five Britons kidnapped in Iraq Link to this video
The five British men kidnapped in Iraq were taken in an operation led and masterminded by Iran's Revolutionary Guard, according to evidence uncovered during an extensive investigation by the Guardian.
The men including Peter Moore, who was released today after more than two years in captivity were taken to Iran within a day of their kidnap from a government ministry building in Baghdad in 2007, several senior sources in Iraq and Iran have told the Guardian.
They were incarcerated in prisons run by the al-Quds force, a unit that specialises in foreign operations on behalf of the Iranian government.
One of the kidnappers has told this paper that three of the Britons Jason Creswell, Jason Swindlehurst and Alec Maclachlan were subsequently killed after the British government refused to take ransom demands seriously.
Last night it emerged that part of the deal that led to the release of Moore involved the handing over of a young Shia cleric, Qais al-Khazali, a leading figure in the Righteous League, which emerged in 2006 and stayed largely in the shadows as a proxy of the Iranian Revolutionary Guard's elite unit, the al-Quds forces. Khazali was last night handed over by the US military for release by the Iraqi government.
The year-long Guardian investigation can also reveal that:
Moore was targeted because he was installing a system that would show how a vast amount of international aid was diverted to Iran's militia groups in Iraq.
The bodyguards' bodies were eventually traded for the release of Iraqi prisoners.
They had probably been dead for at least 18 months before three of their bodies were handed over earlier this year.
Moore, 37, a computer expert from Lincoln, and the four security guards were taken on 29 May 2007 from the Iraqi ministry of finance's technology centre in Baghdad. He had been a contractor working to install sophisticated software in the ministry to track down billions of dollars in international aid and oil revenues.
A group of up to 100 men entered the building and took the Britons, racing off into Baghdad traffic in a fleet of Toyota Land Cruisers. A sixth man who the Guardian can reveal was Peter Donkin was left by the kidnappers after he managed to hide under floorboards.
A former Iranian Revolutionary Guard member, speaking to this paper under condition of anonymity, said the extraordinary kidnap was masterminded by Iran. The man, a former major who worked for 14 years inside the Iranian organisation and claims to have taken part in kidnap operations himself, believes the hostages were held in two al-Quds camps in Iran one known as Qasser Shiereen military camp, close to the Iraqi border crossing with Mehran, and a second camp known as the Tehran Pars, located near a salt lake north-east of Qom.
"It was an Iranian kidnap, led by the Revolutionary Guard, carried out by the al-Quds force," he said. "My contact works for al-Quds. He took part in the planning of the kidnap and he watched the kidnapping as it was taking place. He told me that they spent two days at the Qasser Shiereen camp. They then took them deep inside Iran."
This claim is backed up by a serving Iraqi minister with close links to Iran. "This was an IRG [Iranian Revolutionary Guard] operation," he said. "You don't think for a moment that those militia groups from Sadr City could have carried out a high-level kidnapping like this one."
A former intelligence chief at the Iraqi ministry of defence has also described to the Guardian how intelligence operatives followed the kidnappers as they took the hostages from a mosque in Baghdad's Sadr City to the Iranian border. "They were hooded and handcuffed, then the cars drove off in a new direction they were headed towards the Iranian border," the intelligence chief said.
While the hostages were in Iran the kidnappers made sure those who took care of them were Iraqi nationals. "At all times they were surrounded by Iraqi voices. Everything was done to make sure they had no idea they were in Iran," said an Iranian source with knowledge of the kidnap.
The other Britons captured with Moore were all security guards. The bodies of Swindlehurst and Creswell were identified in June, followed by Maclachlan in September. McMenemy is also believed dead, although his body has not been returned. It is not clear where the men were killed. Their bodies were buried inside Iraq and information about their locations was traded for prisoner releases.
A Guardian report in July revealed evidence that Iraqi officials colluded in the kidnap of the five, and that one motive was to prevent millions of dollars of aid money from being tracked including an estimated $18bn that had gone missing.
A former senior Iraqi intelligence chief claims the project Moore was working on would have laid bare exactly where all Iraq's money was going. He claims there was an Iranian link to the alleged financial cover-up. The Foreign Office said last night: "We have no evidence that the British hostages, including Peter Moore, were held in Iran. We are not in a position to say with any certainty where they were held during each and every single day."
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Settlements/Land Theft and Destruction
Witnesses: Settlers bulldoze land for settlement expansion
Salfit - Ma’an - Accompanied by soldiers, Israeli settlers driving bulldozers destroyed the Neweitef Al-Majur spring, the central water source for residents of the nearby West Bank town of Qarawat Bani Hassan on Thursday, locals reported.
http://www.maannews.net/eng/ViewDetails.aspx?ID=251117


Israel’s East Jerusalem Linked Settlement Expansion, Stephen Lendman
On February 1, 2009, the International Solidarity Movement reported that Israel continues its E 1 area homes and infrastructure work that includes linking its Ma’ale Adummim settlement with East Jerusalem and other settlements around it. It said Prime Minister Ehud Olmert, while in office, promised to expand E 1 development — the land northeast of Jerusalem, west of Ma’ale Adummim comprising about 12 square kilometers, all of it illegally annexed.
http://dissidentvoice.org/2009/12/israels-east-jerusalem-linked-settlement-expansion/


‘Israeli Settlements Killing Two-State Solution’, Jerrold Kessel and Pierre Klochendle
JERUSALEM — In the absence of any progress towards peace between Israelis and Palestinians, leaders of the Palestinian Authority (PA) are adopting a reasonable approach as a way of building up international pressure on Israel to get it back to the negotiating table.
http://original.antiwar.com/kessel-klohendler/2009/12/30/israeli-settlements-killing-two-state-solution/

Activism/Solidarity/Boycott, Sanctions and Divestment
Egypt has a 'Wall of Shame' & a 'pyramid of honor' ...
http://friday-lunch-club.blogspot.com/2009/12/egypt-has-wall-of-shame-pyramid-of.html


Press release: Protesters are being brutalized in Tahir Square right now – 500+ protesters violently forced into pens, others barricaded in their hotels
Members of the Gaza Freedom March are being forcibly detained in hotels around town (Lotus, Liala) as well as violently forced into pens in Tahir Square by Egyptian police and additional security forces. Reports of police brutality are flooding a delegate legal hotline faster than the legal support team can answer the calls. The reports span from women being kicked, beaten to the ground and dragged into pens, at least one confirmed account of broken ribs, and many left bloody. The assault is ongoing, legal team and other spokespeople can be reached at the Nile Hotel or by contacting the phone numbers listed above.
http://mondoweiss.net/2009/12/press-release-protesters-are-being-brutalized-in-tahir-square-right-now
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Update from protests in Gaza and at the Erez checkpoint
All along the idea for the Gaza Freedom March was that there would be a march inside Gaza once the delegation arrived, and a concurrent march to the Erez checkpoint on the Israeli side of the checkpoint. Although most of the Gaza Freedom March delegation did not go to Gaza from Cairo, the marches still took place. The photo above is the from the Erez checkpoint, and here is a report we just received about the Gaza march...
http://mondoweiss.net/2009/12/update-from-protests-in-gaza-and-at-the-erez-checkpoint.html


Protests held against Gaza siege
Activists, both from Gaza and abroad, have held demonstrations on either side of an Israeli border crossing to the Palestinian territory, protesting against its continued siege by Israel.  Hundreds of protesters gathered around the Erez crossing on Thursday, to denounce the blockade that has caused immense suffering to those living in Gaza.
http://english.aljazeera.net//news/middleeast/2009/12/200912319314796808.html


Cairo meets the movement, with tears and chaos and exaltation, Philip Weiss
Today the Gaza Freedom March fragmented slightly when in the face of stern opposition from their fellows about 80 people headed off to Gaza on buses, the rest staying in Cairo.  But wait, weren’t you trying to go to Gaza? Yes, but it has been quite a drama. How to state this clearly…
http://mondoweiss.net/2009/12/the-movement-meets-cairo-with-tears-and-chaos-and-renewed-vigor.html

Galloway: I refuse any kind of coordination with Israel
George Galloway stated that he had received two weeks ago an Egyptian letter demanding that he obtains an Israeli approval before allowing the Lifeline 3 convoy to pass into the Gaza Strip.
http://mondoweiss.net/2009/12/the-movement-meets-cairo-with-tears-and-chaos-and-renewed-vigor.html


Gaza Freedom March
We are in the Middle East, seeking a nonviolent solution to the blockade of Gaza. Free Gaza actions are occurring all over Cairo, and so the police, who are often in riot gear, have had a busy day—they show up wherever we go. They are incredibly young, maybe 18 or 19.  Typically, they surround us with moveable steel fences, which they line up behind and they watch us with what seems to be curiosity, not malice.  However, their innocent appearance doesn't mean they won't become aggressive; police today were very rough with several Spanish protesters. As internationals, though, we have great protection not enjoyed by locals. Some Egyptians have joined in these protests, and we find their courage astounding.
http://www.zcommunications.org/znet/viewArticlePrint/23505


The Entire World Demands: Freedom for Gaza!
It is already possible to attribute one achievement to the Gaza Freedom March: the Gaza Strip and its 1.5 million inhabitants have come out of the forgotten world. Since the massacre committed by the Israeli military, one year ago, it is as if the land had swallowed up Gaza. No one spoke about the horrific blockade which transformed Gaza into the world’s largest prison, or the human suffering that bordered on a humanitarian crisis, or the lack of food, water and medicines, and principally about Gaza’s disconnect from the West Bank. From the moment that Israeli war planes stopped their bombings and the massive barrages of artillery stopped falling, Gaza ceased to interest the world, as if the blockade is normal for the women, men, children and elderly that populate the area.
http://www.alternativenews.org/michael-warschawski.html


Israeli Arab MK: Barak enjoys classical music and killing Gaza children
Some 1,000 people, among them all of Israel's Arab MKs and community leaders, gathered Thursday at the Israeli side of the Gaza border to express solidarity with the residents of Gaza, one year after Israel's offensive there. MK Taleb A-Sana relayed Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh's message to the Israeli side via a mobile phone.
http://www.haaretz.com/hasen/spages/1139054.html


Join the rally to free Jamal and the anti-Wall prisoners!
December 31st, 2009-- January 4 is date of Jamal’s court hearing. The gathering outside the court will remind Israeli authorities that we will not sit silently while they attempt to repress those who are speaking out against the Wall. Join the rally outside the Russian Compound, Jerusalem on 4 January 2010 at 9 am!
http://stopthewall.org/latestnews/2149.shtml


Take action now for Jamal and the anti-Wall prisoners!
December 31st, 2009-- Wondering how you can you support the release of Jamal Juma’, Mohammad Othman, Abdallah Abu Rahma and the other anti-Wall prisoners? Starting this New Year’s Eve, Stop the Wall will be collecting photos from across the world to use at Jamal’s January 4th trial. We are also asking you to continue your letter writing, this time to the High Representative of the EU for Foreign Affairs.
http://stopthewall.org/latestnews/2148.shtml


Release Abdallah Abu Rahmah and other leaders and members of the Bil’in Popular Committee Against the Wall and Settlements
Abdallah Abu Rahmah, a leader of the Bil’in Popular Committee Against the Wall and Settlements, was arrested at his home during a military operation in Ramallah by the Israeli Army on December 10.  FFIPP interns and members of faculty delegations know Abdallah Abu Rahmah well. For the past two years, he has received our students and faculty at his home in Bil’in and has taken them to see the Separation Wall on the village’s land.
http://palsolidarity.org/2009/12/10164

As world's attention turns to Gaza, apartheid, settlements, and crack down on nonviolent resistance in the West Bank and East Jerusalem
One year since Israel unleashed "Operation Cast Lead," Israel's 22-day assault against Palestinians in the occupied Gaza Strip which killed more than 1,400 Palestinians, injured thousands more, and destroyed billions of dollars of Palestinian civilian infrastructure, the world's attention is once again falling on Gaza as more than 1300 Gaza Freedom Marchers continue to make headlines in Cairo...with good reason.
http://endtheoccupationblog.blogspot.com/2009/12/as-worlds-attention-returns-to-gaza.html

3 (More) Things You Can Do For Justice and Accountability for Palestinians in the Gaza Strip
Yesterday, we issued an action alert with five things you can do to support the Gaza Freedom March, including contacting the State Department, joining a solidarity action, and using our resources to take action in the media and with Congress. But as the Gaza Freedom March steering committee says, "the march itself is not supposed to be only a symbolic gesture, but rather a part of a series of events which will lead to the end of the siege, once and for all." Here are some more ideas for action you can take to hold the U.S., Israel, and corporate actors accountable for the destruction they have wrought in the Gaza Strip:
http://endtheoccupationblog.blogspot.com/2009/12/more-gaza-freedom-march-updates-and.html


Breaking Palestine's peaceful protest, Neve Gordon
"Why," I have often been asked, "haven't the Palestinians established a peace movement like the Israeli Peace Now?"  The question itself is problematic, being based on many erroneous assumptions, such as the notion that there is symmetry between the two sides and that Peace Now has been a politically effective movement. Most important, though, is the false supposition that Palestinians have indeed failed to create a pro-peace popular movement.
http://www.aljazeera.com/news/newsfull.php?newid=316814


Blogging beneath the bombs: An interview with Sharyn Lock
Activist Sharyn Lock sailed to Gaza on the first "Break the Siege" boat with the Free Gaza Movement in 2008. During Israel's winter attacks last year, Lock documented the invasion on her blog "Tales to Tell." Her writing has recently been published in the short book Gaza: Beneath the Bombs. The Electronic Intifada contributor Arwa Aburawa interviewed lock about her experience in Gaza.
http://electronicintifada.net/v2/article10980.shtml


Violence and Aggression/Detainees
Witnesses: Soldiers assault cab driver, mock beard
Bethlehem – Ma’an – A Jerusalemite cab driver was stopped at the Bethlehem DCO on Thursday by soldiers who audibly mocked his beard, witnesses told Ma'an.  The man, 37-year-old Nasser Muhammad Aton from Sur Baher, was beaten with rifle butts at the top of the Beit Jala hill where the Israeli District Coordination Office stands.
http://www.maannews.net/eng/ViewDetails.aspx?ID=251019


Israeli jails holding 7,500 Palestinians: ministry (AFP)
AFP - At least 7,500 Palestinians were being held in Israeli jails and detention facilities at the end of 2009, the Palestinian Authority said on Thursday.
http://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/20091231/wl_mideast_afp/mideastconflictpalestinianprisoner


Humanitarian/Human Rights/Siege
Tadamun: IOF killed 1,594 Palestinians in 2009
The international Tadamun (solidarity) institution for human rights has said that the Israeli occupation forces (IOF) had killed 1,594 Palestinians in 2009 including 473 children and 126 women.
http://www.palestine-info.co.uk/En/

UN expert repeats call for threat of sanctions against Israel over Gaza blockade
29 December 2009 – The United Nations independent expert on Palestinian rights has again called for a threat of economic sanctions against Israel to force it to lift its blockade of Gaza, which is preventing the return to a normal life for 1.5 million residents after the devastating Israeli offensive a year ago.  “Obviously Israel does not respond to language of diplomacy, which has encouraged the lifting of the blockade and so what I am suggesting is that it has to be reinforced by a threat of adverse economic consequences for Israel,” Richard Falk, the Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights in the Palestinian territories occupied since 1967, told UN Radio.
http://www.un.org/apps/news/story.asp?NewsID=33363&Cr=palestin&Cr1=#


US military engineers supervise building of the wall of death
CAIRO, (PIC)-- A senior Egyptian engineer told the PIC on condition of anonymity that the wall is fully supervised by American military engineers, adding that the blueprints of the wall were prepared about six months ago and its construction started three months ago amid tight security.  He affirmed that there is a huge main pipe extending 10 kilometers from the sea in the west toward the east and branching into other perforated pipes directed towards the Palestinian side, where it will be used to pump salt water directly from the sea into the branch pipes planted in the ground in order to cause cracks and landslides leading to the destruction of Gaza tunnels.
http://www.palestine-info.co.uk/en/


Egypt's Gaza wall months from completion - Israel
Cairo has played down the scope of the dig on the 14-km (8-mile)-long frontier but Gaza's Islamist Hamas rulers condemn it as a "wall of death" that could seal an Israeli-led blockade by smothering smuggler tunnels from the Egyptian Sinai.
http://af.reuters.com/article/egyptNews/idAFLDE5BT1A720091230?rpc=401
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Photostory: Egypt further encaging Gaza
With and the Egyptian government's new underground wall and the closure of the Rafah crossing -- Gaza's sole exit to the outside world -- Egypt's complicity shines more than ever. The following are exclusive images of Egyptian authorities building the new underground wall on the border with Gaza.
http://electronicintifada.net/v2/article10979.shtml

Italian organizations: The steel wall makes Egypt equal to Israel
Italian human rights organizations and dignitaries warned that the steel of wall being built on the Palestinian-Egyptian borders would equalize Egypt with Israel in its blockade on the Gaza Strip.
http://www.palestine-info.co.uk/En/

Gaza sees more newborns of malformation
GAZA, Dec. 31 (Xinhua) -- Um Hamza, a 22-year-old pregnant woman, from Jabalya refugee camp in northern Gaza Strip, woke up at night numerous times during the 22-day Israeli war which ended on Jan. 18, sniffing the smell of gas.
http://news.xinhuanet.com/english/2009-12/31/content_12737323.htm


Has Israel forgotten the “reason” for Gaza’s closure?
Gisha - Gaza Gateway - Israel has justified its 3.5 year closure of Rafah Crossing and 2.5 year closure of Gaza’s other crossings as “sanctions” designed to pressure the Hamas regime, especially to release Shalit. While Gisha and other human rights groups have criticized the closure as unlawful collective punishment – irrespective of its “goals” – Israeli officials have insisted that closing Gaza’s crossings nearly hermetically is not only permissible but is also effective in achieving political objectives.
http://www.kibush.co.il/show_file.asp?num=37507


Gaza One Year Later
Gaza's war of words - 28 December 2009 - part 1
A year has passed since Israel's 22 day war on Gaza, but the war of words continues. Both sides have sophisticated media strategies, and as the message is ever more muddied, distilling the truth becomes yet more difficult. Al-Jazeera looks at how the War of words between Israel and Hamas is waged.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=atwoPoD22xs&feature=youtube_gdata


Gaza's War of Words - 28 December 2009 Part 2
A year has passed since Israel's 22 day war on Gaza, but the war of words continues. Both sides have sophisticated media strategies, and as the message is ever more muddied, distilling the truth becomes yet more difficult. An Original Al-Jazeera Documentary looks at how the War of words between Israel and Hamas is waged.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UnsXYm2lIDU&feature=youtube_gdata


Gaza offensive: Israeli war crimes are in little doubt, Jonathan Cook
NAZARETH // The debate reverberating in the human rights community one year after Israel’s assault on the Gaza Strip is not about whether Israel committed war crimes during its attack last winter, but whether and how its political and military leaders can ever be brought to book.  The problems were highlighted this month when an arrest warrant was issued in Britain for Tzipi Livni, Israel’s foreign minister during the war, after it was mistakenly believed she was visiting.
http://www.jkcook.net/Articles3/0441.htm#Top


In Gaza, New Year Reopens Wounds of the Old, Eva Bartlett
GAZA CITY — For many survivors of the last Israeli war on Gaza, time has not healed their wounds, physical or emotional.  Amal Samouni, 10, still suffers vision problems in her right eye. The shrapnel remaining in her head causes her constant pain and she is unable to concentrate at school.
http://original.antiwar.com/bartlett/2009/12/30/in-gaza-new-year-reopens-wounds-of-the-old/

Truth cast in lead
Michael Sfard - Ynet - Cast Lead was our second war of independence. In the first, we liberated ourselves from two thousand years of living under the control of others. In the second, we liberated ourselves from the ropes of Jewish heritage and morality that have been binding us for years. We no longer have to comply with the prohibition of killing the righteous with the wicked. We are exempted from remembering the lessons of being an occupied people without rights. The unavoidable insights of those who have been silenced have been erased and substituted with attitudes reserved for sub-humans.
http://www.kibush.co.il/show_file.asp?num=37508


Political Developments
Report: US pressing Israel not to free Barghouti
London-based al-Hayat newspaper says Americans fear release of senior prisoner will increase Hamas popularity, undermine Abbas.
http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-3828025,00.html


Hamas says foiled Shalit rescue attempt
Internal security chief in Gaza says Palestinian cell helping Shin Bet to find kidnapped soldier arrested.
http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-3827640,00.html


Hamas says Israeli demands 'impossible'
Movement's representatives from Gaza leave Damascus following discussions, plan to reject latest Israeli offer on prisoner swap. 'We are under the impression that Israel is not interested in a deal,' Hamas source tells Ynet, stressing talks will continue.
http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-3827738,00.html


Arab League chief: More UN, less U.S. in Mideast peace bids

CAIRO - The United Nations must play a bigger role in trying to resolve the Palestinian-Israeli conflict and the United States should not be the only mediator, according to the head of the Arab League.
http://www.haaretz.com/hasen/spages/1138811.html


Other News
Rabbi Kahane's relative suspected of torching mosque
Judea and Samaria Police arrest member of former Kach chairman's family suspicion of setting fire to Yasuf house of prayer about three weeks ago. Palestinian official expresses satisfaction with arrest, says hopes Israel 'will judge him severely'.
http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-3827979,00.html


Mazuz's farewell decision: Will 'Jenin, Jenin' director be indicted?
Before he steps down late next month, Attorney General Menachem Mazuz is expected to decide on a case likely to again provoke considerable debate on freedom of expression - whether actor and director Mohammed Bakri should be indicted for his controversial film "Jenin, Jenin."
http://www.haaretz.com/hasen/spages/1138902.html


Bethlehem Christians boycott Greek Patriarch over land sales
Bethlehem – Ma’an – Thirteen Greek Orthodox Christian leaders met in Bethlehem Wednesday and voted unanimously to boycott the reception of the denomination’s Patriarch Theophilos III for the 6 January Christmas celebrations.  Officials and scouts affiliated with the groups under the 13 and those they represent will not receive the Patriarch at the Mar Elias Monastery or meet him at the entrance to Bethlehem at Israel’s Checkpoint 300 for his procession to the Nativity Church.
http://www.maannews.net/eng/ViewDetails.aspx?ID=250666


Al Jazeera's Nisreen El-Shamyleh reports from Nazareth on the first structure from the early Roman period to be unearthed in that part of the world.Ancient home found in Nazareth - 29 Dec 09
Archaeologists in the old city of Nazareth in Israel have discovered what they claim may have been a home dating back to the era of Jesus Christ. Christ is believed to have spent his early childhood there.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M39TZeqkQbQ&feature=youtube_gdata

Analysis/Op-ed/Human Interest
On Gaza Drivers, Rumours and Egypt's Steel Wall, Ramzy Baroud
Those pesky taxi drivers of Gaza are always circulating rumours. One story that made the rounds during the first Palestinian uprising in 1987 claimed that an Arab army crossed the Sinai desert to save Palestinians from the daily killings and protracted state of siege which caused untold suffering for civilians.  The army in question would change from time to time, but the focus inevitably returned to Egypt. The rumour of an Egyptian military intervention persevered through the years, and it registered deeply in Palestinian psyche, especially among those living in Gaza.
http://palestinechronicle.com/view_article_details.php?id=15656


‘The two-state solution is starting to look impractical’, Jonathan Cook
NAZARETH // The biggest effect for Israel’s 1.3 million Palestinian citizens of its assault on Gaza last winter has been to smash any remaining illusions that there is a future for the minority in a Jewish state, the community’s leaders have agreed.  They say that minority voters have almost completely abandoned Zionist parties, even left-wing ones, believing that none is really interested in a peaceful solution to the country’s conflict with the Palestinians.
http://www.jkcook.net/Articles3/0442.htm#Top


Flashpoints has Gaza covered – from 1956 to today
Today’s Flashpoints features great interviews with Hedy Epstein from Cairo on the Gaza Freedom March, and Joe Sacco on his important new book Footnotes in Gaza, which deals with Israeli massacres in Rafah and Khan Younis in 1956 (read an excerpt here). In the interviews Epstein explains why she didn’t get on the bus to go to Gaza, and Sacco discusses his intentions behind the book, how he recreated a story that is now over 50 years old, and his thoughts on how the mainstream media treats the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Give it a listen.
http://mondoweiss.net/2009/12/flashpoints-has-gaza-covered-from-1956-to-today.html


There is no deluxe occupation
The barring of Palestinians from Route 443 was one of the ugliest aspects of a deluxe occupation. Real security cannot be achieved by roadblocks, fences and separate roads, but only by a fair peace accord that will bring an end to the occupation.
http://www.haaretz.com/hasen/spages/1138928.html


Rattling the Cage: A taboo question for Israelis, Larry Derfner
There's a question we Israelis won't ask ourselves about the Palestinians, especially not about Gaza. The question is taboo. Not only won't anyone ask it out loud, but very, very few people will dare ask it in the privacy of their own minds.  However, I think it's time we start asking it, privately and in public. If we don't, I think there's going to be Operation Cast Lead II, then Operation Cast Lead III, and each one is going to be worse than the last, and the consequences for Palestinians and Israelis are going to be unimaginable.
http://www.jpost.com/servlet/Satellite?cid=1261364551818&pagename=JPost%2FJPArticle%2FShowFull


A New Year For Gaza Or A Repeat Of The Old?
UK, December 31, 2009, (Pal Telegraph) - As we remember the victims of Gaza we have to ask ourselves have we seen the end to the Israeli atrocities or will the 2010 show the same old business as usual?  As it stands at the moment the Israeli military is still flexing its enormous might with repeated air strikes using fighters, helicopter gunships and the dreaded drones.
http://www.paltelegraph.com/columnists/peter-eyre/3428-a-new-year-for-gaza-or-a-repeat-of-the-old


Happy New Year Palestine, Happy new year humanity!
When Mahmoud Darwish, Palestine great poet was asked in one of the most difficult period in Palestine history, what Palestinians can do now, his immediate answer was to grow up hope. For more than 70 years, Palestinians move from war to war, from occupation to occupation, from exile to exile, from siege to siege yet they continue to hope. Hope and resistance are interacted, one resists because one hopes, and because one hopes one resists.
http://www.thepeoplesvoice.org/TPV3/Voices.php/2009/12/30/
happy-new-year-palestine-happy-new-year-#more9169


AIPAC Celebrates 47th Birthday in Court
The American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC) enters its 47th year of existence battling to extricate itself from two highly damaging civil court cases. The more recent is Steven J. Rosen’s defamation suit against AIPAC, which has now entered its most critical phase.
http://original.antiwar.com/smith-grant/2009/12/30/aipac-celebrates-47th-birthday-in-court/

Iraq
Wednesday: 41 Iraqis Killed, 138 Wounded
Deadly bomb attacks in two Iraqis cities overshadowed the news that a British hostage was released after two and half years in captivity. At least 41 were killed and 138 more were wounded in those explosions and in other violence across the country. Also, Iraq sent a memo to Iran protesting Iranian forces at the Fakka oil field.
http://original.antiwar.com/updates/2009/12/30/iraq-40-killed-138-wounded/


U.S. and other world news
2009 in Perspective: Glenn Greenwald on the Five Wars US Is Fighting in Muslim Countries
As 2009 comes to a close, today we begin by taking a step back and putting this year of war in perspective. Salon.com blogger Glenn Greenwald discusses US foreign policy, including the escalation of the war in Afghanistan, drone strikes on Pakistan, cruise missile attacks on Yemen, operations in Somalia, the ongoing operation in Iraq, and much more.
http://www.democracynow.org/2009/12/31/glenn


Afghans condemn US for 10 'civilian deaths':
"Obama! Obama! Take your soldiers out of Afghanistan!" the protesters chanted, wearing blue headbands with the words: "Stop killing us!"
http://english.aljazeera.net/news/asia/2009/12/200912281348623886.html


Afghans protest civilian deaths - 31 Dec 2009
The streets of Kabul have been flooded with protesters, angry at the number of civilian deaths at the hands of foreign forces in the country. The protests were triggered by an ISAF air raid, that killed ten Afghans, including schoolchildren, in Kunar Province, close to the Pakistani border. Western forces in Afghanistan face a huge PR problem, as the troops get less popular with every civilian death.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oYDPwH2AmIk&feature=youtube_gdata

Jordan jails man for 10 years over 'honour killing'

A Jordanian court sentenced a 61-year-old man to 10 years in prison on Wednesday after convicting him of killing his teenage daughter last year to "defend his honor," a judicial official said."In 2008, the 17-year-old girl was kidnapped and raped by a group of men, who are currently on trial," the official said."But the father suspected that his daughter was involved in a sexual relationship.
http://www.dailystar.com.lb/article.asp?edition_id=10&categ_id=2&article_id=110220


Senior cleric tells Iran's opposition leaders to either repent or face death
Hundreds of thousands of government supporters took to Iran's streets on Wednesday in a show of force against the opposition, with a senior cleric telling their leaders to repent or be declared enemies of God and face death.Just hours later, state news agency IRNA reported that top opposition leaders Mirhossein Mousavi and Mehdi Karroubi had fled the capital fearing for their lives.
http://www.dailystar.com.lb/article.asp?edition_id=10&categ_id=2&article_id=110223



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#34484 From: raja chemayel <chemayelraja@...>
Date: Fri Jan 1, 2010 3:05 pm
Subject: my first joke in 2010
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  My first joke in 2010.
And ,I warn you ,
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This is not the Arab-postman.......in this story
(of that  Israeli-settlement )
but he may be doing the same......
 
 
 
 
 
 
Mr. Haiim Goldberg  comes home, to his flat ,
in a new-Israeli-settlement, just outside Jerusalem.....
 
His wife asked him :
Hello darling  , why are you late today ? 
where were you all this time ??
 
Haiim replied :
We were discussing together with all the men in this new-settlement,
that we want to send away  this Arab-postman , who works here.
 
His wife asked :
why to send away the Arab-postman , keep him here ,
this nice poor-man needs a Job.....!!
and he always comes "at the right time" !!
 
Haiim answered :
All the men in this settlement suspected  this Arab-postman  
of sleeping  with all the settlers housewives living here.........
with the exception of only one of them . 
 
The wife confirmed :
Yes , you are right !! my darling Haiim......
I do know that , because ,it is our next-door lady-neighbour,
Mrs. Rachel Roosenbloom ,.......... who is never at home ..... 
The end

 
 
 
let us all  start the year with a smile !!
(and if you are not smiling already,
you would be exactly doing  just like Haiim , did )
 
Raja
 
 
PS :
This joke , if it qualifies to be called a Joke
then please notice that it is not anti-semitic
but simply "anti-settlers"
 
 


#34483 From: John Churchilly <meso999@...>
Date: Fri Jan 1, 2010 11:02 am
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Revealed: hand of Iran behind Britons' Baghdad kidnapping

• Hostage released after two years
• Shia cleric freed as part of deal
• Aid money at heart of abduction

http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2009/dec/30/iran-britons-baghdad-kidnapping

 

 

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GuardianFilms has exclusively uncovered the story of what happened to the five Britons kidnapped in Iraq Link to this video
The five British men kidnapped in Iraq were taken in an operation led and masterminded by Iran's Revolutionary Guard, according to evidence uncovered during an extensive investigation by the Guardian.
The men – including Peter Moore, who was released today after more than two years in captivity – were taken to Iran within a day of their kidnap from a government ministry building in Baghdad in 2007, several senior sources in Iraq and Iran have told the Guardian.
They were incarcerated in prisons run by the al-Quds force, a unit that specialises in foreign operations on behalf of the Iranian government.
One of the kidnappers has told this paper that three of the Britons – Jason Creswell, Jason Swindlehurst and Alec Maclachlan – were subsequently killed after the British government refused to take ransom demands seriously.
Last night it emerged that part of the deal that led to the release of Moore involved the handing over of a young Shia cleric, Qais al-Khazali, a leading figure in the Righteous League, which emerged in 2006 and stayed largely in the shadows as a proxy of the Iranian Revolutionary Guard's elite unit, the al-Quds forces. Khazali was last night handed over by the US military for release by the Iraqi government.
The year-long Guardian investigation can also reveal that:
• Moore was targeted because he was installing a system that would show how a vast amount of international aid was diverted to Iran's militia groups in Iraq.
• The bodyguards' bodies were eventually traded for the release of Iraqi prisoners.
• They had probably been dead for at least 18 months before three of their bodies were handed over earlier this year.
Moore, 37, a computer expert from Lincoln, and the four security guards were taken on 29 May 2007 from the Iraqi ministry of finance's technology centre in Baghdad. He had been a contractor working to install sophisticated software in the ministry to track down billions of dollars in international aid and oil revenues.
A group of up to 100 men entered the building and took the Britons, racing off into Baghdad traffic in a fleet of Toyota Land Cruisers. A sixth man – who the Guardian can reveal was Peter Donkin – was left by the kidnappers after he managed to hide under floorboards.
A former Iranian Revolutionary Guard member, speaking to this paper under condition of anonymity, said the extraordinary kidnap was masterminded by Iran. The man, a former major who worked for 14 years inside the Iranian organisation and claims to have taken part in kidnap operations himself, believes the hostages were held in two al-Quds camps in Iran – one known as Qasser Shiereen military camp, close to the Iraqi border crossing with Mehran, and a second camp known as the Tehran Pars, located near a salt lake north-east of Qom.
"It was an Iranian kidnap, led by the Revolutionary Guard, carried out by the al-Quds force," he said. "My contact works for al-Quds. He took part in the planning of the kidnap and he watched the kidnapping as it was taking place. He told me that they spent two days at the Qasser Shiereen camp. They then took them deep inside Iran."
This claim is backed up by a serving Iraqi minister with close links to Iran. "This was an IRG [Iranian Revolutionary Guard] operation," he said. "You don't think for a moment that those militia groups from Sadr City could have carried out a high-level kidnapping like this one."
A former intelligence chief at the Iraqi ministry of defence has also described to the Guardian how intelligence operatives followed the kidnappers as they took the hostages from a mosque in Baghdad's Sadr City to the Iranian border. "They were hooded and handcuffed, then the cars drove off in a new direction – they were headed towards the Iranian border," the intelligence chief said.
While the hostages were in Iran the kidnappers made sure those who took care of them were Iraqi nationals. "At all times they were surrounded by Iraqi voices. Everything was done to make sure they had no idea they were in Iran," said an Iranian source with knowledge of the kidnap.
The other Britons captured with Moore were all security guards. The bodies of Swindlehurst and Creswell were identified in June, followed by Maclachlan in September. McMenemy is also believed dead, although his body has not been returned. It is not clear where the men were killed. Their bodies were buried inside Iraq and information about their locations was traded for prisoner releases.
A Guardian report in July revealed evidence that Iraqi officials colluded in the kidnap of the five, and that one motive was to prevent millions of dollars of aid money from being tracked – including an estimated $18bn that had gone missing.
A former senior Iraqi intelligence chief claims the project Moore was working on would have laid bare exactly where all Iraq's money was going. He claims there was an Iranian link to the alleged financial cover-up. The Foreign Office said last night: "We have no evidence that the British hostages, including Peter Moore, were held in Iran. We are not in a position to say with any certainty where they were held during each and every single day."
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Date: Fri Jan 1, 2010 12:31 am
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#34481 From: Tom Mysiewicz <tmysiewicz@...>
Date: Fri Jan 1, 2010 12:15 am
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Reading today in Arutz Sheva of Netanyahu's plan for the future Abbas-PA state, it struck me why Hamas will have to go first if the plan is to work...
 
Firstly, the state will be a non-contiguous patchwork similar to the Israeli-Clinton proposal rejected by Arafat.
 
Secondly, Jerusalem will remain under Israeli control.
 
Thirdly--and importantly--Israeli troops would be stationed not only on the Israeli side of the "independent" Palestinian "state" but also on the opposite side as well!!!  (To protect the Jordanians, eh?)   Meaning, as in Gaza, the Palestinians will be surrounded.
 
Finally, the Palestinian state will be demilitarized--meaning it cannot defend itself from Israeli incursions-at-will.  Just as specified in the Clean Break report.
 
In a nutshell,  Netanyahu's "vision" is of another Gaza prison camp on the West Bank, except that PA "trustees" will be the wardens inside the prison.  Naturally, the Palestinians would see acceptance of such a state as surrender and would vote for Hamas in overwhelming numbers in the next election.  Unless there was only one party to vote for....
 
I wonder if the Palestinians wouldn't be better off as recognized captives?  Then the Israelis would have to feed them and provide the wardens.


#34480 From: Tom Mysiewicz <tmysiewicz@...>
Date: Thu Dec 31, 2009 11:48 pm
Subject: Re: [tnet] Back On The Move Towards Gaza
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I'm confused--seriously.  I was just reading on Mondoweiss that the marchers had  just been beaten up and put in cages.  I also just read on Rebel News that a French lady protester had been killed by Mubarak's police in the process.  Are they on the move again?  Or were they on the move until the aforementioned happened? Or am I getting different protests confused?
 
Tom


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Subject: My very special wish for 2010
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2010 is a year like any other
do not expect much out of it, because....
already ,
Obama started loosing his original colour
already,
Iran is still accused of  its legal-intentions
already,
Gaza is isolated and insulated and quarantined
 
 
2010.........is but another year
in this cascade of the lost days....but,
If by Miracle the Peace shall come
Israel shall buried it under those Settlements
if by another Miracle, Democracy in Iraq, shall be re-born
it is eroded by nepotism and sectarianism
and if the Taliban are to eliminated,
then the Opium-lords shall simply replace them .
 
 
in 2010 .....
I have one special wish,   because......
neither Democracy nor Peace nor Freedom
are around the corner:
 
So , I wish to assist to the funerals and to the burial of Ariel Sharon
because he has been now in intensive-care since 5 years, already
and it cost so much electricity-power just to keep him artificially alive.
 
 
 
Besides all that waist of energy on him ,
in the last 5 years he did not make any widows nor make any orphans
nor anything Zionistically-acceptable.
So what is the use to keeping an Israeli alive
when he is no more killing nor stealing ??
 
 
In 2010 ,
I want to watch Ariels funerals
not that I do regret his death ,
as much as, I chiefly regret his birth !!!
 
But Israel is now ashamed
even to burry its  own National-Hero
ashamed to burry its true face !!
 
 
 
 
wishing all of you a :
 
HAPPY, HEALTHY
and a JUST
2010
 
 
 
 
 
Raja Chemayel
Sherlock Hommos,PhD
Eng. Moustafa Roosenbloom
 
 
the last day of 2009


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Date: Thu Dec 31, 2009 4:58 am
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Tribute to Saddam Hussein

by Husayn Al-Kurdi

This is the third anniversary of the martyrdom of Iraq President Saddam Hussein. It is an occasion to reflect on his qualities and qualifications as the greatest of Arab resisters and the most unwavering champion of the Arab nation. We may do so by citing authoritative and eloquent Islamic, Arab and even American sources, as well as the words of the man himself, as he addressed Americans and his fellow Iraqis from captivity and as he faced his martyrdom.

We will begin with the Editor of the Islamic "New Trend", Dr. Kaukab Siddique, who outlined and summarized Saddam's heroic struggle in the following terms:

"Under the most severe sanctions and embargo in the history of modern times, he kept the Iraqi people united and refused to surrender Iraq's sovereignty...
"Saddam knew that the U.S. had decided to attack Iraq with overwhelming military force but he refused to surrender. Russia offered him a chance to spend the rest of his life in luxury in a dacha in the Crimea but he refused.
"Owing to Saddam's persistent support for the Palestinian people and for martyrdom operations against Israel, every Zionist Jew in America, from professor to politician, raised a storm of dirty propaganda against him. It was evident that International Jewry would destroy Iraq.
"The choice before Saddam was to die like a lion or live like a jackal. He decided to die like a lion.
"Famed U.S. novelist (Tom) Clancy, closely connected to the military establishment, revealed that the U.S. tried to kill Saddam 33 times during the sanctions decade before the war.
"When the massive bombardment of Baghdad known as 'Shock and Awe' began, the primary target was Saddam. A superpower was trying to kill the President of a sovereign nation. Saddam decided to go down fighting.
"When the U.S. actually captured Baghdad and occupied Iraq with 135,000 heavily-armed troops with tremendous firepower, Saddam went underground and continued to lead the Resistance. The President had become the Mujahedeen, a first in modern Arab history! Saddam's sons and his grandson went down fighting against the occupation forces.
"After nearly nine months of fighting, the Americans captured Saddam. Among his meager possessions was a little notebook in which he kept account of every dollar he spent in the Jihad. Such was his honesty.
"During the show trial which was held to 'convict' the mujahid President, it became apparent that the charges against him were bogus. His attorneys were terrorized and the witnesses against him remained concealed. He stood strong throughout the trial, constantly seeking inspiration from the Qur'an and urging the Iraqi people to resist the occupation.
"Finally the U.S. arrived at its pre-determined plan to execute Saddam. This execution on 'Eid day was a slap in the face of the entire Islamic world.
"Saddam went to his martyrdom with a demeanor which was so calm, spiritual and full of the light of faith in Allah that people could see what a martyr is like: unafraid, focused on the honor of Iraq and the Arab and Muslim people and admonishing his Shi'ite executioners about their shameful behavior as agents of America."

Saddam's martyrdom inspired Layla Anwar, author of the blog-site "Arab Woman Blues" to address him as in these terms:

"Forgive me, Sir, I am not a very sophisticated woman. I speak a simple language, the language of the heart. No one hardly ever recognizes this dialect these days. But I have a feeling that, despite all your alleged hardness, You would.
"You know, my Dad before passing away said to me a few sentences that have remained with me since. He said 'My daughter, many things will come to pass in this life. You will face many trials and many errors. One thing you need to be certain of, though, don't ever lose your integrity or your dignity. The day you sell those, you will have sold your soul, and all is downhill from there.
"Sir, I am proud that you have not sold either. In that, you have helped us preserve our own intact. As for the rest, don't worry about them. They will end up cited as thugs, profiteering, sectarian, opportunistic hypocrites.
" What pains me most is that they succeeded in massacring yet another True Iraqi, a True Iraqi among many thousands. And that is what you are."

Saddam addressed the American people directly from his captivity in a handwritten letter dated July 7th, 2006, less than six months before his martyrdom:

"People of America, I address you not from weakness nor as a supplicant. I, my people, my brothers, comrades, my nation, we address you on the basis of our moral and human responsibility. I tell you that officials whom you know, and first among them your President, lied to you and deceived you and tricked you, using the media that portrayed Iraq to you as incorrigible and Saddam Hussein as a hateful dictator, and that his people hate him and are just waiting for their chance to get at him. Some of them just wallowed in lying falsehood to the point that they openly declared that the Iraqis would meet the invading armies with roses and celebration.
"I know that lots of people don't do a lot of analysis; they don't have the time or the ability or the desire to do careful assessments when presented with falsified news so as to uncover the truth. The American people had no chance to inquire, for example, why, if the people of Iraq hate Saddam Hussein, how he managed to defeat the Iran of Khomeini after eight years in the aggressive war that Iran sought to impose on us under the slogan of exporting the revolution beginning with Iraq? People of America, the victory over Khomeini's Iran was not due to the short length of the war, but came only after eight years of grinding warfare in which tens of thousands fell, hundreds of thousands on the Iranian side.
"If Saddam Hussein were a dictator, why did he establish a parliament with elections for the first time in the year 1980 during wartime, when there had been no parliament in Iraq since 1958? If he and his government were dictators, how could he visit schools, universities, towns and villages and spend the night with the people wherever the sun went down? How could he travel around and lead at he battle front during the day, even in the trenches in the front lines on the battlefield among the Muslim soldiers?
"Yes, esteemed ladies and gentlemen, your government deceived you, and you, or rather most of you, had no chance to inquire of themselves or of others in order to discover the truth because the Zionists in the lobby who advocated the war together with some of the centers of power were deceiving you and tricking you, hiding from your eyes the real truth, exchanging the facts for falsified and slanted information. Last but not least in this regard, if Saddam Hussein were a dictator hated and despised by his people, how is it that his people endured him and why was he chosen President by referendum?
"People of America, the misfortunes that have afflicted you and afflicted our Arab Nation and within it our heroic Iraqi people, including the breakdown of America's standing and reputation, were only caused by the reckless behavior of your government and by pressure from Zionism and power centers that influenced your government to commit those crimes and scandalous actions for specific ends that have nothing to do with the interests of the American people. The massacres and the blood flows in the streets and countryside of Iraq in torrents and the responsibility for that falls on America before all others. You know, or rather you have now come to learn, that neither the stooges whom the Americans brought in on board their aircraft or as shamefaced presents aboard their tanks, nor Iran, which pushed and still pushes forward those who support it and whom they support, would be able to cause the bloodshed or the destruction of the honor and the
property of our people and our state had not America undertaken the aggression and invasion and issued the orders, It is still issuing orders in the Green Zone. Therefore America bears the burden of all those crimes and outrages. So, will you put an end to what is going on by using the methods of direct truth without evasion and digression, or will you invite the machine of death to continue to eat away at the flesh of Iraqis and the flesh of Americans without doing anything to resolve this?"

Jeff Archer, President of the Palestine Iraq Center, distinguished American writer and investigative journalist and author of the incomparable "The Mother of All Battles", the authoritative book on the U.S. war against Iraq, brought out many little-know facts about Saddam's Arab Ba'ath Socialist Party-led government and its accomplishments in the face of the obstacles imposed by Imperialist and Zionist assaults. Besides the monumental advances in education, literacy, medicine, housing, women's rights and the welfare of children and the elderly, Archer noted:

"Many western observers are not aware that Saddam Hussein was well-regarded in much of the world. Brazilians remember that thousands of their countrymen were recruited by Saddam to build the advanced highway and bridge systems that once crisscrossed Iraq. Egyptians did not forget that two million of their countrymen owned and worked land in Iraq prior to January 1991.
"The Lebanese remembered the dozens of Iraqi trucks that showed up daily at the Lebanese border during that country's civil war. They were laden with food and clothing for any Lebanese person in need. The convoys' recipients included all Lebanese, not just certain factions of those battling in the civil war. Most Palestinians display a picture of Saddam Hussein on their walls. Over the years, many nations have temporarily supported the Palestinian cause, only to withdraw aid once threatened by the U.S. Saddam Hussein, even during the embargo years, supported the Palestinians with no exception, while other Arab regimes did not want to get involved because they did not want to upset their puppeteers in Washington and Tel Aviv."

In his Final Will, dated 26 December 2006, four days before his execution, Saddam displayed his magnanimity and his steely resolve and commitment to Iraq and the pursuit of social justice and liberation. Speaking to the Iraqi people, he exhorted them in the following fashion:

"The enemies of your country, whether they are invaders or Persians, found that (your) unity prevented them from enslaving you. Thus they drove their old-new wedge in the midst of you and the foreigners with Iraqi nationality responded; the hearts of these foreigners were wither already full of hatred or the envious in Iran filled them with hatred.
"They thought (that) they would vanquish you through sowing division between you and the true sons of the people in order to weaken the will and turn the sons of the country against each other rather than turn them against the real enemies. In order to confront the real enemies, we all have to pull together, even if we act under different banners...
"Brothers, mujahideen and fighters, I call on you to do this, and to abandon malice, because malice does not leave the one who harbors it any chance to be fair and just, and because it closes the minds. Malice takes the one who harbors it away from balanced thinking, correct choices, avoiding what is wrong, and prevents him from seeing the changes in the minds of those he thinks to be enemies, especially the delinquent ones who repent and go back to the true path, the path of the true people and the glorious nation.
"Brothers and sisters, my sons and sons of Iraq, comrade strugglers, I call on you not to hate the peoples of the countries that have committed aggression on us. I call on you to distinguish between the decision-makers and the people. Hate only the deed. Even if someone's deeds deserve to be fought, do not hate him as a human being. Do not hate the individuals who do evil, hate only the evil deed itself, and repel that evil as it deserves."

Layla Anwar summarizes the purport of Saddam's life, struggle and martyrdom as he approached the hour of supreme sacrifice:

"They say you were authoritarian and totalitarian. Come and see them now. See their fascism infesting the streets. See it in every neighborhood, see it in every corner. You said Women are the pioneers of this Arab Ummah, come and look at us now. Rape has replaced sexual intercourse, censorship has replaced education and forced domestication has replaced public life.
"You said Education is the sign of a Progressive Ummah. Our schools and universities are empty, and our brains drained and killed. You said Health is Free for all. Our hospitals are dilapidated and our doctors in exile. You said Kurds are our brothers, they are now trained as snipers by Israel. You said Christians and Muslims are part of this mosaic called Iraq. The Christians are fleeing by the thousands and the churches are deserted.
"Look at me Sir. I am a product of this wonderful mosaic called Iraq. I am half Muslim and half Christian, and the Muslim half has Shi'as and if you dig hard enough you will find Kurdish, Armenian, Turkish, Chaldean, Arabic roots all the way back...
"Where is my place now Sir? You are about to find your place soon, like a bird flying to nest into the arms of the sky, while I am left behind waiting my turn, and in the meantime searching, desperately searching for a place to rest my tired head, and finding none.
"Sir, I heard they will execute You within 36 hours, in time for the 'Eid, our sacrificial feast. You did say you are willing to be sacrificed for Iraq. You still believe they are worth it. I envy your Faith. May you go in Peace now, my True Iraqi."

Such a one as Saddam Hussein will never die. He will always live in the hearts and souls of the honest, suffering, dispossessed people, wherever people face slavery and oppression and whenever they fight for justice and dignity. He will abide forever, long after the Bushes, Clintons, Obamas and the predatory denizens of Congress, the Pentagon, the CIA, the State Department and Wall Street have gone to the final and lasting hell which they deserve, long after the exploiters and oppressors and their minions have rotted into oblivion.

Saddam Hussein will remain and endure as a shining light, an immortal in the pantheon of the truly great, a testament and an example to all that we could be, should be and need to be if we indeed seek to better ourselves and our world.

al-Ustadh Husayn Farajullah Zaki Al-Kurdi
Muharram 13, 1431
December 30, 2009

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#34472 From: Shadi Fadda <f_shadi@...>
Date: Wed Dec 30, 2009 7:37 pm
Subject: Today in Palestine! ~ Headlines December 30, 2009 ~
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Settlements/Land Theft and Destruction
Settlement Construction Continues in Kiryat Netafim
Israel has informed the High Court of Justice that it will continue construction in a West Bank settlement, despite promises of a settlement freeze for a period of 10 months.
http://www.imemc.org/index.php?obj_id=53&story_id=57507


Al-Maqdesee: Israel demolished more than 130 Palestinian homes in 2009
Al-Maqdesee society developing establishment reported Tuesday that Israel demolished more than 130 Palestinian homes in the eastern part of occupied Jerusalem in 2009.
http://www.palestine-info.co.uk/En/

Turkey urges Israel to refrain from new settlement bid
ANKARA, Dec. 29 (Xinhua) -- Turkish Ministry of Foreign Affairs on Tuesday urged Israel to refrain from a bid to build new settlement units in East Jerusalem.  Israel should think about its decision once again and refrain from such actions in Palestinian territories under occupation, the ministry said in a statement.
http://news.xinhuanet.com/english/2009-12/30/content_12725743.htm


Activism/Solidarity/Boycott, Sanctions and Divestment
Reclaiming threatened land in Artas
December 30th, 2009-- Over 75 local and international activists descended on the town of Artas, to the south of Bethlehem, to reclaim land that has been threatened with confiscation by the Occupation authorities. Israeli policies of colonization have wrecked the Bethlehem district, which has seen much of its land confiscated for the construction of the Wall, settlements and related infrastructure. Presently, only 13% of the land in the entire district is available for Palestinian use.
http://stopthewall.org/latestnews/2147.shtml


Gaza Freedom March Update
The Gaza Freedom March was thrown into disarray today after a surprise announcement by the Egyptian government that it would allow 100 march participants to travel to the Gaza Strip early on Wednesday morning. The decision was reportedly as a result of a direct request from Egyptian first lady Suzanne Mubarak to the Egyptian foreign ministry following intense lobbying by marchers and organizers over the last three days.  Organisers had two hours within which to accept or decline the offer, and the impossible task of deciding which 100 delegates to send. The quota amounts to a mere 7% of the more than 1,300 people who are registered for the march. After consultation with local organizers in the besieged Gaza Strip, the international steering committee decided that sending 100 delegates as a symbolic show of support was better than having nobody arrive in Gaza.
http://intifada-palestine.com/2009/12/30/gaza-freedom-march-update/


Activists reject Egypt's Gaza offer
Ali Abunimah, co-founder of the Electronic Intifada and a participant in the march, posted to his blog, saying that "it's not enough and the pressure and protests should be kept up".  This is not about getting some or even all into Gaza, its building global support and pressure to end the siege of Gaza," he said.  Roqayah Chamseddine, a US student attending the march, told Al Jazeera: "Our mission is not to be divided and sending only 100 of over 1,300 would be doing just that. "For anyone to claim that Egypt was doing us a favour by offering to allow 100 GFM members to go is asinine and baseless.  "Those borders must be opened and as long as Egypt continues to seemingly aid Israel in subjugating the people of Palestine we will also continue to resist an protest."
http://english.aljazeera.net/news/middleeast/2009/12/2009123061947605152.html


Gaza Marchers Beaten by Egyptian Police
December 29, 2009 (Pal Telegraph)- Getting in to the Gaza Strip is no easy feat, but driving across Egypt should not be this hard.
On Sunday, more than 1,000 international activists from 42 countries around the world descended on Cairo to kick off the Gaza Freedom March, a humanitarian convoy and media spectacle organized by US activist group Code Pink.
http://www.paltelegraph.com/world/middle-east/77-middle-east/3396-
gaza-marchers-beaten-by-egyptian-police


"American Citizens Detained at U.S. Embassy by Egyptian Security Forces"
Egyptian security forces have detained approximately 25 American citizens inside and 7 or 8 American citizens outside the US embassy compound in Cairo, Egypt. Gathered in Cairo as part of the Gaza Freedom March, a coalition of over 1400 internationals from over 40 countries, the US marchers went to the American embassy to beseech their help to facilitate the negotiations with the Egyptian Foreign Ministry in gaining entrance to Gaza with their humanitarian aid. Almost immediately, security forces converged on their position. After calling the American Embassy 5 or 6 times, Gael Murphy, one of the organizers of the Gaza Freedom March, was asked by embassy staff to where the citizens were willing to be moved. Murphy says that this "suggests the American embassy is responsible" for calling Egyptian Security Forces to the compound to protect it from peaceful American citizens.
http://mrzine.monthlyreview.org/ajl291209.html


Norwich councillor in Egyptian house arrest

A Norwich councillor has been placed under house arrest in Egypt after trying to reach the Gaza Strip to deliver art materials to people traumatised by the conflict in the territory.   ImagePeter Offord, Green county councillor for Thorpe Hamlet, set off last week to join the Gaza Freedom March, a 1,000-strong international delegation calling for the borders to be re-opened to let in humanitarian aid and mark the first anniversary of a conflict with Israel which saw more than 1,400 people killed.
http://english.pnn.ps/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=7736


Santa Cruz art teacher, on way to Gaza peace rally, reportedly detained in Egypt
Egyptian authorities, after warning peace activists of a closed border, have detained a Santa Cruz art teacher and her husband heading to a Gaza Strip rally scheduled for New Year's Eve.  Kathleen Crocetti, an art teacher at Mission Hill Middle School, and Bill Lucas, both of Watsonville, cannot leave their hotel in el-Arish, some 30 miles from the Gaza border, without police escort or with their luggage, said Elizabeth Lucas, Crocetti's stepdaughter. Neither Crocetti nor her husband appear to be in any danger, nor have they been charged with any crime, Elizabeth Lucas said.
http://www.santacruzsentinel.com/localnews/ci_14086984


Egypt to allow 100 protesters into Gaza (AFP)
AFP - Protest leaders stranded in Cairo accepted an Egyptian offer on Tuesday to allow only 100 out of about 1,300 protesters into blockaded Gaza after the activists staged demonstrations and a hunger strike.
http://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/20091229/wl_mideast_afp/mideastconflictgazaegyptdemo


Lessons Of Gaza
The Gaza Freedom March has not made it to Gaza. Some might say this is a failure. But Gaza is in the hearts and other lessons will be learned here.  There is no question that Egypt faces intense pressure from other powers and forces, including Israel and the European Union. To a lesser extent, Canada whose government is now seen as an international climate change pariah, plays an apologist role for crimes against humanity while deserting, even aiding and abetting, the removal of the rights of Canadians while abroad.  As always, the grand player here is the United States, always lurking in the background or appearing in the forefront when needed. The large truck of "human rights abuser for profit" Haliburton parked in the desert west of Cairo two days ago is a fitting symbol of profit, power, and crimes against people and their lands.
http://www.zmag.org/znet/viewArticle/23493

Protesters Gather in Cairo for March to Gaza, By MONA EL-NAGGAR
CAIRO — More than 1,000 people from around the world were gathered here on Tuesday for a solidarity march into Gaza despite Egypt’s insistence that the Gaza border crossing that it controls would remain closed to the vast majority of them.  The protest, the Gaza Freedom March, was planned for Thursday and intended to mark a year since Israel’s three-week military assault on the territory. On Tuesday, hundreds of the frustrated activists gathered to press their case on the front steps of the Egyptian Journalists Syndicate here, holding “Free Gaza” signs and chanting, “Let us go.” Some declared a hunger strike.
http://www.nytimes.com/2009/12/30/world/middleeast/30egypt.html?_r=1


No justice, no peace: interview with activist Haidar Eid
On 31 December 2009, one year after Israel's devastating attacks on the Gaza Strip, activists plan to converge for the Gaza Freedom March. An unprecedented effort, the march draws inspiration from South Africa's struggle for liberation from apartheid and from Gandhi's tactics during the campaign for India's independence. The Electronic Intifada contributor Bianca Zammit recently interviewed the Gaza Freedom March Steering Committee member Dr. Haidar Eid about the effort.
http://electronicintifada.net/v2/article10975.shtml


Arresting Peaceful Protesters in Occupied Palestine
For decades, Israel has met peaceful Palestinian protesters disruptively with violence, arrests and at times unprovoked killings. It’s no surprise that targeting them and their leaders is now common practice in cities and villages like Jayyous and Bil’in.
http://dissidentvoice.org/2009/12/arresting-peaceful-protesters-in-occupied-palestine/

Violence and Aggression/Detainees
Troops Violently Attack Four Palestinian Workers
Israeli soldiers attacked on Tuesday at night four Palestinian workers, broke the legs of three of them and took the fourth to an unknown destination. The attack took place near Al Walaja village, near Jerusalem.
http://www.imemc.org/index.php?obj_id=53&story_id=57502

The Israeli military kidnaps four Palestinian civilians from the West Bank
Israeli troops kidnapped on Wednesday four Palestinian civilians during pre dawn military invasions targeting a number of West Bank communities.
http://www.imemc.org/index.php?obj_id=53&story_id=57505


Humanitarian/Human Rights/Siege
Health Ministry: Gaza has run out of 141 types of medical drugs
The Palestinian Health Ministry reported on Wednesday that its inventories have run out of 141 types of prescription drugs. The Ministry said the shortage of medicine was caused by the continued siege on the Gaza Strip by Israel.  Dr. Munir Perch, General Director of Pharmacy in the Ministry of Health, said that the items with a balance of zero include dialysis supplies, items that are necessary for the artificial kidney unit, items related to major operations, special items for bone surgery and nursery items.
http://www.imemc.org/index.php?obj_id=53&story_id=57506


Family appeals for baby formula banned from Gaza
Gaza – Ma’an – A man from Gaza, Muhammad Abu Shabab, appealed to the Palestinian Ministry of Health on Tuesday to provide Galactomin 19 infant formula for his 4-year-old nephew.  Abu Shabab said in a statement that his nephew Yahiya Ahmad Abu Shabab, has been suffering chronic diarrhea since he was born at Nasser Hospital in Khan Younis.
http://www.maannews.net/eng/ViewDetails.aspx?ID=250695

Rights group: Israel covers up torture
Bethlehem – Ma’an – Israel systematically prevents accountability over allegations of torture against its Shit Bet security force, a new report by the Public Committee Against Torture in Israel (PCATI) charges. The group said the 98-page report “exposes an intolerable reality.”
http://www.maannews.net/eng/ViewDetails.aspx?ID=250578


Gaza report finds major powers complicit in Israel’s collective punishment
To mark one year since Israel’s military assault on Gaza, a report by 16 aid agencies has strongly condemned the major powers for failing to end Israel’s illegal and inhumane blockade of Gaza.  While the report holds Israel primarily responsible for the appalling conditions under which the Palestinian people are living (see “Aid report details social devastation in Gaza), it holds the European Union, the United States, Russia and the United Nations (known collectively as the Quartet) responsible for allowing the situation to continue.
http://www.wsws.org/articles/2009/dec2009/gaz1-d29.shtml


Gaza's border must be opened NOW
Too many months have gone by with no change in the crippling isolation of Gaza imposed by Israel and Egypt, and it was time to risk our privileged access to take our efforts to break the siege up a notch. Our numbers had to be massive enough to threaten the jailers' growing complacence and broad enough to send the message that this is a global movement that won't stop until the Palestinian people are given the freedom and justice they deserve. Pam Rasmussen comments for The Electronic Intifada.
http://electronicintifada.net/v2/article10977.shtml


Gaza now in "the Mud Age" one year after air strikes
The humanitarian situation in Gaza remains precarious one year after Israeli military air strikes caused widespread devastation. Patrick Maigua spoke on the line to Jerusalem to Chris Gunness, spokesman at the UN Relief and Works Agency for Palestinian Refugees, known as UNRWA.
http://www.reliefweb.int/rw/rwb.nsf/db900SID/VVOS-7Z7Q3V?OpenDocument&RSS20=02-P


evocative
The walls surrounding the Shifa hospital compound came to life today when students from Gaza’s Al Aqsa University evoked scenes of the Israeli war on Gaza last winter.  Some scenes were representative of the destruction, savagery and mass casualties during the Israeli massacre, the desecration and shocking incidents that occured throughout the Strip at the bands of Israeli soldiers.
http://ingaza.wordpress.com/2009/12/30/evocative/


28 kilometers of distilled apartheid, Gideon Levy
How many have observed the inhabitants trudging over the rocky ground to get to the neighboring village? It's 28 kilometers of distilled apartheid: the Jews on top on the freeway becoming of the lords of the land. Palestinians down below, going on foot to the Al-Tira village girls' school, for example, through a dark, moldy tunnel.  I, too, have deliberated more than once whether to take Highway 1 with all of its traffic jams or 443 with all of its injustices. In my transgressions, sometimes I have opted for the injustices. It's like shooting and crying. First you kill and then you are struck with grief over what you have done. I have driven and cried.
http://www.haaretz.com/hasen/spages/1138665.html


Gaza One Year Later
Riz Khan - Holding Israel to Account - 29 Dec 2009 Part 1
In the year since the Gaza war, activists have stepped up their calls for sanctions on Israel. They include appeals to withdraw investments in Israel (divestment); to boycott Israeli goods and services, cultural institutions and universities; and to prosecute the top political and military leaders behind the war But generally the diplomatic fallout of the war has been manageable for Israel, so what do the supporters of BDS (Boycott, Divest, Sanction) hope to achieve?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OCpduOAk7T8&feature=youtube_gdata


Riz Khan - Holding Israel to Account - 29 Dec 2009 Part 2
In the year since the Gaza war, activists have stepped up their calls for sanctions on Israel. They include appeals to withdraw investments in Israel (divestment); to boycott Israeli goods and services, cultural institutions and universities; and to prosecute the top political and military leaders behind the war But generally the diplomatic fallout of the war has been manageable for Israel, so what do the supporters of BDS (Boycott, Divest, Sanction) hope to achieve?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bDUIfjxAhlQ&feature=youtube_gdata


A year on, war memories linger for Gaza paramedic
GAZA, Dec. 30 (Xinhua) -- Palestinian ambulance driver Khaled Abu Saada still remember the moment when an Israeli tank shell tore apart his vehicle with three injured teenagers and his colleague on board a year ago.  "All of them were killed," he said.
http://news.xinhuanet.com/english/2009-12/31/content_12731817.htm


Gaza a year ago: My father says the Israelis are doing this to win an election
Khulood Ghanem, 27, kept a Gaza diary a year ago. Its full text (as adapted by Edward Mast in the U.S.) is here. What follows is Ghanem’s entry from the the fourth day of the onslaught, Dec. 30, 2008. (Thanks to Linda Frank.)
http://mondoweiss.net/2009/12/
gaza-a-year-ago-my-father-says-the-israelis-are-doing-this-to-win-an-election.html


Cruel onslaught on Gaza
Sunday, the 27th of December, marked one year since Israel’s military launched Operation Cast Lead that robbed the lives of more than 1,400 Palestinians, including 318 children, leaving 5,300 wounded. The cruel onslaught on Gaza that relentlessly continued until Jan. 18, 2009, destroyed United Nations facilities, hospitals, schools, ministerial buildings and 3,500 houses, leaving 20,000 homeless.  By contrast, Israel lost three civilians as well as nine soldiers; three of whom succumbed to “friendly fire.” The disparity in casualties aside, the fact that the region’s most powerful military unleashed sophisticated weapons on a captive population is nothing short of a massacre.  Yet, once again, the cowardly international community has chosen to avert its gaze. The 550-page UN Human Rights Council’s report on the Gaza conflict, which found that Israel is potentially guilty of war crimes and should be referred to the International Criminal Court in The Hague, has virtually been filed away.
http://onlinejournal.com/artman/publish/article_5414.shtml

Egypt
Egypt to open Gaza border if Shalit deal succeeds
Zaki, who was quoted in the Egyptian newspaper Al Masry al Youm, did not make it clear whether this Egyptian position was coordinated with Israel. Nor was he clear on whether the emerging deal for Gilad Shalit is indeed a comprehensive one that would not only bring the abducted soldier home, but would also grant a normal life to Gaza's inhabitants. Perhaps this was one of the things Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak discussed at their meeting Tuesday.
http://www.haaretz.com/hasen/spages/1138695.html

Mubarak to allow Jewish pilgrims to visit famous rabbi's tomb
Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak Tuesday acceded to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's request to allow hundreds of Jewish pilgrims to visit the tomb of Rabbi Yaakov Abuhatzeira near Alexandria at the end of next week.
http://www.haaretz.com/hasen/spages/1138668.html


The road to Jerusalem passes through Cairo
Local and international activists demonstrating in front of the Press Syndicate, downtown Cairo, against Mubarak’s Wall of Shame. In the pic above, an activist is carrying a banner that reads: The Liberation of Jerusalem starts with the liberation of Cairo.
http://arabist.net/arabawy/2009/12/29/gaza-7/

Egypt's bigger problem, Marwan Bishara
The ongoing tragicomedy on the Gaza Egypt borders will not have a happy ending.  A year after Israel's war left Gaza in ruins, Egypt is hampering international aid convoys from entering this impoverished refuge camp of 1.5 million and is erecting an 'iron wall' under the guise of preserving its national security and sovereignty.  But it could be doing the opposite.   As Egypt distances itself from the problems of Gaza as if it were a strategic liability, instead of championing the humanitarian and political cause of occupied Gaza, it is arguably missing an opportunity to regain its long lost regional leverage.
http://english.aljazeera.net/focus/imperium/2009/12/2009122910191805124.html


Other News
Lebanese analyst: Hamas as strong as pre-war Hezbollah
Editorial in Al-Akhbar newspaper says Islamist group gunmen trained to fire anti-aircraft missiles, simultaneously detonate large number of explosives, and 'bomb Israeli communities located up to 100 kilometers from Gaza'.

IDF colonel filmed stealing game console
Modiin store owner amazed to see senior officer rob device on security cameras. Army launches investigation into incident.
http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-3827115,00.html


Analysis/Op-ed/Human Interest
Ben Stein Accuses Ron Paul of Anti-Semitism on Larry King: Tactics of Desperation
Using false accusations of “anti-Semitism” as a weapon to silence criticism of Israel’s behavior.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jJd_pEZA8gs&feature=player_embedded


Israel Rules
On Christmas eve when Christians were celebrating the Prince of Peace, the New York Times delivered forth a call for war. “There’s only one way to stop Iran,” declared Alan J. Kuperman, and that is “military air strikes against Iran’s nuclear facilities.”
http://www.allgov.com/ViewNews/
Arab_Dictatorships_Take_4_of_Top_5_Spots_in_Purchase_of_US_Weapons_and_Services_91228


Iraq
Iraq governor survives suicide bomb attack-deputy
BAGHDAD, Dec 30 (Reuters) - The governor of Iraq's Anbar province survived a suicide bomb attack on Wednesday, his deputy said, after state television reported the official had died.
http://www.alertnet.org/thenews/newsdesk/LDE5BT0BT.htm


Deaths in Iraq suicide blasts
Dozens injured including provincial governor in double bombing in city of Ramadi.
http://english.aljazeera.net//news/middleeast/2009/12/200912308135328337.html


Iraqi policeman killed in Mosul bomb explosion
An Iraqi policeman was killed and two others injured in a bomb blast that targeted their patrol in a neighborhood east of Mosul, security officials said Tuesday.
http://www.monstersandcritics.com/news/middleeast/news/article_1521931.php/

Tuesday: 12 Iraqis Killed, 24 Wounded
At least 12 Iraqis were killed and 24 more were wounded in the latest attacks.
http://original.antiwar.com/updates/2009/12/29/tuesday-12-iraqis-killed-24-wounded/

Iraq rewards citizen for disclosing car bomb
Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri Al Maliki ordered a payment of 100 million Iraqi dinars as a reward for an Iraqi citizen for disclosing information about an unexploded car bomb in Al Jamia District in Baghdad, Baghdad Operations Command spokesman Brigadier Qassem Ata said.  Rewarding Iraqi citizens is a major step to enhance security and intelligence in the country and strengthen security forces and their capacities in Iraq, Defense Ministry spokesman Brigadier General Mohammed Al Askari said.
http://www.alsumaria.tv/en/Iraq-News/1-42450-Iraq-rewards-citizen-for-disclosing-car-bomb.html


British hostage held in Iraq since 2007 freed (AFP)
AFP - A British computer expert kidnapped in Iraq in 2007 has been freed and is in good spirits despite a hostage ordeal in which four bodyguards also seized died or are feared dead, Britain said Wednesday.
http://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/20091230/wl_afp/britainiraqhostage


Lebanon
Seven from Baddawi sentenced to death for terror
Death sentences were given to six Palestinians and one Lebanese on Tuesday after Military Investigative Magistrate Fadi Sawwan charged them with belonging to a terrorist group. The seven were accused of belonging to an armed group that conducted terrorist acts in the Palestinian refugee camp of Baddawi in north Lebanon.
http://www.dailystar.com.lb/article.asp?edition_id=1&categ_id=1&article_id=110180

House of Fatah leader in Miyeh Miyeh attacked
Unknown assailants threw a sound grenade at the home of Colonel Fathi Zaidan, the Fatah official in Miyeh Miyeh refugee camp near the southern coastal city of Sidon, causing material damage only, a police report said on Tuesday. An-Nahar newspaper reported Tuesday that the incident took place Sunday night.
http://www.dailystar.com.lb/article.asp?edition_id=1&categ_id=1&article_id=110186


Jumblatt pleased that fewer Druze now enrolling in Israeli Army

Progressive Socialist Party (PSP) leader MP Walid Jumblatt expressed relief on Monday over the decreasing number of Druze enrolling in the Israeli Army.Speaking to reporters following a meeting in Cyprus with Druze Member of Knesset Said Naffaa and other representatives of the Druze community in Israel, Jumblatt said that the percentage of Druze who are not enrolled.
http://www.dailystar.com.lb/article.asp?edition_id=1&categ_id=2&article_id=110189


Ali Hussein Sibat must not be executed
Despite genuine efforts by King Abdullah of Saudi Arabia to reform and modernize the kingdom, the pushback from those who resist modern civilization is shocking and villainous. The horrifying case of a former television presenter from Lebanon, Ali Hussein Sibat, is just one example.Sibat is a Lebanese citizen and was the host of a call-in television show broadcast from Lebanon.
http://www.dailystar.com.lb/article.asp?edition_id=10&categ_id=5&article_id=110155

Ignoring 1.5 Million Besieged Gazans, Egypt Authorities’ Main Concern Is Shalit!
30/12/2009 Forgetting or pretending to forget that there are over 11,000 Palestinian detainees in the Israeli prisons without mentioning that there are more than 1.5 million Gazans living in a big jail, Egyptian authorities seem to be concerned about one Israeli occupation soldier captured by the Palestinian resistance fighters!   Egyptian newspaper Al Masry al Youm quoted a source as saying that the emerging deal for Gilad Shalit’s release between Israel and Hamas is indeed a comprehensive one that would not only bring the captured Israeli occupation soldier home, but would also grant a normal life to Gaza's 1.5 million inhabitants.
http://www.almanar.com.lb/NewsSite/NewsDetails.aspx?id=117550&language=en


Hezbollah: Anis Sayegh Struggle Will Stay in Mujahideen Hearts
29/12/2009 Hezbollah extended its condolences to the family of intellectual Dr Anis Sayegh, Palestinian resistance factions and the Palestinian people.   In a statement it released, Hezbollah said that Sayegh's struggle, ideas and experience will stay in the hearts and minds of the Mujahideen.
http://almanar.com.lb/NewsSite/NewsDetails.aspx?id=117424&language=en


March 14 Christians 'Revolt' against Sayyed Nasrallah's 'Advice' 
In the season of greetings, the season of tolerance and forgiveness, Lebanese found themselves witnessing again the same scenario of "mutual accusations."   It's the year 2009 that refused to go away without reminding Lebanese of their "divisions", at least to prevent "false illusions" that unity was really reached, and for ever…   Thus, the speech made by Hezbollah Secretary General Sayyed Hasan Nasrallah couldn't pass without "repercussions," especially that the Resistance leader delivered through his speech multiple messages in all directions…
http://almanar.com.lb/NewsSite/NewsDetails.aspx?id=117443&language=en


Iran
Inside Story - Iranian Crackdown - 29 Dec 2009
As Iran's government cracks down on a fresh wave of rallies, is stability under threat? The regime has recieved international censure for for its harsh crackdown on the protesters, who have been out in the streets since the death 10 days ago of Grand Ayatollah Hossein Ali Montazeri, an influential opposition cleric. Mourners quickly turned his funeral into political rallies in several cities around the country.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mib2rroeFzM&feature=youtube_gdata


Students, militia clash on Tehran university campus
Security forces continue to round up dissidents, and hard-liners struggle to show they have the upper hand. Students clashed with pro-government Basiji militiamen on the campus of a Tehran university Tuesday and security forces continued to round up dissidents as Iran reeled from the aftershocks of last weekend's deadly protests.
http://feeds.latimes.com/%7Er/latimes/middleeast/%7E3/NB_Pq9Tc6Gs/
la-fg-iran-protests30-2009dec30,0,866907.story


New Iran protests
There were those, some months back, who tried to characterise the Iranian reform movement as a flash-in-the-pan upsurge of the "Gucci crowd", a collective bed-wetting of the bourgoisie. They were deeply sceptical of a movement whose apparent stimulus was an allegedly rigged election, in which the losing candidate was supported by the 'Modern Right' neoliberal Rafsanjani, of Iran-Contra fame. They reminded people of the synthetic 'colour revolutions' that have taken place. And indeed, it was hard not to think of that spate of spectacles, in which often well-heeled masses turned out for big protests before either facilitating the assumption of power of a neoliberal faction, or dying out entirely. Think of the 'Cedar Revolution' - the Lebanese bourgeoisie, face-painted and out in force, towing their Syrian house servants behind them. That spectacle moistened a few crotches among Anglosphere liberals, but it was immediately outnumbered by more sizeable Hizbollah organised protests, and it didn't last as a mass movement.
http://leninology.blogspot.com/2009/12/new-iran-protests.html


U.S. and other world news
Fallout from bomb plot rocks US - 30 Dec 09
The US president has said the attempted bombing of a US airliner indicates a "systemic failure" of security measures. But airline safety procedures are not the only things that may change after the botched attack. The effort to return US detainees held at Guantanamo Bay to Yemen may also be in jeopardy. Al Jazeera's Rosiland Jordan reports.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZGqKO7pFbCY&feature=youtube_gdata


The Horrors of Media Warfare, Ali Jawad
In recent years, policy and decision makers have given increasing attention to the importance of media coverage in the context of wars. Much as a result, we witness ever-more complex ‘media offensives’ in which, stakeholders are willing to go further than ever before in order to hoist their victory flags on our television screens and monitors. Within such an environment where truth is merely a corollary to the success or failure of detailed media campaigns designed in dark rooms of power, it is quite expected that issues of morality -- or even basic human instinct, for that matter -- are suspended in stupor.
http://palestinechronicle.com/view_article_details.php?id=15651



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#34471 From: Tom Mysiewicz <tmysiewicz@...>
Date: Wed Dec 30, 2009 8:05 pm
Subject: Re: [tnet] False Friends: MSM Covers up Israeli War Planning
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Capt. May's is a perspective from a real American (not the Hollywood pansies on TV).  If I was a fly on the wall at that "heads of mission" meeting I'll bet I'd hear Israel is  going to take out Hamas and crush Gaza, launch limited strikes into Lebanon and possibly use tactical nukes on select Iranian nuclear sites, and then grant Abbas' PA a limited Palestinian state.  "There's going to be a backlash," the attendees will probably be told, "deal with it.  The world will thank us in the end"  Just my guess.  Livni's refusal to join the Netanyahu "unity government" might slow things down a bit, I hope.  This charming lady looks like she could bite off a limb if you got her angry--and she calls Netanyahu's tactics "gutter politics"!


From: Captain May <captainmay@...>
To: Lone Star Iconoclast <news@...>
Sent: Wed, December 30, 2009 7:21:47 AM
Subject: [tnet] False Friends: MSM Covers up Israeli War Planning

 

False Friends: MSM Covers up Israeli War Planning 
 
* * * * * * * * *
 
By Captain Eric H. May
Intelligence Editor
The Lone Star Iconoclast
 
TEXAS, 12/29/2009 -- It's becoming more and more difficult to keep a straight face at any mention of the U.S. free press. The mainstream media, often called the corporate media by semi-truthful left wing publications, is nothing more or less than propaganda. It is overwhelmingly owned and run by Jews to turn the American dream of uninterrupted security into the Arab nightmare of endless war.
 
There was a time, when I was writing NBC-TV editorials, when I might have viewed it differently, but since 9/11 the ugly truth has been apparent to anyone with a brains enough to think and guts enough to write it down. Anyone unwilling to receive this crucial insight from this Christian critic can read it in plain English from an LA Times Jewish journalist, Joel Stein, who last year published the formidably frank column, How Jewish Is Hollywood? In its conclusion, he states:
 
"I don't care if Americans think we're running the news media, Hollywood, Wall Street or the government. I just care that we get to keep running them." -- How Jewish Is Hollywood?, LA Times, 12/19/2008, http://www.latimes. com/news/ opinion/commenta ry/la-oe- stein19-2008dec1 9,0,4676183. column
 
The ongoing MSM blackout of the UK's Chilcott Inquiry about the Bush/Blair war crimes leading us to Iraq is a month long travesty that teaches us the same lesson. The fact that Jewish neocons played just as large a role in creating the chaos is absolutely forbidden knowledge here in the Land of the Free, but it was openly discussed in Israel:
 
"The war in Iraq was conceived by 25 neoconservative intellectuals, most of them Jewish, pushing President Bush to change the course of history." -- White man's burden, Ha'aretz, 4/5/2003, http://www.grailwer k.com/docs/ haaretzdaily01. htm
 
It should come as no surprise, then, that we are once again kept in the dark by the MSM, and the wool has been pulled down over our eyes for good measure:
 
"The idea is to facilitate direct dialogue with the country's leaders, mutual updates on major diplomatic issues, and a discussion of action plans to deal with the challenges awaiting in the international arena in the coming year, including the Iranian threat." -- Israel summons envoys from all over the world, Press TV, 12/26/2009, http://www.presstv. ir/detail. aspx?id=114663&sectionid=351020202
 
Shakespeare once observed that the world was a comedy for thinkers, so I try to keep my sense of humor about it all: This week there is an all-important Israeli war council that I only found out about through Iranian Press TV because the U..S. MSM was distracting the nation with terrorism and the target du jour for the never-ending Global War on Terror: Yemen.
 
Let's be honest: how many of us, other than geography teachers, ever spent five minutes worrying about Yemen or it's terrorists, actual or imaginary? Israel is the real terror nation that I worry about. They have enough power to bind our nation to any mischief they plan; they may be planning mischief (perhaps nuclear) at present; and they can count on our Israel-first presstitutes to aid and abet them every step of the way.
 
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Captain May, a disabled Army veteran, was a Military Intelligence and Public Affairs officer. His essays on political and military affairs have appeared worldwide, from Military Intelligence Magazine to the Wall Street Journal. He is the subject of a much-read recent article: "Captain Courageous Witnessed: Dr.. Kelly Assassinated! " http://lonestaricon .com/index. php?option= com_content&view=article&id=340:captain- courageous- witnessed- dr-kelly- assassinated&catid=47:the-trenchwalke r-by-w-leon- smith&Itemid=83
 
 
For further reading:
 
First-ever Heads of Missions Conference at the MFA, Israel Ministry of Foreign Affairs, 12/24/2009, http://www.mfa. gov.il/MFA/ MFA+events/ Conferences/ First-Heads- of-Mission- Conference- 24-Dec-2009. htm
 



#34470 From: Tom Mysiewicz <tmysiewicz@...>
Date: Wed Dec 30, 2009 7:46 pm
Subject: Fitting in with community architectural standards
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Sometimes, it's best to fit in with the local community in choice of architectural style.  Switzerland (or Bavaria) is not Istanbul or Cairo.  A good example of modern church architecture

http://jannah.org/madina/index.php?topic=1396.0 


A mosque in Penzberg, Bavaria

(Courtesy of Counter Bias)

 



#34469 From: raja chemayel <chemayelraja@...>
Date: Wed Dec 30, 2009 5:35 pm
Subject: GAZA : "Ich habe es nicht gewusst"
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Adolfs personal-body-guard ,

had never heard of the concentrations-camps .

 

 

 

 

"Ich habe es nicht gewusst"

translation :

"I did not know it "

 

 

 

At the end of the second world war

when the secrets about the Concentrations Camps

were becoming a wide public knowledge....

 

Many Germans and also the right-wing-Europeans

said : Ich habe es nicht gewusst !!

 

 

 

 

 

In the year 2014 when Husny Mubarak

shall stand trial for his deeds

he shall say to the ruling judge :

Ana ma kontish baaraf haga !!

which means :

Ich habe es nicht gewusst !!

which means :

I did know anything about Gazas suffering

which means :

History cannot judge the accomplice of Nathaniahu

which means :

the dog of the hangman........ can also be innocent ..

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

By the way ,

Hitlers Body-Guard who was with him ,

even until the Berlin-Bunker-episode ,

and was even operating the direct and personal

telephone of Adolf

also said :

Ich habe es nicht gewusst !!

and so he got only 10 years prison, in Russia.

 

 

Incidentally,

 this Body-Guard was married

to a Jewish-German-Lady

and he also said ; "  I did not know it "

that his own wife was a Jew.

 

 

 

Just in case Husny Mubarak really  "does not know"

could the Mole  reading , regularly, my mail

pass it on to Husny ??

 

Please do that !!

............  Thank you Joe !!

 

 

 

Raja Chemayel

trying today to sky in the Alps

but I did not know about the Global-Warming

so I am boring the Hotel Barmaid with my jokes....all afternoon. 

30.12.2009



#34468 From: "robert" <gram.graham@...>
Date: Wed Dec 30, 2009 3:29 pm
Subject: avatar a humanist call from mt hollywood
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