U.S. Congress Sees Middle East Through AIPAC-Colored Glasses

September 18, 2011

By Medea Benjamin, opednews.com,  Sept. 16, 2011

This article co-written by Allison McCracken, the DC Coordinator of CODEPINK.

During August recess this year, 81 members of Congress went on a junket to Israel funded by the Israel lobby group AIPAC (well, funded by the American Israel Education Fund, but they are really one and the same ) to “learn first-hand about one of our closest friends and allies.” While the representatives insist they got a balanced view, their itinerary belies that claim: 95% of their time was spent hearing the Israeli government point of view, with only one token meeting with Palestinian reps.

CODEPINK has filed a complaint with the Congressional Ethics Committee stating that these trips — and the upcoming ones scheduled for December — violate the Congressional prohibition on traveling with a lobby group. We feel these Potemkin voyages are part of AIPAC’s grand plan to control and monopolize Congress, which is not just unethical, but dangerous. Their bias reinforces a disastrous U.S. policy of unconditional support for Israel that obstructs peace and runs counter to our national interests.

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Sarkozy and Cameron in Tripoli: Scramble for Libya is on

September 16, 2011

By Bill Van Auken, wsws.org, September 16, 2011

With their surprise visit to Tripoli Thursday, French President Nicolas Sarkozy and British Prime Minister David Cameron signaled that the scramble by the major powers for control of Libya’s oil wealth is in full swing.

The visit was unannounced and conducted under a massive security blanket. It included a brief visit to a Tripoli hospital and a joint press conference with Mustafa Abdel Jalil, the former Gaddafi justice minister who heads up the NATO-backed National Transitional Council, and Mahmoud Jibril, the US-trained economist and former Gaddafi official designated as the NTC’s “prime minister”.

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Gideon Levy: Israel does not want a Palestinian state. Period.

September 16, 2011

On Wednesday, a coalition of Israeli peace organizations published a list of 50 reasons for Israel to support a Palestinian state. Assuming that you only accept five of them, isn’t that enough? What exactly is the alternative, now that the heavens are closing in around us?

Gideon Levy, Haaretz, Sept. 15, 2011

What will we tell the world next week, at the UN? What could we say? Whether in the General Assembly or the Security Council, we will be exposed in all our nakedness: Israel does not want a Palestinian state. Period. And it doesn’t have a single persuasive argument against the establishment and the international recognition of such a state.

So what will we say, that we’re opposed? Four prime ministers, Benjamin Netanyahu among them, have said that they’re in favor, that it must be accomplished through negotiations, so why haven’t we done it yet? Is our argument that we object to it’s being a unilateral measure? What’s more unilateral than the settlements that we insist on continuing to build? Or perhaps we will say that the route to a Palestinian state runs through Ramallah and Jerusalem, not New York, a la the U.S. secretary of state. The State of Israel itself was created, in part, in the United Nations.

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UK amends law to protect Israelis from prosecution

September 16, 2011
Ma’an News Agency,  Sept. 16, 2011
Former Israeli Foreign Minister Tzipi Livni [MaanImages]

LONDON (Reuters) — A British law limiting citizens’ rights to seek the arrest of foreign politicians for alleged war crimes took effect on Thursday, removing a thorn in British-Israeli relations.

The law amends legislation which Israel had protested about, saying it exposed its high-profile officials to the threat of arrest for alleged offenses if they visited Britain.

Under the old law, private individuals could start criminal prosecutions, including for international war crimes, by applying to a magistrate for an arrest warrant.

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PAKISTAN: Devastating floods and the criminal negligence of the authorities

September 16, 2011
AHRC, September 16, 2011

What plans are underway to deal with the aftermath of this year’s flood?

Baseer Naveed with Stewart Sloan

Ongoing flooding due to monsoon rains has inundated the entirety of the Sindh province causing billions of Rupees in damage and the loss of crops alone is estimated to be Rs. 5.6 billion. The people in many areas, particularly those of Khaipur district in the northern part of the province, Sanghar, Tharparker, Umerkot and Mipur Khas districts in the central part and the entire Badin district and its surrounding areas in the south have been badly affected. The floods have also been felt in and around Karachi, the capital of the province. Those most affected are members of the farming community and many families have had to leave their homes and farms with as much as they can carry. Having lost their crops they have only their livestock left and the cows and bullocks are being dragged along after them. It is estimated that five million people are displaced and a further two million are directly affected, over four million acres of land are flooded and unusable.

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India: Suspended police officer Sanjiv Bhatt’s open letter to Narendra Modi

September 16, 2011

NDTV Correspondent, Updated: September 15, 2011

Ahmedabad:  Suspended police officer Sanjiv Bhatt criticised Narendra Modi for misinterpreting the Supreme Court verdict and has written an open letter to the Gujarat Chief Minister. The Supreme Court had, on Monday, ruled that it will no longer monitor the case against him for the communal riots at Gulbarga Society – one of the epicentres of the riots that ravaged Gujarat in 2002, killing 1200 people, most of them Muslims.

Here is the text of the letter:

Dear Shri Modi,

I am glad you chose to write an open letter to the ‘Six crore Gujaratis’. This has not only afforded me a window to your mind but has also given me an opportunity to write to you through the same medium.

My dear brother, it seems you have completely misconstrued the judgement and order passed by the Honourable Supreme Court of India in Criminal Appeal No. 1765 of 2011 arising out of S.L.P. (CRL.) No. 1088 of 2008 viz. Jakia Nasim Ahesan & Anr. Versus State of Gujarat & Ors. It is very likely that your chosen advisors have once again misled you and have in turn, made you mislead the ‘Six crore Gujaratis’ who look up to you as their elected leader.

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Sanjeev  Bhatt

 by Badri Raina, Sept. 15, 2011

 feckless  citizen  that I am,

However well-meaning,

Your  Promethean  metal

Fires my  feebleness  to a blaze;

You are to  our home-grown tyrants

As  Bhagat Singh was to the Angrez.

Like  the  Amazon, Setalvad,

On the worst of day

You  teach  the lesson that

The  poet of old taught—

When  the sensible-terrified

Slink from your side,

Then  ‘ekla chalo re.’

As to success, success is not

Merely the end of things;

Success is in the soul that

Man, woman, or child brings

To  what is with mortal dangers fraught.

 May I salute you, officer Bhatt,

For

The success you already have

Is not  for a season or two;

It is a flavour that generations

Will savour,

A rod of steel that the fallen

Spine will  raise, giving to cruelty

And cunning their  due.

9/11 Conspiracy: Excuse for US Reign of Terror

September 15, 2011

MWC News, Wednesday, 14 September 2011

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9/11 Conspiracy

Need of an independent International Commission for 9/11

Richard Clarke says that there must have been a conspiracy within the CIA regarding 11/9 and that though he does not believe that it was intended to make 11/9 happen, it actually allowed 11/9 to happen.( Clarke was counter-terrorism Chief with Bill Clinton and George Bush).

“It is not unthinkable for former US President George W. Bush to lie about who was responsible for the 9/11 terror attacks on the American soil. — for some Americans, the deaths of nearly 3,000 people were not the scariest thing about 9/11. It was realizing who carried out the attack: yes, the American Government,” Mahathir Mohamad, former Malaysian Prime minister.

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Crusader Blair’s Vision: Eternal War

September 15, 2011

by Felicity Arbuthnot, Dissident Voice,  September 15th, 2011

Since 1990 upper estimates are of three million Iraqi deaths between sanctions, bombings and invasion, under four US Administrations. One thousand 9/11s.

— Malcom Lagauche, ”The Mother of all Battles: The Endless US-Iraq War

I once worked for a man whose inconsistencies and delusions stretched the mind to a realm beyond confusion. Having laid down specific edicts as to aims and how they should be achieved, the following day he would yell at staff for following them – and deny all knowledge of his instructions.

One day an exasperated colleague hung a placard on the wall above his desk before he arrived. It read: “You are never alone with schizophrenia.”

Combing through Tony Blair’s statements over the years, this week of the tenth anniversary of the attack on the Twin Towers, I had a feeling of deja vu.

The former Prime Minister is, however, totally consistent in one thing — his inconsistency.

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Michael Parenti: The September 11 Orgie

September 15, 2011

Michael Parenti, Information Clearing House, Sept. 14, 2011

For more than a week–and extending into September 12 and probably continuing a while longer– the media have saturated the airwaves with 9/11 stories including sad tragic tales of friends of people who knew relatives who were lost or affected in some way by the terrible attacks of ten years ago. We kept hearing how we as a people and a nation “were never the same after 9/11.” (So might as well go bomb Afghanistan for ten years and destroy Iraq and now Libya.)

Again and again we heard “What were you doing when you first heard the news?” “How did it make you feel to confront such a loss? “Do you still grieve for him or have you achieved closure?” “And what of that generation that was too young to remember 9/11? What are they thinking now?” and on and on, all day, all week.

The whole world is repeatedly expected to give sympathy and admiration to America the Great, the nation that sustained this tremendous 9/11 loss yet gathered itself together and met the enemy (whoever that might be). Overlooked in all this is the fact that other nations continue to experience equally horrible attacks, if not even more bloody and costly in lives than America’s endlessly observed and mourned 9/11. And the US military is often the perpetrator.

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Israel to forcibly evict Bedouins from West Bank

September 15, 2011

State accelerates relocation of thousands of Bedouins from Area C, which is under complete Israeli control.

By Amira Hass , Haaretz,  Sept. 14, 2011

The Civil Administration is expected to begin forcefully moving Bedouin in the West Bank to a permanent location as part of a plan to remove all the Bedouin in Area C (under both Israel’s civilian and military aegis) from lands they have been living on for decades.

The plan will eventually relocate Bedouin living in other areas of the West Bank. According to various calculations, some 27,000 Bedouin live in the West Bank, mostly in Area C.

bedouin - Michal Fattal - September 14 2011 A Bedouin family in their tent near Ramallah.
Photo by: Michal Fattal

The first to be relocated will be the approximately 2,400 Bedouin living in an area east of Jerusalem, which will make it easier for Israel to implement its plan to expand the settlement of Ma’aleh Adumim and other settlements to create contiguity of construction for Jews up to Jerusalem.

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