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Franklin Lamb – Lebanese students advise President Obama how to get it right

By Guest Post • Nov 16th, 2009 • Category: Israel, Middle East Issues, Newswire, Palestine, Resistance, War

If those in Lebanon watching the news on 11/12/09 blinked they might have missed an interesting news item.  It appeared at approximately 4:20 pm on Narharnet.com, the pro-US/Saudi news website. 
The news item read “4:16 pm, American Ambassador Michele Sison (sp) departed Lebanon for her country.”  Ten minutes later the item disappeared and, as it turned [...]



Mamoon Alabassi – Noam Chomsky: no change in US 'Mafia principle'

By Guest Post • Nov 7th, 2009 • Category: Analysis, Features, Israel, Newswire, Palestine, Somoud: Arab Voices of Resistance, War, Zionism

Top American intellectual sees no significant change of US foreign policy under Obama.  
As civilised people across the world breathed a sigh of relief to see the back of former US president George W. Bush, top American intellectual Noam Chomsky warned against assuming or expecting significant changes in the basis of Washington's foreign policy under President [...]



No Emergency Summits for Arab Human Development Crisis

By Ramzy Baroud • Nov 4th, 2009 • Category: Culture and Heritage, Education, Middle East Issues, Newswire, Palestine

WRITTEN BY Ramzy Baroud 
When the first Arab Human Development Report (AHDR) was published in 2002, a star glistened in a vast, gloomy sky. The fact that a UN-sponsored report, authored by independent Arab scholars would receive so much attention in Arab media, was in itself a promising start. The fact that such terminology as human [...]



A few comments on the term “internationalised armed conflicts”

By Guest Post • Oct 28th, 2009 • Category: Hasbara Deconstruction Site, Newswire, War

New entry in the PTT and Tlaxcala intitaive: First Word War (Translated by Tlaxcala in English, German and Spanish) Piracy on the Somali coasts, armed violence in the East of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, the explosive situation in Darfur, and the harmful impact all these matters have on neighbouring countries fill the news headlines. But the media merely describe the phenomena without analysing the real causes.

One of the most misleading terms used by the media, and which can also be found in certain academic publications, is that of “armed conflict”. It is even alternated with the term “war”. However, when referring to conflicts in Sub-Saharan Africa, the media use adjectives such as “ethnic conflict”, “civil war”, etc. But where military operations take place in other places and the United States of America is an actor, such as Afghanistan or Iraq, the term “war” is used.
So where is the difference? Aside from the technological, military or legal aspects, the difference lies in the ideological assumptions which try to justify the presence of the Empire in Afghanistan and Iraq.



Alan Sabrosky – A Profile In Courage: Turkey Takes A Stand For Justice

By Guest Post • Oct 16th, 2009 • Category: Analysis, Features, Israel, Middle East Issues, Newswire, Palestine, Zionism

By Dr. Alan Sabrosky*
There is always something compelling about a "David and Goliath" confrontation. Most of us prefer winners to losers, and almost everyone feels a thrill when the underdog takes a stand and prevails.
This is the surprising situation now unfolding in the rising drama of the Goldstone Report on Gaza. Goliath — in [...]



Yahoo has to acknowledge Palestine should it want to flirt with our pockets

By Iqbal Tamimi • Sep 2nd, 2009 • Category: Internet and Communication, Israel, Newswire, Opinions and Letters, Palestine, Zionism

WRITTEN BY IQBAL TAMIMI
One can't help but see malignant projects of gigantic companies committing forgery to steal the history of some nations in broad daylight.
As an example I would say Yahoo. For many years yahoo published pages on its websites and created online services where it has deleted Palestine from its charts, not just Palestine [...]



M. Shahid Alam – Zionism: An ‘Abnormal’ Nationalism

By Guest Post • Aug 26th, 2009 • Category: Analysis, Counter-terrorism, No thanks!, Culture and Heritage, Features, Israel, Newswire, Palestine, Religion, Somoud: Arab Voices of Resistance, War, Zionism

“The ultimate goal…is, in time, to take over the Land of Israel and to restore to the Jews the political independence they have been deprived of for these two thousand years…The Jews will yet arise and, arms in hand (if need be), declare that they are the masters of their ancient homeland.”
—Vladimir Dubnow, 1882
Zionism is [...]



Sabah al-Baghdadi – Iraq: Disastrous and Shocking Official Statistics

By Guest Post • Aug 7th, 2009 • Category: Analysis, Counter-terrorism, No thanks!, Features, Maps, Newswire, Somoud: Arab Voices of Resistance, War

Translated and adapted from Arabic by Khalil Nakhleh
 
The following official governmental statistics, up to December 2008, show the disastrous conditions prevalent in Iraq since the American invasion and occupation of that country. 
 
1.      One million widowed Iraqi women (according to Iraqi Ministry of Women Affairs). 
 
2.      Four million orphaned Iraqi children (according to estimates by the Iraqi [...]



Iran's Reform Movement Predicated on People

By Kourosh Ziabari • Jul 29th, 2009 • Category: Analysis, Interviews, Middle East Issues, Newswire, Resistance

WRITTEN BY KOUROSH ZIABARI 
Iranian experts believe that the development of political reform and the emerging wave of social awareness which is encompassing the different classes and layers of Iranian society is not a direct result of efforts made by the politicians, notes Kourosh Ziabari. 
 
The gradual and steady evolution of reform movement in Iran does not [...]



The People Have Already Won in Iran – The Bankrupt Rulers Are Losing More Each Day

By Guest Post • Jul 22nd, 2009 • Category: Analysis, Counter-terrorism, No thanks!, Internet and Communication, Israel, Newswire, Opinions and Letters, Palestine, Religion, Resistance, War, Zionism

WRITTEN BY Mozhgan SAVABIEASFAHANI مژگان صوابی

The dreams, aspirations, and accomplishments of millions of Iranians (youth and others), who have filled the streets of every city in Iran for a month, did not even get as much as a sentence in Mr. Paul Craig Roberts’ long article “Threatening Iran.” His article reflects the attitudes of his public [...]