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AuthorTopic: A reminder to the Israel apologists on this site as to theAZCowBoy's rage.
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TheAZCowBoy
5/28/2002 (23:55)
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Re: 'Israeli tanks and troops this morning invaded Jenin city. Youseff Salah Abu
Shreen, a 55-year-old Palestinian man was killed in the shelling that
accompanied the incursion. Israeli troops and military vehicles are
currently inside the city, and are instigating a campaign of detainment and
arrest. The refugee camp is also completely surrounded by tanks and
soldiers.

Also this morning Hebron and some of the villages surrounding it were
invaded, such as Halhoul and Beit Umar.

Again troops invaded with heavy
weapons and live fire, and are now detaining many of the residents.

A curfew
has been imposed on the invaded areas, confining residents to their houses.

The same aggressive military attacks occurred yesterday with the invasions
of other areas of the West Bank. The towns of Qalqiliya, Bethlehem, Beit
Jala, and the Deheyshiya refugee camp were all invaded by Israeli troops.

Dr. Mustafa Barghouti commented that this is a continuation of the military
operation the Israeli government began on March 29th, with the Israeli
troops able to leave and enter the Palestinian areas of the West Bank how
and when they wish, because the Israeli military completely surrounds these
very areas. Dr. Barghouti continued saying “what is happening on the ground
is a clear indication that the Israeli military aggression has not resolved
Israel’s “security problem”, rather it is a reconsolidation of full Israeli
occupation in the Palestinian areas. Furthermore the current situation is
far worse than it was in the beginning years of the occupation, as it is
impossible to move, and Israel is obstructing any and all activities,
suffocating a whole population.

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See, why the IDF & Settler thugs continue to eat lead and their Pizzarias and ice cream parlors continue to blow up too!

TAC,

'Those that sow the wind of rath and destruction reap the whirlwind of death and vengence!'
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...Resources...
5/28/2002 (24:18)
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Go..To.. (1).. palestinechronicle.com ..(2).. lawsociety.org ..(3).. rwor.org ... (4).. alternativenews.org/ ...(5).. ..jmcc.org/media/reportonline/report.html ..(6).. ramallahonline.com/ ..(7).. middleeastwire.com
reply by
The CAInjun
5/28/2002 (24:38)
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Reminder to TAC of why he is so demented:

How many Viet Namese children did you kill?

See a shrink and lay off the Israelis dingleberry. Your neighbors will be happy you did.
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Lynette
5/29/2002 (1:05)
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i have a LOT of respect for Dr.Mustafa Barghouti. This Palestinian doctor had his kness SMASHED and was given a beating by the IOF trolls for daring to give a Pro Palestinian speech at a meeting. To make sure they sank the boot in they exiled him from his birthplace of Jerusalem. Dr.Barghouti is considered by millions in the West to be a legitimate moderate voice for the palestinian people.

IF THEY TREAT PEOPLE LIKE MUSTAFA BARGHOUTI LIKE AN ANIMAL....

Is it no wonder they get people like MARWAN BARGHOUTI in his place!!!!
It doesn't matter if you are a Palestinian moderate or a Palestinian militant. ISRAEL treats them all the same.
The Israeli and their military have PROVED themselves to be the new NAZI'S of the 21st century.
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To Lynette the Whiner
5/29/2002 (1:08)
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Many political personalities and leaders accuse the Israeli army and the State of Israel for all possible ills: Massacre of the Palestinian population, destruction of Palestinian cities, genocide, war crimes - a very long list.

It is evident that all those claims, some of which may be completely sincere, evince the claimants’ total ignorance of the main problem in the Middle East. I am going to sum up this problem in one sentence: The will of the non-Arab minorities in the Middle East to survive.

The two principal and largest minorities in the region are the Christians and the Jews. There are two states in which these two minorities still have their full human rights: Lebanon and Israel. In Egypt, the sole Christian who had the possibility to ascend to an important post was Boutros Boutros Ghali. He had been appointed by the former Egyptian President Anwar Sadat as delegate minister for foreign affairs, a post equivalent to that of a French cabinet chief, because Egyptian law forbids Christians from acceding to the posts of full ministers. In Iraq, the only Christian who fills an important post is the Catholic Tarek Aziz, Saddam Hussein’s long-time friend. In both above mentioned countries, and for that matter in all Arab countries, Christian rights are almost non-existent.

In 1975, Yasser Arafat and his cohorts waged their attack against Lebanon and particularly against the Christians. They hoped that within three weeks at the maximum, the Lebanese Christians would exile themselves to the United States, Europe, Australia and Canada, allowing Arafat to create an Islamic-Palestinian state in Lebanon. “The road to Jerusalem passes through Jounieh,” the Palestinian leaders were saying at that time. Jounieh is a Christian town situated to the north of Beirut, that is, in the opposite direction from Jerusalem. At present, Lebanon is laboring under the Syrian yoke, a fact to which the countries that defend human rights are totally indifferent.

Since the destruction of Lebanon and its occupation by the Arabs, the latter have decided to attack the second non-Arab country in the Middle East, namely Israel. Let us recall that Israel was created in 1948. The Arab countries rejected the partition of Palestine into two states, Jewish and Arab, and decided instead to throw the Jews into the sea (Nevertheless, a Palestinian state was founded, in Jordan. However, the Jordanian King regarded that state as his personal territory, though 70% of the population was Palestinian). From 1948 to 1967, the Arabs constantly preached the destruction of the State of Israel. During those years, the Jordanian King Hussein had made Jerusalem Judenrein (empty or cleansed of Jews), Jewish cemeteries were vandalized and destroyed., and some 58 synagogues were destroyed or turned into stables for Jordanian horses. It is ironic to note that during those 19 years, when Egypt ruled Gaza and Jordan ruled the West Bank, including eastern Jerusalem, no Arab country yearned to see the creation of a Palestinian state there. All that those Arab countries wanted was the destruction of the State of Israel. However, once Israel had conquered these territories and united Jerusalem, Arab countries started calling them ‘occupied territories,’ and, unable to destroy Israel directly, they began to call for the establishment of a Palestinian state on those territories. In addition, Egypt, in its aim to weaken Israel to better destroy it, requested at the Madrid conference the elimination of Israel’s nuclear arsenal.

Naive Israeli personages were recruited in order to weaken the State of Israel. Among these, we will cite particularly former Prime Minister Ehud Barak. He believed that by withdrawing from southern Lebanon and by betraying his Lebanese allies, he would be able to achieve peace with the Arab people of the region. What happened, however, was just the opposite. The Israeli retreat from southern Lebanon was perceived by the Arab countries as a sign of Israel’s weakness. A few short months following this retreat, Yasser Arafat gave orders to attack Israeli civilians under the cover of a Palestinian revolt - Intifadah. Weapons, financed by Iran, made their way to the PLO via Syria and occupied Lebanon. Iraq paid considerable sums of money to the families of terrorists who exploded themselves in Israel, killing Israelis.

Peace movements have always been activated when Israel was undergoing murderous attacks, in order to incriminate the Israeli population and leadership. This strategy had been used in Western Europe during the Cold War. The political parties, satellites of the Soviet Union, used to demonstrate all over Western Europe or manipulate associations, which would then demand the dismantling of American nuclear arsenals located in Western Europe as well as the departure of American troops from West Germany. Yet, the aim of these two requests had been to facilitate the invasion of Western Germany and adjacent countries by troops from the USSR.

The same method has been used for many years in Israel and against Israel for the purpose of weakening it, with a view to destroying it. Dozens of Internet sites were created to request Israeli leaders to quit southern Lebanon; huge demonstrations took place before and after the signature of the so-called peace accords between Yasser Arafat and Yitzhak Rabin. All this was for one purpose only: The political and military weakening of Israel and the establishment on its very borders of a terror organization called the Palestinian Authority, whose sole objective is the destruction of Israel.

Despite the presence of a Palestinian State called Jordan, Israel has agreed to the creation of a second Palestinian state in Gaza, Judea and Samaria. Yet, the Israelis have not relinquished their claim to a united Jerusalem that must remain the eternal capital of the State of Israel. However, regardless of this affinity for Jerusalem, Ehud Barak proposed to Arafat at the Camp David summit to surrender eastern Jerusalem in three stages. Yasser Arafat refused. Why? Because he does not believe in the co-existence of two neighboring states, one Palestinian and the other Jewish. History is repeating itself. Yasser Arafat had once settled in Lebanon and erected a state within a state before waging his murderous war against the Lebanese, the people who had welcomed him. Today, the same Arafat has decided to destroy the State of Israel. Regretfully, the Israelis have not learned anything from the past and have not understood that one doesn’t let the wolf into the sheep pen.

Some imagine that such a Palestinian state, even were it to be established without threat to Israel, could survive on its own. They are wrong. The Palestinians are also subject to internal Islamic-Christian tensions. The Christians of this Palestine will have little choice: Either live without any rights, similar to the Christians in other Arab countries, or quit.

As for those in the West who believe that they’ll make a political career by defending the Palestinians who live in Judea and Samaria, I would like to say to them: Before tackling problems that are beyond you, it would be more profitable to interest yourself in problems closer to your country and its honor. For instance, you might ask the French and American states to arrest the criminals who’ve ordered the murder of French and American citizens (civilian and military) in Lebanon. Here is a tip that might help you: In 1998, the Syrian Minister of Defense Mustapha Tlass announced publicly that it was he who, in 1983, had ordered the Hezbollah and other Moslem organizations to attack the barracks of American and French soldiers in Beirut (there were some 270 American soldiers and 85 French soldiers killed). This same minister, friend of France and the United States, had also announced that he refrained from authorizing an attack against Italian soldiers because he had a crush on Italian actress Gina Lolobrigida. How sad that neither France nor the United States had had a Lolobrigida of their own. She might have saved the lives of soldiers on a mission of peace.
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Jihad Renee Albanee is a senior official in the Guardians of the Cedars - National Lebanese Movement.
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Lynette
5/29/2002 (3:16)
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Israel/Occupied Territories
Detention and Beatings Underline Degradation of Respect for Human Rights
AI Index: MDE 15/001/2002
Publish date: 03/01/2002


The detention and beating of a prominent doctor and human rights defender, and the beating of members of an international delegation underlines the Israeli authorities' apparent disregard for basic human rights during the current intifada, Amnesty International said today.

Dr Mustafa Barghouti, President of the Union of Palestinian Medical Relief Committees, was arrested on 2 January 2002 after a press conference with the participation of an international delegation including Members of the European Parliament (MEPs) and delegates from the USA and many European countries. Dr Barghouti was arrested as he left the conference -- where he had spoken about the disastrous impact on medical treatment and care of the Israeli closures of towns and villages in the Occupied Territories -- on the grounds that he had no Israeli pass to enter Jerusalem, where he was born. He was released at al-Ram checkpoint between Jerusalem and Ramallah after four hours' detention at the Moscobiyeh Detention Centre in Jerusalem.
The beating by Israeli border police took place later that day at the al-Ram checkpoint as international delegates protested at attempts to rearrest Dr Barghouti. Dr Barghouti was released after an hour, with a fractured kneecap and various lacerations and bruises on his face and body. Some international delegates, including Italian MEP Luisa Morgantini, suffered bruises and other injuries.

'Dr Mustafa Barghouti, who has a world-wide reputation, has been released. However, he is not the first human rights activist to be ill-treated and arrested -- others remain under administrative detention orders which allow indefinite detention without charge or trial,' added the organization.

These include >Abed al-Rahman al-Ahmar, a fieldworker for the Palestinian Human Rights Monitoring Group, who was arrested in Jerusalem in May 2001 because he had no pass, and Daoud al-Dar'awi, a staff member of the Palestinian Independent Commission for Citizens' Rights, arrested in September 2001, who was placed under administrative detention in October immediately after a judge ordered his release on bail. >Abed al-Rahman al-Ahmar said he was beaten after arrest and both were reportedly subjected to prolonged sleep deprivation in painful positions under interrogation.

'The Israeli army responsible for the beating of Dr Barghouti and international delegates is also responsible for repeatedly shooting and killing Palestinians at checkpoints and during demonstrations when the lives of others were not in danger,' Amnesty International said.

More than 700 Palestinians -- including more than 160 children -- have been killed by Israeli security forces since October 2000. Most of these were unlawful killings, yet only the killings of 13 Palestinians with Israeli citizenship in September and October 2000 are being properly investigated.

'The failure to hold proper investigations into every killing has created an atmosphere where nervous or reckless members of the security forces kill or injure Palestinians with impunity,' Amnesty International added.

'A new mindset which fully respects human rights will not come into being unless all killings, injuries, instances of ill-treatment and other human rights violations are considered important and adequately investigated,' the organization warned.


ISRAEL TREATS ALL PALESTINIAN ARABS LIKE DIRT.....EVEN EDUCATED MODERATE ACTIVISTS LIKE DR.BARGHOUTI. THEY USE ILLEGAL BRUTAL MEANS TO STOP LEGITIMATE PEACEFUL PROTESTS. THEY USE ALL MEANS AT THEIR DISPOSAL TO STIFFLE FREE SPEECH AND MARCHES, ESPECIALLY IF IT COMES FROM THE PALESTINIAN PEOPLE THEMSELVES. INTELLECTUAL JEWS THAT PROTEST AGAINST OCCUPATION GET THE 'SPECIAL TREATMENT' DISHED OUT IN THE FORM OF RIDICULE,CAREER ASSINATION AND HATEMAIL.IN THE ABSENCE OF FAIR TREATMENT FROM THE ISRAELI GOVERNMENT THE PALESTINIAN PEOPLE HAVE NO OPTION BUT TO RESIST BY ANY MEANS AT THEIR DISPOSAL. IN LIGHT OF NON STOP ISRAELI ILL TREATMENT WHAT ELSE CAN THEY DO?? THE ISRAELI'S WANT TOTAL SUBMISSION TO HER ONGOING ROLLING BULLDOZER CAMPAIGN. SO WHAT DO YOU EXPECT FROM THESE PEOPLE.... IN THE ABSENCE OF EVEN- HANDED FAIRNESS FROM ISRAEL AND HER SUPERPOWER GIANT BUDDY THE USA, THE PALESTINIAN PEOPLE KNOW DAMN WELL THEY ARE EXPENDABLE IN THE EYE'S OF THE WEST. IN THE 54 YEARS OF ISRAEL'S FOUNDING, THE WESTERN POWERS HAVE NEVER GIVEN THE ARABS THE SAME LEVEL OF CONCERN THAT IT LAVISHES ON LITTLE ISRAEL! OUR ONLY CONCERN HAS BEEN THE CHEAP FLOW OF OIL AND PLOTTING WAYS TO ENSURE IT'S CONTINUED UNINTERRUPTED SUPPLY.

OIL HAS BEEN BOTH A BLESSING AND A CURSE TO ARAB NATIONS. THE WEST PLAYS WITH THESE COUNTRIES IN AN EFFORT TO CONTROL THAT COMMODITY BY INSTALLING CLIENT REGIMES. DO YOU HONESTLY THINK THAT THE UNITED STATES WAGED WAR ON SADDAM TO SAVE THE KIWUATI PEOPLE? PIGS ARSE THEY DID! THEY WENT TO STOP SADDAM GAINING CONTROL OF SOME OF THE WORLD'S MOST RICHEST OIL RESERVES. IN THE EYES OF THOSE POLITICAL SNAKES IN WASHINGTON 'SAND NIGGERS' DON'T RATE EVERY HIGH ON THE 'PRECIOUS LIVES' TO BE SAVED LIST! KUWAIT WAS ONCE PART OF IRAQ IN THE FIRST PLACE UNTIL IT WAS PARTITIONED. WHAT SADDAM DID AND IS STILL CONTINUING TO DO IS EVIL.... BUT WE TOO PLAY OUR INSIDIOUS ROLL IN CREATING MONSTERS LIKE SADDAM. BLOWBACK IS THE PRICE YOU PAY FOR INTERFERING/UNCUTTING/ANDPLAYING DIRTY POOL WITH THE ARAB WORLD.
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...More...
5/29/2002 (5:33)
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Go//To....(1).. cactus48.com ...(2).. Hebron ..(3).. thestruggle ..(4).. occupied .(5).. palfacts.org
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Note to the Whiner
5/29/2002 (9:43)
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A host of Asian-Pacific countries have been criticized for human rights abuses in the latest annual report issued by the worldwide rights watchdog, Amnesty International.

The September 11 attacks on America and the subsequent crackdown on perceived national security threats were the focus of much of Amnesty's wrath, although the report also targeted China, Singapore, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, India, Indonesia and Malaysia.

Pakistan and India were both chastised for indulging in state-supported torture of prisoners in custody.

In Sri Lanka, the police were alleged to have committed wide-scale rape while the northern separatist Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) movement was singled out for its practice of taking hostages and using child soldiers.

China's continued repression of religious groups and ethnic minorities, such as the Uighurs in Xingjiang and the Himalayan Tibetans, were highlighted once more.

China
Perennial appearances on Amnesty's annual blacklist did not appear to have quelled human rights abuses in China, with the group reporting that serious rights violations increased in 2001.

'Around 200 Falun Gong practitioners allegedly died in custody as a result of torture, scores of nuns and monks remained in prison in Tibet,' the report said.

'The Chinese government used the 'war against terrorism' to justify a crackdown on ethnic Uighur 'separatists,' saying they were linked to international terrorism. Many alleged separatists were detained and some were executed,' it said.

China's open declaration of a war on crime, the so-called Strike Hard Policy, also came in for criticism from the rights group, which is strongly opposed to capital punishment.

The 2002 report said at least 4,015 people were sentenced to death and 2,468 executed, with the true figures believed to be far higher.

Press suppression
The conservative city-state of Singapore and neighboring Muslim-dominated Malaysia both came under fire in the Amnesty report for curtailing press and political freedoms.

In Singapore, the ruling People's Action Party -- the holder of 82 out of 84 parliamentary seats -- was criticized for enforcing the Internal Security Act (ISA), which allows indefinite detention without trial, and for undermining the rights to freedom of expression and assembly.

Similarly, across the strait in Malaysia, another variant Internal Security Act was branded 'intimidatory.'

Under the guise of taking a tough stance on the war on terror, the goverment arrested and detained without trial opposition activists and suspected Islamic ''extremists'' under the Internal Security Act (ISA), putting them at risk of torture or ill-treatment, the report said.

Indonesia and separatists
The violent suppression of separatist movements in Aceh and Papua blighted Indonesia's human rights record, although Amnesty attributed a year of political upheaval to the government's apparent inability to act.

The report said dependence activists in Papua and Aceh, as well as labor and political activists, were among at least 13 people who were sentenced to terms of imprisonment for the peaceful expression of their views.

Also cited were 'deaths and injuries resulting from excessive force used by the military and police, including against striking workers, protesters and in areas of religious and ethnic conflict.'

In India, the police were alleged to have engaged in torture in custody, with people from socially and economically marginalized sections of society said to be particularly vulnerable.

The religious violence that has pitted the majority Hindi population against Muslims in the north of the country was also exacerbated by police who were 'believed to have taken a partisan role,' said Amnesty.

Kashmir detentions
The dispute with Pakistan in Kashmir was the source of criticism for both countries.

Indian authorities have continued to use the lapsed Terrorist and Disruptive Activities Act (TADA) to detain people in Jammu and Kashmir by linking them to ongoing cases filed before 1995.

Hundreds of people remain in detention under the TADA, despite Supreme Court orders for a review of all cases, the report said.

Freedom of expression was curtailed in 2001 in Pakistan, said Amnesty.

Kashmir, and the broader assistance Pakistan's leader General Pervez Musharraf offered the United States in its war on terror, were used by the military government to ban organizations ''involved in terrorism'' and to ban media distribution of materials ''conducive to terrorism.'

Women and children were also said to have been victimized in Pakistan, with the report condemning the state for 'failing to take adequate measures to protect women from abuse'.

Several hundred girls and women were killed in 2001 for allegedly shaming their families. Their supposedly immoral behavior included marrying men of their own choice or seeking a divorce.

The non-governmental Human Rights Commission of Pakistan reported that 62 women had been killed in such ''honor' crimes in the first quarter of 2001 in Sindh Province alone.

Over 4,000 juvenile detainees were held during the year, many residing in cells with adult offenders and suspects for minor offences such as vagrancy and theft.

Few unscathed
Few nations escaped unscathed in Amnesty's annual compilation of human rights abuses, with 152 countries listed as having breached what it says should comprise the basic tenets of any fair society.

The U.S. and U.K. came under fire for response to the September 11 attacks on the United States' east coast.

Other countries did not escape criticism. Australia for its prolonged detention of asylum-seekers in remote camps; Cambodia for not pursuing Khmer Rouge criminals; military-run Myanmar for extrajudicial killings, political imprisonment and forced labor; North Korea for executing political activists and South Korea for imprisoning more than 1,600 conscientious objectors to military service.

Amnesty International is an independent body with more than one million members worldwide.








Find this article at:
http://www.cnn.com/2002/WORLD/asiapcf/southeast/05/28/asia.amnesty/index.html
reply by
Arab woman
5/29/2002 (9:45)
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I like your politics Lynette, but please don't refer to us as 'sand niggers.'
reply by
cdevotion
6/3/2002 (9:57)
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Hey Arab Woman, that was sarcasm....get a f***ing brain, and learn some english while you're at it.