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Today's News From Around The World Sunday 18 March 2007

6 more American Christian kafir terrorists occupation military troops kill by Mujahideen in Iraq Five American Christian kafir terrorists occupation military soldiers were killed by roadside bombs while patrolling the streets of Baghdad and another died in a non-combat incident in northern Tikrit town. American Christian kafir terrorists occupation military said in a statement on Sunday: Four American Christian kafir terrorists occupation military soldiers died and one was wounded when their unit was struck by a roadside bomb while on patrol in west Baghdad on Saturday. Another American Christian kafir terrorists occupation military soldier was wounded when the unit came under small arms fire after the blast. In a separate incident on Saturday, one American Christian kafir terrorists occupation military soldier was killed and three wounded while they were on foot patrol in south Baghdad. A statement said, without elaborating: A soldier died Saturday in a non-combat related incident in Tikrit, 180 kilometres north of Baghdad.
 

5 Russian kafir invaders were destroyed near Ersenoj As a source of Turkish edition AlKavkaz informs, near the village of Ersenoj (Vedenskiy district), two days ago, mobile groups of Mujahideen  under command of amir Abdullah and amir Mahran attacked on the searching group of Russian invaders. During this attack snipers and machine guns have been used. In result of the special action 5 invaders have been liquidated. As a source of the edition in the Chechen command informs, invaders have come to strong confusion and only 2 hours after fight the corpses have been taken away by helicopters. There are not losses among Mujahideen.

 

Russia warns US not to use nuclear issue to change Iran Russia's security chief issued a veiled warning to Washington on Sunday not to use the Iranian nuclear issue to try to change Tehran's political course. "We oppose this question being used as an instrument of pressure, being used to interfere in Iran's internal affairs," said Igor Ivanov, the head of Russia's Security Council, Russian news agency reported. At the same time Ivanov, who is Russia's chief negotiator with Iran over its nuclear programme, called on Tehran to clarify unanswered questions about its uranium enrichment activities. "For 18 years Iran conducted enrichment that was not under the control of the International Atomic Energy Agency. We insist that these questions be resolved," Ivanov told the Council for International and Defence Policy, a club of Russian officials and foreign policy specialists. "If this issue is closed, then Iran will have the right to develop peaceful atomic programmess."

 

Hamas degradated finally: Palestinian traitors’ “unity government” sworn in With the help of the Democratic Ideologies of the west a Palestinian coalition government uniting the rival Hamas and Fatah factions officially took power on Saturday at simultaneous swearing in ceremonies in Gaza City and the West Bank city of Ramallah. Hamas, being born with the idea of resistance to Israel, is now supporting its plans and even recognising it. Hamas even had talks and agreed to the help by Russian Imperialists but they fail to realise that working with the Russian disbelievers, they are betraying our brothers and sisters in Chechnya, who are being oppressed and tortured by the Russian infidels. The twenty-five ministers of the so-called cabinet, being supported by the West, placed their hands on the Qur'an, and in the case of the one Christian minister on the New Testament, and swore allegiance to the Palestinian people in front of president Mahmud Abbas, who is himself a traitor and works with the enemies of Islam.
 

Israeli Cabinet approves boycott of new Palestine govt The Israeli Cabinet on Sunday overwhelmingly approved Prime Minister Ehud Olmert's call to boycott the new Palestinian government, Israeli media said. The ministers voted 19-2 in favor of Olmert's position, the reports said.
 

New Palestinian Gov't Starts Work  The new Palestinian unity government holds its first cabinet meeting in Gaza city on Sunday, with ministers in the Zionist-occupied West Bank participating from Ramallah via video link. The landmark coalition uniting Fatah and Hamas was sworn in on Saturday. Ministers in the West Bank will have to take part in the new administration's first cabinet meeting by video-link, because of the Zionist regime's restrictions on travel between the 1967 Palestinian territories. The new government unites the Fatah party of Palestinian President Mahmud Abbas with the Hamas Islamic Resistance Movement of Prime Minister Ismail Haniya. The Palestinian parliament on Saturday, gave a decisive 83 against 3 votes to approve the Fatah-Hamas coalition.
 

Iraq War Protesters March in Europe Tens of thousands of people demonstrated on Saturday across several European cities in protest at the war in Iraq, ahead of the fourth anniversary of the America-led invasion. Spain saw the biggest demonstrations; with organisers saying some 400,000 attended a major rally in Madrid to protest America intervention in Iraq in 2003. The marchers in the Spanish capital followed the example of numerous rallies in America and across Europe from Turkey to Denmark. Marchers waved placards denouncing President George W. Bush for war crimes and called on him, along with British Prime Minister Tony Blair, to apologise for Iraq's suffering. Demonstrations also took place in the Greek cities of Athens and Salonika, where hundreds of protestors called for an "End to the Occupation." The online edition of daily Politiken reported. In Denmark several hundred protesters demonstrated against Denmark's participation in the war, singing songs, holding speeches and carrying banners outside the American Embassy in Copenhagen.
 

US War Protesters Rally in D.C. Denouncing a conflict entering its fifth year, American protesters across their country raised their voices Saturday against U.S. policy in Iraq. The protesters marched by the thousands to the Pentagon in the foot-steps of an epic demonstration four decades ago against another divisive war. Thousands crossed the Potomac River from the Lincoln Memorial to rally loudly but peacefully near the Pentagon. Anti-war activist Cindy Sheehan said: "We're here in the shadow of the war machine," "It's like being in the shadow of the death star. They take their death and destruction and they export it around the world. We need to shut it down." Other protests were held in San Francisco, San Diego and Hartford, Connecticut, where more than thousands rallied at the Old State House.
 

Report: FBI Insisted on Using Questionable Methods for Getting Records The Washington Post reported Sunday that the US Federal Bureau of Investigation ignored warnings by lawyers and continued using questionable procedures to obtain the telephone records of thousands of Americans as part of its counter-terrorism probes. Citing unnamed senior FBI and Justice Department officials and documents, the newspaper said FBI lawyers raised concerns about the practice beginning in October 2004, but did not closely scrutinize the practice until last year. The report said: Senior FBI officials also did not understand the scope of the problem until the Justice Department launched an investigation. Earlier this month, the FBI acknowledged breaching US privacy rules to access individuals' telephone, e-mail and financial records during terror investigations.

 

German Leaders Warn of European Split over US Missile Defense Plan German political leaders warned of a growing division among European countries over the planned US anti-missile deployment in Poland and the Czech Republic. Chancellor Angela Merkel made clear that NATO was the proper forum to discuss the stationing of the anti-US missile batteries and radar track system in Poland and the Czech Republic. German Defense Minister Franz Josef Jung concurred with Merkel that NATO was "the right place to deal with the issue".

 

The Trillion-Dollar Defense Budget Is Already Here If the additional elements of defense spending continue to maintain the same ratio to the Pentagon’s amount--and we have every reason to suppose they will--then in fiscal year 2007, through which we are now passing, the grand total spent for defense will be $1.028 trillion.
 

Collapse Of Arctic Sea Ice 'Has Reached Tipping-Point' A catastrophic collapse of the Arctic sea ice could lead to radical climate changes in the northern hemisphere according to scientists who warn that the rapid melting is at a "tipping point" beyond which it may not recover. The scientists attribute the loss of some 38,000 square miles of sea ice - an area the size of Alaska - to rising levels of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere as well as to natural variability in Arctic ice
 

Pakistan's President At His Dictatorial Worst The chief justice had been seen by the military regime as a direct threat to the implementation of their economic, political and social agenda. He was removed because he stopped the privatization of Pakistan Steel Mills and was an obstacle in the American neo-liberal agenda for the region.

 

Inside America's powerful Israel lobby

 

Too Guilty to Fly, Too Innocent to Charge? Making lengthy watch lists based on subjective and political criteria and then giving the power to add and remove names to agencies that have a vested interest in the national security agenda is akin to asking the fox to guard the hen house. Such lists – which will inevitably fill up very quickly with “false positives”, political dissidents, and those whom our friends and neighbours subjectively designate as threats – will not make us any safer or interrupt any terrorists, if the U.S. experience is any indication."


March 15 2007

 

Five more American Christian kafir terrorists occupation military troops kill by Mujahideen in Iraq Five more American Christian kafir terrorists occupation military troops killed in Iraq, four of them while fighting Mujahideen and one in a non-combat incident, the American Christian kafir terrorists occupation military reported Thursday. One American Christian kafir terrorists occupation military soldier was killed while on combat duty in the western province of Anbar and a American Christian kafir terrorists occupation military marine died in the same province in a non-combat incident the same day, the American Christian kafir terrorists occupation military said. Three other American Christian kafir terrorists occupation military soldiers killed in the central province of Diyala.

 

Iraqi Mujahideen attacks against the enemies of Islam for Wednesday American Christian kafir terrorists occupation military blasts residential area south of al-Fallujah with heavy artillery Wednesday morning. American Christian kafir terrorists occupation military soldier reported killed in Mujahideen attack in al-Hadithah late Tuesday afternoon. Mujahideen sharpshooter reportedly kills American Christian kafir terrorists occupation military soldier in Samarra’ Tuesday.  Mujahideen attacks American Christian kafir terrorists occupation military camp near al-Miqdadiyah Wednesday night. Four American Christian kafir terrorists occupation military troops reported killed in Mujahideen bomb attack in Ba‘qubah Wednesday morning.
 

Milestones If Islam is again to play the role of the leader of mankind, then it is necessary that the Muslim community be restored to its original form.

It is necessary to revive that Muslim community which is buried under the debris of the man-made traditions of several generations, and which is crushed under the weight of those false laws and customs which are not even remotely related to the Islamic teachings, and which, in spite of all this, calls itself the 'world of Islam.'

I am aware that between the attempt at 'revival' and the attainment of 'leadership' there is a great distance, as the Muslim community has long ago vanished from existence and from observation, and the leadership of mankind has long since passed to other ideologies and other nations, other concepts and other systems. This was the era during which Europe's genius created its marvelous works in science, culture, law and material production, due to which mankind has progressed to great heights of creativity and material comfort. It is not easy to find fault with the inventors of such marvelous things, especially since what we call the 'world of Islam' is completely devoid of all this beauty.

But in spite of all this, it is necessary to revive Islam. The distance between the revival of Islam and the attainment of world leadership may be vast, and there may be great difficulties on the way; but the first step must be taken for the revival of Islam. If we are to perform our task with insight and wisdom, we must first know clearly the nature of those qualities on the basis of which the Muslim community can fulfill its obligation as the leader of the world. This is essential so that we may not commit any blunders at the very first stage of its reconstruction and revival.
 

The Seymour Hersh Mystery "Let me see if I've got this straight...." Tom Engelhart begins in his urgent exploration of the recent investigative reporting on Iran war-planning by Seymour Hersh. Engelhardt describes the lack of attention: "A journalist essentially writing bloody murder in a giant media and governmental crowd. In this case, no one in the mainstream evidently cares - not yet anyway - to pay the slightest attention. It seems that there's a crime going on and no one gives a damn."

 

AIPAC's Gabfest- Israel Lobby Shows Off Its Power The American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC) was in Washington, DC, for a three-day gabfest. Leaders of both the Democratic and Republican Parties were slated to make appearances at the event held at the Washington Convention Center. The Israel First Lobbying group is known for its dominating influence over the U.S. Congress and the presidency. Outside the Center, on March 12, 2007, activists made their voices of protest heard.

 

PEACE IS A THREAT TO AIPAC Pro Israeli activists and friends, including Cheney, Obama and Clinton, met earlier this week at the AIPAC convention in Washington. Their true colours were exposed when the group made it known that it sent a letter to the Bush Administration urging the US to cut off all American contacts with the Palestinian Authority.

 

Israel will not recognize newly democratically elected Palestinian cabinet Israel on Thursday rejected any contacts with the new Palestinian unity government, denying earlier statements by a senior official that it could work with it under certain conditions. "The Israeli position remains the same," government spokeswoman Miri Eisin was quoted as saying in the first official reaction to the new Palestinian cabinet lineup unveiled on Thursday.
 

His Own Worst Enemy The unctuous owl has hooted again. Only this time, Dick Cheney’s cave has been invaded by the sudden sunlight of judicial and Congressional revelations, making him appear more pathetic than intimidating as he once again charges critics of the Iraq war with giving aid and comfort to the enemy."

 

UN Security Council has 'no legitimacy', says Ahmadinejad Iran Shia kafir President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad said on Thursday that the UN Security Council has "no legitimacy" as the world body neared agreement on a new package of sanctions over Iran's nuclear programme. "Today the enemies of the Iranian people are seeking to use the Security Council to prevent the progress and development of Iran," Ahmadinejad said in his latest speech on a two-day tour of the central Yazd province. "But the Security Council has no legitimacy among the peoples of the world," the local news agency quoted him as saying. Envoys from world powers said on Wednesday they hope to present the Security Council with a package of new UN sanctions against Iran on Thursday amid expectations that a vote would take place next week.
 

Britain Votes to Stay Nuclear Despite Revolt Britain's parliament backed Prime Minister Tony Blair's plans to renew the country's nuclear arsenal on Wednesday as opposition votes helped Blair survive a major rebellion by members of his own party. Eighty-seven politicians from Blair's Labour Party voted against his plan to spend 15 to 20 billion pounds ($29 to 39 billion) on new nuclear-armed submarines to replace ones that go out of service in about 2024. It was the biggest rebellion against Blair since a 2003 vote backing war in Iraq and the largest rebellion on a domestic issue in Blair's decade in power. The revolt could have overturned Blair's 67-seat majority in the 646-member lower house of parliament, but backing from the opposition Conservatives helped Blair secure a 409-161 vote in favor of renewing the Trident nuclear weapons system. The rebellion was a further blow to Blair's authority over the party as he prepares to step down in the next few months. Rebel politicians pledged to keep fighting the decision, which will mean Britain keeps a nuclear deterrent into the 2050s.
 

India failed to address Kashmiris disillusionment- Haksar Nandita Haksar, renowned author, human rights activist and lawyer of Indian Supreme Court, speaking at a ceremony in New Delhi today, said that India has failed to look into the causes of Kashmiris’ disillusionment and rather always resorted to force to suppress their aspirations.

 

India attack toll mounts to 50 Nearly 50 police officers were feared killed after suspected communist rebels opened fire and lobbed hand grenades at their jungle post in the country's remote east early Thursday, police said. The Maoist insurgents also used petrol bombs to attack the officers' post in Rani Bodli, Chattisgarh state, nearly 1,500kilometers (930 miles) southeast of New Delhi, local police officer said.

Another 12 officers were wounded in the attack, he said. A total of 79 police officers were manning the post when the attack occurred around 2 a.m. (2030 GMT Wednesday), he told foreign news agency. Before fleeing with police weapons, the attackers scattered landmines around the area, making it difficult for security forces to chase after them, he said. Police reinforcements have been rushed to the area.

 

God doesn't follow The Law -- How irrational love of religion in the U.S. fosters lawless religionists If corporations are mere business machines that the courts have mistaken for a person, then churches are mere corporations that the courts have mistaken for godliness. Still, corporations must pay their taxes, however they try not to, and, in the end, they must answer to the marketplace. The corporate church answers apparently only to God. Sic itur ad astra.

 

Musharraf's headache for the US Musharraf created the situation where a clash of the military establishment and civil society seems to be imminent. There is .... anger among the masses towards the present military rulers.
 

Former Pakistan Intel Chief- US puts Pressure on Pakistan to Support a US Led Attack on Iran Former ISI Chief, Gen (retd) Hameed Gul has said that the Untied States is paving the way to use Pakistan's territory for its expected attack on Iran in order to shift the blame of its failure in Afghanistan to Pakistan.

 

Two Russian kafir terrorists special service agents killed in Russian Caucasus by Mujahideen Two Russian kafir terrorists special service agents were shot dead in their car Wednesday in Russia's troubled Dagestan region by Mujahideen, news agencies reported. A third agent from the Federal Security Service (FSB) terrorist was wounded in the attack in the city of Khasavyurt near the border with Chechnya, the reports said.

 

Palestine- Open Letter to the People of Six Nations Canada shows certain coherence in its politics...It criminalizes those on whose land it has constructed its wealth for defending the little that is left to them. At the same time it ensures that this logic is enforced globally...(I)t was the first state to impose the siege on the Palestinian people for democratically electing their leadership; and it continues to toe the US and Israeli line of aggression against the people of the Arab World.

 

"Bush you are Not Welcome in Mexico. Go to Hell" Hundreds of demonstrators marched to the U.S. Embassy in Mexico City on Tuesday, attacking riot police with concrete blocks, metal bars and firecrackers and tearing down barricades to protest the visit of President Bush...Mexican police responded by unleashing tear gas and pepper spray, throwing rocks and clubbing demonstrators with batons.

 

Ex-CIA Officer: Progressive Change Sweeps Latin America while U.S. Descends into Fascism While Latin America is fast moving in progressive directions...in contrast the United States, at least since the Reagan era, has been moving step by step toward a Fascism for the 21st Century. And the pace has quickened in the last six years of Republican government under George W. Bush.

 

Public Health Agency Linked to Chemical Industry For nearly a decade, a federal agency has been responsible for assessing the dangers that chemicals pose to reproductive health. But much of the agency's work has been conducted by a private consulting company that has close ties to the chemical industry, including manufacturers of a compound in plastics that has been linked to reproductive damage.

 

Closing the gap between torturer and victim In Andrew Cockburn’s new book, Rumsfeld, the gap between rampant power and its faraway victims is closed. Donald Rumsfeld, US secretary of defence until last year and a designer of the Iraq bloodbath, is revealed as personally directing from his office in the Pentagon the torture of fellow human beings, exploiting "individual phobias, such as fear of dogs, to induce stress" and use of "a wet towel and dripping water to induce the misperception of suffocation". Cockburn’s documented evidence shows that other Bush mafiosi, such as Paul Wolfowitz, now president of the World Bank, "had already agreed that Rumsfeld should approve all but the most severe options, such as the wet towel, without restriction".

 

Germany’s Schizophrenic Approach to Freedom of Speech German state just gave Israel another modern Dolphin submarine capable of carrying nuclear tipped cruise missiles knowing full well that the Israelis have had the capability since at least 2000. Are we really to believe that this was a “responsible” decision? Please. The Israelis are at present threatening Iran, a nation of 70 million souls with annihilation if they don’t disassemble their nonexistent nuclear weapons program. Will it be at all “irresponsible” or Merkel not to take “responsibility” for the mass murder of millions of Iranians should the Israeli’s decide on their Sampson Option?

 

March 14 2007

 

More Than Fifteen Russian Soldiers Killed In Separate Attacks Of Mujahideen More than fifteen Russian soldiers were killed in the past few days in separate operations against Russian occupation forces, and of the most prominent of those operations: The Destruction of a Personnel Carrier (BTR) in Urus-Martan, killing all of the eight soldiers, and was executed by Commander Basayev's Unit.

 

Open letter to the opponents of Russian politics We, Caucasus Forum carrying out civil politics and activities, are writing to you so as to share our concerns regarding the future of Caucasia, Russia and humanity on account of the circumstances of the murders of opposing voices in Russia. As the descendants of the Caucasians who were forced to leave their homelands due to Russia's imperial policies and activities, we are both alerted to any conflicts arised following the collapse of the Soviet Union and concerned about any losses inflicted on all parties in the aftermath of these conflicts.
 

Videos of Iraqi Mujahideen operations against American Christian kafir terrorists occupation military soldiers

 

Mujahideen take out Afghan governor in an ambush Mujahideen of Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan

attacked a convoy carrying American Christian kafir terrorists occupation military puppet Afghan officials Wednesday in northern Afghanistan, killing a district chief and wounding two other people. The attack on the two-vehicle convoy happened in Qaramqol district of Faryab province.

 

Mujahideen destroys American Christian kafir terrorists occupation military puppet Afghan police checkpoint On Wednesday Mujahideen of Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan attacked a police checkpoint. In the ensuing gun battle Mujahideen killed 5 American Christian kafir terrorists occupation military puppet Afghan policemen and wounded many, the checkpoint was destroyed.

 

"American Christian kafir terrorists occupation military spy" beheaded Mujahideen beheaded a man who was spying for American Christian kafir terrorists occupation military in a tribal agency, sources said on Tuesday. The headless body of a man was found late Monday in a sack on a roadside in Jandola, a town bordering the troubled South Waziristan tribal region. The severed head was placed near the sack and a note near his body read "US spy" and "Rawalpindi", he said. Rawalpindi is the city where the Army headquarters are situated. Local residents failed to identify the man -- who appeared to be in his mid-40s -- after which the body was buried, the sources said.

 

Security Meet Ends, Insecurity Does Not The conference, which was attended by representatives from 13 countries including Syria, Iran and the United States, was held inside the heavily fortified "green zone" in central Baghdad. Representatives from Iraq's six neighbouring countries (Iran, Jordan, Saudi Arabia, Turkey, Kuwait and Syria) and delegates from the five permanent UN Security Council countries (the United States, Russia, China, Britain and France) were present along with several Arab representatives.

 

'THE MIDEAST MAY SOON FEEL INDIA’S GROWING POWER' The Bush Administration’s serial blunders in the Mideast have not only seriously undermined American influence over the region, they have opened the way for new, emerging superpowers to vie for its energy resources. Energy security has become the primary and most immediate strategic concern of Asia’s two rising giants, India and China. The Middle East will soon feel the full force of this growing competition. China’s and India’s blazing 9% plus economic growth rate has pushed them well beyond their original estimates of energy needs, and is even causing tightening supplies in certain sectors. As a result, alarm bells are ringing in Delhi and Beijing and an urgent, often unseemly scramble for new sources of oil is under way.
 

The North American Union ID: The Database The new ID cards come with a gigantic database that keeps track of all your personal information and biometric data. How secure are these databases? Lets first look at how well the government currently protects your data.

 

Armed Natives Set Up Quebec Roadblock A group of armed aboriginals blockaded a Quebec highway Monday, stopping traffic to protest forest management by the province. “The protest is about the government of Quebec, the Liberals, lying to us,” said Guillaume Carle, chief of the recently formed Confederation of Aboriginal People of Canada. “As soon as we lifted the barricades (last time) they turned on us,” Mr. Carle said in an interview.

Revolutionary Anarchy I'm not talking about just where I live--I'm talking about all across the country. We live in dictatorships run by federal government band-elected Band Chiefs, [and] Councilors. We survived for 50,000 years under a chief who looked after all his people, or her people, depending on where you lived. Everything was considered: environment, the people, everything. They had a beautiful system and it was a good life until Europeans came. Their idea was to civilize us and make us Christians, actually it was a process to take us away from the land. They took children at five years of age away from their families, housed them in huge Residential Schools--impersonal places--they taught us a little ABC, just a little of that, but they trained us for servitude, this was to serve the white people.
 

Israel recalls 'naked ambassador': Israel recalls its envoy in El Salvador after he is found outside by police, drunk, wearing only bondage gear
 

The UN Anti-Racism Committee questons Israel's policy of apartheid

 

Hamas, Fatah to present unity government to parliament on Saturday Political rivals Hamas and Fatah will present a national unity government to parliament for approval Saturday, capping months of stop-and-go negotiations interspersed by periods of deadly factional fighting, officials from both sides said. The decision to set a date was made in a meeting Wednesday between Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas of Fatah and Prime Minister Ismail Haniyeh of Hamas. The two were to meet again later Wednesday to wrap up loose ends in coalition talks, including who will be named to the key position of interior minister and take control of the security forces. Abbas and Haniyeh were to make a formal announcement on the formation of the coalition after their evening meeting, Abbas aides said.

 

AIPAC -- The One Thing Both Parties Can Agree On No offense but I hardly think I’m a racist because I disapprove of Israeli politics. Two wrongs don’t make it right, what Israel is doing is wrong and you can’t argue the “but they did it too” scenario. It has to end, and how does it end? you cut all funding to Israel until they comply with every U.N. resolution and give up their nukes. How come we haven’t slapped sanctions on Israel for not detailing their nuclear program to the IAEA but we are demanding that Iran do just that. The hypocrisy fuels the hatred and gets our kids killed in the process.
 

I don’t think it’s right that any foreign entity has this kind of influence of our politics. So stop the bait and switch here. Do you approve or disapprove that we give Israel enough money every year that it equals $5,000 for every Israeli? That’s every man woman and child in Israel. Think they need it? Nope. We turn our backs on their nuclear weapons program at the same time stating that we want a nuclear free middle east. Do you think that is right?

 

How frighteningly well AIPAC is doing its job After hearing Dick Cheney drone through a half-hour long exposition on the danger that a premature American pullout from Iraq poses to Israel, I realized that my disgust from the previous night was probably misdirected. A conference with 6,000 attendees and Harry Reid, Nancy Pelosi and Dick Cheney on its schedule obviously isn't that concerned with pleasing everyone, so a bombastic John Hagee can be understood as a means to a greater end: if he can share the stage with the top Democrats in Congress then there's no reason for anybody in Congress not to show up.

 

Olmert's Testimony Reveals The Real Goal Of The War In Lebanon According to the leaks, Olmert first discussed the preparations for a war against Lebanon in January and then asked for detailed plans in March. Understandably given the implications, Olmert's account has been decried by leading Israeli politicians. Effi Eitam has pointed out that Olmert's version echoes that of Hizbullah's leader, Hassan Nasrallah, who claims his group knew that Israel wanted to attack Lebanon.

 

Dead Russian Spy was Israeli Double Agent
 

For signs of peace, look out for vultures A cursory look at the bouquet of issues broached at the joint commissions meeting in Delhi resembles subjects that are more appropriate for countries in the European Union or APEC. What is on the table are issues like environmental concerns and education and not the tired problems of territorial disputes and basic freedoms that are the typical concerns of South Asia, issues that should have been resolved years ago but have lingered for decades. Therefore, the question arises whether the problem areas outlined under the joint commissions mandate have an urgency of their own, or would they be taken up earnestly only after the core issues enshrined in the composite dialogue are first resolved. The question is tricky but the solutions are not intractable.

What does the joint commission mandate the two countries to do?

Unfortunately, in the hurly burly of headline-grabbing stories that followed the joint declaration on nuclear risk reduction, which came in tandem with the press release on the joint commission, it was natural that the so-called softer issues got buried. So what were the issues apart from the shared concern about missing vultures? The list is really impressive and should enthuse a lot of people. If the leaders of the two countries are true to their salt they should facilitate and not impede the agenda that they have themselves agreed to pursue.

 

It's expensive to ignore global warming Some leaders -- notably President Bush and Vice President Dick Cheney -- have stated they will do nothing to stem global warming if it will harm our economy. Let's examine two examples of what would happen to our economy if we follow their advice and do nothing. Note that predictions of climate change have been quite accurate, so a high degree of confidence exists (and, in fact, a growing degree of confidence) that future predictions will be borne out. Look at the consequences of rising sea levels. If the oceans rise 20 feet, much of our coastal land would be imperiled. What would that mean?
 

A Brief Chronology of Muslim History

 

US, Musharraf and the miscarriage of justice The only institution that has benefited from the billions of dollars of American aid and has undergone robust reformation is the Pakistani military. Musharraf has embarked on an ambitious programme to secularise the army, isolate and purge Islamists, buy the loyalty of officers with plots of land, accelerate the promotion of pro-US officers, inculcate a close-knit of commanders who owe their allegiance to him. Those that have resisted have not stayed long enough to incite opposition against their commander in chief--they are unceremoniously rotated to occupy benign posts and eventually succumb to retirement. This has not only permitted Musharraf to maintain a unified command structure within the armed forces, but more importantly enabled him to control civil life in Pakistan. The armed forces routinely intervene in Pakistan’s civil life under the pretext of ‘democracy’ or ‘doctrine of necessity’ to keep Musharraf in power and America’s policies alive in Pakistan.

 

The Taliban's brothers in alms The mosque and the women's seminary are run by two prominent religious personalities, Ghazi Abdul Rasheed and Maulana Abdul Aziz, the sons of slain religious leader Maulana Abdullah. Abdullah was close to the late dictator General Zia ul-Haq. His Friday sermons were popular among the military and the civilian bureaucracy, and he often preached the cause of jihad. Abdullah's sons have continued his legacy, both his calls for jihad and his mysticism, and they were the driving force behind a religious decree insisting that Pakistani army personnel killed while fighting against tribals in South Waziristan be denied a Muslim burial. The decree was signed by 500 clerics and scholars and led to open defiance within the Pakistani armed forces, which in turn contributed to their withdrawal.

 

Pakistan Countrywide lawyers boycotted courts for the third day Wednesday in protest at the suspension of the country's top judge by American Christian kafir terrorists puppet President Pervez Musharraf munafiq  A complete strike was observed by lawyers throughout the country to condemn Friday's ouster of chief justice Iftikhar Mohammad Chaudhry, Pakistan Bar Council President Qazi Anwar told media. Lawyers also staged rallies in Karachi, and other urban centres, witnesses said. Anwar said lawyers would observe a token one hour strike daily from Thursday until the reinstatement of justice Chaudhry, while two lawyers at every bar in the country would observe a day-long hunger strike. "We will end the strike and protests the moment Musharraf withdraws the decision and admits he made a mistake. The sooner he realises it the better it would be for him," Anwar said. Hundreds of lawyers staged rowdy protests outside the Supreme Court in Islamabad on Tuesday when a judicial panel began hearing charges of misconduct laid against justice Chaudhry. The next hearing is on Friday.

 

Marlise Simons and the New York Times on the International Court of Justice Decision on Serbia and Genocide in Bosnia: A Further Study in Total Propaganda Service On many issues the New York Times serves as a propaganda organ of the state, latching onto a position that meets an ongoing state interest and then adhering undeviatingly to the party line that ensues. This was true on a stream of Cold War issues, including decades of inflated claims about the Soviet military threat, with the vastly greater U.S. military spending framed as if the U.S. were merely responding to a Soviet challenge;[1] the Times editors also swallowed whole and steadily propagandized the false claim of Soviet involvement in the shooting of Pope John II in 1981.[2] More recently, as is well known and even acknowledged by the Times editors, the paper played an important role in disseminating disinformation on Saddam's non-existent weapons of mass destruction (WMD), helping to set the stage for the U.S. invasion-occupation of Iraq.[3] For years now, the New York Times has been riding a similar propaganda bandwagon on the wars and dismantlement of the former Yugoslavia—but in contrast to its performance over Iraq's non-existent WMDs, once the Times climbed aboard this bandwagon, in the early 1990s, it never climbed back down again. Like the rest of the establishment media in this country and elsewhere, the dominant frame to which the Times subscribed was helpful to longstanding elite interest in a NATO bloc expansion into Central and Eastern Europe that was activated by the collapse of the Soviet bloc.

 

Globalization and the Struggle for Immigrant Rights in the United States The first is an upsurge in Latino immigration to the United States. Officially, there are 34 million immigrants in the U.S., 12-15 million of them undocumented, although we know that these are underestimates. Migration levels in recent years have surpassed those of the turn of the 19th century. Of these 24 million, 18-20 million are from Latin America, the majority from Mexico, but also from Central America, the Dominican Republic, Peru, Ecuador, Colombia, Brazil, Argentina, and elsewhere.

The second is the upsurge of repression, racism, and discrimination against immigrants – the minutemen, the denial of drivers licenses, attacks, evictions, escalating raids, public segregation and anti-immigrant jim crow, and so on. We are witnessing the criminalization of immigrants and the militarization of their control by the state.

Third is an unprecedented mass immigrant rights movement. We saw last Spring the largest demonstrations in U.S. history. They had the powers that be quite frightened. This is what poder popular looks like; what “power of the people” means.

 

This Alien Life- Privatized Prisons for Immigrants In the wake of the September 11th attacks, the U.S. government invoked national security to sweep up and jail an unprecedented number of immigrants. Companies like Corrections Corporation of America and Wackenhut, have reaped the benefits.
 

U.S. economy leaving record numbers in severe poverty The percentage of poor Americans who are living in severe poverty has reached a 32-year high.

 

As Resistance to Stryker Shipment Grows, Police Turn Violent on Peaceful Protesters Activists opposed to a military shipment bound for Iraq continued their week long campaign with a rally in downtown Tacoma and a demonstration at the Port of Tacoma. They are protesting the deployment of a Ft. Lewis-based Stryker brigade deploying to Iraq as part of the US escalation of the conflict. At an afternoon rally at the Federal Courthouse, anti-war activists from throughout Western Washington and Oregon held signs and listened to speakers denounce the US mission in Iraq and call for active resistance to the escalation.

 

China Returns Fire on U.S. Human Rights Abuses Governments behave much the same everywhere--they seek to expand their jurisdiction, authority, and resources with which to exercise it. What is supposed to make America unique is a government divided into independent branches, which scrutinize and constrain each other’s power. Unfortunately, that system of checks and balances has now been seriously eroded.

 

china- Reaching For the Moon

 

World powers isolated in nuclear standoff, says Ahmadinejad Iran Shia kafir President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad on Wednesday insisted Iran would not back down in the standoff over its nuclear programme, saying it was world powers, which were "isolated" and not Iran. "The Iranian people is standing up and will defend its rights as a single body," Ahmadinehad told crowds of supporters at a rally in the central city of Yazd. "They world powers said that they want to isolate the Iranian people. But it is the Iranian people who with the help of God have isolated you," he added. "It is world powers who are isolated and if you continue with these methods not only will you not be capable of harming the Iranian people but you will be even more isolated yourself."

 

German MEP Criticizes Western Hypocrisy towards Iran's Nuclear Program Highlighting media reports of US plans to produce new nuclear warheads, German member of the European Parliament (MEP) Tobias Pflueger, speaking in the European Parliament in Brussels Tuesday evening, criticized the hypocrisy of the West in trying to stop Iran from its nuclear rights. He said: "In the EU, British Prime Minister Tony Blair wants to spend 30 billion euros on modernization of Britain's nuclear capabilities. Such atomic production endangers the nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty and the German Council Presidency must adopt a critical stance." The MEP, who belongs to the GUE/NGL or the European United Left/Nordic Green Left, said his party supports protests against the UK's military program. He said: "The Non-Proliferation Treaty means that all nuclear weapons must be dismantled. There are no good nuclear weapons; disarmament is the order of the day!"

 

Most Americans oppose additional troops for Iraq: poll Nearly six in 10 Americans want to see U.S. troops leave Iraq either immediately or within a year, according to a US TV poll released here. And 52 percent say Congress should block funding for U.S. President George W. Bush's plan to send additional troops to Iraq. The poll found those decisions are unpopular, with 59 percent opposing the president's plan. The latest survey also showed Americans are more receptive to having Congress take the lead, with 47 percent saying the lawmakers shall be "primarily responsible" for setting war policy. In comparison, only 33 percent said the president should be primarily responsible for setting the country's course.
 

Two F-16 planes crash in US A military pilot safely ejected from an F-16 fighter jet shortly before it crashed on a southern Nevada training range, Nellis Air Force Base officials said. It was the second F-16 training crash in a day. The cause of the last evening crash on the vast Nevada Test and Training Range north of Las Vegas was under investigation.
 

Democrats press Bush to reveal any role in prosecutor firings Democrats on Tuesday called on President George W. Bush to come clean about his possible role in the alleged politically motivated ouster of eight federal prosecutors -- a move they condemned as a blatant abuse of power. "The president must clarify his role in this whole matter," US Senator Charles Schumer said at a press conference. "The cloud over the US attorneys, the cloud over the Justice Department, is getting darker and darker, and only the president can dispel it," Schumer said. The Democratic senator said evidence suggests that Bush's top law enforcement official, Attorney General Alberto Gonzales, "was carrying out the political wishes of the president in at least some of these firings." "All the evidence makes clear that this purge was based purely on politics: to punish prosecutors who were perceived to be too light on Democrats or too tough on Republicans," the Democrat said. Gonzales, whose chief of staff quit earlier Tuesday in the scandal, has faced calls for his own resignation in the wake of claims by the sacked prosecutors and others that they were forced out in a political purge.
 

US Corps Placed Faulty Pumps in New Orleans The US Army Corps of Engineers, rushing to meet President George W. Bush's promise to protect New Orleans by the start of the 2006 hurricane season, installed defective flood-control pumps last year despite warnings from its own expert that the equipment would fail during a storm. The 2006 hurricane season turned out to be mild, and the new pumps were never pressed into action. Corps officials said: The pumps are now being pulled out and overhauled because of excessive vibration. According to the documents obtained by the AP, other problems have included overheated engines, broken hoses and blown gaskets. Col. Jeffrey Bedey, who is overseeing levee reconstruction, insisted the pumps would have worked last year and the city was never in danger.

 

Mexicans Protest against Bush Thousands of demonstrators marched to the US embassy in Mexico City on Tuesday to protest the visit of President George W. Bush, attacking riot police with brickbats, metal bars and firecrackers, and tearing down barricades. Mexican police responded with tear gas, pepper spray, and baton charges, throwing back stones and clubbing demonstrators down. Several protesters were arrested or injured, one with blood pouring from his head. The demonstrators burned the US flag and waved banners denouncing the US president, "Bush you are not welcome in Mexico. Go to hell." During the demonstrations Bush was hundreds of kilometers away in the southeastern city of Merida meeting with Mexican President Felipe Calderon on the last stop of his tour of Latin America.Mass protests marred Bush's itinerary in all five Latin American countries, and was yet another indication of the failure of US policies.

 

March 12 2007

 

‘Ameer al-Mu`mineen Mullah Omar Mujahid is in Afghanistan’ Ameer al-Mu`mineen Mullah Omar Mujahid Taliban leader is in Afghanistan and leading the battle against the government and its international allies, said Mullah Dadullah Taliban commander. Mullah Dadullah rejected speculation that Ameer al-Mu`mineen, Mullah Omar Mujahid was in Pakistan. Asked in a telephone interview where Ameer al-Mu`mineen, Mullah Omar Mujahid is, he said: “I won’t tell you that. But one thing I can tell you is that if he was in Pakistan, he would have been captured just like many others.”

 

American Christian kafir terrorists occupation military bombardment martyrs 5 more civilians American Christian kafir terrorists occupation military martyred five more Afghan civilians in an air strike in the southern province of Helmand, a tribal elder said on Monday. The elder, Meera Jan, said civilian houses were hit in the bombardment by American Christian kafir terrorists occupation military, which martyred five civilians and wounded four, he said.

Afghanistan: The invasion and occupation The United States, though, was in an entirely unique position. Alone among the countries of the world, it had the military means to reach out across thousands of kilometres to carry out an assault on remote Afghanistan. By deciding on a military invasion as the American response to the terror attacks, the Bush administration was raising the stakes enormously.

This was no mere police action. The invasion would turn out the regime in power and replace it with another. And by declaring that the action in Afghanistan was only one front in a much wider War on Terror in which the whole world was involved, the Bush administration was raising the stakes much further still. The United States was pledging to deliver its version of liberty to humanity and to rid the world of a dark menace.

From the beginning, the Afghan mission, Enduring Freedom, was cast in ideological terms. Its authors would not be satisfied with success against the Taliban and the Al Qaeda camps in Afghanistan. They were determined to use the provocation of September 11 to change the world and to increase the power of the United States throughout the globe.

 

Bush seeks 3,500 more troops for Afghanistan US President George W. Bush has decided to send another 3,500 troops to Afghanistan, the White House announced, raising the number of US forces there to 27,000 -- the highest level since the US-led invasion in 2001.

 

Afghanistan's 'Hard Mission' Slips Away The 16-page Canadian Senate report, entitled “Taking a Hard Look at a Hard Mission,” foresees a conflict that could drag on for generations and might well fail unless NATO significantly increases its commitment of money and troops.

“It is in our view doubtful that this mission can be accomplished given the limited resources that NATO is currently investing in Afghanistan,” said the report by the Standing Committee on National Security and Defence. “The current NATO contingent doesn’t have enough troops to go toe-to-toe with the Taliban.”

Former Canadian Ambassador to Afghanistan Chris Alexander told the committee that it would take five generations to “make a difference in Afghanistan,” while Land Forces Commander Andrew Leslie estimated that it would take at least two decades to complete the mission.

 

Public Torture: Preparing the Audience The United States tortures prisoners. This is official policy under the Bush administration. There is some coyness about it, but the pathetic legalisms and non-denial denials fool only those who want to be fooled. What we do to prisoners now was plainly called torture less than ten years ago. While we still have some qualms about some methods, we are willing to hand prisoners over to countries that have less qualms, even countries we treat as enemies, like Syria. Of course, what makes even tortured denials possible is the fact that we torture in private. But many signs point to torture becoming the high-tech method of crowd control in the 21st Century. How will the public react? Is what passes for TV entertainment today getting us ready for what we will see as TV news very soon, torture in the name of public order?

 

Iraqi Mujahideen attacks against the enemies of Islam for Sunday Three American Christian kafir terrorists occupation military troops reported killed in double Mujahideen bombing near Hit Sunday afternoon. Mujahideen sharpshooter reportedly kills American Christian kafir terrorists occupation military Marine in western Baghdad Sunday afternoon. Mujahideen bomb reportedly kills two American Christian kafir terrorists occupation military soldiers near al-Latifiyah early Sunday. British Christian kafir terrorists occupation military troops kill Iraqi man and his son near al-Basrah airport Saturday night.

 

Five more American Christian kafir terrorists occupation military soldiers killed in Iraq violence The American Christian kafir terrorists occupation military reported the deaths of five more American Christian kafir terrorists occupation military troops in Iraq, three of them in fighting with the Mujahideen and two in non-combat incidents. One soldier was killed by a roadside bomb attack while fighting in support of an air assault on Mujahideen targets southwest of Baghdad, and another "died as a result of injuries sustained from an explosion" in northern Iraq. In the third incident, a soldier from Task Force Lightning, based in the northern city of Tikrit died "in a non-combated related incident, which is currently under investigation".

 

US military plans Iraq pullout in case 'surge' fails: report Pentagon planners have begun work on a fallback position for Iraq that includes a phased pullout of US troops in case the current “surge” strategy of sending 21,500 additional combat troops fails or is undercut by Congress, The Los Angeles Times reported Monday. A drawdown of forces in Iraq, The Times said, would be in line with comments made last month by Defense Secretary Robert Gates and the recommendations of the Iraq Study Group.

 

CNN Sold Us The War. Now It Sells Us The Heartbreak With Unctuous Consoling, "Heroic! Brave!" CNN sold us on the War, and no matter how often CNN praises our dead and wounded as brave and heroic, we remember that CNN sold us the war on Iraq.

 

Thousands of US Soldiers Have Mental Disorders A study published Monday revealed that a quarter of US war veterans who sought medical care in government-funded health care centers were diagnosed with a mental disorder. AFP reported that an even higher number of veteran soldiers were left with psychosocial disorders including domestic violence upon returning home from the occupied lands of Iraq and Afghanistan. A study published last year, which examined active duty forces, indicated that mental illness among recently discharged US forces and members of the National Guard has at the very least doubled in one year.

Doctor Karen Seal, a researcher at the San Francisco Veterans Affairs Medical Center responsible for the study, stated that the study found that only a third of all the US troops returning home from the occupied countries were accessing mental health services. Seal warned that 56 percent of the war veterans diagnosed were suffering from more than one mental illness. The most common diagnosis among the American occupation soldiers found in the study was post-traumatic stress disorder, followed by anxiety disorder, adjustment disorder, depression and substance abuse.

 

Former UN Chief Weapons Inspector Slams Blair, Bush Former United Nations chief weapons inspector Hans Blix says British Prime Minister Tony Blair has replaced "question marks with exclamation marks" in intelligence dossiers used to justify the decision to invade Iraq in 2003. Blix, who led the UN search for weapons of mass destruction in Iraq until June 2003, said a later discredited dossier on Iraq's weapons programs had deliberately embellished the case for war. Blix said in an interview with Britain's Sky News television broadcast on Monday: "I do think they exercised spin. They put exclamation marks instead of question marks.'' According to interview excerpts released in advance, Blix said Blair and US President George W. Bush had "lost a lot of confidence'' once failures in intelligence were exposed. He said that intelligence officials would likely have drawn the eventual conclusion that Iraq had no weapons stockpiles and that their sources were providing poor quality information.

 

Playing Monopoly With Iraqi Money The biggest transfer of cash in history took place from May 2003 to June 2004 when the U.S. Federal Reserve of New York shipped $12 billion in bills of various denominations to war-torn Iraq. Over the course of one year, a fleet of C-130s carried, from New York to Baghdad, 484 pallets weighing a total of 363 tons and holding 281 million bank notes. This is not an advertisement for a new board game but the summary of a memorandum prepared for a meeting of the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform, chaired by Rep. Henry Waxman, which is examining the "reconstruction" of Iraq under Paul Bremer.

No proper record of the funds, which were distributed by the Coalition Provisional Authority, is available. They seem to have been disbursed like Monopoly money. Contractors were paid in cash from the back of pickup trucks; thousands of "ghost employees," people enlisted in ministerial jobs that did not exist, were paid salaries with bundles of currency; $1 million was stolen from the CPA vault and nobody seemed to be bothered; $500 million was disbursed under the heading "TBD" ("to be determined"). An obscure consulting firm from San Diego was in charge of certifying the distribution of the money, yet it never conducted any review of internal controls, as was contractually required.

 

9 Russian invaders are destroyed near Tsa-Vedeno As the edition of Alkavkaz reported (on March,10th), near the village of Tsa-Vedeno (Vedenskiy district of CRI), a convoy of Russian occupational forces, consisted from 8 vehicles, was attacked. In result of this attack 9 unbelievers were destroyed, and 2 military lorries were damaged. 1 Chechen Mujahid became Shahid (Insha'Allah). Sources kazkav centre

 

Industrialization Without A Human Face Part II  If something (energy and resource-intensive industrialization) was once good for the presently enriched nations it does not imply that it would be good for the impoverished nations and for the world as a whole. There may not be a world left to experience the benefit! Meanwhile, we must all agree to consume, obey and shut up, in keeping with the expectations of a cramped democracy under siege from corporate totalitarianism.

 

The Church Of Business Right now your national business organizations, your manufacturing, mining or chemical industry associations, Chamber of Commerces, CEO clubs and other business lobbying organizations are planning environmental containment strategies similar to the disinformation war that the tobacco industry waged against cancer agencies and government. Disinformation campaigns which were in turn used as a template by the major energy companies and their lobbying organizations to wrong foot citizens and governments globally about the reality and danger of climate change over the past several decades. If you could gain access to their meetings, minutes and e-mails (as happened over time to both the previous tobacco and climate change denial campaigns) you would find little concern about how climate change is already severely impacting people today.
 

Lawyers boycott courts across Pakistan Pakistani lawyers boycotted court proceedings, clashed with riot police, and burned an image of President Gen. Pervez Musharraf on Monday in a countrywide protest against the removal of Supreme Court Chief Justice Iftikhar Mohammed Chaudhry. Information Minister Mohammed Ali Durrani said the Supreme Judicial Council would hear the case against Chaudhry at a ‘closed session’ on Tuesday. Durrani said Musharraf would abide by the council's findings. At the Supreme Court in Islamabad, a group of lawyers chanted “Shame, shame, shame” outside a courtroom where acting chief judge Javed Iqbal was to hear a case but was forced to adjourn the proceedings because no counsel for the petitioners appeared. In Lahore, police stopped hundreds of lawyers from marching toward the provincial assembly, sparking a clash in which about 20 lawyers were injured in a scuffle. In Karachi, hundreds more lawyers staged a peaceful sit-down protest in a street near the main court complex. Lawyers in Peshawar rallied in front of the provincial governor's residence.

 

NATO Chief Warns of Split in Europe over Planned US Missile Base Secretary-General of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) Jaap de Hoop Scheffer has warned that the alliance risks being split between countries that would be covered by the US' controversial missile defence program and other member states left exposed to missile threats. The NATO chief's comments open a new front in the debate about the US plans to establish a missile defence system, which has been dominated by Russia's objections to the Bush regime’s request to install bases in Poland and the Czech Republic. Several western European countries have expressed reservations, given that the scheme antagonizes Moscow. Last week, French President Jacques Chirac declared that the US initiative risked returning Europe to the tensions of the Cold War.
 

Arabs Call Israel-US Biggest Threat The results of a recent poll in Arab states showed that the majority of Arabs consider the illegal Zionist entity and the US as the biggest danger. The Lebanese al-Balad daily said Sunday that "based on the poll, carried out by the American Meriland University, 85 percent of the Arab people call the Zionist entity the biggest danger facing them." According to the poll, 72 percent of Arabs consider America as the biggest danger. Concerning the issue that the overall figure out of these two percentages goes beyond hundred indexes, it becomes obvious that most of the participants have chosen both the Zionist regime and America in the options.
 

It's Israel that incites hate: Blame Israel, not Palestinian textbooks, for hatred in the Holy Land I spent three months in Palestine and Israel. I have been a witness to injustice that rarely makes it to mainstream news in the U.S.

I have spent time with families whose houses have been demolished; families who are left with no means of income after their fields have been destroyed; men who have been tortured in prison and who are nevertheless seeking a nonviolent way to resist; children who have been shot while playing; children who have been beaten by soldiers; and children whose siblings are in jail simply for being members of a political party.

The lives of Palestinians are devalued at the expense of Israelis. Palestinian children have little or no access to play areas, because of Israeli building restrictions and continued confiscation of land. While settlements atop hills in Palestine use water for swimming pools, gardens, and open spaces, Palestinians must pay four times as much to Israel for water.
 

Jews 'partly responsible' for their troubles: Churchill The Second World War prime minister Winston Churchill argued that Jews were "partly responsible for the antagonism from which they suffer" in an article publicised for the first time Sunday.

 

China asks US, Europe to cut agriculture subsidy

 

China blames Europe, U.S. for failure to revive world trade talks

 

US And Britain Asked Poland To Host Secret CIA Gulag

 

March 11 2007

 

The Sword of the Hijab Sister Hawaa' Barayeva Launched Martyrdom Attack That Destroyed Russian Military Building

To all Muslims!

To all those who failed to fulfill their duties to their brothers and sisters in Chechnya,

To all those who waste their time with worldly exploits while Muslims are slaughtered in Chechnya and other parts of the world...

Take heed of the message issued by a young Muslim woman who wore the Hijab and was not even 20 years old, whose final words were: "I know what I am doing; Paradise has a price and I hope this will be the price for Paradise."

Moments later, sister Hawaa' Barayeva drove a car laden with explosives through the streets of Alkhan Kala and into a building that was used by the leadership of Russian Special Forces in Chechnya. Russian troops unleashed a hail of fire in an attempt to stop sister Hawaa', but Allah had chosen to give victory to her and to her message. She drove the car through the gates and into the centre of the building. The explosives detonated ripping through the structure and causing heavy damage.

After the dust settled, 27 Russian soldiers, many of them senior Special Forces officers, lay dead. The building used by the Russian Special Forces was severely damaged, and a Russian army of 270,000 Russians watched helplessly as a female warrior of Allah drove a knife through the heart of the leadership of Russia's ‘elite' forces. The massive damage to the building and the hundreds of panicky Russian soldiers who surrounded the structure after the attack belied official statements that only few soldiers were killed or wounded in the attack.

Sister Hawaa's sacrifice for the sake of Allah and the Muslims is a warning to the unbelievers not only in Chechnya, but across the world, that the people of Allah will no longer accept the tyranny of infidels. It is a warning to all those who think they can commit crimes against Muslim women and children without being accountable for such crimes; Hawaa' Barayeva taught the enemies of Allah that they will be held accountable and will be hunted down by the soldiers of Allah; Hawaa' Barayeva taught the enemies of Allah that the Ummah of Islam still has, and will always have, mothers who give birth to Mujahideen, men and women, who will defend the faith and honor of Muslims everywhere.

Will those Muslims who are sitting in the comfort of their homes learn the lessons taught to the world by Hawaa' Barayeva; will you follow in her example of unquestioning faith and heroic selflessness? Will you support your brothers and sisters in Chechnya with your strength, political and financial? Will you at least remember your brothers and sisters in Chechnya in your prayers?

This operation has added a new dimension to the guerilla war that the Mujahideen are undertaking as part of their effort to exterminate the presence of Russian forces in Chechnya. May Allah increase the number and scope of such operations, and may He grant His Infinite Mercy to our beloved sister and martyr of the Ummah, Hawaa, for truly is He the Most Gracious and Most Merciful, and we do not sanctify anyone above Him.

Shortly after news of the operation spread, Field Commander Ramadan Ahmadov commented: "The men of Chechnya who are sitting at home and doing nothing can no longer look at the faces of their women any more; may Allah have mercy on sister Hawaa'."

Hawaa' Barayeva is the first woman to launch such a martyrdom operation in Chechnya. She is not the first woman martyr in Chechnya, for there have been many of our sisters who have died at the hands of the Russian cowards. However, sister Hawaa' has set a precedent with her actions; not only has she followed in the footsteps of her elder cousin, the brilliant field commander, Arbi Barayeva, she has also reinforced the determination of the Mujahideen to live, fight and die for the sake of Allah Most High.

May Allah grant His Victory to the Mujahideen in Chechnya, and may He reserve for them a lofty position in the highest levels of Paradise and in the shade of His Glorious Throne. May one of these Mujahideen be our sister and martyr of this Ummah and may her words be embedded in the hearts of Muslims everywhere:

"I know what I am doing; Paradise has a price and I hope this will be the price for Paradise." Hawaa' Barayeva, The Sword of the Hijab. Sources kazkav centre

 


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