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Economic Recovery? What Recovery? (by Stephen Lendman) - 09-sep-2010

September 9, 2010 - There is none, and it's getting worse under a president and his predecessor's policies - engineering and sustaining economic decline, not recovery, Obama's latest announced job creation program as bogus as his April 2009 $787 billion stimulus. At the time, Treasury Secretary Tim Geithner said, besides bailing out Wall Street, it would create millions of jobs and get credit flowing again. Wrong and he knew it. Credit contraction persists. Job creation is moribund. The true unemployment rate, by 1980 calculations, is 22%, not the bogus 9.6%, and recovery focused on Wall Street, not small business and job creation. The Treasury was looted. Trillions of dollars went to banks, shadow banks (like hedge funds) and insurers, not industrial America, a shadow of its former self by design...
 

Weekly Report On Israeli Human Rights Violations in the Occupied Palestinian Territory (02-07 September 2010) (The Palestinian Centre for Human Rights (PCHR)) - 09-sep-2010

September 9, 2010 - Israeli violations of international law and humanitarian law in the OPT continued during the reporting period (02 – 07 September 2010): Shooting: During the reporting period, IOF killed two Palestinian civilians and wounded 4 others in the Gaza Strip. They also wounded a 5th civilian in the West Bank. In the Gaza Strip, on 04 September 2010, Israeli warplanes bombarded a tunnel at the Egyptian border to the south of the southern Gaza Strip town of Rafah. As a result, two workers were killed and two others were wounded. During the reporting period, two Palestinian workers were wounded when IOF fired at a number of workers who were collecting raw construction materials in the northern Gaza Strip. In the West Bank, a Palestinian civilian was wounded by IOF in Hebron on 02 September 2010...
 

American psychopaths (Richard Seymour) - 09-sep-2010

September 9, 2010 - American soldiers organise "kill teams" - or death squads, as they used to be called - to murder civilians and take fingers as trophies [...] According to investigators and legal documents, discussion of killing Afghan civilians began after the arrival of Staff Sergeant Calvin Gibbs at forward operating base Ramrod last November. Other soldiers told the army's criminal investigation command that Gibbs boasted of the things he got away with while serving in Iraq and said how easy it would be to "toss a grenade at someone and kill them". Ah yes - you could do anything in Iraq. Gun people down, rape kids with chemical lights, torture people to bloody deaths. Given the availability of so many American soldiers for this kind of sport slaughter, you have to wonder how many actual breathing serial killers will be walking free around the United States when this flesh-mincing occupation finally reaches its bloody end and they return home...
 

US 'Kill team' kept Afghan civilian body parts as trophies (Simon Mann) - 09-sep-2010

September 9, 2010 - Five US soldiers deliberately killed Afghan civilians with grenades, before photographing the corpses and keeping body parts as trophies, according to Pentagon investigators. A 25-year-old sergeant, Calvin Gibbs, was the alleged ringleader, reportedly joking about how easy it would be to "toss a grenade at someone and kill them", according to US Army charge sheets. The five are charged with murdering three Afghan men and forming a "kill team". After blowing up and shooting the Afghans, the soldiers allegedly took photos of the bodies, before souveniring fingers, leg bones and a skull, later discovered among their possessions...
 

Provocative Behavior: Pertinent Concerns Over the Burning of Korans (Chris Floyd) - 09-sep-2010

September 9, 2010 - American policy, at the highest levels of state, is specifically and deliberately designed to kill, despoil, dispossess, insult and outrage Muslims, in operations all over the world. That's what the Terror War is all about. We have spent more than $3 trillion burning Korans -- and their readers -- in the last decade. This policy has been pushed, championed and cheered by virtually the entire bipartisan political and media establishments -- and by much of the religious establishment as well....
 

Federal appeals court adopts Obama “state secrets” doctrine to block torture case (By Tom Carter) - 09-sep-2010

September 9, 2010 - The US Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals on Wednesday dismissed a lawsuit by five victims of the CIA’s "extraordinary rendition" program against Jeppesen Dataplan, a unit of Boeing. The six-five ruling adopts as a rationale the anti-democratic "state secrets" doctrine advocated by the Obama administration. The American Civil Liberties Union brought the suit in May 2007, charging that defense contractor Jeppesen Dataplan knowingly facilitated the renditions, known as "spook flights" or "torture flights," by providing flight planning and logistical support to CIA personnel...
 

Mideast churches denounce Quran burning (Ma'an news) - 09-sep-2010

September 9, 2010 -- A Florida church which says it intends to burn 200 copies of the Quran is not acting "within the teachings of Christianity," the patriarch of the Greek Orthodox church in Jerusalem said Thursday. The Council of Churches in the Middle East condemned the plans, calling them in a statement a "detestable crime against the teachings of Jesus Christ, and all of the values of the Church." Burning the Muslim holy book, they say, contravenes international conventions of human rights.
 

The refugees are the crux of the matter (By Khalid Amayreh in occupied Palestine) - 09-sep-2010

September 8, 2010 - Egyptian Foreign Minister Ahmed Abul-Gheit hinted recently that Palestinian refugees would receive $50 billion dollars as a compensation for giving up the right of return. The Egyptian official didn't elaborate or reveal the source of the information. More to the point, he didn't say where the money would come from or whether the current Palestinian leadership, e.g. the PLO, would accept such a scenario. The right of return is widely viewed as one of the main national constants of the Palestinian national movement and enjoys a wide consensus among all Palestinians, irrespective of their ideological orientation...
 

Taliban chief says victory imminent
Mullah Omar says Nato-led forces are losing the war in Afghanistan and his fighters are close to victory.
(AlJazeera.net) - 09-sep-2010

September 8, 2010 - The Afghan Taliban leader has said his fighters were close to victory in driving foreign forces out of the country. In a message on Wednesday marking the end of the Muslim fasting month Ramadan, Mullah Omar called on Afghans to redouble their struggle and push for foreign troops to withdraw, saying the Nato-led coalition was losing the war. He said victory "over the invading infidels is now imminent" attributing the progress to "belief in the help of Allah and unity among ourselves". "Put all your strength and planning behind the task of driving away the invaders and regaining independence of the country," he told Afghan fighters.
 

Military Resistance 8I5: UXO (Thomas F Barton) - 09-sep-2010

September 8, 2010 - The shift in Afghanistan’s public mood since 2007, when I was last in Kabul, is dramatic. Then, the Taliban’s military comeback was still in its infancy and defeating them was the priority. There are several things behind the change: growing disappointment that billions of dollars of Western aid seem to go nowhere except into the bank accounts of foreign consultants or local politicians; despair over the continuing civilian casualties, many caused by US airstrikes; anger and humiliation caused by the high-handedness of foreign troops; and a desire to build a national consensus in which Afghans resolve their problems themselves...
 

During war there are no civilians
Sitting in on the Rachel Corrie trial alarmingly reveals an open Israeli policy of indiscrimination towards civilians.
(Nora Barrows-Friedman) - 09-sep-2010

September 8, 2010 - "During war there are no civilians," that’s what "Yossi," an Israeli military (IDF) training unit leader simply stated during a round of questioning on day two of the Rachel Corrie trials, held in Haifa’s District Court earlier this week. "When you write a [protocol] manual, that manual is for war," he added. For the human rights activists and friends and family of Rachel Corrie sitting in the courtroom, this open admission of an Israeli policy of indiscrimination towards civilians -- Palestinian or foreign -- created an audible gasp. Yet, put into context, this policy comes as no surprise. The Israeli military’s track record of insouciance towards the killings of Palestinians, from the 1948 massacre of Deir Yassin in Jerusalem to the 2008-2009 attacks on Gaza that killed upwards of 1400 men, women and children, has illustrated that not only is this an entrenched operational framework but rarely has it been challenged until recently...
 

Iraq snapshot - September 8, 2010 (The Common Ills) - 09-sep-2010

September 8, 2010. Chaos and violence continue, another journalist is killed in Iraq -- one of at least 14 people reported dead today in Iraq with at least 46 reported injured, antiquities are returned to Iraq (and some already returned are now missing), the political stalemate celebrates an anniversary, and more. Today was a banner day for disgraces in puppet government. March 7th, Iraq concluded Parliamentary elections. The Guardian's editorial board notes, "These elections were hailed prematurely by Mr Obama as a success, but everything that has happened since has surely doused that optimism in a cold shower of reality." ...
 

SHOULD SAUDI KING ABDULLAH INVITE NETANYAHU TO RIYADH? (ALAN HART) - 09-sep-2010

September 8, 2010 - The suggestion that he should was made by Thomas L. Friedman in his column for the New York Times on 7 September. My first response was to say to myself, "That proves Friedman doesn’t understand the complexities of the conflict and is at least a little bit bonkers." But the more I thought about it, the more it seemed to me that King Abdullah should do what Friedman suggested. In a moment I’ll get to what I think the Arabs and the Palestinians especially would have to gain without losing anything, but first here’s the essence what Friedman wrote. He noted that eight years have passed since the Arab peace initiative pushed by Abdullah when he was Crown Prince was presented to, and approved by, an Arab League summit in Beirut...
 

The American Occupation of Afghanistan and the Birth of a National Liberation Movement (by Prof. Marc W. Herold) - 09-sep-2010

September 8, 2010 - ...I realize that my use of the phrase "national liberation movement" may not sit well with some people.[21] How can a national liberation movement exist in a largely pre-modern, rural society? Isn’t a national liberation movement or front part of the anti-colonial struggle? The West had no qualms labeling Afghan resistance to Soviet occupation as a "war of national liberation." For example, the legal scholar W. Michael Reisman cited the 1949 Geneva Conventions which argued that peoples engaged in resisting the suppression of their right of self-determination are fighting what has come to be known as a "war of national liberation." The phrase illustrates the contest over assigned meaning. America’s duplicity is mind-boggling: when common Afghans fight the evil Soviet Union, it is a war of national liberation; when a dozen years later common Afghans fight the American invader, they are terrorists....
 

America's Grand Strategy: Militarizing Space (by Stephen Lendman) - 09-sep-2010

September 8, 2010 On January 3, 2001, the UN General Assembly's Prevention of an Arms Race in Outer Space Resolution A/55/32 said: "The exploration and use of outer space....shall be for peaceful purposes and be carried out for the benefit and in the interest of all countries, irrespective of their degree of economic or scientific development. (The) prevention of an arms race in outer space would avert a grave danger for international peace and security." Over 140 nations agreed. Only two declined support, both abstaining - America and Israel...

 

Anna Baltzer: An Up-close Look At The Israeli Occupation Of Palestine (Christian Avard) - 09-sep-2010

September 8, 2010 - ...There are too many myths to name, but many fall into a few categories: Myth 1:"This is an age-old conflict based on religion and mutual hatred." This is a conflict about land and human rights, not about religion. Prior to the Zionist movement, Jews were better treated in the Arab world than they were in much of the Christian West. There is nothing inherently incompatible about Jewish, Muslims, and Christians, but with the introduction of the Zionist movement seeking to--and eventually succeeding to--annex Palestine for one segment of the population while excluding and discriminating against the other segments of the population, you saw the emergence of violence. Israel was created and is maintained at the expense of Muslims and Christians in the area, who are denied their land and their human rights simply because they are not Jewish. This ongoing discriminatory system perpetuates the conflict today and until it is addressed we can expect no just or enduring peace. 


 Myth 2: "The occupation may be ugly, but it's for security" (note the switch from the previous narrative that "there is no occupation").
The majority of the institutions of Israel's occupation simply cannot be justified by security. Israel pays its citizens to move from Israel to the West Bank to live amidst the so-called "enemy"--does that make them safe? Israel has never declared its own borders, rather it expands them onto more and more of someone else's land--does that make Israel safer?...
 

Israeli soldier jailed for killing British activist Tom Hurndall released early (Rachel Shabi) - 09-sep-2010

September 8, 2010 - The Israeli soldier convicted of killing British activist Tom Hurndall was released from prison today, two years before completing his sentence. Tasyir Hayb was found guilty of manslaughter in 2005, when a military court found he had violated orders. He was also convicted him of obstruction of justice and false testimony. He has served six years of his eight-year sentence. Hurndall, then 22, was shot in the head in April 2003 while he was helping Palestinian children cross a street in Rafah, in the Gaza strip...
 

Iraqi official foresees a U.S. military presence until 2016 (By Liz Sly) - 09-sep-2010

September 8, 2010 - Some form of U.S. military presence will be needed in Iraq at least until 2016 to provide training, support and maintenance for the vast quantity of military equipment and weaponry that Iraq is buying from America, Iraqi Defense Minister Abdul Qader Obeidi said. In addition, Iraq will continue to need help with intelligence gathering after 2011, and the fledgling Iraqi air force will require U.S. assistance at least until 2020, the date by which Iraq aims to achieve the capability to defend its airspace, Obeidi said...

 

CIA Rendition: US Court Throws Out Torture Case, Citing State Secrets (By Warren Richey) - 09-sep-2010

September 8, 2010 - A federal appeals court in San Francisco on Wednesday threw out a lawsuit seeking to hold a government contractor partly responsible for a secret CIA program to whisk terror suspects to undisclosed prisons overseas for brutal interrogations. The Ninth US Circuit Court of Appeals voted 6 to 5 to dismiss the lawsuit filed on behalf of five individuals who charged they were seized and imprisoned without legal process, and tortured at the behest of the Central Intelligence Agency...

 

Police beat customers at crisis-hit Afghan bank ‎ (By David Nakamura and Javed Hamdard) - 09-sep-2010

September 8, 2010 - Fears over the future of ailing Kabul Bank grew violent Wednesday as state police beat back crowds of frustrated Afghan government workers attempting to withdraw their salaries on the final day before a four-day national holiday. More than 500 government employees, including local police officers, Afghan National Army soldiers and teachers, mobbed the sole Kabul Bank branch that remained open, only to be kept at bay by armed police from the country's National Directorate of Security. The crowds pressed in so closely that the NDS police started punching and shoving people to keep them back. The guards also threatened to destroy the cameras of journalists attempting to take pictures of the scene. A cameraman was punched before jumping into a car and speeding off...
 

While In Solitary, Palestinian Detainees In Eshil Declare Hunger Strike (Saed Bannoura) - 09-sep-2010

September 8, 2010 - Palestinian detainees placed in solitary confinement at the Eshil Israeli detention facility declared on Tuesday a hunger strike in protest to the bad meals provided to them and the bad living conditions. Palestinian Detainee Committee issued a press release on Wednesday stating that the prison administration is refusing to hand the detainees their meals by the time they break their Ramadan fasting and before they start their fast at dawn. The Committee added that the Prison Administration only gives the detainees one meal two hours before sunset, and that the meals are bad and insufficient...
 

Nine Years After 9/11, US Court Concedes that International Laws of War Restrict President’s Wartime Powers (Andy Worthington) - 09-sep-2010

September 8, 2010 - Under President George W. Bush, a small group of advisors tied closely to Vice President Dick Cheney argued that neither Congress nor the judiciary should attempt to prevent the President from doing whatever he felt was appropriate as the Commander-in-Chief of a "War on Terror" that was declared after the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001. As Sidney Blumenthal explained in an article for Salon in January 2006, the President and his advisors believed in the "unitary executive" theory — "the idea that the President as Commander-in-Chief is the sole judge of the law, unbound by hindrances such as the Geneva Conventions, and possesses inherent authority to subordinate independent government agencies to his fiat." Blumenthal added, accurately, that this concept was "the cornerstone of the Bush legal doctrine."...
 

Divestment: from the campus to the streets (Mohammad Talaat) - 09-sep-2010

September 8, 2010 - Following a sharp increase in divestment efforts across North American college campuses last spring, this academic year promises an even greater number of initiatives. The success and near-success of efforts at several campuses last year, coupled with Israel's attack on the Gaza Freedom Flotilla this summer, has inspired new efforts among peace and justice activists to target companies that profit from and abet Israel's apartheid regime. Perhaps the largest divestment initiative is taking shape in California. The California Israel Divestment initiative is seeking to put a ballot measure to California voters that requires the state pension funds, the California Public Employees' Retirement System (CalPERS) and the California State Teachers' Retirement System (CalSTRS), to divest from companies enabling or profiting from Israeli occupation and systematic violations of Palestinians' human rights. Although not a university-based effort, it is being led in large part by faculty members and students. Their goal is clear: faced by stonewalling from university administrations, the case is being taken directly to California voters...
 

US soldiers 'killed Afghan civilians for sport and collected fingers as trophies' (Chris McGreal) - 09-sep-2010

September 8, 2010 - Twelve American soldiers face charges over a secret "kill team" that allegedly blew up and shot Afghan civilians at random and collected their fingers as trophies. Five of the soldiers are charged with murdering three Afghan men who were allegedly killed for sport in separate attacks this year. Seven others are accused of covering up the killings and assaulting a recruit who exposed the murders when he reported other abuses, including members of the unit smoking hashish stolen from civilians...
 

Iran woman's stoning suspended after global outcry (By Robin Pomeroy) - 09-sep-2010

September 8, 2010 - Iranian authorities have suspended the execution by stoning of a woman convicted of adultery, the foreign ministry said on Wednesday, after weeks of condemnation from around the world. "The verdict regarding the extramarital affairs has stopped and it's being reviewed," Foreign Ministry spokesman Ramin Mehmanparast told Iran's state-run English-language Press TV...
 

Iraq Closes Down for Eid al-Fitr (Reidar Visser) - 09-sep-2010

September 8, 2010 - Pretty much in line with expectations, nothing truly significant has happened during the past month in terms of steps towards forming a new government. There has been a slight shift of emphasis in the media headlines as the secular Iraqiyya has finally begun realising what others have tried to suggest to them for some time: The Shiite-led INA was only joking during its supposed "rapprochement" with them, and probably never seriously considered accepting Ayad Allawi as premier, using the dialogue with Iraqiyya for leverage only. Instead, both INA and the other Shiite-led list, Nuri al-Maliki’s SLA, now seem increasingly focused on winning the premier nomination within the framework of what is still only a theoretical construction: The pan-Shiite National Alliance (NA) that would combine both INA and SLA and claim the premiership on the basis of that post-election bloc – a procedure whose legality remains disputed as far as Iraqiyya is concerned...

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