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Dr Norman Finkelstein at UW

May 9th, 2008 by ktula

Dr Finkelstein being introduced on stage
Dr Finkelstein being introduced on stage.

One of my favorite writers Dr Norman Finkelstein gave a speech at University of Washington’s Ethnic Cultural Theater yesterday afternoon, six days before the 60th anniversary of the birth of Israel. This very same day is also referred by the Palestinians as al-nakba, the catastrophe, in which more than 750,000 Palestinians were forcibly expelled from what is presently Israel.

Dr Finkelstein
Dr Finkelstein discussed the myth of the “new anti-semitism”.

I took off several hours from work to listen to his inspiring speech, which lasted more than two hours. After which, Dr Finkelstein was kind enough to sign my copy of his book “Beyond Chutzpah“.

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Human shield

March 25th, 2008 by ktula

Hillary Clinton hiding behind a Bosnian girl
(Associated Press)

Why can’t you believe that Hillary Clinton was not lying when she claimed she came “under sniper fire” when she visited the Bosnian town of Tuzla in 1996 as the first lady? The picture, taken at the airport right after she arrived, clearly indicated that Hillary was using the young Bosnian girl as a human shield, just like the IDF!

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Ass-kissing to the Nth degree

March 21st, 2008 by ktula

#1 Pro-Israel lobby ass kisser hard at work in ass kissing
AP Photo/Tara Todras-Whitehill

John McCain, Republican nominee for the upcoming 2008 Presidential Election, hard at work in kissing ass. The Israel Lobby says “jump!” and McCain says “How high?”.

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Jonathan Cook: Evidence of Israeli ‘Cowardly Blending’ Comes to Light

February 26th, 2008 by ktula

Evidence of Israeli ‘Cowardly Blending’ Comes to Light
by Jonathan Cook
January 5 2008
antiwar.com

It apparently never occurred to anyone in our leading human rights organizations or the Western media that the same moral and legal standards ought be applied to the behavior of Israel and Hezbollah during the war on Lebanon 18 months ago. Belatedly, an important effort has been made to set that right.

A new report, written by a respected Israeli human rights organization, one representing the country’s Arab minority, not its Jewish majority, has unearthed evidence showing that during the fighting Israel committed war crimes not only against Lebanese civilians – as was already known – but also against its own Arab citizens. This is an aspect of the war that has been almost entirely neglected until now.

The report also sheds a surprising light on the question of what Hezbollah was aiming at when it fired hundreds of rockets on northern Israel. Until the report’s publication last month, I had been all but a lone voice arguing that the picture of what took place during the war was far more complex than generally accepted.

The new report follows a series of inquiries by the most influential human rights groups, Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch, to identify the ways in which international law was broken during Israel’s 34-day assault on Lebanon. However, both organizations failed to examine, except in the most cursory and dismissive way, Israel’s treatment of its own civilians during the war. That failure may also have had serious repercussions for their ability to assess Hezbollah’s actions.
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Ali Abunimah: Kosovo and the question of Palestine

February 26th, 2008 by ktula

Kosovo and the question of Palestine
by Ali Abunimah
February 25 2008
electronicintifada.net

Kosovo’s unilateral declaration of independence has produced a range of reactions among Israeli and Palestinian observers that reveal their anxieties about their respective situations.

An editorial in the Israeli daily Haaretz called on the Israeli government to immediately recognize Kosovo, arguing that “the struggle of the persecuted Kosovar people for independence is reminiscent of the struggles by other nations for the right of self-determination.” Of course Haaretz was not talking about the Palestinians, but about the “State of Israel, which was established in the wake of the Jewish people’s struggle for self-determination” (”Recognize Kosovo,” Haaretz, 18 February 2008).

By identifying Israel with the supposed underdog, ethnic Albanians in Kosovo, Haaretz implicitly recognizes that there are indeed some striking similarities though not ones it would acknowledge. Kosovo, like Israel, was illegally severed by force of arms from another country against the wishes of the majority population of the whole territory. Both entities came into being and can only survive with the sponsorship and support of the Great Powers of the day who sustain them in violation of international law because it suits their imperial interests. Furthermore, both entities are animated by a virulent ethno-nationalism that is fundamentally incompatible with the values of freedom, tolerance and democracy that they claim to have come into being to uphold. In this sense, Kosovo is the latest in a collection of Western-backed pseudo-states that also includes the Kurdish entity in northern Iraq.
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Ron Paul for President

November 15th, 2007 by ktula

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Ich bin ein Amerikaner

October 25th, 2007 by ktula

Ich bin ein Amerikaner

Ich bin ein Amerikaner.

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Jonathan Cook: The Trap of Recognizing Israel

December 17th, 2006 by ktula

The Trap of Recognizing Israel
by Jonathan Cook
December 16 2006
antiwar.com

The problem facing the Palestinian leadership, as they strive to bring the millions living in the occupied territories some small relief from their collective suffering, reduces to a matter of a few words. Like a naughty child who has only to say “sorry” to be released from his room, the Hamas government need only say “We recognize Israel” and supposedly aid and international goodwill will wash over the West Bank and Gaza.

That, at least, was the gist of Israeli prime minister Ehud Olmert’s recent speech during a visit to the Negev, when he suggested that his country’s hand was stretched out across the sands towards the starving masses of Gaza – if only Hamas would repent. “recognize us and we are ready to talk about peace” was the implication.

Certainly the Palestinian people have been viciously punished for making their democratic choice early this year to elect a Hamas government that Israel and the Western powers disapprove of:

  • an economic blockade has been imposed, starving the Palestinian Authority of income to pay for services and remunerate its large workforce;
  • millions of dollars in tax monies owed to the Palestinians have been illegally withheld by Israel, exacerbating the humanitarian crisis;
  • a physical blockade of Gaza enforced by Israel has prevented the Palestinians from exporting their produce, mostly perishable crops, and from importing essentials like food and medicine;
  • Israeli military strikes have damaged Gaza’s vital infrastructure, including the supply of electricity and water, as well as randomly killing its inhabitants;
  • and thousands of families are being torn apart as Israel uses the pretext of its row with Hamas to stop renewing the visas of Palestinian foreign passport holders.

The magic words “We recognize you” could end all this suffering. So why did their prime minister, Ismail Haniyeh, vow last week never to utter them? Is Hamas so filled with hatred and loathing for Israel as a Jewish state that it cannot make such a simple statement of good intent?
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