Monday, 7 February 2011

The other Dictatorship.............

Frustrated Arab's Diary
In the light of the possibility that
all dictatorships
must vanish from the Middle East,


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Three dictators selling us,.............  Democracy

There is another dictatorship in our  Middle East
and it has been there,constantly, more than 61 years

A One Party system , although with different new-party-names, each time.
Rotating presidents and rotating Prime Ministers,
although all were retired generals, and all were acting similarly,each time .


Apartheid, named " Democracy "
Occupation , named " war on  Terrorism "
Peace-negotiations , called " Peace "
Expansion , called "new-settlements "


Double standards on humanity
Double standards  on democracy
Double standards on  international-law


Overcrowded prisons, with right-less prisoners.
Right-less-citizens ,with a view on deportations.
Racism and colonialism hidden behind the "Democracy label."


It is a Theocracy acting as a Dictatorship
simply , under the flag of Democracy.......

When will it removed ??? Hilary !!


Raja Chemayel 
Posted by Tlaxcala at 7:30 PM

Rally in Support of the Egyptian People Against the Corrupt Regime

Sara Ibrahim

No to Camp David, Yes to Arab Security and Unity

Hundreds of people of different ages and sects rallied to the Suburbs of Beirut to attend a Festival that was organized by different political and national groups. It was set at the Ghobeiry square and held to support the Egyptian revolution against the Husni Mubarak corrupt regime. The Tunisian revolution had its share as well, as there was a salute to the Tunisian people who led the Jasmine revolution also against their corrupt regime.

It was attended by various politicians and religious figures from different Lebanese and Palestinian parties. Different Arab figures were there as well.

The people along with the political figures attended the event in solidarity with the Arab Egyptian revolutionary road, which aims at annulling the Camp David treaty; the treaty that betrayed the national cause of the Palestinians and held a conspiracy on the resistance in the interest of the Zionist enemy.


Egypt Speaks Arabic

Head of the Free Patriotic Movement Michel Aoun was the first to give a speech. He started by saying that the relationship between the politicians is based on interests. As for the relationship between the people, it is based on complete humanitarian morals.

"The sympathy we are witnessing towards the Egyptians doesn't shock us, the revolution of spreading fortunes rather than stealing them (Egyptians) has started."

As for Former Minister Abdulrahim Murad, he said that the oppressors of the Egyptian regime polluted the history of Egypt, noting that the dictators of Egypt through the Camp David treaty turned Egypt from a Leading country to a follower.
Head of the Naserite Popular Movement, Former MP Ousama Saad stressed that the path America has drawn for our countries has fell thanks to the people. He further added "Lebanon is the land of resistance that stood ahead of aggression and that was the beginning of this revolution."
Head of the Syrian Social Nationalist party, Lebanese MP, Assaad Hardan noted that Cairo refuses to be oppressed, "The revolution will never be burned up. While America and the "Israelis" are concerned about their precious treasures, the Egyptians are concerned about keeping Egypt on the right path."
The Secretary General of the Islamic Unification Movement Sheikh Bilal Shaaban stood on stage with deep rage and said, "All the victories we are seeing now, and all the revolutions in the Arab world are the product of the Resistance.

The change we are witnessing is due to the grace and will of the Resistance."


Military General, Head of the Republican Guard Brigade Mustafa Hamdan noted that the Egyptian people decided to stand tall after standing on their knees ahead of a Pharaoh. He added, "The Egyptians showed the world that they are able to challenge the toughest times and struggle for freedom."
Wiam Wahhab, head of the Tawhid party, on his turn said, "The Arabs' shouts of freedom will bring us back our bright future. I call upon the Egyptians to continue their sacred path in order to bring down the Camp David treaty.
As for Zahir El Khatib, the Secretary General of the Association of Workers, he stressed on the importance of the path of resistance embraced by Syria, Iran and Turkey and now Egypt. He added, "The revolution in Egypt now is a repercussion to the Lebanon 2006 July war."

He ended by calling out to the Americans, "The challenges between us will never be solved with negotiations nor with betrayals and surrenders but with struggle, Jihad and Resistance." He noted that what is taken by force will be gained by force!

People revolt - No to Camp David

Lamya, a Tunisian woman, was standing there with tears in her eyes, she said: " I'm so proud today because Tunisia my beloved country was the reason behind the revolution in Egypt. The Egyptians were silent for 30 years. They were afraid to utter a word against oppression. Thanks to the Tunisian martyrs who poured their blood to free their land from its devilish president, Egypt gained the strength to stand against the tyranny of its regime."

Jad a 23 year old interrupted by adding, "May God bless Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah! His wisdom and rage brought these countries to this day. If it wasn't for him we would have turned into slaves for the Americans and "Israelis"."

Meanwhile Ali the 17 year old was shouting out "Husni Mubarak is a Devil" expressed how sad he feels for not being there for the Egyptians.

As for Maya the 24 year old college student, she held the Hizbullah flag and said, "The feeling I have within me reminds me of what I felt the moment the South was liberated in year 2000. I am so sure that the Middle East will witness such a victory very soon! What we are seeing now in Egypt is a scanned picture that was seen in Lebanon during the occupation! For the perseverance and will of our people was the key to freedom."

Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah was the last to give a speech, via video link as usual. He announced his support to the Egyptian people adding his total pride towards the Youth in Egypt who are the most powerful participants in the process.

This rally is only one of the rallies taking place in the vast world to declare support to the Egyptian people who have finally decided to declare rejection to oppression and corruption, and demand their rights be fulfilled.

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Sayyed Nasrallah: Egyptian Revolution As Important As Resistance 2006 Victory


Hizbullah Secretary General His Eminence Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah declared support to the Egyptian and Tunisian people, who rose against their corrupt governments and started revolutions against their regimes. His Eminence announced solidarity with the Egyptian people, noting that one face of solidarity with this revolution is to defend it and reveal its true image. Hizbullah SG addressed people through a large screen via video link, at the end of a rally that was held by the different political factions and figures in the Ghobeiry square.

The rally was held under the slogans "In support of the Egyptian people's revolution against the Camp David regime" and "In support of Egypt's Arab identity."

His Eminence started his speech with an apology to the Tunisian and Egyptian people for the delay,

[ HE REFERED TO HEZBOLLAH'S PAINFULL EXPERIENCE WITH MUBARAK REGIME _ "HEZBBULLAH CELLS", THE DELAY WAS A MUST TO FOIL THE REGIMES EXPECTED PROPAGANDA ABOUT HEZBULLAH,  HAMAS, AND REVOLTION GARDS STANDING BEHIND THE REVOLUTION - NASRALLAH MENTIONED THE EGYPTION SENSIVITY ABOUT FORIEGN INTERFERENCE IN INTERNAL ISSUES- Check my comment here, made few hours before the speech]

"After all our experiences in resisting the US-Zionist schemes in Lebanon and the region, we cannot stand still when dispute takes place between the oppressed and the oppressor, between the right and the wrong."

His Eminence considered that topping the list of solidarity with this revolution is to refute all the alleged claims against this revolution. He noted that the worst false accusation presented by some in the Arab world is claiming this revolution is a US intelligence product.

Sayyed Nasrallah explained some of the Egyptian revolution's dimensions, noting "We are witnessing a real, patriotic and popular Egyptian revolution in which Muslims and Christians, Nationalists and Seculars are participating as well as Islamic, scholar, national, and intellectual various movements. In this revolution, all Egyptians are taking part, including children, women, men, intellectuals, scholars, workers. But the major and strongest element in this revolution remains the youth generation. That's why we can say that we're before a complete revolution."

His Eminence assured "This revolution is the result of the people's will and determination," stressing that those who protest, of which some get martyred or sustain injuries are to decide what to do and where to arrive, and what regime to accept.

Sayyed Nasrallah further elaborated that this Egyptian revolution and uprising is a revolution against everything, against tyranny, corruption, oppression, hunger, the regime's policies related to the Arab-"Israeli" conflict.

His Eminence warned of the US current attempts that aim at encompassing and understanding the Egyptian revolution in order to ameliorate the ugly image of the US administration in our Arab and Islamic worlds, and allegedly present itself as a "defender" of the Arab peoples, reiterating that this is the greatest danger the people of the region should be aware of.

Hizbullah SG tackled the worry and unease this Egyptian revolution and uprising caused in the US Administration and inside the Zionist entity, noting that the people and youth of Egypt should be certain of the great effect of their revolution on the equations whether on the regional or international level.


Hizbullah leader added "Look at the "Israeli" panic caused by only 14 days of Egyptian peaceful youth's movement," noting that there have been calls to reconsider the national security strategies, also Netanyahu has called for constructing an electronic wall between Egypt and Gaza, along with others urging to renew control over "Israel" along its borders with the Gaza Strip.

Sayyed Nasrallah also said that "Israel" is lamenting its strategic fate today, when it talks about losing its last strong ally in the region, following its loss to the Shah regime in Iran and to Turkey as well.

Hizbullah SG addressed the religious authorities, scholars and intellects worldwide, asking them "Where do you stand, by which front do you stand today, "Israel's" which protects the regime or on the front of the Egyptian people who wants to the regime to collapse?" Sayyed Nasrallah further called on all those who believe in justice, humanity, and conscience to determine their position and stand by the Egyptian courageous people.

His Eminence addressed the brave Egyptian youth, assuring "their movement and victory will change the face of the entire region, (a change) for the interest of it's the people, particularly the Palestinian."

He underscored "What they (Egyptians) have done is no less important than the historic steadfastness of the Islamic resistance in Lebanon in 2006 as well as the steadfastness of the Palestinian resistance in the Gaza Strip in 2008."

The resistance leader stressed that the oppressed people of the region hold their hopes on the Egyptian revolution, its determination and decisive victory. He added "It has long been said that Egypt is the mother of the world, and you in the squares are its great people, who can unyieldingly and faithfully change the face of the world. We trust your great capabilities in bringing change and we look forward to the day when you bring Egypt back to its historic position in the life of this region."

At the end of his speech, Hizbullah Secretary General also addressed the Egyptian youth saying "We wish we can be with you, in the Tahrir (Liberation) aquare and the squares in Cairo and the streets of Alexandria, Ismailiya, Suez, and other cities of great Egypt. God witness, I am longing to be with you to present my blood and soul just like any other young man in Egypt for the sake of these noble and honest goals."

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God's Chosen Terrorists

Meet God’s Chosen Thieves and Terrorists: the Jewish settlers

We don’t care what the world thinks abut what our land is or what our land is not… we are a chosen nation and the world knows that, and God promised us Jerusalem





Ultra Zionists


Louis Theroux constructs his "documentary" by using his very carefully crafted expressions, finely tuned sentences and deliberately chosen vocabulary, charged with subliminal meanings that could have only been conceived in the minds of perception management experts, to soften the image of the most vile supremacist group of people, and show them as ideologically and morally firm, extremely brave, warm, fun-loving, permanently threatened and persecuted just because they are Jews, yet very determined and steadfast, who live under extraordinary conditions surrounded by Jew-hater, who have "pogromed" the Jews before and who are ready to slaughter them again and again, just because they are Jews:



Look at the introductory sentence for example:

“Many religious extremists, and yet they are protected by one of the world’s most powerful armies… and they are ready to resist any onslaught to re-establish the Greater Jewish nation

Louis Theroux

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(Daniel Luria from the ultra religious Jewish organization utterit cohinim)

“This is the Jewish homeland and there never was a Palestinian people” Daniel Luria

“He doesn’t like the fact that the Jews are here full stop, that’s his problem” Daniel Luria
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“The international community is on his side, really in the sense that it doesn’t recognise the validity of israel ‘s annexation of East Jerusalem, and it review you as interloper in his community” Louis Theroux
Ok, the world’s got a problem… so I say, so what for the world, it doesn’t bother me” Daniel Luria

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(Yeh Lieberman chabad gilad)

Do you think that Palestinians and Jews are equal?” Louis Theroux
No...no Jews are the chosen” Y. Lieberman

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“They just bring the grapes to the doors… They are not allowed inside”
“Do they mind?”
“No…They want to serve us
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“He also knows that life is good UNDER the JewsDaniel Luria

"Until the twenties a community of Jews lived here but they were violently driven out during a pogromLouis Theroux


"It was the dream of Jewish settlers to be allowed to re-populate the area" Louis Theroux

"The presence of Jewish people in their ancestral homelands upsets millions of people around the world" Daniel Luria


The program ends with this chilling sentence:

“There is the flag, there is the tabernacle, there is the house, there is the Jewish life in the united Jerusalem, and there is nothingNOTHING that YOU or the world can do about it …NOTHING

Obama envoy Wisner works for Egypt military, business lobbyists

Pratap Chatterjee, The Electronic Intifada, 6 February 2011

US Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton meets with Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak in Sharm al-Sheikh, Egypt, on 14 September 2010. (State Department photo)


WASHINGTON (IPS) - When Major General Mohamed Said Elassar, assistant to Mohammed Hussein Tantawi, the Egyptian minister of defence, came to the US capital last April, he was given the equivalent of a red carpet welcome. The delegation of high-ranking Egyptian military officials that he was leading was ushered from one Congressional office to the next, from the Pentagon to the State Department.

His host was Bob Livingston, a former chairman of the appropriations committee in the US House of Representatives. On hand to accompany him to meetings with the military was William Miner, a retired Navy pilot with a master's degree in Middle East affairs from the Naval Post Graduate School. Cathryn Kingsbury, a former employee of the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library and Center for Public Affairs, an Arabic speaker who had lived in Egypt, took the delegation to Congress on 29 April.

Kingsbury, Livingston and Miner were lobbyists employed by the government of Egypt, helping them to open doors to senior officers in the US government. Records of their meetings, required under law, were recently published by the Sunlight Foundation, a Washington watchdog group.

"Many of the meetings with lawmakers were with lawmakers with seats on powerful committees including the panel in charge of foreign aid spending. Lobbyists contacted six of the fourteen members of the Subcommittee on State, Foreign Operations Appropriations," wrote Paul Blumenthal, a Sunlight researcher. In addition, Livingston and Miner traveled to Cairo to meet with the US embassy there to discuss "US/Egyptian security issues".

Indeed Egypt has received over 70 billion dollars in economic and military aid from the US Congress in the past 60 years, according to numbers compiled by the Congressional Research Service.

Specifically, the aid money pays for US-designed Abrams tanks assembled in suburban Cairo under contract with General Dynamics. Boeing sells Egypt CH-47 Chinook transport helicopters, Lockheed Martin sells F-16s fighter jets, Sikorsky Aircraft sells Black Hawk helicopters. Lockheed Martin has taken in 3.8 billion dollars from Egypt in the last few years, General Dynamics 2.5 billion dollars, Boeing 1.7 billion dollars, among many others.

The Livingston Group made the largest number of contacts with the US government for the Egyptians to make sure that this money continued to flow, but they were not the only ones. Tony Podesta, the brother of a former White House chief of staff, and Toby Moffett, a former Democratic Congressman, joined forces with Livingston to create the PLM Group to represent Egypt in Washington, according to foreign-agent records at the Justice Department. Sunlight records show that the joint venture was paid 1.1 million dollars a year.

When contacted by IPS, the Livingston Group lobbyists declined to discuss the exact nature of their support for the Egyptian government, referring enquiries to Karim Haggag, the spokesman for the Egyptian embassy in Washington, who did not return repeated phone calls.

Nor is PLM the only Washington lobbyist for the Egyptian government. Frank Wisner, the former US ambassador that President Barack Obama dispatched to Cairo earlier this week to advise President Hosni Mubarak, is employed by Patton Boggs, a law firm and registered lobbyist. On its website Patton Boggs summarises the contracts that it has won in the last 20 years to advise the Egyptian military, leading "commercial families in Egypt" as well as "manage contractor disputes in military sales agreements arising under the US Foreign Military Sales Act."

Wisner, a former ambassador to Egypt from 1986 to 1991, sits on the board of the Pharaonic American Life Insurance Company (ALICO) in Egypt as well as the American University in Cairo.

The diplomatic cables published by Wikileaks provide a further glimpse into some of the benefits that the diplomatic lobbying has won the Egyptian government, notably the provision of specialized military training paid for by the US government.

Under the "Leahy law" -- a human rights requirement named after Senator Patrick Leahy of Vermont that prohibits US military assistance to foreign military units that violate human rights -- US embassies have to vouch for all prospective trainees.

One cable from the US embassy dated 21 October 2009, lists dozens of members of a variety of Egyptian security offices from "Central Security" and "Public Security" to "Civil Defense" and "Police Academy" that have been cleared to take US sponsored anti-terrorism classes abroad. Another cable dated 13 January 2010 that has been made public by Wikileaks offered "Security Sector Central" officers three-week courses in how to handle explosives.

The courtship between Washington and Cairo continues to this day. Even as the Egyptian protestors were facing off against the tear gas grenades being lobbed by security forces in Cairo last week, another delegation of Egyptian senior military officials led by Lieutenant General Sami Hafez Enan, the chief of staff of Egypt's armed forces, arrived in Washington to meet with Admiral Mike Mullen, the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. (No public records have been filed yet so it is unclear if the PLM group was escorting them around again).

The most tangible outcome of this lobbying is the weapons sales and military training authorised by the US Congress and subsidised by the US taxpayer. But the relationship between Cairo and Washington is much deeper and wider.

Another diplomatic memo written on 14 May 2006 released by Wikileaks makes it clear that the US government is working closely with Egyptian spy chief Omar Suleiman on key regional matters such as figuring out how best to marginalise Hamas in Palestine: "[O]ur intelligence collaboration with Omar Soliman, who is expected in Washington next week, is now probably the most successful element of the relationship."

The diplomatic memo, which was written by Francis J. Ricciardone, Jr. (then US ambassador to Egypt) to brief Robert Zoellick (then Deputy Secretary of State) who was visiting Cairo at the time, notes that "Omar Soliman also told us he would be glad to see you (Zoellick), if schedules permit - he will be working the Israeli and PA delegations in Sharm" - referring to a meeting being held in the Egyptian resort town of Sharm-el-Sheikh.

Suleiman was described by New Yorker writer Jane Mayer in her book "The Dark Side" as "the CIA's point man in Egypt for renditions -- the covert program in which the CIA snatched terror suspects from around the world and returned them to Egypt and elsewhere for interrogation, often under brutal circumstances."

This week, Mubarak was lobbied furiously by Frank Wisner and other diplomats in the Obama administration, according to The New York Times, to resign and appoint Suleiman to take over as interim president in Cairo. Enan and Tantawi, the employers of the Washington lobbyists, have been put forward by Washington to lead a process of constitutional reform.

If the protestors do not succeed in ousting this cosy group of diplomats, former members of Congress and high-ranking Egyptian government officials, the game of musical chairs may simply move the players from one seat to the next. Suleiman will replace Mubarak and the military delegations will resume their rounds in Congress, the State department and the Pentagon, accompanied by their Washington lobbyists.

Pratap Chatterjee is a visiting fellow at the Center for American Progress in Washington DC specializing in fraud, waste and abuse in government procurement.

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Palestine is the key to Arab democracy

Sam BahourProtesters in Egypt and Tunisia can learn from events in Palestine, the region's barometer for reform
guardian.co.uk,

Palestinian youths throw stones in East Jerusalem, 2010
Civil uprisings in the Arab world 'were coined in the Palestinian context'.
Photograph: David Furst/AFP/Getty Images
Current events in Egypt and Tunisia have the entire region and beyond glued to their television sets. The all-too-spoken-about Arab street has risen, seemingly from the dead. But while it is satisfying to see a dictatorial head of state being ousted by his own people, it is far too early to rejoice.
What we are witnessing is the removal and replacement of leaders, not an upgrading of the political systems that allowed someone like the Egyptian president Hosni Mubarak to remain in power for 30 years and then have the audacity to position his son to succeed him, while the Egyptian people sank into deepening poverty.

Unrest across the region will force these reactionary regimes to make some minimal changes, such as introducing term limits, which should have been done decades ago. But these knee-jerk legislative changes are solely aimed at persuading the demonstrators to go home.
Likewise, no one should belittle the fact that hundreds of thousands of average citizens are challenging their governments in the streets. This is not like demonstrations as we know them in western countries. It is the real thing. Serious conviction – and sustained repression – is the prerequisite to get many people to challenge a police state that ignores even the most basic human rights.
Eygpt
In the Arab world, civil uprisings – or intifadas, as they are frequently called – were coined in the Palestinian context. However, the context of the first Palestinian intifada was very different to what we are seeing today.

First intifada
Back in 1987 Palestinians genuinely became fed up with the foreign military occupation that Israel maintains to this day. Communities across the West Bank and Gaza took to the streets and sustained their efforts for nearly six years. Demonstrations were only part of the story. The real ingredient to the Palestinians' ability to remain steadfast was much more complicated. Palestinians are highly political, and they organised themselves in a decentralised fashion and knew how to operate out of Israel's sight.
But the first intifada was aimed solely at a foreign entity, Israel, and ended with the signing of the infamous Oslo peace accords, which have failed multiple times over the past two decades.

The Palestinian leadership tried to pick the fruits of their intifada prematurely and paid a dear price in human, political, economic and social loss.

Egyptians would be well advised to learn from the Palestinians that the window of opportunity for real change comes all too infrequently. They should therefore be very clear on what they desire from this historic episode.

I'd guess that the US state department already has more than a few scenarios in place and dealing with these is what the Egyptian people will really be up against in the coming weeks.
The second Palestinian intifada in 2000 had many more similar elements to today's upheavals in Tunisia and Egypt.

Following the collapse of the Camp David II talks and continuing Israeli provocations, the Palestinian street erupted.

Although this second uprising was quickly steered to target Israel, the undercurrent at the time was boiling against a Palestinian leadership that was seriously corrupt and refused to shift gear politically, opting instead for a never-ending US-sponsored peace process.
The Palestinian president at the time, Yasser Arafat, knew that the second intifada had the potential to turn on him and the house of cards that he had created, the Palestinian Authority.

Arafat knew how to shrewdly get his people to vent their anger elsewhere – towards Israel, the foreign occupier. Arafat thought, like today's Mubarak and the many other leaders of his generation, that the US would come to his rescue and make things happen. He was wrong.

Every major Palestinian political crisis witnessed the traditional Palestinian leadership taking minute steps forward to keep the masses at a distance. Often these steps meant rearranging the cabinet while paying lip service to the demanded structural reforms.

Expect the same in Egypt and Tunisia.
Over the years, Palestinians have been able to maintain pressure on their occupier and keep their own quasi-government in check because they were organised at the grassroots level for many years beforehand. This level of deep, sustained organising has been weak to non-existent in most of the Arab world. The police-state governments in Egypt, Tunisia and across the Middle East made sure civil society remained obedient – as the media and the private sector were made to be.
The obvious question is:

if Palestinians are so experienced in taking to the streets, why then are there so few serious demonstrations in Nablus, Ramallah, Bethlehem or Gaza in solidarity with the Egyptian people?

The reason is that the Palestinian Authority has been co-opted by a US-dominated and foreign-funded agenda which, in times of crisis, understands a single tool: force.

The same applies to the Palestinian government in Gaza, for different reasons. Since the last Palestinian elections, which ended in infighting, the US has equipped, trained and led a new generation of Palestinian security services to serve their old model of Arab world governance – police states and banana republics.

Expect the US not to embrace real democracy in the Arab world, but rather to put a new, younger facade on an old and corrupt system of governance.
If you want a barometer for today's Middle East political temperature, follow Egypt; however, if you want a barometer for tomorrow's possibilities for serious, sustainable reform, keep your eye on the Palestinian people who are in a dual struggleone to shed themselves from 43 years of a brutal Israeli occupation and one to create the first Arab model of truly representative and accountable governance.

The main factor preventing the Palestinians from continuing on their path to structural reform, following their first genuine elections in 2006, is the refusal of the US to accept the results of those elections. Expect a similar US veto on any forthcoming Egyptian move towards electoral reform that encompasses true representation.
Until the people of the Middle East take reforms seriously and transform their mass demonstrations into sustained, organised efforts that address all aspects of society – political, legislative, economic and social – then the blood and tears invested in this latest round of civil outcry will be wasted.
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Mubarak's thugs

El Baradei: "Peace with Israel is 'rock solid'..."

Via Friday-Lunch-Club

Egypt’s peace treaty with Israel is “rock solid, .... I assume Egypt will continue to respect it,” ElBaradei said when asked about the current treaty. He also said “everyone in Egypt, everyone in the Arab world wants to see an independent Palestinian state.”
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Sayyed Nasrallah to Deliver Speech on “Egyptian People’s Revolution”

Somebody, the angry guy, criticized Almanar for its coverage the uprising in Egypt during the first days.

I heared an Egptian activist telling Al-manar, you forget us on the first days, but we understand why?

Later, the Prof. in political Science reminded the Angry Guy, to consider the Egyptian nationalism

"It should be noted that there is in Egyptian political culture an intense sense of narrow nationalism, shared by government and opposition alike" he stressed " It should be noted that this sense has been cultivated intensely by Sadat and Mubarak and has achieved great success, and that this cultivation has been part of requirements of the Egyptian-Israeli peace treaty in order to sever ties between Egypt and the Palestinian cause." he added.  "It should finally be noted that this nationalism carries with in it shared elements with Phoenician Lebanese nationalism, and both carry racist elements toward others."

It happened that both the Angry Guy and the Prof are the same person, Who smetimes act like the Arab saying: أنا أعمى ما بشوف، أنا ضراب السيوف

I fully agree with the Prof, and disgree with the Angry Guy, and many activists who expected Hamas to celebrate its biggest day.

Do I have to remind the Prof. that both the Tunisian and Egyptian people's uprising are complementary to the chain of victories and accomplishments of the national and Islamic resistance in Lebanon, and resistance (Armed and popular resistance in Palestine, especially the victim of Oslo (First Intifada).

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Sayyed Nasrallah to Deliver Speech on “Egyptian People’s Revolution”

Local Editor

Hizbullah Secretary General His Eminence Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah will deliver a speech today, Monday, at the end of a rally to be held in support of the Egyptian people.

According to Hizbullah Media Relations, the rally, organized by "The Lebanese National Parties and Figures", will be held under the title "The Egyptian People's Revolution against the Camp David Regime" and "In Support of Egypt's Arab Identity and Enhancing Resistance in the Arab World."

The event is scheduled to start at 3 pm (local timing), in the Ghobeiry Hall.

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Sayyed Safieddine Praises Revolution in Egypt, Assures Enemy Lives State of Panic from Changes

Local Editor

Head of Hizbullah Executive Board His Eminence Sayyed Hashem Safieddine said that "The Egyptian people today paves its way to freedom and independence, as well as assures its vital role on the regional level particularly on the level of the Palestinian cause."

"The Egyptians today through their sincerity, sacrifices, steadfastness, and clear heroic stances are paving the way to the return of Egypt and its normal and vital role in the region. It (Egypt) stands beside the countries of resistance and opposition that have been confronting and the Zionist enemy and achieved victory in more than one battle."

During a ceremony in Maroun Al Ras to launch the "2011 One Million Tree Campaign" which took place in presence of political and social figures, His Eminence Sayyed Hashem Safieddine said "Today, we look forward to be together from Lebanon, Syria, Palestine, Egypt, and all the other countries in facing the enemy so that we can achieve the promised day where the Resistance in Palestine an Lebanon stand along with the Egyptian people. It is the time when we altogether bring the existence of the Zionist entity to an end, which has already started to wobble owing to the steadfastness of the resistance fighters and the victories the resistance has achieved." 

His Eminence further considered "The enemy today lives in a state of panic and worry due to all the changes taking place in Egypt, these changes will lead to important accomplishments to all the resistance plans God willing."

He further added "Facts change, so do equations. It is not strange to know that the occupying Zionists are reconsidering everything, their schemes and goals. It is also not strange to find one day the Zionist packing their bags and returning back to the countries they came from."

"We are living a historic and important phase, because it (the phase) has started with the determination of the resistance fighters and the Mujahideen, as well as owing to the victories of the great resistance in Lebanon, particularly here in Maroun Al Ras and Bint Jbeil, in all this region." Sayyed Safieddine said, also referring to the victories in Palestine, and in the Gaza Strip, as well as all the political victories encompassing the entire Ummah which will only accomplish more victories.

Also, head of the Jihad Al Binaa Associaiton Mohammad Al Haj delivered a word in which he announced the launching of the 2011 "Tree Planting" campaign. This project has been among the priorities of the Association for the past 16 years in confronting desertification and its dangerous repercussions, which is considered as a strategic causr that should not be neglected.

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History repeat itself: The Story of Modern Pharaoh and Modern Egyptians



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Gilad Atzmon: Israeli Economy For Beginners

Monday, February 7, 2011 at 9:12AM Gilad Atzmon

We learn from the press and political analysts that, against all odds and in spite of the global financial turmoil, Israel’s economy is booming. Some even suggest that Israel is one of the strongest economies around.

‘How come?’ you may ask; besides maybe avocado, oranges, and some Dead Sea beauty products, none of us has actually ever seen an Israeli product on the shelves. They don’t make cars; nor do they make electric or electronic appliances, and they hardly manufacture any consumer goods.

Israel claims to be advanced in high-tech technologies but somehow, the only Israeli advanced software ever to settle within our computers have been their Sabra Trojan Horses. In the land they grabbed by force from the indigenous Palestinians, they are yet to find any lucrative minerals or oil.

So what is it? How is it that Israel is impervious to the global financial disaster? How can Israel be so rich?
Israel may be rich because, according to the Guardian, “out of the seven oligarchs who controlled 50% of Russia’s economy during the 1990s, six were Jewish.” During the last two decades, many Russian oligarchs have acquired Israeli citizenship. They also secured their dirty money by investing in the kosher financial haven; Wikileaks has revealed lately that “sources in the (Israeli) police estimate that Russian organised crime (Russian Mafia) has laundered as much as US $10 billion through Israeli holdings."[1]

Israel's economy is booming because mega swindlers such as Bernie Madoff have been channeling their money via Zionists and Israeli institutions for decades.[2]

Israel is ‘doing well’ because it is the leading trader in blood diamonds. Far from being surprising, Israel is also the fourth biggest weapon dealer on this planet. Clearly, blood diamonds and guns are proving to be a great match.

As if this is not enough, Israel is also prosperous because, every so often, it is caught engaged in organ trafficking and organ harvesting.

In short, Israel is doing better than other countries because it runs one of the dirtiest- non -ethical economies in the world. In spite of the Zionists' initial promise to bring about a civilised ethical Jew, Israel has, instead, managed to develop an outstanding level of institutional dismissal of international law and universal values. It operates as a safe haven for money made in some horrendous global criminal activities. And it employs one of the world’s strongest army to defend the wealth of just a few of the wealthiest Jews around.

Increasingly, Israel seems to be nothing more than a humongous money laundering haven for Jewish oligarchs, swindlers, weapons dealers, organ traffickers, organised crime and blood diamond traders.
Such a realization can certainly explain why Israel is totally impervious to social equality within its borders.

Poor Israelis

Since Israel defines itself as the Jewish state, one may expect the Jewish people to be the first to benefit from their country’s booming economy. This seems to be not at all the case. In spite of the economy's strength, Israel’s record on social justice is appalling. In the Jewish state 18 families control 60% of the equity value of all companies in the land. The Jewish State is shockingly cruel to its poor. As far as the gap between rich and poor is concerned, Israel is listed right at the top of the scale.

The meaning of all of that is pretty devastating; though Israel operates as an ethno-centric racially orientated, tribal setting, it is proving to be totally careless of the members of its own tribe -- In fact, in the Jewish state, a few million Jews are serving the darkest possible interests, the fruits of which, are to be enjoyed by just a very few rich villains.

Smoke Screen

But there is a deeper and far more devastating meaning implicit within it all. If my reading of the Israeli economy is correct, and Israel is indeed a monstrous cash haven for the dirtiest money around, then the Israeli Palestinian conflict is , at least, from the Israeli-elite's perspective , nothing but a smoke screen.
I hope that my readers and friends will forgive me for saying it -- I hope that I will forgive myself for saying it -- But it seems to me that the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, and Israel's horrendous crimes against the Palestinian people, actually serves to divert attention away from Israel's complicity in some colossal and global crimes against vast populations around the world. Instead of addressing the above relentless greed-driven attempt to grab wealth on the expense of the rest of humanity, we are all focusing on a single territorial conflict, that actually brings to light just one devastating criminal side of the Jewish national project.
It is more than likely that the vast majority of Israelis also fail to detect the deceitful role of the Israeli Palestinian conflict. The Israelis are indoctrinated to look at every possible issue from a national security perspective. They have failed to realise that along the intensive militarization of their society, their Jewish state has become a money laundering haven and a refuge for villains from all over the world.

But here is some bad news for Israel and its corrupted elite. It is just a question of time before the Russians, Americans, Africans, Europeans, all of humanity, begin to grasp it all -- We are all Palestinians and we all share one enemy.

I would even take it further, and argue that it is possible that, not before too long -- some deprived Jews and Israelis will also begin to realise how deceptive and sinister Israel and Zionism truly are.


[1] For more information about global organized crime connections with Likud or other major Israeli political parties. Please follow this link http://cosmos.ucc.ie/cs1064/jabowen/IPSC/php/topic.php?tid=147
[2] Also, it is rumoured that, prior to its collapse, Lehman Brothers transferred 400 billion dollars to Israeli banks. I am not in a position to substantiate any of these theories -- but I would strongly suggest that it is of some urgency to find out how truthful these accusations are.

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