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Monday, February 18, 2013

Israel the only democracy with Suppressed Voices

Israel is back in News again for wrong reasons as usual.. this time for killing its own agent who worked for the most unethical organization on face of this earth called Mossad.

The sin of the agent was He was going to expose the dirty games of Mossad.

We see the Israel and USA teach lessons everyday to the Arab world to open up its media and   allow  people to voice there opinions,their throats go dry barking a lot about freedom of speech but this same Israel sits cool on a big episode like killing there own people in the name of protecting the state of Israel.

The so called independent state of Israel built on grabbed land of Palestinians feel that the Jewish world is still in a position to do what it wants but we should be reminded that world has changed a lot one indication of which is Israel and its unethical big brother Uncle Sam got a humiliating defeat in UNESCO vote on palestine observer state.

Even when you see the Google News page you will find that any news which Israel wants to supress is cooly hidden from public arena and news which hardly impacts others is put on top...eg. Zygier's murder has been hidden and murder of a sportsman girlfriend is the top news.

Eitan Cabel (Labor) said the following words “The current episode should lead to a shake-up in all the branches of the security establishment,” he said. “When it comes to anything to do with media, [the attempt to suppress coverage] shows conservatism or ignorance or both. Perhaps our boys haven’t noticed but the world has changed.”

TOI reports this

"The Mossad chief passionately urged media outlets not to report details of the 'Foreign Correspondent' programme, saying it would deeply embarrass the security services.

One Editor  complained that for too long gag orders had frustrated the healthy functioning of the press, and a review was needed to take account of changes in the media landscape.

"One editor accused the Mossad chief of 'treating the Israeli public like fools'.

read more here


Wake up ... this changed world of FB,twitter,blogs etc Israel has to turn upside down to show one face as only democracy (Egypt has become democratic) while on the other hand it carries on killing,bombing and all sorts of unethical  dirty acts to save the special state called Israel.....

Read this Below Article to know whether Israel really loves democracy ?

http://www.aljazeera.com/indepth/opinion/2013/02/2013210102718996794.html

News on Zygier at the following link,

 http://rearnakedsmoke.info/2013/02/15/zygier-planned-to-expose-deadly-use-of-passports-theage-21513/


Friday, November 30, 2012

News on Palestine Vote ... And You still say MEDIA is not biased

Yesterday I was eagerly waiting to see the outcome of a UN vote on Palestine statehood  which made Israel and Uncle Sam (USA) to bite dust a historic win for Palestine which gave them 139 yes and gave the aggressor regimes like USA and Israel just 9 votes as NO .... had it been other way round the whole world Media like BBC and CNN would have run prime time news

See this interesting Map taken from http://www.lemonde.fr/proche-orient/article/2012/11/30/qui-a-vote-quoi-a-l-onu-sur-la-palestine_1798387_3218.html




Google the major hub for world to see the latest happenings around the world puts this on his world news page



Seeing all this just compare this with BIG news for Malala Yosufzai who was claimed to be hit by a bullet from Taliban which could not be independently verified and top of this they say she was fighting for the rights of Women to get education as if Islam does not allow Women to study.

Respected mother of the Believers Hazrath Ayesha Rz. was the one to whom very knowledgeable companions of the Prophet would go for clarifications on critical issues and She would give her expert view. It is the claim of the Scholars of Islam that without her, half of the Ilm-I-Hadith [knowledge, understanding of the Hadith (and Islam)] would have perished.

So it is a moral bankruptcy of the West to target Islam on Education of Women ... Islam does not stop anyone from acquiring knowledge how can it when its first revelation in the final book (Quran) starts with Read (Chapter Iqra), Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) said, "Seeking knowledge is mandatory for every Muslim.''

Quran says “If any do deeds of righteousness, be they male or female and have faith, they will enter Heaven and not the least injustice will be done to them.”

So just dont take the Media blindly whatever the Media projects may not be the true story...infact Media was exposed in India recently when a big Media house was trying to strike a deal with a political person whose black deeds will be hidden if he agrees to give advertisements to this Media house ...watch it here


Saturday, November 24, 2012

1200 entered Islam in Alkhobar in 2011

http://www.arabnews.com/1200-foreigners-embrace-islam-khober-last-year-%E2%80%94-reports


ALKHOBAR: A total of 1,213 foreigners residing in Alkhobar embraced Islam last year, the director of the Islamic Call, Guidance and Foreign Communities Illuminating Office in Alkhobar has said. The figure includes 150 women.
In a statement, Sheikh Jumaa Al-Rimaihi said the newcomers include Europeans, Americans, Asian and Africans, with Filipinos (1,005) representing the largest number.
Last year (Islamic calendar year 1432), a total of 3,105 embraced Islam at the Al-Batha Islamic Center in Riyadh.

Monday, October 15, 2012

SABRA AND SHATILA By Robert Fisk



What we found inside the Palestinian camp at ten o'clock on the morning of September 1982 did not quite beggar description, although it would have been easier to re-tell in the cold prose of a medical examination. There had been medical examinations before in Lebanon, but rarely on this scale and never overlooked by a regular, supposedly disciplined army. In the panic and hatred of battle, tens of thousands had been killed in this country. But these people, hundreds of them had been shot down unarmed. This was a mass killing, an incident - how easily we used the word "incident" in Lebanon - that was also an atrocity. It went beyond even what the Israelis would have in other circumstances called a terrorist activity. It was a war crime.
Jenkins and Tveit were so overwhelmed by what we found in Chatila that at first we were unable to register our own shock. Bill Foley of AP had come with us. All he could say as he walked round was "Jesus Christ" over and over again. We might have accepted evidence of a few murders; even dozens of bodies, killed in the heat of combat. Bur there were women lying in houses with their skirts torn torn up to their waists and their legs wide apart, children with their throats cut, rows of young men shot in the back after being lined up at an execution wall. There were babies - blackened babies babies because they had been slaughtered more than 24-hours earlier and their small bodies were already in a state of decomposition - tossed into rubbish heaps alongside discarded US army ration tins, Israeli army equipment and empty bottles of whiskey.
Where were the murderers? Or to use the Israelis' vocabulary, where were the "terrorists"? When we drove down to Chatila, we had seen the Israelis on the top of the apartments in the Avenue Camille Chamoun but they made no attempt to stop us. In fact, we had first been driven to the Bourj al-Barajneh camp because someone told us that there was a massacre there. All we saw was a Lebanese soldier chasing a car theif down a street. It was only when we were driving back past the entrance to Chatila that Jenkins decided to stop the car. "I don't like this", he said. "Where is everyone? What the f**k is that smell?"
Just inside the the southern entrance to the camp, there used to be a number of single-story, concrete walled houses. I had conducted many interviews in these hovels in the late 1970's. When we walked across the muddy entrance to Chatila, we found that these buildings had been dynamited to the ground. There were cartridge cases across the main road. I saw several Israeli flare canisters, still attached to their tiny parachutes. Clouds of flies moved across the rubble, raiding parties with a nose for victory.
Down a laneway to our right, no more than 50 yards from the entrance, there lay a pile of corpses. There were more than a dozen of them, young men whose arms and legs had been wrapped around each other in the agony of death. All had been shot point-blank range through the cheek, the bullet tearing away a line of flesh up to the ear and entering the brain. Some had vivid crimson or black scars down the left side of their throats. One had been castrated, his trousers torn open and a settlement of flies throbbing over his torn intestines.
The eyes of these young men were all open. The youngest was only 12 or 13 years old. They were dressed in jeans and coloured shirts, the material absurdly tight over their flesh now that their bodies had begun to bloat in the heat. They had not been robbed. On one blackened wrist a Swiss watch recorded the correct time, the second hand still ticking round uselessly, expending the last energies of its dead owner.

On the other side of the main road, up a track through the debris, we found the bodies of five women and several children. The women were middle-aged and their corpses lay draped over a pile of rubble. One lay on her back, her dress torn open and the head of a little girl emerging from behind her. The girl had short dark curly hair, her eyes were staring at us and there was a frown on her face. She was dead.
Another child lay on the roadway like a discarded doll, her white dress stained with mud and dust. She could have been no more than three years old. The back of her head had been blown away by a bullet fired into her brain. One of the women also held a tiny baby to her body. The bullet that had passed into her breast had killed the baby too. Someone had slit open the woman's stomach, cutting sideways and then upwards, perhaps trying to kill her unborn child. Her eyes were wide open, her dark face frozen in horror.
"...As we stood there, we heard a shout in Arabic from across the ruins. "They are coming back," a man was screaming, So we ran in fear towards the road. I think, in retrospect, that it was probably anger that stopped us from leaving, for we now waited near the entrance to the camp to glimpse the faces of the men who were responsible for all of this. They must have been sent in here with Israeli permission. They must have been armed by the Israelis. Their handiwork had clearly been watched - closely observed - by the Israelis who were still watching us through their field-glasses.
When does a killing become an outrage? When does an atrocity become a massacre? Or, put another way, how many killings make a massacre? Thirty? A hundred? Three hundred? When is a massacre not a massacre? When the figures are too low? Or when the massacre is carried out by Israel’s friends rather than Israel's enemies?
That, I suspected, was what this argument was about. If Syrian troops had crossed into Israel, surrounded a Kibbutz and allowed their Palestinian allies to slaughter the Jewish inhabitants, no Western news agency would waste its time afterwards arguing about whether or not it should be called a massacre.
But in Beirut, the victims were Palestinians. The guilty were certainly Christian militiamen - from which particular unit we were still unsure - but the Israelis were also guilty. If the Israelis had not taken part in the killings, they had certainly sent militia into the camp. They had trained them, given them uniforms, handed them US army rations and Israeli medical equipment. Then they had watched the murderers in the camps, they had given them military assistance - the Israeli airforce had dropped all those flares to help the men who were murdering the inhabitants of Sabra and Chatila - and they had established military liason with the murderers in the camps