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More than two million Somalis out of aid groups' reach
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Africa Horn
Somali militants vow to block aid workers
We had this story the other day; this post adds some details. EFL; more details at the link.
MOGADISHU, Somalia: Al-Qaeda-linked militants in Somalia vowed to keep most international aid workers away despite a worsening famine, as the UN warned that 800,000 children could die in the region from starvation.

Frustrated aid groups said they want to deploy more food assistance inside Somalia but don't yet have the necessary safety guarantees to do so. The anarchic country has been mired in conflict for two decades and its capital is a war zone.

Friday's renewed threat from Al-Shabab means only a handful of agencies will be able to respond to the hunger crisis in militant-controlled areas of southern Somalia. And the largest provider of food aid -- the UN World Food Program -- isn't among those being allowed inside.

World Food Program (WFP) officials said the areas of southern Somalia controlled by the Al-Qaeda-linked al Shabaab, which imposed a ban on food aid in 2010, were among the most dangerous to operate in worldwide.

"There are 2.2 million people yet to be reached. It is the most dangerous environment we are working in in the world. But people are dying. It's not about politics, it's about saving lives now," Josette Sheeran, WFP's executive director, told agency staff and reporters in northeastern Kenya.

WFP was among several groups ordered out of rebel-held areas last year who were now preparing to return. A WFP official briefing Sheeran said the agency was considering food drops from aircraft in regions inaccessible by land.

Aid groups also face land mines in the border areas where al Shabaab clashed with Kenyan and Ethiopian forces earlier this year, said Regis Chapman, WFP Somalia's head of program.

Sheeran visited the pastoralist village of El Adow some 100 km from the Somali border. A Reuters witness said cattle carcasses littered the arid lands surrounding the settlement. More than a quarter of the children in the area are malnourished and a third of adults receiving food handouts, UN data showed.

UNICEF, one of the few groups that does operate in Al-Shabab-controlled areas, said it was gearing up to deliver "unprecedented supplies" across the region.

Somalia is the most dangerous country in the world to work in, according to the UN's World Food Program, which has lost 14 relief workers in the past few years. WFP pulled out of Islamist-controlled southern Somalia after the rebels demanded cash payments and other concessions.

On Thursday, spokesman Sheik Ali Mohamud Rage said aid agencies the group had previously banned are still barred from operating in areas under its control. He called the UN's declaration of famine in parts of Somalia this week are politically motivated and "pure propaganda."

A spokesman for the World Food Program in Nairobi called Al-Shabab's new stance "frustrating" but said WFP is trying to resolve the impasse.

"We are appealing to all parties for immediate access to save lives. We want to go in there. We're ready to move. We think a huge operation is needed. We've got all options ready to go, land routes, air lift, whatever it takes," said spokesman David Orr.

On Wednesday, the UN declared a famine in the Bakool and Lower Shabele regions of southern Somalia. WHO's representative for Somalia warned Friday that the conditions for declaring a famine are expected to be reached soon in two further parts of southern Somalia -- Juba and Bay.

Melissa Fleming, a spokeswoman for the UN refugee agency, said waiting until people cross into neighboring Ethiopia and Kenya would mean many Somali women and children will starve to death before they reach the camps.

The World Food Program said Friday it will begin providing food for 175,000 people in the Gedo region of southwest Somalia and to 40,000 people in the Afgoye corridor northwest of the capital, Mogadishu.

The UN food agency also plans airlifts of aid to Mogadishu, WFP spokeswoman Emilia Casella told reporters in Geneva. WFP also says it is "scaling up" efforts to reach those in what are believed to be newly accessible areas in the militant-held south.
Posted by: Steve White || 07/24/2011 00:00 || Comments || Link || [1 views] Top|| File under:


Africa North
Rebel Chief Says Gadhafi, Family Can Stay in Libya
Libyan opposition leader Mustafa Abdel Jalil said Sunday that Col. Moammar Gadhafi and his family could remain in Libya as part of a political solution to the five-month-old conflict, provided they give up power and rebel leaders can determine where in Libya and under what conditions they remain.

In an interview with The Wall Street Journal during an unannounced visit to Libya's rebel-controlled western mountains, Mr. Jalil confirmed reports from other rebel officials in recent days that Qatar has stepped up the flow of military aid to rebels in recent days.

Mr. Jalil's offer to let Col. Gadhafi and his family remain in Libya appears to be a significant reversal for the Libyan opposition leader, who is chairman of the rebels' Transitional National Council, based in Benghazi.

"Gadhafi can stay in Libya but it will have conditions," Mr. Jalil said. "We will decide where he stays and who watches him. The same conditions will apply to his family."
Posted by: tipper || 07/24/2011 19:49 || Comments || Link || [6 views] Top|| File under:


Germany To Loan Libyan Rebels 100 Million Euros
Germany has announced that it's loaning Libyan rebels 100 million euros ($144 million) in humanitarian funding, as fresh NATO air strikes are reported to have struck targets in and around Tripoli.

German Foreign Minister Guido Westerwelle said the funds were being provided "to build up the necessary structures and overcome supply shortages -- from medical care to food," adding that particularly in eastern Libya, "people are suffering more and more from this."

He said the money was to be paid back out of embattled Libyan ruler Muammar Qaddafi's assets, which are currently frozen, once the United Nations has released them to the new government.

Germany is not part of the NATO air-strike mission in Libya, and abstained from the UN vote allowing military intervention there.
Posted by: tipper || 07/24/2011 13:06 || Comments || Link || [3 views] Top|| File under:

#1  "Germany To Loan Give Libyan Rebels 100 Million Euros"

FTFY.
Posted by: Barbara || 07/24/2011 16:56 Comments || Top||

#2  Lucky Santa-No the United States is giving the rebels the Euros since all we do is prop up their wet dream failed utopia there. Maybe the euros should sell some of the several thousands of tons of gold they have and bail themselves out and support their own efforts in Africa!
Posted by: Ulusotch Big Foot2328 || 07/24/2011 17:18 Comments || Top||

#3  Lucky Santa-No the United States is giving the rebels the Euros since all we do is prop up their wet dream failed utopia there. Maybe the euros should sell some of the several thousands of tons of gold they have and bail themselves out and support their own efforts in Africa!
Posted by: Ulusotch Big Foot2328 || 07/24/2011 17:18 Comments || Top||

#4  Damn, I miss Lucky.
/sigh
Posted by: S || 07/24/2011 17:31 Comments || Top||

#5  and .com, and so many others. Agreed
Posted by: Frank G || 07/24/2011 18:35 Comments || Top||


Egypt's military ruler commits to democracy
[Bangla Daily Star] Egypt's military ruler yesterday stressed the army's commitment to democracy, as protesters kept up pressure on the general over the slow pace of reforms since a revolt ousted Hosni Mubarak.
...The former President-for-Life of Egypt, dumped by popular demand in early 2011...
Field Marshall Hussein Tantawi, the head of the Supreme Council of the Armed Forces and Mubarak's longtime defence minister, pledged to work for a free system through fair elections and a constitution.

He vowed to "pave the way for the pillars of a democratic state, which promotes freedom, the rights of citizens through free and fair parliamentary elections, a new constitution and the election of a president chosen by the people."

Tantawi delivered the television address to mark the anniversary of the 1952 revolution -- a military coup that overthrew the monarchy, which came six months after the January 25 uprising that ended Mubarak's 30-year grip on power.

Hours earlier, the military council had accused the April 6 pro-democracy movement of sowing strife after hundreds tried to march to the defence ministry.
Posted by: Fred || 07/24/2011 00:00 || Comments || Link || [1 views] Top|| File under:

#1  "He vowed to "pave the way for the pillars of a democratic state, which promotes freedom, the rights of citizens through free and fair parliamentary elections, a new constitution and the election of a president chosen by the people."

That is the best news I have heard yet. The power of liberty and freedom will be welcomed by young and old.

Posted by: Dale || 07/24/2011 8:50 Comments || Top||


Europe
Breivik: ‘My beloved Oslo has become a multicultural shithole’
Terror-indicted Anders Behring Breivik documented everything about his Islamist and Marxist hatred on the Internet.
Posted by: tipper || 07/24/2011 13:46 || Comments || Link || [4 views] Top|| File under:

#1  If he hates muslims / immigrants so much why kill Blond Norwegians? Gert Wilders has to disown this guy. This whole thing stinks of Mc Veigh just a nut looking for a cause
Posted by: Rightwing || 07/24/2011 23:12 Comments || Top||


Tech Support Needed: Oslo Shooter Manifesto Plagiarizes Unibomber Manifesto
Link is to original Norwegian source.
Anders Breivik Copied the Unabomber's Manifesto, parts 6 to 23, which he incorporated into his own manifesto. So the translation just amounts to Unibomber text.

The sections he incorporated tend to cover the inferiority complex of "cultural Marxists", and a semi-translation appears at FR.
Posted by: Anonymoose || 07/24/2011 10:13 || Comments || Link || [5 views] Top|| File under:

#1  More weirdness keeps trickling out about the shooter, who is so messed up in the head he makes Loughner look downright stable.
Posted by: Anonymoose || 07/24/2011 11:49 Comments || Top||

#2  As I was saying earlier, I wouldn't be surprised if upon checking you found bits and pieces of other manifestos within his.
Posted by: Thing From Snowy Mountain || 07/24/2011 22:12 Comments || Top||

#3  The guy did a boatload of anabolic steroids in the months before the attacks, plus caffeine and effedra. I half expected to see PCP in there too ....
Posted by: lotp || 07/24/2011 22:21 Comments || Top||


Norway youths discussed Palestine prior to attack
Posted by: LaBuddha || 07/24/2011 08:32 || Comments || Link || [3 views] Top|| File under:


Belgium's New Burqa Ban Challenged in Court
[An Nahar] A burqa and niqab ban came into force in Belgium on Saturday with the threat of fines and jail time, but the law faced an immediate court challenge from two women who wear the full Islamic veil.

Belgium joined La Belle France as the second European Union
...the successor to the Holy Roman Empire, only without the Hapsburgs and the nifty uniforms and the dancing...
nation to enforce such a ban.

The Belgian law, which prohibits people from wearing anything that hides their face in public places, was approved unanimously by the parliament in April.

Offenders will face a fine of 137.50 Euros ($197) and up to seven days behind bars.

Two Mohammedan women who wear full veils decided Friday to challenge the ban in the country's constitutional court, Belgian media reported.

"We consider the law as a disproportionate intrusion into fundamental rights such as the freedom of religion and expression," Ines Wouters, the women's lawyer, was quoted as saying in the newspaper La Libre.

"This measure is discriminatory," Wouters said.

La Belle France -- home to Europe's biggest Mohammedan population -- became the first EU country to ban the burqa on April 11.

In La Belle France, a woman who repeatedly insists on appearing veiled in public can be fined 150 Euros and ordered to attend re-education classes.

The Council of Europe's human rights
...which are usually open to widely divergent definitions...
commissioner, Thomas Hammarberg, criticized burqa and niqab bans this week, saying such measures threaten to exclude women rather than liberating them.

"In fact, the banning may run counter to European human rights standards, in particular the right to respect for one's private life and personal identity," he said.

"The way the dress of a small number of women has been portrayed as a key problem requiring urgent discussion and legislation is a sad capitulation to the prejudices of the xenophobes."

Posted by: Fred || 07/24/2011 00:00 || Comments || Link || [1 views] Top|| File under: Global Jihad


India-Pakistan
Dupe entry: Pakistan's K -- as in Kashmir -- Street
India has long maintained the upper hand in lobbying for a pro-India unification with Kashmir in Washington. Supporters of the Indian position often wield significant clout by making substantial campaign contributions to the members of Congress. On the other hand, Pakistan seems far behind in pushing for a pro-Pakistan stance in the U.S. capital, which is often complicated by the bumps in U.S.-Pakistan relations in recent years. However, the recent discovery of Pakistan’s decades-old secret efforts in funneling money from the Pakistani Inter-Services Intelligence agency (ISI) to tilt policy in the U.S. Congress and the White House provides a twist to the story.
Posted by: tipper || 07/24/2011 12:51 || Comments || Link || [8 views] Top|| File under:


Pakistan's K -- as in Kashmir -- Street
India has long maintained the upper hand in lobbying for a pro-India unification with Kashmir in Washington. Supporters of the Indian position often wield significant clout by making substantial campaign contributions to the members of Congress. On the other hand, Pakistan seems far behind in pushing for a pro-Pakistan stance in the U.S. capital, which is often complicated by the bumps in U.S.-Pakistan relations in recent years. However, the recent discovery of Pakistan’s decades-old secret efforts in funneling money from the Pakistani Inter-Services Intelligence agency (ISI) to tilt policy in the U.S. Congress and the White House provides a twist to the story.
Posted by: tipper || 07/24/2011 12:51 || Comments || Link || [3 views] Top|| File under:


Malik proposes Saarc body for policing
[Dawn] Interior Minister Rehman Malik
Pak politician, current Interior Minister under the Gilani administration. Malik is a former Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) intelligence officer who rose to head the FIA during Benazir Bhutto's second tenure. He later joined the Pak Peoples Party and was chief security officer to Bhutto. Malik was tossed from his FIA job in 1998 after documenting the breath-taking corruption of the Sharif family. By unhappy coincidence Näwaz Shärif became PM at just that moment and Malik moved to London one step ahead of the button men.
emphasised the need on Saturday for coordinated and concerted efforts by the South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation to combat terrorism and money laundering.

Addressing the fourth Saarc Interior Ministers' Conference here in the Bhutanese capital, he said Pakistain was making serious endeavours to eliminate the menaces from society.

Mr Malik, who presided over the conference, suggested constitution of SaarcPol, on the pattern of Interpol, and stressed the need for creating a Saarc commission with the objective of promoting harmony. He also called for the formation of a joint task force to control incidents of piracy in the Indian Ocean.

The minister said Pakistain, its people and armed forces had rendered great sacrifices in the war on terror and in preventing faceless myrmidons from fanning out to other parts of the country and the region. The war would continue till the elimination of terrorism, he added.

He said: "Pak people are suffering because of terrorism for 10 years. We experienced 7,485 bomb kabooms out of which 3,800 were suicide kabooms. More than 35,000 innocent Paks have bit the dust in the war on terror."

He said that after the attack on the Twin Towers in New York, Pakistain had paid a heavy price because people were facing incidents of 9/11 and Mumbai each and every day, but such incidents could not weaken the morale of Paks who were committed to eliminating the menace.

Mr Malik said Pakistain had improved rules and regulations regarding border control and immigration.

He said in addition to amendments to the Anti-terrorism Act, security forces in Pakistain were being equipped with modern gadgets and they were being imparted training to improve their performance.

"It is important to introduce philosophy of inter-faith harmony. I appreciate the King Abdullah of Soddy Arabia who took forward this philosophy. Exploitation within the religion must end. We can adopt that philosophy for Saarc too because most of the countries of the region were suffering," he added.

The minister informed the conference that Pakistain had banned activities of 31 organizations as part of its policy to combat terrorism and extremism and emphasised the need to change the mindset of people to control terrorism.

"It is a very crucial time because people are suffering, especially because of terrorism. The whole region of Saarc is suffering from it."
Posted by: Fred || 07/24/2011 00:00 || Comments || Link || [5 views] Top|| File under: Govt of Pakistan


Khar says no need for cajoling on militancy
[Dawn] Pakistain's new foreign minister, who held talks on Saturday with US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton
... sometimes described as the Smartest Woman in the World and at other times as Mrs. Bill, never as Another William H. Seward ...
, said the two countries shared the strategic objective of combating terror groups and Islamabad did not need any cajoling on the issue.

Hina Rabbani Khar also told news hounds on the sidelines of an Asian security conference that she expected positive results from a meeting with her Indian counterpart next week, in what could be a major turning point in ties between the two countries since they resumed peace talks earlier this year.

Asked if Clinton prodded her on tackling gunnies operating from within Pakistain, Khar said: "We have the same strategic objective.

"Pakistain is the first one to suffer because of terrorism, because of militancy. Pakistain is doing it for itself. You don't need cajoling on that, that is in our national interest."

On her talks with Indian Foreign Minister S. M. Krishna scheduled for next Wednesday in New Delhi, Khar said: "My expectation is to have positive development in our relationship with India."

It has been a baptism by fire for Khar, who was appointed to the post just this week, after five months as junior foreign minister.

Besides Clinton, she also met Chinese Foreign Minister Yang Jiechi on the sidelines of the security forum in Indonesia.

The meeting with Krishna will put her at the forefront of a complex, mutually antagonistic and volatile relationship between two nuclear-armed powers.

Khar also said she was comfortable about being in a senior post at a young age in conservative Pakistain.

"Our culture reveres anyone who has the ability to work for the country and young or old does not make such a difference as much as what your approach is, what your goals are and as much as how you approach a problem," she said.
Posted by: Fred || 07/24/2011 00:00 || Comments || Link || [5 views] Top|| File under: Govt of Pakistan


US arrest of Fai long overdue: Indian home secretary
[Dawn] The arrest of Ghulam Nabi Fai "was long overdue", a report quoted India's home secretary as saying on Saturday.

Fai, 62, a US citizen jugged on Tuesday, is suspected of links to a decades-long effort that allegedly funnelled millions of dollars to Washington to lobby US politicians on behalf of Kashmiri causes.

Commenting on Fai's arrest, India's Home Secretary R.K. Singh said: "Yes, his arrest was long overdue," the Press Trust of India reported.

Fai has been a prominent figure in the politics of Indian-administered Kashmire, racked by a more than two-decade insurgency against New Delhi's rule.

Kashmire is split between India and Pakistain but both countries claim the Himalayan territory in full.

The US Justice Department said Fai and Zaheer Ahmad, 63, a US citizen and a resident of Pakistain, face five years in prison if found guilty.

The US complaint alleges Fai and Ahmad conspired illegally as Pak agents, falsifying and concealing material facts that they had a duty to disclose in dealings with the United States government.

The allegations, which come amid increasingly strained ties between the United States and Pakistain, centre on the Kashmiri American Council (KAC), a Washington-based group founded in 1990.

"We had a fair degree of suspicion that the money he (Fai) used to get was given by the agencies in Pakistain," Singh said on the sidelines of a regional security conference in the Bhutanese capital Thimphu.

The KAC is suspected of being run by Pakistain's Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI).

Pakistain supports Kashmire's right to self-determination.
We won't point out that the Pakistani half of Kashmir has no chance at self-determination because of the spontaneous, uninvited Pakistani military invasion in 1947.
India and Pakistain have fought two of their three wars over Kashmire since their independence from British rule in 1947.
The first, started by Pakistan, was mentioned above, and oddly enough the second was also started by Pakistan. I believe the third was when Pakistan sent an army into what is now Bangladesh, and then India joined in at the request of the Bangladeshis. But it would be tactless and undiplomatic to mention this.
Posted by: Fred || 07/24/2011 00:00 || Comments || Link || [7 views] Top|| File under: Govt of Pakistan


Olde Tyme Religion
Muslims resent initial blame for Oslo attack
Posted by: ryuge || 07/24/2011 03:15 || Comments || Link || [3 views] Top|| File under:

#1  Muslims always resent.
Posted by: gr(o)mgoru || 07/24/2011 4:51 Comments || Top||

#2  Now where on earth could people have gotten the idea that moslems bomb and murder?

Cry me a river.
Posted by: Barbara || 07/24/2011 9:40 Comments || Top||

#3  I wonder where that Norwegian got his tactics from? hmmm...

Posted by: newc || 07/24/2011 10:40 Comments || Top||

#4  They should be the first to understand why.
Posted by: Griting Smith6978 || 07/24/2011 12:31 Comments || Top||

#5  Like the man said, the race is not always to the swift nor the battle to the strong - but it is a safe way to bet. Same thing with terrorism and Muslims.

If you do not want people making the all too obvious association between Islam and terrorism, stop your whiny-ass whining and do something about it.
Posted by: SteveS || 07/24/2011 13:25 Comments || Top||

#6  Since 9/11 there have been in the very close neighborhood of 15,000 terrorist attacks world wide and only 10-15, including this one, were non-Muslim. only a fool or a leftist (but i repeat myself) or a Muslim (i repeat myself again) would be critical of a first approximation that has a historical accuracy of 99.9%
Posted by: abu do you love || 07/24/2011 18:39 Comments || Top||

#7  TOTE DEATH TOLL NOW UP TO 93 FROM 91.

Unfortunately, AFAIK as per MSM-Net News the alleged Muslim group whom had claimed responsibility for the attacks have not been discounted, nor has the Norway Govt-Police provided any logical explanation as to the "why" or "how", etc. said same Muslim group came to take responsibility for the seemingly unilateral acts or crimes of Anders Breivik.

Lastly, I may had missed it but AFAIK Breivik hasn't taken formal responsibility for the Oslo Bombings, only for the youth camp - TMK the Norway Govt-Police is only treating Breivik as iff he did both???
Posted by: JosephMendiola || 07/24/2011 20:29 Comments || Top||


Southeast Asia
Outreach to Thai Muslims as blood banks run low in the south
Blood banks at hospitals in the southernmost provinces of Thailand are running low as violence rages and religious beliefs keep residents from giving blood.

At Pattani Hospital donors have shrunk to as low as one person a day despite local awareness campaigns, said Suthipong Taksinsampan, the hospital's blood bank director. They solved the shortage temporarily by collecting blood from soldiers and students, but during school breaks hospital staff are called on to donate during emergencies, he said.

He acknowledged religious beliefs have a great influence on local views toward blood donation. Some Muslims only donate blood to their family members and do not want to give blood to random patients who may not share their religious beliefs.

Maroning Salaeming, a professor of Muslim law at Prince of Songkla University's college of Muslim studies, said many Muslims mistakenly believe that blood is dirty and that giving blood to others is prohibited. Donating blood is not against Islam, he added, suggesting each Muslim community initiate a blood bank.
You tell 'em, college boy.
Spiritual leaders could help solve shortages by donating blood and explaining the benefits of blood donation for their own health and others' lives, he said.

The director of the Thai Red Cross National Blood Center said the agency has to work more closely with Islamic leaders to convince their followers to donate.
Posted by: ryuge || 07/24/2011 00:00 || Comments || Link || [1 views] Top|| File under:

#1  I'm pretty sure both giving and receiving blood transfusions are un-islamic. Besides, shouldn't Allen provide?

Action, meet consequences.
Posted by: Barbara || 07/24/2011 11:00 Comments || Top||

#2  It would appear that shedding blood is the only acceptable Islamic practice.
Posted by: SteveS || 07/24/2011 13:34 Comments || Top||


Syria-Lebanon-Iran
Qassem Says Hizbullah Ready to Discuss Defense Strategy but Not the Arms
[An Nahar] Hizbullah deputy chief Sheikh Naim Qassem
... the Grand Vizier of the Hezbullies...
stressed on Saturday that his party supports dialogue among the Lebanese and expressed readiness to discuss the defense strategy but not the resistance's arms.

"We will not discuss the resistance's weapons issue... their hopes and demands for toppling the arms are to support the American-Israeli project," Qassem said during a celebration in Hermel for the birth of Imam Mahdi and the anniversary of the 2006 war.

He told the audience that "there is no near war with Israel because Hizbullah's deterrence scares them (Israelis) and they will not be able to achieve their goals. They know that the resistance's capabilities differed from the 2006 war."

Concerning the Special Tribunal for Leb probing the liquidation of ex-Premier Rafik Hariri in 2005, the deputy chief said that "our political team obstructed the STL's aim to ignite the situation in Leb."

"The European Union
...the successor to the Holy Roman Empire, only without the Hapsburgs and the nifty uniforms and the dancing...
and America will cooperate with this government because their interests will be harmed. This cabinet will have regional and international relations," Qassem added.

He described the STL as "politicized" and not connected to Leb anymore, saying that it became a "political tool used by the (United Nations
...an idea whose time has gone...
) Security Council especially by the U.S. and Israel."

"They will use the tribunal whenever they wanted to raise an issue against Hizbullah," he stated.

Posted by: Fred || 07/24/2011 00:00 || Comments || Link || [3 views] Top|| File under: Hezbollah


Hariri Slams Campaigns against him 'Led' by Hizbullah and Nasrallah
[An Nahar] Former Prime Minister Saad Hariri
Second son of Rafik Hariri, the Leb PM who was assassinated in 2005. He has was prime minister in his own right from 2009 through early 2011. He was born in Riyadh to an Iraqi mother and graduated from Georgetown University. He managed his father's business interests in Riyadh until his father's liquidation. When his father died he inherited a fortune of some $4.1 billion, which won't do him much good if Hizbullah has him bumped off, too.
accused on Saturday Hizbullah and its chief Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah of launching campaigns against him.

Hariri's press office issued a statement saying that "some media campaigns against him are ongoing attempts aimed at attacking everything related to ex-Premier Rafik Hariri, his family, and political and national approach."

The press office said that "these campaigns are fabricated and organized by well-known media outlets, in a series of steps that began with Rafik Hariri and are today working on completing it."

"These campaigns are adopted and sponsored by Hizbullah and Nasrallah, who chose to reply to Hariri through their media tools by expressing personal hatred to everything that relates to Hariri and his family," the statement said.

The press office stressed that all the "fabricated" published news will not change the truth.

"However,
some men learn by reading. A few learn by observation. The rest have to pee on the electric fence for themselves...
ex-Premier Saad Hariri is keen to continue his commitment to justice and the Special Tribunal for Leb probing the 2005 liquidation of former PM Rafik Hariri," added the statement.

It remarked that Hizbullah is using a "weapon that can be added to its arsenal that will come to an end sooner or later."

Posted by: Fred || 07/24/2011 00:00 || Comments || Link || [5 views] Top|| File under: Hezbollah


'Iran, Pakistan can bring peace to region'
What are they gonna do, blow each other up?
The peace of the grave is no doubt what they meant.
[Iran Press TV] Iran's diminutive President Mahmoud Short Round Ahmadinejad says Iran and Pakistain are two nations that can bring peace, justice and security to region by increasing their level of interaction.

"Through cooperation Tehran and Islamabad can meet their demands and take effective steps towards securing their interests as well as the interest of regional nations,"
Ahmadinejad said in a Saturday meeting with the new Pak envoy Khalid Aziz Babar.

He pointed to various cultural and economic capacities and insisted that both countries should use such untapped potentials to further enhance their ties.

"Although the presence and interference of foreign [forces] have sometimes created restrictions and obstacles in the way of increasing the level of cooperation of regional nations, a firm resolve can help remove these obstacles and promote the level of all-out ties," the Iranian president said.

The Pak ambassador, for his part, expressed optimism that the expansion of Tehran-Islamabad ties would change regional equations in favor of regional nations.

Pakistain and Afghanistan have been ravaged by insecurity since the so-called US-led war on terror started in 2001, with the official objective of curbing militancy and bringing peace and stability to the region.

Tens of thousands of Afghan civilians have reportedly bit the dust as a result of displacement, starvation, lack of medical treatment, crime and lawlessness stemming from the war.

Thousands of Paks have also been killed since Islamabad joined the US-led campaign and provided its airspace and soil to the foreign troops.

However,
the difference between stupidity and genius is that genius has its limits...
after nine years the region remains unstable and militancy has expanded towards Pakistain.
Posted by: Fred || 07/24/2011 00:00 || Comments || Link || [8 views] Top|| File under: Govt of Iran

#1  See also DEFENCE.PK/FORUMS > PAKISTAN, IRAN ARE "NATURAL ALLIES".

* SAME > [PM Gilani] PAKISTAN WILL NOT ACCEPT THE HEGEMONY ["chaudry" = supremacy] OF ANY COUNTRY IN THE REGION, espec as per India.

"Chaudry" = local Pak, Indian term for denoting a powerful or dominating Chief, other Authoritative Entity-Power e.g. a Govt, State.

* SAME > PAKISTAN SHOPPING FOR BLACK MARKET [materials] TO CREATE HYDROGEN BOMB.

* WAFF > NBC WEAPONS:PAKISTAN PILES ON THE PLUTONIUM. NucReactor Diplomacy.

ARTIC = Since Indjuh is unlikely to initiate war agz Pak in order to minimize the flows of PAK, Regional Muslim refugees that would likely stream into India, PAK's Reactor-derived Nucmats e.g. Plutonium may find a reliable export customer in an ANTI-IRAN SUNNI SAUDI ARABIA FEARFUL OF REGIONAL DOMINATION VIA SHIA IRAN'S NUCLEAR MISSLES.
Posted by: JosephMendiola || 07/24/2011 22:37 Comments || Top||



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