Blackburn Muslims: You Could Have Saved Many Lives If You Heeded The Call's of MPACUK Print E-mail
Monday, 31 July 2006

Now, we hear that Jack Straw is speaking out against the atrocities which Israel is committing against defenceless toddlers. But, let us remind you that it was him who armed this murdering regime in the first place. Only if the Muslim leaders of Blackburn listened to us, many lives could have been saved. Lives of one day old baby's, the lives of our mothers, sisters, fathers, UN peace keeping forces, ambulance workers etc etc.

We Arm Israel

By Bob Roberts Political Correspondent
The Mirror
9 July 2002 

BRITAIN was accused of bowing to the US last night after allowing bombing equipment to be sold to Israel.

In a move branded unethical, Foreign Secretary Jack Straw changed rules and allowed export licences for British components to be built into US F-16 fighter jets bound for the Middle East.

Three months ago Mr Straw condemned the Israelis after they used F-16s against the Palestinians.

But yesterday he said: "Any interruption to the supply of these components would have serious implications for the UK's defence relations with the US. We are not a pacifist country."

His comments fuelled charges that Tony Blair was George Bush's "poodle". Brian Iddon, secretary of the Commons all party Palestine group, said: "We are aiding and abetting the Americans to attack the Palestinians."

Slamming the turnabout as "completely immoral", Labour MP Alice Mahon said: "After continuing to arm India when she was on the brink of nuclear war, this is too much to swallow."

Up to now, the Government has refused to issue export licences for equipment bound for Israel if it could be used against the Palestinians.

Now it will decide on a "case by case" basis. The F-16 components are head-up displays used by pilots to lock on to targets.

Downing Street said the changed guidelines reflected the "new reality" of the international defence industry.

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Anger Over Arms To Israel

By Bob Roberts Political Correspondent
The Mirror
9 July 2002

JACK Straw last night faced being hauled before the Commons after an amazing "arms for Israel" about-turn provoked outrage among MPs.

Announcing new guidelines, the Foreign Secretary revealed that export licences had been granted for British bombing equipment to be installed in US F-16 fighter planes bound for Israel.

Critics say the planes could be used to launch fresh missile attacks on the Palestinians.

Fuelling claims that Britain was in thrall to George Bush, Mr Straw said any interruption to the supply of the British components would have "serious implications" for UK-US defence relations.

He added: "We are not a pacifist country. I do not believe that we would make the world a safer place by Britain not being involved in responsible defence exports."

His comments were in stark contrast to his condemnation on April 16 after the Israelis launched F-16 strikes against the West Bank.

Then, he told MPs: "I am profoundly concerned at the scenes of widespread destruction of densely populated refugee camps."

Last night furious Labour MPs demanded that Mr Straw be brought before the Commons to justify his latest decision.

Commons Speaker Michael Martin will decide today whether to allow a Private Notice Question which compels ministers to answer criticism in Parliament.

The Government currently refuses export licences for equipment directly bound for Israel if it could be used against the Occupied Territories. That policy is said to remain unchanged.

But Mr Straw has ruled that licences for goods to be incorporated into products for onward export should be assessed case by case.

Among factors to be considered are the importance of the UK's defence relationship with the "incorporating country".

British "head-up displays" - used by pilots to lock on to bombing targets - can now be installed in the US F-16s destined for Israel.

Mr Straw said: "Appropriate use of arms exported to Israel by the US is the subject of regular dialogue. When the US have concerns they make these known to the Israelis."

Don Anderson, chairman of the Commons Foreign Affairs Committee, demanded a debate.

He was backed by Labour's Ann Clwyd, who said: "We must have an opportunity to question the Foreign Secretary on the continuing export of arms to Israel by the US or any other country."

Labour MP Alice Mahon warned of "growing unease" among fellow backbenchers at Mr Straw's "completely immoral" decision.

She said: "There are only a few planes involved. They could have put it on hold. It's another example of Bush saying 'Do this'."

Lib Dem spokesman Menzies Campbell said the relaxation in arms rules would leave the door open to exports "of any kind".

He said: "This clearly rushed and reactive change of policy provides maximum flexibility and minimum accountability.

"It gives the Government absolute discretion. Who on earth believes that hopes of peace in the Middle East will be helped one bit by this decision?"

Phil Bloomer, of Oxfam, added: "This could lead to British arms turning up in some of the world's bloodiest conflicts. That Straw is prepared to push through more questionable sales is worrying."

The UK will spend about £4million on joint research with the US on missile technology, Defence Secretary Geoff Hoon said yesterday.

In Jerusalem Israeli Foreign Minister Shimon Peres met the Palestinian Finance Minister, the first Cabinet level talks between the two sides in four months. But no breakthrough was expected.




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Readers have left 13 comments.
(* Shazan: Quote

This idiot who lead our rcountry chooses to ignore the critical problem- that it is the incursions and ruthless killing machine of Israel as a terror nation that keeps peace a distant fantasy in that part of the world. Just like South Africa was sanctioned out of its apartheid, Israel must be stopped from adding another holocaust on this earth, by whatever means possible. I hope he has the brains to understand that and a heart to admit to the trut
(1) 2006-07-31 03:09:56
Abdullah: Quote

Ibrahim Master is as good as a murderer in my eyes. He backed Straw and lied to the communty. He should be ashamed of himself.
(2) 2006-07-31 09:14:34
A former Labour voter: Quote

What is a true travesty is that none of these Labour politicans who are now being outed as friends of israel and are in the Labour party were ever voted to be friends of israel but were voted to be friends of humanity.

Being friends of Israel was also never in the Labour party's manifesto and I feel cheated as a Muslim for having ever decided to vote for something I did not know about. Now our great leader the freind of Israel decides that some lives are worth more than others and that killing some people can be justified..whilst others must be saved....sick....and unaccountable....

Nevcer again is all I can say
(3) 2006-07-31 13:08:55
Solaiman: Quote

Jack Straw, too little too late!
(4) 2006-07-31 14:55:15
Samira: Quote

Jack Straw is probably only speaking out now because Tony Blair replaced him with Margaret Beckett.
Lets not forget he is also guilty of allowing evidance obtained under torture in Uzbekistan to be used in British courts.
As for those weasly leaders of Blackburn - they remained silent when a month after they celebrated the re-election of Straw - thousands of Uzbeki demonstraters were mowed down by the despotic regime.
So don't be too surprised at their action (or lack of it) the sooner they are replaced with just and courageous leadership the better.
(5) 2006-07-31 17:14:05
aron: Quote

A great topic.

Now how do we move onto parliament.

Perthaps a copy to LORD PATEL AND HIS POODLES would be a good idea.

Even Jack Straw just says Disproportionate.

The text should be War Crime, Abhorent, Disgraceful, Unforgivable......

But then Jack and his pals are going to criticise Israel are they.
(6) 2006-07-31 17:29:02
Khalid Patel: Quote

They are far worser people in muslim community then Lord Adam Patel and Ibrahim Master, abdullah why dont you name the people who met rice when she came, Lord or master didnt meet her.

Its all politics, jack knows if he went against war he would have followed like clare short and others.
(7) 2006-07-31 19:24:40
ali: Quote

kHALID YOU SELL OUT! - rICE WAS TRYING TO GET HER TO VISIT HIS MOSQUE! - are you stupid and still defending the rat of blackburn??? Even after he betrayed th whole community and backed straw!

Master and Patel are hypocrites that sold us out!
(8) 2006-07-31 20:46:52
Dan: Quote

Jack Straw reaction is an interesting one. He knows that Blair will be on his way soon, and an election is probably no more than 18 months away. Suddenly, he realizes that he cannot take a Muslim vote for granted, otherwise unemployment awaits him. Since he was removed from the Foreign office, he has become expendable to the Zionist lobby. This Zionist lobby lavish him with gifts and media time, just as long as he talks up another war. Many people can have their thinking controlled by what appears on TV, especially by conmen like him. Now Jack Straw may lose this luxury, and this is the reason he has broken ranks to show "support" for Muslims. Straw's legacy will never be forgotten, that is why it is essential this rat is returned to the sewer ASAP.
(9) 2006-07-31 20:59:47
RazK: Quote

One day Blair too will say how bad the Zionists are, have you seen him positively squirm when ever he's interviewed. The guy looks seriously uncomfortable with himself. They've sold their souls in return for 'power'. The only thing is the soul lasts for ever but the power doesn't. I hope they stand shoulder to shoulder with all their 'friends' in hell.
(10) 2006-07-31 22:21:29
Khalid Patel: Quote

Ali get your facts right, you should name all the muslims in blackburn who are close to Jack eg Salim Mulla and quite few others.
(11) 2006-08-01 19:19:22
Joseph: Quote

You lot are overestimating yourselfs. Straw did not speak up against Blair because of his local muslim pressure.
If he was scared of the muslim vote he would have resigned as Foreign Sec before Iraq war.
No! Straw spoke up in revenge for his demotion from Foreign sec to leader of Commons.
It was personal.
Blair is leaving next year and can't touch or harm Straw now. Plus Straw can show the Labour Party that when it came to the crunch he had the balls to face up to Blair (although he would never have done it at a time when Balir was not a dead duck).
All this means is that Straw wants the deputy Prime Minsiter job under Gordan Brown.
You muslims have a long way to go before any politician takes your voting power seriously.
(12) 2006-08-02 16:57:21
Dan: Quote

The Muslim vote can make a difference in certain constituencies. Joseph, Jack Straw has become expendable. Cameron will be the next prime minister, Blair will see to it. Straw will hopefully be seen for the rat that he is, deserting the sinking ship. If he stood against Blair when the Iraq war came about, maybe he would be taken seriously. What will happen to Straw next will come down to what he says about the future Iran war. As for Blair, he will earn a substantial amount of cash when he leaves. He will never turn on the Zionists because they can still put him before a war crimes court. So next up, Cameron will continue what Blair started.
(13) 2006-08-03 09:53:50
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