Resolution Tel Aviv
Tuesday, 08 August 2006

So weeks after the premeditated slaughter began the Americans and the French locked horns at the UN in New York and came up with a draft resolution that isn’t worth the paper it’s written on. Just to recap the real sequence of events, Hezbollah are Lebanese, they are resistance fighters that formed as a direct result of Israel’s occupation of Lebanon in 1982. 

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Bolton Mosques Shine
Tuesday, 08 August 2006

In a public meeting facilitated by the Bolton Council of Mosques, local MPs, Dr Brian Iddon and Mr David Crausby joined the local community in calling for an immediate and unconditional ceasefire in the Middle East and questioned Prime Minister Blairs assertion that there was no relationship between the British governments support for Israel and the threat of terrorism in the United Kingdom. Both MPs called for a recall of Parliament, a ban on the sale of arms to Israel and an end to the use of UK airports in transferring arms from the USA to Israel. Why haven't mosques in all areas organised meetings with their local MPs?

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Sick GIs 'Took Turns' At Rape
Tuesday, 08 August 2006
A US military hearing has examined testimony of how three soldiers took it in turns to try to rape an Iraqi girl aged 14 in Mahmudiya in March. The girl and three family members were allegedly killed by four US soldiers. Graphic details of the attack at the family's home came in a sworn statement by one of the accused, James P Barker.
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Day 27 - 55 Killed
Monday, 07 August 2006

The Israeli cabinet will meet later tonight (7 August) to decide whether to increase the scale of her ground operations. This news came as Lebanon witnessed an increasingly bloody day in which fifty five people were killed as a result of Israeli attacks on the Lebanon. As the day’s bombardment drew to an end, Israel had soon enough launched a fresh wave of bombings as night covered southern Beirut killing at least ten people and wounding many others on an attack in a residential area.

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Arab Armies 6 - Hizballah 26 (And Counting!)
Monday, 07 August 2006

In contrast to the 6 days of fighting the armies of Egypt, Jordan and others managed against Israel in 1967, Hizballah afflicted Israel with its greatest number of casualties since the beginning of its war in Lebanon. Today, in day 26 of Hizballah's resistance against American backed Israel, thirteen Israeli soldiers died in a single attack by Hizballah rockets.  The attack occurred in the village of Kfar Giladi close to the Lebanese border. There were further attacks in Haifa causing three deaths.

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'What Muslims Want'
Sunday, 06 August 2006

Channel 4 'What Muslims want' on Monday the 7th of August 8pm. Channel 4 News presenter Jon Snow tackles one of the most difficult and controversial questions facing our country today: to what extent do Muslims in Britain pose a threat to this country and its values?

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MPACUK vs The Muslim Establishment
Sunday, 06 August 2006

 

Would this mother be crying for her murdered child if our Institutions were Active enough to defend the Ummah? MPACUK Says No. A Big No.

WE ARE AT WAR

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Revise Attitudes to Female Muslim Students, Universities Told
Sunday, 06 August 2006

Universities must undergo a radical rethink in their attitudes to Muslim women if they are to become fully inclusive and supportive environments, according to joint research from Liverpool John Moores and Bristol universities. David Tyrer of Liverpool John Moores University and Fauzia Ahmad of the University of Bristol conducted 105 interviews with 93 Muslim women aged 19 to 26.

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Too Little, Too Late
Sunday, 06 August 2006

Lebanon has rejected a draft UN resolution proposed by the US and France that calls for a "full cessation of hostilities," while Israel said it would keep attacking Hezbollah until an international force arrives to take over in southern Lebanon. Nouhad Mahmoud, a Lebanese foreign ministry official, said on Sunday that the government "would have liked to see our concerns more reflected in the text" of the draft resolution.

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Robert Fisk warns there could be another 9/11
Sunday, 06 August 2006

Is it to be like this every day? How many civilians can you make homeless before you start a revolution? And what is next? Are the Israelis to bomb the centre of Beirut? The Corniche? Is this why all the foreign warships came and took their citizens away, to make Beirut safe to destroy?

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Two Fox News producers quit racist news station
Sunday, 06 August 2006

This is a letter sent from two FOX news producers in Amman, Jordan to FOX news:

"Arab blood is not cheap, and we are not barbarians. You ought to be more responsible and have more decency when you take one side against the other. You have a role to play and a responsibility to shoulder for the sake of your very naive viewers".

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Oh God (redux)
Sunday, 06 August 2006

Everyone has their own tipping point. For some it was North Korea's decision to fire missiles over the sea of Japan last month; for others it was the transcript of Bush and Blair rap-speaking at the G8; the relief into which the number of Iraqi dead has been thrown by the war in Lebanon did for many more and for those really paying attention, it was the collapse of the world trade talks last week. None of these crises are in themselves unique, but they have built up over the weeks until you are watching the news one night and suddenly...

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Militants merge with mainstream
Sunday, 06 August 2006

Nour, a 19-year-old university student, came with two friends to one of Cairo's biggest squares on Thursday night carrying Lebanese and Hizbullah flags. "This is the first time I ever take part in a protest," she said.

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Lebanon in Crisis - Day 25 - UN resolution is agreed upon, but to what effect?
Saturday, 05 August 2006

Following a march through the streets of London which drew up to 100,000 people, the USA and France have finally agreed on the wording of a draft resolution. It will now have to be discussed with the 15 member states on the Security Council.  

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Bridge bombings cut Lebanese lifeline
Saturday, 05 August 2006

Israel extended its assault on Lebanon, making its first major attack on the Christian heartland north of Beirut and destroying four key bridges providing a vital aid supply route.

Four Israeli missiles hit a refrigerated warehouse where farm workers were loading vegetables near the Lebanon-Syria border, killing at least 33 people and wounding 20, local officials said.  
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Iraq could move toward civil war if the sectarian violence is not stopped!
Friday, 04 August 2006

The top US commander in the Middle East, Gen John Abizaid, has said Iraq could move toward civil war if the sectarian violence is not stopped.

"Sectarian violence is probably as bad as I have seen it," Gen Abizaid told the Senate Armed Services Committee.

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Venezuela withdraws Israel ambassador
Friday, 04 August 2006

In June 1982, Israeli forces attacked southern Lebanon apparently in retaliation for an assassination attempt against the Israeli ambassador to the UK, Shlomo Argov and artillery attacks launched by the Palestine Liberation Organization. Operation Peace for Galilee would become the longest and most controversial military action in Israel's history. We are once again seeing another Israeli invasion of Lebanon, which many are observing is even more devastating than 1982. 

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Lebanon in Crisis - Day 23 - Blair's hypocrisy laid bare!
Friday, 04 August 2006

Israel made fresh threats today to wipe out Lebanon’s remaining infrastructure to deter the Hizbullah resistance. This came as the Lebanese PM once again made calls for a ceasefire and an end to the bloodshed as he reported the death toll had reached 900 with 3,000 Lebanese civilians wounded. The International Organisation for Migration announced this week that 900,000 people have been driven from their homes in southern Lebanon.

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Israel's Cyber Soldiers
Thursday, 03 August 2006

As Israel continues its offensive against the Lebanese people and also intensifies its aggression against the Palestinians, there is also another battlefield that Israel aims to use for support of its terroristic behaviour, the Internet.

 

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