| Tony: Are You Blind? |
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| Monday, 11 September 2006 | |
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Patrick Cockburn, veteran Middle Eastern reporter and brother of Alexander Cockburn, writes this wrenching report from Gaza that makes you want to weep over the injustice and agony of the slow genocide of the Palestinians in Gaza. It appeared in Counter Punch on 7 September 2006. I have added my own highlights and images to draw attention what is mostly missing in mainstream American media--real people who are the target of massive state terrorism. Come to Gaza Oliver Stone and make a movie of this terror... Readers have left 12 comments.
traveller:
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Tony blair has got his ticket to jahanam- that was HIS aim in life!
________________________________________ Article: Non-violent protests in Palestine have become testing ground for experimental weapons Every Friday for the past two years, the people in a number of Palestinian villages have engaged in weekly non-violent protests against the Israeli Wall being built on their land. The Israeli military response has always been disproportionate, but in recent weeks has taken on a frightening new aspect: each week, the protesters gather at the site of Wall construction chanting slogans and holding Palestinian flags, wondering what new experimental 'non-lethal' weaponry or brutal new tactic will be tried on them this week. From a strange blue dye that has been shot at protesters the last three weeks, to a type of rubber-coated bullets that produce electric shocks, it appears that Israel considers these non-violent Palestinian, Israeli and international protesters to be its guinea pigs....and no one in the 'international community' has acted to stop them. The U.S. government, instead of pressuring the Israelis to stop attacking U.S. citizens with experimental weapons, has instead responded with a directive for U.S. citizens to stay out of Palestinian areas - aware of what is happening, they simply choose not to act. Israel, for its part, has banned internationals from entering the West Bank and Gaza, and has, in the last three months, implemented a policy of denial of entry of nearly all foreign nationals into Palestine - a territory made up of two separate, Israeli-occupied sections whose borders are controlled by Israel. SOURCE : INDYMEDIA
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2006-09-11 09:53:43
lulu:
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The Labour Party keeps defending this warmonger and allowing him to go to the middle east and preach to the democractically elected Hamas on which terms he will deal with them. He does it because Lord Levy and MPs in Labour Friends of Israel lobby him to do so! As a muslim I cannot understand how any of us can vote for labour with or without this war criminal. We live in a democracy where the "free press" cannot televise the genocide of Gaza! Even if they did televise it, your mortgage would still be more important, why else did they use the Chancellor in the last election to win. Afterall your middle class existence is more important than the death of a nation.
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2006-09-11 10:51:47
Abu Bakar:
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Dear Lulu:
You highlight correctly that the problem is the Labour Party and some Labour Party politicians. The solution is for good minded Muslims to join the Labour Party to shape policy from the inside and chooose the politicians. Act don't react.
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2006-09-11 16:01:51
June:
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I am so angry that the Lebanese government has welcomed Tony Blair to Beirut. I am an anti-war activist and I marched with thousands of others through London when Israel was bombing Lebanon and now I am really upset that the Lebanese government has shown him this courtesy. He doesn't deserve it. It feels like a slap in the face to me as an anti-war activist.
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2006-09-11 17:02:25
saif:
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Abu Bakr. Did the prophet(saw)join the mushrikeen in Mecca?
The Labour party and for that matter all mainstream parties follow an agenda. can't you see that every effort to influence policy has been totally ignored and ridiculed, be it the million march or the recent letter to blair. these capitalist poilticians will never change their core policies which includes the destruction of Islam as a way of life. this comment about joining the labour party is so pathetic and damn right stupid if you look at it rationally, never mind the fact that joining the butchers of Muslims is absolutely forbidden. Oh you so called moderate Muslims wake up! look at what happened to lebanon.. We do need to react but only as Allah has ordered us, which is not to use our emotions, be it by killing innocent civilians or joining the enemy, both of which are abhorrent. we must work intellectually to show non-muslims that Islam is the perfect way of life by becoming role models, thus dispelling media onslaught. At the same time work to influence those in authority in Muslim lands to implement Islam politically. Muslims should not react with emotion..and use Islam to solve problems
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2006-09-11 17:16:39
Abu Haadiya:
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Abu Bakar, please stop being so naive! No politician, muslim or otherwise, will ever reach past a certain level in the party UNLESS he/she dogmatically support the leadership and impresses the 'powers behind the scene'. This support would necessarily entail the backing of our immoral foreign policy. Remember forign policy is shaped by the PM, ministers and mainly unelected people such as policy advisors/senior civil service people etc. Backbenchers have little say. In order to get to these positions of influence you first have to sell your soul/conscience. This unfortunatley is the reality of our and most Western style Democracies' political systems. As for those who advocate supporting smaller parties like Respect etc.,They have to closely examine our 'first past the post ' electoral system, and then honestly ask themselves whether they have any realistic chance of effecting change OR are they merely pawns helping to spread the falsehood that we the ordinary citizen have a true democratic CHOICE as to how the country is run.
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2006-09-11 17:50:12
OSMAN:
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I must say joining labour or anyone else is no solution for palestine people. you will never be able to change the policy which labour or any other party implements.
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2006-09-11 19:49:24
ali:
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osman
i agree fully. we should be preparing upon what the devils ARE preparing as next move. my advice to all is prepare your sons and daughters by whatever means poss to highly educating them as knowledge is the best weapon ever in islam.
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2006-09-11 20:37:01
anonmouse:
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Response to June's post.
Lebanon is in a difficult position. It's enemy is Israel and it's policy of wanton terror against it's neighbour. Blair's inaction was tacit support for Israel's decimation of Lebanon. The problem the Lebanese PM faces now is to re-build the country. He needs to best serve his people by trying to win support for Lebanon. Meeting Blair and others is something he has to do. It is acutely obvious the Lebanese people consider that Blair allowed their people to die, just as it is acutely obvious that most of the british people detest and do not consider Blair fit to represent us any longer. But the Lebanese PM has no choice but to seek international assistance and support to rebuild and stabilise the country which he must serve. If only our own PM would serve our country and people properly.
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2006-09-11 21:00:47
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There is one thing I don't understand about the recent war against Lebanon: Why were the Lebanese army not out on the frontline defending Lebanon and the Lebanese people? Why was the Lebanese government asking for Western assistance when they refused to utilise their own military resources? All I can say is alhamdulillah for HizbAllah. They are true heroes and may Allah reward them. They may be dismissed as 'terrorists' by the hypocritical Western terrorist states, but they were the only people legitimately defending Lebanon from the Israeli bombardments in the absense of a Lebanese army. Forget disarming HizbAllah, they should be recognised as the State military; Their role in the region, living under the terrorist shadow of Israel, is vital. So the question remains, why were the Lebanese army not defending Lebanon once it had become glaringly apparent that Israel's attacks on Lebanon were a totally disproportionate response to the accusations levelled against HizbAllah?
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2006-09-12 20:12:27
Amin Moussalli:
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Comment - the answer to your question is easy. The Lebanese Army is best based in a fashion parade where it can hang about slicking back the hair, and grinning behind dark glasses. Does anyone remember the old Beyruth when they stood about frightening little girls and posing for photos? Driving along the Corniche looking cool.
Also the Lebanese Army is divided in itself and too scared to face the Jews.
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2006-09-13 16:20:31
Kebab roll:
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I am appalled that Tony went to Palestine and Lebanon. How arrogant. How out of touch he is.
Not only is he blind this man is also deaf and dumb.
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2006-09-14 22:45:27
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