Friday, February 29, 2008

They really want the Israelis in there..Don´t they..

A Kassam rocket fired from Gaza hit a house as a family was eating lunch. Three more Kassams fired at the town landed in open areas, causing neither casualties nor damage. Hamas's armed wing, Izzadin Kassma, claimed responsibility for firing five rockets at Israel, one of which misfired, injuring five Gazans.

In addition, Palestinian medical officials said that nine Palestinians were wounded in four separate IAF strikes in northern Gaza, adding that among the wounded were two young boys, aged five and six. The army said that it targeted rocket launching sites in Beit Lahiya and Jabalya.

Overnight Thursday, IDF Givat Brigade troops, backed up by tanks, struck at two terror cells during routine counter-terror operations in northern Gaza. The IDF reported hits on both of the cells. Meanwhile, Egyptian Intelligence chief Omar Suleiman has postponed his upcoming trip to Israel, planned for the middle of next week. Suleiman informed Defense Minister Ehud Barak of his decision on Friday morning. Jerusalem officials estimated that the reason for the postponement was the escalation in the Gaza Strip and also cited Suleiman's concerns that the IDF is about to embark on a large-scale operation in the territory. Cairo is trying to arrange another date for the trip, Israel Radio reported. Barak explained the state of affairs to Britain, Russia and the US and told their respective foreign ministers that if the Gaza situation deteriorates further, Hamas will be responsible for the consequences.


Even if it means they have to fire rockets on the Gaza citizens..In which "cause" they claim the acting for..Or "the Hamas cause"..Having their children among Iran´s paid "Islamic-Suiciders" at the front and on rocket launching sites.

Well..It´s the same old record working against peace agreements that have been on for decades. Breaking international laws, human rights laws, the Geneva convention of children´s rights and every f****** law there is! At the expense on people all over the region.

One wonder what they doing, their intentions is, their agendas is.

Israel's current military escalation in the Gaza Strip "is grave and dangerous, and puts in peril peace efforts conducted by Egypt with the concerned parties," Egyptian Foreign Minister Ahmed Aboul-Gheit was quoted as saying Friday in a Foreign Ministry statement.

Obvious that´s whats they want! That´s what they have been working on all the time! That´s what they have been occupied with for decades, while occupying Lebanon and brainwashing against "the occupiers"!

Seig peaceful-Hail destruction! The world? Oh it´s Syria and Iran..That´s the world..outside..Yada, Yada..Reality?..So many questions..I have not time for this..I must Yada, yada and running back to the bunker..reality is our bunker with plenty of food..haare Krishna..We are happy with the great gifts to be "nuclear weapons"...Oh..No..We are hiding..YOU be "nuclear weapons"...Why are we still living while others are dying? We are not radioactive we are hiding..Don´t be stupid..YOU sing haree Krishna hare..Yada.. and go to the path..the one to the rocket launchers and get you something in the head..Just like Mickey Mouse told you to..Hej hå hej hå vi hem till bunkern gå..Yada..Hail peaceful!

Lebanese sovereignty...Well...and how about the Iraqi? VA?

Hezbollah opponents called the U.S. deployment a threat to Lebanese sovereignty and independence.

MOSUL, Iraq (Reuters) - Gunmen kidnapped the Chaldean Catholic archbishop of Mosul on Friday from the northern Iraqi city and killed his driver and two companions, police said.

Yeah..it´s the "Islamic-principles"..The thing is the catholics and the Chaldeans have lived in Iraq way much longer than any "Islamic-principles" was invented!

This should have been done in HAGUE..Shouldn´t it..

BAGHDAD - Iraq's presidential council has endorsed the execution within a month of Saddam Hussein's cousin, known as "Chemical Ali," for his role in the 1980s scorched-earth campaign against Kurds, officials said Friday. But it spared the life of two other officials amid Sunni protests that they were only following orders.

Protect human rights, instead of having Turkey driving back and forward on the border

CUKURCA, Turkey - Turkey's military says it has completed its goals against Kurdish rebels in Iraq and its troops have returned. The military says the units have returned to their bases as of this morning. Turkey launched the incursion into northern Iraq more than a week ago against the Kurdistan Workers' Party, or PKK, a group fighting for the autonomy of predominantly Kurdish southeastern Turkey. The rebels have carried out attacks in Turkey from bases in Kurdish Iraq.

BAGHDAD - The Turkish military has begun withdrawing from northern Iraq, Iraq's foreign minister said Friday, a day after the U.S. pressured Turkey to end the offensive against separatist Kurdish rebels. "We welcome this move," Hoshyar Zebari told The Associated Press in a telephone interview. Zebari said regional Iraqi authorities had informed him that the Turkish troops were leaving northern Iraq, and the Turkish military had targeted only the rebels, not civilians living in the remote region. The foreign minister said he hoped Turkey "will respect the sovereignty of Iraq." Iraqi authorities have said they do not support the PKK but objected to Turkey's military action. The PKK took up arms against Turkey in 1984. The fighting has killed up to 40,000 people.

Protect human rights, instead of having Turkey driving back and forward on the border along the waters as they have done for decades and just acting like a military state, while the Kurds and the Shiite´s are victims of genocide from Saddam's former regime which members sits in Syria, which regime are torturing and killing Kurdish politicians at the same time they give out "legitimization's" and use Turkey´s border together with Iran and breaking UN resolutions and international laws!

"Craziness and hysteria"

"The more Qassam rocket fire intensifies and the rockets reach a longer range, the Hamas movement will bring upon themselves and Gaza a bigger 'shoah'-disaster because we will use all our might to defend ourselves," Vilnai told Army Radio. Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert has so far been wary of launching a major ground offensive, which could derail U.S.-backed peace talks with Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas. But domestic pressure is growing.

Ismail Haniyeh, Hamas's prime minister in the Gaza Strip, described the threat of a major Israeli offensive as "craziness and hysteria," saying: "Our people are facing a real war."

"Israel is not keen on and rushing for an offensive, but Hamas is leaving us no choice," Barak told the leaders, according to Israel's mass circulation daily, Yedioth Ahronoth. Hamas has raised the stakes in the confrontation by using Soviet-designed Grad missiles, more powerful and accurate than improvised Gazan Qassams, to strike deep into Ashkelon, a city of 120,000 people. Israel says it can maintain parallel tracks with the Palestinians, at reaching a statehood agreement with Abbas.


Yes we can understand Abbas concerns for the Gaza citizens..We all are concerned for the Gaza citizens that are held in Hamas/Syrias/Iran´s political prison with "suicide-fabrics", just as in Lebanon where they pick up youths "to fight for Hezbollah", the Palestinians and the whole f***** region to oppress people in with their terror-management as they have done for decades.

"Losing the Arab summit is by far better than losing Lebanon's dossier"

A high-ranking Syrian official said that Damascus is aware that losing the Arab summit is by far better than losing Lebanon's dossier."Damascus will not sell out Lebanon to the Americans or their allies for the sake of the summit," said the source, who spoke on condition of anonymity."On the contrary, it (Damascus) will support its allies in Lebanon and will insist on holding the summit on time and make sure it is not linked to any issue, be it Lebanon or other Arab or bilateral disputes," the official said. Arab diplomatic sources in Beirut, meanwhile, said it is likely that the summit be moved to Sharm al-Sheikh provided that Syria presents such a proposal.They said Washington "wishes" for failure of the summit unless efforts were successful in pressuring Syria to make some concessions in the Lebanon dossier.

That´s just ridiculous excuses for some people to occupy and having their "Islamic-principles-movements" to terrorise the whole region with for nothing but their own interests and gains, without respecting international laws and others rights at the expense of everyone else! Lebanon is Lebanon and is the Lebanese´s!

As if Syria is interested in peace talks about Golan or interests about Golan at all! The are just interested in brainwashing the Palestinians against the "occupiers" so they can occupy!


This people have tortured and killed a Kurdish politician Osman Mihemed Silêman Hecî, who had served as a Syrian MP, in the background of Turkey´s operation in Iraq that they have "legitimized"! Jailing human rights activists! Terrorising the whole region! Breaking human rights, international laws, UN resolutions. occupying a whole country for 29 years which they claim is their private property, while support terror "for the Palestinian cause", against the "occupiers"! Shouting from Damascus about "resistance" so there can be no conditions where "resistance" it´s not needed, at the same time Palestinian police forces getting shot trying to restore order, and when it counts and there is peace meetings and conferences it´s all about them.

And after they have support terror and stired up trouble while there is work to reach agreements between the Palestinians and the Israelis, they claim they are interested of talking about Golan! Year after year after year..They have taking others into their proxy wars and hauled the whole region with them in wars for decades and centuries!

Well..We don´t have to draw another map..Do we? A Turkish delegation arrived in Baghdad..

"Jordanians are looking forward to economic, political and social stability for the Iraqi people," al-Saket added.

Basra governor on Wednesday retracted his statements accusing the Iranian consulate of plotting to assassinate both him and his brother. ”The Iranian consulate never tried to target me, they only gave advice,” Mohmaed Masbah al-Waili pointed out in a press conference held in his Basra office. Earlier, the Basra governor accused the Iranian consulate in Basra of plotting to assassinate him and his brother. He claimed “insiders from the consulate revealed the information of the plan to assassinate him.”

A Turkish delegation arrived in Baghdad on Wednesday morning to hold talks over the Turkish military operations in northern Iraq. The delegation includes a special envoy of Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyib Erdogan. "It will hold a meeting with Iraqi President Jalal Talabani, Vice President Tareq al-Hashemi and Foreign Minister Hoshyar Zibari," official Spokesman for the Iraqi government Ali al-Dabagh told Aswat al-Iraq – Voices of Iraq.

"The delegation will update the Iraqi officials with the recent developments on the Iraqi-Turkish borders," al-Dabagh said. "The government will assert its rejection to the military operations and targeting infrastructure." Foreign Ministry Undersecretary Labied Abbawi had said earlier "a high-level Turkish delegation will be in Baghdad to convey a message from President Abdullah Gul to his Iraqi counterpart Jalal Talabani."The Iraqi government said that it understood Turkey's legal interests and would not allow its territories to be a springboard for operations threatening security and stability.
Source: voices of Iraq

Kurdish rebels surrounded about 200 Turkish soldiers in a mountain valley in northern Iraq on Thursday, a spokesman for the rebels said. Rebel spokesman Ahmad Danas said the soldiers were in a valley between two mountains about 10 kilometers from the Turkey-Iraq border when the rebels surrounded them. Heavy clashes have broken out between the two sides, he added.
Turkish officials were not immediately available for comment.


The question here is: Can such an operation, which has been repeated 24 times in the past 15 years, terminate the existence of the PKK? Does it target the PKK or is there another purpose? Or, why is Turkey, instead of choosing the language of peace and dialogue, opting for violence? But none of this legalizes Turkey's continuous use of a military alternative to resolve an internal problem that is being tugged by humanitarian and political sides. According to opinions of most political observers and human rights activists, it's time for Turkey, for once in its history, to abandon military means it uses to show "national pride" and instead opt for dialogue and peace.

Well..First..Turkey´s border have been used for decades to transport weapons to Hezbollah and is a part of the Iranian "Islamic principles" which Kurds are not a part of, and their invented al-Quds day they use together with "the Palestinian cause" to make them suffer in the Palestinians farmlands..And a part of Syria´s occupation of Lebanon and "legitimizations of terror organisations for the Palestinians rights", while brainwashing against the "occupiers" and killing Kurdish politicians and "legitimizes" military operations against the Kurds rights. And having their former Baath party members that should be in HAGUE for killing Shiites and Kurds..

So we have the Turks in the North and the Iranian´s in the south and the Shiites being targeted and a Kurdish politician being killed in Syria and the "Palestinian cause" against the "occupiers" while occupying Lebanon and denying the Kurds their rights
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Thursday, February 28, 2008

A CRIME against the Genveva convention of children´s rights to brainwash children and use them as weapons!

UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon called suicide bombing an "unacceptable political weapon" on Tuesday, and said he will speak to the president of the General Assembly about holding a special session on the issue.

Ban spoke during a private 50-minute meeting with officials from the Simon Wiesenthal Center. The officials urged the UN to designate suicide bombing a crime against humanity, a campaign they have been conducting for four years. Rabbi Marvin Hier, the center's dean, said the UN had held special sessions on important issues and that "the time has come to place suicide terror at the top of the international agenda." "This scourge is only going to get worse and world must act before it's too late" Hier said. "No group has escaped suicide terror and today Muslims are the predominant victims of this scourge."


So why don´t we just cut Hamas TV-station that is just a tool to commit crimes?

12-year-old Samah Nayyef Abu Garad, was hit in the head by a bullet

A teenage Bedouin girl was fatally shot on Thursday in the Sinai Peninsula near Egypt's border with Israel, an Egyptian security official and medics said. The girl, identified as 12-year-old Samah Nayyef Abu Garad, was hit in the head by a bullet, eyewitnesses and the security official said.

"She was shot by a stray bullet from the other side of the border, due to the ongoing fighting today between the Palestinians and Israelis.A witness said Abu Garad was shot while standing near her home in the village of Umm Ammad, about 400 meters from the Israeli-controlled border point of Kerem Shalom and close to the Gaza Strip. Imad Kharboush, head of the emergency unit at el-Arish hospital, said Abu Garad was brought in a critical condition to the hospital and died a few minutes later of brain damage.


The latest spike began Wednesday, when five Iranian-trained Hamas militants, including two rocket masterminds, were killed in an Israeli airstrike in southern Gaza. The ministry also instructed its representatives to reveal that the Grad missiles that were fired at Ashkelon on Thursday were smuggled through Sinai from Iran. According to one diplomatic source, stressing the Iranian origin of the missiles showed the importance of aggressive action to stop the smuggling.

Also..US imposes new sanctions on 4 Syrians individuals accused of helping smuggle weapons, money, and terrorists into Iraq to assist al-Qaida.

The destruction and death in Gaza

GAZA CITY, Gaza Strip - Israeli aircraft struck a series of targets throughout the Gaza Strip on Thursday, killing 14 Palestinians — including four youths — in a fresh upsurge in fighting that threatened to provoke even harsher Israeli action. The Israeli attacks stepped up the pressure on Hamas, a day after a rocket fired by the Islamic militant group from Gaza killed an Israeli man. However, Palestinian rocket fire continued throughout the day, lightly wounding two people. Police said two rockets reached Ashkelon, a major city about 12 miles north of Gaza.

Thursday's violence raised the death toll in two days of fighting to 23 Palestinians and threatened to worsen the ongoing bloodshed in the area, which involves near-daily Palestinian rocket attacks from Gaza and harsh Israeli reprisals. The latest wave of violence began on Wednesday when an Israeli air strike killed five Hamas militants traveling in a van. Israeli officials said that among the five were an unstated number who received weapons and explosives training in Iran, and local media reports quoted anonymous officials as saying the men were planning a large attack against Israel.

Hamas retaliated by firing more than 40 rockets into Israel, one of the heaviest barrages in months. One rocket landed on an Israeli college campus in the southern town of Sderot, killing a 47-year-old father of four. It was the first fatal rocket attack since last May. On Thursday, Israel carried out at least 10 airstrikes in northern and central Gaza, Palestinians said. The army said it was targeting rocket-launching areas. Officials said at least 12 people were killed. Five of the dead were civilians, including four youths under the age of 16 struck in the northern town of Jebaliya, said Dr. Moaia Hassanain of the Palestinian Health Ministry.

The Israeli army has U.S.-made F-16 warplanes and Apache helicopters, as well as locally developed pilotless drones, in its arsenal. Palestinian witnesses said all three types of aircraft were used in the recent attacks. The army did not immediately comment. "The only requirement we have of the Palestinians is stop killing innocent Israelis like they did last night," he said. "It's hard to do business when you have to bury your population as the result of the atrocities and the terror committed by the Palestinians." Despite the Israeli attacks, Palestinian militants fired at least 10 homemade rockets into Israel, police said. Two people were lightly wounded, including a bodyguard of Public Security Minister Avi Dichter. Police said four foreign-made Katyusha rockets reached Ashkelon.

Visiting the morgue at Gaza City's Shifa hospital Thursday, Khalil al-Haya said he was proud that his son had lost his life for the Hamas cause, like many of his relatives. "I thank God for this gift," he said. "This is the 10th member of my family to receive the honor of martyrdom." Several thousands people joined the funeral procession.

GAZA (Reuters) - Israeli forces killed four Palestinian boys playing football in the Hamas-run Gaza Strip on Thursday, medical workers said, during intensified attacks in response to the death of an Israeli in a rocket strike. The deaths of the boys, aged 10, 12, 13 and 15, near the town of Jabalya, raised to 26 the number of Palestinians killed in the Gaza Strip over the past two days. An Israeli military spokeswoman had no immediate information about the incident.

"Iran´s Islamic-principles operatives"

A female teenager from east Jerusalem was arrested several weeks ago on suspicion of planning to carry out a suicide bombing, Police announced Thursday. The girl, approximately 17 years of age, had allegedly contact with Iran´s Islamic-principles operatives in the West Bank.

RA..major deity in ancient Egyptian religion by the fifth dynasty.

For the Egyptians, the sun most basically represented light, warmth, and therefore, growth. This made Ra very important to Egyptians, and it is probably therefore no coincidence that he came to be seen as the ruler of all. The sun was either seen as the body or eye of Ra. The sun was thought to travel in a boat, to protect its fires from the primordial waters of the underworld it passed through during the night. Ra traveled in the sunboat with various deities, including Ma'at who guided the boat's course and Set and Mehen who defended against monsters in the underworld. These monsters included Apep, the serpent who tried to stop the sunboat's journey every day by consuming it. So, the Egyptians saw the sunrise as the rebirth of the sun through Nut, the sky, and thus attributed the concept of rebirth and renewal to Ra, strengthening his role as a creator god.

Ra is primarily depicted as a man in artwork, wearing a pharaoh's crown (a sign of his kingship over the deities) and the sun disk on his head. Often he had a falcon's head, much like Horus. Sometimes, Ra is portrayed differently according to the position of the sun in the sky. At sunrise he was the young boy Khepri, at noon the falcon-headed man Harakhty, and at sunset the elder Atum.

RA: Re: Egyptian Top God. The Eye of the Sun.
Re (Ra) was the Egyptian sun god who was also often referred to as Re-Horakhty, meaning Re (is) Horus of the Horizon, referring to the god's character. The early Egyptians believed that he created the world, and the rising sun was, for them, the symbol of creation. The daily cycle, as the sun rose, then set only to rise again the next morning, symbolized renewal and so Re was seen as the paramount force of creation and master of life. His closest ally is Ma'at, the embodiment of order and truth.


Up until the 2nd Dynasty, there is an absence of references on Re, there was a abandoned of the belief but was taken back and his development began in the late 2nd Dynasty and matured through the 5th Dynasty. Re's early worship really became very significant during the 5th Dynasty, when kings not only erected pyramids aligned to the rising and setting sun, but also built solar temples in honor of Re. By the Middle Kingdom (about 2055 BC - 1759 BC), Re's character evolved. Egypt's New Kingdom (about 1539 BC - 1069 BC), Re's reverence was at its peak. Ra was often lauded as "Lord of the Circles" and as "he who entereth or liveth in the circle." He was described as "the sender forth of light into his circle" and as the "Governor of his circle."

Previously known as ATUM, he's the most important Egyptian God. He created himself out of the mound formed by the OGDOAD's primordial chaos, and then made SHU and TEFNUT to form the world. Now he sails across the sky in his solar boat.

Mankind was made from his tears. There are times when he seems to be waning a bit and feeling his age. He has a very strange relationship with the Sky Goddess NUT who arches backwards across the world . In the evening he sails through her mouth and then has to battle through her nightmare insides. He wends his way through twelve gates without getting zapped by malevolent hideous monsters. And like some end-of-game baddie, the snake God APEP lies in wait hoping to gobble him up. Once these perils are transversed, he then surfaces via NUT's birth canal to greet the new day.

He's not alone in this enterprise — selected top Gods came along for the thrill of pitting their skills. *THOTH, MAAT, HATHOR, HORUS are the top crew, with ABTU and ANET as early warning system and KHEPRI the dung beetle as a sort of morning mascot.

The night boat is called Mantchet, and there's also a day boat called Semketet. Shrouded in the mists of Chaos and speculation of cosmic genealogy, RA may or may not have had parents. NUT is often put forward as his mother, but is most likely due to his habit of popping out to be reborn after the night shift. Later in life there were some amalgamations. RA was so much in the spotlight that many Gods tried to get in on the act by adding his name to theirs for added glory. The most notable of these was AMUN-RA. RA himself seems to have opted for semi-retirement, although he remains very much in the public eye and has a full schedule of guest appearances.

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Thoth..The Atlantean

Crimes that still continues..

In the terror sanctuary of Damascus where they torture and kill Kurdish politician Osman Mihemed Silêman Hecî, who had served as a Syrian MP between 1991 and 2007. In the background of Turkey´s "legitimized" operation without a diplomacy with the Kurdish government and without recognizing Kurds rights! Handling out "legitimization's" for terror organizations with links to al-Qaida and to Turkey, while Shiite pilgrims are being targeted..And while working hard on to destabilize Lebanon where politicians being targeted, just as politicians, clerics, journalists, police and army officers and troops, teachers, students and every one else in Iraq. In the true dictatorship management spirit. And against the Israelis and the Palestinians rights to live in peace, where the Gaza citizens are under a political siege and have their Internet cafes and schools bombed! Together with the former Baath party members in Syria, the psychopath in Qatar, relatives to Saddam in Qatar and Jordan, Nasrallah, Iran and Hamas!

"Persons committing genocide or any of the other acts enumerated in Article 3 shall be punished, whether they are constitutionally responsible rulers, public officials or private individuals."-Article 4 of UN Resolution 260 (III) on genocide

Genocide is not only mass murder, but it is a planned operation before this crime takes place. There is no condition to say that genocide takes place in one way only, but it may take place in many ways, and perhaps the criminals take and use many methods to commit this crime, and this is clear when the second item of the resolution explains the case.

In order to prohibit criminal countries from justifying their committing genocidal crime at any time, the first item of the resolution concludes that genocide, whether committed in time of peace or in time of war, is a crime under international law that they undertake to prevent and punish.


http://www.kurdishglobe.net/displayArticle.jsp?id=9B42C327223C6CD6BB4998DA8FFA9B2E

Wednesday, February 27, 2008

"Endangers peace and stability of the entire region"

The Hamas terror endangers not only the lives of Israeli and Palestinian civilians, but also the peace and stability of the entire region," Israel's Foreign Ministry said in a statement which called rocket salvoes a "war crime."

"Israeli aircraft attacked the empty office of Gaza's Hamas prime minister and the nearby Interior Ministry building."

No..

AMMAN, Jordan - Jordan has begun supplying electricity to a town in the neighboring West Bank, but insisted Wednesday it is acting out of humanitarian concern for the Palestinians and not seeking to reclaim a foothold in the territory it once ruled.

You´re just having your foot in the destruction of The Temple Mount/The Dome of The Rock!


What do you think all our Harley friends thinks about that? Maybe they should "run for fun" in Petra..

And serious!

A top Iranian cleric on Wednesday criticized Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad for his ongoing "coarse" verbal assaults against Israel, the AFP news agency reported. "Does foreign policy mean expressing coarse slogans and grandstanding?" Hassan Rowhani, a former top nuclear negotiator who still holds influential posts, asked in a speech to a foreign policy conference in Tehran. According to the report, Rowhani said Iran "needs to find an accommodating way to decrease the threats and assure the interests of the country." "If the international community thinks that a country wants to play troublemaker and eliminate others, it will not let the country do this and will confront it." Rowhani is still a memberof the elite clerical body the Assembly of Experts, and is a representative of supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei on Iran's national security council. Rowhani's comments came a week after the latest verbal attack on Israel by Ahmadinejad.

Yes.. boil your drinking water!

GAZA CITY, Gaza Strip - The Gaza Strip has run short of chlorine because of an Israeli blockade and its 1.5 million people should start boiling their drinking water to purify it, the territory's water utility said Wednesday.

At least 64 people have been slain in assaults targeting pilgrims

BAGHDAD - Shiite pilgrims headed to a major religious gathering were again targeted by extremists Wednesday when a roadside bomb detonated near a bus in Baghdad, killing one traveler, police said. With the latest fatality, at least 64 people have been slain in assaults targeting pilgrims. The worst of the attacks occurred Sunday when a suicide bomber detonated in a roadside refreshment tent packed with worshippers taking a break as they walked to Karbala. At least 56 people were killed. Wednesday's slaying occurred in eastern Baghdad when the bomb went off next to the bus, according to a police officer who spoke on condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to release the information.

CUKURCA, Turkey - Turkish fighter jets, helicopters and hundreds of commandos streamed across the border into northern Iraq Wednesday despite Iraqi and American calls to swiftly end an operation to root out Kurdish insurgents. Gates said before leaving India that he will call on Turkey to use economic and political initiatives to address some of the complaints of the Kurds — who are the majority in Turkey's southeast and neighboring northern Iraq. Iraq has demanded an immediate end to the cross-border operation against the Kurdistan Workers' Party, or PKK. In Baghdad, Turkish envoy Ahmet Davutoglu, chief foreign policy adviser to Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan, said..

- The chief of the Iraqi Journalists' Union died Wednesday of wounds suffered in an ambush described as a tragic example of the dangers still faced by the country's journalists. He was 74.

Russia warns Iran over nuclear program

MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russia warned Iran on Wednesday that it would back further United Nations sanctions over its nuclear program unless Tehran halted uranium enrichment in the next few days.

Russia's U.N. envoy Vitaly Churkin said Moscow could back a sanctions resolution the Western powers have drafted and which they are seeking to discuss in the Security Council this week. "If Iran in the next few days does not stop the enrichment activities of its heavy water project then yes, Russia ... has taken upon itself certain commitments... to support the resolution that has been drafted in the past month," Churkin told reporters.

Iran´s, Syria´s and Hezbollah´s links to al-Qaida and their "Islamic-principles"..Where they occupy Lebanon and hang people for resistance..etc..

Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas on Wednesday said that Al-Qaida militants have infiltrated the Gaza Strip and are receiving assistance from Hamas in establishing a base of operations in the Strip. "An alliance has formed between these two organizations," Abbas told the London-based Arabic daily Al-Hayat on Wednesday. Abbas leveled harsh criticism at Hamas in the interview, calling the group "a dark organization that wants to establish its own fiefdom in the Gaza Strip, without any concern for the national aspirations of the Palestinian people, aspirations which are threatened by their actions."

Military Intelligence Chief Amos Yadlin on Tuesday said that Al-Qaida operatives managed to slip into the Gaza Strip after the Gaza-Egypt border was breached in January by explosives planted by Hamas militants. According to Yadlin, many of the operatives underwent training in Syria and Iran and include snipers and explosives and engineering experts.

At least one person was killed, several were wounded and many were treated for shock Wednesday as least 30 Qassam rockets slammed into the western Negev town of Sderot and surrounding communities. The 30-year-old student killed in the strike was apparently in a car, parked next to Sapir College on the outskirts of Sderot, which was hit by a Qassam. He suffered lethal shrapnel wounds to the chest. The rocket barrage occurred hours after an Israel Air Force strike killed five Hamas militants in the Gaza Strip who were apparently planning a large scale terrorist attack against Israel after having been trained in Iran. The Shin Bet security service ventured a guess that the severity of the rocket attack against Israel Wednesday afternoon reflected the central role the dead Hamas men had played in the organization.

Palestinian officials said two more people, including a civilian, were killed in a second IAF airstrike carried out immediately after the Qassam attack against Sderot. One of the Qassam rockets directly hit a home in Sderot, while another exploded in a factory mess hall shortly after the workers had exited. Several people suffered shrapnel wounds in the attack, and seven people suffering light injuries and shock were evacuated to Barzilai Hospital in Ashkelon. Hamas' military wing claimed responsiblity for firing the Qassams.

David Baker, an official in the Prime Minister's Office, said in an official response that "Israel will take the appropriate measures to bring these murderous rocket attacks to an end." "Those attacking Israel will realize that they are facing an Israel that is determined to defend its citizens, and we will use all the means at our disposal at any and every opportunity," he said. "We knew this was coming. It's a shame that it happened. This is a difficult day," Sderot's mayor Eli Moyal told Army Radio. Israel frequently carries out airstrikes and brief ground incursions in Gaza to halt the rocket attacks, and it appeared likely that the deadly rocket barrage would draw a new Israeli reprisal.

Source: Haaretz

Israeli air strikes killed at least six Palestinian militants in the Gaza Strip

GAZA (Reuters) - Israeli air strikes killed at least six Palestinian militants in the Gaza Strip on Wednesday, including Hamas men who local residents said returned recently from training in Syria or Iran.

Five of the militants, senior members of the Islamist Hamas movement that controls the Gaza Strip, were killed when the van in which they were traveling was attacked from the air near the southern town of Khan Younis. Local residents who knew the men said some of them had undergone training in Syria or Iran and returned home after Hamas breached the Gaza Strip's border with Egypt in defiance of an Israeli blockade of the territory of 1.5 million people.

Israel's military intelligence chief said on Tuesday that dozens of Gaza militants who had gone "primarily to Syria but also to Iran for training in various areas of terror expertise" had taken advantage of the open Rafah border to return home. An Israeli army spokeswoman described the air strike as a joint operation by the military and the Shin Bet intelligence service.

But Hamas official Sami Abu Zuhri called the strike on the van an Israeli "assassination" of senior members of the group's armed wing and said they had not been on an operational mission.
In a separate air attack, a militant from the Islamic-Suicide-principle group was killed east of Bureij refugee camp in the central Gaza Strip, medical workers said.


By Nidal al-Mughrabi, Writing by Jeffrey Heller in Jerusalem, Editing by Keith Weir

KARACHI (Reuters)

India missile test to start arms race: Pakistan KARACHI (Reuters) - India's successful test-firing of a nuclear-capable, submarine-launched missile will trigger a new arms race in the region, Pakistan's navy chief said on Wednesday.

"Resisting pressure", but not from it´s "public opinion"..

BAGHDAD (Reuters) - Turkey declined to give Iraq a timetable for withdrawal of troops fighting Kurdish guerrillas on Wednesday, resisting pressure from the United States and other allies for a quick resolution.

Palestinian sources in the Gaza Strip said an Islamic-Suicider-principle operative was killed

Palestinian sources in the Gaza Strip said an Islamic-Suicider-principle operative was killed by the IDF late Tuesday. According to the report, the man was killed after an IAF aircraft fired at a group of Islamic Jihad men at an observation post. Two other men were reportedly wounded in the incident.

Iraq wants Turkish incursion and troops out!

BAGHDAD (Reuters) - Iraq on Tuesday demanded an immediate end to what it called a violation of its sovereignty. Iraqi Kurdistan President Massoud Barzani sent an urgent message calling for a U.S. intervention to help his government solve the aggravating situation with Turkey!

You be warned!

Because there is not just Turkey violating international rules and laws here with your "legitimization's" without a established diplomacy, while Syria is torturing and killing Kurdish politicians and Shiite Pilgrims being targeted four times on a week!

Was there someones that got paid for attacking Turkey on the border with remote-controls or WHAT? Are they in the way for weapon transportation's along Turkeys border between Iran and Syria to Hezbollah or WHAT? It must be really important to kill people claiming their rights to their languish and their land they have lived in for thousands of years, while having the al-Quds day that refers to the Jewish Temple against the "occupiers"!

THAT much for listening!

Take your damn report and shuffle it so far up your burp it out United Nations!

Tuesday, February 26, 2008

Remains ready to provide support to end the Gaza crisis.

Quartet members and parties in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict have been told by the UN to actively pursue a "positive strategy" to end rocket firing and suicide attacks against Israel and meet Gazans' humanitarian needs, the UN special envoy for the Middle East peace process, Robert Serry, told the UN Security Council in a public meeting. Serry said the Middle East diplomatic quartet - the UN, the European Union, the United States and Russia - remains ready to provide support to end the Gaza crisis.

"Egypt's efforts along the border and diplomatically to find durable solutions to this crisis are to be commended," Serry said. "Hamas has not acted sufficiently in its determination to end rocket attacks against Israel by militant groups," Serry said.

There are millions and millions of Kurds scattered around the world..From that point of view it´s no self defence! That´s a violation of human rights!

"The cross-border operation is a result of Turkey's right to self-defense," Erdogan said in a weekly address to ruling party lawmakers. "The international community has understood well Turkey's need to fight terrorist elements. Everyone has begun to understand well Turkey's rightful cause."

There are millions of Kurds scattered around the world..Which human rights have been violated by Turkey, Iran and Syria for centuries. And we will not tolerate Turkey´s motorway along the WATERS which runs all over the region and continuing military actions without diplomacy when there exists partners for diplomacy! This is a conflict that Turkey do have support to solve from many different diplomatic ways including a Iraqi and Kurdish government and the international community. We suggest Turkey starts that diplomacy work immediately! Which in fact..is requried to become a member of EU!

We will not pay for Turkey´s unsolved conflicts if Turkey just acting with military operations without a diplomacy work! That´s against the laws! "The international community understands very well that his "legitimization's" by Syria while they are torturing and killing Kurdish politicians in the background of Turkey´s cross border operation, are a grave violation of human rights!


In fact..We are really, really pissed off!

By this actions while Iraqis being targeted, Syria killing Kurdish politicians and destabilizing Lebanon, undermining a Arab summit they suppose to host. And while Iran and their terror organization with links to al-Qaida and Hamas trying to impose "little red Baghdad" in Gaza, in Hezbollah-al-Qaida style!

There will be no Hamas bath house with elevators running up and down humming their Syrian mantra about the "occupiers that comes from outer space", while Lebanon is occupied, Kurds are being killed by the REAL occupiers, and a Turkish monument with a flag at the walls on temple Mount/Dome of The Rock! Which part is so hard to understand?

Iraqi gov't demands Turkish withdrawal

BAGHDAD - The Iraqi government on Tuesday denounced the Turkish incursion and demanded an immediate withdrawal of the troops from northern Iraq. Spokesman Ali al-Dabbagh said the military action was a violation of Iraqi sovereignty, and he called on the Turkish government to engage the Iraqis in dialogue instead.

"The Iraqi Cabinet has denounced the Turkish army's incursion," al-Dabbagh said in a televised statement after the government met to discuss the issue. "The Cabinet calls on Turkey to withdraw its troops immediately and stop military interference." Turkey launched the incursion into northern Iraq on Thursday. Al-Dabbagh acknowledged the threat to Turkey posed by the rebels and said Iraq stood ready to work through trilateral discussions with the United States or any bilateral dialogue to prevent the PKK from using Iraqi territory to attack Turkey. But, he said, "unilateral military activity is an unacceptable deed and endangers the good bilateral relations between our two neighboring countries." Al-Dabbagh added that Iraq understood Turkey's concerns and that the government would "not allow Iraqi lands to be used as a base from which operations are launched to destabilize security in the region."
Soruce: AP


Iraq's Kurdistan region Prime Minister Nechirvan Barzani Sunday held a press conference in Erbil, capital of the Kurdistan Region. The Prime Minister said that he was very concerned by the recent ground incursions by the Turkish military in the Kurdistan Region, and called for an immediate end to armed operations. The Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG) understood that the PKK is a problem for Turkey, condemned the group's violent activities, and had significantly limited the PKK's ability to act inside the region, he added. At the same time, he stressed that only political methods could bring an end to the decades old problem. Prime Minister Barzani said, "In the 1990s Turkey, at times with our help, tried to solve the problem of the PKK militarily and today they are trying again. But our experience clearly shows that military methods cannot be successful.

I am ready to go to Ankara at any point. Four-party talks between Washington, Istanbul, Baghdad, and Erbil will help find a long lasting and peaceful solution to this problem." Barzani condemned Turkey's targeting of civilian infrastructure, which is far from the border areas and has no connection with the PKK. He said, "We believe this demonstrates that despite its stated aims, Turkey is targeting the Kurdistan Region itself. The second stage of the Prime Minister's foreign trip was to Qatar. Barzani expressed his wish for closer ties between the KRG and Qatar and other Gulf Arab states.

Peshmerga Gen. Mohammad Mohsen took down his American flag, folded it up, and placed it in his office corner on Sunday, reflecting the growing anger in Iraq's Kurdish north with US support for Turkey's campaign against separatist rebels operating in the region.

The PKK demand Turkey's recognition of the Kurds' identity in its constitution and of their language as a native language along with Turkish in the country's Kurdish areas, the party also demanded an end to ethnic discrimination in Turkish laws and constitution against Kurds, ranting them full political freedoms.

Well...Those demands are all human rights..Actually.

Monday, February 25, 2008

The Iraqi constitution defined the time and mechanism for implementing Article 140; a basic right of the Kurdish people

Article 140 of the Iraqi constitution provides partial solution to the issue of Arabisation of Kurdistan. Recommendation 30 states the implementation of Article 140 of the Iraqi Constitution further states that this issue should be placed on the agenda of the International Iraq Support Group.

The Iraqi constitution defined the time and mechanism for implementing Article 140; a basic right of the Kurdish people. Any delay in the process of the implementation of Article 140 will have grave consequences and will in no way be accepted by the people of the Kurdistan Region.

In certain portions of the report the interests and concerns of neighboring countries have been taken into consideration, and the report argues that these nations should play a larger role in Iraq’s future. This runs counter to the interests of the Iraqi people and especially the interests of the people of the Kurdistan Region – it amounts to interference in Iraq’s internal affairs.

The Iraq Study Group has offered unrealistic and unreasonable recommendations, in the hope of helping the US extricate itself from a difficult situation. If under this pretext the Iraq Study Group believes it can impose unreasonable recommendations on us, we, then, on behalf of the people of the Kurdistan Region, reject everything that is against the interests of Iraq and the Kurdistan Region.

The report contradicts the words of Mr. James Baker, who told us by phone that the special nature of the Kurdistan Region had been taken into consideration in the report. Although we communicated the Kurdistan Regional Government’s perspective to the commission in a letter before the report was released, the commission ignored the letter and did not read it.

In closing, we state that we are in no way abiding by this report; we do not want the achievements of the political process in Iraq generally, and the Kurdistan Region specifically, to be marginalized, especially in the wake of elections and a constitutional referendum that was approved by 80 percent of the Iraqi people. Elections, we might add, that were supported by the international community and the United States.

Before others attempt to solve Iraqi problems, let Iraqis think about national reconciliation seriously. We call on all Iraqi groups who believe in the political and constitutional process and a federal and democratic Iraq, to take serious steps to solve our problems so that we can dispense with the deeply flawed recommendations.

Kurdish people are fleeing areas controlled by the Iraqi government fear of insurgent groups, Hawlati reported Sunday. Due to threats from insurgent groups, majority of Kurdish families have fled the villages of the town of al-Saadyya in the Kurdish province district of Khanaqeen. 120 families out of 170 have fled three villages of al-Saadyya and only one village is inhabited, the other two are deserted.

If the Kurdistan administration did not send Peshmerga forces to protect the inhabitance, this last inhabited village would have been deserted too. A local authority source confirmed that “the last two years had been difficult for Kurdish residents of al-Saadyya. That is why the majority of them fled”. It was also revealed the governor of al-Saadyya had a hand in killing the Kurdish people. It is also stated that in the last two years, 130 Kurds were killed in the town by insurgent groups. The Kurds are targeted because of their identities.

Well..That´s about time..

Preaching Nazi ideology or inciting racism against any group became illegal Monday, through a law that passed a final reading in the Knesset.

Vice Premier Haim Ramon told a Knesset panel Monday that Prime Minister Ehud Olmert wants to reach an agreement with West Bank settlers on the fate of the unauthorized outposts. In comments to the Knesset State Control Committee, Ramon warned that the government would dismantle the outposts by force if necessary. "We don't want a confrontation, but if there is no choice, the government will fulfill its obligations. The vice premier said the government would evacuate the 26 outposts established after March 2001, as it is obligated to due under the U.S.-backed road map for Middle East peace.


Just don´t shuffle around the Bedouins..they will not live on a dump in the future..They are a part of living in peace..

Hizbullah terror chief

The widow of slain Hizbullah terror chief Imad Mugniyeh claimed that Syria was behind his assassination. "The Syrian traitors assisted in killing my husband," the Italian news agency AKI on Monday quoted her as saying. "The Syrians' refusal to allow Iranian investigators probe the assassination proves their involvement in the murder of my husband in Damascus," asserted Mugniyeh's widow.

According to the human rights ministry in northern Iraq, 598 women have been abused and killed

According to the human rights ministry in northern Iraq, 598 women have been burnt, beaten, shot, strangled, thrown from tall buildings, force-fed with lethal drugs, crushed by vehicles, drowned, decapitated or made to kill themselves so far this year, exceeding the 553 recorded for the whole of 2006.

ARBIL, Iraq - At least 27 women have died in so-called ‘honour killings’ over the past four months in northern Kurdish Iraq, an official from the regional government said Monday. Aziz Mohammed, human rights minister in the Kurdish regional government, said 10 of the murdered women were from the Arbil, 11 from Dohuk and six from Sulaimaniyah—the three provinces making up the Kurdish region. ‘These are alleged honour killings. We can say that the violence against women continues’ in Kurdish Iraq, Mohammed told AFP.

He said 97 women -- 60 in Arbil, 21 in Dohuk and 16 in Sulaimaniyah—had attempted to commit suicide by self-immolation during the four months. The United Nations Assistance Mission for Iraq has regularly highlighted ‘honour killings’ of Kurdish women as among Iraq’s most severe human rights abuses. Most of such crimes are reported as deaths due to accidental fires in the home. Aso Kamal, a 42-year-old British Kurdish Iraqi campaigner, says that from 1991 to 2007, 12,500 women were murdered for reasons of ‘honour’ or committed suicide in the three Kurdish provinces.

Last week, Du’aa’s family spoke for the first time about the events that led to the stoning, which has been widely condemned after mobile phone clips were posted on the internet. When the uncle insisted that he would decide Du’aa’s fate as the elder sibling and head of the local Communists, her father ordered him out of the house.

Her mother, meanwhile, had gone to see her for what would prove a poignant last meeting. “I promise you I am still a virgin,” Du’aa said – the autopsy would confirm this – “and I did nothing wrong, Mama.” Du’aa’s final words to her, recalled at the graveside, were: “I’m hungry, Mama.”

In the marketplace, she came under a hail of stones and her face and clothes were soon covered in blood. Among those hurling the stones were several male cousins from her father’s side of the family and one – Araas – from her mother’s. It was Araas who approached as she tried to struggle to her feet and smashed a large piece of concrete over her head to finish her off. He told police he had done it as “an act of mercy to put her out of her misery”. While Araas is still being held, Uncle Salim and the tribal leader, Hamko, are on the run. Du’aa’s father has named 20 other men as her killers. Nobody told her parents she was dead until the following day. Her two brothers then dug her body out of a rubbish pit for burial in the cemetery, where the grave has been attacked.


http://www.kurdmedia.com/article.aspx?id=14285

Arrests and violence in Syria’s Kurdish regions have been common in recent months due to Syrian Kurdish opposition to Turkey’s military incursion

Kurdish Human Rights Project has just received information that former Kurdish politician Osman Mihemed Silêman Hecî, who had served as a Syrian MP between 1991 and 2007 died in hospital yesterday following several months of torture and ill treatment in prison. Mr Hecî was arrested on 27 November 2007 and had been in prison ever since, suffering torture and ill treatment at the hands of Syrian police. On 22 January 2008 he was taken to El Kindi Hospital by Syrian officials and registered with the name of Eli Ehmed to hide his real identity.

He died of his injuries there yesterday. Mr Hecî is one of countless Syrian Kurds who suffer arbitrary detention and torture at the hands of Syrian officials. Syria’s Kurdish region is kept deliberately economically isolated both from the rest of Syria, and other Kurdish-inhabited regions. Around a million Kurds have been stripped of citizenship and therefore unable to travel or access basic services.

Arrests and violence in Syria’s Kurdish regions have been particularly common in recent months due to Syrian Kurdish opposition to Turkey’s military operations in Kurdistan Iraq, operations which Syria vocally supported. In response to today’s news KHRP Executive Director Kerim Yildiz stated: “Kurds are disenfranchised, arbitrarily arrested, tortured and killed with a shocking degree of impunity in Syria. That even a long-serving and respected member of parliament such as Mr Hecî can suffer such a fate demonstrates that Syria cares little even to hide such outrageous conduct. KHRP calls on the international community to unreservedly condemn this killing and to put the necessary pressure on Syria to enfranchise its Kurdish population and to respect the human rights of all its citizens”.

The throngs of Shiite pilgrims walking 80 kilometers (50 miles) south from Baghdad to holy city of Karbala for Arbaeen, have been targeted at least four times in attacks this week.

European Commission spokeswoman, said reporters in Brussels on Friday: "We encourage Turkey to continue to fulfil dialogue with international partners on this matter."

Britain on Friday called for Turkey to withdraw its forces from Kurdistan region in 'northern Iraq', but at the same time condemned Turkish-Kurdish PKK militants for mounting cross-border attacks. In a statement, the Foreign Office said: "The United Kingdom condemns PKK terrorist attacks in Turkey and the loss of life that these attacks have caused and understands Turkey's desire to counter the PKK. "We would encourage Turkey to withdraw from Iraqi territory as early as possible and to take the greatest possible care to avoid causing harm to the civilian population." Britain, which supports Turkey's European Union ambitions, said it was working with the governments in Ankara and Baghdad, plus the Kurdish regional authorities in northern Iraq, to resolve the issue diplomatically.

Germany warned Turkey Friday of the "risk of destabilisation" following its military incursion into Iraqi Kurdistan and said it must act within international law. German government spokesman Martine Jaeger said that Berlin was watching developments with "a great deal of anxiety." "In all events, respect for international law must be the criteria for any action," he told a press briefing in the German capital.

So tell us..Which ones are Lebanon's governing coalition suppose to reach a deal with?

BEIRUT (Reuters) - Lebanon's governing coalition and its opposition have failed yet again to reach a deal to end the country's political conflict, an Arab mediator said on Monday.

"Necessary measures have already been taken to reinforce our borders," Foreign Ministry spokesman Mohammad Ali Hosseini told a weekly news conference. Iran, which brands PJAK a "terrorist" group, was probably concerned that Kurdish rebels might seek haven in or near Iranian territory as a result of the Turkish action, one analyst said, adding this was more likely than concern about a refugee influx. "Regarding the PKK and other terrorist factions active in the region, we stress that the best way to face regional terrorists is for security cooperation between the regional countries," Hosseini said.

A terror organization that have links to people that have links to al-Qaida, with "training camps" with suiciders that terrorize the whole region and that the internationally community don´t recognize?

And what´s in it for the Gaza citizens that are demonstrating?

Moyal, the mayor of the southern Israeli town attacked by near-daily Palestinian rockets, said that he was prepared to meet with Hamas if that would bring an end to the rocket assaults. No country in the world agrees to have armed factions outside its control.

What kind of policies are there to impose a political prison on the Gaza citizens by Iran, Syria and Hamas and their policies?

Iraq's government said on Sunday Turkey should withdraw its troops as soon as possible and urged Ankara to sit down with Baghdad for talks.

BAGHDAD (Reuters) - Iraq fears that a prolonged Turkish incursion into northern Iraq could trigger clashes between Turkish troops and Iraqi Kurdish Peshmerga security forces, the country's national security adviser said on Monday. Mowaffaq al-Rubaie said such fighting could have "very serious consequences" for a part of Iraq that has been relatively stable compared to the rest of the country.

Iraq's government said on Sunday Turkey should withdraw its troops as soon as possible and urged Ankara to sit down with Baghdad for talks to resolve the crisis over the PKK. It has repeatedly called for a diplomatic solution to the PKK presence, saying it has taken some measures to deal with the rebels but is more focused on trying to stabilize the rest of the country. While Iraqi Kurds have little sympathy for the aims of the PKK, there is widespread anger over the incursion. The leadership of Iraqi Kurdistan said on Saturday that any targeting of Kurdish civilians would result in "massive resistance" by its Peshmerga forces, which have been put on a state of alert. In a worrying sign, Turkish ground troops have come face to face with Peshmerga forces twice in recent days. In one incident, a senior Iraqi Kurdish official said Peshmerga soldiers stopped Turkish tanks from leaving a base just inside northern Iraq. Turkey has kept small contingents of troops in northern Iraq since earlier offensives in the 1990s.
Sorurce: reuters

A roadside bomb killed three Shiite pilgrims Monday in the outskirts of Baghdad, while the death toll from a suicide bombing targeting pilgrims resting in a tent the day before rose to 56, authorities said.

Arrests and violence in Syria’s Kurdish regions have been particularly common in recent months due to Syrian Kurdish opposition to Turkey’s military operations in Kurdistan Iraq, operations which Syria vocally supported. “Kurds are disenfranchised, arbitrarily arrested, tortured and killed with a shocking degree of impunity in Syria. That even a long-serving and respected member of parliament such as Mr Hecî can suffer such a fate demonstrates that Syria cares little even to hide such outrageous conduct. KHRP calls on the international community to unreservedly condemn this killing and to put the necessary pressure on Syria to enfranchise its Kurdish population and to respect the human rights of all its citizens”.

A former minister and fugitive wanted in connection with the Rwandan genocide in 1994 has been arrest

KIGOMA, Tanzania, Feb. 22 (UPI) -- A former minister and fugitive wanted in connection with the Rwandan genocide in 1994 has been arrest in a joint effort in Tanzania. Authorities announced the arrest of Callixte Nzabonimana wanted in his alleged involvement in the Rwandan genocide, also for direct and public incitement to commit genocide and crimes against humanity. Nzabonimana's arrest came as a result of a joint operation with the Office of the Prosecutor of International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda, Tanzanian authorities, the Interpol National Central Bureau and Interpol's fugitive investigative service, Interpol reported.

"Islam and the Koran have been politicized by extremists"

"Islam and the Koran have been politicized" by extremists and "there's a lack of capacity in the Muslim community to hear liberal, tolerant Muslims, Maqsood Ahmed, senior adviser on Muslim communities told the Global Forum for Combating Anti-Semitism on Sunday.

The inability to hear the voices of tolerant Islam isn't someone else's problem. It's a problem of the Muslim community, Ahmed, one of Britain 's most senior interfaith officials, told the gathering at the Foreign Ministry in Jerusalem. It is important not to let radicals use the accusation of "Islamophobia" to hide their prejudice. One of the initiators of a London conference of imams and rabbis in 2006, Ahmed noted that "in Britain, there is a need for mutual partnership between the Jewish and Muslim communities. The forum, which is meeting in Jerusalem on Sunday and Monday, focused on anti-Semitism worldwide, but added a specific focus on rampant anti-Semitic messages in Arab and Muslim media and religious institutions, including blood libels and references to the Protocols of the Elders of Zion. The forum hosted 280 participants, including ministers and parliamentarians from 45 countries.

It also saw the announcement of the launch of a new international coalition of governments and NGOs intended to combat anti-Semitism. The International Coalition to Combat Anti-Semitism (ICCA) was announced Sunday evening by Canadian MP Irwin Cotler and British MP John Mann. The organization will fill what many anti-racism activists see as a gap in international efforts to coordinate the many organizations and government initiatives worldwide dealing with anti-Semitism to bring "a critical mass of inquiry and advocacy" to the issue worldwide, according to Cotler. "We're witnessing a new, global, virulent and even lethal anti-Semitism without parallel or precedent since World War II," said Cotler of the initiative. "It is not only essential to sound the alarm, but it's time to act."

The ICCA will deal with two forms of anti-Semitism, Cotler told The Jerusalem Post. The "most benign form" is the escalation of anti-Semitic hate crimes in Europe and elsewhere, Holocaust denial, the singling out of Israel and boycotts of Jews and Israeli nationals. Anti-Semitism's "lethal form," he continued, "is state-sanctioned incitement to genocide, with its epicenter in Ahmadinejad's Iran and including terrorist movements which have genocide as their objective, anti-Semitism as their ideology and terrorism as their instrument." "We must now concern ourselves specifically with anti-Semitic terrorism, in which Jews are targeted as Jews," Cotler added. In announcing the new initiative with Cotler, Mann called for the Global Forum to be held in London next year.

The Israeli and Palestinian negotiators launched joint working committees

JERUSALEM (Reuters) - After months of delay, Israel and the Palestinians set up teams of government experts on Sunday to try to jumpstart U.S.-backed peace talks that critics say have yet to make progress. The teams will focus on a range of specific issues, from security to trade and water use, that would form part of any agreement on a Palestinian state, said Israel's Foreign Ministry spokesman, Arye Mekel. Israel's chief negotiator, Foreign Minister Tzipi Livni, and her Palestinian counterpart, former prime minister Ahmed Qurie, will continue to deal with the so-called core issues of borders, and the future of Jerusalem and Palestinian refugees. The negotiations, which President George W. Bush hopes will yield an agreement on Palestinian statehood before he leaves office next January, have been stalled by a series of disputes, including over Jewish settlement activity near Jerusalem.

The chief Israeli and Palestinian negotiators launched joint working committees to seek agreement on some of the less contentious issues between them, an Israeli official said, in a first sign of progress in the relaunched talks. The new teams will work on common concerns about water, the environment, economic and judicial matters, while leaving the tough subjects of borders, Palestinian refugees and the status of Jerusalem to the political negotiators, said Arye Mekel, spokesman for chief negotiator Tzipi Livni, who is Israel's foreign minister.

Officials on both sides were careful not to trumpet the appointment of the committees as a breakthrough in the talks, but the top Palestinian negotiator, ex-premier Ahmed Qureia, has said in the past that the committees would not be named until there was enough progress to warrant that. Palestinian negotiator Saeb Erekat said that while the sides met Sunday, no committees were formally launched. "Qureia and I met with Minister Livni today and it was decided that whenever a subject arises that needs some experts we will bring them," he said.

Sunday, February 24, 2008

PKK and Hamas - Comparisons and non-comparisons ..

ZAKHU, Iraq (Reuters) - Kurdish PKK rebels said on Sunday they had shot down a Turkish attack helicopter in north Iraq, where they are battling Turkish troops in a conflict Baghdad and Washington fear could further destabilize Iraq.

We will not compare PKK and Hamas in that meaning Hamas do not want a independent Palestinian state in peace with Israel and just seeking Israels destruction, while working very hard on the Palestinians destruction!

While the Kurds wants their own piece of land in peace they have lived in for thousands of years and being denying their rights to life by true occupiers that they don´t claim they wants destruction of!

Pervez Musharraf's U.S-backed war on terror

ISLAMABAD (Reuters) - Pakistan militants linked to al-Qaeda warned any incoming civilian government on Sunday they would strike even more viciously if President Pervez Musharraf's U.S-backed war on terror continued in tribal areas.

A suicide bomber targeting pilgrims heading to one of Shi'ite Islam's holiest festivals killed 40 people

KERBALA, Iraq (Reuters) - A suicide bomber targeting pilgrims heading to one of Shi'ite Islam's holiest festivals killed 40 people, including women and children, south of Baghdad on Sunday, police said.

At the same time Kurds are disenfranchised, arbitrarily arrested, tortured and killed with a shocking degree of impunity in Syria. Even a long-serving and respected member of parliament such as Mr Hecî..

Saturday, February 23, 2008

Former Kurdish politician Osman Mihemed Silêman Hecî, who had served as a Syrian MP died of torture

Kurdish Human Rights Project has just received information that former Kurdish politician Osman Mihemed Silêman Hecî, who had served as a Syrian MP between 1991 and 2007 died in hospital yesterday following several months of torture and ill treatment in prison.

Mr
Hecî was arrested on 27 November 2007 and had been in prison ever since, suffering torture and ill treatment at the hands of Syrian police. On 22 January 2008 he was taken to El Kindi Hospital by Syrian officials and registered with the name of Eli Ehmed to hide his real identity. He died of his injuries there yesterday.

Mr
Hecî is one of countless Syrian Kurds who suffer arbitrary detention and torture at the hands of Syrian officials. Syria’s Kurdish region is kept deliberately economically isolated both from the rest of Syria, and other Kurdish-inhabited regions. Around a million Kurds have been stripped of citizenship and therefore unable to travel or access basic services.

Arrests and violence in Syria’s Kurdish regions have been particularly common in recent months due to Syrian Kurdish opposition to Turkey’s military operations in Kurdistan Iraq, operations which Syria vocally supported. In response to today’s news
KHRP Executive Director Kerim Yildiz stated: “Kurds are disenfranchised, arbitrarily arrested, tortured and killed with a shocking degree of impunity in Syria. That even a long-serving and respected member of parliament such as Mr Hecî can suffer such a fate demonstrates that Syria cares little even to hide such outrageous conduct. KHRP calls on the international community to unreservedly condemn this killing and to put the necessary pressure on Syria to enfranchise its Kurdish population and to respect the human rights of all its citizens”.

Kurdish Human Rights Project

http://www.kurdmedia.com/article.aspx?id=14563


The "legitimizers" which support "resistance" against Israel and are giving out "legitimization's" to Turkey to act against "resistance", torturing and killing Kurds at the same time. And claims "all have to be about Golan", for "the Palestinian cause"which is important when it comes to create destabilization and suffering, and when it counts it´s all about them. And claims they care for the Palestinians rights while not just denying the Kurds their rights but are breaking human rights laws and international laws and every damn law there is! ..We have said Syria can go to Hell and it seems like they already have one foot in there!

How about that Turkey? With your "legitimization" from the Syrian regime! It´s just the same "legitimization's" you have handle to each other for decades.....Isn´t it?

Turkey goes in without any established diplomacy and having the world press eyes on them, while Syria tortures and kills in the background!

BAGHDAD - Iraq's government criticized Turkey's ground incursion into northern Iraq targeting Kurdish rebels, saying Saturday that military force won't solve the problem. The country's Kurdish president warned Turkey not to target civilians.

Turkey has resorted to military options but this never resulted in a good thing,"
al-Dabbagh said at a news conference. "Turkey should adopt another type of solution." The advance was the first confirmed Turkish military ground operation in Iraq since the U.S.-led invasion that toppled Saddam Hussein in 2003. Turkey's army is believed to have carried out unacknowledged "hot pursuits" in recent years, with small groups of troops staying in Iraq for as little as a few hours or a day.

Iraq's Kurdish President
Massoud Barzani warned that the regional government would not stand by if the Turks struck civilians. Tariq Jawhar, a spokesman for the National Assembly of Kurdistan, a regional body, called on the U.S. and Iraqi leadership to intervene and stop the Turkish operations. "We want the Iraqi federal government and the U.S. to ... work hard to stop this aggression and to seek peaceful negotiation to solve the problem," he said. "Such military operations are considered a clear violation of the federal Iraqi territory."

Turkey staged about two-dozen attacks in Iraq during the rule of Saddam, who conducted brutal campaigns against Iraqi Kurds. Some Turkish offensives, including several in the late 1990s, involved tens of thousands of soldiers.


Now Syria have handle out "legitmizations" together with Israel and the US to Turkey and which have given Syria the oppurtuity to torture and kill! And it is all written here! We don´t say that they wouldn´t have done that anyway as it is Assad and the damn Syrian regime..

http://www.kurdmedia.com/article.aspx?id=14551

We put it in here ...Again!

The trailers stand on a rocky, wind-swept hill in this settlement of 3,000, established almost 24 years ago. Capt. Zidki Maman, spokesman for the IDF unit that oversees civil affairs in the West Bank, said. "There's no zoning plan there. There's no building permit," he said. The Defense Ministry, which oversees all settlement activity, is aware of the illegal construction and "is working on it," he said. "In the end, all illegal building is taken care of," Maman said. He declined to say whether the trailers will be dismantled. "I don't want to predict how it will end," he said.

Asked about the construction in Eli, Olmert spokesman Mark Regev said the government "is committed to its obligations on the issue of settlement." "There will be no new settlement construction, and there will be no outward expansion of existing settlements," Regev said.



Well..A person on a post as a Vice Premier must have some function..Doesn´t he?

If this is not terror.. tell us what is!

Hamas will abduct more IDF soldiers if Israel does not answer its demands for freeing Gilad Schalit, a Hamas official threatened in an interview published Saturday.

Yeah..You´re like the Iranian regime that speaks about peaceful and destruction in the same sense. And Nasrallah that speaks about "we knew they would come but that was never our intention". And Assad and his: It´s all about me: "for the Palestinian cause". With your case-fires and threats at the same time! You all are the cause with your terror why fences, check points and walls are coming up, just so you can claim justification for your terror, at the expense of the Lebanese, Iraqis, the Israelis and the Palestinians and everyone else and peace! Like true psychopaths!

And Syria investigates and "legitimizes"..


This is a circus and you are the clowns..Yea?

And..It´s not just Turkey that really have to start think about that waters quality actually needs to be protected..

And the world does not circle around Nasrallah, Assad, Hamas, some reading actor, another pshyco in Qatar or the Iranian president! They will one day be dead and gone! And they are working hard on to get to the point: The sooner the better..In fact..The world have seen that Idiot Nasrallah manipulating and inciting wars enough! If it weren´t for his tunnels and Assad´s skirt he would be dead by now..

It´s really no that strange that the region looks like it does with so many manipulating psychopaths!

Friday, February 22, 2008

Yes..We agree..

UN chief urges Turkey to exercise restraint, respect of Iraqi borders.

There have been no diplomacy for way to long time! There must be diplomacy or this does not coincide with our laws! As it have been for decades and still is, it´s just a damn authoban destroying waters that runs in several directions and that many, many people are dependent on! Those are old roads and paths that have been used since ancient times that goes along the waters that Turkey use as a military motorway and it can cause catastrophic consequences for many people! This is not just about Turkeys rights to defend themselves..One really have to think further than that! It´s really on the edge of a resource of waters getting destroyed!

It must stop and quickly or there is no chance the waters will recover!

Turkey must stop using ancient roads along the waters as a military motorway! Immediately! There is a breathtaking nature up there with the worlds oldest habitat for humans since the Neanderthals and with water resources that people in every directions are dependent on all the way down to the Gulf states! And it must be protected!

Period!

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And.."We need just a little war"..let´s stage a death this time..and pretend we are defending ourselves..We have our remote-controls..

Nasrallah is talking through his big screen while he is hiding in Damascus or somewhere else under the skirt of the Syrian regime..

Lebanon should evacuate every one out of South of Lebanon and let the Israelis do them a big favor. Start with that expensive screen he have put up while south Lebanese old women are freezing on their concrete floor..

Or maybe there is need to go direct to the "sources"..Or why not..1.2.3. if you consider to go up there anyway..

Talking about "legitimizations"..

Why don´t you just lock them in until you get that Tribunal going! We are in the middle of negotiations here and have no time for clinical psychopaths that gets totally out of control because the Palestinians and the Israelis are negotiating!

Lock them in as the true criminals they are!

Remote-control

BAGHDAD - A bomb hidden under a horse-drawn cart exploded in downtown Baghdad on Friday, killing three civilians, while two policemen died when a booby-trapped car exploded north of the capital, police said. The blasts also wounded 10 people. The cart was left near a building, and the explosives apparently were detonated by remote-control at about 7:30 a.m., police said, adding that six people were wounded. Three cars parked nearby were damaged and AP Television News footage showed the dead horse lying on its side surrounded by rubble.

It´s a lot of roadsideboms and remote-controls..Isn´t it..In both Lebanon and in Iraq..

And terror organizations with "training camps", with links to people that have links to al-Qaida..Which Iran and Syria are trying to legitimize with probes..It´s really not that strange if there is destabilization in the region..

And with the motorway destroying waters used to rearm the same terrororganization, it´s really, really not that strange if there is terror and destabilization!

Or if the waters are not capable to drink after decades of this SH*T!

It´s hard to find something else for a living for some..Isn´t it?