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Zionists at the heart of the British government

Gordon Brown appoints Israel apologists to oversee British media
Britain's new prime minister, Gordon Brown, has appointed Israel supporters to key positions of responsibility over the British media.

James Purnell, a notorious Israel apologist, has been given the post of secretary of state for culture media and sport. As such, he will have an oversight role over the British Broadcasting Corporation and the rest of the British media.

From 2002 to 2004 James Purnell served as chairman of Labour Friends of Israel.

He is also on record as describing critics of Israel as closet anti-Semites. In a letter published in Prospect in December 2004, he said:
... As the (non-Jewish) chairman of Labour Friends of Israel for the last two years, I have been shocked by the occasional demonisation of Israel that I've encountered. Israel's government makes mistakes. So do the leaders of the Palestinians. But some people are trying to turn Israel into a global villain, the new pariah regime to take the place of apartheid-era South Africa.

I find it hard to reconcile that image to the reality on the ground-Israel is a democracy, suffering terrorist attacks, surrounded by countries that don't recognise its existence, the victim of well-funded terrorist organisations that preach antisemitic hate. The Palestinians deserve a viable state, and are suffering real poverty and hardship. There is suffering on both sides-neither can solve this problem without the other.

So when some people talk as if Israel is entirely to blame, I ask why. The only answer I can find is that there is something deep in our cultural memory that makes us disposed to blame Jews. That tendency was put in its box by the Holocaust. But today it re-emerges-occasionally, but persistently. I would call it passive, or unexamined, antisemitism.

So not all criticism of Israel is antisemitic. But some is, and we should be very wary of it.

A second Israel apologist, Jim Murphy, takes the position of minister of state for Europe with responsibility for, among other things, the BBC World Service and the British Council. Raised in apartheid South Africa, Mr Murphy served as chairman of Labour Friends of Israel during 2000-02 and has also been a member of the Anglo-Israeli All Party Parliamentary Group.

In addition to Purnell and Murphy, another appointee to the Brown government is also known for his pro-Israel bias. In October 1999, Douglas Alexander, who has been appointed by Brown as secretary of state for international development, paid a visit to Israel that was sponsored by Labour Friends of Israel.

Gordon Brown has also chosen another Israel apologist to a key advisory role. Simon McDonald, a former British ambassador to Israel and a man described by Israeli officials as "a true friend to Israel", becomes the prime minister's chief foreign policy adviser.

He is joined by yet another Israel fanatic, Meg Munn, who becomes parliamentary under-secretary of state with responsibility for foreign affairs. A former chairwoman of Labour Friends of Israel, Meg Munn has visited the racist, Jews-only state of Israel at the expense of Labour Friends of Israel and the Israeli Foreign Ministry.
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Afghanistan: the pipeline war?

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They wanted a huge oil pipeline to go from the Afghan-Pakistan region to the Indian Ocean and the Taliban was in our way. So we got them out of our way which is what 9/11 provided and now we get our oil pipeline. Simple!

The permanent US military bases all correspond to oil areas and they are so massive that they rival the permanent bases in Europe. Here is a clue- we aren't leaving Iraq/Afghanistan any time soon. And the war has all been for oil. Blood for oil...American blood for American oil...at least that's how the oil is seen by the Bush Administration. So that's why American soldiers are dying in Afghanistan...for a pipeline that the Taliban did not allow. The leader of Afghanistan, Hamid Karzai was a consultant for Unocal Oil Company. DUH!
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Daw Aung San Suu Kyi


see Daw Aung San Suu Kyi's page http://dassk.org/

From her birth in 1945, Burma’s icon of democracy—and the daughter of its independence hero, Gen. Aung San—seemed destined for a life of duty. Burma’s Nobel peace laureate and opposition leader, sentenced to a further 18 months of house arrest. here

Natalia Khusainovna Estemirova

(28 February, 1958 – 15 July 2009) was an award-winning Russian human rights activist and board member of the Russian human rights organisation Memorial. Estemirova was abducted by unknown persons on 15 July 2009 around 8:30 a.m. from her home in Grozny, Chechnya, as she was working on "extremely sensitive" cases of human rights abuses in Chechnya. Two witnesses reported they saw Estemirova being pushed into a car shouting that she was being abducted. Her remains were found with bullet wounds in the head and chest area at 4:30 p.m. in woodland 100 metres (330 ft) away from the federal road "Kavkaz" near the village of Gazi-Yurt, Ingushetia.Her age at death has been reported variously as 48 or 50.

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Zimbabwe's secret famine

As a UN envoy arrives to investigate Mugabe's 'Operation Drive Out Trash', thousands of people are dying in rural poverty

By Daniel Howden in Matabeleland

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UK warns over 'Russia aggression'

UK prime minister Gordon Brown has said Nato and the EU must reassess their relations with the Kremlin to prevent further "Russian aggression".

His comments came amid fears Russia could cut oil and gas flows in the row over Georgia.

Mr Brown, writing in the Observer, urged the EU to do a "root and branch" review of relations with the Kremlin.

On Saturday President Dmitry Medvedev and Mr Brown spoke by phone as Russia moved to ease tensions with Europe.

Rights and responsibilities

Mr Brown wrote in Sunday's Observer newspaper one day ahead of a summit of European heads of state to discuss the South Ossetia crisis.

The conflict in the region began on 7 August when Georgia tried to regain control of South Ossetia by force, which was followed by a Russian counter-attack deep into Georgia.

Mr Brown said: "When Russia has a grievance over an issue such as South Ossetia, it should act multilaterally by consent rather than unilaterally by force."

He went on: "My message to Russia is simple. If you want to be welcome at the top table of organisations such as the G8, OECD and WTO, you must accept that with rights come responsibilities.

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US Firm Turning Sudan Rebels into "Army"

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Al Rigney says the plan is aimed at creating a professional army in the south.

JUBA, Sudan — US private security firm and defense contractor DynCorp International Inc. will begin next year to reshape thousands of former Sudan People's Liberation Movement (SPLM/A) rebel fighters into a professional army, a firm official said Saturday, August 12.

"The military training could start anywhere from early next year and it will be ongoing for the next several years," DynCorp vice president for international business development, Al Rigney, told Reuters in an interview.

"It's always a challenge when a rebel militia force has too much idle time. We need to put them to work quickly," he said on the sidelines of the first trade fair in southern Sudan's capital Juba.
DynCorp, one of the fair's sponsors, has almost $40 million in US State Department contracts to build barracks, provide telecommunications and training to the former rebel rebels.

DynCorp will cover a spectrum of issues under its training programme, teaching soldiers rules of engagement, to respect the chain of command and how to drill in formation.

"They ought to be taught that use of weapons should be structured through proper chain of command, and not used to settle disputes," Rigney said.

"We need to get them walking and talking like professionals," Rigney said.

"Stable Country"

Rigney hinted that his firm was contracted by the US government to get the job done.

"The US government has decided that a stable military force will create a stable country," Rigney said.

DynCorp, which has also trained police in Iraq and soldiers in Liberia, expects to complete work on barracks in the traditional SPLA stronghold Rumbek by the end of the year.

Once a shell of bomb-damaged brick buildings, the barracks have been refurbished with everything from new roofs and fencing, to running water and electricity.

DynCorp has similar plans for army headquarters in up to 10 locations, one in each of the south's states, each housing between 3,000-5,000 soldiers. Work will begin next year in Malakal and Bentiu, according to Rigney.

Last year's peace deal between southern Sudan and the Khartoum government ended one Africa's longest civil wars, bringing many fighters out of the bush.

Two million people were killed during the two-decade conflict, and many southerners say peace is threatened by disputes over oil money and oil-producing areas on the north-south border.

The deal specified there would be two armies, the north's Sudanese Armed Forces and the south's SPLA.

The SPM/A is the only rebel faction from three others to have signed the May peace deal.

UN humanitarian chief Jan Egeland said Thursday that the number of violent attacks in Sudan's strife-torn western region of Darfur had more than doubled so far this year, reaching catastrophic levels.

"If there hadn't been a war in Lebanon we would all be up in arms about the deterioration in Darfur," Egeland told a news conference. "It's going from really bad to catastrophic in Darfur."

The UN's human rights office warned in a report Wednesday that the Darfur Peace Agreement is "doomed to failure" because the human rights situation in the region has deteriorated since the accord was signed in May.

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Selling Darfur Children

CAIRO — Children as young as nine in refugees camps in Chad are being trafficked and sold to rebel groups in Sudan's troubled Darfur region to fight against the Khartoum government, a British human rights group has said.

"There are people in the camps who are responsible, who have links with the [armed] movements," a community elder told Waging Peace group in a report posted on its website on Friday, June 6.

"They sell the children who are 10 years old to join them. They sell them for money."

A two-month investigation in two refugee camps in eastern Chad found that child boys are kidnapped in broad daylight and sold to rebel groups.

"There are leaders within our midst who help the movement [Justice and Equality Movement] and who profit from it... I mean they are selling the children," another community leader said.

Elders said that the Chadian government stood by while deals to sell the children were transacted.

A French-led force of European peacekeepers, supposedly in Chad to stop attacks on refugees, has also done little to stop the child selling.

"One leader… uses his Thuraya [satellite telephone] to contact the movement who are encamped … just on the other side of the refugee camp," said the community leader.

"He calls them when the humanitarians [NGOs] return to their base and then the JEM commanders come and meet in his tent to conclude the trade."

There are an estimated 240,000 Darfuri refugees living in camps in Chad, as well as a further 170,000 Chadians displaced by a local rebellion in the country's east.

The Darfur conflict broke out when rebels took up arms against the Khartoum regime accusing it of discrimination.

The UN estimates some 300,000 people have died from the combined effects of war, famine and disease in Darfur, a region the size of France.

Khartoum puts the death toll at 10,000.

Up to 2 million have been forced out of their homes in the world’s worst humanitarian crisis.

Disillusioned

The British rights group said a recent JEM attack close to the capital Khartoum has created a growing demand for child soldiers.

"The rebels used to have the support of the population and would have no trouble recruiting young men of fighting age," said Louise Roland Gosselin, director of Waging Peace.

"Now most people have turned against them, and they simply can't find enough adult troops. That's what's driving the trafficking in children."

JEM faction of Khalil Ibrahim launched last month a daring attack on Omdurman, on the opposite bank of the River Nile from Khartoum.

Now many Darfuri refugees say they have become disillusioned by the rebel groups, who see them fighting for their own political ends, rather than the good of the Darfuris.

"We fled because of the war and we don't want to have any rebel activities inside the camp," one refugee said.

"We want at least the children left to us to be educated. To have a start to life instead of being fighters."

Children as young as nine in refugees camps in Chad are being sold to rebel groups in Darfur to fight. (Photo through Google)