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Sunday, June 30, 2013

ANTI-ISLAMIST: Four killed in Egypt as millions protest against Morsi | The Times of Israel

An Egyptian protester waves a national flag as Egyptians gather in Tahrir Square during a demonstration against President Mohammed Morsi in Cairo, Sunday, June 30, 2013. (photo credit: AP/Amr Nabil)
An Egyptian protester waves a national flag as Egyptians gather in Tahrir Square during a demonstration against President Mohammed Morsi in Cairo, Sunday, June 30, 2013. (photo credit: AP/Amr Nabil)

CAIRO — Millions of opponents of Egypt’s Islamist president poured into the streets of Cairo and across much of the nation Sunday, launching an all-out push to force Mohammed Morsi from office on the one-year anniversary of his inauguration.

At least four people were killed in shootings at anti-Morsi protesters in southern Egypt. At least 30 others were reported injured in the clashes, local security chief Ibrahim Hodeib was quoted as saying in the Egyptian daily al-Ahram..............

FULL ARTICLE HERE:
Four killed in Egypt as millions protest against Morsi | The Times of Israel

Friday, June 28, 2013

OPPOSITION REBOUNDS: Syrian rebels capture major checkpoint in south | The Times of Israel

 Anti-Syrian regime protesters holding Syrian revolution flags, during a demonstration in the neighborhood of Bustan Al-Qasr in Aleppo, Syria, Friday, June 28, 2013 (photo credit: AP Photo/Aleppo Media Center AMC)
Anti-Syrian regime protesters holding Syrian revolution flags, during a demonstration in the neighborhood of Bustan Al-Qasr in Aleppo, Syria, Friday, June 28, 2013 (photo credit: AP Photo/Aleppo Media Center AMC)

BEIRUT (AP) — Rebels captured a major army post in the southern city of Daraa Friday after nearly two weeks of intense fighting, as battles raged between troops and opposition forces in the province that borders Jordan, activists said.

Daraa, the provincial capital of a region that carries the same name, is the birthplace of the uprising against President Bashar Assad that started 27 months ago. Rebels hope to one day launch an offensive from the area to take the capital, Damascus.................
FULL ARTICLE HERE: Syrian rebels capture major checkpoint in south | The Times of Israel

Thursday, June 27, 2013

Archbishop of Canterbury: Israel the center of the world | The Times of Israel

The Archbishop of Canterbury and the head of the Church of England, Justin Welby, center, visits the Dome of the Rock in Jerusalem's Old City, Thursday, June 27, 2013. (photo credit: Sliman Khader/Flash90)
The Archbishop of Canterbury and the head of the Church of England, Justin Welby, center, visits the Dome of the Rock in Jerusalem's Old City, Thursday, June 27, 2013. (photo credit: Sliman Khader/Flash90)

Israel is the center of the world “in so many ways,” the archbishop of Canterbury said Thursday in Jerusalem. He stressed Israel’s legitimacy and right to security, and also spoke, in the context of persecution of Christians by Islamists in the Middle East, about the Christian imperative to “love our enemies.”

It was his maiden visit to the region since being appointed to one of the highest positions in the Protestant Church.

FULL ARTICLE HERE: Archbishop of Canterbury: Israel the center of the world | The Times of Israel

Wednesday, June 26, 2013

McCain: Obama Not Viewed As a 'Player in the International Scene' - YouTube



LINK: McCain: Obama Not Viewed As a 'Player in the International Scene' - YouTube

New French-backed Syrian radio promises independent voice - Alarabiya.net English | Front Page


The dome of a mosque is seen amongst satellite dishes on the rooftops of home and apartment blocks in the Syrian capital Damascus, on June 26, 2013. (AFP)

Reuters, Paris 
Syrian journalists backed by France launched a Paris-based radio station on Wednesday that will broadcast deep into Syria, aiming to provide what they said would be independent coverage of the civil war.

Apart from their military conflict, the Syrian government and rebels are waging a propaganda war using television, radio and the Internet. Access for international media is restricted by the Damascus authorities and by security constraints.

“For years we were in the shadow of a media dictatorship,” said Lina Chawaf, programme editor at Radio Rozana, whose Arabic name means the light that beams from a small house window.

“It’s very difficult for journalists in Syria to break with this, but the Syrian revolution was for freedom of expression.”

Five Syrian journalists, including three who have left Syrian state media, will broadcast and coordinate Rozana’s coverage from 30 correspondents based across Syria...........


FULL ARTICLE HERE: New French-backed Syrian radio promises independent voice - Alarabiya.net English | Front Page

More than 100 wounded Syrians receive care in Israel - Israel News, Ynetnews

More than 100 wounded Syrians receive care in Israel


As conflict rages, Israel takes in influx of Syrian refugees in need of medical care; 'At first it was young men in their 20s, 30s; now they're younger, teenagers, sometimes even kids,' doctor at Safed hospital say.................... 
 

FULL ARTICLE HERE: More than 100 wounded Syrians receive care in Israel - Israel News, Ynetnews

OBAMA'S FOLLIES WITH SYRIA: A Russian Bear in the Desert | The Weekly Standard

by Tod Lindberg

Russia was nominally opposed to the 2003 Iraq war but supported Security Council Resolution 1441, in November 2002, giving Iraq “a final opportunity to comply with its disarmament obligations” and promising “serious consequences” for the failure to do so. The United States expected to but couldn’t obtain a second Security Council resolution in early 2003 containing explicit authorization for the use of military force against the Hussein regime; the big problem then was not Russia, but France. And of course the United States was prepared to act on its own authority anyway, about which Russia could or would do nothing of consequence.

Similarly, Russia did not like the idea of NATO enlargement, especially into formerly Soviet territory, namely, the Baltics. But was Russia willing to, for example, act covertly to destabilize Lithuania in the hope of derailing U.S. enthusiasm for its inclusion in the enlargement round in 2004? No, it wasn’t (or couldn’t).

More recently, Russia was hardly enthusiastic about coming to the rescue of Libyan civilians as forces loyal to Muammar Qaddafi closed in to crush the rebellion and—if Qaddafi’s own words were to be believed—exact reprisals on a mass scale. Certainly Russia was not in favor of toppling the Qaddafi regime. But Russia and China did voluntarily subscribe in 2005 at the United Nations World Summit to the principle of the “responsibility to protect”: that if a state fails to act to protect its populations from atrocities (or perpetrates atrocities), the international community acting through the United Nations may do so. And so Russia and China abstained on Security Council Resolution 1973, which authorized the use of force to protect Libyan civilians................

FULL ARTICLE HERE: A Bear in the Desert | The Weekly Standard

Tuesday, June 25, 2013

I Am Congo Video Series: Meet Fidel Bafilemba, Congolese Activist



LINK: I Am Congo: Meet Fidel Bafilemba, Activist

MUSICAL MIRACLE DURING THE HOLOCAUST: 'We will sing to the Nazis what we cannot say' | The Times of Israel

‘We will sing to the Nazis what we cannot say’

How musician Rafael Schachter led Terezin prisoners in performing Verdi’s mass for the dead, giving them solace and courage from its rebellious texts

June 25, 2013
An image of the Terezin concentration camp entrance in German-occupied Czechoslovakia, with a sign reading 'Arbeit Macht Frei,' is projected on a screen during a performance of Giuseppe Verdi's Requiem Mass at St. Vitus Cathedral in Prague, Czech Republic on Thursday, June 6, 2013. (photo credit: AP Photo/CTK, Stanislav Zbynek)
PRAGUE (AP) — In a concentration camp designed by the Nazis to eradicate Jewish cultural life, among 120,000 of its inmates who would ultimately be murdered, a rising young musician named Rafael Schachter managed one of the miracles of the Holocaust. 

Assembling hundreds of sick and hungry singers, he led them in 16 performances learned by rote from a single smuggled score of one of the most monumental and moving works of religious music — Giuseppe Verdi’s Requiem Mass.

“These crazy Jews are singing their own requiem,” Adolf Eichmann, a principal architect of the genocide, was heard to remark after attending one of the performances at the unique and surreal camp of Terezin, in what was then German-occupied Czechoslovakia.

But for Schachter and his fellow prisoners, this Mass for the dead became not an act of meek submission to their fate, but rather one of defiance of their captors, as well as a therapy against the enveloping terror.

For Schachter would tell the singers: “Whatever we do here is just a rehearsal for when we will play Verdi in a grand concert hall in Prague in freedom.”
‘Whatever we do here is just a rehearsal for when we will play Verdi in a grand concert hall in Prague in freedom’...............(CONTINUED)

FULL ARTICLE HERE: 'We will sing to the Nazis what we cannot say' | The Times of Israel

Monday, June 24, 2013

'They can't succeed without us': Women take front-line role in Syria conflict - World News

Muzaffar Salman / Reuters, file

Nora Husari, a female fighter in the Free Syrian Army, rests with other women undergoing military training in Aleppo on February 17, 2013.

By Ammar Cheikhomar and Henry Austin, NBC News

KILLIS, Turkey – Nora Husari worked at a beauty salon before the war in Syria broke out. Today, she carries an AK-47 and plays a deadly game of cat and mouse in the bombed out remains of her former home.

"I've seen children and women crying in front of my eyes because Bashar al-Assad killed their fathers, brothers or husbands," said the sniper – one of only a handful of women on the front line for the Free Syrian Army. "It burns my heart and makes me hate this regime more and more, so I decided to fight."

Husari, who claims to have killed at least eight government soldiers, added: "There are a lot of women that can help in the hospitals. But my mission was on the battlefield and on the front lines.".........

FULL ARTICLE HERE: 'They can't succeed without us': Women take front-line role in Syria conflict - World News

Sunday, June 23, 2013

A new hope for women who survive violence in Congo | International Rescue Committee (IRC)

My name is Viviane Maroy Bora. I am a psychosocial counselor for the International Rescue Committee in the Democratic Republic of Congo, where I work with women and girls who have experienced violence, helping them to recover.

You may have read about Congo in the news. My country offers great beauty but also great difficulties to those who live here, joy alternating with pain, peace with war. 

Unfortunately, there has been war for 20 years now, and we, the women and girls of Congo, too often bear the brunt of this conflict. But we are also the ones cultivating the land, the ones nurturing our families, and the ones striving to bring about lasting change.

I work with women and girls to ensure that they come forward to get help—to talk about the terrible intimate violations they have experienced—and to receive the care, respect and support they deserve. 

I also train and mentor women in communities to provide this same care to their mothers, sisters, daughters and friends............
Women learn sewing as part of IRC program in eastern Congo
Congo is often described as one of the worst places in the world to be a woman, because of its high rates of maternal mortality and sexual assault and other serious threats to women and girls. Though they face grave dangers and obstacles every day, the women of Congo are overcoming them – transforming not only their own lives but those of their children, families, and communities.
Photo: Sinziana Demian/IRC

FULL ARTICLE HERE: A new hope for women who survive violence in Congo | International Rescue Committee (IRC)

Saturday, June 22, 2013

KINDA-SORTA: Friends of Syria pledge to arm rebels - Middle East - Al Jazeera English

   

Western and Arab countries have agreed to give urgent military support to Syrian rebels fighting President Bashar al-Assad, and to channel that aid through a Western-backed rebel military command.

In a statement following talks in Qatar on Saturday, ministers from the 11 main countries of the Friends of Syria group agreed "to provide urgently all the necessary materiel and equipment to the opposition on the ground".  

Their final statement also condemned "the intervention of Hezbollah militias and fighters from Iran and Iraq", demanding that they withdraw immediately from Syria. The ministers said the growing sectarian nature of the conflict and the foreign interventions "threaten the unity of Syria [and] broaden the conflict" across the region. 

They also expressed strong concern at the increasing presence of "terrorist elements" and growing radicalisation in Syria................

FULL ARTICLE HERE: Friends of Syria pledge to arm rebels - Middle East - Al Jazeera English

Thursday, June 20, 2013

Alice Walks OFF Deep End: 'Color Purple' Author's New Book Slammed as a 'New Low' in Anti-Semitic Content


Alice Walker is best known for writing The Color Purple, a book on the African-American experience that spawned an award-winning film starring Oprah Winfrey and Whoopi Goldberg. Walker is also well known as a fierce critic of Israel, and in her new book, The Cushion in the Road, Walker is accused of sinking "to to new lows" of anti-Semitism.

The Cushion in the Road features a section dubbed "On Palestine," which takes up a fourth of the overall book's pages. It's replete with comparisons of modern-day Israel to Nazi Germany and proclamations that Israel should not be allowed to exist. The book also makes attempts to justify terrorism against Israelis saying Palestinians should not be blamed for terror bombings in Israel..............

FULL ARTICLE HERE: 'Color Purple' Author's New Book Slammed as a 'New Low' in Anti-Semitic Content

BBC News - Fear that slum will replace earthquake camps in Haiti


Three-and-a-half years after a devastating earthquake that killed 200,000 people, Haiti is slowly returning to normal.

There used to be 1.5 million people living under tents in the immediate aftermath of the quake - that number has now dropped to 320,000.

Much of the rubble has been cleared from the capital Port-au-Prince.

But there are fears that a gigantic new slum could spring up on the capital's outskirts..........

FULL ARTICLE HERE: BBC News - Fear that slum will replace earthquake camps in Haiti

Wednesday, June 19, 2013

GLARING CALLOUSNESS: Senator rips Pentagon over contract with company arming Syrian regime | Fox News

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A Republican senator blasted the Pentagon after it entered into a new helicopter contract with a Russian company which is supplying the Syrian regime -- even as the U.S. moves to arm the Syrian opposition.

The contract was announced Monday with Russian arms firm Rosoboronexport, for military helicopters that will go to Afghan security forces. The Pentagon argues the helicopters are the only option, but Sen. John Cornyn, R-Texas, is adamant that the U.S. find an alternative considering the company's ties to the Bashar Assad government in Syria.........

FULL ARTICLE: Senator rips Pentagon over contract with company arming Syrian regime | Fox News

Tough guy De Niro likes tough Israel | The Times of Israel

 Robert De Niro speaking at the Presidential Conference on Wednesday. (photo credit: Flash90)

American actor Robert De Niro praised Israeli aggressiveness during a talk at the President’s Conference in Jerusalem on Wednesday.

“I always enjoy coming to Israel. Israelis are warm, they’re energetic people. forthright. very smart. I always like smart people. They’re nice people, you know. aggressive, and I respect that aggressiveness because you need it in their situation,” he said.

FULL ARTICLE HERE: Tough guy De Niro likes tough Israel | The Times of Israel

New Iranian President Tied to 1994 Bombing in Buenos Aires - Free Beacon

Rubble of the Buenos Aires Jewish Community center, July 18, 1994 / AP
Rubble of the Buenos Aires Jewish Community center, July 18, 1994 / AP

Iranian President-elect Hassan Rowhani was on the special Iranian government committee that plotted the 1994 bombing of a Jewish community center in Buenos Aires, according to an indictment by the Argentine government prosecutor investigating the case.

The AMIA bombing is considered the deadliest terrorist attack in Argentina’s history, killing 85 and wounding hundreds more. The Argentine government had accused the Iranian government of planning the attack and Iran’s terrorist proxy Hezbollah of carrying it out. Numerous former and current Iranian officials are wanted by Interpol in connection with the bombing.

Former Iranian intelligence official Abolghasem Mesbahi, who defected from Iran in the late 1990s, testified that the decision to launch the attack was made within a special operations committee connected to the powerful Supreme National Security Council in August 1993.

According to the 2006 indictment, Mesbahi testified that Rowhani, who was then serving as secretary of the Supreme National Security Council, was also a member of the special committee when it approved the AMIA bombing.

FULL ARTICLE HERE: 85 were killed in bombing of Argentinian Jewish Center | Washington Free Beacon

Tuesday, June 18, 2013

ASSAD'S PRISONS: 'Take Your Portion': A Victim Speaks Out About Rape in Syria - Lauren Wolfe - The Atlantic

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Alma Abdulrahman is lying gaunt and unable to move anything below her diaphragm in a hospital bed in Amman. Some bedsores have become so deep she's having surgery tomorrow. Screws hold together her upper vertebrae, and cigarette burns pock her right shoulder. Her voice fades in and out, hoarse from either weakness or morphine.

Six months earlier, she was paralyzed when a regime soldier struck her in the neck with a rifle on a street on the outskirts of Damascus. Now, from a guarded hospital room, she wants to be heard, and what she has to say is deeply disturbing.

Alma Abdulrahman is one of the very few women in the Syrian conflict to speak out about having been raped. While she offered to use her entire name in this story, I've used only her first name and a family name because of safety concerns...............

FULL ARTICLE HERE: 'Take Your Portion': A Victim Speaks Out About Rape in Syria - Lauren Wolfe - The Atlantic

Monday, June 17, 2013

Of Course It's Not ‘Too Late’ in Syria - The Daily Beast

Whenever someone says it's "too late" to deal with a policy crisis, it's a sure indication that they are fundamentally comfortable with the status quo. Now that the United States has finally announced that it is going to get involved in directly aiding rebel groups in Syria, the siren song of "too late" is being heard loudly and clearly. "Too little"—or even "don't do anything at all"—might be a fair criticism, but "it's too late" is almost never true of any ongoing policy challenge.Nic6224397 Syrian rebel fighters belonging to the "Martyrs of Maaret al-Numan" battalion leave their position after a range of shootings on June 13, 2013 in the northwestern town of Maaret al-Numan. (Daniel Leal-Olivas/AFP/Getty)

Many Americans have opposed direct involvement in Syria from the outset. A new strand of neo-isolationism, uniting factions on the left and the right, has become very fashionable in Washington, post-Afghanistan, Iraq and the fiscal crisis. There are others who genuinely can't see any major interests at stake or reasonable outcomes available. And there are some who are essentially comfortable with the Damascus regime anyway.............

FULL ARTICLE HERE: Of Course It's Not ‘Too Late’ in Syria - The Daily Beast

Krauthammer Slams Obama’s Syrian Policy: Worse Than Doing Nothing | Washington Free Beacon

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Columnist Charles Krauthammer ripped the Obama administration’s Syrian policy on Special Report Monday, saying his weak intervention was worse than doing nothing.

Speaking about Obama and Russian president Vladimir Putin’s tense G8 summit meeting about how to resolve the Syrian conflict despite supporting opposing sides, Krauthammer said “it wasn’t a frosty meeting, it was a useless meeting.”

While Russia has a long-vested interest in having influence over Syria and has shown clear, direct support for Bashar al-Assad, Obama’s tepid aid of small arms to the rebels was “marginal” and unlikely to have any influence over the outcome, Krauthammer said..........

FULL ARTICLE HERE: Krauthammer Slams Obama’s Syrian Policy: Worse Than Doing Nothing | Washington Free Beacon

BBC News - Saif al-Islam Gaddafi to be tried in Libya in August

Saif al-Islam Gaddafi after his capture in November 2011
Saif al-Islam Gaddafi has been held in Zintan since 2011

Saif al-Islam Gaddafi, the son of former leader Libyan Col Muammar Gaddafi, will be tried in August, the prosecutor's office has announced.

It said the case against him and other senior regime members would include charges of forming criminal gangs, inciting rape and illegal detentions.

Prime Minister Ali Zeidan told the BBC that they would "receive a fair trial".

Libya has resisted the International Criminal Court's requests to extradite Saif al-Islam for trial in The Hague. He is wanted by the ICC on war crimes charges, but Tripoli insists he will be prosecuted at home, where he could face the death penalty.

Among those who are expected to go on trial in August are Col Gaddafi's intelligence chief Abdullah al-Senussi and ex-Prime Minister al-Baghdadi al-Mahmoudi...............

FULL ARTICLE HERE: BBC News - Saif al-Islam Gaddafi to be tried in Libya in August

Russia ‘actively engaged’ in Syrian war, Israeli source says - Alarabiya.net English | Front Page



Al Arabiya
An Israeli security source said that Russia is actively engaged in the Syrian conflict helping Syrian troops by providing intelligence-gathering technology, Al Arabiya’s correspondent reported.

“Russia is effectively and actively engaged [in the Syria conflict] beside the army of the Syrian regime by [providing] drones that are collecting information and data and relaying them to Syrian troops,” said the source on condition of anonymity.

FULL ARTICLE HERE: Russia ‘actively engaged’ in Syrian war, Israeli source says - Alarabiya.net English | Front Page

Sunday, June 16, 2013

Video: 65 year-old vows to fight Assad till death - Alarabiya.net English | Front Page

Al Arabiya
Oppression is the main reason behind a 65-year-old man's decision to join the Free Syrian Army that is battling the government forces of President Bashar al-Assad, reported Al Arabiya.

“Before we were suppressed, but now we can speak,” Abu Omar told Al Arabiya.

“No one dared to carry hunting rifles in the country, but I have it here and I am fighting you Bashar al-Assad, and I am 65. I will fight you until I die.”

LINK TO Video: 65 year-old vows to fight Assad till death - Alarabiya.net English | Front Page

GLARING INTERVENTION: Report: Iran to send 4,000 Revolutionary Guards to bolster Assad’s forces - Alarabiya.net English | Front Page

Iran’s Revolutionary Guards could be sent to Syria in support of President Bashar al-Assad. (File photo: AFP)

Al Arabiya
Iran is to reportedly send 4,000 Iranian Revolutionary Guards to Syria to support President Bashar al-Assad in the fight against opposition forces, according to the The Independent on Sunday.

In what was described as an Iranian “military decision,” the British newspaper said Iran was now “fully committed to preserving Assad’s regime,” citing unnamed pro-Iranian sources.

The sources “have been deeply involved in the Islamic Republic’s security, even to the extent of proposing to open up a new ‘Syrian’ front on the Golan Heights against Israel,” The Independent’s Robert Fisk wrote.

The decision, allegedly made before this week’s presidential election, was “to send a first contingent of 4,000 Iranian Revolutionary Guards to Syria to support President Bashar al-Assad's forces against the largely Sunni rebellion,” Fisk reported.

FULL ARTICLE: Report: Iran to send 4,000 Revolutionary Guards to bolster Assad’s forces - Alarabiya.net English | Front Page

Saturday, June 15, 2013

Egypt cuts diplomatic ties with Syria - Middle East - Al Jazeera English


Morsi also called on the international community to set up a no-fly zone over Syria [EPA]

Mohamed Morsi, Egypt's president, has announced that Egypt is cutting off diplomatic relations with Syria and has ordered that Damascus Embassy in Cairo to be closed.  

Morsi told thousands of supporters in a rally held on Saturday that his government is also withdrawing the Egyptian charge d'affaires from Damascus.  

Morsi also called on Lebanon's Hezbollah armed group to leave Syria, where the group has been fighting alongside troops loyal to embattled President Bashar al-Assad against the rebel forces.  

"We stand against Hezbollah in its aggression against the Syrian people," Morsi said. "Hezbollah must leave Syria - these are serious words. There is no space or place for Hezbollah in Syria."  

The Egyptian president also called on the international community to implement a no-fly zone over Syria,...............

LINK: Egypt cuts diplomatic ties with Syria - Middle East - Al Jazeera English

Thursday, June 13, 2013

Washington to arm Syrian rebels, officials say | The Times of Israel

President Barack Obama speaks on Thursday, May 23, 2013, at the National Defense College. (photo credit: image capture/YouTube video)
President Barack Obama speaks on Thursday, May 23, 2013, at the National Defense College. (photo credit: image capture/YouTube video)


The United States has conclusive evidence that Syrian President Bashar Assad’s regime has used chemical weapons against opposition forces seeking to overthrow the government, crossing what President Barack Obama has called a “red line” that would trigger greater American involvement in the crisis, the White House said.

In response, two US officials said Obama planned to send weapons and ammunition to bolster the rebel forces, though details were unclear. Sen. John McCain, who has been one of the strongest proponents of US intervention in Syria’s two-year civil war, said he also had been told of Obama’s decision to arm the rebels........

FULL ARTICLE HERE: Washington to arm Syrian rebels, officials say | The Times of Israel

'BOUT TIME: White House: We'll Give Syrian Rebels Arms, Support

The United States is boosting military support to the main Syrian rebel group after determining that the government has used chemical weapons against the opposition, a top White House official said on Thursday.

"The president has made a decision about providing more support to the opposition, that will involve providing direct support to the (Supreme Military Council), that includes military support," Deputy National Security Advisor Ben Rhodes told reporters on a conference call.................


FULL ARTICLE HERE: White House: We'll Give Syrian Rebels Arms, Support

Obama administration: Syrian regime used chemical weapons against opposition - NBC Politics

By Michael O'Brien, Political Reporter, NBC News

The United States and its allies have concluded that the government of Bashar al-Assad has used chemical weapons in that Syria's protracted civil war, the Obama administration said Thursday.

The intelligence community concluded with "high confidence" that the Assad regime had used chemical weapons — including the nerve agent sarin — "on a small scale against the opposition multiple times in the last year."

"The intelligence community estimates that 100 to 150 people have died from detected chemical weapons attacks in Syria to date; however, casualty data is likely incomplete," said Deputy National Security Advisor for Strategic Communications Ben Rhodes.

The use of chemical weapons crosses the so-called "red line" first established by President Barack Obama last year, which he said would prompt the administration to alter its posture, and become more involved in either aiding Syrian rebels or providing military support, like helping to enforce a no-fly zone............

FULL ARTICLE HERE:
Obama administration: Syrian regime used chemical weapons against opposition - NBC Politics

Syria death toll more than 93,000, says U.N. - Alarabiya.net English | Front Page

Syrian President Bashar al-Assad’s forces, backed by thousands of Hezbollah fighters, have been battling Syrian rebel forces. (File photo: AFP)

More than 93,000 people, including at least 6,500 children, have perished in Syria’s brutal civil war, a new study from the United Nations human rights office showed Thursday, reported AFP.

“Unfortunately, as the study indicates, this is most likely a minimum casualty figure. The true number of those killed is potentially much higher,” U.N. rights chief Navi Pillay said in a statement, as quoted by AFP.

According to the U. N. children are being used as sniper targets and human shields. U.N. leader Ban Ki-moon said the war in Syria is taking an “unacceptable and unbearable” toll on children.

Syrian President Bashar al-Assad’s forces, backed by thousands of Hezbollah fighters, have been battling Syrian rebel forces. They have gained much ground since the war kicked off two 26-months-ago.........

Syria death toll more than 93,000, says U.N. - Alarabiya.net English | Front Page

Wednesday, June 12, 2013

UK Foreign Secretary Hague Acknowledges Use Of Chemical Weapons In Syria - YouTube



LINK: UK Foreign Secretary Hague Acknowledges Use Of Chemical Weapons In Syria - YouTube

The Obama doctrine in Syria and elsewhere: Washington Post

By Jennifer Rubin

We’ve heard all the rote lines from the White House. Bashar al-Assad is a “reformer” became “Assad must go!” Then we migrated to “Assad is done. Only a matter of time.” Then we heard that use of chemical weapons would be a “game changer.” Then: “We’ll look into it.”

Forces of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad. (Rami Bleible/Reuters)
Forces of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad. 
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In fact, Assad was never a reformer, President Obama never intended to do much to oust him, the red line was an empty threat (no one knows what has happened to that investigation), although France, Israel and even the lowly United Nations have concluded chemical weapons have been used. Oh, and while we were dawdling Russia, Hezbollah and Iran have been madly arming Assad.

If you assumed that everything the administration has been saying about Syria is untrue (a good practice, whatever the topic), then it should come as no surprise that Assad now has the upper hand. The New York Times headline says it all: “Rebels’ Losses in Syria Complicate Options for U.S. Aid.” Sure when you do nothing while the other side gets help, aid options get complicated. Or, “Assad wins, United States has blown it.”........................

FULL ARTICLE HERE: The Obama doctrine in Syria and elsewhere

NEGATIVE MYTH VS THE RECORD: Reagan, the Environmentalist | The Weekly Standard

Mention Ronald Reagan to an avowed environmentalist, and you’ll generally elicit a groan. In the conventional telling, the Gipper appointed right-wing extremists to key environmental positions and proceeded to give timber companies and energy interests a free hand to despoil nature. Had Congress not stopped him, the tale goes, all of the environmental progress of the 1970s would have been swept away in the 1980s.

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This tale fits certain historical narratives, and Reagan’s successor, George H. W. Bush, arguably helped promote it by allowing his own appointees, some of them drawn from the ranks of professional environmentalists, to criticize the Reagan administration and its policies.

Reagan’s actual environmental record is quite a bit more nuanced. It’s true he did not follow the command-and-control regulatory approach favored by his predecessor, Jimmy Carter, or even fellow California Republican Richard Nixon, who created the Environmental Protection Agency and signed both the Clean Water Act and the Clean Air Act. But the approach Reagan did take​—​endeavoring to protect nature without expanding government or hurting the economy​—​may offer a blueprint, particularly in these times of sharp partisan division, for a conservation agenda that small government conservatives, libertarians, and conservationists alike can embrace.

The enduring legacy of Reagan’s conservation agenda is a set of approaches that flowed directly out of, rather than in spite of, his free-market ideology and were implemented, in part, by those people derided as dangerous “ideologues.” They include limiting government subsidies to all manner of environmental destruction; ensuring that costs are attached to environmentally harmful activities; and opening public lands for multiple uses...............

FULL ARTICLE HERE: Reagan, the Environmentalist | The Weekly Standard

Monday, June 10, 2013

Losing America | National Review Online


How much more will Americans take?

The “fundamental transformation” of America proceeds apace. The erosion of our freedoms and traditions, once incremental and barely perceptible, accelerates daily.

Armies of bureaucrats commanded by political ideologues remarkable mainly for their galactic incompetence intrude on ever more aspects of our lives — aspects both large and small. They tell us what light bulbs we’re allowed to use and how much water we may flush. They stick swabs in our mouths to collect our DNA and order us to buy health insurance we don’t want. They can seize our land if they think they know how to use it better, or stop us from using our land because a favored amphibian might live there too.

We obediently take off our belts and shoes, shuffle silently into plastic cubicles and stand meekly by as our toddlers and grandmothers are patted and groped by drones of the state. Rarely does anyone peep. Not long ago a tiny mayor wouldn’t dare tell eight New Yorkers — let alone 8 million — how much soda they’re allowed to drink. No more.

Now an administration that may have used the IRS to punish its opponents, disclose confidential information, and suppress dissent assures us we needn’t be concerned that the same IRS is on the cusp of having access to every single intimate detail of our medical lives.........................

FULL ARTICLE HERE: Losing America | National Review Online

AP HAMMERS OBAMA: Mounting controversies are all about trust

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WASHINGTON (AP) — As a candidate, Barack Obama vowed to bring a different, better kind of leadership to the dysfunctional capital. He'd make government more efficient, accountable and transparent. He'd rise above the "small-ball" nature of doing business. And he'd work with Republicans to break Washington paralysis.

You can trust me, Obama said back in 2008. And — for a while, at least — a good piece of the country did.

But with big promises often come big failures — and the potential for big hits to the one thing that can make or break a presidency: credibility..............


FULL ARTICLE HERE: Column: Mounting controversies are all about trust

Sunday, June 9, 2013

Anti-Hezbollah Lebanon rally supports Syrian rebels - YouTube



LINK: Lebanon rally supports Syrian rebels - YouTube

RIVETING: NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden: 'I do not expect to see home again' | World news | guardian.co.uk

FROM INTERVIEW WITH SNOWDEN:

Q: Why did you decide to become a whistleblower?

A: "The NSA has built an infrastructure that allows it to intercept almost everything. With this capability, the vast majority of human communications are automatically ingested without targeting. If I wanted to see your emails or your wife's phone, all I have to do is use intercepts. I can get your emails, passwords, phone records, credit cards.

"I don't want to live in a society that does these sort of things … I do not want to live in a world where everything I do and say is recorded. That is not something I am willing to support or live under."

Q: But isn't there a need for surveillance to try to reduce the chances of terrorist attacks such as Boston?

A: "We have to decide why terrorism is a new threat. There has always been terrorism. Boston was a criminal act. It was not about surveillance but good, old-fashioned police work. The police are very good at what they do."

FULL ARTICLE & VIDEO: NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden: 'I do not expect to see home again' | World news | guardian.co.uk

Charles Krauthammer: Message from the ruins of Qusair - The Washington Post

Charles Krauthammer

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Charles Krauthammer: Message from the ruins of Qusair - The Washington Post

Internal displacement on the rise in DR Congo - Features - Al Jazeera English


Democratic Republic of Congo is rich in minerals and many believe the battle for resources is fueling conflict [EPA]

Bukavu, Democratic Republic of the Congo - For six days Irene Kabisha has been waiting for the man with the megaphone to call her name and provide her with food.

Together with hundreds of other displaced people from eastern DRC's Shabunda district, she's in line for her share of United Nations emergency rations: 60 kilos of flour, 18 kilos of split peas, a jar of palm oil, and a can of salt. Some of them hide from the boiling sun under brightly coloured umbrellas, tired from waiting since the early morning.

When a bridge in a neighbouring village collapsed, 26-year-old Kabisha was compelled to walk to the food distribution centre in Mulamba, a day trip through DR Congo's green hills. These hillsides, not far from the broken bridge, quickly turned into a provisional marketplace.

A day of pulling cassava plants earns Kabisha a plate of rice or beans. Occasionally she transports a large cart full of fruit and vegetables, her youngest child riding on top.

Kabisha is one of more than 2.6 million internally displaced people(IDPs) in the Democratic Republic of the Congo...............

FULL ARTICLE HERE: Internal displacement on the rise in DR Congo - Features - Al Jazeera English

Saturday, June 8, 2013

GROTESQUE: Kony and LRA poaching elephants to fund operations - YouTube

FROM INVISIBLE CHILDREN:


Published on Jun 7, 2013:
 
Since 2005, the LRA has been poaching elephants in Garamba National Park and using the elephants' ivory to fund their operations and continue killing innocent civilians in central Africa. Through defection flier messaging, we are directly targeting groups in the park, asking them to lay down their arms and peacefully surrender. 79% of defectors in the past year have cited these fliers as influential in their escape.

To learn more about our Protection Programs: http://spr.ly/pp_5
To fund these initiatives, become a member of Fourth Estate: http://spr.ly/pp_4E5

Access the recent report from Enough Project, The Resolve LRA Crisis Initiative, and Invisible Children about the LRA's tactics in poaching elephants: http://spr.ly/ElephantPoachinginCongo

LINK: LRA poaching elephants to fund operations - YouTube

Friday, June 7, 2013

NSA Whistleblower: The Government Is Still Telling You an ‘Outright Lie’ About Its Spying Programs | Video | TheBlaze.com

The federal government’s “totalitarian”-like surveillance of American citizens has been going on for more than a decade — you’re just now hearing about it, NSA whistleblower William Binney told Glenn Beck on his radio program Friday.

Binney, who was with the NSA for almost four decades, said it was “unfortunate” that he had been proven 100 percent correct on the spy agency’s surveillance capability. He has been blowing the whistle for some time, however, his warnings had been dubbed “conspiracy theories” by some.


FULL ARTICLE HERE: NSA Whistleblower: The Government Is Still Telling You an ‘Outright Lie’ About Its Spying Programs | Video | TheBlaze.com

Dept. of Homeland Security List of Keywords Used to Monitor YOU - Forbes

From Forbes Online:

by Reuven Cohen, Contributor

  If you are thinking about tweeting about clouds, pork, exercise or even Mexico, think again. Doing so may result in a closer look by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security.

In a story appearing earlier today on the U.K’s Daily Mail website, it was reported that the DHS has been forced to release a list of keywords and phrases it uses to monitor various social networking sites. The list provides a glimpse into what DHS describes as “signs of terrorist or other threats against the U.S.”

The list was posted by the Electronic Privacy Information Center who filed a request under the Freedom of Information Act, before suing to obtain the release of the documents. STORY CONTINUES HERE, BUT THE LIST OF KEYWORDS IS BELOW:

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FULL ARTICLE HERE:  Dept. of Homeland Security Forced to Release List of Keywords Used to Monitor Social Networking Sites - Forbes

WHAT ARE POLITICIANS PULLING? Language in George Orwell's Nineteen Eighty-Four (1984)

George Orwell, like many other literary scholars, is interested in the modern use of the English language and, in particular, the abuse and misuse of English. He realises that language has the power in politics to mask the truth and mislead the public, and he wishes to increase public awareness of this power. He accomplishes this by placing a great focus on Newspeak and the media in his novel Nineteen Eighty-Four. Demonstrating the repeated abuse of language by the government and by the media in his novel, Orwell shows how language can be used politically to deceive and manipulate people, leading to a society in which the people unquestioningly obey their government and mindlessly accept all propaganda as reality. Language becomes a mind-control tool, with the ultimate goal being the destruction of will and imagination. As John Wain says in his essay, “[Orwell’s] vision of 1984 does not include extinction weapons . . . He is not interested in extinction weapons because, fundamentally, they do not frighten him as much as spiritual ones” (343).

   Paul Chilton suggests that the language theme in Orwell’s novel has its roots in the story of the Tower of Babel (2). When God destroys the Towel of Babel, the civilizations which have contributed to the construction of the Tower suffer ever-after from the Curse of Confusion. The Curse both makes languages “mutually unintelligible”, and alters their nature so that “they no longer lucidly [express] the nature of things, but rather [obscure] and [distort] them” (Chilton, 2). Orwell’s Newspeak, the ultra-political new language introduced in Nineteen Eighty-Four, does precisely that: it facilitates deception and manipulation, and its purpose is to restrict understanding of the real world. Chilton also suggests that a corollary to this is that “each post-Babel language [becomes] a closed system containing its own untranslatable view of the world” (2). Certainly, the ultimate aim of Newspeak is to enclose people in an orthodox pseudo-reality and isolate them from the real world.......

FULL ARTICLE HERE:  Language in George Orwell's Nineteen Eighty-Four (1984)

Syria: Attacks on Schools Endanger Students - YouTube



LINK: Syria: Attacks on Schools Endanger Students - YouTube

Thursday, June 6, 2013

69TH ANNIVERSARY: D-Day Tribute - June 6th 1944 - YouTube



LINK: D-Day Tribute - June 6th 1944 - YouTube

U.S. intelligence mining data from nine U.S. Internet companies in broad secret program - The Washington Post


Video: Members of Congress and The White House are defending a top secret NSA program that continues to collect data from millions of phone records, but civil liberties supporters remain skeptical. The Post’s Ellen Nakashima explains.

“We have never heard of PRISM,” an Apple spokesman said. “We do not provide any government agency with direct access to our servers, and any government agency requesting customer data must get a court order.”

Government officials and the document itself made clear that the NSA regarded the identities of its private partners as PRISM’s most sensitive secret, fearing that they would withdraw from the program if exposed. “98 percent of PRISM production is based on Yahoo, Google and Microsoft; we need to make sure we don’t harm these sources,” the briefing’s author wrote in his speaker’s notes...........

FULL ARTICLE HERE: U.S. intelligence mining data from nine U.S. Internet companies in broad secret program - The Washington Post

NY Times: Obama Administration Has Lost All Credibility

NY Times: Obama Administration Has Lost All Credibility

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For the second time in as many months, The New York Times on Thursday blasted the Obama administration for its surveillance practices — this time saying that the White House has “now lost all credibility” after reports that it has been collecting the telephone records of millions of Verizon customers.  

“Mr. Obama is proving the truism that the executive will use any power it is given and very likely abuse it,” the Times said in a scathing editorial. “That is one reason we have long argued that the Patriot Act … was reckless in its assignment of unnecessary and overbroad surveillance powers.”


FULL ARTICLE HERE: NY Times: Obama Administration Has Lost All Credibility

Rep. Trey Gowdy: IRS Has Moral, Character Problems - YouTube


Representative Trey Gowdy gives a passionate opening statement at the House Oversight Committee Hearing on excessive conference spending by the IRS. He states that the institution has a character problem that isn't going to be "solved with another webinar" and that it may be time to "start over."

VIDEO LINK: Rep. Trey Gowdy: IRS Has Moral, Character Problems - YouTube

Wednesday, June 5, 2013

Thousands of Hezbollah troops fighting, hundreds killed in Syria, study confirms - Middle East - Israel News | Haaretz Daily Newspaper

Members a Hezbollah unit raise up their hands as they shout slogans
Members of a Hezbollah unit raise up their hands as they shout slogans in support of pro-Hezbollah leader Sheik Hassan Nasrallah in Lebanon, May 25, 2013.. Photo by AP

Thousands of Hezbollah fighters are taking part in the Syrian civil war and several hundred have been killed, according to a report by the Meir Amit Intelligence and Terrorism Information Center released this week. 

The Israeli research center also reports that Hezbollah helps train regime forces in guerrilla warfare, urban warfare, explosives and sniping. The Shi'ite group also carries out intelligence and border security, and operates against members of the Syrian opposition living in Lebanon.

The report mentions two main regions where Hezbollah is fighting; one is south of Homs, where the Syrian army said Wednesday it had taken over the city of Al-Qusayr. At the time of writing early this week, the Meir Amit center said more than 60 Hezbollah fighters had been killed at Al-Qusayr.

FULL ARTICLE HERE: Thousands of Hezbollah troops fighting, hundreds killed in Syria, study confirms - Middle East - Israel News | Haaretz Daily Newspaper

Arab League condemns Hezbollah’s role in Syria - Alarabiya.net English | Front Page



A resolution issued after a meeting of Arab League foreign ministers in Cairo expressed “strong condemnation” of all forms of foreign intervention, especially that by Hezbollah. (Al Arabiya)

Ayman Samir and Asma Alsharif - Cairo / Reuters
The Arab League on Wednesday condemned the military intervention in Syria by the Lebanese Shi’ite militant group Hezbollah, Arab League Secretary General Nabil Elaraby said.

A resolution issued after a meeting of Arab League foreign ministers in Cairo expressed “strong condemnation” of all forms of foreign intervention, especially that by Hezbollah, he said.

FULL ARTICLE HERE: Arab League condemns Hezbollah’s role in Syria - Alarabiya.net English | Front Page

Tuesday, June 4, 2013

France says Sarin gas used several times in Syria - Alarabiya.net English | Front Page

 
A boy, affected in what said to be a chemical weapons attack, is treated at a hospital in the Syrian city of Aleppo, Syria, March 19, 2013. (File Photo: REUTERS)

Al Arabiya With AFP - Paris
French Foreign Minister Laurent Fabius said on Tuesday that tests on chemical samples from Syria make it certain that Sarin was used, adding “all options” are on the table.

“We have no doubt that the gas is being used.. the laboratory tests are clear,” he said on television after French laboratory tests on blood and hair samples from Syria pointed to the use of Sarin gas.

“There is no doubt that the regime and its accomplices” are using them, he added.

“A line has been indisputably breached. We will hold talks with our partners on what we must do and all options are on the table,” to decide “whether to react, including in an armed manner,” Fabius said...........

FULL ARTICLE HERE: France says Sarin gas used several times in Syria - Alarabiya.net English | Front Page

France says tests from Syria show sarin use - Middle East - Al Jazeera English



France says it is certain that the nerve agent sarin has been used in Syria on several occasions following tests it has carried out on samples recovered from the country. "These tests show the presence of sarin in various samples in our possession," Foreign Minister Laurent Fabius said in a statement on Tuesday, adding that the test results had been handed to the United Nations.
The Syrian regime and the opposition have traded accusations that the other side have used chemical weapons during the two-year-long conflict. "We have no doubt that the gas is being used ... the laboratory tests are clear," he told France 2 television about the bllod and hair samples later on Tuesday. "There is no doubt that the regime and its accomplices" are using them, he added.  

FULL ARTICLE W/VIDEO HERE: France says tests from Syria show sarin use - Middle East - Al Jazeera English

Monday, June 3, 2013

Condoleeza Rice: U.S. "doesn't have an option of no action" in Syria - YouTube

Former Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice talks to Scott Pelley about why the U.S. should take action in Syria, citing the spread of the conflict beyond its borders and the growing influence of radical groups on the ground.

LINK: Rice: U.S. "doesn't have an option of no action" in Syria - YouTube

BIG VICTORY: Oil dispersants must be checked before use in waters, ruling says - latimes.com

The Deepwater Horizon oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico.
Fires burn around the site of the BP Deepwater Horizon rig, scene of the worst offshore oil spill in U.S. history. (Carolyn Cole / Los Angeles Times / June 17, 2010)


Environmentalists won a big victory for marine animals this week, with a court ruling that requires the government to determine whether dispersants used to to break up oil spills are harmful to endangered species before the chemicals are used in federal waters off California.

The settlement in District Court in San Francisco requires the Environmental Protection Agency and the U.S. Coast Guard to analyze the impacts of dispersant products, which are used to diffuse oil spills into small droplets. The small oil droplets are then consumed by marine microorganisms and the spill is more quickly diluted..............

FULL ARTICLE HERE: Oil dispersants must be checked before use in waters, ruling says - latimes.com
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