Showing posts with label Popular Resistance. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Popular Resistance. Show all posts

Tuesday, May 3, 2011

Robert Fisk: Bin Laden Was Betrayed

Local Editor

In an article published by British daily The Independent, columnist Robert Fisk said Tuesday that a middle-aged nonentity, a political failure outstripped by history – by the millions of Arabs demanding freedom and democracy in the Middle East – died in Pakistan yesterday.

Fisk emphasized that the weird and creepy disposal of the body of bin Laden was almost as creepy as the man and his vicious organization.

While noting that Americans were drunk with joy, Fisk pointed out that the mass revolutions in the Arab world over the past four months mean that Al-Qaeda was already politically dead.

He recalled that bin Laden had told the world that he wanted to destroy the pro-Western regimes in the Arab world, the dictatorships of the Mubaraks and the Ben Alis, and that he wanted to create a new Islamic Caliphate. However, Fisk said that these past few months, millions of Arab Muslims rose up and were prepared for their own martyrdom – not for Islam but for freedom and liberty and democracy. “Bin Laden didn't get rid of the tyrants. The people did. And they didn't want a caliph,” he said.

Fisk, who met bin Laden three times, said he has only one question left unasked: what did he think as he watched those revolutions unfold this year – under the flags of nations rather than Islam, Christians and Muslims together, the kind of people his own Al-Qaeda men were happy to butcher?

According to Fisk, Bin Laden was betrayed, by the Pakistan military or the Pakistan Inter-Services Intelligence, and quite possibly both. “Pakistan knew where he was,” Fisk said, adding that bin Laden’s demise does bring Pakistan into grim focus.

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Friday, April 29, 2011

IOF troops use rubber-coated bullets and water cannons to disperse demonstrators

[ 29/04/2011 - 08:06 PM ]
RAMALLAH, (PIC)-- IOF troops used rubber-coated bullets, teargas and water cannons to disperse demonstrators participating in weekly anti-wall demonstrations on Friday in various West Bank villages.
The confrontations with the occupation troops resulted in the injury of one Palestinian child and dozens of participants suffering breathing difficulties as a result of inhaling teargas.
In the village of Bilin, villagers and international solidarity activists participated in the demonstration called for by the popular committee to resist the wall and settlement and marched the streets of the village chanting slogans calling for unity, holding onto the legitimate rights of the Palestinian people, resisting the occupation and the release of all prisoners.
As the demonstrators marched towards the apartheid wall, they were met by IOF troops with stun grenades, rubber-coated bullets and teargas canisters. The IOF troops also used water cannons which were used to spray demonstrators with dirty water mixed with chemicals.
Demonstrators welcomed the reconciliation agreement between Hamas and Fatah and considered it a fulfilment of popular demand and a step in the right direction to enable the Palestinian people to confront the challenges.
In the village Nilin the residents held the Friday prayers on their fields close to the apartheid wall and the Imam praised, during his Friday sermon, the signing of a reconciliation agreement between Hamas and Fatah.
The Imam further said after Palestinians achieve unity, they should resist occupation united and confront occupation schemes to confiscate more Palestinian lands and to Judaize occupied Jerusalem.
After the prayers were over the participants marched peacefully towards the apartheid wall raising the Palestinian flag and the flags of Fatah and Hamas in an expression of support for the reconciliation and called on both movements to speed the implementation of the agreement on the ground.
As the demonstrators approached the apartheid wall, IOF troops fired teargas canisters towards them and live ammunition in the air to disperse them. Many demonstrators suffered breathing difficulties as a result of inhaling teargas.
Meanwhile, in the Ma’sarah village the IOF troops arrested Hasan Breijeyyah (41) and a foreign sympathiser who were participating in the anti-wall demonstration. A number of other participants suffered breathing difficulties as they inhaled teargas fired by the IOF troops.

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Saturday, April 23, 2011

West Bank march crackdown leaves woman in critical condition

[ 23/04/2011 - 07:16 AM ]

WEST BANK, (PIC)-- A Palestinian woman was left in critical condition after inhaling tear gas fired by Israeli soldiers at a weekly march in the West Bank town of Bil'in, medics at the Palestine medical center said.

The soldiers used tear gas and rubber bullets to suppress the march launched noon Friday.

The same day during an anti-Jewish settlement march in Nabi Saleh, Israeli occupation forces (IOF) assaulted and arrested an elderly man and three foreign activists and suppressed the march using tear gas and stun grenades. Dozens suffered breathing difficulties after inhaling tear gas.

Also noon Friday, IOF soldiers hampered a march in Al-Ma'sara near Bethlehem as it progressed to the apartheid wall there. Marchers were stopped and assaulted by the hands and rifle butts of soldiers.

A Palestinian man was injured and dozens suffered from the effects of breathing tear gas after IOF soldiers cracked down on a weekly anti-separation wall and anti-Jewish settlement march in Na'lin.

The IOF closed the entrances of the village near Ramallah and blocked locals from entering and exiting. They also blocked reporters and activists from entry to take part in the weekly anti-settlement march.

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Friday, April 22, 2011

Israeli occupation soldier injured in confrontations in occupied Jerusalem

[ 22/04/2011 - 08:39 PM ]

OCCUPIED JERUSALEM, (PIC)-- Clashes broke out Friday afternoon between IOF troops and Palestinian youth in different neighbourhoods of the occupied city of Jerusalem.

In the Eisaweyah suburb of Jerusalem young Palestinians clashed with occupation forces and burned a military vehicle after it overturned by throwing petrol bombs at the vehicle. Eyewitnesses said that an IOF soldier suffered burns.

Meanwhile, in the Silwan suburb of Jerusalem Palestinian youth hurled stones and empty bottles at occupation soldier who responded by firing teargas canisters and rubber-coated bullets without reports of any injuries.

These clashes are the results of daily raids carried out by the IOF and the fanatic settlers into various neighbourhoods of occupied Jerusalem and the harassment of the Palestinian population that usually accompanies such raids.

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Sunday, April 17, 2011

IOF troops detain 7 in Silwan, a minor in Al-Khalil

[ 17/04/2011 - 09:17 AM ]

OCCUPIED JERUSALEM, (PIC)-- Israeli occupation police forces stormed the Silwan town, south of the holy Aqsa Mosque in occupied Jerusalem, on Sunday triggering confrontations with young men.

Local sources said that Israeli border guards and police stormed three suburbs in the town firing bullets and teargas at random at residential neighborhoods causing breathing problems to many civilians.

They said that young men threw stones and crude firebombs at the police jeeps as plain clothed security men were seen roaming the alleys in a bid to arrest citizens.

The Hebrew radio said on Sunday that the Israeli police rounded up seven Jerusalemites over the past few days on suspicion of throwing stones and firebombs at police vehicles.

It claimed that the youth confessed to the charge of organizing riots in Silwan and would face a trial hearing in the central court on Sunday.

Meanwhile, Israeli occupation forces (IOF) detained a Palestinian minor in Al-Khalil's Old City on Saturday night as he was heading home.

Local sources said that the soldiers took the 15-year-old Mutaz Mohtaseb to the nearby Kiryat Arba settlement.

IOF soldiers at dawn Sunday stormed the city of Jenin and nearby villages but no detentions were reported. The soldiers installed a roadblock between Jenin and Nablus and searched vehicles on Sunday morning.

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Saturday, April 16, 2011

The Master of Psychological Momentum

Intheireyes.info, 27-03-2011

It is yet another time and perhaps at a very critical point in the history of Arab nations when Hizbullah Secretary General Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah is not alone in his speech. It is him plus his psychological warfare silhouette guard that has long escorted him even in the absence of his real bodyguards, who are technically absent in the instant of addressing the crowds through a video link for security reasons.

No wonder he was named and branded by his loathing enemies; albeit they show respect towards his mental and psychological abilities and above all his reliability, as the "Father of the Psychological Warfare" who enjoys "microscopic capabilities" due to the mammoth effect of his words and stances on an overstretching swathe of diversified viewers and audience not only in the Arab World, but more across the continents.

In a televised address on March 19th in solidarity with the Arab peoples' mobile revolutions across various Arab states Sayyed Nasrallah's psychological warfare dictum was there in the way he addressed the rebels of Libya, "I have a final word on the Libyan topic. We have experience in wars, fighting, confrontation and psychological war also. When we look into faces we know whether these faces are disappointed, afraid or miserable. Personally and according to my experience, I found in all the faces of the revolting fighters in Libya which I looked at, I found vigor and high willingness for martyrdom and great determination not to retreat or to be defeated. This calls for hope. Indeed the situation in Libya has become very complicated today regarding the international intervention which has started and which might take Libya to the game of nations. This requires the awareness of the rebels and their nationalism which we trust highly."

Sayyed Nasrallah went on saying: "I tell them a final word. From the Resistance in Lebanon which remained steadfast for 33 days and nights while in the Lebanese skies there were more than a 100 "Israeli" warplanes shelling and demolishing and committing the worst massacres across all regions - from this victorious Resistance we extend thousand regards to the steadfast Libyan rebels in Benghazi, Ajdabya, Tabrak, Misrata and in all of the steadfast and patient Libyan cities."

Hizbullah Secretary General also extended in the same speech a similar message to the rebels in Bahrain where he elaborated more on the crucial situation over there in addition to being very successful in employing his psychological warfare element:

"Have patience and tolerance and be firm in defending your rights. I tell them because I know the faces (note here how he is keen on recharging the Bahrainis), You have a wise, rational and brave leadership. So listen to them and be harmonious with them. Brothers and sisters! Your blood and wounds will defeat the tyrants and dictatorships and will force them to recognize your legitimate rights. What you are doing today deserves sacrifices, martyrdom and industrious work even if that lasted for a long time."

In one of the reports published in the "Israeli" daily Yedioth Ahronoth done by the "Israeli" publicity committee during Lebanon's second war and put out by a subcommittee related to the another foreign and security committee specializing in foreign relations and publicity affairs it found that the "Israeli" entity failed in confronting the extensive propaganda campaign pursued by Hizbullah's Secretary General Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah during the war and that the "Israeli" campaign did not succeed in allaying the fears of "Israeli" audience, on the contrary this "Israeli" campaign added to their confusion.

The report further added that the recent war has shown the vast hiatus between Hizbullah's propaganda campaign and it's only spokesperson Hassan Nasrallah with all its coherence in presenting the information and the swiftness in transmitting and broadcasting the messages on the one hand, and the "Israeli" campaign implemented by a barrage of spokespeople who lacked any prior coordination, perception, coherence and more than once have fallen into lots of paradox, mistakes and created an exaggerated optimistic mood which consequently led people to a feeling of frustration and loss.
In one of the editions of the London and Kirshenbaum news show on "Israeli" Channel 10 on January 3rd, 2007 the anchor said:

"By God! If we weren't in a state of war and enmity with Nasrallah wouldn't we‘ve been supporters of the way he understood democracy, especially that Shiites in Lebanon constitute one third of the Lebanese population. By God! I ask you does democracy bear such flagrant conflicting interpretations. There is a big difference between Hizbullah and Al-Qaeda, here we don't have conspiracies, neither vacant nonsense slogans, on the contrary here we have a democratic rational presentation, but we don't like the approach. Maybe you'll grasp from my words that I'm an extremist, but we have to say that we saw in Nasrallah a person who is an incredibly stable man with depth and great intellect and in the way he weighs matters and developments, a rational man with common sense, and yes normally we don't know everything but we can say that he's right."

In another article written by Antoine Shalhat about the repercussions of the July War of 2006 and Hizbullah's informational capabilities, quotes Dr. Oudi Leevil a prominent lecturer of political psychology- relations in the "Israeli" Army and media outlets- at the University of "Ben Gurion" as saying:

"To confront a leader who enjoys a compelling informational effect and impact like Nasrallah the "Israeli" institution must have had an equal and opposite retaliation. In this sense, the "Israeli" audience puts his trust in the leader of the enemy who we are fighting against. He further added that an informative leader must provide for the viewer 3 fundamental factors:

a-Reliability
b-Certainty
c- Suspense

By reliability we mean the truth, by certainty we mean conveying what is really going on the ground and by a sense of suspense we mean anxiously waiting to listen to his statements.
In the eyes of "Israeli" commentators and analysts Sayyed Nasrallah keeps a very close and accurate observation of the "Israeli" reports published in the Hebrew newspapers that are in direct relevance to protest movements and civil society groups, as they unveil there, every time, the power of Hizbullah's psychological warfare.

This is only a little of the flow of articles describing Sayyed Nasrallah's rhetoric which has hit hard and punctured the "Israeli" society due to the "Israelis" lack of trust in their own leaders. So are we to witness similar consequences when it comes to various revolutions in the Arab region and lead this time to Arab leaders' disintegration and erosion in face of mere words uttered by an intensely experienced man in the meaning of steadfastness and victory?

*Zeinab Al-Saffar is a freelance journalist, researcher and academic


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Attacks continue on Palestinians, foreign activists in Friday marches

[ 16/04/2011 - 10:36 AM ]

RAMALLAH, (PIC)-- Dozens of Palestinian citizens and foreign activists in the villages of Bil'in, Ni'lin, Masara, Nabi Saleh, and Silwan district were either wounded or suffered tear gas suffocation when Israeli troops attacked them during their weekly marches.

Dozens of Palestinians and foreign activists suffered suffocation from tear gas and three were wounded when Israeli troops suppressed the anti-wall marches organized on Friday in Bil'in and Ni'lin, west of Ramallah city.

The protesters carried Palestinian flags and photos of the slain Italian activist Vittorio Arrigoni.

Clashes also broke out after Friday prayers in Silwan district, south of the Aqsa Mosque, between Israeli troops and Palestinian young men who went on a march in solidarity with the Gaza Strip and Palestinian prisoners.

After finishing their prayers in Al-Bustan neighborhood, the Jerusalemite young men carrying Palestinian flags chanted slogans condemning the Israeli military aggression against Gaza and calling for releasing Palestinian prisoners from Israeli jails.

Eyewitnesses said that Israeli troops and undercover units in Arabian clothing brutally attacked the young men who responded by throwing stones at them. A number of youths were wounded and suffered breathing difficulty from tear gas during the suppression.

In Nabi Saleh village north of Ramallah, the anti-wall protestors chanted slogans denouncing the killing of Italian activist Arrigoni and accusing Israel of murdering him.

After the arrival of the peaceful march at the village's entrance, the protestors were surprisingly attacked by a large number of Israeli troops. A number of participating journalists were physically attacked by the troops.

South of Bethlehem city in Masara village, the Israeli occupation forces detained foreign activists in the weekly anti-wall march which was dedicated this Friday to commemorating the Palestinian prisoner day and condemning the murder of Arrigoni

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Popular committee planning march to occupied Palestine borders

[ 16/04/2011 - 09:59 AM ]

AMMAN, (PIC)-- The Jordanian popular committee to commemorate the Nakba (catastrophe) announced it was planning a march to the Jordanian borders with occupied Palestine on the 64th anniversary of the Nabka on 15th May.

Tawfik Abu Ershaid, the committee's spokesman, said on Friday that the march would pose as a symbolic return of Palestinian refugees to their occupied homeland.

He added that a massive sit-in and rally would be organized in front of the UN offices in Amman among other events that would be organized over a week to remember the Nakba back in 1948 when Zionist gangs usurped the land of Palestine and declared the state of Israel.

 The committee urged Jordanians in general and Palestinian refugees in Jordan in particular to participate in the events.

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Women demonstrators call for release of a child kidnapped by the IOF

[ 14/04/2011 - 10:00 PM ]

NABLUS, (PIC)-- A group of women demonstrated Thursday in the village of Awarta to the south of the northern West Bank city of Nablus to call for the release of a 15-year-old Palestinian girl that has been kidnapped by the IOF.

Local sources said that the women marched across the village towards the Itamar settlement which is built on lands confiscated from the villagers.

Dozens of women participated in the demonstration calling for an end to the repressive acts taken by the IOF against the village at the backdrop of the murder of a settler family last month.

The demonstrators called for an end to the detention of women and for the release of 15-year-old Julia Awwad who is still in detention.

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Six Police Stabbed, 34 Hurt in Jordan Demo

Jordanian police fired tear gas at protesters Friday after six officers were stabbed and seriously wounded, as more than 1,000 people demonstrated in Amman, demanding reforms and the ouster of the prime minister.

"Forty policemen were injured, including six stabbed, as they tried to disperse a demonstration by Salafists in Zarqa," Khatib said. "The six policemen are in serious condition." He claimed police "had to fire tear gas after a group of Salafists attacked some citizens following their demonstration in Zarqa, accusing them of being atheists."

News websites said dozens of protesters were injured in the clashes.

The Salafists have been demonstrating over the past few weeks to demand the release of 90 prisoners, including Abu Mohammed al-Maqdessi, the onetime mentor of slain Al-Qaeda in Iraq leader Abu Musab al-Zarqawi.

Earlier in Amman, more than 1,000 people demonstrated after midday prayers, demanding "regime reforms," Prime Minister Maaruf Bakhit's ouster and the dissolution of parliament. "The people want to reform the regime and eliminate corruption. Jordan is free, Bakhit, get out," demonstrators chanted as they marched from Al-Husseini mosque in the city centre to the nearby city hall. Holding large national flags, the protesters carried banners reading "the people want democracy and social justice" and "we want to dissolve parliament."

The demonstration was organized by the powerful Muslim Brotherhood and its political arm, the Islamic Action Front (IAF), as well as leftist and other opposition parties. "The demonstrations will continue until reforms are achieved," Jamil Abu Baker, Brotherhood spokesman, told AFP. "So far, we cannot see any (government) intention to carry out reforms. The people are determined to have real reforms and get rid of corruption."

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