Archive for the ‘terror’ Category

permanent Iraq bases

Saturday, June 7th, 2008

U.S. not seeking permanent Iraq bases, ambassador says - International Herald Tribune

The United States ambassador to Iraq dismissed any suggestion on Thursday that the Bush administration was maneuvering to set up permanent military bases in Iraq.

Somehow, I think this doesn’t accurately reflect reality.

permanent Iraq bases

Friday, June 6th, 2008

U.S. not seeking permanent Iraq bases, ambassador says - International Herald Tribune

The United States ambassador to Iraq dismissed any suggestion on Thursday that the Bush administration was maneuvering to set up permanent military bases in Iraq.

Somehow, I think this doesn’t accurately reflect reality.

3rd grade kill teacher plot - Google News

Wednesday, April 2nd, 2008

Police questioned a group of Georgia third-graders suspected in a plot to kill their teacher

3rd grade kill teacher plot - Google News

This was published around April 1st, but I’d be surprised if someone wrote this as a joke!  I’m pretty shocked to think that such violence could be actually considered by the children.

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Cops Dashboard Videos Show Racial Slur, Fleeing Suspects Hit By Cruisers

Friday, March 21st, 2008

Videos Show S.C. Troopers Behaving Badly, Feds Launch Probe After Dashboard Videos Show Racial Slur, Fleeing Suspects Hit By Cruisers - CBS News

A federal investigation was launched into the South Carolina Highway Patrol after dashboard camera videos showed a trooper using a racial slur and two others ramming their cruisers into fleeing suspects, a prosecutor said Thursday.

Oh my god. What is happening to the world?

The struggle against the Wall in the eyes of Palestinian children

Monday, March 17th, 2008

Save Jerusalem from the Apartheid Wall and Ethnic cleansing

In an attempt to disrupt this unity among Palestinians on both sides of the Armistice Line, the Wall has been built right down the middle of the village, separating families and neighbors, shopkeepers and customers from their markets, people from their work, and children from their schools. 216 shops and houses have been demolished close to where the Wall has been built. 600 out of the previously existing 1,200 shops had to close.

newsflash: al Qaeda not linked to Iraq

Monday, March 17th, 2008

Hussein’s Iraq and al Qaeda not linked, Pentagon says - CNN.com

The U.S. military’s first and only study looking into ties between Saddam Hussein’s Iraq and al Qaeda showed no connection between the two, according to a military report released by the Pentagon.

What a big surprise. NOT!

Financial Cost Of War Skyrocketing

Tuesday, March 11th, 2008

Study: Financial Cost Of War Skyrocketing, Economists’ Book Estimates Iraq War Costing About $12 Billion Per Month This Year - CBS News

n 2008, its sixth year, the war will cost approximately $12 billion a month, triple the “burn” rate of its earliest years, Nobel Prize-winning economist Joseph E. Stiglitz and co-author Linda J. Bilmes report in a new book.

Why do I feel so helpless to stop this?

From Suzy xx in Palestine

Friday, March 7th, 2008

This was actually sent to me a long time ago, but I’m just now getting it posted

Hi All, it’s been a while I know! Partly my lack of emails is because i’m not very good at keeping in touch (as pointed out very clearly by my sister last week!) and partly because I didn’t think I had that much to report. I’m settled here now and my life has it’s routine just like it did in the UK. That’s what I thought until I had an instant-messenger conversation with a friend a couple of nights ago:
Me: “Everything’s good here, very quiet really, except for the birds, spring is definitely here!”
Neil: “I read things were bad in Hebron, have you been back recently?”
Me “Oh yes, i was there last week and couldn’t leave cos the army invaded and sealed off the checkpoint. The settlers had driven a JCB into the Old city- they want to expand their colony and were trying to knock down some Palestinian owned shops. Oh, and Beit Jala was raided early yesterday morning- I slept through it! And another raid into Bethlehem, I swear I’m bad luck, everytime I go to do my shopping the army seem to follow me! Not so quiet then I guess…”

After only 5 months this has all become a bit normal for me. If I don’t see it happening with my own eyes i hear of it on the radio or TV- everyday- Hebron, Tubas, Nablus, Jenin, a village, a refugee camp raided, one teenager dead, one child shot but still alive, several with rubber bullet injuries, an elderly woman collapsed from tear gas inhalation. A couple of days ago Al Walajah was raided just as my friend Ahamd was leaving his home. They had come to arrest a 17 year old boy. The only reason Ahmad told me was because it was part of a funny story about the bad day he’d had- it started with the army raiding his village and making him late for school, then at school he got into trouble for being late from the headmaster, he was kept back after school but couldn’t call to tell his brother as his phone had no credit….etc etc. An army helicopter and harrassment from fully armed soldiers was just an incinental part of his story.
This isn’t accidental, this normalisation of daily violence and injustice, it’s a survival strategy. When I’d been here for about three months I went through a period when i couldn’t sleep. Whenever i tried my mind would begin to wander and i’d strart thinking and getting upset about things I’d seen and heard that day: my friend Wael worrying about money, playing with the four lovely children that he’s so worried about finding the money to feed, remembering going through the Bethlehem checkpoint and having to explain in bad arabic how it all worked to a bewildered woman visiting her family for the first time if 5 years or remebering that i’d noticed that the construction of the aparthied wall was creeping ever closer to Walajeh or thinking about a report on Al Jazeera that quoted Condaliza Rice saying that sanctions on Palestine wouldn’t lifted until Hamas recognised Israels right to exist and another report that said that the number of illegal Israeli colonies had increased again during 2006 and…….
It was driving me crazy, and this isn’t even my country…
I told a friend about this and asked how he coped with it day in day out. He said that he’d stopped himself thinking about it. If he saw a soldier beating a friend at a checkpoint he’d cry about it there and then, and then push all feelings and memories of it aside and lock them away. If he didn’t, he’d go mad. He advised me to stop watching Al Jazeera just before I go to bed.
So this is what i’ve done. Most nights I manage to fall asleep, if i feel my mind wandering i gather up those memories and put them aside. I have wild and crazy dreams and wonder what this is doing to my mental health, but at least i am sleeping.

And all of this after just 5 months. Just imagine what it must be like if this was your country, your entire life, past present and foreseeable future….

Two weeks in Bethlehem (a city smaller than Leeds):
Bethlehem city raided three times.
Aida Camp raided twice
Al Walajah village raided one
Al Khader village raided once
Al Souwara village raided once
Beit Jala raided twice
16 taken to unknown locations by the Israeli army.

www.palestinecampaign.org
www.bigcampaign.org.uk
www.enoughoccupation.org

Sx
P.S. It was 23ºC here yesterday, spring in Palestine is beautiful!

Brief thoughts on Virtual Prison, I mean Fence

Saturday, March 1st, 2008

‘Virtual Fence’ Along Border To Be Delayed - washingtonpost.com

Boeing has already been paid $20.6 million for the pilot project, and in December, the DHS gave the firm another $65 million to replace the software with military-style, battle management software.

This, for some reason, seems shocking to me. Okay, so this is for a virtual fence 28 miles long. The $20.6 million price works out to almost $140 / foot.

The price paid to Boeing to fix their own mistake I assume can be amortized out along the rest of the 100 miles estimated to be completed by 2011, or, three years late. But let’s just further grant that it can be amortized along the entire 2000 miles, so the software costs $6 / foot. Hmm; that’s not so bad.

So let’s just hope Boeing finishes the rest of the project on (the new delayed) schedule, and on (the new increased) butdget, and generally gets everything right.

BWHAHAhaahahahahaa!!! What am I saying???

Read the latest News: virtual fence us.mexico.

AND, let me be the first to point out: If it works, THIS IS ALSO A VIRTUAL PRISON for US Americans. Get out while you can.

>1% of US adults incarcerated

Friday, February 29th, 2008

1 in 100 U.S. adults behind bars, new study says - International Herald Tribune

The number of American adults is about 230 million, meaning that one in every 99.1 adults is behind bars.

Oh damn…. I’m curious as to how the rate as grown since Airplane Day.