domingo, 25 de abril de 2010

All in the name of Zionism


Israel is a Zionist state. Everybody knows that. There is no (Jewish) politician in Israel who misses an opportunity to repeat this.
Last week, when we celebrated the 62nd Independence Day, we were flooded by a deluge of patriotic speeches. Each of the Ciceros, without exception, declared his total commitment to Zionism.
By the way, when it comes to the Zionist character of Israel, there is complete agreement on this between the leaders of Israel and their enemies. The Iranian big-mouth declares at every opportunity his conviction that the "Zionist regime" will disappear. Arabs who refuse to utter the name of Israel speak about the "Zionist entity". Hamas and Hezbollah condemn the "Zionist enemy". But no one of them - friends and enemies alike - spells out what it means. What makes the state into a "Zionist" one?
For me, this is Chinese. I mean, everybody knows that China is a "communist" country. Friends and enemies speak about "Communist China" as something that is self-evident. But what does this mean? What makes it communist?
When I was young, I learned that communism means the nationalization (or "socialization") of the means of production. Does this describe the reality in China? Or rather the exact opposite?
Communism aimed at creating a classless society, leading in the end to the "withering away" of the state altogether. Is that happening in China?
So what remains of communism in China? Only the name, which serves as a cover for a group of powerful rulers who use the Communist Party as a means for maintaining a despotic regime.
And, of course - the ceremonies, symbols and banners. Karl Marx would have called them "opium of the people".
And back from the Manifesto of Marx and Engels to the "Jewish state" of Theodor Herzl. Herzl's Zionist vision was quite simple: All Jews, must go to the Jewish state. Those who do not will be Germans, Britons, Americans or members of any other nation, but definitely not Jews.
In the Zionist school in Palestine we were taught that the essence of Zionism is the negation of the Diaspora (called Exile in Hebrew). Not just the physical negation, but the mental, too. Not only the demand that every single Jew come to the Land of Israel, but also a total repudiation of all forms of Jewish life in Exile, their culture and their language (Yiddish/Jewish). The absolutely worst thing we could say about anybody was to call them an "Exile Jew". Herzl's own writings exude, in places, a strongly anti-Semitic odor.
And lo and behold, "Zionist" Israel is embracing the Diaspora, loving the Diaspora, kissing the Diaspora. The Zionist executive is sending emissaries to the Jewish communities throughout the world in order to reinforce their "Jewish culture".
The leaders of the "Zionist state" depend to a large extent upon the Diaspora and use it for their own purposes. The Exile-Jewish AIPAC ensures the subjection of the US Congress to the will of the Israeli government. The "Anti-Defamation League" (which should more properly be called the "Defamation League") is terrorizing the American media in order to prevent any criticism of Israeli policy. In the past, the United Jewish Appeal was essential for the economic wellbeing of Israel.
For years, the foreign policy of Israel has been based upon the power of the Jewish "exile" community in the US.  Every country, from Egypt to Uzbekistan, knew that if it wanted aid from the American Congress, it had first of all to acquire the support of Israel. In order to get access to the American Sultan, they first had to get past the Israeli gatekeeper.
What has all this to do with Zionism? What has remained of Zionism, except the historical fact that the Zionist movement has given birth to Israel? Empty platitudes, and an instrument for achieving quite different objectives.
Inside our political system, Zionism serves various and contradictory aims. If one speaks in Israel of "Zionism", one means "not Arab". A "Zionist" state means a state in which non-Jewish citizens cannot be full partners. Eighty percent of Israel's citizens (the Jews) are telling the other twenty percent (the Arabs): The state belongs to us, not to you.
The state constructs settlements in the occupied territories because it is Zionist. It builds in East Jerusalem because it is Zionist. It discriminates against its Arab citizens in almost every field because it is Zionist. There is no dastardly act that cannot be wrapped in the Zionist flag. If Dr. Samuel Johnson were living in Israel today, he would say "Zionism is the last refuge of a scoundrel".
The "Zionist left" is also waving this flag in order to show how patriotic it is. In the past, it used it mainly to keep its distance from the radical left, which was fighting against the occupation and for the two-state solution. Nowadays, after the "Zionist left" has itself adopted this program, it continues to wave the Zionist flag in order to differentiate itself from the "Arab" parties. In the name of Zionism, the "Zionist Left" continues to reject any possibility of including the Arab parties in a future government coalition. This is an act of self-mutilation, since it prevents in advance any possibility of the "left" returning to power. That's simple arithmetic. As a result, the "Zionist left" has practically disappeared.
The way the Israeli right is using the Zionist flag is far more dangerous. In their hands, it has turned into a banner of pure hate.
For years now, the plague of "talkbackists" has been spreading. The immense majority of the talkbackists belong to the extreme right and express themselves in a style reminiscent of the darkest periods of the last century. The appellation "traitor" for leftists is the most moderate in this lexicon, and the demand for their execution has become quite commonplace. (When my name happens to be mentioned on one of the websites, it routinely draws behind it a train of dozens, and sometimes more than a hundred talkback epithets spewing pure hatred)
The words "handing me over to the foreigner" are the most serious accusation in Jewish tradition. "The moser" (he who hands over) was a Jew who betrayed another Jew to the gentile authorities and deserved death. It was precisely this accusation that sealed the fate of Yitzhak Rabin. Lately, this has become the main accusation hurled by Israeli fascists against the left. Recently, an extreme campaign of incitement was launched against the New Israel Fund, a US-based institution that supports many leftist NGOs in Israel. The fund is accused of financing organizations that "helped Judge Goldstone", the "anti-Semitic Jew" who is spreading despicable lies against the Zionist State. (Disclosure: the organization I am active in, Gush Shalom, which is also uncovering war crimes, never received a dime)
Anat Kam, a soldier who "stole" secret documents from the army command and helped the Israeli newspaper Haaretz to expose a war crime, was also accused of "serving the enemy". She has been indicted for "aggravated espionage", a crime bearing a life sentence.
"Traitors", "Enemy Agents", "Destroyers of the Fatherland", "Knife in the back" - these epithets are becoming part of the mainstream discourse in Israel. One should not dismiss them.
Not so long ago, just such language led to historic tragedies in Europe.
Arab News

International airport in Makkah soon

By MOHAMMED RASOOLDEEN | ARAB NEWS


RIYADH: The Shoura Council unanimously agreed Sunday to set up an international airport outside the holy city of Makkah.
The decision was taken when the annual report of the General Authority for Civil Aviation (GACA) was tabled at the eighth ordinary session of the Shoura Council held under the chairmanship of Chairman Abdullah Al-Asheikh.
In a statement after the session, Secretary-General of the Council Mohammed Al-Ghamdi said the decision to set up an airport in Makkah was taken after detailed discussions on the comments and observations made by the council's Transport, Communications and Information Technology Committee on the annual GACA report.
Al-Ghamdi said that the house suggested that the proposed international airport in the Makkah region be located outside the Haram area to allow both Muslims and non-Muslims to travel to the region.
A large number of Haj and Umrah pilgrims are expected to benefit from the proposed facility.
The members also recommended adequate votes to finance the development of the existing domestic airports in the Kingdom with state-of-the art technology. The house also urged GACA to provide better facilities to local and international transit passengers who use the Kingdom's airports.
Recently, the council considered slapping a SR500 fine on those who smoke inside the Kingdom's airports when a draft anti-smoking law was submitted by the committee appointed to draft regulations to prevent smoking in the Kingdom. The draft law also seeks a ban on the cultivation and production of tobacco and tobacco derivatives in the Kingdom. The proposed law covers cigarettes, cigars, tobacco, hookah pipes and any other products containing tobacco.
On Sunday, the council also recommended a national plan to draw up a marine survey using digital technology. The members said the survey should cover the Kingdom's coastal areas and territorial waters.
Regarding security affairs, the council discussed a draft cooperation agreement presented by the defense authorities to introduce new measures to curtail drug trafficking between Egypt and the Kingdom. The agreement included exchange of intelligence, criminal data and documents related to drug pedaling between the two countries. A draft agreement on the transfer of convicted prisoners between the two countries was also tabled at Sunday's session.
Arab News

Bouncer received silver badge of honour in Vienna


The honoree was the bouncer of a famous Viennese disco for many years. He is a native Munich, came to Vienna in the age of 18, and started to work as a bouncer at the beginning of the 80’s.
“Generations of young Viennese nighthawks met this special bouncer at the door of the famous disco”, reports the website of Austrias Broadcasting Corporation. His international connections are overwhelming. He knows the Hollywood actor Johnny Depp, and even knew the deceased singer Kurt Cobain. According to comments in Austrian internet forums, this kind of honour does not convince anyone. Critical comments remark that Austrian politicans must be quite bored if they host celebrations to honour a man who knew two American celebrities for just being a bouncer with a silver badge of honour. One user wrote that also long serving toilet attendants of famous Viennese restaurants deserve such a silver badge of honour.
Austria News

Swedish Catholic Church hid sex abuse claims


The Catholic Church in Sweden has known for twenty years of claims that two young girls were sexually abused by a priest in the 1950s and 1960s, Dagens Nyheter reports. 
In 1990 one of the two sisters, now in her sixties, contacted the former bishop of Stockholm, Hubertus Brandeburg, to inform him of the girls' abuse at the hands of a priest. At the time the church was investigating other charges relating to the same priest, including accusations from the girls' mother that she and the priest had a sexual relationship from 1958 to 1990. 

"He became irritated and I became angry. The answer I got was pretty much, 'we're conducting our own investigation within the church and it's not something we're planning to talk about," the woman told Dagens Nyheter. 

Bishop Brandenburg died last year. 

The woman also got in touch with a Catholic newspaper in Sweden, which she said did not take her allegations seriously. 

In 2003 the woman contacted the current bishop, Anders Arborelius, to tell him about the priest's sexual relationship with her mother and his sexual abuse of the two girls. 

She later wrote an email to the church detailing the same accusations, to which she received a reply advising her to seek out a conversational therapist. 

At the beginning of last week, with church sex abuse scandals back in the news worldwide, the woman contacted Bishop Arborelius again. This time, the Catholic Church publicly acknowledged the accusations and vowed to launch a full inquiry. 

"I was treated very well by Bishop Anders. He means well and he's understanding. But I didn't get an answer as to why they've only started talking about this now," she told Dagens Nyheter. 

The accused remains a priest but has been transferred to different parishes several times since the 1960s, a pattern typical for clergymen accused of abuses. The findings of the investigation into the charges against him are to be forwarded to the Vatican and could result in him being dismissed from the clergy.

The priest refused to comment on the accusations or the investigation when contacted by Dagens Nyheter.
TT/Paul O'Mahony
The Local | Sweden

George Washington’s 220 Years’ Worth of Library Fees

By March Hare

WASHINGTON (Politically Illustrated) – George Washington would have some explaining to do if he were alive after an old ledger showed Mr. Washington owing late fees on never returned books.


Mr. Washington checked out two books including a book on international law ("Law of Nations") and a transcript of the British House of Commons ("Commons Debates: Volume 12") from the New York Society Library both due on Nov. 2, 1789.
“We’re not actively pursuing the overdue fines,” said head librarian Mark Bartlett, “but we would be very happy if we were able to get the books back”.
Mr. Washington’s inflation-adjusted fine is now more than $100,000, but most librarians will accept the cost of replacing a book (or books) if the fine exceeds the amount of a book.
The ledger showed Alexander Hamilton, John Jay and Aaron Burr – all founding fathers – as returning their books, but not our first president of the United States.
Politically Illustrated

Indian cricket suspends IPL chief Modi for 'corruption'


India's cricket board has suspended IPL chief Lalit Modi over corruption allegations in the worst scandal to hit the Indian game this century.
The head of the Indian Premier League faces the sack when the board (the BBCI) begins a series of meetings on his fate on Monday.
Mr Modi, who is being investigated by tax officials, denies all allegations of wrongdoing made against him.
Some of the world's top cricketers play for the lucrative IPL.
BCCI president Shashank Manohar waited until the end of the IPL final on Sunday to announce Mr Modi's suspension.
"The alleged acts of individual misdemeanours of Mr Lalit K Modi... have brought a bad name to the administration of cricket and the game itself," he said in a statement.
Mr Modi was suspended from "participating in the affairs of the Board, the IPL, the Working Committee and any other Committee of the Board of Control for Cricket in India".
He was given 15 days to demonstrate why disciplinary action should not be taken against him.
The BBC's Soutik Biswas in Delhi has described it as the worst crisis in Indian cricket since a match-fixing scandal involving senior national players in 2000.
Modi defiant
In Sunday's final in Mumbai, Chennai Super Kings beat the Mumbai Indians by 22 runs but correspondents say events on the field in Mumbai were overshadowed by the continuing allegations of corruption and money-laundering.
Mr Modi's suspension means he cannot attend Monday's BCCI meeting and he reacted to the news defiantly.
"Good for them," he told Indian TV channel NDTV. "Are they so scared of me attending? Are they so scared of the truth?"
Earlier, in an address to the crowd after the IPL final, he insisted the league was "clean and transparent".
"There have been some off-field unpleasant dramas based on the unknown, half-truths and motivated leaks from all sorts of sources," he said.
"I reassure you that if there have been any flouting of the rules and regulations or if there have been any irregularities, I shall take full responsibility," he added.
The crisis erupted after Mr Modi revealed on his Twitter account that the girlfriend of Shashi Tharoor, a junior government minister, had invested in a consortium awarded a new IPL franchise in Kochi.
That revelation caused a storm which sparked Mr Tharoor's resignation and also led to government investigations into the teams, sponsors, broadcasters and event managers associated with the IPL.
The IPL has become a multi-billion dollar industry, which attracts some of India's wealthiest businessmen and women.
BBC News

New Futenma plan: offshore Nago platform


Government steps closer to basing move on '06 accord

Kyodo News
The government is considering constructing a pile-supported platform at a site for the relocation of U.S. Marine Corps Air Station Futenma, instead of fully reclaiming a coastal area in the city of Nago, Okinawa Prefecture, government sources said Saturday.
Defense Minister Toshimi Kitazawa has told Prime Minister Yukio Hatoyama that the proposed construction would make it easier for the government to gain consent from local communities than carrying out land reclamation planned under a 2006 Japan-U.S. agreement, as its impact on the environment would be limited, the sources said.
Hatoyama did not rule out considering the idea, the sources added.
The government is also considering moving the planned construction site further offshore in an effort to reduce noise from aircraft flying over the area, the sources said.
Foreign Minister Katsuya Okada told U.S. Ambassador to Japan John Roos during their meeting Friday that the government is considering modifying the plan agreed in the bilateral deal.
The Japan Times

Baby dies after being bitten by family dog

An eight-week-old baby has died after being bitten by the family dog in her parents’ garden on Saturday night. 


A police spokesman said on Sunday the attack took place on Saturday night at around 10 pm during a party in the garden of the family home in the Saspow area of Cottbus

The baby girl had been left in her pram on the terrace while the adults briefly went inside. 

The dog jumped up and pushed over the pram and bit the baby in the head, the spokesman said. 

She was taken to hospital but died shortly afterwards from head injuries. 

Her parents, aged 37 and 38, are said to be in shock. The dog – a Husky-Alsatian mix – has been taken to an animal shelter. It is not yet clear what will happen to the dog.
DDP/DPA
The Local | Germany

China Stole Google’s Password

By Howie Dew Smallbottom

WASHINGTON (Politically Illustrated) – The New York Times is reporting further details on the ongoing spat between Google and China which lead Google to exit mainland China.


The New York Times is reporting China stole Google’s password system that allows access to users accounts including access to all of the company’s web services, according to sources familiar with the matter.
The program is named Gaia after the Greek goddess of the earth and allows users to sign into services only once to operate all of Google’s web service offerings.
“If you can get to the software repository where the bugs are housed before they are patched, that’s the pot of gold at the end of the rainbow,” George Kantz told The New York Times, who is chief technology officer for McAfee Inc.
The security breach occurred after China sent a Google employee an instant message with a link, once the employee clicked the link, the employee was referred to a malicious website which allowed China to gain access to a software repository system used by Google’s development team.
Politically Illustrated

Adrij Mendierej Murdered by Russians?

By Willie Larger

WASHINGTON (Politically Illustrated) – A conspiracy theory is buzzing online involving the plane accident of the Polish President Lech Kaczynski on Wednesday after a video was released by Adrij Mendierej depicting the Russian government as assassins.



The video (below) filmed by Adrij Mendierej shows some people still alive in the wreckage with gun shots being fired.
Reports are now coming out, not confirmed by Politically Illustrated, that Adrij Mendierej was stabbed to death after coming from the hospital.
WATCH: POLISH PLANE CRASH CONSPIRACY VIDEO
Politically Illustrated

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