Tuesday, November 30, 2004

Charity Drive

OK Guys, spread the word...On the first day of every month there will be a charity drive for a particular cause...this will be held at the charity shop at Zahra Center...The charity shop runs all the time, but the cause changes monthly...December 1st, the money will be going to a charity that helps children who are not allowed an education due to their lack of citizenship, and children who can't afford an education...every fils you donate can help, so try to make it over at some point tomorrow..

You can also find out what causes are next on the list and how you can donate things you have at home to the shop so that the sale of the object can go to charity..send your family and friends over, send someone with a couple of KD if you can't make it yourself...

Location: Zahra Center- The space where there used to be a cafe upstairs..ask for the charity shop 'Artizana'
Time: 10am-1pm and 5pm-9pm
Date Wednesday the 1st of december.

BHOPAL

"Shortly after midnight on Sunday 3rd December, poison gas began leaking from a factory in Bhopal, India, owned by the Union Carbide Corporation. There was no warning, none of the plant's safety systems were working... In the city people were sleeping, many in kuccha houses, which had no proper windows or doors. They woke in darkness to the sound of screams with the gases in their eyes, noses and mouths. It burned terribly, it felt like fire...they began retching and coughing up froth streaked with blood. Then there was panic. Entire communities ran out of their houses in whatever they were wearing, some wore nothing at all. As the gases ravaged their bodies, some went into convulsions and fell dead. People lost control of their bodies and ran with urine and faeces flowing down their legs. Within hours thousands of dead bodies lay in the streets. Even far from the factory, near the lake, at Rani Hira Pati ka Mahal the ground was so thick with dead that you could not avoid treading on them"
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This coming week (December 2/3) is an important anniversary ...It's when the Union carbide factory in Bhopal, India killed 8,000 people in one night...and left a legacy of poison that has killed and maimed tens of thousands of people to this day...that night there was no siren (sound familiar?)...the safety systems were not functioning due to poor design and those that were working were turned off to save costs....20,000 thousand people have died since the disaster...50,000 are too sick to work for a living...500,000 were exposed to the gases...Union Carbide has refused to appear in court for criminal charges along with its chairman at the time Warren Anderson...Dow Chemical, which acquired Union Carbide, has refused to clean up any of the chemicals which continue to leak out of the plant even 20 years later...the water is poisoned, the soil is poisoned and the people continue to suffer...


For a moving and well written book about the tragedy see Five Past Mignight in Bhopal

Union Carbide was acquired by Dow Chemical in 1999, a move that outraged people around the world. It shouldn't have been shocking though, considering Dow's less that spotless past:


"Dow Chemical is responsible for producing some of the most
infamous chemicals, from Agent Orange and napalm for use in
the Vietnam War, to ozone-depleting chlorofluorocarbons
(CFCs) and the widely used insecticide Dursban. Dow has a
history of unethical behavior, including testing its chemicals on
humans and withholding information from the U.S.
Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)...

...Dow was one of the companies that produced DDT, the carcinogenic,
endocrine disrupting pesticide banned in the U.S. in
1972 after it was made famous by Rachel Carson’s Silent
Spring.
"(a book everyone should read)



Fact Sheet on the Bhopal tragedy.
"There were thousands of bodies. There were bodies everywhere. And people were dying all round." Amnesty's site..

New Evidence compiled by New Scientist..

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"We are not against business. We are against business without morality."
Champa Devi, a survivor of the Bhopal disaster

"Those who lived are the unlucky ones--the lucky ones are those who died on that night."
Gas survivor Rashida Bi, who lost five gas-exposed family members to cancers
(Quoted from Students for Bhopal)
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The BHOPAL DISASTER, the world's worst-ever industrial catastrophe, has never ended. Even 20 years later, the people of Bhopal, India, continue to suffer and die because of Dow-Carbide's gas and the poisons it left behind.
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Watch these videos:
This is a good documentary that explains the disaster and is easy to watch online.
A five minute video narrated by Robert Redford
Click on the 2004 prize and watch the one made by Rashida Bee and Champa Devi Shukla
A news investigation into the search for Warren Anderson.
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What can you do?
  • This Friday the 3rd is the Global Day of Action for Bhopal...see what can be done...sign the petition above...or you can just reslove to tell people you know about the tragedy and you can hang a sign on your car or out your window saying you remember Bhopal.
  • "Sambhavna is a Sanskrit / Hindi word which means "possibility". Read as "sama" and "bhavna" it means: "similar feelings" or "compassion"(The Sambhavna Medical Appeal)
  • "EQUATE was established in 1995 as a joint venture between Government-owned Petrochemical Industries Company of Kuwait and Union Carbide Corporation, which is now a wholly owned subsidiary of Dow. Each holds 45% ownership with the additional 10% held by Boubyan Petrochemical Company a publicly traded company on the Kuwait Stock Exchange."(Dow.com)(In case you thought it has nothing to do with us here)
  • Remember there are factories everywhere, we could all be living in the next Bhopal..Ignore one's crimes and you encourage others.

Monday, November 29, 2004

In The News

"Twenty-one writers, including five Nobel prize winners, have produced an anthology to raise money for a charity helping those with Aids and HIV in southern Africa.
Telling Tales, a collection of short stories by Salman Rushdie, Margaret Atwood, Gabriel García Márquez, Susan Sontag, Woody Allen, John Updike and 15 others, will be launched at the United Nations headquarters in New York by Kofi Annan tomorrow, before World Aids Day"
(Guardian, London)

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"One thing military officials are not saying is that the behavior of the Marine in the video closely conforms to training that is fairly standard in some units. Marines call executing wounded combatants "dead-checking."
"They teach us to do dead-checking when we're clearing rooms," an enlisted Marine recently returned from Iraq told me. "You put two bullets into the guy's chest and one in the brain. But when you enter a room where guys are wounded you might not know if they're alive or dead. So they teach us to dead-check them by pressing them in the eye with your boot, because generally a person, even if he's faking being dead, will flinch if you poke him there. If he moves, you put a bullet in the brain. You do this to keep the momentum going when you're flowing through a building. You don't want a guy popping up behind you and shooting you."
(The Village Voice, NY)
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Ratio of the minimum number of beheadings by the Saudi government last year to those by Saudi terrorists so far this year : 50:1
Rank of this year’s desert-locust plague in northern Africa among the world’s worst in 15 years : 1 [U.N. Food and Agriculture Organization
Projected lifespan in years of a Zimbabwean born in 1989 and one born in 2002, respectively : 60, 34 [U.N. Human Development Report Office
Number of Ohio election boards being sued over erroneously informing parolees that they may not vote : 21
(From the Harpers Index)
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For those of you who make weekend flights outta here:
"Lebanon's annual European Film Festival opened at Beirut's Unesco Palace Thursday night...The 11th outing for the festival, which runs until Dec. 5, features 27 films, including works from new European Union member states Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland and Cyprus."
(Daily Star, Beirut)
"The first Dubai International Film Festival [DIFF] is being organized by the Dubai Media City and will start on Monday December 6th and end on the evening of Saturday December 11th 2004. The festival will feature 80 films, which include 55 main features, 10 sidebar screenings and 15 Arab short films, which will showcase contemporary and classic global cinema. The main venue of the Dubai Film Festival will be the new Madinat Jumeirah, The Arabian Resort of Dubai, but other screenings will take place at various venues and cinemas around Dubai, United Arab Emirates" (DIFF)
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"The UAE will allow establishment of human rights organisations by any group as stipulated by the country's law which caters to freedom and respect of people's rights, a senior official at the Ministry of Interior said yesterday" (Kuwait Times)
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I have had Jane Birkin's last album on repeat since I got the cd delivered in an opened, checked, invaded, unwrapped cd case inside an amazon package that was wrapped in endless kwt censorship tape..except i could pull the cd out of the side of the package which was unsealed..If they aren't going to seal the whole thing up again, why wrap the little package with sooo much tape? And if they are going to wrap it, and they have already invaded our privacy and poked their noses and fingers and whatever else into our belongings, why bother to tape up the package so maniacly that if i couldn't luckily yank the cd out of the side i would have had to get in there with a chainsaw?

Then I was listening to the amazing Be Good Tanyas ('Chinatown' album) in the car when the guy in the white chevy in front of me, with his perfectly starched shmagh stuck his fingers out of the top of his window (too cold to open all the way) and gave us all the gift of his filthy kleenex...I did the typically annoying headshake because i didn't know what else to do..and then when he got really generous and threw out the second batch, I instinctively went for the horn and held it until the guy squeezed through the other lanes to get away from the crazy person behind him honking the horn and waving a tissue box..
There are several places to put used tissue, half eaten sandwiches, aluminium foil smeared with leftover meat, jam3iya plastic bags filled with an assortment of rotting smelly stuff and trash...These places are called trash cans and they are on every corner, also cars do have ashtrays..and you can also keep a little bag in your car in case you ever have to use a tissue and are confused as to whether you should put it in your ashtray or throw it out your window at passing cars..this bag can have instructions on it (trash here/ do not throw me out your window) for the unimaginative polluters who can't figure out the difference between a garbage dump and public space.
I have seen people have to open their doors because the trash they are about to spill on the road is just too much to go out the little window..unbelievable..

Otherwise the day is quite nice isn't it? Blue skies and biting cold..very nice..

Sunday, November 28, 2004

Who's driving a Hybrid these days?:

Tom Hanks, Meryl Streep, Sting, Cameron Diaz, Tim Robbins, Leonardo DeCaprio, Susan Sarandon, Billy Crystal, Harrison Ford, Arianna Huffington, David Duchovny, Bill Maher, Brad Pitt, Jennifer Anniston, Alanis Morissette, Gwyneth Paltrow, Blythe Danner...

It's getting easier and easier to make green choices..

The Guardian has assembled the following "You don't want a CO2-spewing monster, but you do want to drive in style and comfort. It can be done: here are 10 cars, from city runarounds to sports cars, that won't destroy the world. Selected by the Environmental Transport Association, which raises awareness about the impact of excessive car use"

The EPA has got a list of the greenest cars too..

How do hybrids work??
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"We generate our own environment. We get exactly what we deserve. How can we resent a life we've created ourselves? Who's to blame, who's to credit but us? Who can change it, anytime we wish, but us?" Richard Bach

"Our environmental problems originate in the hubris of imagining ourselves as the central nervous system or the brain of nature. We're not the brain, we are a cancer on nature." Dave Foreman

Tonight at KU, Shuwaikh campus there will be a panel discussion on "Corruption and the Third World"...If you are feeling particularily vocal and politically minded go there and ask the panelists some tough questions...let them know they can no longer just turn up and say a couple of already known things and take the lecture fee without a struggle...Let them know there is a questioning public..if indeed there is one...

On the other hand, if you're in the mood for a film...Starting today 7pm (be there earlier) and going till Thursday there will be a festival of Kusturica's films at the Qibliya School (next to Sadu House)...One film every night till thursday in this order: "When Father was Away on Business"- "Time of the Gypsies" --"Arizona Dream"--"Underground"--"Black Cat White Cat"
These are films you won't get to see on the screen here too often, and they are supposed to be quite good..

Friday, November 26, 2004

With a nod to Zaydoun's posts on the topic of the The Da Vinci Code, today's papers report that the Holy Grail code has supposedly been broken by an American codebreaker...the code is an inscription on the estate of Lord Lichfield in Staffordshire..it's known as the Shugborough code and it is : D.O.U.O.S.V.A.V.V.M.

It is under a monument called the Shepherd's monument on the estate, which is reversed reproduction of a painting by Poussin called Et In Arcadia Ego (which hangs in..you guessed it..the Louvre)...

"Et in Arcadia ego... is supposedly the official motto of both the Plantard family and the Priory of Sion"

Last May, Lord Lichfield's estate teamed up with the famous codebreakers at Bletchley Park(made popular by the Kate Winslet film 'Enigma')..they have received tons of theories from different people and seem to favour the one sent by an anonymous American defense expert..he thinks that the Shugborough code spells 'Jesus (as diety) defy' (as in: Defy the idea that Jesus is Christ/Diety)

You can read more in today's Independent and The Guardian,

"The American was last seen heading back to Staffordshire to test his theory that the alignment of other monuments built by George Anson on the estate might point to the grail's position. "I really think that might be it, don't you?" he said. " (Guardian)


Goodmorning, hope everyone is enjoying the cold..We have really missed it..I haven't missed the enormous hormone accident flies..those could go somewhere far away..

Several weddings this past week prompt me to just mention the following..it is a beautiful thing to see two people really in love and really friends get married (as opposed to the strangers who sit awkwardly making small talk on the kosha)...it is also a beautiful thing to see the entire family and all the couple's friends celebrate with them (as opposed to women on bleachers staring at women and men doing a kissing train all the way out the door..Ever watched a video of the men congratulating the groom on 'fast-forward'? It's like a bunch of mad chickens pecking at each other)..it is also a beautiful thing to see parents and family and friends celebrating marriages that fall outside of the 'arranged', or the 'you only marry your cousin, or a Kuwaiti of your class, or, at any rate, a Kuwaiti' ...Mix bloods people! Improve the gene pool, widen the horizons, give your kids family from a different culture, let them grow up knowing the complexity of human presence on this planet..Let them grow up used to diversity and even the slight hardship that might come with it all..They will be better equipped...and think of the gift you give to all the closed minded people around you...they might learn to open their hearts a little every time they see someone step out of bounds successfully, and happily.
Bless all the couples that have decided to leap into the future by promising themselves to each other.. and I have a feeling that those who had to think twice, three times and a hundred times before making that leap have already developed some of the skills necessary for a healthy existence together...they have learnt to communicate, to stand by each other and to realize that it's something that you have to work on daily, this thing called marriage.


Wednesday, November 24, 2004

Listening to BBC radio (90.1) on the morning drive I heard the story about swimmers in New Zealand being saved from shark attack by dolphins:

"four swimmers were saved from a great white shark by a pod of altruistic dolphins, who swam in circles around them until the humans could escape. "(guardian)

Dolphins have saved humans countless times..the name comes from the greek “dolphis” which means “spirit of the sea”. In Antiquity these cetaceans were believed to have special powers to guide ships and save shipwrecked sailors---which is bittersweet since we do not tend to show the same respect for dolphins' lives:

Every bite of tuna you have might have killed countless dolphins to get..because tuna swim under schools of dolphins, fishermen look for dolphins and then use nets that not only catch tuna but trap and kill dolphins as well..

We do have one 'dolphin safe' tuna brand sold here and that is Starkist..I have bought it at the Sultan Center, check your local co-ops for it..

"StarKist will not purchase any tuna caught in association with dolphins.
StarKist continues its practice of refusing to purchase tuna caught with gill or drift nets, which are known to be dangerous to many forms of marine life. StarKist condemns the use of these indiscriminate fishing methods that trap dolphins, whales, and other marine life along with the intended catch of fish. " From the Startkist FAQ's

Save the Dolphins

About the Dolphin-Safe label

Adopt a Dolphin

"Two-member women gang robs another in Farwaniya" was a headline in todays Kuwait times.. ..doesn't the word gang make it sound so much more headline worthy?..as opposed to two ladies take 100 KD from a lady they knew...bravo KT for the harmless exaggeration..the club of journalistic hyperboles welcomes you.


Monday, November 22, 2004

"When she woke up she asked about her baby. "Again a girl! Are you not ashamed of yourself? The third time and still a girl." Malli did not open her mouth after that. Neither did she ask for her newborn. She knew what awaited her. She knew the eventuality. She knew her mother-in-law. She knew her husband, who had threatened to send her to her parental home if she delivered a baby girl again.
She knew someone may have already inserted a grain into her daughter's mouth, or fed her yerakkam pal, or may have drowned her in a bucket of water. She knew everything, but she remained silent. The hapless young mother of two unwanted girls wanted to sleep forever." (Rediff)


I have been reading a book I picked up at one of the Kuwait Bookshop branches (someone in purchasing is doing a good job these days) ..It's called 50 Facts that Should Change the World..
And in recognition of the 15th anniversary of the Convention on the Rights of the Child (this last saturday the 20th) i thought i would mention one of the many sad facts that are in the book..a fact that has something to do with the painful quote above..

China has 44 million 'missing' women

What's that about?
"The phenomenon of "missing women" is almost certainly due to behavioral factors that reflect a preference for male children. These include selective abortion, infanticide and neglect (Foster and Rosenzweig, 2001). The result is that an estimated 30-70 million women
are "missing" from India and China alone." (Nancy Qian)

As defined by UNICEF, Female infanticide is defined as the abortion of a fetus because it is female or the killing of an infant by a relative because it is female. Infanticide has been practiced as a brutal method of family planning in societies where boy children are still valued, economically and socially, above girls... Medical testing for sex selection, though officially outlawed, has become a booming business in China, India and the Republic of Korea. (V-Day)

In case you thought it only happens in developing countries..Infanticide is a worldwide problem..though its causes differ among countries..

In the US:

Of all children under age 5 murdered from 1976-2002 --
31% were killed by fathers
30% were killed by mothers
23% were killed by male acquaintances
6% were killed by other relatives
3% were killed by strangers

(US Dept of Justice)

Statistically, the US ranks high on the list of countries whose inhabitants kill their children. For infants under the age of 1 year, the American homicide rate is 11th in the world, while for ages 1 - 4 it is 1st and for ages 5 - 14 it is 4th. From 1968 to 1975, infanticide of all ages accounted for 3.2% of all homicides in the US.(karisable.com)

Nearly five infants under the age of 1 are killed in the United States each week, according to a CNN review of FBI statistics.(1995 study)

China and India:
"gendercide" in China has resulted in the deaths of at least 50 million girls.
The government is promoting what it calls "Girl Care Project" – teaching rural families to value daughters as much as sons
" (WND)

"(Amrtya) Sen used the concept of "missing women" to dramatize the wrenching consequences, in many parts of the world, of anti-female bias in nutrition, health care, and other basics of life. In China and other countries where there is a strong preference for male babies, sex-selective abortion and even infanticide of female babies undoubtedly contribute to the number of missing women."(Dollars and Sense)

For more information about female infanticide in China and India see Gendercide...or here..

Gender-based infanticide, abortion, malnutrition and neglect are believed to be behind 60 to 100 million women ‘missing’ from the world’s population. 90 per cent of child domestic workers are girls between 12 and 17 years old.(UNICEF)


81:8 واذا الموؤودة سئلت
81:9 باي ذنب قتلت
And when the girl-child, buried alive, is asked for what possible sin she was murdered'
Holy Quran 81:8-9





Sunday, November 21, 2004

More than 800 people in northern Sweden may have developed cancer as a result of the fallout of the 1986 Chernobyl nuclear accident, a new study says. ---Pentagon hawks have begun discussing military action against Iran to neutralise its nuclear weapons threat, including possible strikes on leadership, political and security targets.--- Saudi Arabia is ready to combat swarms of locusts, which have already descended on Egypt, Cyprus, Lebanon and Israel--- Abdul-Hadi Al Khawaja, executive director of the dissolved Bahrain Centre for Human Rights, is convicted of inciting hatred of the government and sentenced to one year in prison

In todays news also...Scientists have unearthed remains of a primate that could have been ancestral not only to humans but to all great apes, including chimps and gorillas---this may come as shock to some 'creationists' considering:

with regard to the idea of evolution and what it really means as opposed to what each side says about the other:

Fossils show that Hominids (human like species) have existed for 7 Million years...

Evolutionists have been very clear about this distinction of fact and theory from the very beginning, if only because we have always acknowledged how far we are from completely understanding the mechanisms (theory) by which evolution (fact) occurred. Darwin continually emphasized the difference between his two great and separate accomplishments: establishing the fact of evolution, and proposing a theory--natural selection--to explain the mechanism of evolution.
- Stephen J. Gould, " Evolution as Fact and Theory"; Discover, May 1981 (Found at:

PBS has a great site that explains what is scientifically known about evolution and what fossils and bones and geological evidence tell us..it is user friendly, colourful and playful..

The BBC has a site also, and so does skeptictank...

"..biological evolution in its complete form was presented by a great early zoologist, al-Jahiz in the ninth century...An early exponent of the zoological and anthropological sciences, al- Jahiz discovered and recognized the effect of environmental factors on animal life; and he also observed the transformation of animal species under different factors. And in many remarkable passages of his book, he also described for us the struggle of existences for survival, its aim and mechanisms and value in a scientific way, as well as in a folkloric way. As to know the mechanistiis of evolution, al-Jahiz described three mechanisms. These are Struggle for Existence, Transformation of species into each other, and Environmental Factors. " (from salaam)

Muslim views:

  1. HUMANKIND’S RELATIONSHIP WITH NATURE AND PARTICIPATION IN THE PROCESS OF CREATION BY TECHNOLOGY-ISLAMIC POINT OF VIEW
  2. The Muslim Responses to Evolution
  3. Does Islam believe in Evolution?

Peace..

Saturday, November 20, 2004

Goodmorning people, It's a beautiful cloudy cool day..finally..
Nearly got run over by several SUV's..what is it about some guys that they have to try to run you over when they can see that there is no way to switch lanes because of the cars on the right? And why do those guys always have to be in their 40's...It's pretty sad that you still need to speed to prove you're a man at 40..you would think by that age they would realise that it's a stupid thing to do..

While I was dodging sad older men on the road, I heard on Radio Monte Carlo (FM107.3) that a Brazillian woman, paralysed on one half of her body, was able to walk and talk again after doctors injected stem cells into her brain..That's good news right Q? At least for the woman..The controversy over stem cell research is still going on..

I also heard that "Pupils were left in tears after a teacher told them that an asteroid was about to hit Earth and kill them all"..apparently the creepy news was the teachers idea of making the students understand the value of everyday..of seizing the moment...the teacher realised it might have been a little over the top when the students became traumatised..reminds you of the time radio listeners went into a panic frenzy when they thought the Orson Welles radio version of "War of the Worlds' was real news and they started heading for the hills to escape an invasion from Mars...You can hear the original broadcast here...


Friday, November 19, 2004

Ma3rath il Kitab starts on the 23rd you guys..I guess it's at the usual place, Ardh il ma3arith..if anyone has any info that's different let us know..Yes I know that most of the books suck, but the trick is to go there and ask for books you want to see and complain about what you think is not so good. Otherwise the only consumers there will be the ones that they cater to already..Your voice is the only thing that will change the kind of stuff we get here. It is a business after all..they hear enough people wanting change and they will find a way to bring you the books you want..Let your demands and your Dinars do the changing..challenge the dearth and the mediocrity..

For those of you from the UK, you lucky people have the chance to win all 20 books on the Whitbread Awards shortlist, courtesy of the Guardian...Good luck.

For Arabic books online check out Saqi Books in London, L'olivier in Geneva..

Some sites about Arabic literature: Columbia Uni's page on Arabic literature, Arabic Poetry online..

Want to read books online? See Project Gutenberg and the Online Books Page.

You don't have to burn books to destroy a culture.Just get people to stop reading them.
Ray Bradbury

A book is like a garden carried in the pocket.
Chinese proverb


Wednesday, November 17, 2004

After a week of hibernation, hello again folks. Hope everyone had a safe and restful 3eid..

Margaret Hassan has been murdered, killed, butchered, like so many others north of our border...and for what? Wars are dirty dirty things...so take heed and learn from the mistakes of those before you..wage peace people, not war. no matter how noble you think you are..it reduces you to murderers, whoever's side you are on.


"I object to violence because when it appears to do good, the good is only temporary; the evil it does is permanent." -- Mohandas K. Gandhi
"The past is prophetic in that it asserts loudly that wars are poor chisels for carving out peaceful tomorrows." -- Martin Luther King, Jr
Here are some headlines for those interested in what's happening in Fallujah : What did Falluja do to deserve this?' (Toronto Star)---Attack on Fallujah Can't Be Justified (Seattle Post-Intelligencer)---Fallujah: Video shows US soldier killing wounded insurgent in cold blood (London Independent)---U.N. rights chief concerned over civilians in Fallujah (Boston Globe)---Bodies litter streets in rubble of Falluja (The Herald,UK)---Dogs Eating Bodies in the Streets of Fallujah (Electronic Iraq)---Falluja refugees tell harrowing stories (Int. Herald Tribune)...
Fallujah population=300,000 souls...those currently in city= 25,000 souls.
feeling down? Take a look at the Daily Show..there's always a good laugh in there...the video Jon Stewart shows of Colin Powell dancing is enough to make you lose your sorrows for at least 15 minutes (or make you cry, you decide)---here is another source for that video.

Thursday, November 11, 2004

What are we doing?

Switching from driving an average car to a 13mpg SUV for one year would waste more energy than if you...


Left your refrigerator door open for 6 years
Left your bathroom light burning for 30 years or
Left your color television turned on for 28 years

The planet would like to bitterly say: Thank you SUV's, thank you Hummers, thank you coal and oil and tons of plastics and thank you non-biodegradable soaps and detergents and clorox, thank you politicians and everyday consumers (me included) for not pushing for safe alternatives to our cheaply made and expensively sold products..products that have their death built into them so that you will have to buy another one and another one and another one..thank you for making sure that everything we eat has a chemical lab stored in it..thank you for so much.

Global warming ..yes it's real and it's coming and we are helping it to come faster than ever..I would think those of you out there with kids would have to worry about this even more becasue we are helping to make their world a real mess..We are going to have a water crisis world-wide by 2025 ---the arctic is melting---the polar bears have only decades to survive and then poof! all gone, along with lots of other living things --ice caps are melting at alarming speed---Summers are getting hotter and hotter...and on and on..

The Pentagon has a study which predicts wars and famines and disappearing cities (and it's not fantasy) all thanks to climate change:

What can we do? It's not that hard actually--every Dinar we spend is a vote, so vote for cars that use less gas (or for public transport) , vote for appliances that last longer... don't fall for all the fashionable electronics we have to keep buying..there's nothing cool about them--get what you need only, and enjoy what's left of nature---ask the shops to stock organic food, natural products, healthy choices--why pay to kill yourself? Watch what you waste and what you consume...There are tons of ideas I am sure you guys have billions of them swimming around in your heads..Does anyone's work-place encourage paper-free work? Do you guys recycle? Where do you recycle?

We have organic stores in Kuwait (2 in suq ilSalmiya and 1 in the Qurtuba jam3iya, right? and the organic meat shop in salmiya on the street where La Baguette is in old Salmiya...and organic choices in some supermarkets...what else is there? We don't have any Hybrid cars yet, as far as I know...we don't have a great recycling system, i'm not sure why and the way we waste water and electricity is kinda crazy..If anyone has any info i'd love to hear it..

After a cat and mouse game with death all his life, and after a weird week of everyone guessing and second guessing whether he was dead or alive and whether he had AIDS (Israelis' favourite theory) or whether the Israelis had poisoned him (Palestinians' favourite theory, though even US soldiers in Iraq have joked about that) Arafat is dead..at least we are pretty sure he is..

Whether you just hate the man or idolise him...both views that are pretty narrow i would think...since life is infinitely more complicated than that...It cannot be denied that he left a mark on history..whatever that means to people.

Yasser Arafat, Obituary
Political leaders' reactions to Arafat's death

Wednesday, November 10, 2004

Chew on these:

"Mohammed Abboud said he watched his nine-year-old son bleed to death at their Falluja home yesterday, unable to take him to hospital as fighting raged in the streets and bombs rained down.
"My son got shrapnel in his stomach when our house was hit at dawn, but we couldn't take him for treatment," said Mr Abboud, a teacher.
"We buried him in the garden because it was too dangerous to go out." The Guardian

His Highness the Prime Minister Sheikh Sabah Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah stressed Monday that the "quick developments and turmoils in the region require all to exercise caution and alertness, and to get ready for any possibly arising emergency." Arab Times

MPs Faisal Al-Muslem and Dr Awwad Barad have raised more questions to Information Minister Mohammad Abulhassan on music concerts and parties at hotels. . Arab Times

"We speak with John Perkins, a former respected member of the international banking community. In his book Confessions of an Economic Hit Man he describes how as a highly paid professional, he helped the U.S. cheat poor countries around the globe out of trillions of dollars by lending them more money than they could possibly repay and then take over their economies" Democracy Now

Tuesday, November 9, 2004

Music and News..

Spending the morning going through cd's, no one in the office, so what the hell... The first time I heard Kinnie Star's 'Sun Again' album, I wasn't drawn to it at all..but I just heard it again and I think it's genius...Also been listening to Jimmy Reed's 'Cry Before I go' and Buddy Guy's 'Sit and Cry'...And I think I am just about ready to get some Joni Mitchell on before i get too blue..

"Blue, here is a shell for you
Inside you'll hear a sigh
A foggy lullaby
There is your song from me" Joni.


Now for a bit of news:
Everyday there is New Evidence Bush Stole Election (Again)---New airline plans flights from Dubai to Baghdad starting Nov. 18---The Berlin Wall fell 15 years ago today---UN urges calm on Lebanon border---The Arab Times writes that "A radical Islamic group threatened to attack the premises of Kuwait satellite channel and its correspondents in Iraq unless action is taken to stop the play 'Kuwaiti in Fallujah' on grounds it defames the image of Jihad in Iraq.---and in case that didn't leave enough of a sour taste in your mouth, apparently one tenth of the world's crops are irrigated with sewage water---and for some humorous news: The government says it is 'serious' about giving women their political rights (insert hysterical laughter here, and a 'where have I heard that before")...and also says that the citizens are as happy with the 200kd grant as the governement is... how sweet...
Now to try and figure out some technical glitches on the site...

Monday, November 8, 2004

Ok just some things to while away the time..
The Guardian has an amazing site, and one of the things you can do is take a little quiz and they will generate a poem to suit your mood: Poetry Mood Matcher

Here is another one of the amazingly odd and funny things Harpers puts in their magazine, because they know it is odd and funny.

Saturday, November 6, 2004

The weekend was surreal with all the Arafat 'dead or alive' maddness---The Israeli media said he was dead---Even the minister of Luxembourg said he was dead---then he said oops I didn't mean that, I take it back---Bush said "God Bless His Soul"---Then everyone said 'he's not dead, what's wrong with you people!'---He's brain dead---No he isn't, and will everyone please stop guessing (at least that's what that French guy in Uniform might have said)---then envoys said that he was in a reversible coma, to counter the claims that he was in an irreversible coma---Now the papers just say ' he is between life and death', because it's just too damn confusing to say anything else...the fast food style of life has made everyone so impatient, can't wait for official declarations about a man's health, can't wait to count votes, can't wait to invade countries...fast fast fast...

The blogs and news sites are filled with stories about how the votes were stolen this time round, and some are pretty scary:

The Ultimate Felony Against Democracy by Thom Hartmann
Machine Error Gives Bush Thousands of Extra Ohio Votes November 5, 2005, Associated Press
Polls match outcome in paper trail votes, But don't match in the e-voting states
Although the exit polls show that most voters in Ohio punched cards for Kerry-Edwards, thousands of these votes were simply not recorded. This was predictable and it was predicted. [See TomPaine.com, "An Election Spoiled Rotten," November 1.]

But then again, maybe some people just can't believe the result...you decide.

The ever helpful Canadians have started a "marry an American' drive to, and I quote, "sacrifice their singlehood to save our southern neighbours from four more years of cowboy conservatism."---will they get a lot of Americans dressed in wedding gear knocking on their doors? Reuters says: "The number of U.S. citizens visiting Canada's main immigration Web site has shot up six-fold as Americans flirt with the idea of abandoning their homeland after President George W. Bush's election win this week"---Good luck folks, maybe a liberal country and a conservative one can live peacefully side by side...

Fallujah is about to be blasted some more---The BBC (FM 90.1) had a spokesman for the families of the town begging coalition forces not to attack, he said that families have fled their homes and their belongings to save themselves from the attack, and that it feels like world war 3 That was on the 9am news, it will probably be repeated---10,000 GIs Ring Fallujah in Preparation for Massive Battle---The Seattle Times reports that "The number of dead and wounded from the expected battle to retake insurgent-controlled Fallujah probably will reach levels not seen since Vietnam" ---The BBC News website spoke by phone to a reporter in Falluja, who described how people left in the city live on through siege and bombardment---UN chief Kofi Annan has warned Iraqi and coalition governments against an assault on the Iraqi city of Falluja---Allawi rejects Annan's Fallujah warning... Pictures from Fallujah..




Thursday, November 4, 2004

Some articles that caught my attention in this weeks Talea :

A critique of liberalisms failures to communicate and to progress...with a little note at the end that says:
ملاحظة: لقاء أوبرا مع الشيخة زين الصباح ذكرني بماريا أنطونييتا، زوجة لويس السادس عشر، و بمقولتها الشهيرة: "و لم لا يأكلون الكعك؟!" الآن فقط فهمت لمَ يكرهنا الآخرون!!
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The crucifiction of a Kuwaiti opposition member in 1938..
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Wednesday, November 3, 2004

i am drifting in and out of sleep...stayed up watching the the maps go red and then blue and then red...so much red...Won't write much, because i may fall asleep very soon...everyone I talked to is really depressed. This place and people have changed a lot since the time when they just blindly worshipped anybody named after a shrub...of course there are still the people who bow before the memory of an intervention many years ago, and many others who are happy to justify all the current destruction and carnage and also the march of a leading modern country back to medeival thinking; justify it all by pointing to the great economic gains that war has wrought for this little place here...I suppose we can leave them to their consciences...

Voters Report Problems with Computer Systems -Reuters
Voting Problems Widespread in Florida, Pennsylvania


B is at 254
K is at 252

What's left?
Ohio which is so far 51B/49K- It has 20 Electoral points/votes--it won't be called till the 100,000 to quarter million provisional ballots are counted 11 days from now-- what are provisional ballots?-"Voters were allowed to cast provisional ballots if their names weren't on registration lists when they showed up at their polling place. Election officials must validate that the ballots were properly cast before counting them"(Bloomberg)

Iowa is 50B/49K (7 Electoral points)- waiting for results of absentee ballots to be counted and also equipment failures caused delays. The absentee ballots are more than the lead B is currently enjoying.

New Mexico is 50B/48K (5 electoral points)- "In New Mexico, election officials indicate there are over 20,000 provisional ballots that need to be validated and counted – almost double the amount of votes Bush is leading by"(rediff.com)

rumour has it that Kerry will give a consession speech around one today...why the hurry folks, count the votes.



Monday, November 1, 2004

Ahh the blackout...One of the richest and tiniest countries in the world (that is a rare combo) couldn't turn the electricity back on for some of its areas till past 9pm yesterday (Funaitees was out till 9:30)...that means 8 hours of the food in the freezer saying its last goodbyes before it was ruined...and it's not like they had a continent to deal with...how much smaller do we have to be for them to be able to run the country properly...or is that not really the problem..hmmm..And of course the radio was useless as ever..."uhm mr policeman please tell us how the roads are"..and you would expect a road report, like: 'well number 60 is backed up, but there seems to be less traffic on istiqlal' etc...instead we get.."i would like to thank the kuwaiti people for being so patient and helpful"..well patient and helpful doesn't help me and feels like we don't need your pat on the back. Why do they think that they can talk to the people of this country like children? Like when a kid falls over and is about to cry and suddenly you start clapping for him and he is all fine because he forgot about the pain. What we wanted to hear was Why this happened, Where the electricity was off, and what they are doing to fix it and a traffic report would have been just lovely. Instead we get patronizing rubbish about being good citizens. And of course today we get the 200kd that isn't going to make people any less pissed off that this place is so topsy turvy when it has all the resources able to turn it into an amazing country.
cranky? me? never.