Wednesday, November 29, 2006
Sunday, November 26, 2006
wow it was kinda hot this morning, and now i need gloves to type...great great stuff to be confused by the weather...
Where is that thing once known as winter?
And where is that online kwti site where people sell their cars?
There doesn't really need to be any relationship between the things i say...
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Here are a few pardons:
1- Pardon?
2- Pardon?
3- Pardon?
And there's also a but of course...
An interesting...
And finally, a well, well...
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The Russian spy poisoned with radiation wrote some final words before he died this week...Radiation was found in the Millennium Hotel, in london and the Itsu sushi bar in Leicester Square which he visited on Nov 1st...and people who were in contact with him are being offered free radiation tests...Here's an article about who killed him? He was investigating the death of the celebrated Russian journalist Anna Politkovskaya who was shot last month...
Thursday, November 16, 2006
There is a contest to name a new batch of 7 wonders...anyone want to nominate this deal with the devil-maker?... Then Lonely Planet suggest Belfast and Beirut are 'must see' cities...anyone want to nominate this other town of tears as a tourist destination?
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Germanwatch says that the US and Saudi are among the top five worst countries dealing with climate change...ahh good to know who our best friends are...good to know they are always helping to set an example in transparency, progress, rule of law, justice...and other fancy things.
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Shorts:
Al-Jazeera launches their new English channel---Because turning Darfur into the hell on earth is apparently not grisly fun enough, Sudan has decided to invade Chad---Ethiopia got arms from over 10 countries and counting, but the ones in the headlines are Iran and Syria---Pakistan has decided it's finally time to change rape laws, to now help the victim and not the rapist---O.J. Simpson writes a book about how he would have done it, if he hadn't done it, and wanted to pretend to have done it...erm...if he hadn't...yeah, what he would have done if he had killed his wife and her lover...cuz he did, no, didn't...a book...don't buy it, unless of course you have had Tamiflu recently and are experiencing one of the many documented cases of delirium and 'other unusual psychiatric behaviour'---If you wait long enough however, Global Warming, that thing everyone sucks at avoiding, will wipe out birds and you won't need to take Tamiflu no more...
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It's a lovely blue out again and there is one bird left chirping all on it's own...must feel sort of like all the lonely souls trying to make a difference in this place...keep chirping, someone will join you and then you'll realise it's suddenly springtime...
And then the typical kwti summer will come and singe your wings...but that's just me being cranky...
Monday, November 13, 2006
- Today there is Keith Olbermann...as there should be everyday
- But also there is Iran mad at Google
- And there is of course more Salon love for Battlestar G.
- There is also Jack Straw getting questions he wished he never got.
- Will the democrats make a difference? Larry Elliott thinks, not so much.
- There is a Scary new US court case that could affect the kind of news you get.
Saturday, November 11, 2006
Thursday, November 2, 2006
Goodnight...
Wednesday, October 18, 2006
When you wake up in the morning and read that a nukulur power is saying that it will "deal merciless blows" to anyone that messes with it, you know it's going to be one of those days...and maybe that's why I have been wanting to crawl back under the covers...the no-sky-all day thing we have going here doesn't help either...and neither does the fact that the Antarctic just told us, again, that it's our fault... and then of course there's the news that the worst in Iraq is yet to come...which should sound pretty bloody scary to our northern neighbours who have had worse and worse for years now...especially since the Lancet just published another study saying that 650,000 Iraqis have died as a result of the occupation and war...
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October must be the month for sexual predators getting bit back...at least as far as awful Moshe Katsav and icky old Foley are concerned...and it was a little blog that got the Foley scandal out there..
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The BBC has a piece on Saudi blogging
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South Africa's fastest growing paper runs stories like 'girls who pee spoons' and 'boyfriends who eat mothers'...yeah I don't know what the hell is going on either..but there you are.
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I'm too sleepy to remember what else I read...but this is today's poem.
Wednesday, October 11, 2006
- Muslims angry and insulted again, which I am sure will do a lot of good...
- Aung San Suu Kyi has been under house arrest for more than 4,000 days...
- Thirteen journalists killed since Putin came to power...
- Holy War between Somalia and Ethiopia? We haven't had enough of those it seems.
- While everyone is looking here, look what's happening here...
- What will they need to reverse this Foley induced fall?
- Phrase of the day- October Surprise:"a stunning news event with the potential to influence the outcome of an election"
- Tom Segev writes of Olmert's True Colors
- In Liberated Iraq: Sunnis change names to avoid Shia death squads
- mmm Joseph Stiglitz answers 9 questions
- This is the poem for today..
Saturday, October 7, 2006
Wednesday, October 4, 2006
- Wonder Woman...Joss Whedon...woweee.
Ok, here it goes:
- When you have oil wealth overflowing like it was a heavenly river...you could go the way of Venezuela or...well, you could futz around a lot and then give people 200KD every so often. Plane to Caracas anyone?
- The best documentary I have ever seen was showing at the Beirut Film Festival...I can't even begin to describe the look on all our faces when the lights went up at the end...Iraq in Fragments, see it, see it, see it...stunning in every way.
- Yet another study tells us that our apocalypse is coming dressed as climate change for the big bash-ing. Between now and 2100 one third of the planet will be desert. Think wars for water, drought, starvation in the millions, struggles over limited resources...and other pretty things.
- Did you think that was the only mention of climate change I would include? Sorry, you know me better than that. The ice in the arctic, yeah, it's vanishing.
- What are these two up to?
- If King George's power grab didn't scare you before...I think it's time you got really terrified. Why? Here's a list:
Detainee bill lifts Bush's power to new heights
Lincoln Weeps
by Bill Moyers
And finally...can't leave my first post in ages without the loveliest voice to come out of the Supreme Court on there...Shemsi I know this creeps you out...so look away now.
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And on October 20 a meteor shower near Orion will say hi to us all..
Wednesday, September 13, 2006
Sunday, September 3, 2006
Monday, August 28, 2006
Sunday, August 27, 2006
Monday, August 14, 2006
Thursday, August 10, 2006
Updates
Incoming Flights stoped, but outgoing flights are still on though extreme delays are expected. The tv news is saying don't bother to turn up at Heathrow unless your trip is extremely important to you.
Passengers will not be allowed hand luggage and mothers with babies will be required to drink the milk they bring on the plane to prove it is in fact, milk.
Wallets and purses, money, credit cards, baby milk, keys that are not electrical, sanitary items.All will be placed in a plastic bag.
No liquids will be allowed.
Every Passenger will be hand searched.
All other airports in the UK are on High alert.
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6 Planes were targetted, 20 people have been arrested so far-9:30am GMT
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John Reid:
"Sometimes we may have to modify some of our own freedoms in the short term in order to prevent their misuse and abuse by those who oppose our fundamental values and would destroy all of our freedoms in the modern world," Guardian
When we give up our freedoms in the short term, we can forget that we had them at all...And how short is short-term?? The short-term could be someone's entire lifetime...What's the difference between someone blowing your freedom away (if indeed it's your freedom they give a damn about, and that has yet to be convincingly argued) and between you giving your freedom up?
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Apparently PM Blair was aware of his threat for some time and even spoke to Prez. Bush about it on the last trip...and yet he is currently on vacation in the Caribbean...or maybe just somewhere he knows is not under threat..
Blair to work on tan and Lebanon solution
Blair takes leave of reality Gulf News
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The metopolitan police describe it as a plan to cause 'mass murder on an unimaginable scale'
So that this news does not divert all attention away from crimes committed elsewhere:
Israel plans further invasion
Wednesday, August 9, 2006
"We asked for a ceasefire when the 1 million Lebanese now sleeping on the floors of our schools and public buildings and welcoming homes were still sleeping in their own homes - homes that for many no longer exist."
Monday, August 7, 2006
Kibbutz mourners call for diplomacy
By Eli Ashkenazi
"Based on the conclusion that the military operations of the past 31 years have not brought quiet to the north, but only more and more bereaved families and graves, what will you do, from today, to stop the chain of wars and victims within the borders of the state where our kibbutz lies?" Baumel asked. "Will you find the diplomatic path, which exists and which we all know what it is, or will you continue to stick, with blind faith, to the gods of killing and bereavement?"
Saturday, August 5, 2006
"Of the 615 people so far confirmed dead, Save The Children says that almost half are children. They make up one third of the 3,225 injured, and about 45 per cent of the nearly one million Lebanese refugees are under the age of 18, according to Unicef." The Independent
"Tony Blair's unthinking oversimplifications about the Middle East belong in an army recruitment pamphlet - not an adult conversation." Oliver Miles
Thursday, August 3, 2006
Tuesday, August 1, 2006
Roundup
- The Atlantic has an interesting piece on the strange investigation of The Monster of Florence
- Sri Lanka is back into civil war
- Halliburton's legacy in Iraq
- Spike Lee's When the Levees Broke: A Requiem in Four Acts
Monday, July 31, 2006
By CHRISTOPHER HITCHENS
Friday, July 28, 2006
Thursday, July 27, 2006
Wednesday, July 26, 2006
'Highway Bloggers' or 'Freeway Bloggers' are in the news again, this time in the Boston Globe
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Israelis, Lebanese Blog To Each Other
MTV
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That Dennis Kucinich is at it again, asking to put peace on the agenda...Little dreamer...
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Sanayeh Relief Center has developed a map of Israeli strikes on Lebanon...Have a look, it is staggering..
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Please give to UNICEF Lebanon
And to Sanayeh
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"both Democrats and Republicans are now on record that, in the name of “fighting terrorism,” U.S. allies – and, by extension, the United States as well – can essentially ignore international law and inflict unlimited damage on the civilian infrastructure of a small and largely defenseless country, even a pro-Western democracy like Lebanon." continue reading about resolutions in the House and Senate that approve of Israel's behaviour..
and in related news:
"tacit support for Israeli military strikes on Lebanon may have increased the danger of militant retaliation against the United States"Wash. post
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According to Human Rights Watch:
“the targeting and capture of enemy soldiers is allowed under international humanitarian law.”
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And we all know what isn't allowed, but let's just go over it:
Targeting civilian infrastrusture, like airports, roads, homes, villages, towns, bridges and ports...targeting civilians of course goes without saying, and no amount of calling it retaliation or self-defence will wipe the blood off anyone's hands...targeting ambulances ..not to mention the unethical use cluster munitions in populated areas, as well as the suspected use of chemical weapons...and to top it off, why not add killing UN observers...
But yeah, keep saying Hezbollah started it..it will help you sleep better at night.
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From the Israeli Human Rights group, B'Tselem
Israeli Soldiers Used Palestinians as Human Shields in Gaza
Killing of 9 family members in Gaza bombing: Grave suspicion of a war crime
New B’Tselem Report: Take No Prisoners - Grave suspicion of assassinations under the guise of arrests
One Big Prison: New Report Warns Against Continued Strangulation of Gaza Strip after Disengagement
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Statistics from B'Tselem:
Fatalities-Demolition of Houses as Punishment-Water Crisis
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From The ICJ (Int. Court of Justice)
143. The Court having concluded that, by the construction of the wall in the Occupied Palestinian Territory, including in and around East Jerusalem, and by adopting its associated régime, Israel has violated various international obligations incumbent upon it
and lets not forget:
Suicide bombing: Wrong and illegal
...but we've heard that enough times to know it for sure..
And the use of captured combatants as hostages...War crime.
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Jon Stewart, again...
Tuesday, July 25, 2006
For commentary out of Beirut that comes with a satisfying blend of lucid prose and biting humour pay a visit to Anecdotes from a Banana Republic
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مركز الإغاثة – الصنائع
SAMIDOUN Relief Center – Sanayeh
CLIENT NAME: GREENLINE ASSOCIATION
ACCOUNT NMBR: 6189003
BANK: BANK OF KUWAIT AND THE ARAB WORLD
SWIFT: BKAWLBBE
For more information, please contact: +961 3 647 605, +961 3 670 783, sanayeh.center@gmail.com
They are helping refugees, many of whome are children and babies...look at their site to learn more.
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63% of the British public agree that Blair has been poodle too long..
The same poll showed that "only 22% of voters believe Israel has reacted proportionately"..
It seems that democracy means that the rulers side with the minority views in their country..
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Here is Jon Stewart on whether or not Israel's actions were disproportionate..
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"The ambulance headlamps were on, the blue light overhead was flashing, and another light illuminated the Red Cross flag when the first Israeli missile hit, shearing off the right leg of the man on the stretcher inside. As he lay screaming beneath fire and smoke, patients and ambulance workers scrambled for safety, crawling over glass in the dark. Then another missile hit the second ambulance." Suzanne Goldenberg in Tyre
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Scale of the human crisis emerges
Brian Whitaker in Beirut
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UNICEF's Aid appeal for children in Lebanon
Click and give..it's the least any of us can do..
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Guardian Photos
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And more news of how the world is a better place since the Empire Struck Back in the name of freedom and democracy:
Pakistan launches huge nuclear arms drive
Violence In Afghanistan Spreads
Women back under wraps with Taliban vice squad
Civilian Death Toll Mounts in Iraq
Iraq's civilian toll: Over 100 a day
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North Korea calls the US "the worst gangsters in the world" and calls Condoleeza Rice "a political imbecile."
Monday, July 24, 2006
On Thursday, the wild dogs gnawed at the charred remains of a family bombed as they were trying to escape the village."
Hassan Fattah, New York Times
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Lebanon's Refugees
Guardian Photos
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While all this is happening
Blair's government is competeing with his best buddy Bush's administration for title of 'most scandal-ridden administration' ...
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Since neither of these two governments and their third musketeer Israel can stop saying "Iran, Iran, Iran, Syria", like they have some incurable tic...are we all going to be surprised when they finally bait a response from either Syria or Iran with the savage attacks on Lebanon?..Or are they the ones being baited? Either way, the Israel/US alliance, that knows nothing but military options, has been planning an attack on Iran and Syria for too long for any of us to bat an eye if, and when, it finally happens...and Iran is really enjoying the role of local mafia Don with it's Syrian sidekick...while it lasts..
But what a price? A wildfire of hatred racing across the world, Lebanese , Palestinian, Israeli civilians shredded to pieces... Lebanon burning, Haifa burning, Gaza burning (as always)... Israelis no safer now and not going to be any safer when the dust has settled, despite their current fantasy that slaughtering people in front of the whole world is somehow a logical solution.
And what is buried beneath the rubble and arrogance of these ugly and savage muscles being flexed all across the region is the fact that all victims are united by their suffering, united by their desire to end the suffering and always forced to forget what unites them in the name of some illusionary greater cause...the Palestinians, who have been existing in a state of continuous loss and terror for the past 60 years (pawns in the Arab game of distracting their populations and pawns beneath the Israeli military boot, that distracts its own population) are being told that they are the heroic front line, while they are born and die as refugees, as strangers in everyone else's land including their own...the Israeli civilians have to live in the terrorizing knowledge that the grudges of the dispossessed will always haunt their cafes and streets and homes as long as the criminal leaders of each side refuse to reach out with an honorable peace..and, the Lebanese are constantly been dragged back to death and destruction by the power games of those around them...
Each side is told they are fighting the good fight..Whether it's paradise or the promised land, it means the same thing...suffer now for the reward you'll never get...Children on each side born into a world of hatred and fear and distrust...Each side convinced that the other is the one planning, conspiring, hating without cause, driving into the sea, or planning to take over the whole world...while the people on each side are just trying to survive.
And the military machine, being fed on both ends by the big guys who are far enough away to still be laughing...Iran and Syria arm the Hizb and they are guilty of punishable crimes in everyone's eyes, but the US and its little shop of horrors feeding frenzy of weapons to Israel is not? Even though it violates US law to supply weapons to a country that uses it to attack civilians and to subjugate another occupied people..but wait, all we have to do is call it self defense, no matter how savage and no matter how cynical, and suddenly it's ok.
Every time someone says the word Lebanon now, I can actually feel something in my chest begin to tear..but I also have to feel it for Gaza, and for Haifa, and for all the people caught in the jaws of the reckless war machine.
Death is supposed to be the great equalizer, but we know that saying wasn't meant for the Middle East...Or for any war...because it seems that my enemy's life is always cheap..and mine is always sacred...A dead Israeli civilian will probably not be mourned in Lebanon...A Palestinian child's life is worth a fine of 12 to 25 Pounds Sterling for the Israeli soldier who aimed, shot and killed him...A Lebanese woman cowering in her shelled village while missiles play Russian roulette with her house is not quite as tragic as the Israelis in bomb shelters...and an Israeli saying he is afraid to go out for fear of being killed in the street is ridiculed by Palestinians who say thay are living in constant fear for their own lives...what savage irony, that we have constructed minefields and barbed wire even around the words we use to describe similar events...
One man's terrorist is another man's freedom fighter goes one idiotic saying..and one man's dead child is another man's collateral damage..etc...etc...But what does this mangling of meaning really provide us with besides new ways to keep from giving a damn about each other?
I have forgotten how to laugh, these past two weeks, and have been feeling guilty that I didn't forget earlier...when Gaza was blasted and when Iraqi bodies piled up by the hundreds every day..and when Darfur wept and wailed and when people on a train in Mumbai ceased to exist and when we killed our oceans and our sky and our earth and when...and when...and when...
How many things do we have to screw up before we decide to do the right thing?
'Enough' is the word being splashed all across the Lebanese television channels..aren't they right? Isn't it time? Or was Yehuda Amichai right when he said:
אני, שהבאתי גוויות מן הגבעות,
יודע לספר שהעולם ריק מרחמים
"I, who have brought the corpses down from the hills,
Know to tell you that the world is empty of mercy."
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This is the song in my head today.