Wednesday, March 30, 2005

In Florida, US Republicans are following the footsteps of Chairman Mao and are trying to start their very own Cultural Revolution, where students could decide what the teachers teach - or sue them, if they don´t obey the young GOP Guards:

In the Florida legislature, House Republicans, on the Choice and Innovation Committee, recently voted to pass a bill that threatens to restrain academic scholars. The law would allow students to sue teachers for beliefs that do not concur with conservative perspectives. If, for example, professors argue that evolution is a scientific fact instead of a theory, and if they don’t devote equal time to creationism, under this bill, initiated by conservative David Horowitz’s campaign, students can sue the professor for being biased.
The Medusa Fossae formation on Mars
Dying stars could make frozen planets habitable

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...when the star begins to burn its hydrogen in a shell around a growing helium core, it brightens and expands and becomes a "sub-giant". The habitable zone sweeps outward, extending from 2 to 9 AU. The inner edge of this zone remains habitable for several billion years while the outer extreme, where Saturn currently orbits, is habitable for a few hundred million years. The star then fluctuates in brightness for about 20 million years as it switches to burning helium almost exclusively, before becoming a red giant and swelling to 10 times the diameter of the Sun. For about a billion years afterwards, the habitable zone around the red giant extends from 7 to 22 AU, the outer edge of which lies beyond the orbit of Uranus.
New documents confirm widespread US abuse of Iraqi prisoners, implicate top general

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A new series of documents released over the weekend provides fresh evidence of the pervasive US military abuse of prisoners in Iraq. The documents were released by the Pentagon in response to a lawsuit filed by the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU), the Center for Constitutional Rights and other organizations. “These documents provide further evidence that the torture of detainees was much more widespread than the government has acknowledged,” said Jameel Jaffer, attorney for the ACLU. The actions revealed in the documents are all clear and direct violations of international law on the treatment of prisoners of war.
More.
Orthodox Patriarchate of Jerusalem sells Palestinian East Jerusalem to Greater Israel, piece by piece.
Aid struggles to reach Indonesia

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The UN has confirmed 518 were killed in the 8.7-magnitude tremor, but it is thought up to 1,000 may have died.
E-1: the end of a viable Palestinian state

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And since the Palestinians will never agree to this, Israel must “create facts on the ground” that prejudice negotiations even before they begin. Last week's announcement that Israel is constructing 3500 housing units in E-1, a corridor connecting Jerusalem to the West Bank settlement of Ma'aleh Adumim, seals the fate of the Palestinian state. As a key element of an Israeli “Greater Jerusalem,” the E-1 plan removes any viability from a Palestinian state. It cuts the West Bank in half, allowing Israel to control Palestinian movement from one part of their country to another, while isolating East Jerusalem from the rest of Palestinian territory. Since 40% of the Palestinian economy revolves around Jerusalem and its tourist-based economy, the E-1 plan effectively cuts the economic heart out of any Palestinian state, rendering it nothing more than a set of non-viable Indian reservations. If there is any silver lining in the E-1 plan, it is that it has highlighted American complicity in Israel's settlement expansion. The Bush Administration, while calling the E-1 plan “unhelpful,” nevertheless formally recognized the Ma'aleh Adumim settlement bloc, together with E-1, in last year's agreement between Bush and Sharon - a fundamental American policy change that was ratified almost unanimously by Congress. This puts the US in the very uncomfortable position of undermining its own Road Map initiative, which stems from the “Bush vision” of an Israeli-Palestinian peace. It also neutralizes completely America's role as an honest broker, and pits it against the other three members of the Road Map Quartet - Europe, the UN and Russia - who deplore the change in American policy. Most tragically, American support for Sharon's settlement project destroys forever the possibility of a viable Palestinian state, dooming the peoples of Israel-Palestine to perpetual conflict. How this squares with American interests in a stable Middle East is anybody's guess.
Israeli settlers threaten violent resistance to withdrawal pullout

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...the Yesha Council, the umbrella body representing both Gaza and West Bank settlers, underlined its determination to stop the pullout: "He who believes it is possible to implement the destruction of communities and the expulsion of families is deluding himself," a Council statement said... Arieh Yitzhaki, a resident of the Kfar Yam settlement on Gaza's Mediterranean coast... said settlers were "building the Jewish army" to foil the withdrawal.

Hopefully the settlers make true of their threats; Israeli politicians, soldiers and police officers killed by the settlers could wake up the majority of the Israeli population to sanity.
The state of the world? It is on the brink of disaster

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Planet Earth stands on the cusp of disaster and people should no longer take it for granted that their children and grandchildren will survive in the environmentally degraded world of the 21st century. This is not the doom-laden talk of green activists but the considered opinion of 1,300 leading scientists from 95 countries who will today publish a detailed assessment of the state of the world at the start of the new millennium. More.

Tuesday, March 29, 2005

The bulldozer won

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On April 11, Ariel Sharon will go to a victory party at U.S. President George W. Bush's ranch in Crawford, Texas. There is nothing politicians enjoy more than to gloat, and Sharon has a lot of reasons for celebrating... But more than anything in Texas, Sharon will celebrate the victory of the bulldozer. At the heart of his conversation with the president will be strengthening the understandings regarding Israel preserving for itself the settlement blocs in the West Bank. Bush already accepted the principle last year. Now Sharon wants to make sure the American promise for an annexation of the blocs in the future is turned into permission to build, in exchange for the evacuation of settlers from Gaza and northern Samaria... Those who thought Sharon had turned into a leftist and began worrying about "the rights of the Palestinians" were very wrong. Sharon still believes the bulldozer and the housing units will set the border, with America's support and backing. The upcoming meeting in Crawford is meant to grant him further strength.
Provocation in Ma'aleh Adumim

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But no matter how strong the desire to support Ariel Sharon at this stage and to postpone debate over the future of the settlements to a later stage, it is difficult to accept the revelation that the government plans to build another 3,500 housing units in the area known as E-1, between Jerusalem and Ma'aleh Adumim, and thus obstruct the territorial contiguity needed for a Palestinian state, something Sharon has already agreed on... The question whether the Americans are winking their agreement or deliberately ignoring Israel's new expansionist intentions is not the point. A demonstration of some sensitivity toward the Palestinians at this fragile state of the relationship is far more important than adding any new territories.
More than 1000 dead in yesterday´s Indonesian quake.
In the end, if we humans don´t succeed in destroying ourselves (of course), all current states will cease to exist, all current ethnic and religious groups will be replaced by new ones and all that people are now killing and dying for will be ancient history, known by few, as new passions will give humans new excuses to indulgence themselves.
Reflections on Bolivia
Doom in Hebron

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Hebron is a city in the south of the West Bank inhabited by approximately 150 000 Palestinians. In addition, there are some 400-500 illegal Israeli settlers who have settled in the Old City, in the heart of Hebron. The settlers are protected by approximately 700 Israeli soldiers and many of them are manning the 12 permanent checkpoints which form an iron ring around the Old City. The whole situation resembles a war zone where soldiers sneak along house walls and are posted on numerous roof tops in the Old City.
The familiar mood of despair

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The Israeli mindset of the continuation of the occupation and the expansion of the Jewish settlements is not changing. Representatives of the Israel Defense Forces and the Shin Bet security service are wrangling endlessly with them about the fate of one roadblock in Jericho and about the control of a village and a half in the Tul Karm district. Most of the roadblocks have remained in place. In the villages in Samaria, there have been increasingly violent confrontations over the separation fence that is taking away their lands and livelihood, and in Jerusalem the authorities are completing the wall and preparing new restrictions on movement... To the project of the thousands of dwelling units in Ma'aleh Adumim and to the incidents involving the separation fence and the walls in Jerusalem has been added in recent days the tempest surrounding the deal by the Greek Orthodox Church, which has sold "hotels and shops that are Arab assets to extremist Jewish settlers" (in a Palestinian formulation). For them, of course, this is another step in Israel's moves to crush the Arab presence in Jerusalem and to judaize the city, to which are added reports of Jewish threats to the Al-Aqsa mosque. All of these are bringing back to the Palestinian street and leadership the old familiar mood of despair and bitterness that presages a new wave of bloody conflict.
Who's in favor of a Hamas victory

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Somebody up there, in the new building in the Kirya in Tel Aviv, should have explained that the Palestinian street is becoming convinced that Arafat was the excuse, not the reason, for the freezing of the peace process and the thawing of the construction in the Jewish settlements in the territories...
When everyone is talking about how the chief of staff has been sent home because of his reservations about the disengagement plan, it is no wonder that no military source is about to risk saying anything that is liable to be interpreted as criticism of the head of the disengagement government. Let someone else deal with the question of whose hands the decision to establish a new city between Ma'aleh Adumim and Jerusalem is playing into, construction that will complete the suffocation that the fence is inflicting on the Arabs of East Jerusalem. By the time there is a commission of inquiry into the fall of the Palestinian Authority and an investigation of the events of the third intifada - the generals will already be directors general or activists in peace organizations.
The new earthquake - 8,7 on the Richter scale - has caused great devastation on the Indonesian island of Nias, killing at least 300 people. Small - 25 cm in height - tsunami hit the Australian Cocos Islands. More.

Monday, March 28, 2005

Huge quake hits Indonesian coast

8,2 on the Richter scale, 200 kilometers from the coast of Sumatra. Hopefully no tsunami.
Poisoning the Well: The False Equation of Anti-Zionism and Anti-Semitism

It´s a sad thing this equation of anti-zionism with anti-semitism, and these people who make this false equation are either totally ignorant, fanatics or ass lickers. Usually their "logic" is as twisted as that of real anti-semites. In many ways anti-semitism and this modern filo-semitism spring from the same fountain - from the unability to see Jews as normal human beings and the self-proclaimed Jewish state of Israel constrained by the same laws as other states. Where anti-semites have their Jewish conspiracies and other nonsense, the filo-semites have as ludicrous claims of Jewish superiority and special privileges of both Jews and Israel. Usually it seems that the claims of anti-semites have just been turned upside down. Where the Nazis believed that they had the right to murder innocent people because these people happened to be Jews, the filo-semites believe that the state of Israel and it´s representatives have the right to murder innocent people and steal their land because Israel calls itself a Jewish state.

Anyway, if one believes that the history of Jews should give Israel free hand to commit ethnic cleansings and other atrocities, then one also has to believe that because of the death of tens of millions of Chinese and Russians during the last century as a consequence of violence and oppression, China and Russia must have a free hand to do whatever they wish in Tibet, Xinjiang and Chechnya. Because if we believe that past sufferings give some group of people the right to make other people - innocent to their past suffering - to suffer, then we have to conclude that all other groups who have suffered must too have a right to commit atrocities.

The fact that Jews endured a genocide 60 years ago doesn´t give Israel any kind of special privilege to broke international laws or to forget basic human decency. Claiming otherwise is either pure stupidity or evilness. And when all sane people can see the truth about Israel and it´s actions, that it isn´t a poor, innocent little victim of a state, that it is a rogue state if anything, then it doesn´t do any good to Jews to make these kinds of claims of special rights of Jews and Israel. The mantle of a victim doesn´t fit Israel.

Sunday, March 27, 2005

Paved with bad intentions

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We are now at the beginning of a civil war. We cannot know whether or not blood will be spilled. But even if there will be no killed and wounded, this war will determine the future of Israel. This will be a struggle between the majority, which is mostly secular, mostly liberal and mostly democratic, against a fanatic minority that is mostly very nationalistic, very religious, messianic and, basically, anti-democratic, preferring the decrees of their rabbis to the laws of the Knesset. The results will not only decide whether we shall move towards peace with the Palestinians and the Arab world, but also what will be the character of the State of Israel itself.

Saturday, March 26, 2005

Britain: government refuses to release information on Israeli killing of UN worker

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The Blair government has turned down a request from the British Broadcasting Corporation to release official information on the death of Iain Hook. A British United Nations worker, Hook was shot and killed by the Israeli military on November 22, 2002. No one has been held accountable for his murder, which was one of a series of attacks on aid workers, peace activists and journalists by the Israeli army at the time. The BBC reports that the government rejected its application for the classified material under the Freedom of Information Act on the grounds that “releasing information on the death could damage its relations with another state.”

Death in the afternoon

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What really happened on the historical Good Friday? To most people, the story of the Passion seems unproblematic; 2,000 years of church tradition have produced a unified popular image with villainous Jewish priests, a hostile Jewish crowd, cowardly apostles and a well-intentioned but feeble Pontius Pilate. Their cooperation brought about the crucifixion of the Son of God. This is believed to be gospel truth. But is it? The New Testament account is neither unified, nor coherent.

"Historical Good Friday" is a problematic claim really; for example, what is known from contemporary sources about the main characters wouldn´t fill many pages. So we can hardly make claims to know what they would or wouldn´t have done. And there´s no necessity to believe that what the Gospels say about the way public in Jerusalem behaved towards Jesus before his arrest would be more accurate than the scene where the people choose Barabbas to be saved. If the picture of Jesus in the Gospels is relatively accurate and the Gospels portray his final days somewhat correctly, there´s really no reason to believe that there couldn´t have been in Jerusalem both significant support for him and also significant support for his execution.

Anyway, the Gospels don´t depict a historical person objectively. They portray Jesus as people who believed in him 40-70 years after his death saw him, his life and what they believed to have happened to him. There´s no reason to suggest that there was any kind of clear picture among his followers what exactly had happened during that night; much what were read from the Gospels about the actions of Jewish and Roman leaders must be in it´s nature more gossip and guesses than inside information.

Friday, March 25, 2005

Sand seas of Libya, as seen by Envisat.
Israel´s enlargement of colonies in the West Bank and continued building of the wall ensures the strenghtening of Hamas (and Jihad) in the coming parlamentary elections, by showing that the non-violent policies of Abbas don´t work and the only way to get Israel out of the West Bank is the same as it was in Gaza: Violence.
United States´ ambassador to Israel claims US support for annexation of large parts of West Bank by Israel. According to him, illegal settlements on the West Bank are "major Israeli population settlements". Both countries should go to hell.

Thursday, March 24, 2005

US Frees Iraqi Kidnappers to Become Spies

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US intelligence and military police officers in Iraq are routinely freeing dangerous criminals in return for a promise to spy on insurgents.
Even fewer at the next demonstration

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The final authorization for the construction of thousands of housing units and industrial and commercial zones between Ma'aleh Adumim and the northern neighborhoods of Jerusalem is a decisive step in determining the future of the Palestinian state. Connecting Ma'aleh Adumim to Jerusalem creates one urban space, which covers a huge area inside the West Bank, from the watershed area to the plains of Jericho. It finally cuts off the northern West Bank from the southern part, and turns the Arab neighborhoods and villages of Jerusalem into isolated islands. Sharon and Mofaz know exactly what the plan they authorized means, and understand that there is no way to make it fit into the road map or any other political process. But they are counting on the American administration, for whom the illusion of the "political process" is much more important than the facts on the ground. The minute the administration in Washington accepts the Israeli claim that the construction freeze does not cover "planning procedures," it will accept the argument when the planning is over that the construction in Ma'aleh Adumim is only meant "to strengthen the Jewish settlement blocs," as President Bush has already affirmed. The Labor Party will not be able to raise any appeals because the plan was originally approved in principle by Yitzhak Rabin's government, though never implemented, and, in general, "Ma'aleh Adumim is in the consensus." Nobody will pay any attention to the protests from the Palestinians. What do they want? Didn't they get Gaza and the Palestinian cities? And maybe, just maybe, "if the terror is eradicated," they'll get half the West Bank, patched together with bridges and tunnels "that create contiguity, but that's not a matter for right away," as Sharon has said. Since no serious Palestinian will accept a plan for a state without territorial contiguity, it is clear that the plan to link Ma'aleh Adumim to Jerusalem will torpedo any chance for the establishment of a Palestinian state as laid out by the road map.
Succesful revolution in Kyrgysztan, where president Askar Akayev resigned and fled the country in a Russian helicopter. He couldn´t really be called a dictator - compared to the leaders of Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan he´s a saint - but he had an authoritarian streak and was something of a nepotist - and the parliamentary elections, which caused the revolution, were at least partly fixed. More.
One Step Back in the Mideast

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Maybe Prime Minister Ariel Sharon of Israel doesn't quite get it yet, but this new era of hope in the Middle East means he needs to restrain his instincts for settlement building. On Monday, Israel publicly confirmed plans to expand the already large settlement a few miles east of Jerusalem called Maale Adumim. In a community already housing 30,000 residents - not to mention a Blockbuster Video, Ace Hardware and other shops - Israel plans to build an additional 3,500 new housing units. The Palestinians have rightly criticized this as a major obstacle to ever resolving one of the most emotional and intractable issues between the two: the final borders of Israel and eventually Palestine, and the dividing up of Jerusalem... Israel can't simply exchange Gaza for more settlements in the West Bank. There is no realistic substitute for a negotiated resolution of the Israeli-Palestinian dispute, and such a pact will never happen without Israeli withdrawal of most of its settlements. That's withdrawal, not expansion. The Maale Adumim expansion is also a slap in the face of the new Palestinian president, Mahmoud Abbas. Mr. Abbas, at his own political peril, has gone further in three months toward making peace with Israel than Yasir Arafat ever did. But the Palestinian people must have confidence that their new leader can eventually get them a fair deal; that their growing willingness to lay down their arms will one day win for them an independent Palestine with enough land in the West Bank and Gaza to make a viable country. How is Mr. Abbas supposed to make that case when Mr. Sharon is building more settlements?

Tuesday, March 22, 2005

New settlements will close door to peace, warn Palestinians

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Saeb Erekat, the chief Palestinian peace negotiator, has written to Tony Blair and 95 other world leaders urging them to stop Israel building 3,500 homes between the West Bank settlement of Ma'aleh Adumim and Arab east Jerusalem. If they are built, he told The Independent, it would "close the door to peace" ...The question he posed for President George Bush and Mr Blair was: "If the issue of Jerusalem, the issue of borders, the issue of water and the issue of settlements are determined by the Israeli wall and settlements, what is left for negotiation? How do you translate President Bush's two-state solution to a realistic political track, while the land that's supposed to constitute a Palestinian state is eaten up by settlements and walls?"

Monday, March 21, 2005

Israel confirms settlement growth

Approximately 3,500 homes are planned for Maale Adumim, east of Jerusalem. The settlements at Ariel in the northern West Bank, and Gush Etzion, south of Jerusalem, are also expected to be expanded. Israeli officials confirmed that Defence Minister Shaul Mofaz has approved the construction of the new homes in Maale Adumim...
An official from the prime minister's office is reported as saying that building would continue in two other large settlements, because these settlements would never be transferred to the Palestinian Authority.

Peace negoatiations in Israeli way:Speak about peace as you pour gasoline on the floor
and then light a match.
Who will prevent the pogrom?

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The lenient attitudes shown by the army and police allow the settlers to conclude that the state either cannot or will not deal with them. If a handful of rioters from Nahliel and Hebron get off scot-free after what the army itself defined as an attempted lynching, the next pogrom is virtually inevitable. The extreme right will stop at nothing to put a spoke in the wheels of disengagement, and the current clashes are merely an omen of what is to come...
Sasson expressed shock over the fact that settlers cut down thousands of Palestinian olive trees under the eyes of watching IDF soldiers and spoke of "the spirit of the commander" in the territories, from which the soldiers understood that they should not intervene, as everything the settlers do is for the sake of Zionism. The unhindered violence of the past few days indicates that this spirit is still active.
Photos reveal Israeli West Bank expansion

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Aerial photographs by Israel's defence ministry have provided fresh evidence that the government is continuing its rapid expansion of Jewish settlements in the West Bank despite public statements to the contrary. The Israeli newspaper Ha'aretz yesterday reported that the pictures, taken last summer and again this year, show extensive construction on settlements, confirming Palestinian fears that Ariel Sharon is using the upheaval around the removal of Jewish settlers from the Gaza strip as cover to grab control of more of the West Bank. The continued construction is also in breach of Israel's commitments under the US-led road map peace initiative which requires a complete freeze on settlement expansion.

Dissing Democracy in Asia

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Meeting with Pakistani leaders last week, Secretary Rice did say she looked forward to "the evolution of a democratic path toward elections in 2007." But she neither asked for nor received any sort of guarantees about elections, human rights or freedom of the press. She did bring up nuclear proliferation, but only in a perfunctory way. Likewise, President Bush had General Musharraf as a guest at Camp David in 2003, apparently without ever mentioning the administration's democracy program. This all makes a mockery of President Bush's inaugural speech in January, and is a prime example of the sort of dictator-coddling that, eventually, always comes back to haunt us.

Conveniently forgotten by the writer, India also has huge problems with human rights. In Kashmir, it´s troops have been no less eager to kill civilians than the Pakistani supported guerillas have been, and the fact that major Indian politicians have been linked with religious violence - mass murder, simply put - should be mentioned. Democracy itself is a just way of electing the people who run the country. It has itself nothing to do with the policies the country then adopts. Democratic states can be - and have often been - as ruthless as dictatorships in violeting human rights.

Tuesday, March 15, 2005

Mt. Kilimanjaro´s snows have almost totally gone and Himalaya´s glaciers are melting fast.
180 000 people may have died in Darfur from malnutrition and disease alone during the last 1 1/2 years.
The criminal state of Israel announces new landgrabs in East Jerusalem and Bethlehem as UN secretary general visits Palestine.

Sunday, March 13, 2005

I went and bought last week Star Wars RPG Knights of the Old Republic II:The Sith Lords even when I knew I shouldn´t have; I have an art history exam next Saturday and 7 books to read, but the lure of the dark side was too strong to resist, as the first Knights of the Old Republic is one of my favourite games. After playing the second game through the first time I can say that the second is too one of my favourites, even when it´s a deeply flawed game that´s in a need of a big update. It´s simply unfinished torso of a game and many of the subplots of the game are not resolved at the end. But after the rather lame beginning of KOTOR2, 2/3 of the game is truly an addictive experience. At worst I stayed awake 32 hours without sleep, playing it (and watching Championship League games from the TV). Big part in my liking of these games is the rich background that the Star Wars universe has; if these games would be situated in some scifi or fantasy world invented for just them, I probably wouldn´t be as enthusiastic about them.

Tuesday, March 08, 2005

Killing of Chechen leader may empower hard-liners

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"Things will get worse," says Pavel Felgenhauer, an independent security expert. "Maskhadov was a force for moderation." ... Maskhadov's death "would change the equation in favor of Basayev," says Vitaly Naumkin, director of the independent Institute for Political and Strategic Studies in Moscow. "Basayev is a hard-core terrorist, but he is a national hero in Chechnya and the only other figure capable of leading the Chechen rebel bands. "Maskhadov's death doesn't mean a final victory for the regime. The war will continue, but power will shift to the more extreme wing of the Chechen rebel movement. "It will be more difficult now to have negotiations, since there will be no figure of Maskhadov's stature to act as a negotiating partner," says Mr. Naumkin... In what may be his last official statement, dated March 4, Maskhadov said the Chechen independence struggle will continue as long as the Kremlin refuses to negotiate, but claimed that the war could be ended "in a 30-minute meeting" between himself and Russian President Vladimir Putin.
King Tut 'died from broken leg'

I have been little baffled by the fact that no attempt to extract DNA from Tutankhamen´s mummy - or more precisely, the remains of his mummy, as Howard Carter and his assistants in their eagerness literally hacked it to pieces - hasn´t been approved. Of course there probably are practical reasons, but then Tutankhamen´s likely mother Kija may have been a princess from the Hurrian state of Mitanni in what is now Syria and parts of Iraq, and if that´s true, then one can wonder what kind of claims the popular press could have made based on Tutankhamen´s DNA. After all, the hapless Wall Street Journal claimed some years ago, that a scheduled DNA test was not made because - according to astoundingly ignorant newspaper journalist - "the test could have proven that the Hebrews built the Pyramids". One may try, but one can never underestimate the ignoracy of the Americans.
In Mari the oppression of the indigenous population continues as the Russian president and his supporters use violence against the indigenous opposition.
Russia claims that it has killed Chechen president Aslan Maskhadov in Chechnya. If it is true - and it almost certainly is - it´s sad in many ways. After all, he represented the moderate independence fighters in Chechnya. And if the moderates will be destroyed, there will be left just the warlords like Shamil Basayev who use all means possible to win the war, and the corrupted and violent pet Chechens of the Russians. And it´s hard to believe that there could be any compromise then.

Russia didn´t win the first war when they killed Dudayev, and they won´t win this war either.

Monday, March 07, 2005

An Ocean Apart

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Jeffrey Cimbalo, a private lawyer writing in a recent issue of Foreign Affairs, advises the United States to “end its uncritical support of European integration.” As in the Iraq War, the United States should aim to “divide and conquer” Europe by forcing a stark choice between the EU and NATO. The United States, Cimbalo contends, should publicly encourage populations in the United Kingdom, Poland, and Denmark to reject the new European constitution pending renegotiation of its security clauses to permit a permanent “opt out.” Once that is in place, the United States should eject any participants in the EU arrangements from NATO, or seek “bilateral or multilateral strategic arrangements … to replicate NATO’s core of close supporters.”
Shootings by U.S. at Iraq Checkpoints Questioned

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U.S. soldiers have fired on the occupants of many cars approaching their positions over the past year and a half, only to discover that the people they killed were not suicide bombers or attackers but Iraqi civilians. They did so while operating under rules of engagement that the military has classified and under a legal doctrine that grants U.S. troops immunity from civil liability for misjudgment.
Victims of a Stalled Revolution

The success of Burmese dictatorship - the country, now called Myanmar by the junta, has been ruled by the military since 1962 - probably lies in the fact that no other country will much benefit if it falls and that it isn´t much of a threat to it´s neighbours. When you are threat only to the people you rule over, it seems that you can do pretty much everything you want to. And now China´s growing influence in Burma probably guarantees the junta´s survival for some time - nowadays nobody wants to step on China´s toes. More.
To the Washington Post he was a Giant of the 2oth Century Physics, to the MSNBC he was an Atom Bomb designer. Nobel prize winner Hans Bethe, the man who in 1939 found out how the Sun creates it´s energy, has died at the age of 98. One of the creators of today´s world.
Did the US military target Italian journalist Guiliana Sgrena in Iraq?
Palestinian Political Child Prisoners in Israeli Prisons

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  • 310 children are still in jail including 11 girls

  • 4% of children without charges (administrative detention)

  • 2% of child prisoners are girls

  • 56% of child prisoners pending trial

  • 65% of the children are held within Israeli proper

  • 25% of child prisoners are sick

Since the outbreak of Aqsa Intifada in September 2000, about 3,000 Palestinian children have been arrested. During 2004, the Israeli forces arrested 451 Palestinian children. Up to now, there are 321 Palestinian children in Israeli prisons and detention facilities. 65% of them are held within the Israeli proper far from their place of residency.

Sunday, March 06, 2005

Millions of babies' lives could be saved

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Simple, inexpensive treatments could prevent the deaths of three million babies every year, doctors and child advocates have announced. According to studies published in the medical journal The Lancet, each year four million babies under a month old die, and three-quarters of them die in the first week of life. But the research shows that most could be saved through 16 basic interventions, such as encouraging mothers to breast-feed and providing antibiotics for sick babies... The research shows that the majority of these babies die from infections, premature birth, or problems during the birth itself, says Paul, and that most of the preventive measures are very cheap and simple. For instance, 500,000 babies die every year from tetanus infections. But these deaths could be prevented if their mothers received tetanus vaccinations, which only cost 20 US cents per shot. And most premature babies simply need extra warmth, feeding and prompt treatment of infections, which requires proper training of midwives, mothers-to-be and their families.
An Open Letter to UNESCO
Double Standards on South Africa and Israel

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PACBI's call for academic and cultural boycott of Israel is specifically premised upon Israel's systematic and ongoing oppression of the Palestinian people which takes three basic forms: its illegal occupation of Palestinians territories; its system of racial discrimination against its own Palestinian citizens; and its denial of the right of Palestinian refugees to return to their homes and properties, in contravention of UN resolutions.

Niger cancels 'free-slave' event

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The government of Niger has cancelled at the last minute a special ceremony during which at least 7,000 slaves were to be granted their freedom. A spokesman for the government's human rights commission, which had helped to organise the event, said this was because slavery did not exist. It is not clear why the government, which was also a co-sponsor of the ceremony, changed its position. At least 43,000 people across Niger are thought to be in slavery.
Lost Treasures from Iraq. New pictures by Joanne Farchakh.

The cultural price of the war.

I just hope that one day the cultural heritage - what little there is - of US will be vandalized in the same manner.

Saturday, March 05, 2005

Israeli units target Palestinian boys
If Syria Is Expected To Withdraw from Lebanon, Shouldn’t Israel Withdraw From the Occupied Territories?

According to the US, Syria is an evil occupier in Lebanon, whereas Israel is just "protecting itself" with the occupation of West Bank and Gaza. Those 450 000 Jewish settlers in the occupied areas are there just to protect the poor suffering Jews of Israel. Etc.

So, the cruel occupation, ethnic cleansing and stealing of land by Israel is portrayed in US as a brave fight for it´s own survival, whereas Syria´s interference in Lebanon and it´s attempts to control country through it´s proxies - a tactic often used by the US itself - is then portrayed as a worser thing.
Freed Italy hostage arrives home. More.

True to the their nature, the Americans claim that it was all the fault of the Italians and that their "brave" soldiers just did they duty. What they did was that they thought they were "just" killing a few Iraqis for fun, and if there would have been Iraqis instead of Italians in the car, this would have just been a very minor incident in the western press. Hopefully that CNN reporter will himself get the same treatment.
A literature link: Jehat.com.
Scientists unearth world's oldest biped skeleton. More.

Of course, several earlier hominid species were most likely bipedal, but this seems to be the best proof of early bipedalism so far - at least according to the team that found the new skeleton. I have to admit though, that the quickness of the announcement of the finding surprises me. A scientific description is unlikely to come quickly, as the whole remains of the skeleton are yet to be excavated.

Friday, March 04, 2005

US, UK, France, Russia, Saudi Arabia etc are screaming that Syria must withdraw from Lebanon. If we now leave aside the obvious case of Palestine and the double standards there, we can ask, why are these countries so eager to end the Syrian interference in Lebanon and so unwilling to say and do anything similar about Western Sahara? Why are they not demanding Moroccan withdrawal from Western Sahara? Why aren´t the media filled with demands and threats from Bush, Blair, Chirac, Straw etc to Moroccan government&king declaring that Morocco will become "a pariah state" if they don´t withdraw and that the "whole world is against them"?
Deluge-hit Palestinians Blame Israeli Separation Wall
Unilateral Give, Unilateral Take

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On that festive Sunday, few wanted to be reminded that after approving disengagement - practically in the same breath - the government decided to build its notorious "separation barrier" on a line that will unilaterally annex, in effect, 7% of the West Bank. The principle of unilateral action, Sharon demonstrates, can work in two directions. But this was not just another of his notorious tricks. The Labor Party is a full partner to the decision on the barrier, which annexes to Israel the large urban settlement of Maaleh Adumim and the Etzion Bloc.
Justice, Indonesian style.
Hopping mad over 'hobbit'. Scientists fight over fossil skull and bones of humanlike creature

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Morwood insisted Thursday that Jacob and his colleagues have not only destroyed some of the bone specimens, but had even glued one broken bone together to hide the damage.
"We are disgusted with some of the material that has now been returned," Morwood said. "It's appalling -- severely and irreparably damaged. Some has been washed and dissolved in acetone to make it impossible to extract any DNA for analysis."
Jews have become a minority in Israel and the Occupied Territories. That should make Israeli Jews more eager to support withdrawal from West Bank, including East Jerusalem. Hopefully.
The best example of Homo floresiensis wasn´t a a sick Homo sapiens, but a member of maybe a surprisingly intelligent species, having quite advanced features in it´s small brain, according to a new study of the skull. More.

Maximum pain is aim of new US weapon


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The US military is funding development of a weapon that delivers a bout of excruciating pain from up to 2 kilometres away. Intended for use against rioters, it is meant to leave victims unharmed. But pain researchers are furious that work aimed at controlling pain has been used to develop a weapon. And they fear that the technology will be used for torture.
Was the ancient city of Mari - in current Syria - an early, purposedly built center of metallurgy?

Tuesday, March 01, 2005

Face up to the facts on the ground
Britain and Europe are funding Israel's occupation and expansion

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Donors (mostly European states) now pretty much accept they have done the reverse of helping the Palestinian people achieve their independence. The facts on the ground created by Israel - and the international community's refusal to tackle them politically - have turned their engagement into one of funding the occupation. The World Bank, EU, UN, international agencies and donor countries have all come to the same conclusion. Their diplomats wander around international meetings, dispirited and bullied, with a profound awareness of their complicity, but no understanding of how to get out of it - or, as in the British case, aligning themselves entirely with the US and Israeli position. The unwillingness to tackle the facts on the ground now manifests itself in a public event that conceals the donor states' responsibility for creating and perpetuating this political disaster. The aim is to mask direct political assistance to Israel by offering economic assistance to the Palestinians.