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Hizbollah ‘did not use civilians as cover’

    By Mark Lavie in Jerusalem, The Independent. September, 7th 2007

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    Image: Israel’s bombing of Beirut’s southern suburbs August 2006.

In its strongest condemnation of Israel since last summer’s war, Human Rights Watch said yesterday that most Lebanese civilian casualties were caused by “indiscriminate Israeli air strikes”.

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New Israeli highway separates Palestinians

12 août 2007 | Posté dans Médias commerciaux, Palestine, Répression

    Steven Erlanger, International Herald Tribune. Friday, August 10, 2007

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    Photo: Apartheid Roads outside of Qalqilyah, Palestine.

JERUSALEM: Israel is constructing a road through the West Bank, east of Jerusalem, that will allow both Israelis and Palestinians to travel along it – separately.

There are two pairs of lanes, one for each tribe, separated by a tall wall of concrete patterned to look like Jerusalem stone, an effort at beautification, indicating that the road is meant to be permanent. The Israeli side has various exits. The Palestinian side has few.

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Radio Tadamon! Islamic Democracy and the War on Terror.

    Produced for Radio Tadamon! by Stefan Christoff.

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    Download / Podcast the program from the Rabble Podcast Network.

Listen to an interview with the Washington editor of Harpers Magazine, Ken Silverstein, who recently published an article entitled, “Parties of God: The Bush doctrine and the rise of Islamic democracy”, which examines the current democratic developments in the Middle East within the context of the U.S. supported War on Terror.

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Liban: mettre fin aux abus à l’encontre des Palestiniens qui fuient le camp de réfugiés de Nahr al-Bared

23 juillet 2007 | Posté dans Palestine, Répression

    Human Rights Watch, Juillet 2007.

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    Photo: Palestinian refugees who fled the besieged Nahr el Bared to seek
    shelter in the nearby Beddawi Camp, Tripoli, Lebanon, June 2007.
    Tanya Traboulsi

Beyrouth, le 13 juin 2007: L’armée libanaise et les forces de sécurité intérieure ont arbitrairement arrêté et maltraité physiquement des Palestiniens qui fuyaient les combats dans le camp de réfugiés de Nahr al-Bared, a déclaré Human Rights Watch aujourd’hui.

Depuis dimanche, plus de 340 civils ont fui le camp dans le nord du Liban, où les combats entre l’armée libanaise et le groupe armé Fatah al-Islam sont entrés dans leur quatrième semaine. L’armée libanaise interroge de nombreux hommes alors qu’ils quittent le camp, et arrêtent ceux suspectés de soutenir le Fatah al-Islam ou d’avoir des informations à propos de ce groupe.

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Israeli cluster bombs and mines have killed 30, maimed 205

10 juillet 2007 | Posté dans Guerre et terrorisme, Répression

    By Mohammed Zaatari, Daily Star. Saturday, July 07, 2007

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SIDON: The number of people harmed while defusing bombs and extracting mines left by the Israelis following last summer’s war has reached 205, including a reported 30 deaths.

The large number of casualties comes as a result of the massive volumes of unexploded ordinance and cluster bombs left behind by Israel across Southern Lebanon in the days immediately preceding a UN-sponsored cease-fire which brought hostilities to a halt.

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Olmert orders new draft of Palestinian prisoner list

9 juillet 2007 | Posté dans Hezbollah, Répression, Résistance

    By Avi Issacharoff and Aluf Benn, Haaretz Service

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Prime Minister Ehud Olmert Saturday sent back the list of Palestinian prisoners slated for release to the Shin Bet and Justice Ministry, demanding the removal of several dozen names. Olmert ordered that a new list be drawn up of prisoners with more time remaining on their jail sentences.

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Israeli Arabs suffer state discrimination

17 avril 2007 | Posté dans Palestine, Répression

    Al Jazeera English. By Jonathan Cook in Nazareth

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    “I love Haifa” on a wall of a building block in Haifa. (Palestine Remembered)

This year’s US State Department annual report on human rights practices in Israel identifies discrimination against Palestinian citizens in most spheres of their lives.

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Montreal Mirror: Spies at work

5 avril 2007 | Posté dans Répression

    by Stefan Christoff, Montreal Mirror, April 5th, 2007

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    CSIS questioning of Canadian Muslims threatens their jobs

The Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS) is conducting regular interviews and interrogations with hundreds of Arabs and Muslims across Canada at their work places, homes and in the vicinity of local mosques, say national and Montreal-based Arab and Muslim community groups. The groups are reporting major increases in the numbers of calls from distressed community members concerning CSIS interventions. According to the Canadian Council on American-Islamic Relations in Canada (CAIR-Canada), CSIS intelligence gathering activities have increased over the past year.

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Canada: Forces’ terror manual lists natives with Hezbollah

5 avril 2007 | Posté dans Impérialisme, Répression

Aboriginal leader decries military draft as ‘complete attack on our political rights’

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    By Bill Curry, Globe and Mail, Saturday, March 31st 2007

OTTAWA: Radical natives are listed in the Canadian army’s counterinsurgency manual as a potential military opponent, lumping aboriginals in with the Tamil Tigers, Hezbollah and the Islamic Jihad.

The military is putting the finishing touches on the manual, but a draft version of the document obtained by The Globe and Mail outlines a host of measures the military might use to fight insurgents at home and abroad. The measures include ambushes, deception and killing.

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Less fight in Taliban, says commander

3 avril 2007 | Posté dans Impérialisme, Répression

    Canadian Press

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NATO soldiers at the at the Kandahar Techers’ College. [Combat Camera]

EDMONTON: The commander of Canadian soldiers in Afghanistan says his troops aren’t likely to face another summer of pitched battle against hundreds of Taliban.

Brig.-Gen. Tim Grant suggested yesterday that NATO troops will have to fight smarter — using both intelligence and development assistance – as insurgents may well turn to tactics such as kidnapping.

COMPARES TO OKA

In a wide-ranging interview with The Canadian Press, Grant also compared the difficulty Afghanistan and Pakistan have policing their Taliban-friendly border areas to the trouble Canada had on the Kanesatake reserve during the Oka crisis in 1990.

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