The Guardian, 4th Sept. 2012
It was a cry, raw and anguished, that pierced the convivial party
atmosphere and laid bare the sense of anomie gnawing away at South Africa.
The archbishop emeritus Desmond Tutu had an emotional
outburst on Monday night as he castigated politicians for greed, failing
schools and the "nightmare" of the Marikana mine massacre. His impromptu speech shocked
guests at a book launch in Cape Town, according to local media reports, which said a "chatty audience"
including senior government officials was immediately silenced.
Reports
vary on his exact opening words, but a spokesman for Tutu indicated
that he shouted: "What the heck are you doing?"
Beeld newspaper then quoted a highly emotional Tutu as
saying: "I am 80 years old. Can't you allow us elders to go to our
graves with a smile, knowing that this is a good country? Because truly –
it is a good country."
Tutu, a Nobel peace laureate described as
the moral conscience of South Africa, has not been afraid to
criticise the governing African National Congress (ANC), for example
over the refusal to grant the Dalai Lama an entrance visa.
On
Monday he was at the District Six museum for the launch of the struggle
veteran Michael Lapsley's book Redeeming the Past, along with guests
including Marius Fransman, the deputy foreign minister, and other
high-ranking figures.
Lapsley was an ANC chaplain who lost an eye
and both hands to a parcel bomb sent by the apartheid regime. Later,
speaking from the podium, Tutu expressed frustration at the betrayal of
such sacrifices after the dawn of multiracial democracy in 1994.
"Is
this the kind of freedom people were tortured and people were maimed
for?" he was quoted as saying. "I ask myself, why were we in the
struggle? The highest price was paid for freedom, but are we treating it
as something precious?
"How can we have children 18 years later
who go to school under trees and whose education is being crushed without textbooks and no one is
held accountable? Have we so quickly forgotten the price of freedom?
"People
are going to sleep hungry in this freedom for which people were
tortured and harmed … It is difficult to believe people are getting such
money and benefits, and are driving such flashy cars while the masses
suffer in cramped shacks."(1)
Soo good when instinctive outbursts for justice like these are heard. Viva La Tutu!
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(1) http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2012/sep/04/desmond-tutu-expresses-outrage-failing-politicians
Wednesday, 5 September 2012
Tuesday, 4 September 2012
Israel Not Likely to Strike Iran pre-November
Senior U.S. intelligence official: Israel won't strike Iran before November
Haaretz, Sept. 4, 2012
There is a growing American assessment that Israel will
not attack Iranian nuclear facilities before the U.S. presidential
elections on November 6.
U.S. House of Representatives
Intelligence Committee Chairman Mike Rogers, who visited Israel last
week, told a breakfast panel at the Republican National Convention in
Tampa, Florida on Tuesday that he believes the Israeli government is
likely to wait until after the elections.
Rogers said that after his trip,
during which he met with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, he’d been
left with “no doubt in my mind” that the U.S. election cycle was part of
Israel’s calculations. Asked why he thought Israel would wait, Rogers
said, “Because I think they believe that maybe after the election they
can talk the United States into cooperating.”
Rogers’ remarks were published on the
website of the Washington newspaper The Hill, which reports primarily
on the U.S. Congress.
During Rogers’ meeting with
Netanyahu, the prime minister criticized U.S. President Barak Obama’s
attitude toward Iran, according to a report in the daily Yedioth
Ahronoth. This led to a sharply worded exchange between Netanyahu and
U.S. Ambassador to Israel Dan Shapiro, who was present at the meeting,
the paper said. Shapiro subsequently denied the report.
On Monday, former CIA director
Michael Hayden told Haaretz that a decision on attacking Iran need not
be made right now, as current assessments point to Iran achieving
nuclear-weapons capabilities no earlier than 2013 or 2014.
Hayden said he believes those
assessments are still valid, even though the time needed for the
Iranians to make the leap into actual production of nuclear weapons has
decreased, since the bottleneck in that plan was the missile development
and the lack of enriched uranium needed to make warheads, not Tehran’s
ability to turn the material into weapons.
Hayden added that if and when a
decision is made to attack Iran, the U.S. would be better equipped to
conduct it than Israel(1)
Not too surprising. They have to calculate the US election cycle. They want US money, diplomatic cover for the Occupation, etc, and to have a reasonable possibility for a successful strike on Iran would require a joint operation with the US military.
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Wednesday, 29 August 2012
The court is not amused: Canadian judge rejects royal privilege argument
The court is not amused: Canadian judge rejects royal privilege argument
QUEBEC - An attempt to invoke royal privilege in a Canadian courtroom was rejected by a judge Monday.
Quebec Superior Court dismissed arguments that the province's former lieutenant-governor should be granted immunity from fraud charges.
Marc Labelle, the lawyer for Lise Thibault, had argued that his client should benefit from sovereign immunity, because the Crown's prosecution cannot prosecute the Crown.
Superior Court disagreed and said Thibault's trial will proceed on Sept. 10.
Thibault, who served as the lieutenant-governor from 1997 to 2007, has pleaded not guilty to two counts each of breach of trust, fraud and creating false or counterfeit documents.
The auditor-generals of Quebec and Canada concluded in a joint report in 2007 that Thibault was reimbursed for $700,000 in expenses that were not related to her mandate.
Labelle's novel argument was based on the principle that the Queen can do no wrong, which dates back to the Middle Ages.
Perfect example of the need for a republican state.
Monday, 27 August 2012
Libyan militants bulldoze Sufi mosque in broad daylight
Police 'stood by' as Salafi extremist
group razed Tripoli mosque in most blatant sectarian attack since
Gaddafi's overthrow
Armed men have bulldozed a mosque containing Sufi Muslim graves in the centre of the capital, Tripoli, in broad daylight, in what appeared to be Libya's most blatant sectarian attack since the overthrow of Muammar Gaddafi.
Government officials condemned the demolition of the large mosque and blamed an armed group who, they said, viewed its graves and shrines to Sufi figures as unIslamic.
It was the second razing of a Sufi site in two days. Ultra-conservative Islamists wrecked Sufi shrines with bombs and another bulldozer and set fire to a mosque library in the city of Zlitan early on Friday, an official said.
Libya's rulers have struggled to control armed groups competing for power a year after Gaddafi's fall.
The president of Libya's newly elected National Congress, Mohamed al-Magariaf, called the prime minister to an emergency meeting on Sunday.
"What is truly regrettable and suspicious is that some of those who took part in these destructiveactivities are supposed to
be of the security forces and from the revolutionaries," Magariaf told
reporters.
He did not elaborate on how security forces took part.
A Reuters reporter witnessed the bulldozer level the Sha'ab mosque as police surrounded the site and prevented people from approaching. They did not stop the demolition.(1)
Very disgusting. Of course removing Qaddafi wasn't for the benefit for the population. Letting crazies like this loose is hardly in the interest of the people there.
Note:
(1) http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2012/aug/26/libya-militants-bulldoze-sufi-mosque?fb=optOut
Armed men have bulldozed a mosque containing Sufi Muslim graves in the centre of the capital, Tripoli, in broad daylight, in what appeared to be Libya's most blatant sectarian attack since the overthrow of Muammar Gaddafi.
Government officials condemned the demolition of the large mosque and blamed an armed group who, they said, viewed its graves and shrines to Sufi figures as unIslamic.
It was the second razing of a Sufi site in two days. Ultra-conservative Islamists wrecked Sufi shrines with bombs and another bulldozer and set fire to a mosque library in the city of Zlitan early on Friday, an official said.
Libya's rulers have struggled to control armed groups competing for power a year after Gaddafi's fall.
The president of Libya's newly elected National Congress, Mohamed al-Magariaf, called the prime minister to an emergency meeting on Sunday.
"What is truly regrettable and suspicious is that some of those who took part in these destructive
He did not elaborate on how security forces took part.
A Reuters reporter witnessed the bulldozer level the Sha'ab mosque as police surrounded the site and prevented people from approaching. They did not stop the demolition.(1)
Very disgusting. Of course removing Qaddafi wasn't for the benefit for the population. Letting crazies like this loose is hardly in the interest of the people there.
Note:
(1) http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2012/aug/26/libya-militants-bulldoze-sufi-mosque?fb=optOut
Tuesday, 21 August 2012
Olmert Investigation Ended
Israel's former PM probe into corruption has been ended by Israel's State Prosecutor's Office(1)
Took a long time. Corruption while disgusting isn't very serious, say compared to war crimes, in my opinion.
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(1) http://www.haaretz.com/news/national/probe-of-olmert-s-alleged-political-appointments-closed.premium-1.459821
Took a long time. Corruption while disgusting isn't very serious, say compared to war crimes, in my opinion.
Note:
(1) http://www.haaretz.com/news/national/probe-of-olmert-s-alleged-political-appointments-closed.premium-1.459821
Sunday, 19 August 2012
Missouri mosque destroyed in second fire in a month
A mosque in Joplin, Missouri, was burned to the ground early Monday,
just over a month after an attempted arson at the Islamic centre,
officials said.
Authorities are investigating the cause of the
latest fire. The mosque's
"This incident should not stop us from worshiping our God," one member of the Islamic Society of Joplin told CNN affiliate KYTV. "We are going to find a place probably to continue our service to God."
Kimberly Kester, another member, said the blaze was so intense that the building's bricks were still sizzling hours after the fire.
Carl Junction Fire Chief Bill Dunn called it a "complete loss."
Though investigators haven't determined the cause, Kester suspects it to be another incident of arson.
"I think this act of hate will bring us together," she told CNN iReport.
The FBI is already investigating a fire that scorched the roof of the building on July 4 and has offered a $15,000 reward in conjunction with the federal Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives. The bureau has released
Weird. Hopefully not done out of some kind of stupid hate crime, but it's possible.
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(1) source
Thursday, 16 August 2012
Israel hand Hebron market stores over to Israeli settlers
It's disgusting, but it's happened. Once more the Israeli government hands over a Hebron market to illegal Israeli settlers in that city.(1)
Note:
(1) http://www.haaretz.com/news/diplomacy-defense/defying-ag-ministers-decide-to-hand-hebron-market-stores-over-to-israeli-settlers.premium-1.458512?localLinksEnabled=false
Note:
(1) http://www.haaretz.com/news/diplomacy-defense/defying-ag-ministers-decide-to-hand-hebron-market-stores-over-to-israeli-settlers.premium-1.458512?localLinksEnabled=false
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