As one might expect, the reader comments are tending towards the rabid, Jew-hating side.
(h/t Backspin)
...Hamas seems confused about how to quash Fatah protests and simultaneously deal with the news media. Trying to nurture a reputation for honesty and legal behavior since they conquered Gaza in bloody fighting in June, Hamas’s leaders promise journalists freedom of action while the police intimidate them.Which means that things in Hamastan and Fatahland are worse than is being reported.
One result is a kind of self-censorship, local journalists say, that goes beyond what they traditionally practiced under Fatah, which also tried to pressure, manipulate or own the Palestinian press....
Palestinian journalists describe a confusing situation, in which Hamas, as a fundamentally religious organization new to politics and used to obedience, is putting undue pressure on the news media, especially with regard to the use of television images and photographs. Hamas is in a fierce political struggle with Fatah, and both factions are using the media at their command — the official Palestinian television and radio by Fatah, which also has its own outlets and newspapers, and Hamas’s newspapers, radio and sophisticated television channel, Al Aksa, which is modeled on Al Minar, which is run by Hezbollah.
Each accuses the other of being infidels and in the service of outsiders — Fatah says Hamas serves Iran; Hamas says Fatah serves Israel and America. In addition to children’s shows urging war against Israel and the Israeli occupation, praising martyrdom and attacking Jews, Hamas television runs a news scroll underneath devoted entirely to Hamas-flavored news. The official Palestinian Authority television, hard to see now in Gaza, is only a little more balanced.
Fatah in the West Bank has closed Hamas-affiliated media outlets and charities and prevented Hamas-supported newspapers from circulating or Hamas television from broadcasting. Equipment has been confiscated or destroyed, and six Hamas journalists have been arrested, Mr. Nounou said, and 12 more beaten. But here in Gaza, Hamas has done the same to Fatah and the Palestinian Authority-controlled media. At least eight outlets were closed, including three newspapers, and many Fatah journalists have fled.
Ahmad Odeh, of Maan news agency, said: “This government came into power by a coup, and in Ramallah, there is an emergency government that rules by decree. There’s no democracy on either side. What do you expect?”
Local reporters, including those working for international news agencies, have been pressured, as they used to be pressured under Fatah, but now with a degree more menace. Yet Hamas leaders say they are committed to freedom of speech, while demanding that journalists report “objectively.”...
Under Fatah, “the rules were essentially clear,” said another local journalist working for a different news agency. “Don’t attack Yasir Arafat or Muhammad Dahlan or Rashid Abu Shbak,” all prominent Fatah figures, “and don’t touch the issue of corruption. That was basically all. Now, of course, it’s Abbas and a few other figures.”
But Hamas, he said, “isn’t used to criticism and doesn’t like it.” While Fatah is essentially a broad, secular movement and disorganized, “Hamas is less accepting of advice or criticism, and it’s less experienced and open to the world.”
Since June, he said, Gaza is under a kind of military rule, and everyone is wary.
“People aren’t sure what the boundaries are, and Hamas tries to reassure them, but people feel a little afraid,” he said. “Self-censorship is more devastating than censorship laws. And the self-censorship, especially for journalists, is more depressing and complicated than before.”
Name | Rachel Corrie | Akram Ibrahim Abu Sba’ | |
Gender | Female | Male | |
Nationality | American | Palestinian Arab | |
How killed? | Allowed herself to be hit while standing in front of a slow-moving bulldozer | Shot in the chest, point blank, by Islamic Jihad | |
Was the killing condemned by ISM? | Yes | No | |
Plays written about life story? | Yes | No | |
Used as a symbol of war crimes? | Yes | No | |
Poor Akram. He had the misfortune to be killed by people who ISM considers the "good guys."
If only he didn't belong to a group whose entire purpose is hypocritical, he might have been considered a martyr.
Director of UNRWA Operations, D-1, West Bank (Jerusalem)
Ref. VN/M/35/2007Under the overall direction of the Commissioner-General based in Jerusalem is responsible for:
(1) Administering the health, education and relief and social services programmes through subordinate officers by:
A) Assessing the needs for quasi-governmental services, drafting and implementing programme objectives to meet changing needs of refugee population, assigning available resources to meet objectives;
B) Monitoring the implementation of, evaluating and taking corrective action on programmes and projects administered by the Agency;
C) Supervising periodic and final reporting and evaluation of all programmes
(2) Promoting Agency objectives and refugee programme services by:
A) Establishing and maitaining effective relations with the host government/authority, diplomatic missions, other UN Agencies, non-governmental agencies and the media;
B) Negotiating with the host government, authorities and donors on privileges, permissions and physical assistance to improve the refugees' situation.
C) Briefing officials of donor governments, embassies, local government, NGOs and other UN agencies in relation to use of contributions, pursuit of Agency programmes and the refugee situation in general;
D) Undertaking a variety of speaking engagements and public appearances in order to promote the position of the Agency;
E) Coordinating, at the country level, fund raising, public information and public relations activities and following up on fund raising appeals.
(3) Managing the human and financial resources for the offices in the field by:
A) Planning and supervising overall activities of offices of the field and their operational requirements;
B) Ensuring efficient application of Agency policies, directives and procedures. ;
C) Motivating, training and developing staff, and providing support in the face of political and social upheaval and volatile security situations;
D) Overseeing the preparation of field budgets and work plans;
E) Representing the Agency in discussions on working conditions with staff unions.
(4) Providing substantive input to the Commissioner-General and the Management Committee for the formulation of Agency policies and plans. Providing input on political, social and economic developments in the host country/authority, as well as the impact on and of Agency policies and programmes.
ESSENTIAL QUALIFICATIONS & EXPERIENCE:
A) An advanced university degree in political science, social science, public or business administration, or international relations.
B) At least 15 years of professional and managerial background of which at least 10 years should have been in successively senior positions in a large governmental or international agency dealing with similar programmes. The incumbent must have a high level of skill in management of broad programmes, political decision making and negotiating as well as demonstrated tolerance to frequently changing and highly charged situations.
C) Excellent command of written and spoken English.
DESIRABLE QUALIFICATIONS:
A) Knowledge of UNRWA operations and services;
B) Knowledge of Middle East geo-political realities and its socio-cultural implications.
C) Knowledge of Arabic and/or French.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:
The incumbent will be required to travel frequently throughout the Agency's area of operations in the Middle East.
CONDITIONS OF SERVICE & HOW TO APPLY:
UNRWA offers an attractive compensation package including gross annual salary starting at $126,565 ($94,564 net tax free with dependants, $87,407 single) plus 37.1% (subject to change) of post adjustment.) Other fringe benefits could include mobility and hardship allowance, education grant, dependency allowance, home leave, pension fund, health insurance and 6 weeks annual leave. Initial contract is for 1 year, which is also considered a probationary period, and is extendable for further periods depending on the performance of the incumbent.
has seen the area around Hebron University today, Sunday, clashes between the Palestinian security services and students belong to the Islamic bloc Hamas, intervened when settling devices student conference held in front of the university students bloc.Ma'an names the journalists who were beaten, including those from AP and Reuters. So how do the wire services cover the story?
Al "Ma'an" that the university administration refused Conference held inside the university campus, owing to the suspension of the study today, which made a request to Hamas held in the street in front of the university, and then intervened by security agencies rushed Badd using big sticks and batons to disperse them, which led to a number casualties among students and arresting others.
Security agencies and assaulted a number of journalists and newspaper photographers, and prevented them from covering the event.
Our correspondent reported that the security forces detained correspondents and photographers working with local media and global levels, and prevented them from using cellular phones or cameras, and after the intervention of the Hebron area commander Brigadier corner Samih summer, allowed for workers in the media to exercise their work, but that security agencies took assaulting them again and to prevent them from performing their work.
The devices physically assaulted a photographer Reuters applies Jamal, and his colleague, safe and Zooz, photographer USAID "AP" Nasser Alchioukhi, photographer and the French news agency Hazem Bader, and television cameraman hope in Hebron Imad reply, where he was transferred to Al Ahli Hospital in Hebron for treatment.
The medical sources at Al-Ahli hospital, the reporters were some bruises after being assaulted with batons and their health reassuring.
Condemned applies Jamal photographer Reuters by security agencies stroke beaten his colleagues, after giving him permission for photography in the region.
The security also forbade journalists from taking pictures, confiscating the camera of one photographer, witnesses said. Some journalists were also beaten.
In fact, the biggest hidden influence in American politics is no doubt the Irish Conspiracy. Largely staying in the background of American life, the Irish have penetrated all our institutions, even the Presidency itself. No less than twelve American presidents are believed to have had Irish ancestry. (See Kennedy, Reagan). Irish politicians have been rife at all levels of American government (Tip O'Neill, Edmund G. "Pat" Brown, Ed Rendell).(h/t Sophia via Prosemiteundercover)
In many cities entire police and fire departments are stacked with the Irish. The iron fist of paramilitary dominance is exercised every year for all the world to see, as Fifth Avenue in New York City has its center line painted green and the Chicago River flows into Lake Michigan dyed green on St. Patrick's Day, a demonstration of raw power that chills to the bone knowledgeable initiates into the secrets of this cabal. None will ever reveal to the rest of us the dark truths they hide......Clever conspirators always divert attention to sidewhows, lest their true powers become visible. The very lack of active public discussion of the Irish Conspiracy is the most convincing proof of all of the real power exercised by it, and the cunning intelligence of the puppet masters behind it.
In the home of Norman Finkelstein's youth, talk about a watchful God was not welcome. His parents survived concentration camps during the Holocaust, but all their relatives died. Their belief in God died with them.AP seems to be saying that Finkelstein is honoring his parents and the Holocaust by writing inconsistent, historically inaccurate books blaming Jews for various perceived crimes. The article doesn't quote a single specific criticism of Finkelstein - he is made into a martyr for his views, which AP clearly sympathizes with.
As a scholar, when Finkelstein saw what he considered to be some Jewish groups' exploitation of the Holocaust for political and financial gain, he thought about his parents and began to call those groups to task.
On Wednesday, Finkelstein resigned from his job as a political scientist at DePaul University, months after he was denied tenure at the school where his views and scholarship have come under fire.
“I felt that the memory of my late parents' suffering was being cheapened by this industry that was reducing their suffering to the moral stature of a Monte Carlo casino,” said the Brooklyn-born Finkelstein.
...Finkelstein's regard for the students was clear Wednesday when he heaped praise on them while reading a statement announcing his resignation. On the way to tell students he was leaving – knowing his views make it an almost certainty he will never teach college students again – Finkestein was asked what he would do now.
He paused for a few seconds, before he said, almost in a whisper, “I like to teach.”
Dozens of students showed up Wednesday to support Finkelstein and stage a protest outside the college president's office. “You are a great teacher,” one student tearfully told Finkelstein.
“He was consistently ranked high in student reviews, (and he) received some of the highest marks in the political science department,” said student Thomas Bellino, 22. Bellino said Finkelstein was one of his best teachers at DePaul.
Still, Finkelstein knew his views were putting his job and prospects of tenure at risk. He recalled that a few years ago he was called into the office of the university president after his writings caused a furor.
“He said 'We'll keep him but we will take a hit,'” Finkelstein said.
Tenure, Finkelstein said, was another matter entirely: “I recognize if they had me on campus as a tenured faculty I would be an albatross for them for 20 years,” he said.
Still, Finkelstein kept it up, something he practically promised to do as far back as 1995, six years before he came to DePaul, in the dedication he wrote to his parents for his first book: “May I never forget or forgive what was done to you.”
There is something sad in this warping of intelligence, and in this perversion of moral indignation. There is also something indecent about it, something juvenile, self-righteous, arrogant and stupid.
Across Gaza, seven journalists covering the clashes were beaten and two of them were later detained, witnesses and reporters said. Two Associated Press staffers and another news photographer were also briefly detained by Hamas men.
In Jebaliya, the Hamas security men ordered journalists to stop filming and move away.
One security officer told reporters, "If a single shot is on TV, you know what will happen." He then drew his finger across his throat. At one point a Hamas security man tried to take a photographer's camera.
"I identified myself as a journalist and showed him my card, my journalist card, I told him, 'If you want the tape take the tape, I don't care,' but they kept on beating me and took the camera," Muhammad Abu Sido, a cameraman for a Palestinian news service, told AP Television News.
Similar incidents of harassment against journalists took place during previous weeks' Fatah protests.
Taher Nunu, a Hamas government spokesman in charge of coordinating media coverage, said the reports of harassment of journalists "were individual cases and won't be repeated," and that he was working to free the detained reporters.
JERUSALEM (AFP) - A quarter of Jewish Israelis doubt that Israel will exist long-term and more than 70 percent have a bad assessment of the country's security situation, an opinion poll revealed on Friday.
When asked if they "felt certain that Israel will exist in the distant future", 25 percent of respondents said no and 74 percent of the respondents said yes, according to the results published in the Yediot Aharonot newspaper.
Let's examine this one: Israelis are the ones who are under attack, and they still say by a large margin that it is safer to live in Israel than outside - and AFP tries to make it look like exactly the opposite!
Only 57 percent of respondents said it was safer for Jewish people to live in Israel than in the West, compared to 39 percent who said it was safer in the West or amounted to the same thing.
Using the word "although," AFP minimizes the astounding statistics saying that 86% are very happy living in Israel in order to highlight the fact that the security situation is not satisfactory - which is hardly contradictory.
Although 86 percent felt Israel was a good place to live and 86 percent described their mood as "good" as opposed to "bad", 72 percent of respondents said they were dissatisfied with the security situation in the country.
Some 26 percent described the security situation as "good".
The poll was carried out by an independent institute. It was based on a sample of about 500 Jewish Israelis and had a margin of error of 4.5 percent.
An opinion poll revealed that a quarter of Jewish Israelis doubt that Israel will exist long-term and more than 70 percent have a bad assessment of the country's security situation.
COUNTRY | REGULAR BUDGET | NON-REGULAR BUDGET | GRAND TOTAL |
AUSTRALIA | 3,307,087 | 2,768,625 | 6,075,712 |
AUSTRIA | 940,000 | 1,450,284 | 2,390,284 |
BAHRAIN | 30,000 | 0 | 30,000 |
BELGIUM | 2,434,918 | 1,317,511 | 3,752,429 |
BULGARIA | 10,000 | 0 | 10,000 |
CANADA | 8,620,690 | 19,106,433 | 27,727,123 |
CHINA | 80,000 | 0 | 80,000 |
COLOMBIA | 4,143 | 0 | 4,143 |
CYPRUS | 66,300 | 0 | 66,300 |
CZECH REPUBLIC | 70,735 | 0 | 70,735 |
DENMARK | 10,012,378 | 3,713,010 | 13,725,388 |
EGYPT | 10,000 | 0 | 10,000 |
FINLAND | 3,105,590 | 2,040,816 | 5,146,406 |
FRANCE | 8,529,015 | 3,444,638 | 11,973,653 |
GERMANY | 2,967,819 | 5,334,108 | 8,301,927 |
GREECE | 400,000 | 0 | 400,000 |
HOLY SEE | 20,000 | 0 | 20,000 |
ICELAND | 100,000 | 0 | 100,000 |
INDIA | 20,000 | 0 | 20,000 |
IRELAND | 3,129,574 | 637,755 | 3,767,329 |
ITALY | 0 | 2,962,923 | 2,962,923 |
JAPAN | 7,031,687 | 6,832,703 | 13,864,390 |
JORDAN | 656,133 | 0 | 656,133 |
KOREA, REPUBLIC OF | 100,000 | 0 | 100,000 |
KUWAIT | 1,500,000 | 999,958 | 2,499,958 |
LEBANON | 17,700 | 0 | 17,700 |
LIECHTENSTEIN | 22,599 | 0 | 22,599 |
LUXEMBOURG | 2,073,460 | 241,838 | 2,315,298 |
MALAYSIA | 25,000 | 0 | 25,000 |
MEXICO | 5,000 | 0 | 5,000 |
MONACO | 5,000 | 0 | 5,000 |
MOROCCO | 23,000 | 0 | 23,000 |
NETHERLANDS | 15,766,924 | 2,418,716 | 18,185,640 |
NEW ZEALAND | 204,900 | 497,400 | 702,300 |
NORWAY | 14,749,263 | 10,565,995 | 25,315,258 |
PAKISTAN | 17,468 | 0 | 17,468 |
PALESTINE | 853,772 | 0 | 853,772 |
POLAND | 50,000 | 0 | 50,000 |
PORTUGAL | 100,000 | 0 | 100,000 |
SAUDI ARABIA | 1,200,000 | 0 | 1,200,000 |
SOUTH AFRICA | 159,212 | 0 | 159,212 |
SPAIN | 8,161,709 | 5,157,602 | 13,319,311 |
SPAIN (CATALONIA) | 0 | 665,554 | 665,554 |
SPAIN (VALENCIA) 1/ | 0 | 228,823 | 228,823 |
SPAIN (BASQUE) 1/ | 0 | 194,291 | 194,291 |
SPAIN (ZARAGOZA) 1/ | 0 | 52,701 | 52,701 |
SPAIN (TEULADA) 1/ | 0 | 1,318 | 1,318 |
SWEDEN | 29,635,488 | 11,552,665 | 41,188,153 |
SWITZERLAND | 6,963,359 | 5,842,001 | 12,805,360 |
SYRIA | 85,293 | 0 | 85,293 |
THAILAND | 30,000 | 0 | 30,000 |
TUNISIA | 9,302 | 0 | 9,302 |
TURKEY | 500,000 | 1,251,880 | 1,751,880 |
U.A.E. | 500,000 | 0 | 500,000 |
UNITED KINGDOM | 26,191,696 | 897,088 | 27,088,784 |
USA | 79,650,000 | 57,350,000 | 137,000,000 |
TOTAL GOVERNMENTS | 240,146,214 | 147,526,636 | 387,672,850 |
EUROPEAN COMMISSION | 96,470,176 | 46,783,440 | 143,253,616 |
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