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From Syria’s Black Comedy – Fun Links! ;) ;)

04 Wednesday Sep 2013

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Syria Inside – The movie, Trailer 2013.

International Political Forum.  “Syria Inside: Black Humour and a Tribute to a Freedom Fighter.”  August 28, 2013.

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From the left, from the right, from the next approximate ground zero to an empty parking lot (“Anti-War Left Protest Rally Over the Current Situation in Syria”) to the Daily Show with Jon Stewart, the people are digging deep, no pun intended, to prove that “excess of sorrow laughs“.

Old or new, what follows are just a few links addressing the role of humor in Syria’s agony.

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On the Facebook page of the village’s artists, which bears the name “Posters of Occupied Kafr Nabl,” over 320 posters have been posted from the beginning of the rebellion until now. One, from the beginning of the year portrays Assad standing in pools of blood wearing a visored cap, with outstretched arms declaring “the situation is calm.”

Bar’el, Zvi.  “A new weapon in Syria’s revolt: Black humor and venemous slogans against Assaid.”  Haaretz, October 28, 2012.

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We are keen to catch up, but neither of us wants to attract the attention of Syria’s secret police, so coffee is out of the question (the cafés are thick with mukhabarat). Instead, we keep walking, and as we walk and talk, Amjad tells me the latest checkpoint jokes.

Harkin, James.  “Hard Laughs: Black humor, from Damascus to Homs.”  The Atlantic, June 2012.

Additional Reference

CBS News.  “Syrians face crackdown with satire, black humor.”  February 1, 2012.

Feldman, Josh.  “Stewart Slams Syrian Red Line, Begs Cable News ‘Idiot Parade’ to ‘Shut the F*ck Up’.”  Mediaite, September 3, 2013.

Johnson, Benny.  “The Best of the Internet’s Reaction to Obama’s Plans to Bomb Syria.”  BuzzFeed Politics, August 31, 2013.

Mashi, Marah.  “Syrians Face Prospect of War with Humor.”  Al Akhbar, September 2, 2013.

PA Pundits.  “Obama’s Syria Decision: Humor.”  September 3, 2013.

Peel, Michael (Financial Times).  “Syrians turn to black humor amid misery.”  The Washington Post, December 21, 2012.

Just One More — I Couldn’t Resist

Excerpt from the YouTube page:

But how to face those who film, upload and advertise such videos in the only aim of manipulating innocent children for their personal aims to incite mutual killings?
In our search for an answer to this question, “Bidayyat” came to the conclusion that irony is one of the few means capable to resist violence, hatred and sectarian killing. Irony prevails over hate speech, as it uses the more human impulses of laughter, joy, dancing and sarcasm.

Therefore, we produced this sarcastic video in the aim and hope that the two children of opposite will someday live side by side in dignity and freedom in a new Syria, free of tyrants and sectarian hatred.

We’re coming to slaughter you – بالذبح جيناكم — posted to YouTube June 25, 2013.

France 24.  “Syrians use black humour to undermine extremism on both sides.” February 7, 2013.

Well, along those lines, I recall an old favorite everybody knows

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FNS – AP Relays Putin’s Voice of Reason

04 Wednesday Sep 2013

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“We should all be aware of the fact that when revolutionary – not evolutionary – changes come, things can get even worse. The intelligentsia should be aware of this. And it is the intelligentsia specifically that should keep this in mind and prevent society from radical steps and revolutions of all kind. We’ve had enough of it. We’ve seen so many revolutions and wars. We need decades of calm and harmonious development.”

AP.  “10 interesting things Russia’s Putin told the AP.”  September 4, 2013.

Yes, sir!  Says I, but, say, didn’t you put Maher al-Assad back in the fray?

We’re not going to get away from Syria’s chief challenge and problem, i.e., that of an absent middle or moderating political base that has left much of the the conflict “on the ground” to tyrants and extremists.

The AP interview covers, among a few other items, Putin’s views on CWs, S-300s, Obama, Snowden, gays, and terrorists.

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Syria by Way of Jordan – “If no one stops Assad, he’ll kill five million,” says Ahmed, refugee

03 Tuesday Sep 2013

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More than 2 million refugees forced out of Syria

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From June 20, 2013:

Jolie said in a written statement issued to mark World Refugee Day, “I appeal to the world leaders — please, set aside your differences unite to end the violence, and make diplomacy succeed. The UN Security Council must live up to its responsibilities. Every 14 seconds someone crosses Syria’s border and becomes a refugee. And by the end of this year half of Syria’s population — ten million people — will be in desperate need of food, shelter and assistance. The lives of millions of people are in your hands. You must find common ground.”

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Syria – Equal Time – Putin Challenges Obama’s Evidence

03 Tuesday Sep 2013

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Putin dismisses calls for Syria intervention as ‘utter nonsense’ – video (Posted today too).

I’ve maintained that Syria has been for decades in Russia’s sphere of influence — and across quite a few military, political, and trade issues — and rightly in the post-Soviet period should have been of concern to Russians.  It may have been so but with the Assad regime and society overall still difficult and remote in its own right.

Putin’s challenge to the IDF SIGINT intercept — BackChannels: “Syria – Chemical Warhead Launch Ascribed to 155th Brigade — 4th Armored Division — Syrian Army” — may involve showing a part of the hand owned by the American intelligence industry difficult to disclose without compromising security.

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As an aside here, the spy games popping up through Manning, Assange, and Snowden (oh my!) have been a much obscured part of the Islamic Small Wars throughout the range.  For Pakistanis, “ISI” is ever on the lips but equally off the radar and inscrutable; for Somalis, the Al Qaeda types come and go — I got my first online news glimpse in the Islamic Courts Union era and my last somewhere between Al Shabaab and a separate raid on kidnappers that raised a lot of unanswerable questions, starting with, “So how did you guys (SEALS) know who, where, and when?”

The world “behind the curtains”, from diplomatic missions to intelligence operations coursing through every sector of state-defined societies is immense, and it’s foolish to think that those hidden hands (plus eyes and ears and mouths) are not playing around in Syria.

Indeed, these are the best of times for the writers (and movie producers) of spy thrillers.

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At stake in Syria, perhaps beautifully so, is a test of the definition of political and social obligation to others.

It’s much easier to express that when children, displaced persons, and refugees are the subject of whatever topic may be at hand: such are the victim of horrific circumstance and a portion of the soul of the world evident in the NGOs and the United Nations and all who support them comes out to do its thing, which is being helpful in the absolute worst conditions.

The spectacle of jets flown against neighborhoods, mass beheading, savage, if symbolic, cannibalism, and, finally, the taboo of chemical warfare brings something else into display, and it confronts these two incredibly unique men, President Vladimir Putin and Barack Obama with exactly what each might detest or fear most: differentially, a test of conscience on one hand, and a test of courage on the other: however, neither the former nor latter involve Syrians per se.

Instead, they involve the political grammars and structures on which the present has arrived, and in light of the savagery exhibited in Syria, as much seem to have grown old and to be moving out of favor.

I’ve been deliberately oblique in this last section, but fit to context, I think the poetry about right.

Additional Reference

A Delicate Truth: A Novel

Spies for Hire

The Man Without A Face

The New Nobility

The Russians

From the News

Beattie, Jason.  “Syria: Britain ‘could join America in arming rebel forces fighting Assad regime’.”  Mirror News, September 3, 2013.

Oudat, Bassel.  “Who’s fighting in Syria?”  Al-Ahram Weekly, September 4, 2013.  This story recaps the development of rebel forces from about six months after the start of popular protests.  Excerpt:

According to opposition figure Ayman Abdel-Nour, Al-Assad told the Syrian media recently that the regular army’s inability to take the city of Daria near Damascus after 120 days of non-stop shelling was because of the presence of foreign contingents fighting in the city, including Israelis and US commandos, for example.

However, the regime itself has been involved in forming the armed groups and of being a key mover in some of them. During the first year of the uprising, the regime released more than 60,000 prisoners by presidential decree, which facilitated the creation of the armed rebel groups and served its interests in painting them as criminals and former prisoners.

Williams, Carol J.  “Russia bolstering naval presence amid expected Syria airstrikes.”  Los Angeles Times, August 29, 2013.

Withnall, Adam.  “Syria crisis: First CIA-trained rebel unit about to join fighting against Assad regime, says Obama.”  The Independent, September 3, 2013.

Wintour, Patrick and Kim Willsher.  “Syria crisis: Vladimir Putin under growing pressure.”  The Guardian, September 2, 2013:

Nearly 47 amateur video clips reportedly filmed on the morning of the attack and showing the impact on civilians had been authenticated by French military doctors, according to the intelligence. French evidence gave details of other suspected chemical attacks, in the towns of Saraqib and Jobar in April, which now appeared to have killed about 280 people, the report said.

Tribune news wire reports.  “Syria strike: Top Republicans back Obama as refugee crisis mounts.”  Chicago Tribune, September 3, 2013.

Syria – Obama: ” . . . America should take action”

03 Tuesday Sep 2013

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President Barack Obama Syria FULL. Confident Congress Will Vote To Strike

Additional Reference

Debate.  “The United States has a moral obligation to mitigate international conflicts”.  Started April 8, 2008; updated 5 years ago.

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Al Qaeda Bus Hijack and Beheading – Around the World in 80 Minutes

03 Tuesday Sep 2013

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First Appearance: http://en.alalam.ir/news/1512664

Published out of Iran yesterday: “Al-Qaeda militants kill 24 civilians near Ras al-Ain”.

Published via the anti-Jihad movement shortly after (and it’s making the rounds now): “Report – Syria: Al-Qaeda Force Passengers Off a Bus and Behead 24 of Them, Including a Mother And Baby.” Pat Dollard, September 2, 2013.

Sing along: “Tyrants to the right of me — fanatics to the left: stuck in the middle with you!”

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Let’s compare notes.

Russia <–> Assad’s Baathist Syria <–> Ayatollah Khamenei’s Jew Hating and Genocidal Iran (officially; unofficially it may be better than the regime makes it look) : Qatar’s Sunni Islamic Ambitions <–> the Anglophile West (at least) <–> Syria’s Rebel Cause / (divided by) A Fanatic Islamist Complement.

For spice, add a dollop of chemical warfare.

And, remember, Putin, standing up for the power of money and secular Russian interests, even while fond of the Greek Orthodox Church (and I suspect of Israel too), seems to be saying, more or less, “let it burn”.

Considering who is fighting and what they are willing to do to one another . . . .

Obama, who probably by now hates this lurid spotlight, has to drag his heels a bit while mulling or preparing to block the further use of chemical weapons at the threshold and get Qatar (x Kingdom of Saudi Arabia) looking about right (no more wife beating — that has been announced) for a “greater virtue” argument and either bringing the AQ / MB adventurers into the Idris fold or getting them off the field to buttress that stance.

Good luck with that.

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It hasn’t been a “cakewalk”.

It won’t be unless, until, when the day comes that the Syrians today bereaved, displaced, and refugee and just plain in the middle of a theater of war understand that they, no one else, occupy the center and middle of Syrian culture and society.

What they are about, what they will be about, what kind of lives their children may have to look forward to, what attitudes, beliefs, ethics, and values they may wish to own and hold dear and which they may care to repudiate — start with anti-Semitism and the hatred of Israel, please — will be decided between the familiar in tyrants and extremists if they do not fill out with their own energies and prayers General Idris’s or some other moderate center middle compassionate humanizing decent stance.

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I know this blog has a small readership, if any, but wide distribution.

My advice if you’re “operational” or close enough for influence: get the savagery off the field, for demonstrations of greater cruelty and ever more breathtaking callousness and sadism do not become you.

Additional Reference

NBC World News.  “Selling Syria: White House makes its case to Congress for an attack.”  September 3, 2013.

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Syria – Coming to a Decision About General Idris

02 Monday Sep 2013

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Copy and pasted here last week from the Wikipedia article cited:

Here is a Wikipedia listing for detailing armed strength on the rebel side (not including third-way Kurdish forces):

Syria Free Syrian Army: 50,000[4] – 80,000[25]

Syria Syrian Islamic Liberation Front: 37,000[4] (by May 2013)
 Syrian Islamic Front: 13,000[4] (by May 2013)
 Al-Nusra Front: 6,000[4] (by June 2013)
 Foreign Mujahideen: 10,000 (by August 2013)[26]

Should we add up up the two units with “Islamic” in the title and the known “Al-Nusra Front” and predictably passionate “Mujahideen” to suggest that the tide in Islamic fanatics numbers more than 66,000 souls.

Here comes “shimmer“!

On my desktop at the moment: “Al Qaeda militants kill 24 civilians near Ras al-Ain,” Alalam, September 2, 2013, published out of Iran:

Al-Qaeda linked terrorists in Syria have beheaded all 24 Syrian passengers traveling from Tartus to Ras al-Ain in northeast of Syria, among them a mother and a 40-days old infant.

The piece launched by Iran’s anti-western / anti-American press has been picked up by similar other press, but it dovetails nicely with the existential state of affairs for Syria’s Kurdish community, which has indeed gathered and risen to meet the onslaught ventured by the Al Qaeda affiliates in Syria (on this blog, see “Kurdistan – Rojava” published last Thursday, August 29, 2013).

Anyone sincerely interested in quelling the latest in the Syrian theater’s celebration of death will have to stand against the same on the familiar two fronts:

  • the brutal dictatorship that has tried flying the false false-flag of a chemical weapons attack only to find the evidence running against it and the global conscience not as numbed as it might today wish;
  • and the brutal fanaticism of benighted murderers who apparently believe the spilling of Kurdish and other blood has a divine tint to it.

Out here on the virtual berm overlooking the Wild Wild Web, one may wish, albeit with care, for broader, more frequent, and vetted professional journalism from the “back of beyond” in humanity, but the same that sling informational dirt in abundance — and sometimes create it under the “false flag” concept — have a bad reputation with journalists and assorted other do-gooders on various missions to feed, heal, or witness.

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“We think if there is no strike, the regime is going to use chemical weapons and to kill, I’m afraid to say that in the coming days, not coming weeks, to kill more than 20,000 or 30,000 people, of our people … and that’s why we are waiting now for our friends in the Congress to make the right decision to support the president’s decision,” Idris said.

Kopan, Tal.  “Syrian rebel general backs Barack Obama.”  Politico, September 2, 2013.

Of the many personalities to which the world has been introduced in relation to Syria’s civil war, General Salim Idris may stand out as one with the cleanest hands in the mess.  While fighting with the Assad regime, its Idris’s commanders who fight also with Al Qaeda, but how that works Out There — and how it works out — seems another patch for guesswork.

Or just plain guessing.

The braver than ever I will be Bill Roggio has been working this territory in his Long War Journal for months.  The headlines and brief excerpts provide the contour of this part part of the story:

“Free Syrian Army issues ultimatum to al Qaeda over murder of commander.”  July 13, 2013.  From the cap on that piece:

Additionally, the killing of commanders and fighters by rival rebel groups is nothing new in Syria. Islamists have killed FSA commanders in the past, and vice versa. These incidents often occur due to local rivalries and competition for resources, not for ideological reasons. In this recent killing of an FSA commander, the issue wasn’t ideology, but access to a checkpoint in order to deploy forces

That’s some rough “office politics”!

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“Free Syrian Army arming al Qaeda, ISIL, commander claims.”  July 16, 2013.

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Fast forward to last week:

The Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant, one of two al Qaeda affiliates operating in Syria, announced that it would coordinate with other Syrian rebel groups, including the Free Syrian Army, to take revenge for a chemical weapons attack last week in the capital that is said to have killed more than 300 people.

Roggio, Bill.  “Al Qaeda, rebel groups vow to avenge chemical attack in Syria.”  The Long War Journal, August 27, 2013.

Roggio goes into detail about the makeup of the field and relationships on it, leaving doubts about General Idris’s control of FSA human assets and war materiel.

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Grappling with largely untrained and at times undisciplined fighters, Salim Idris said in an interview that he is trying to turn local militias into a united force of some 120,000 men for a final push against President Bashar Assad.

Laub, Karin.  “New Syria Rebel Chief Describes Clandestine Life.”  AP, The Big Story, December 19, 2012.

Critics say the newly unified command structure he presides over lacks both the ground presence and the heavy weapons that are so desperately needed. Without both, they say, it will be impossible for him to forge a cohesive force from the thousands of fractious, fiercely independent rebel brigades arrayed against the still formidable military of President Bashar al-Assad.

MacFarquhar, Neil.  “Syrian Rebel Leader Deals with Ties to Other Side.”  The New York Times, March 1, 2013.

Writing for the Huffington Post, Daniel Nisman noted back in June, “By bolstering the SMC, the U.S. and Saudi Arabia likely hope to incentivize rebel groups to become more moderate in their ideologies in order to meet their requirements for future military aid” (Nisman, Daniel, “The First Real Test for Moderates in the Syrian Opposition,” The Blog, Huffington Post, June 17, 2013).

I fear to say it but may suggest to the public relations folk representing the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and Qatar and others interested in planting a new Sunni Islam state in Syria: the global anti-Jihad — call them “Islamophobes” if thou wish — ain’t buying the phrase “incentivize to become more moderate in their ideologies.” In such ears and minds, from the desktops of the masses to the halls of Congress, the Is’phobes are still trying to figure out if there is a moderate Islam given milepost statements like this one (from 2008):

Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdoğan rejected attempts to call Turkey the representative of moderate Islam. “It is unacceptable for us to agree with such a definition. Turkey has never been a country to represent such a concept. Moreover, Islam cannot be classified as moderate or not,” Erdoğan said, speaking at Oxford Centre for Islamic Studies late Thursday.

Hurriyet Daily News.  “Prime Minister objects to ‘moderate Islam’ label.”  (2008).

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The moderate minded may find agreeably present and numerous Muslim humanists as contemporary and humanist as any Christian, Jewish, or other contemporary liberal humanist on earth this day — and effectively comprising substantial societies, as did that which unseated President Morsi and the Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt recently — but in Syria, the voice raising Cain and getting plenty of the world’s attention isn’t that one: it’s this other that promises moderation while other of its kin abet the funding those with whom Syria’s Kurdish Community finds itself fighting for its very existence.

So General Idris may find himself the voice of moderation but not the commander of it throughout his battle space.

I would like to see this article updated: “AFP, “Syrian rebel chief Idriss emerges as key interlocutor for west,” Al Arabiya, June 14, 2013.

It has got the theme right: General Idris is a modern man, a reasoning man, a good man, but out in the field, the barbaric act of just one soldier reaching into the chest cavity of one of the fallen to pull out an organ and take a bit of it has dampened that image, and, so far, that damage has not been reversed.

From Paul Wood’s article referenced above (inline):

“We condemn what he did,” said the general. “But why do our friends in the West focus on this when thousands are dying? We are a revolution not a structured army. If we were, we would have expelled Abu Sakkar. But he commands his own battalion, which he raised with his own money. Is the West asking me now to fight Abu Sakkar and force him out of the revolution? I beg for some understanding here.”

Wood, Paul.  “Face-to-face with Abu Sakkar, Syria’s ‘heart-eating cannibal’.  BBC, July 5, 2013.

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To say, “they don’t think like we do” is to distill with a cliche the ambiguity shown General Idris down to its cognitive, linguistic, and spiritual essence.

The embrace of barbarism and cruelty, the belief that greater demonstrations of both serve to control one’s enemies, in fact sabotage Syria’s revolutionary front even though Assad’s army and its behavior, perhaps keeping in line with that description of the grammar of the conflict, exceeds in scope and intensity the same lunacy.

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Syria – Define Your World

01 Sunday Sep 2013

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Chemical and biological weapons are absolutely prohibited under international humanitarian law. Debates and questions surrounding the alleged use of chemical weapons in Syria are not fading away. Robert Mardini, the ICRC’s head of operations for the Near and Middle East, explains the organization’s position.

ICRC.  “Chemical weapons: An absolute prohibition under international humanitarian law”.  July 18, 2013.

Tell me about the world in which you would like to live.

Will it be a world that holds itself to time honored ethical and moral standards?

Will it be a world in which self-awareness and the awareness of others inspires an integrating compassion and consideration for the humanity shared?

Will it be a world in which the most notable and powerful of public speakers may be trusted to keep their own laws, to restrain themselves from excessive or unbridled appetites, and to tell the truth whether it becomes them or not?

If you should wish to live in some other world, don’t bother with this blog.

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Unknown to Syrian officials, U.S. spy agencies recorded each step in the alleged chemical attack, from the extensive preparations to the launching of rockets to the after-action assessments by Syrian officials. Those records and intercepts would become the core of the Obama administration’s evidentiary case linking the Syrian government to what one official called an “indiscriminate, inconceivable horror” — the use of outlawed toxins to kill nearly 1,500 civilians, including at least 426 children.

Warrick, Joby.  “More than 1,400 killed in Syrian chemical weapons attack, U.S. says.”  The Washington Post, August 30, 2013.

Additional Reference

BackChannels.  “Syria – Chemical Warhead Launch Ascribed to 155th Brigade – 4th Armored Division – Syrian Army.”  August 28, 2013.

Bishara, Marwan.  “US and Syria: the calculus of war.”  Al Jazeera, August 30, 2013.

Boerma, Lindsey.  “U.S. has firm evidence sarin gas was used in Syria chemical weapons attack, Sec. Kerry says.”  September 1, 2013.

ICRC.  “The Geneva Conventions of 1949 and their Additional Protocols”. PDF Address: The Geneva Conventions of 12 August 1949.

ICRC.  “War and international humanitarian law”.

Raum, Tom.  “Syria: Conflict, an alleged chemical attack, and fallout.”  MPR News, August 31, 2013.

Warrick, Joby.  “Even after 100,000 deaths in Syria, chemical weapons attack evoked visceral response.”  The Washington Post, September 1, 2013.

Wikipedia.  “American Way”.

Wikipedia.  “Hague Conventions of 1899 and 1907”.

Wikipedia.  “Laws of War”.

Wikipedia.  “Lieber Code”.

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"If I am not for myself, who will be for me? If I am not for others, what am I? If not now, when?"

"Whosoever destroys a soul, it is considered as if he destroyed an entire world. And whosoever that saves a life, it is considered as if he saved an entire world."

Oriana Fallaci
"Whether it comes from a despotic sovereign or an elected president, from a murderous general or a beloved leader, I see power as an inhuman and hateful phenomenon...I have always looked on disobedience toward the oppressive as the only way to use the miracle of having been born."

Talmud 7:16 as Quoted by Rishon Rishon in 2004
Qohelet Raba, 7:16

אכזרי סוף שנעשה אכזרי במקום רחמן

Kol mi shena`asa rahaman bimqom akhzari Sof shena`asa akhzari bimqom rahaman

All who are made to be compassionate in the place of the cruel In the end are made to be cruel in the place of the compassionate.

More colloquially translated: "Those who are kind to the cruel, in the end will be cruel to the kind."

Online Source: http://www.rishon-rishon.com/archives/044412.php

Abraham Isaac Kook

"The purely righteous do not complain about evil, rather they add justice.They do not complain about heresy, rather they add faith.They do not complain about ignorance, rather they add wisdom." From the pages of Arpilei Tohar.

Heinrich Heine
"Where books are burned, in the end people will be burned." -- From Almansor: A Tragedy (1823).

Simon Wiesenthal
Remark Made in the Ballroom of the Imperial Hotel, Vienna, Austria on the occasion of His 90th Birthday: "The Nazis are no more, but we are still here, singing and dancing."

Maimonides
"Truth does not become more true if the whole world were to accept it; nor does it become less true if the whole world were to reject it."

"The risk of a wrong decision is preferable to the terror of indecision."

Douglas Adams
"Isn't it enough to see that a garden is beautiful without having to believe that there are fairies at the bottom of it too?" Epigram appearing in the dedication of Richard Dawkins' The GOD Delusion.

Thucydides
"The Nation that makes a great distinction between its scholars and its warriors will have its thinking done by cowards and its fighting done by fools."

Milan Kundera
"The struggle of man against power is the struggle of memory against forgetting."

Malala Yousafzai
“The terrorists thought that they would change our aims and stop our ambitions but nothing changed in my life except this: weakness, fear and hopelessness died. Strength, power and courage was born.”

Tanit Nima Tinat
"Who could die of love?"

What I Have Said About the Jews

My people, not that I speak for them, I nonetheless describe as a "global ethnic commune with its heart in Jerusalem and soul in the Land of Israel."

We have never given up on God, nor have we ever given up on one another.

Many things we have given up, but no one misses, say, animal sacrifice, and as many things we have kept, so we have still to welcome our Sabbath on Friday at sunset and to rest all of Saturday until three stars appear in the sky.

Most of all, through 5,773 years, wherever life has taken us, through the greatest triumphs and the most awful tragedies, we have preserved our tribal identity and soul, and so shall we continue eternally.

Anti-Semitism / Anti-Zionism = Signal of Fascism

I may suggest that anti-Zionism / anti-Semitism are signal (a little bit) of fascist urges, and the Left -- I'm an old liberal: I know my heart -- has been vulnerable to manipulation by what appears to me as a "Red Brown Green Alliance" driven by a handful of powerful autocrats intent on sustaining a medieval worldview in service to their own glorification. (And there I will stop).
One hopes for knowledge to allay fear; one hopes for love to overmatch hate.

Too often, the security found in the parroting of a loyal lie outweighs the integrity to be earned in confronting and voicing an uncomfortable truth.

Those who make their followers believe absurdities may also make them commit atrocities.

Positively Orwellian: Comment Responding to Claim that the Arab Assault on Israel in 1948 Had Not Intended Annihilation

“Revisionism” is the most contemptible path that power takes to abet theft and hide shame by attempting to alter public perception of past events.

On Press Freedom, Commentary, and Journalism

In the free world, talent -- editors, graphic artists, researchers, writers -- gravitate toward the organizations that suit their interests and values. The result: high integrity and highly reliable reportage and both responsible and thoughtful reasoning.

This is not to suggest that partisan presses don't exist or that propaganda doesn't exist in the west, but any reader possessed of critical thinking ability and genuine independence -- not bought, not programmed -- is certainly free to evaluate the works of earnest reporters and scholars.

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