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http://12mars.rsf.org/2014-en/enemies-of-the-internet-2014-entities-at-the-heart-of-censorship-and-surveillance/

16 Sunday Mar 2014

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http://12mars.rsf.org/2014-en/enemies-of-the-internet-2014-entities-at-the-heart-of-censorship-and-surveillance/

Three of the government bodies designated by Reporters Without Borders as Enemies of the Internet are located in democracies that have traditionally claimed to respect fundamental freedoms: the Centre for Development of Telematics in India, the Government Communications Headquarters (GCHQ) in the United Kingdom, and the National Security Agency (NSA) in the United States.

The NSA and GCHQ have spied on the communications of millions of citizens including many journalists.

Related: How the NSA Plans to Infect ‘Millions’ of Computers with Malware – The Intercept – 3/12/2014.

Ukraine-Crimea; Crimea-Ukraine – Putin’s Uncertain Arcs of Power

07 Friday Mar 2014

Posted by commart in Europe, Hungary, Politics, Regions, Ukraine

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Crimea, Hungary, journalism, NATO, Orban, political, political rhetoric, politics, Putin, Russia, Ukraine

RT America’s Liz Wahl resigns live on air – YouTube – 3/5/2014.

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Ukrainian television was switched off in Crimea on Thursday and replaced with Russian state channels.

Putin rebuffs Obama as Ukraine crisis escalates | Reuters

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Putin’s “vertical of power” brand has well established the arc that is Putin-Assad-Khamenei, without which Syria’s initial revolution may have taken a turn toward the moderate.

Of course, it may be as useless second-guessing yesterday as trying to outwit tomorrow.

Nonetheless, one tries.

🙂

Along The Bear’s southern flank in eastern Europe, the potential arc “Putin-Orbán-Yanukovych” would seem to be enjoying significantly less success.  Suddenly stateless Viktor Yanukovych appears to have leaped into Mother Bear’s arms (or off a roof somewhere — who knows?  He’s missing in action); Viktor Orbán appears to have chosen an energy-based stance founded on a nuclear power development agreement with Russia (that may in time transform Hungary into an energy exporting state) while nonetheless hewing to NATO and European interests and values, clearly rebuffing interest Putin may have in recovering or retaining Soviet-era buffer and client states in eastern Europe.

Simply put, Orban has successfully noted the difference between doing business with a Great Power and kissing its ass at the same time.

Not everyone sees Orban as standing strong for European democratic and open society values:

According to LMP politician Katalin Ertsey, who also serves as a deputy chairman of the committee, the Hungarian position in the Ukraine-Russian conflict is “as invisible as Vladimir Putin would like it to be”.

Viktor Orban breaks silence over Ukraine – The Budapest Beacon – 3/3/2014.

However, Orban’s national security arrangement with NATO and his greater constituency’s pro-European stance better fit a cool-tough trade relationship with Moscow than a warm fuzzy between autocrats with the “vertical of power” at its center.

If the rightness doesn’t make the argument, the wrongness most certainly does: along with the rest of the world, Orban saw what has happened to Yanukovych (and his estates, which have been seized as “frozen assets”).

Related: EU names 18 Ukrainians whose assets will be frozen including Viktor Yanukovych | Mail Online – 3/6/2014.

Additional Reference

Ukraine PM Yatsenyuk rejects referendum on Crimea split – CNN.com

Putin rebuffs Obama as Ukraine crisis escalates | Reuters

OSCE observers barred from entering Crimea:Polish minister | Reuters – 3/6/2014.

Crimea votes to join Russia, Obama orders sanctions | Reuters – 3/6/2014.

Ukraine Premier: Crimea Will Remain in Ukraine – ABC News – 3/5/2014.

Hungary Not Part of Russia-Ukraine Conflict, Premier Orban Says – Emerging Europe Real Time – WSJ – 3/3/2014.

Ukraine says its 10 ships in Crimean port stay loyal | Reuters – 3/2/2014.

Russian forces try to seize anti-aircraft missile base in Ukraine’s Crimea – Interfax | Reuters – 3/1/2014.

Putin $14 Billion Nuclear Deal Wins Orban Alliance – Bloomberg – 1/15/2014: “For Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban, who as opposition leader in 2007 railed against turning his country into the “happiest barrack of Gazprom,” the persuasion took the shape of an offer to lend the country as much as $14 billion. Orban trekked to Moscow yesterday to hand Rosatom Corp., Russia’s state nuclear holding company, a deal to expand Hungary’s lone nuclear power plant using that loan.”

Related: The Putin-Orbán nuclear deal: a short assessment | Heinrich Böll Foundation – 1/27/2014: “A resource-poor country with shaky economic fundaments would make major investments in order to become an energy exporter, and subsidies provided by Hungarian taxpayers would be redistributed among foreign consumers. Around 55-65% of the country’s electricity production would be based on Russian technology, operating at a single location (Paks). This is a project with an obscure past and a murky future.”

Wikipedia Section: Viktor Orbán – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia – “At the age of 14 and 15, he was a secretary of the communist youth organisation (KISZ) of his secondary grammar school.[8][9] In 1988, Orbán was one of the founding members of Fidesz (an acronym for Fiatal Demokraták Szövetsége, English: Alliance of Young Democrats). The first members were mostly students who opposed the Communist regime.”;

BackChannels Section: Paranoid Delusional Narcissistic Reflection of Motivation | BackChannels – I’ve include this reference to concept predicting that Putin will accuse Ukrainian nationalists of fomenting conflict over Crimea while enjoying the services of Russian nationalist militia in Crimea to help him wrest it from Ukraine. Moreover, the manner in which Putin has presented to Russians (via RT and other state media)  the Syrian Civil War may not be so easily repeated in eastern Europe.  Word on Crimea gets around in English, Ukrainian, and Russian, and Russians in Crimea and Russia may demand and expect a complete, accurate, and clear explanation for a separatism devolving back to Putin’s own penchant for inexhaustible self-aggrandizement, rather well illustrated by that $52 billion price tag for Sochi (while in the same period Russia pledged $10 million to ease the suffering of Syria’s displaced population).

Updates

BBC News – Ukraine crisis: Crimea vote ‘will not be recognised’

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A Note on Syria’s Confused Battlespace and the Journalism Representing It

19 Wednesday Feb 2014

Posted by commart in Conflict - Culture - Language - Psychology, Politics

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Col. al-Bashir, conflict, Idris, journalism, political, politics, reconciliation, Syria

The pictures of Hezbollah’s martyrs hang from the lampposts and balcony railings. They are plastered on walls and car windshields.

The men died not fighting Israel – Hezbollah’s arch enemy – but supporting the forces of its ally President Bashar al-Assad, across the border in Syria.

BBC News – Lebanon dances into the abyss as Syria conflict crosses border – 2/19/2014.

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17 February 2014 –Lakhdar Brahimi has apologized to the Syrian people for the lack of progress on halting the bloodshed in their country, and urged Government and opposition negotiators to go back to their bases and reflect on their responsibility and “on whether they want this process to continue or not.” “I am very, very sorry, and I apologize to the Syrian people that…we haven’t helped them very much,” said Mr. Brahimi, the United Nations/Arab League Joint Special Representative.

Special representative apologizes to Syrian people for lack of progress in peace talks – 2/17/2014.

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Syria’s army and foreign-backed militants have agreed to call a local ceasefire in Damascus’s southern suburb of Babbila, augmenting hBabilaope for further truces across the country.

The truce, the latest in a series of local ceasefires in Damascus flashpoints, was struck on Monday.

Reconciliation in Babbila, Damascus Countryside Augments Hope for Further Truces – 2/17/2014.

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Syria is the most dangerous country in the world for reporters and yet, every day, hundreds of its citizens risk their lives to shoot photos, record video, and file reports on the civil conflict. Many are trying to reach the international community. Others want to raise the level of awareness on the ground. Most fear that without their work, the conflict’s atrocities will go undocumented. And some say they do it because, in war, there is no other work.

Syrian Journalists Strive to Report, Despite Shifting Dangers – Committee to Protect Journalists – 2/12/2014.

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I wish I had money with which to pay citizen journalists in Syria, for it is very hard looking through the Russo-Syrian-Iranian propaganda presentation of the war to actually see it as both fighting and talk alter the atmosphere of the battlespace.

As suggested up top, the near latest in BBC reports note the effects of transporting a million people into a small state and perhaps not expecting the related conflict politics not to travel with them.

However, my morning began with viewing video footage suggesting reconciliations in a number of localities: “In addition to Babbila, deals have been struck for local ceasefires in Qudsaya, Moadamiyet al-Sham, Barzeh, Beit Sahem, Yalda and Yarmuk Palestinian refugee camp” (Reconciliation in Babbila, Damascus Countryside Augments Hope for Further Truces).  State-aligned, state-sponsored, or state-censored news reports will not tell a state of affairs clearly, completely, or accurately: the form in reporting and rhetoric comes with dictatorship.

So what’s going on in Syria?

It appears I’ve missed this: BBC News – Free Syrian Army replaces chief-of-staff Salim Idris – 2/17/2014.

Related: Western-backed Syrian rebels name new military commander – News – Pekin Daily Times – Pekin, IL – Pekin, IL – 2/17/2014; Free Syrian Army fires military chief – Middle East – Al Jazeera English – 2/18/2014. Supreme Military Council removes head of Free Syrian Army – 2/17/2014.

I know this: Bashar al-Assad still has an army; al-Nusra and ISIL still have plenty of narcissistic and romantic motivation coursing through their blood; but the Syrian People have barely had an army operating in their common, diverse, and human interest.  The FSA has had to first gather itself together and then fight against two deeply malignant autocratic fronts, and so it has struggled through: perhaps Col. Abd al-llah al-Bashir will form the temperament in the middle for cohesion and expansion against dictatorship and extremism both.

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Iran – Isfahan – Protests

16 Sunday Feb 2014

Posted by commart in Conflict - Culture - Language - Psychology, Fast News Share, Iran, Middle East, Politics, Regions

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The protesters reportedly claimed the series defames the large and powerful Bakhtiari tribe. A Bakhtiari family in the series is depicted as corrupt, nouveau riche and monarchist.

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Iran – Esfehan.15.Feb.2014 Anti-regime protest in front of regime IRIB office in Esfehan city. – YouTube –  2/15/2014.

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IRIB –> Islamic Republic of Iran Broadcasting | includes: Press TV

I see no reportage of the video up top on either site, not that I’m looking too hard for that or expect that from a system invested in controlling constituent access to global information.

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If the world’s on fire, we can see it today, but no one can see it all at once.  I’ve missed protests in Venezuela, a now ongoing story in major media, and am not inclined to keep up daily with the tragedy dogging the Burmese Rohingya (Malaysia, which accepts members of the Muslim tribe, would do well to attend their defense and retrieval) or the Central African Republic (CAR), where Christian militia have been persecuting Muslims, although that conflict I might well bring on to these virtual pages.

Related: The Central African Republic: Sectarian savagery | The Economist – 2/15/2014.

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Updates to come on Isfahan if I can get them.

Updates

This episode well portrays the different workings of “western” and “eastern” minds.  The western mind wants the protests to be about “freedom of speech”; the eastern one, apparently, wants it to be about freedom from insult.

One can’t have both.

Iran state TV halts series after protests | Mid-East | Saudi Gazette – 2/17/2014.

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The protesters reportedly claimed the series defames the large and powerful Bakhtiari tribe. A Bakhtiari family in the series is depicted as corrupt, nouveau riche and monarchist.

Iran state TV halts series after protests | The Times of Israel – 2/16/2014.

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Welcome to Israel! Travel Writing Sponsored by The Carter Center

14 Friday Feb 2014

Posted by commart in Anti-Semitism, Conflict - Culture - Language - Psychology, Israel, Middle East, North America, Poetry, Political Psychology, Politics, Regions, Religion, United States of America

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Ferrari Sheppard, Israel, journalism, Palestinians, political, politics, social justice

She examined my passport again, “Do know any Palestinians?” she asked.

I smirked and lied, “No.”

I Traveled to Palestine-Israel And Discovered There is no ‘Palestinian-Israeli Conflict’ | Ferrari Sheppard – 2/10/2014; also posted: I Traveled to Palestine-Israel And Discovered There is no ‘Palestinian-Israeli Conflict’ – Stop Being Famous – 1/24/2014.

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Carter taught Christian students in Plains Georgia that Judaism teaches Jews to feel superior to non-Jews, that Jewish religious practices are tricks to enhance wealth, and that current Israeli policy toward Palestinians is based on these “Jewish” values and practices.

Carter at Cardozo: It’s Not the “New-Anti-Semitism” — It’s the Older Kind | FrontPage Magazine – 4/10/2013.

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How would you characterize from a Jew’s point of view the uncircumcised?

Non believer?

And what?

Unclean, what?

They called them DOGS! That’s true.

Jimmy Carter’s Bible Class as Transcribed and Commented Upon by Michael Miller, 8/15/07 | Children of Jewish Holocaust Survivors – 8/15/2007; posted 4/1//2013.

That was a long time ago, Mr. Carter.

Related: Is Bible Teacher Jimmy Carter an Old-Fashioned Jew-Hater?: But How Can a True Christian… :: The Phyllis Chesler Organization – 11/15/2007.

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The history of Palestinians was something I was familiar with as well, only because in high school, my friend’s parents were Moroccan Jews with staunch right-wing Zionist views. They’d go on about how Palestinians were worth shit and how they were sucking off the land they stole, and how they were not from Palestine, but Jordan. Truth be told, my friend’s parents’ passion about their ‘homeland’ made me sick. As a black person living in the United States, I could not relate to their love for their proclaimed homeland because I never had one. My ancestors were captured from various regions of Africa and forced onto ships bound for the Americas. Therefore, when questioned about the geographic origins of my ancestors, my answers were as vague as Africa is big.

I Traveled to Palestine-Israel And Discovered There is no ‘Palestinian-Israeli Conflict’ | Ferrari Sheppard – 2/10/2014.

It appears the young celebrity creating his celebrity flew to Israel on The Carter Center’s dime (“In the weeks preceding my departure from Chicago’s O’Hare International Airport to Tel Aviv, I received travel warnings from The Carter Center, the organization responsible for sponsoring my trip”) with a reactive and retributive attitude forged in self-righteous alienation, never mind that, for example, about 1.7 million Israelis live in the same funky poverty for which he would claim to stand in the interest of social justice.

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Crying Isn’t a Weakness: StyleLikeU’s Closet Profile on Ferrari Sheppard – YouTube – 11/19/2013.

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The Genius Of The Crowd: Charles Bukowski – YouTube – Posted 12/19/2007.  Related text: The Genius Of The Crowd by Charles Bukowski — Hello Poetry

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Related on this blog (a whole section): Anthropolitical Psychology | BackChannels

Our worlds are as small or as large as the information we acquire about them, and they are also as false or honest as the methods we use to comprehend whole issues and the integrity and curiosity with which we pursue them.

I get a little “Jewed out” myself, sometimes, and somewhere between the ever present clouds of the Holocaust and constant distributed cheerleading (deserved) and defense (also deserved) of Israel.  Nonetheless, riding beside my own brand of international humanism (thanks, Felix Adler and Abraham Maslow — two more Jews), Judaism itself and its call to conscience (yo, Jimmuh: Jesus was Jewish!) remains for me an integral part of seeking social justice and what is good in living individually and communally.

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Despite months of lobbying by anti-Israel activists and a desperate last minute petition drive, the 141st APHA annual meeting and exposition held in Boston. defeated an anti-Israel resolution by 74 to 36 votes. The resolution was discussed by the association’s Joint Policy Committee. The anti-Israel campaign was led by activists of BDS, the global movement for a campaign of Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions against Israel, which was initiated by Palestinians in 2005 and is coordinated by the Palestinian BDS National Committee established two years later.

Pro-Israeli activists defeat anti-Israel resolution on Palestinian health issues | JPost | Israel News – 11/10/2013

The forces of Jew Hate, a term earthier and less sanitized than “anti-Semitism”, have created on-campus and political bubble environments sufficient to enclose the “open-minded”, who may not be as much so as presumed, nor more cagey than vulnerable.

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As I stood in line at JFK waiting to be interrogated by security agents prior to boarding a flight to Tel Aviv last January, I thought of all the reasons why I didn’t belong there. I’m only half Jewish, for starters – and it’s the wrong half. I only know a couple of Hebrew words. I have a lot of what an Un-Jewish Activities Committee might call “Palestinian sympathies.”

Learning from Israeli Secularism | The Humanist Community Project – 5/29/2013.

Jewish ethnicity and the embrace and expression of faith may vary quite within the Jewish community, but it may not be possible these days to escape the influence of the wisdom of Hillel the Elder, himself quite possibly the elder contemporary of Jesus, from any contemporary stance.  One might also go back a little farther in time to “The Akedah” and the undefined test given Abraham, a test either of obedience, which children believe without question, or of conscience, which adults may perceive with penetration – and perceive as Abraham failing (God never speaks to him again; an emissary in the form of an angel has to intercede in the murder; a substitute ram is made to appear for the knife Abraham would have too willingly used on Isaac: had he only spoken up, or, in the modern vernacular, spoken truth to power on behalf of Isaac and Sarah).

Israel provides a broad suite of basic services, including the training of Abbas’s police force, to the generations of refugees who remained on the land after the Arab war of annihilation in 1948.  When the hate recedes, when the threat of violence against Jews fades on to the pages of history, the Jews and other Israelis — Christians, Muslims, and others — will prove as helpful as can be, but those days seem always set farther away by smears.

Reference

American Task Force on Palestine

Annual report shows 1.7 million Israelis living below poverty line | JPost | Israel News – 12/17/2013.

Campus Watch

Hillel: If Not Now, When? (Jewish Encounters): Joseph Telushkin: 9780805242812: Amazon.com: Books

Hillel – Israel & Judaism Studies

Increase in Palestinians Treated in Israeli Hospitals | Jewish & Israel News Algemeiner.com – 8/2/2013.

Is Bible Teacher Jimmy Carter an Old-Fashioned Jew-Hater?: But How Can a True Christian… :: The Phyllis Chesler Organization – 11/15/2007.

International Solidarity Movement | Nonviolence. Justice. Freedom.

International Solidarity Movement (ISM) – NGO Monitor – 2/27/2012.  Related: CAMERA: Whitewashing ISM – 9/1/2004.

Israel arrests Al-Qaida recruits trying to bomb U.S. embassy in Tel Aviv – Diplomacy and Defense Israel News | Haaretz – 1/22/2014.

Israel – Coordination of Government Activities in the Territories (COGAT)

I Traveled to Palestine-Israel And Discovered There is no ‘Palestinian-Israeli Conflict’ – Stop Being Famous – 1/24/2014; I Traveled to Palestine-Israel And Discovered There is no ‘Palestinian-Israeli Conflict’ | Ferrari Sheppard – 2/10/2014.

Jimmy Carter’s Bible Class as Transcribed and Commented Upon by Michael Miller, 8/15/07 | Children of Jewish Holocaust Survivors – 8/15/2007; excerpt re-posted to present site 4/11/2013.

http://www.americanthinker.com/2007/08/jimmy_carters_human_rights_dis.html – 8/26/2007 (added here 10/9/2014).

Learning from Israeli Secularism | The Humanist Community Project – 5/29/2013.

List of Palestinian rocket attacks on Israel, 2013 – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Suicide and Other Bombing Attacks in Israel Since the Declaration of Principles (Sept 1993) – List: 1994 – 2012 – Israel Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

The Carter Center: Advancing Human Rights and Alleviating Suffering

The Genius Of The Crowd by Charles Bukowski — Hello Poetry – n.d.

Which crowd?

Addendum

Since posting the above blog, this gem has been published in the New York Observer: Boteach, Rabbi Shmuley.  “The Moral Disintegration of Jimmy Carter.”  August 11, 2014:

Mr. Carter’s underdog obsession is what motivated him to legitimize Fidel Castro and take his side in a bio-weapons dispute with the United States and to praise North Korean dictator Kim Il Sung with the words: “I find him to be vigorous, intelligent,…and in charge of the decisions about this country.” This is the Korean dictator who, together with the tyrannical son who succeeded him, starved to death about 3 million of their own people. Carter added absurdly, “I don’t see that they [the North Koreans] are an outlaw nation.” He also hailed Marshal Joseph Tito as “a man who believes in human rights,” and said of murderous Romanian dictator Nicolae Ceaușescu, “Our goals are the same: to have a just system of economics and politics . . . We believe in enhancing human rights.” Carter told Haitian dictator Raul Cédras that he was “ashamed of what my country has done to your country,” which made most Americans ashamed of Jimmy Carter.

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Fallujah! Soon. Not Yet. Or Not Yet From CNN.

04 Tuesday Feb 2014

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FALLUJAH, Iraq, Feb. 4 (UPI) — Amid sustained shelling, Iraq’s military is getting ready to mount major assaults against al-Qaida forces who seized large areas of the western cities of Fallujah and Ramadi Dec. 30.

Iraq intensifies Fallujah shelling, gets ready for assault – UPI.com – 2/4/2014.

Problem: First page up on YouTube for “Fallujah” and all I see comes by way of RT or PressTV.

Propaganda.

Plus video game “footage”.

And old footage.

Fallujah is dark.

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The Iraqi armed forces, working with tribal fighters in Anbar province killed 40 fighters from the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS), destroyed weapons and seized four ISIS headquarters in the city of Fallujah this week.

Iraqi army kills 40 ISIS fighters in Fallujah | Al Bawaba – 1/31/2014.

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I’m not ashamed to run yesterday’s news.

Last weeks, last month’s, last year’s, years ago — that’s a problem.

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The Iraqi defense ministry has announced that 50 members of the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) were killed in Saturday’s and Sunday’s aerial bombardment and artillery assaults as government forces and local militias targeted ISIL fighters in the cities of Ramadi and Fallujah.

Preparation fire: Iraqi army kills 50 militants in Fallujah artillery, air strikes — RT News – 2/3/2014.

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Government forces are reportedly stationed 15 minutes from Fallujah, awaiting a final go-ahead from Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki to launch their invasion. For several weeks the city has been subjected to indiscriminate artillery fire and aerial strikes that have killed an unknown number of civilians, and a blockade that has restricted access to food, medicine and water.

Iraqi military bombs Fallujah ahead of ground assault – World Socialist Web Site – 2/4/2014!

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Attacks in and around Baghdad killed seven people on Tuesday as Iraqi forces made steady progress against militants in conflict-hit Anbar province where the government lost key territory weeks ago.

The bloodshed comes after more than 1,000 people were killed in January, the worst monthly death toll in nearly six years . . . .

Renewed Iraq bloodshed as army progresses in Anbar – Al Arabiya News – 2/4/2014.

Related: Anbar province headed toward isolation – Al-Monitor: the Pulse of the Middle East – 2/3/2014.

All of that above seems thin even for an aggregation-and-comment blog.

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(Reuters) – Rockets hit Baghdad’s heavily fortified “Green Zone”, home to the prime minister’s office and several Western embassies, on Tuesday and car bombs elsewhere in the capital killed 10 people, police and medical sources said.

Two rockets hit Baghdad’s Green Zone, car bombs kill 10 | Reuters – 2/4/2014.

Perhaps I was scanning news for the wrong city.

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Baghdad twin blasts kill at least 4 civilians – YouTube – 2/4/2014.

Additional Reference

AFP: Baghdad attacks kill 24 as Iraq presses Anbar assault – 2/3/2014.

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Journalism – Reuters’ Ethics – Conflict-Related Field Operations and Raised Eyebrows

27 Friday Dec 2013

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Barakat, children, ethics, fighting, journalism, Reuters, Syria

“Al-Qaeda are good!” he told me, with a smile and a double thumbs up. “I hope that they’ll accept me and that one day I can set off a suicide bomb in a regime area.”

My Friend, the Aspiring Suicide Bomber | ASHARQ AL-AWSAT

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Of course I’m jealous.

I haven’t funds for myself, much less war zone stringers.

Not that harping about conflict from the Internet’s “second row seat to history” warrants funds.

Nonetheless, one wakes to these items passing by on the computer’s screen, and on this one, it appears Reuters engaged a teenage shutterbug to report from within the Syrian Civil War, and not only didn’t the teen make it but on the way to not making it forged some alliance with al Qaeda.

Should he have been on the payroll?

Here is a link to his photographs: In pictures: Molhem Barakat, the teenage photographer killed In Syria – Telegraph.

I you have clicked and looked, what is the worth of the young photographer’s death in light of the news value of that 15-item slide show?

The Telegraph notes (fourth frame) that Barakat, in fact, never joined al-Qaeda.  The phrase used elsewhere: ” . . . tried to join . . . .”

Whether he joined or not, or was 17 or 18 in combat, we may wonder at ourselves as well as the seasoned pros at Reuters as to the judgment displayed in encouraging so young a soul to stand in harm’s way for a picture.

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On the other hand: how many early illegal sign-up legends have accompanied World War II  and other lore all down the line?

How old was “Johnny” when he went to join his brother in the Confederacy, and Hell itself couldn’t and didn’t stop him?

Syria left the League of Low Intensity Conflicts some time ago.

One may wonder if some of the flack heading Reuters’ way hasn’t to do with deflecting attention from the war’s wholesale destruction of children (mostly by Assad’s bombing “strategy”) and of childhood itself.

BBC News – Syria conflict: Children ‘targeted by snipers’ – 11/23/2013: ” . . . they’re targeted, even tortured . . . .”

Baird condemns ‘appalling’ attack after Syrian troops kill three children in aerial assault | National Post – 12/24/2013.

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Despite the injunctions ever present in the minds of journalists — even the youngest — for “clear, accurate, and complete” reporting, also “objective” as possible, and so on, wars come freighted with politics, the variables of which may have an effect on the reception of tips to events as well as access to officials or action.  Motives for fudging, not good, or chancing, which leads to glory when it works out and infamy when it doesn’t, may have to with other than underlying alliance or sentiment.

As with other theaters of the Islamic Small Wars, integrity is not welcomed — if it were, such wars would disappear with its presence — and journalists with integrity are generally not welcomed either: the armed sides would rather have favorable PR, the kind promoted by state-sponsored “reporting”.

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Molhem Barakat: From Al-Qaida Reject to Reuters | HonestReporting

Killed Reuters Photographer Tried to Join Al Qaeda – 12/26/2013.

Reuters called out for editing two photos of attack on Mavi Marmara – 6/15/2010.

When Cameramen Attack – honest reporting – 10/18/2006.

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Syrian Air Base Whodunit — Bouncing Off the Surface of Today’s Big Blast

31 Thursday Oct 2013

Posted by commart in Conflict - Culture - Language - Psychology, Islamic Small Wars, Israel, Journalism, Middle East, Politics, Regions, Saudi Arabia, Syria, Turkey

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air base bombing, combat, intelligence, journalism, Latakia, news analysis, spying, Syria

Channel 2 News reported that the attack’s target was a S-125 surface-to-air missiles battery.

Satellite images of the area obtained by Channel 2 show the Russian-made Neva missiles, as well as a SA-3 missile battery, that also includes a command center with a radar to track the missiles’ targets and broadcasting anthenas to track the missiles as they are launched. The missiles have a range of 35km. and a 70k. warhead.

Reports: Syrian air base destroyed in missile attack from sea | JPost | Israel News – 10/31/2013.

The casual reader Syrian war news may be subject to many impressions from the media but can no longer “see” or sort the chaos involved in Syria’s agony.

RT and the alternative press of which it has become a part will probably get in its digs as it did back in July by accusing Turkey of enabling an Israeli-borne attack on a shipment of Russian Yakhont anti-ship missiles.

Reference: INTERNATIONAL – Turkish FM denies Israel used Turkish base in Syria attack – 7/15/2013

Syrian President Bashar al Assad has made no secret of his contempt for Israel or his intentions to target the Jewish state with the intent of deflecting attention from his own failings.  A little more than a month again in the latest of rants, he had said, “We have weapons that could blindside Israel.”  Indeed, it’s possible, but it’s possible too that he will find himself with fewer of them this afternoon, which is not to say Israel is the only party that could have or would have done it.

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In the murky period associated with Assad’s chemical weapons deployment, the British seem to have alternately prepared for a strike on Syria and reversed tracks on the same.

Reference: SAS hunting Syrian missiles as Allies prepare for bombing blitz – Mirror Online – 8/28/2013; Cameron forced to rule out British attack on Syria after MPs reject motion | World news | The Guardian – 8/29/2013.

How far did that reversal go?

Did intelligence stand down?  Were agents retrieved?

Back in July, MI6 seems to have been worried about Assad’s chemical weapons stocks finding their way to the Al Qaeda affiliates operating in Syria and with Chinese and Russian meddling on the high tech side of the stew.

Reference: MI6 boss – ‘UK could face Syrian rebel gas attack’ – The Scotsman – 7/11/2013.

I would think it doubtful that British military and security operations have backed off the theater at all but rather gone about their missions more quietly than during the potential run-up to a punitive strike in relation to the chemical weapons imbroglio.

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Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan faces a dilemma. He is invested in a peace process at home with the Kurdish Workers’ Party, or PKK, and its imprisoned leader, Abdullah Ocalan. And Turkey has a flourishing relationship with Iraqi Kurdistan, whose oil and natural gas it needs desperately. Yet the permissive attitude of the Turkish state toward the jihadists battling the Syrian Kurds has been a source of trouble for Erdogan. He has gone a long way toward keeping the jihadists at arm’s length.

The Kurds Get a Second Chance in Syria – Bloomberg – 10/30/2013.

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has had to navigate the slim channel between NATO’s interests and those of the Muslim Brotherhood, on whose behalf he appears to be struggling in the Egyptian quarter of the middle east mess, and outright affiliation with the Al Qaeda affiliates that have apparently slipped across his borders to badger Christians and Kurds in Syria’s northern regions.

Who is cooperating with whom in Syria?

Whatever the true state of affairs may be as regards each aspect of the fighting in Syria, one probably will not find it on the front pages of newspapers.

The desk analysts consigned to perusing clippings may have cause to believe they’ve been left with looking over the shell of a very rotten egg.

Reference: The Spies Inside Damascus – By Ronen Bergman | Foreign Policy – 9/19/2013.

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I’d rather turn “data” into “information” than turn out lists, but data for lists comes fast and quick and paints its own picture.  This insert, another brief melange, might suggest how hot the spy games are getting around the mixed motivation fighting inside Syria.

German citizen charged with spying for Syria – 10/29/2013.

Top Syrian intelligence officer killed by rebels – Alarabiya.net English | Front Page – 10/17/2013.

Spies Against Armageddon by Dan Raviv and Yossi Melman – 10/16/2013; Jihadists flooding into northern Syria put Turkey on edge | Fox News – 10/15/2013.

German spies say Syria jets in Iran | Sky News Australia – 10/6/2013.

Australian spies confirmed chemical use on civilians by Syrian regime | News.com.au – 10/5/2013.

Networks of Spies Aid Syria Gas-Attack Probe – WSJ.com – 8/23/2013.

Sir John Sawers: Poor pay and conditions making Britain’s spies ‘unwilling to go the extra mile’ | Mail Online – 7/22/2013.

Nest of Spies: Syria detects ‘spy rocks’ lodged by Israel – Alarabiya.net English | Front Page – 4/1/2013.

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For more than four decades, Syria’s ruling family — President Bashar Assad and his late father, Hafez — has depended on informants — or the fear of them — to help keep the population in line.

“It was a regime of informants,” Aqidi said.

In Syria, fear of spies pervades rebel and government ranks alike – latimes.com – 10/24/2013.

In America’s entertainment culture, the statement “Trust no one” has developed a life all its own, but also one largely in jest; of course, with the post-9/11 domestic black operations elephant of a budget, that good humored acceptance of some potential invasive probing may change; however, for war torn Syria, there’s no humor or good natured winks to be found: the spies would seem to have swarmed one another’s offices and outposts.

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Mr. Obama delivered what U.S. officials describe as an unusually blunt message: The U.S. believed Turkey was letting arms and fighters flow into Syria indiscriminately and sometimes to the wrong rebels, including anti-Western jihadists.

Seated at Mr. Erdogan’s side was the man at the center of what caused the U.S.’s unease, Hakan Fidan, Turkey’s powerful spymaster and a driving force behind its efforts to supply the rebels and topple Syrian President Bashar al-Assad.

Turkey’s Spymaster Plots Own Course on Syria – WSJ.com – 10/10/2013.

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In unusually blunt public remarks, Prince Turki al-Faisal called Obama’s policies in Syria “lamentable” and ridiculed a U.S.-Russian deal to eliminate Assad’s chemical weapons. He suggested it was a ruse to let Obama avoid military action in Syria.

“The current charade of international control over Bashar’s chemical arsenal would be funny if it were not so blatantly perfidious. And designed not only to give Mr. Obama an opportunity to back down (from military strikes), but also to help Assad to butcher his people,” said Prince Turki, a member of the Saudi royal family and former director of Saudi intelligence.

Saudi Arabia warns of shift away from U.S. over Syria, Iran | Reuters – 10/22/2013.

Stop with the posturing, please.

Let the truth out.

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Today’s alternative and blithely anti-Semitic Far Gone and Leftward Press seems to be conflating today’s explosion 30 minutes south of Latakia with Israel and the old “Davy Crocket” tactical nuclear weapon.

I’m not waiting on the radiation reports.

The one thing certain about today’s blast is the real journalists are absent, the politically venal are present and active, and whatever pictures and news reports make into the still news vetting mainstream media tell very little about what has happened or what is happening in combat inside Syria.

Additional and Cited Reference In Loosely Reversed Chronological Order

Reports huge blast ‘destroys Syrian air defence base’ at Latakia; Israel blamed | Herald Sun – 10/31/2013.

“A Syrian Missile Base was Attacked” – 10/31/2013.

Massive Explosion at Syrian Base, Israel Blamed – Middle East – News – Israel National News – 10/31/2013.

Articles: British Progressives Join the Sunni-Shia War in Syria – 10/31/2013.

The Kurds Get a Second Chance in Syria – Bloomberg – 10/30/2013.

Kuwaiti paper: Israel bombed Syrian missile shipment to Hizballah – 10/23/2013.

Assad: We have weapons that could blindside Israel | The Times of Israel – 9/26/2013.

SAS hunting Syrian missiles as Allies prepare for bombing blitz – Mirror Online – 8/28/2013

US officials claim Israeli strike in Latakia missed some Yakhont missiles – Threat Matrix – 7/31/2013.

INTERNATIONAL – Turkish FM denies Israel used Turkish base in Syria attack – 7/15/2013: ““Turkey will neither be a part nor a partner of such ‘attacks.’ The ones who claim this want to damage Turkey’s power and reputation,” he said. “It is out of the question that Turkey and Israel are part of a joint military operation.”

MI6 boss – ‘UK could face Syrian rebel gas attack’ – The Scotsman – 7/11/2013.

Israel Air Force Targets SA-17 SAM sent to Hezbollah – Defense Update – Military Technology & Defense News – 1/31/2013.

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Hillel the Elder

"That which is distasteful to thee do not do to another. That is the whole of Torah. The rest is commentary. Now go and study."

"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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