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Thousands protest Zionist atrocities(Bahrain:site of US Air and Naval base)
Gulf Daily News ^ | 4/06/02 | staff

Posted on 04/05/2002 7:26:27 PM PST by LarryLied

Thousands of demonstrators took part in rallies throughout Bahrain yesterday to express their solidarity with the Palestinian people and to protest against the atrocities being carried out against defenceless people by the Zionists.

The demonstrators chanted slogans condemning the outrageous Zionist terrorism and urged support for the Palestinian people in their struggle to defend Arab dignity and Muslim holy places.

They called on Arab and friendly countries, together with the UN, to take all necessary steps to lift the siege against the Palestinian people and their leader President Yasser Arafat and to end the massacres of hundreds of people committed by Israeli occupation forces.

The demonstrators called for an Israeli withdrawal from the occupied Palestinian territories and urged Arab nations to sever all ties with Israel, declare jihad and give every support to the Palestinian uprising.



Rally disrupted by 'infiltrators'

Bahrain security forces were compelled to intervene when a number of people "infiltrated" a rally in support of the Palestinians and threw Molotov cocktails and stones at the US Embassy yesterday, said Interior Minister Shaikh Mohammed bin Khalifa Al Khalifa last night.

He said the rally was heading peacefully towards the US embassy when the attack on private property took place.

"As a result, the security forces in co-operation with the organisers of the rally, were forced to deal with such infiltrators in order to preserve the normal order and security enjoyed by the kingdom," said Shaikh Mohammed in a statement.

The Minister said he regretted these acts and stressed that while such rallies were allowed to take place in recognition of people's feelings towards the Palestinians, public security had to be maintained.

He added that disturbances and attacks on public and private buildings as well as diplomatic missions could not be allowed.

Shaikh Mohammed said the actions of the infiltrators did not reflect the civilised and democratic spirit of the people of Bahrain.

He said the Interior Ministry would take appropriate measures to ensure such actions were not repeated and would bring people who violated the peace to justice.

The Minister said he also regretted that infiltrators had prevented the protesters from submitting their demands to the US embassy which was ready to accept them.



Women to support intifada

WOMEN of all nationalities are to hold a silent demonstration in support of the people of Palestine in front of the UN House in Hoora today.

The hour-long vigil will be held from 4pm and is being organised by Irish Fiona Gaffney in conjunction with the global phenomenon Women in Black.

It is a loose network of women worldwide committed to peace with justice and actively opposed to war and other forms of violence.

Ms Gaffney expects at least 100 mostly expatriate women to turn up for the demonstration.

However, Bahraini women are also more than welcome to join.

Women in Black vigils were started in Israel in 1988 by women protesting against Israel's occupation of the West Bank and Gaza, demanding peace between Israel and the Palestinians.

Participants will be asked to sign a letter to be sent to the UN, care of the UN Information Centre in Bahrain.

It calls for the UN and the signatories' countries to protest to the UN Security Council at the maltreatment of the people of Palestine at the hands of Israel, to end the siege of Ramallah, the virtual imprisonment of Yasser Arafat and the blockades of Bethlehem, Tulkarm, Bait Jala, Jenin and other West Bank Cities. For more information, contact Ms Gaffney on 9424232.



Silence of the US Lambs

By Maha bint Abdulaziz Al Khalifa

The most frightening aspect of America is that it is not by accident that many US officials, both good and ordinary men, are committing murder against the Palestinians.

The latest massacres carried out by Israelis against Palestinian people and the total "Silence of the American Lambs" penetrates to the heart of that darkness which we call the 2002 Palestinian Holocaust.

The entire Arab community feels utterly dismayed at the indirect American involvement in the mass murder of the Palestinians.

Arab governments expect America to play a crucial role in finding a final solution to the Arab-Israeli conflict.

The murderous record of Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon is a true reflection of the social background and actions of individual men.

His barbaric record offers some of the most powerful and disturbing evidence to date of a savage human capacity for extraordinary inhumanity.

In short, the Israeli attack on the Arabs of Palestine was not a short intense wave of mass murder, but a gradual programme of terrible hardship, deprivation and persecution of the Palestinian population.

This offensive, moreover, came just when the Arab world refused to support a direct American strike against Iraq.

In other words, Israeli aggression surfaced after America had failed to convince Arab governments to participate in decision-making involving a strike against Iraq.

The grass-roots perpetrators became "professional killers" because of failed operations. Even historians will encounter numerous difficulties in trying to write about a unit of such men, among them the problem of sources.

In recent decades the historical profession in general has been increasingly concerned with writing history "from the bottom up", with reconstructing the experiences of the bulk of the population ignored in the history of high politics and high culture hitherto so dominant.

In America in particular, this trend has culminated in the practice of "blaming others" achieved through a "thick description" of common experiences of ordinary people such as in the Oklahoma bombing when an Arab was initially blamed for a failure in American internal politics.

But all along it was a man of pure American blood who was responsible because of his anger at his own government.

When such an approach of illegitimate accusations has been applied to the era of technology of information, however, some have criticised it as an evasion - a way to shift attention from the unparalleled horrors of the new Nazi Israeli regime's genocidal policies to those mundane aspects of life that continue relatively undisturbed.

America must understand that darkness will never be light. Not trying to understand the perpetrators in human terms makes it impossible, not only in this war, but in any history of a nation defending their own land.

Palestinians are in a situation with no more choices. Most people carrying out suicide bombings do so because the American government has made it clear that human responsibility is ultimately an individual matter.



TOPICS: Foreign Affairs; Front Page News; Israel; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: bahrain; israel
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To: weikel
I just got up your brother says the situation in Bahrain is still okay right?

Brother-in-law wouldn't say much if it wasn't. Typical closed-mouth military. Which is fine.

41 posted on 04/06/2002 11:44:59 AM PST by LarryLied
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To: LarryLied
Yeah but its probably not Israel or we would have had trouble in Bahrain long before that its probably Saudi agents causing trouble.
42 posted on 04/06/2002 11:45:05 AM PST by weikel
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To: Cachelot
If you feel compelled to drag debates from one thread to another against forum protocol, have the courtsey to provide a link so those interested can see what all of what was said.

Not that you are interested in debate. You just wanted everyone to know you keep little files on people and they better watch what they say.

43 posted on 04/06/2002 11:57:11 AM PST by LarryLied
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To: weikel
its probably not Israel or we would have had trouble in Bahrain long before that its probably Saudi agents causing trouble.

I suspect when the article refers to "infiltrators" causing the violence the writer could say a lot more about them. Who, exactly, they were for instance. Saudis do seem a good bet.

44 posted on 04/06/2002 12:04:01 PM PST by LarryLied
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To: LarryLied
I hadn't even read it that closely now that it does mention "infiltrators" im convinced the Saudi Wahabbi fanatics are behind this.
45 posted on 04/06/2002 12:05:23 PM PST by weikel
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To: LarryLied
You just wanted everyone to know you keep little files on people and they better watch what they say.

Sigh. Even though you're on my tw*t-list, I'm gonna answer you just this once - the paranoia is just too priceless :).

So, people better watch what they say? Because I keep "little files" on them?

Now, I could of course say you're dead wrong and i don't keep little files on people, but you wouldn't believe me. I'm part of the ZOG, you know, and my agents are under your bed and behind your refrigerator.

Or I could say that you're dead wrong, and I don't keep files but a sophisticated base server that track you critters in realtime, which would be untrue but which you would probably believe and which might give you a heart attack or something.

What to do, what to do to get Mr.Lied to believe me. Tell me, does Aryan Nations have a "secret handshake" phrase?

Oh. And whatever you believe, you're wrong :)).

46 posted on 04/06/2002 12:08:20 PM PST by Cachelot
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To: 68-69TonkinGulfYatchClub
Thanks Tonk!

Bump.

47 posted on 04/06/2002 12:12:43 PM PST by Victoria Delsoul
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To: weikel
I'm convinced the Saudi Wahabbi fanatics are behind this.

Ping me if you find out. Don't know exactly when the Bahrain Gulf News hits the net (I found it around 11PM EST). Should be interesting to see what they have to say tonight. Some arrests would be nice.

Btw..isn't Bahrain a rather pourous country with lots of traders moving in and out?

48 posted on 04/06/2002 12:15:54 PM PST by LarryLied
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To: LarryLied
Never been there but I believed I pinged you on the thread which links the two guys busted in Virginia to the Saudi Royal Family( most of the pro Western faction fled the country a while ago).
49 posted on 04/06/2002 12:18:06 PM PST by weikel
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To: LarryLied
The Saudis are a really sick twisted group they piss away all their money funding Wahabbi nutjobs everywhere.
50 posted on 04/06/2002 12:21:11 PM PST by weikel
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To: hellinahandcart
you might want to take your hand out of your pants. Now what kind of a language is that!
51 posted on 04/06/2002 12:29:54 PM PST by Pipers
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To: LarryLied
The article you posted is pure Arab propaganda and you know it. I get my military news directly from military sources, thank you. Saying what you are is the truth and how you completely changed the premise of this article by mounting it as an interest piece on American troops is slippery and beneath the dignity of true Vets and REAL Patriots.
52 posted on 04/06/2002 12:31:48 PM PST by Nix 2
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To: Lazarus Long
re your 29. Stay with me Laz and use your ...your...darn I have a blank! use your...ah!yes! Head. That's right, head. Now, you're this war criminal right? You've got to stand up to your reputation right? So - you get a bunch of "terrorists" both believers in TWO religions you hate beecause you think they want to destroy yours. What do you do? Bring them matzo balls? 101 man...
53 posted on 04/06/2002 12:40:01 PM PST by Pipers
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To: Nix 2
Some want to know what the local papers are saying in the areas where we have military bases. You don't like that, tough, go read only US government handouts.
54 posted on 04/06/2002 12:51:07 PM PST by LarryLied
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To: weikel
The Saudis are a really sick twisted group they piss away all their money funding Wahabbi nutjobs everywhere.

Read that almost every hour of every day there is a Saudi princess somewhere going into labor and popping out another Saudi prince. They got a bunch of spoiled neer-do-well nutcases on their hands. and so do we.

55 posted on 04/06/2002 12:58:47 PM PST by LarryLied
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To: LarryLied
Well unlike Bahrain they have not planned for when they run out of oil when they do in a 150 years or so( assuming we don't have an economical substitute before then) they are screwed.
56 posted on 04/06/2002 1:09:19 PM PST by weikel
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To: LarryLied
I get most of my news from FR, so I'm glad I read about what's going on in Bahrain. Fact is, its a tiny place and our military presence (Navy Admin Support Unit and the pier used by the Navy -- wasn't aware of any airbases and would be surprised to find there was one) is very exposed to whatever winds blow through that turbulent region. The fact that one of the most westernized Gulf states is seeing rioting like this is newsworthy to me, at least. The Gulf News stories are interesting; no one said you had to agree with the editorial opinions!
57 posted on 04/06/2002 1:24:52 PM PST by SalukiLawyer
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To: SalukiLawyer;Nix2
I was wrong about the US having a base there. Should have said we use their air field. I too, obviously, want to read what the locals are writing. That anyone thinks posting the editorials and news articles above means I endorse the sentiments expressed in them is rather astounding.
58 posted on 04/06/2002 1:40:37 PM PST by LarryLied
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To: Pipers
Now what kind of a language is that!

It's English. It should be easy to recognize, even for the non-fluent.

59 posted on 04/06/2002 1:44:00 PM PST by hellinahandcart
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To: SalukiLawyer,All
"In America in particular, this trend has culminated in the practice of "blaming others" achieved through a "thick description" of common experiences of ordinary people such as in the Oklahoma bombing when an Arab was initially blamed for a failure in American internal politics.

But all along it was a man of pure American blood who was responsible because of his anger at his own government."

After seeing that silly "I am an American" commercial... just what the HELL is a man of pure American blood? J Jackson is not going to like this. ;0)

60 posted on 04/06/2002 1:44:12 PM PST by cibco
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