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Israeli mother's address to European Parliament

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Crescent-online
June 19, 2010 - EST 11:00 am EST

Dr. Nurit Peled-Elhanan, mother of Smadar Elhanan, 13 years old when killed by a suicide bomber in Jerusalem in September 1997 was invited to address the European Parliament. Below is Nurit's speech made on International Women's Day in Strasbourg. Her message is as relevant today as it was delivered more than a decade ago.

Her speech should be compulsory reading for all those busy bringing peace and democracy to the world through cruise missiles and bombs.

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WOMEN
By Nurit Peled-Elhanan


Thank you for inviting me to this today. It is always an honour and a pleasure to be here, among you (at the European Parliament).

However, I must admit I believe you should have invited a Palestinian woman at my stead, because the women who suffer most from violence in my county are the Palestinian women. And I would like to dedicate my speech to Miriam R`aban and her husband Kamal, from Bet Lahiya in the Gaza strip, whose five small children were killed by Israeli soldiers
while picking strawberries at the family`s strawberry field. No one will ever stand trial for this murder.

When I asked the people who invited me here why didn't they invite a Palestinian woman, the answer was that it would make the discussion too localized.

I don't know what is non-localized violence. Racism and discrimination may be theoretical concepts and universal phenomena but their impact is always local, and real. Pain is local, humiliation, sexual abuse, torture and death, are all very local, and so are the scars.

It is true, unfortunately, that the local violence inflicted on Palestinian women by the government of Israel and the Israeli army, has expanded around the globe, In fact, state violence and army violence, individual and collective violence, are the lot of Muslim women today, not only in Palestine but wherever the enlightened western world is setting its big imperialistic foot. It is violence which is hardly ever addressed and which is halfheartedly condoned by most people in Europe and in the USA .

This is because the so-called free world is afraid of the Muslim womb.

Great France of "la liberte égalite et la fraternite" is scared of little girls with head scarves. Great Jewish Israel is afraid of the
Muslim womb which its ministers call a demographic threat.

Almighty America and Great Britain are infecting their respective citizens with blind fear of the Muslims, who are depicted as vile, primitive and blood-thirsty, apart from their being non-democratic, chauvinistic and mass producers of future terrorists. This in spite of the fact that the people who are destroying the world today are not Muslim. One of them is a devout Christian, one is Anglican and one is a non-devout Jew.

I have never experienced the suffering Palestinian women undergo every day, every hour, I don't know the kind of violence that turns a woman's life into constant hell. This daily physical and mental torture of women who are deprived of their basic human rights and needs of privacy and dignity, women whose homes are broken into at any moment of day and night, who are ordered at a gun-point to strip naked in front of strangers and their own children, whose houses are
demolished , who are deprived of their livelihood and of any normal family life. This is not part of my personal ordeal.

But I am a victim of violence against women insofar as violence against children is actually violence against mothers. Palestinian, Iraqi, Afghan women are my sisters because we are all at the grip of the same unscrupulous criminals who call themselves leaders of the free enlightened world and in the name of this freedom and enlightenment rob us of our children.

Furthermore, Israeli, American, Italian and British mothers have been for the most part violently blinded and brainwashed to such a degree that they cannot realize their only sisters, their only allies in the world are the Muslim Palestinian, Iraqi or Afghani mothers, whose children are killed by our children or who blow themselves to pieces with our sons and daughters. They are all mind-infected by the same viruses engendered by politicians. And the viruses, though they may have various illustrious names--such as Democracy, Patriotism, God, Homeland--are all the same. They are all part of false and fake
ideologies that are meant to enrich the rich and to empower the powerful.

We are all the victims of mental, psychological and cultural violence that turn us to one homogenic group of bereaved or potentially bereaved mothers. Western mothers who are taught to believe their uterus is a national asset just like they are taught to believe that the Muslim uterus is an international threat. They are educated not to cry out: `I gave him birth, I breast fed him, he is mine, and I will not let him be the one whose life is cheaper than oil, whose future is less worth than a piece of land.`

All of us are terrorized by mind-infecting education to believe all we can do is either pray for our sons to come back home or be proud of their dead bodies.

And all of us were brought up to bear all this silently, to contain our fear and frustration, to take Prozac for anxiety, but never hail Mama Courage in public. Never be real Jewish or Italian or Irish mothers.

I am a victim of state violence. My natural and civil rights as a mother have been violated and are violated because I have to fear the day my son would reach his 18th birthday and be taken away from me to be the game tool of criminals such as Sharon, Bush, Blair and their clan of blood-thirsty, oil-thirsty, land thirsty generals..

Living in the world I live in, in the state I live in, in the regime I live in, I don't dare to offer Muslim women any ideas how to change their lives. I don't want them to take off their scarves, or educate their children differently, and I will not urge them to constitute Democracies in the image of Western democracies that despise them and their kind. I just want to ask them humbly to be my sisters, to express my admiration for their perseverance and for their courage to carry on, to have children and to maintain a dignified family life in spite of the impossible conditions my world in putting them in. I want to tell them we are all bonded by the same pain, we all the victims of the same sort of violence even though they suffer much more, for they are the ones who are mistreated by my government and its army, sponsored by my taxes.

Islam in itself, like Judaism in itself and Christianity in itself, is not a threat to me or to anyone. American imperialism is, European indifference and co-operation is and Israeli racism and its cruel regime of occupation is. It is racism, educational propaganda and inculcated xenophobia that convince Israeli soldiers to order Palestinian women at gun-point, to strip in front of their children for security reasons, it is the deepest disrespect for the other that allow American soldiers to rape Iraqi women, that give license to Israeli jailers to keep young women in inhuman conditions, without necessary hygienic aids, without electricity in the winter, without clean water or clean mattresses and to separate them from their breast-fed babies and toddlers. To bar their way to hospitals, to block their way to education, to confiscate their lands, to uproot
their trees and prevent them from cultivating their fields.

I cannot completely understand Palestinian women or their suffering. I don't know how I would have survived such humiliation, such disrespect from the whole world. All I know is that the voice of mothers has been suffocated for too long in this war-stricken planet. Mothers` cry is not heard because mothers are not invited to international forums such as this one. This I know and it is very little. But it is enough for me to remember these women are my sisters, and that they deserve that I should cry for them, and fight for them. And when they lose their children in strawberry fields or on filthy roads by the checkpoints, when their children are shot on their way to school by Israeli children who were educated to believe that love and compassion are race and religion dependent, the only thing I can do is stand by them and their betrayed babies, and ask what Anna Akhmatova--another mother who lived in a regime of violence against women and children--asked:

Why does that streak o blood, rip the petal of your cheek?

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Bankrupt Turkish secularist pin hopes on a loser

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MD, Toronto, Crescent-online 
June 19, 2010 - 01:00 am EST

The US backed political forces in Turkey are pinning much hope on Kemal Kilicdaroglu, new leader of the Republican People's Party (CHP).

According to Soner Cagaptay, Director of the Turkish Research Program at the rightwing zionist-run Washington Institute for the Near East Policy (WINEP), “Kilicdaroglu can now also reinvent Kemalism, the founding ideology of modern Turkey and the CHP, making it attractive in the eyes of the Turkish people, he can even challenge the AKP in the forthcoming 2011 polls.” Cagaptay assumes that the “lesson for Kilicdaroglu is that the AKP's success lies in its forward-looking vision.”

It seems Kilicdaroglu’s supporters are only concerned with the role of Islam and the West in Turkish society. When discussing the ruling AKP party, the US backed secularists do not mention anything else but the role of Islam and the West in Turkey.

Even though the AKP managed to increase the GDP growth rate by 7.3% between the years 2002 and 2009, as well as reduced public debt from 74% in 2002 to 39% in 2009, the US backed pundits are stuck in discussing AKP only in terms of its Islamic vision. Cagaptay believes that if Kilicdaroglu succeeds in reviving secularism in Turkey, “laws would ensure that religion be kept outside the body politic.”

The narrow focus of the secularists on Islam’s role within Turkish society shows that their primary function in the political arena is to weaken Islam in Turkey. Turkish secularists are not interested in constructive dialogue; their total disregard of AKP’s social and economic achievements manifests their deep-seated prejudice against anything Islamic. It is such prejudice that has resulted in their political eclipse.

Pinning hopes on Kilicdaroglu shows that the Turkish secularists are politically bankrupt. In 2009 Kilicdaroglu lost the election to Erdogan’s close ally, Kadir Topbas in his bid to become the mayor of Istanbul. Kilicdaroglu’s inability to win popular support even in the bastion of secularism- Istanbul - means he has a little chance of winning at the national level.

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Iran's top security body slams UN sanctions

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Tehran, Crescent-online
June 18, 2010 - 9:30 am EST


Iran's Supreme National Security Council on June 18 slammed the latest round of sanctions passed against Iran's peaceful nuclear program by the UN Security Council. The top security body said the sanctions, passed on June 9, were illegal and showed western double standards.

A statement from the Supreme Council was read out at Juma (Friday) Prayers in Tehran attended by hundreds of thousands of people that are broadcast live countrywide. When the statement was read out, the worshippers raised slogans condemning the US, the zionist entity and its western backers.

The statement said that US and other nuclear-armed powers have punished Iran with the sanctions even though it doesn't have nuclear weapons, while at the same time they support the zionist entity that has 300-500 nuclear weapons. Unlike Iran, the zionist state has also not signed the nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (PT).

"The world has never seen any Security Council resolution about the Zionist regime's proliferation of nuclear weapons," the Iranian council said. "The Security Council has never wanted to investigate who provided nuclear weapons to this regime."

The International Atomic Energy Agency, the nuclear watch-dog body, has found no evidence that Iran has diverted any uranium to make nuclear weapons. "The resolution about the Islamic Republic of Iran's peaceful nuclear activities is based on trumped up charges that have never been proven," the council said.

Unlike previous anti-Iran Security Council resolutions, the June 9 resolution did not win unanimous support. Both Turkey and Brazil voted against the resolution and Lebanon abstained. To win the support of China and Russia, the resolution had to be watered down considerably.

The US and its European allies have used the latest resolution to impose additional restrictions on Iranian companies and banks. President Dmitri Medvedev of Russia criticised this on June 17 in an interview with the Wall Street Journal, saying the resolution was meant to encourage Iran to come to the negotiating table. Medvedev also critized unilateral actions by the US and its allies against Iran saying the US had no trade relations with Iran so it did not hurt its interests but Russia did.

The Islamic Republic reacted angrily to Russia's stab in the back when Moscow supported the unjust and illegal resolution and President Mahmoud Ahmedinejad refused to attend the Shanghai Cooperation Organization meeting in Uzbekistan a few days later. Russia has also baulked at supplying Iran SS300 missiles that had been purchased and paid for as well as withholding material and equipment for the Bushehr nuclear power plant.

The Americans have bribed Russia and its ruling elites have fallen for promised handouts from a bankrupt America.

The UN Security Council resolutions, however, are a clear proof that this body is no more than a front for western global hegemony. It is unrealistic to expect any fairness of justice from such a body.

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Most refugees Muslims, says UNHCR report

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California, Crescent Online
June 18, 2010, 01:00 am EST

According to recently released UNHCR report titled "2009 Global Trends", some 43.3 million people around the world were displaced from their homes. This is the highest number since the mid 1990s, which witnessed a sharp spike in refugees during the Balkan crisis. As illustrated by the report’s cover, that depicts a Somali refugee in hijab cradling her child in a barren camp, the 2009 refugee situation is tied to devastating wars and conflicts in Muslim-majority regions.

"Persistent conflict in the Democratic Republic of Congo, Pakistan and Somalia mainly accounted for the increase in the overall figure," the report stated. In addition, refugees from Afghanistan, Iraq, and Palestine spiraled the number. It is also important to remember that the actual numbers are far higher; UN statistics are estimations based on registered claims for aid. It does not include individuals who are incapacitated or unwilling to register with the UN.

The refugees mainly represent part of the human cost of US foreign policy. The US-sponsored war in Pakistan and Afghanistan has terrorized the publics of the two countries en masse, destroying infrastructure, towns and villages, and social networks. "Global Trends" observes that one in four of the worldwide refugee population is an Afghan. The US energy lobby’s lust for Iraqi oil has generated 1.8 million Iraqi refugees, who have sought sanctuary in Syria and Lebanon and have fallen prey to the prostitution industry.

The brutal assault Somalia’s Islamic Courts Union movement through the proxy Ethiopian military has generated a critical refugee situation in Somalia. The report estimates that 132,000 Somalis have fled the country to seek refuge in neighboring territories, while 300,000 Somalis remain internally displaced.

Not only are Muslim or Muslim-majority regions the sources of many refugee outflows, but developing countries that already face uncertain political and economic futures have become hosts to 80% of the worldwide refugee population. The report notes that “the 49 least developed countries provided asylum to 1.9 million refugees.” Pakistan serves as the host to the largest number of refugees (1.7 million Afghans and internally displaced Pakistanis).

According to the report, Iran is hosting the second highest refugee population, accepting some 1.1 million people within its borders. While Europe and the US have been the source of most global conflicts, through their economic policies and support for political cronies in various countries, they have borne the smallest cost for displaced people. The US has resettled a mere 80,000 of this number within its borders.

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Chinese trade and South Caucasus poverty

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MD, Toronto, Crescent-online
June 18, 2010 - 01:00 pm EST

The latest available data on Chinese economic presence in the South Caucasus demonstrates not just the growing influence of China, but also the region's growing poverty. According to the latest available data provided by the Central Asia-Caucasus Institute (CACI), in 2009 bilateral trade between China and Azerbaijan reached US$300 million; trade turnover with Armenian reached almost US$110 million and the 2010 bilateral trade with Georgia reached US$47 million.

CACI report on Chinese economic involvement in the South Caucasus shows its primary investment is aimed at extracting energy resources from the Caspian Sea and developing regional transportation networks to facilitate the export of Chinese goods to Europe.

Apart from economic interests, China also has geo-strategic aims in the area. China's primary strategic goal is to contain the growth of pan-Turkism. Azerbaijan being the only Turkic state in the region has long been the center and victim of pan-Turkic agenda bolstered by the West as a tool against Islamic Iran and China. At the height of pan-Turkism in the late 1990s China sold eight Typhoon multiple rocket systems to Armenia as a counter measure against Aliyev’s pro pan-Turkist policies.
 
Pan-Turkism in Azerbaijan is no longer as strong as it used to be, primarily due to the withdrawal of Turkey from this NATO-backed project since an Islamic oriented political party came to power there.

Nevertheless, under foreign influence, the regime in Baku still keeps this political valve open. As a consequence, in 2008 China refused to vote for the UN resolution drafted by Azerbaijan that required an “immediate, complete, and unconditional withdrawal of Armenian forces” from occupied Azerbaijani territories. This shows that China still regards pan-Turkism as a potential threat to its territorial integrity, especially taking into account last year’s ethnic clashes in the Turkic region of Eastern Turkestan, otherwise known as Xinjiang.

Economic data showing growing trade between China and the South Caucasus does not signify China's economic weight so much as it reflects growing regional poverty. Most Caucasian traders consider Chinese goods to be of inferior quality and the option of last resort. Chinese goods are also highly unpopular among regional consumers due to their poor quality.

The fact that local tradesmen buy Chinese goods shows that they have no money to afford higher quality goods from elsewhere. It is also interesting to note that China’s trade in the region is highest with Azerbaijan where people are poorer than in Georgia or Armenia. Chinese trade with Georgia is low because people are better off economically there than in Armenia and Azerbaijan and therefore can afford purchases from other countries. This perspective is not based on extraordinary economic “data” produced by the government of Azerbaijan and its Western patrons, but on direct interaction with the people of the region.

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