Saturday 30 April 2011

Events to remember Liverpool's victims of 1941 Blitz

BBC News - Events to remember Liverpool's victims of 1941 Blitz:


Three days of commemorations have begun in Liverpool in memory of those who died in the Blitz 70 years ago.

An intensive week of bombings in May 1941 left 1,700 people dead and destroyed thousands of homes, devastating the city.

The memorial events began with the sound of an air raid siren at 1030 BST, followed by a parade of war veterans through the city centre.

Two minutes' silence were observed on Church Street at 1100 BST.

The Lord Mayor of Liverpool, Councillor Hazel Williams, then laid a wreath and made a speech marking the commemorations.

She was followed by MPs, representatives of the armed forces, Liverpool and Everton football clubs and the Merseyside fire and police services."
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Friday 29 April 2011

Yom Hashoah – Holocaust Martyrs’ and Heroes’ Remembrance Day

Yom Hashoah – Holocaust Martyrs’ and Heroes’ Remembrance Day is a national day of commemoration in Israel, on which the six million Jews murdered in the Holocaust are memorialized. It begins on the evening of the 27th of Nissan which this year falls on May 1st. The central ceremonies, in the evening and the following morning, are held at Yad Vashem – The Holocaust Martyrs’ and Heroes’ Remembrance Authority.

Each year at the ceremony, six torches are lit in memory of the six millions Jews murdered during the Holocaust. The torchlighters are people whose wartime experiences reflects the central theme chosen by Yad Vashem. Their personal stories can be read here.

And here are photos of how they look today in 2011 — alive, well and living in the Jewish state — something Hitler hoped they would never see.
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Paying attention to important things

The inner world of our dreams helps us to detach ourselves from excessive preoccupation with our outer world and give us a sense of freedom.

There was this sociologist who was making a study of some North American Indians. One day she was present when a government official was lecturing in a particular village on the necessity of digging proper latrines. The sociologist noticed that one of the Indians burst out laughing at a very boring part of the lecture. She was curious about this so after the official had gone, she asked the Indian what had been so amusing.

He said, 'Oh, the bear had just fallen into the water.' When she enquired further she found that every time he became bored, especially during talks from government officials, he would, in his imagination, go bear hunting, and enjoy all the excitement of it.

Sometimes we just need to give ourselves a break.

Peter Hannah
Follow your dream – Restoring lost intimacy
www. Columba.ie"
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Thursday 28 April 2011

Not my wedding

I won't be watching the "Royal" wedding.

Not that I don't wish the pair every happiness. Good luck to them and God bless. But there are two very important points that bother me:

1. Privilege is an insidious poison. It is a poison thousands are dying of as they try in Libya, Syria and the other lands to peacefully demand democratic institutions. Privilege abused is deadly. Privilege used to support democratic institutions, may give authority to those institutions, but it is still privilege - the false (un-democratic) assumption that someone has more rights than some one else by virtue of their birth alone. The public celebration of the "Royal" wedding is also a celebration of privilege. The privileges enjoyed by every member of the "Royal" family and every hanger-on whose very job and position in society is totally dependant - not on their abilities or academic qualifications - but on this privilege.

Whilst we fight a war to defend those suffering from privilege’s excesses, we need to keep this in mind.

2. The Windsor family are rich. Arguably the richest family, with their vast estates and investments, in the UK. Therefore I object very strongly to even a penny of the public purse (especially in this time of severe cuts in services to the poor) being spent on this celebration. By all means march up and down the Strand in fancy carriages and hold receptions galore, but PAY FOR IT YOURSELF.

(BTW I was married on the same day as Charles and Diane. Our marriage lasted 2 years longer than theirs)
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Wednesday 27 April 2011

Thank God they are not Jews

The Jews in their desire to establish independence and realize control of their own democratic institutions accepted the UN partition of Palestine in 1947. They were attacked by the surrounding Arab nations who had rejected the UN partition plan. After a hard fought War of Independence the Jews were not "pushed into the sea", the State of Israel was declared and established. 500,000 Arab refugees were created - a sad fact that was to be manipulated and distorted and misused far outweighing in the eyes of so-called impartial third party observers the criminal acts of the rejectionists of the UN partition.

And who are these rejectionists who have constantly supported terrorist actions and promoted, participated in wars against the State of Israel? Who are these rejectionists who took the high moral ground when judging Israel’s almost impossible task of policing the intifadas that were fuelled by these rejectionists' anti-Jewish, anti-Israeli rhetoric?

They are the same toilets (Gadaffi and Assad et al.) who are indiscriminately killing their own people for the terrible crime of wanting control of their own democratic institutions.
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Tuesday 26 April 2011

The speed of light

If you had been present at the moment of the resurrection of Jesus, what would you have seen? If there had been a video camera outside the tomb, what would it have seen recorded? Probably there would have been a huge flash of light.

The historical figure, Jesus of Nazareth, moved beyond any confinement in space and time and became Light Itself, which we now know from astrophysics is omnipresent in the universe, and its speed is the ultimate measure of all things. That’s why you and I have total access to the Christ. He morphed from the confined Jesus to the Cosmic Christ, which includes all of creation—and even you and me.

We are a part of that one shared light (Ephesians 5:8), that "enlightens all people" (John 1:9), and has come down from "the Father of all Light" (James 1:17). In John's Gospel he predicted the same: "I am the Light of the world" (John 8:12). One could even say that in Christ, God and Light have become the same. And nobody on this earth can control the light. It goes where it goes—instantaneously.
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Monday 25 April 2011

Guantánamo leaks lift lid on world's most controversial prison

Guantánamo leaks lift lid on world's most controversial prison | World news | The Guardian:
"Guantánamo leaks lift lid on world's most controversial prison
• Innocent people interrogated for years on slimmest pretexts
• Children, elderly and mentally ill among those wrongfully held
• 172 prisoners remain, some with no prospect of trial or release
Read the original documents"

Sunday 24 April 2011

Hallelujah - He is risen

That God loves us is evident by our existence. Living in this time and space and Universe is enough to be grateful for. But even more so than any human parent, He has also sacrificed and raised from the dead His son in order that whatever we may do wrong will be forgiven, and that we will have eternal life.

In return for this wondrous gift, we have only to do two things:

1. Love God with all our heart and soul
2. Love our neighbours as we love ourselves

...the rest is just show business!
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Friday 22 April 2011

Good Friday

John 18:1-19:42
Jesus left with his disciples and crossed the Kedron valley. There was a garden there, and he went into it with his disciples. Judas the traitor knew the place well, since Jesus had often met his disciples there, and he brought the cohort to this place together with a detachment of guards sent by the chief priests and the Pharisees, all with lanterns and torches and weapons. Knowing everything that was going to happen to him, Jesus then came forward and said, ‘Who are you looking for?’ They answered, ‘Jesus the Nazarene.’ He said, ‘I am he.’ Now Judas the traitor was standing among them. When Jesus said, ‘I am he’, they moved back and fell to the ground. He asked them a second time, ‘Who are you looking for?’ They said, ‘Jesus the Nazarene.’ ‘I have told you that I am he,’ replied Jesus. ‘If I am the one you are looking for, let these others go.’ This was to fulfil the words he had spoken, ‘Not one of those you gave me have I lost.’

Simon Peter, who carried a sword, drew it and wounded the high priest’s servant, cutting off his right ear. The servant’s name was Malchus. Jesus said to Peter, ‘Put your sword back in its scabbard; am I not to drink the cup that the Father has given me?’

The cohort and its captain and the Jewish guards seized Jesus and bound him. They took him first to Annas, because Annas was the father-in-law of Caiaphas, who was high priest that year. It was Caiaphas who had suggested to the Jews, ‘It is better for one man to die for the people.’

Simon Peter, with another disciple, followed Jesus. This disciple, who was known to the high priest, went with Jesus into the high priest’s palace, but Peter stayed outside the door. So the other disciple, the one known to the high priest, went out, spoke to the woman who was keeping the door and brought Peter in. The maid on duty at the door said to Peter, ‘Aren’t you another of that man’s disciples?’ He answered, ‘I am not.’ Now it was cold, and the servants and guards had lit a charcoal fire and were standing there warming themselves; so Peter stood there too, warming himself with the others.

The high priest questioned Jesus about his disciples and his teaching. Jesus answered, ‘I have spoken openly for all the world to hear; I have always taught in the synagogue and in the Temple where all the Jews meet together: I have said nothing in secret. But why ask me? Ask my hearers what I taught: they know what I said.’ At these words, one of the guards standing by gave Jesus a slap in the face, saying, ‘Is that the way to answer the high priest?’ Jesus replied, ‘If there is something wrong in what I said, point it out; but if there is no offence in it, why do you strike me?’ Then Annas sent him, still bound, to Caiaphas the high priest.
As Simon Peter stood there warming himself, someone said to him, ‘Aren’t you another of his disciples?’ He denied it saying, ‘I am not.’ One of the high priest’s servants, a relation of the man whose ear Peter had cut off, said, ‘Didn’t I see you in the garden with him?’ Again Peter denied it; and at once a cock crew.

They then led Jesus from the house of Caiaphas to the Praetorium. It was now morning. They did not go into the Praetorium themselves or they would be defiled and unable to eat the passover. So Pilate came outside to them and said, ‘What charge do you bring against this man?’ They replied, ‘If he were not a criminal, we should not be handing him over to you.’ Pilate said, ‘Take him yourselves, and try him by your own Law.’ The Jews answered, ‘We are not allowed to put a man to death.’ This was to fulfil the words Jesus had spoken indicating the way he was going to die.

So Pilate went back into the Praetorium and called Jesus to him, ‘Are you the king of the Jews?’ he asked. Jesus replied, ‘Do you ask this of your own accord, or have others spoken to you about me?’ Pilate answered, ‘Am I a Jew? It is your own people and the chief priests who have handed you over to me: what have you done?’ Jesus replied, ‘Mine is not a kingdom of this world; if my kingdom were of this world, my men would have fought to prevent my being surrendered to the Jews. But my kingdom is not of this kind.’ ‘So you are a king then?’ said Pilate. ‘It is you who say it’ answered Jesus. ‘Yes, I am a king. I was born for this, I came into the world for this: to bear witness to the truth; and all who are on the side of truth listen to my voice.’ ‘Truth?’ said Pilate ‘What is that?’; and with that he went out again to the Jews and said, ‘I find no case against him. But according to a custom of yours I should release one prisoner at the Passover; would you like me, then, to release the king of the Jews?’ At this they shouted: ‘Not this man,’ they said ‘but Barabbas.’ Barabbas was a brigand.

Pilate then had Jesus taken away and scourged; and after this, the soldiers twisted some thorns into a crown and put it on his head, and dressed him in a purple robe. They kept coming up to him and saying, ‘Hail, king of the Jews!’; and they slapped him in the face.

Pilate came outside again and said to them, ‘Look, I am going to bring him out to you to let you see that I find no case.’ Jesus then came out wearing the crown of thorns and the purple robe. Pilate said, ‘Here is the man.’ When they saw him the chief priests and the guards shouted, ‘Crucify him! Crucify him!’ Pilate said, ‘Take him yourselves and crucify him: I can find no case against him.’ ‘We have a Law,’ the Jews replied ‘and according to that Law he ought to die, because he has claimed to be the Son of God.’

When Pilate heard them say this his fears increased. Re-entering the Praetorium, he said to Jesus, ‘Where do you come from?’ But Jesus made no answer. Pilate then said to him, ‘Are you refusing to speak to me? Surely you know I have power to release you and I have power to crucify you?’ ‘You would have no power over me’ replied Jesus ‘if it had not been given you from above; that is why the one who handed me over to you has the greater guilt.’

From that moment Pilate was anxious to set him free, but the Jews shouted, ‘If you set him free you are no friend of Caesar’s; anyone who makes himself king is defying Caesar.’ Hearing these words, Pilate had Jesus brought out, and seated himself on the chair of judgement at a place called the Pavement, in Hebrew Gabbatha. It was Passover Preparation Day, about the sixth hour. ‘Here is your king’ said Pilate to the Jews. ‘Take him away, take him away!’ they said. ‘Crucify him!’ ‘Do you want me to crucify your king?’ said Pilate. The chief priests answered, ‘We have no king except Caesar.’ So in the end Pilate handed him over to them to be crucified.

They then took charge of Jesus, and carrying his own cross he went out of the city to the place of the skull or, as it was called in Hebrew, Golgotha, where they crucified him with two others, one on either side with Jesus in the middle.
Pilate wrote out a notice and had it fixed to the cross; it ran: ‘Jesus the Nazarene, King of the Jews.’ This notice was read by many of the Jews, because the place where Jesus was crucified was not far from the city, and the writing was in Hebrew, Latin and Greek. So the Jewish chief priests said to Pilate, ‘You should not write “King of the Jews,” but “This man said: I am King of the Jews.”’ Pilate answered, ‘What I have written, I have written.’

When the soldiers had finished crucifying Jesus they took his clothing and divided it into four shares, one for each soldier. His undergarment was seamless, woven in one piece from neck to hem; so they said to one another, ‘Instead of tearing it, let’s throw dice to decide who is to have it.’ In this way the words of scripture were fulfilled:
They shared out my clothing among them.
They cast lots for my clothes.
This is exactly what the soldiers did.

Near the cross of Jesus stood his mother and his mother’s sister, Mary the wife of Clopas, and Mary of Magdala. Seeing his mother and the disciple he loved standing near her, Jesus said to his mother, ‘Woman, this is your son. Then to the disciple he said, ‘This is your mother.’ And from that moment the disciple made a place for her in his home.

After this, Jesus knew that everything had now been completed, and to fulfil the scripture perfectly he said:
‘I am thirsty.’
A jar full of vinegar stood there, so putting a sponge soaked in the vinegar on a hyssop stick they held it up to his mouth. After Jesus had taken the vinegar he said, ‘It is accomplished’; and bowing his head he gave up his spirit.

It was Preparation Day, and to prevent the bodies remaining on the cross during the sabbath – since that sabbath was a day of special solemnity – the Jews asked Pilate to have the legs broken and the bodies taken away. Consequently the soldiers came and broke the legs of the first man who had been crucified with him and then of the other. When they came to Jesus, they found he was already dead, and so instead of breaking his legs one of the soldiers pierced his side with a lance; and immediately there came out blood and water. This is the evidence of one who saw it – trustworthy evidence, and he knows he speaks the truth – and he gives it so that you may believe as well. Because all this happened to fulfil the words of scripture:
Not one bone of his will be broken;
and again, in another place scripture says:
They will look on the one whom they have pierced.



After this, Joseph of Arimathaea, who was a disciple of Jesus – though a secret one because he was afraid of the Jews – asked Pilate to let him remove the body of Jesus. Pilate gave permission, so they came and took it away. Nicodemus came as well – the same one who had first come to Jesus at night-time – and he brought a mixture of myrrh and aloes, weighing about a hundred pounds. They took the body of Jesus and wrapped it with the spices in linen cloths, following the Jewish burial custom. At the place where he had been crucified there was a garden, and in this garden a new tomb in which no one had yet been buried. Since it was the Jewish Day of Preparation and the tomb was near at hand, they laid Jesus there.
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Thursday 21 April 2011

Maundy Thursday

John 13:1-15
It was before the festival of the Passover, and Jesus knew that the hour had come for him to pass from this world to the Father. He had always loved those who were his in the world, but now he showed how perfect his love was.
They were at supper, and the devil had already put it into the mind of Judas Iscariot son of Simon, to betray him. Jesus knew that the Father had put everything into his hands, and that he had come from God and was returning to God, and he got up from table, removed his outer garment and, taking a towel, wrapped it round his waist; he then poured water into a basin and began to wash the disciples’ feet and to wipe them with the towel he was wearing.

He came to Simon Peter, who said to him, ‘Lord, are you going to wash my feet?’ Jesus answered, ‘At the moment you do not know what I am doing, but later you will understand.’ ‘Never!’ said Peter ‘You shall never wash my feet.’ Jesus replied, ‘If I do not wash you, you can have nothing in common with me.’ ‘Then, Lord,’ said Simon Peter ‘not only my feet, but my hands and my head as well!’ Jesus said, ‘No one who has taken a bath needs washing, he is clean all over. You too are clean, though not all of you are.’ He knew who was going to betray him, that was why he said, ‘though not all of you are.’

When he had washed their feet and put on his clothes again he went back to the table. ‘Do you understand’ he said ‘what I have done to you? You call me Master and Lord, and rightly; so I am. If I, then, the Lord and Master, have washed your feet, you should wash each other’s feet. I have given you an example so that you may copy what I have done to you.’

Wednesday 20 April 2011

The death of true freedom

"To claim the right to abortion, infanticide and euthanasia, and to recognize that right in law, means to attribute to human freedom a perverse and evil significance: that of an absolute power over others and against others. This is the death of true freedom...  - Pope John Paul II ('The Gospel of Life,' No. 20)"
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Government loses abortion battle

BBC News - Government loses abortion battle: "The Department of Health has lost a court battle to keep secret some details on abortion statistics.

The government was challenging an Information Tribunal decision but data on late abortions must now be disclosed.

The court case follows an application by an anti-abortion group, the ProLife Alliance, for the publication of all data on abortion in England and Wales.

The Department of Health is considering whether to appeal against the ruling.

The case dates back nearly a decade, to the release of statistics on late abortions carried out in 2001.

Abortion on what is called 'social' grounds is only legal in the first 24 weeks of pregnancy."

Wednesday of Holy Week

Matthew 26:14-25
One of the Twelve, the man called Judas Iscariot, went to the chief priests and said, ‘What are you prepared to give me if I hand him over to you?’ They paid him thirty silver pieces, and from that moment he looked for an opportunity to betray him.
Now on the first day of Unleavened Bread the disciples came to Jesus to say, ‘Where do you want us to make the preparations for you to eat the passover?’ ‘Go to so-and-so in the city’ he replied ‘and say to him, “The Master says: My time is near. It is at your house that I am keeping Passover with my disciples.”’ The disciples did what Jesus told them and prepared the Passover.
When evening came he was at table with the twelve disciples. And while they were eating he said ‘I tell you solemnly, one of you is about to betray me’ They were greatly distressed and started asking him in turn, ‘Not I, Lord, surely?’ He answered, ‘Someone who has dipped his hand into the dish with me, will betray me. The Son of Man is going to his fate, as the scriptures say he will, but alas for that man by whom the Son of Man is betrayed! Better for that man if he had never been born!’ Judas, who was to betray him; asked in his turn, ‘Not I, Rabbi, surely?’ ‘They are your own words’ answered Jesus.

Tuesday 19 April 2011

Tuesday of Holy Week

John 13:21-33,36-38

While at supper with his disciples, Jesus was troubled in spirit and declared, ‘I tell you most solemnly, one of you will betray me.’ The disciples looked at one another, wondering which he meant. The disciple Jesus loved was reclining next to Jesus; Simon Peter signed to him and said, ‘Ask who it is he means’, so leaning back on Jesus’ breast he said, ‘Who is it, Lord?’ ‘It is the one’ replied Jesus ‘to whom I give the piece of bread that I shall dip in the dish.’ He dipped the piece of bread and gave it to Judas son of Simon Iscariot. At that instant, after Judas had taken the bread, Satan entered him. Jesus then said, ‘What you are going to do, do quickly.’ None of the others at table understood the reason he said this. Since Judas had charge of the common fund, some of them thought Jesus was telling him, ‘Buy what we need for the festival’, or telling him to give something to the poor. As soon as Judas had taken the piece of bread he went out. Night had fallen.
When he had gone Jesus said:
‘Now has the Son of Man been glorified,
and in him God has been glorified.
If God has been glorified in him,
God will in turn glorify him in himself,
and will glorify him very soon.
‘My little children,
I shall not be with you much longer.
You will look for me,
And, as I told the Jews,
where I am going, you cannot come.’
Simon Peter said, ‘Lord, where are you going?’ Jesus replied, ‘Where I am going you cannot follow me now; you will follow me later.’ Peter said to him, ‘Why can’t I follow you now? I will lay down my life for you.’ ‘Lay down your life for me?’ answered Jesus. ‘I tell you most solemnly, before the cock crows you will have disowned me three times.’

Monday 18 April 2011

Monday of Holy Week

John 12:1-11:

"Six days before the Passover, Jesus went to Bethany, where Lazarus was, whom he had raised from the dead. They gave a dinner for him there; Martha waited on them and Lazarus was among those at table. Mary brought in a pound of very costly ointment, pure nard, and with it anointed the feet of Jesus, wiping them with her hair; the house was full of the scent of the ointment. Then Judas Iscariot – one of his disciples, the man who was to betray him – said, ‘Why wasn’t this ointment sold for three hundred denarii, and the money given to the poor?’ He said this, not because he cared about the poor, but because he was a thief; he was in charge of the common fund and used to help himself to the contributions. So Jesus said, ‘Leave her alone; she had to keep this scent for the day of my burial. You have the poor with you always, you will not always have me.’
  Meanwhile a large number of Jews heard that he was there and came not only on account of Jesus but also to see Lazarus whom he had raised from the dead. Then the chief priests decided to kill Lazarus as well, since it was on his account that many of the Jews were leaving them and believing in Jesus."

Friday 15 April 2011

Libya Live Blog - April 15 | Al Jazeera Blogs

Libya Live Blog - April 15 | Al Jazeera Blogs: "In an interview with Al Jazeera, Robert Hunter, a former US ambassador to NATO, says the allies are 'not divided at all on the least common denominator which is to use a limited amount of air power to protect civilians up to a point'.

Hunter says the question now is whether NATO will go beyond that."

Thursday 14 April 2011

Libya and Middle East uprising - live updates | World news | guardian.co.uk

Libya and Middle East uprising - live updates | World news | guardian.co.uk: "3.58pm: Helen Pidd in Berlin has filed a story on the remarks made by Nato secretary general Anders Fogh Rasmussen about Libya at the organisation's summit there. She focuses on his plea for more specialised fighter jets to join the anti-Gaddafi operation if civilian casualties are to be minimised.


At a meeting of Nato foreign ministers in Berlin on Thursday, Admiral James Stavridis asked for more 'precision fighter ground attack aircrafts' which can best identify land targets, said Rasmussen.

The US military has the world's most sophisticated warplanes, but Rasmussen insisted Stavridis had not picked out the Americans when making his plea.

Rasmussen admitted he had received 'no specific pledges' for more planes, but he said he had 'heard statements that give me hope' that by the time the ministers fly home on Friday, more countries will have increased their commitment to the Libyan operation."

Libya and Middle East uprising - live updates | World news | guardian.co.uk

Libya and Middle East uprising - live updates | World news | guardian.co.uk: "3.24pm: Libyan state TV is reporting casualties from the air strikes in Tripoli, according to Reuters.

Meanwhile, in Britain the Treasury has removed former Libyan foreign minister Moussa Koussa from an EU sanctions list, removing a freeze on his assets"

Libya Live Blog - April 14 | Al Jazeera Blogs

Libya Live Blog - April 14 | Al Jazeera Blogs: "9:37am
A three-pronged push is underway to find a solution to end the fighting in Libya and halt the growing political impasse.

The contact group which met in Doha on Wednesday discussed a 'temporary financial mechanism' to channel cash into a trust fund to aid rebels fighting Gaddafi's forces.

In Cairo, international leaders will focus on political solutions and look for ways to 'reinforce co-ordination between the Arab League, UN, African Union and Organisation for the Islamic Conference'.

While in Berlin, Libya will be on the top of the agenda for NATO's foreign ministers As their military strategy in the conflict comes under the spotlight."

Wednesday 13 April 2011

Missing the Story - Standpoint - Jewish Ideas Daily

Missing the Story - Standpoint - Jewish Ideas Daily

Syrian soldiers shot for refusing to fire on protesters | World news | The Guardian

Syrian soldiers shot for refusing to fire on protesters | World news | The Guardian: "Syrian soldiers have been shot by security forces after refusing to fire on protesters, witnesses said, as a crackdown on anti-government demonstrations intensified.

Witnesses told al-Jazeera and the BBC that some soldiers had refused to shoot after the army moved into Banias in the wake of intense protests on Friday.

Human rights monitors named Mourad Hejjo, a conscript from Madaya village, as one of those shot by security snipers. 'His family and town are saying he refused to shoot at his people,' said Wassim Tarif, a local human rights monitor."

BBC News - Peeling back Tripoli's layers of reality

BBC News - Peeling back Tripoli's layers of reality: "The same day a man waiting in a traffic jam next to the press minibus wound down his window.

'Don't believe anything,' he said. And without another word, drove off."

New Statesman - Westminster warriors untouched by Libya’s suffering and bloodshed

New Statesman - Westminster warriors untouched by Libya’s suffering and bloodshed: "On 23 March, the US-backed Egyptian military issued a decree barring all strikes and protests. This was barely reported in the west. With Gaddafi now the accredited demon, Israel, the real canker, can continue its wholesale land theft and expulsions."

Mau Mau Uprising - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Mau Mau Uprising - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: "The Mau Mau Uprising (also known as the Mau Mau Revolt,[11] Mau Mau Rebellion and the Kenya Emergency) was a military conflict that took place in Kenya (then called British East Africa), between 1952 and 1960. It involved a Kikuyu dominated anti-colonial group called the Mau Mau and elements of the British Army, auxiliaries and anti-Mau Mau Kikuyu. The conflict later widened to become a generalised civil war.[12]"

Mau Mau Uprising - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Mau Mau Uprising - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: "E]lectric shock was widely used, as well as cigarettes and fire. The screening teams whipped, shot, burned and mutilated Mau Mau suspects, ostensibly to gather intelligence for military operations and as court evidence."

Mau Mau Uprising - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Mau Mau Uprising - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: "Settler groups, displeased with the government's response to the increasing Mau Mau threat created their own units to combat the Mau Mau. One settler with the Kenya Police Reserve's Special Branch described an interrogation of a Mau Mau, suspected of murder, which he assisted: 'By the time I cut his balls off he had no ears, and his eyeball, the right one, I think, was hanging out of its socket. Too bad, he died before we got much out of him.'[72]"

Mau Mau Uprising - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Mau Mau Uprising - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: "British officer describes his actions after capturing three known Mau Mau:
I stuck my revolver right in his grinning mouth and I said something, I don’t remember what, and I pulled the trigger. His brains went all over the side of the police station. The other two Mickeys [Mau Mau] were standing there looking blank. I said to them that if they didn’t tell me where to find the rest of the gang I’d kill them too. They didn’t say a word so I shot them both. One wasn’t dead so I shot him in the ear. When the sub-inspector drove up, I told him that the Mickeys tried to escape. He didn’t believe me but all he said was 'bury them and see the wall is cleared up.'[71]"

Democracy and Class Struggle: Castration and conspiracy: How British government covered up torture of the Mau Mau - including Obama's grandfather - for 50 years

Democracy and Class Struggle: Castration and conspiracy: How British government covered up torture of the Mau Mau - including Obama's grandfather - for 50 years: "Castration and conspiracy: How British government covered up torture of the Mau Mau - including Obama's grandfather - for 50 years




The full horror of a brutal campaign of torture meted out by British officials on Kenyan rebels including Barack Obama's grandfather has emerged for the first time.

A cache of secret documents detailing efforts to suppress the Mau Mau uprising has lain hidden in the Foreign and Commonwealth Office, in London, for 50 years.

Removed from Kenya on the cusp of independence, they were uncovered in January after five Kenyans launched a lawsuit against the British government.

The claimants say they suffered castration, sexual abuse and severe beatings in detention camps administered by the British government and want an apology and financial compensation."

Tuesday 12 April 2011

Libya Live Blog - April 12 | Al Jazeera Blogs

Libya Live Blog - April 12 | Al Jazeera Blogs: "8:43am
NATO is not doing enough to protect civilians in Libya, Alain Juppe, the French foreign minister said on France Info radio:

NATO must play its role fully. It wanted to take the lead in operations, we accepted that. It must play its role today which means preventing that Gaddafi uses heavy weapons to bomb populations."

Libya Live Blog - April 12 | Al Jazeera Blogs

Libya Live Blog - April 12 | Al Jazeera Blogs: "12:45pm
NATO must intensify its efforts in Libya to protect civilians from attacks by forces loyal to leader Muammar Gaddafi, British Foreign Secretary William Hague said, echoing his French counterpart Alain Juppe.

'We must maintain and intensify our efforts in NATO,' Hague told reporters on arrival at a meeting of European Union foreign ministers in Luxembourg, when asked about criticism of the Western military alliance's campaign in Libya.

That is why the United Kingdom has in the last weeks supplied additional aircraft capable of striking ground targets threatening the civilian population ... of course it would be welcome if other countries also did the same."

Libya Live Blog - April 12 | Al Jazeera Blogs

Libya Live Blog - April 12 | Al Jazeera Blogs: "12:20pm
Captured rebel Libyan fighters have been found shot in the head with their hands tied behind their backs, Amnesty International said, adding it has strong evidence of other human rights abuses. Forces loyal to Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi had also deliberately killed unarmed protesters and attacked civilians fleeing fighting, Amnesty said, citing evidence gathered by its delegates in eastern Libya over the past six weeks.

The rights group said Gaddafi's troops appeared to have executed captured rebel fighters close to the town of Ajdabiyah. Its researchers in eastern Libya had in recent days seen the bodies of two opposition fighters who had been shot in the back of the head after their hands had been bound behind their backs.

Amnesty said it had received credible reports of four similar cases, where bodies of captured fighters were reportedly found with their hands tied behind their backs and multiple gunshot wounds to the upper parts of their bodies. Malcolm Smart, Amnesty International's director for the Middle East and North Africa, said:

The circumstances of these killings strongly suggest that they were carried out by the forces loyal to Colonel Gaddafi."

Muammar Gaddafi - Wikiquote

Muammar Gaddafi - Wikiquote: "Israel is a colonialist-imperialist phenomenon. There is no such thing as an Israeli people. Before 1948, world geography knew of no state such as Israel. Israel is the result of an invasion, of aggression."

Monday 11 April 2011

Who is helping Gaddafi out? — RT

Who is helping Gaddafi out? — RT

BBC News - Carbon emissions linked to Europe's hay fever rise

BBC News - Carbon emissions linked to Europe's hay fever rise: "Researchers from 13 EU nations analysed pollen levels for more than 20 species of tree and plant.

They found that many, including several that cause allergies such as hay fever, correlated with rising CO2 levels.

Presenting their study at the European Geosciences Union (EGU) annual meeting, scientists said city planners might need to review which trees they plant.

Hay fever and other allergies appear to be rising across Europe.

In the UK, GP diagnoses of allergic rhinitis, which includes hay fever, rose by a third between 2001 and 2005.

It has been suggested that higher temperatures might be causing plants to produce more pollen.

But by comparing pollen counts during relatively hotter and relatively cooler years, this latest study found temperature was not the cause.

Annette Menzel from the Technical University of Munich said other possible factors were eliminated as well.

'We thought the increase in the amount of pollen could be related to land use changes, but we don't observe this,' she told BBC News.

'We tried to link it to temperature, but that's not possible.

'So the only effect that's left would be a CO2 effect; and we know from experiments in the real world and in climate chambers that CO2 does promote the amount of pollen [that trees produce].'"

BBC - Homepage

BBC - Homepage: "The ancient Greek word tragomaskalos means 'with armpits smelling like a he-goat'.

By candlelight, a goat looks like a lady. FRENCH PROVERB"