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May 27, 2012

AN ONGOING DISASTER: Libya, Africa and Africom


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MORE THAN 50,000 DEATHS
The scale of the ongoing tragedy visited on Libya by NATO and its allies is becoming horribly clearer with each passing day. Estimates of those killed so far vary, but 50,000 seems like a low estimate; indeed the British Ministry of Defence was boasting that the onslaught had killed 35,000 as early as last May. But this number is constantly growing. The destruction of the state’s forces by British, French and American blitzkrieg has left the country in a state of total anarchy – in the worst possible sense of the word. Having had nothing to unite them other than a temporary willingness to act as NATO’s foot soldiers, the former ‘rebels’ are now turning on each other. 147 were killed in in-fighting in Southern Libya in a single week earlier this year, and in recent weeks government buildings – including thePrime Ministerial compound – have come under fire by ‘rebels’ demanding cash payment for their services. $1.4billion has been paid out already – demonstrating once again that it was the forces of NATO colonialism, not Gaddafi, who were reliant on ‘mercenaries’- but payments were suspended last month due to widespread nepotism. Corruption is becoming endemic – a further $2.5billion in oil revenues that was supposed to have been transferred to the national treasury remains unaccounted for. Libyan resources are now being jointly plundered by the oil multinationals and a handful of chosen families from amongst the country’s new elites; a classic neo-colonial stitch-up. The use of these resources for giant infrastructure projects such as the Great Manmade River, and the massive raising of living standards over the past four decades (Libyan life expectancy rose from 51 to 77 since Gaddafi came to power in 1969) sadly looks to have already become a thing of the past.
But woe betide anyone who mentions that now. It was decided long ago that no supporters of Gaddafi would be allowed to stand in the upcoming elections, but recent changes have gone even further. Law 37, passed by the new NATO-imposed government last month, has created a new crime of ‘glorifying’ the former government or its leader – subject to a maximum sentence of life imprisonment. Would this include a passing comment that things were better under Gaddafi? The law is cleverly vague enough to be open to interpretation. It is a recipe for institutionalised political persecution.
Even more indicative of the contempt for the rule of law amongst the new government – a government, remember, which has yet to receive any semblance of popular mandate, and whose only power base remains the colonial armed forces – is Law 38. This law has now guaranteed immunity from prosecution for anyone who committed crimes aimed at “promoting or protecting the revolution”. Those responsible for the ethnic cleansing of Tawergha– such as Misrata’s self-proclaimed “brigade for the purging of black skins” – can continue their hunting down of that cities’ refugees in the full knowledge that they have the new ‘law’ on their side. Those responsible for themassacres in Sirte and elsewhere have nothing to fear. Those involved in the widespread torture of detainees can continue without repercussions – so long as it is aimed at “protecting the revolution” – i.e. maintaining NATO-TNC dictatorship.
This is the reality of the new Libya: civil war, squandered resources, and societal collapse, where voicing preference for the days when Libya was prosperous and at peace is a crime, but lynching and torture is not only permitted but encouraged.
Nor has the disaster remained a national one. Libya’s destabilisation has already spread to Mali, prompting a coup, and huge numbers of refugees – especially amongst Libya’s large black migrant population – have fled to neighbouring countries in a desperate attempt to escape both aerial destruction and lynch mob rampage, putting further pressure on resources elsewhere. Many Libyan fighters, their work done in Libya, have now been shipped by their imperial masters to Syria to spread their sectarian violence there too.
Most worrying for the African continent, however, is the forward march of AFRICOM – the US military’s African command – in the wake of the aggression against Libya. It is no coincidence that barely a month after the fall of Tripoli – and in the same month Gaddafi was murdered (October 2011) – the US announced it was sending troops to no less than four more African countries – the Central African Republic, Uganda, South Sudan and the Democratic Republic of Congo. AFRICOM have now announced an unprecedented fourteen major joint military exercises in African countries for 2012. The military re-conquest of Africa is rolling steadily on.
None of this would have been possible whilst Gaddafi was still in power. As founder of the African Union, its biggest donor, and its one-time elected Chairman, he wielded serious influence on the continent. It was partly thanks to him that the US was forced to establish AFRICOM’s HQ in Stuttgart in Germany when it was established in February 2008, rather than in Africa itself; he offered cash and investments to African governments who rejected US requests for bases. Libya under his leadership had an estimated $150 billion of investments in Africa, and the Libyan proposal, backed with £30billion cash, for an African Union Development Bank would have seriously reduced African financial dependence on the West. In short, Gaddafi’s Libya was the single biggest obstacle to AFRICOM penetration of the continent.
Now he has gone, AFRICOM is stepping up its work. The invasions of Iraq and Afghanistan showed the West that wars in which their own citizens get killed are not popular; AFRICOM is designed to ensure that in the coming colonial wars against Africa, it will be Africans who do the fighting and dying, not Westerners. The forces of the African Union are to become integrated into AFRICOM under a US-led chain of command. Gaddafi would never have stood for it; that is why he had to go.
And if you want a vision of Africa under AFRICOM tutelage, look no further than Libya, NATO’s model of an African state: condemned to decades of violence and trauma, and utterly incapable of either providing for its people, or contributing to regional or continental independence. The new military colonialism in Africa must not be allowed to advance another inch.
Dan Glazebrook writes for the Morning Star newspaper and is one of the co-ordinators for the British branch of the International Union of Parliamentarians for Palestine. He can be contacted at danglazebrook2000@yahoo.co.uk
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When the respectable become extremists, the extremists become respectable






As the Obama regime and its European allies publicly sanction extremism, including state terror, targeted assassinations and indiscriminate car bombings, the mainstream media has jumped on the bandwagon. Using the example of Colombia, Honduras and Syria, James Petras demonstrates that all forms of extremism permeate Western regimes and find justification and rationalization through the respectable media whose function is to indoctrinate civil society and turn citizens into uncritical accomplices to extremism.

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President Obama walking behind his Colombian counterpart, Juan Manuel Santos, Washington’s closest ally in Latin America. A former Defence Minister, Santos was closely identified with death squads and narco traffickers.

Introduction

By any historical measure, whether it involves international law, human rights conventions, United Nations protocols, or standard socio-economic indicators, the policies and practices of the United States and European Union regimes can be characterized as extremist. By that we mean that their policies and practices result in the large-scale, long-term systematic destruction of human lives, habitat and livelihood affecting millions of people through the direct application of force and violence. The extremist regimes abhor moderation, which implies rejection of total war in favor of peaceful negotiations. Moderation pursues conflict resolution through diplomacy and compromise and the rejection of state and paramilitary terror, mass dispossession and displacement of civilian populations and the systematic assault on popular sectors of civil society.
In first decade of the 21st century we have witnessed the West’s embrace of the full spectrum of extremism in both domestic and foreign policy. Extremism is a common practice by self-styled conservatives, liberals and social-democrats. In the past, conservative implied preserving the status quo and, at most, tinkering with change at the margins. Today’s ‘conservatives’ demand the wholesale dismantling of entire social welfare systems and the elimination of traditional legal protection of workers and the environment. Liberals and social democrats, who in the past, occasionally, questioned colonial systems, are now in the forefront of prolonged multi-front colonial wars, which have killed and displaced millions in Iraq, Afghanistan, Libya and Syria.
Extremism, in terms of its methods, means and goals, has obliterated the distinctions between center left, center and rightwing politicians. Moderates opposed to the current policies of subsidizing the major banks while impoverishing tens of millions of workers, are now labeled the ‘hard left’, ‘extremists’ or ‘radicals’.
In the wake of the government’s extremist policies, the respectable, prestigious print media have engaged in their own versions of extremism [1]. Colonial wars, devastating civil society and stable cultures while impoverishing millions in the colonized country, are justified, embellished and presented as lawful and humane advances in secular democratic values. Domestic wars on behalf of oligarchies and against wage and salaried workers, which concentrate wealth and deepen despair of the dispossessed, are described as rational, virtuous and necessary. The distinctions between the prudent, balanced, prestigious and serious media and the sensationalist, yellow press have disappeared. The fabrication of facts, blatant omissions and distortions of context are found in one just as well as the other.
To illustrate the reign of extremism in officialdom and among the prestigious press, we will examine two case studies. These involve US policies toward Colombia and Honduras and the Financial Times and New York Timescoverage of the two nations.

Colombia: The ‘Oldest Democracy in Latin America’ versus ‘The Death squad Capital of the World’

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Colombia is a corrupted narco-state, a repressive death squad faux democracy, threatening regional neighbors, and reigning terror against trade unionists, human rights workers, campesinos, pro-democracy organizations, independent journalists, and legitimate resistance groups like the FARC-EP.
Following the giddy eulogies of Colombia’s emergence as Latin America’s poster boy for democracy in an April issue of Time Magazine, as well as the Wall Street Journal,New York Times, and Washington Post, the Financial Timesran a series of articles including a special insert on Colombia’s political and economic ‘miracle’ entitled, “Investing in Colombia” [2]. According to the FT’s leading Latin American journalist, John Paul Rathbone, Colombia is the ‘oldest democracy in the hemisphere’ [3]. Rathbone’s rapturous praise for Colombia’s President Santos extends from his role as an ‘emerging power broker’ for the South American continent, to making Colombia safe for foreign investors and ‘exciting the envy’ of other less successful regimes in the region. Rathbone gives prominence to one Colombia business leader who claims that Colombia’s second biggest city, Medellín, ‘is living through its best of times’ [4]. In line with the opinion of the foreign and business elite, the respectable print media describe Colombia as prosperous, peaceful, business friendly, charging the lowest mining royalty payments in the hemisphere, and a model of a stable democracy to be emulated by all forward-looking leaders.
Under President Santos, Colombia has signed a free trade agreement with President Obama, his closest ally in the hemisphere [5]. During the term of Obama’s predecessor, George W. Bush, trade unions, human rights and church groups, as well as the majority of Congressional Democrats, were successful in blocking any similar agreement because of Colombia’s sustained human rights violations. Any such opposition from the AFL-CIO and Democratic legislators evaporated, when President Obama embraced free trade, claiming a vast improvement in human rights and President Santos commitment to ending the murder of trade union leaders and activists [6].
Colombia’s peace, security and prosperity, praised by the oil, mining, banking, and agro-business elite, are based on the worst human rights record in Latin America. With regard to the murder of trade unionists, Colombia exceeds the entire world. From 1986-2011 over 60% of the all killings of trade unionists in the world took place in Colombia by combined military-police-paramilitary death squads, largely at the behest of foreign and domestic corporate leaders [7]. The ‘peace’, so enthusiastically praised by Rathbone and his colleagues at the Financial Times, comes with a heavy price tag: Over 12,000 arrests, attacks, assassinations and disappearances of trade unionists occurred between January 1, 1986 and October 1, 2010 [8]. In that time span nearly 3,000 trade union leaders and activists were murdered, hundreds more disappeared and are assumed dead. The currentColombian President Santos was the Defense Ministerunder the previous President Alvaro Uribe (2002-2010). In those years, over 762 trade union officials and activists were murdered by state or allied paramilitary forces [9].
Under both Presidents Uribe and Santos (2002 – 2012), over 4 million peasants and rural dwellers were driven into internal exile and their homes and lands were taken over by big landlords, speculators and narco- traffickers [10]. The Colombian government’s counter-insurgency strategy serves a dual function of repressing dissent and accumulating wealth for its supporters. The Financial Times journalists gloss over this aspect of Colombia’s ‘resurgent growth’ as they applaud the results of death-squad ‘security’, including the over $6 billion dollars of large-scale foreign investment which flowed into mining and oil regions in 2012 – in areas ‘formerly troubled by unrest’ [11].
Some leading drug lords, clearly linked to the Uribe-Santos regime, were jailed and extradited to the US. They have testified how they financed and elected one-third of the Congress members affiliated with Uribe-Santos party - in what the Financial Times describes as Latin America’s ‘oldest democracy’. Salvatore Mancuso, ex-chief of the 30,000-member United Self-Defense of Colombia (AUC), described how he met with then-President Uribe in different regions of the country to give him money and logistical support for his re-election campaign of 2006. Mancuso, who led the largest paramilitary death squad army in Colombia (now fragmented but still active), also affirmed that national and multi-national corporations (MNC) financed the growth and expansion of the death squads.
What Rathbone and his fellow journalists at the FTcelebrate as Colombia’s emergence as an investor’s paradise is writ large with the blood and torture of thousands of Colombian peasants, trade unionists and human rights activists. The brutal history of the Uribe/Santos reign of terror has been completely erased from the current account of Colombia’s ‘success story’. Detailed records of the brutality of the killings and torture by Uribe/Santos sponsored death squads, describing the use of chain saws to mutilate peasants suspected of leftist sympathies are available to any journalist willing to consult Colombia’s leading human rights organizations [12].
The death squads and military act in concert. The Colombian military is trained by over one thousand US Special Forces advisers. They wage counter-insurgency style war on the Colombian countryside, arriving in villages in waves of US-supplied helicopters, cordoning off targeted areas from the guerillas and then sending in the AUC and other death squads to destroy the villages, torturing and murdering peasant men, women and children suspected of being guerilla sympathizers and committing widespread rape. This state-sponsored terror campaign has driven millions of peasants out of the countryside allowing the generals and drug lords to seize their land.
Human rights advocates (HRA) are frequently targeted by the military and death squads. Presidents Uribe and Santos usually first accuse human rights workers of being active collaborators of the guerillas because of their work in exposing the regime’s crimes against humanity. Once labeled, the HRA became ‘legitimate targets’ for death squads and the military operating with complete impunity. From 2002-2011 there were 1,470 attacks against HRA, with a record number of 239 in 2011, including 49 killings under President Santos [13]. Over half of the murdered human rights workers are Indian and Afro-Colombians.
State terrorism was and continues to be the main instrument of rule under Presidents Uribe and Santos. The Colombian ‘killing fields’, according to the Fiscalía General, include tens of thousands of homicides, 1,597 massacres and thousands of forced disappearances from 2005 – 2010 [14].
Courageous members of the Colombian press revealed a practice, known as ‘false positives’, numerous instances in which the military secretly kidnapped young peasants and poor urban males forcing them to dress as guerrillas, murdered them in cold blood and then displayed their bodies to the respectable Colombian and international press as ‘proof’ of Santos/Uribe’s combat successes against the guerrillas. There are 2,472 documented cases of military ‘false positive’ murders [15].

Honduras: New York Times and State Terrorism

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The U.S. has had a lasting presence in modern Honduras, primarily at the Soto Cano airbase, which witnessed scores of human rights abuses during the 1980’s. The American troops now stationed in Honduras are known as Joint Task Force Bravo (JTF-Bravo), a component of the U.S. Southern Command (Southcom), which was formed in 1983 under the original name of Joint Task Force 11.
The New York Times featured an article on Honduras, emphasizing the regime’s ‘co-operation’ with the US war on drugs. [16]. The Times writer, Thom Shanker, describes a ‘partnership’ based on the expansion of three new US military bases and the stationing of US Special Forces in the country [17].
Shanker reported on the successful operation of the Honduras Special Operations forces under the direction of US Special Forces trainers. In Shanker’s coverage, a US Congressional delegation praised the Honduran Special Operations forces ‘respect for human rights’, quoting the US ambassador description of the Honduran regime as ‘eager and capable partners in this joint effort’ [18].
There are blatant parallels between the NY Timeswhite-wash of the criminal extremist regime in Honduras and the Financial Times’ crude promotion of Colombia’s death squad democracy.
The current extremist Honduran regime, headed by ‘President’ Lobos, which invited the Pentagon to expand its military control over huge swathes of Honduran territory, is a product of the US-backed military coup that overthrew a democratically-elected liberal President on June 28, 2009, a recent historical point Shanker avoids in his coverage. Lobos, the predator president, retains control by killing, jailing and torturing his critics, including journalists, human rights advocates and lawyers, as well as now-landless peasants demanding a return of their properties after they were violently seized by Lobos’ big-landlord allies.
Following the military coup, thousands of Honduran pro-democracy demonstrators were killed, beaten and arrested. According to conservative estimates by Human Rights Watch, 20 pro-democracy dissidents were openly murdered by the military and police [19]. From January 2010 to November 2011 at least 12 journalists, critical of the Lobos regime, were assassinated.
In the countryside, where NY Times reporter Shanker describes a love fest between the US Special Forces and their Honduran counterparts, 30 farm workers in northern Honduras Bajo Aguan valley were killed by death squads hired by Lobos powerful allies [20]. Not one military, police or death squad assassin has been brought to justice. The original coup leader, Roberto Micheletti and his successor, President Lobos, repeatedly attacked pro-democracy demonstrations, particularly those led by school teachers, students and trade unionists. Hundreds of jailed political dissidents have been tortured. During the period of NY Times most euphoric articles on the cozy relations between the US and Honduras, the death toll among pro-democracy advocates rose precipitously: Eight journalists and a TV commentator were killed during the first 4 months of 2012 [21]. In late March and early April of 2012 nine farm workers and employees were murdered by pro-Lobos landlords [22]. With impunity reigning in the Central American land of US military bases, no one has been arrest for these murders. The NY Times coverage of Honduras follows the Mafia rule of omega - silence and complicity.

Syria: How the Financial Times Absolves Al Qaeda Terrorists

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Western-sponsored terrorist bomb attack kills two in Aleppo city in Syria.
As Western-backed Islamist terrorists savage the secular regime in Syria, the Western press, especially theFinancial Times, continue to absolve the terrorists use of huge car bombs, which have killed and mutilated hundreds of Syrian citizens. With crude cynicism Western reporters shrug their shoulders and parrot the claims of the London-based anti-regime propagandists, that the Assad regime was destroying its own cities and killing its own citizens and security forces. [23].

Conclusion

As the Obama regime and its European allies publicly embrace extremism, including state terror, targeted assassinations and the car bombings in crowded urban neighborhoods, the respectable press has joined in. Extremism takes many forms –from the refusal to report honestly about the use of mercenary force and violence to overthrow another anti-colonial regime to the blatant cover-up of the slaughter of tens of thousands of civilians and the dispossession of millions of peasants and farmers. The ‘educated classes’, the respectable affluent reading public are being continuously indoctrinated by the respectable Western media to believe that the smiling and pragmatic President Santos in Colombia and elected President Lobos in Honduras have succeeded in establishing peace, market-based prosperity, mutually beneficial free trade agreements and military base concessions with the US-even as these two regimes currently lead the world in the murder of trade unionists and journalists. On May 15, 2012 the US Hispanic Congressional caucus awarded Lobos a leadership in democracy award – the same day the Honduran press reported the murder of the news director of radio station, HMT, Alfredo Villatoro, the 25th critical journalist killed between January 27, 2010 and May 15, 2012 [24]
The respectable press’ embrace of extremism and its use of demonological and vitriolic language to describe critical regimes opposed to imperialism are matched by its euphoric and effusive praise of state and pro-western mercenary brutality. The systematic cover-up of crimes by extremist journalism goes far beyond the cases of Colombia and Honduras. Financial Times reporter Michael Peel ‘covered’ the assault on the Libyan government of Gaddaffi without mentioning the NATO-led bombing campaign that destroyed Africa’s most advanced welfare state. Peel presented the rise of armed gangs of fanatical tribal and Islamic terrorists as a victory for democracy over a “brutal dictatorship” [25]. Peel’s mendacity and cant is evident in his outrageous claims that the destruction of the Libyan economy and the mass torture and racially motivated murders, which followed NATO’s war, was a victory for the Libyan people.
The totalitarian twist in the respectable press is a direct consequence of its long-term toadying to the extremist policies pursued by the western regimes. Since extremist measures, like the use of force, violence, assassination and torture, have become routine by the incumbent presidents and prime ministers, the reporters have no choice but to fabricate lies to render ‘respectable’ such crimes, to spit out a constant flow of highly charged adjectives in order to convert victims into executioners and executioners into victims. Extremism in defense of pro-US regimes has led to the most grotesque accounts imaginable: Colombia and Mexico’s Presidents are the leaders of the most thoroughly narcotized economies in the hemisphere yet they are praised for their war on drugs, while Venezuela, the most marginal producer of any drug, is stigmatized as a major narco-pipeline [26]
Articles with no factual basis, which are worthless as sources of objective information, direct us to seek an underlying rationale: Colombia has signed a free trade agreement, which will benefit US exports over Colombian by over a two to one ratio [27]. Mexico’s free trade policy has benefited US agro-business and giant retailers by a similar ratio.
All forms of extremism permeate Western regimes and find justification and rationalization through the respectable media whose job is to indoctrinate civil society and turn citizens into uncritical accomplices to extremism. By endlessly prefacing ‘reports’ on Russia’s President Putin as an authoritarian Soviet era tyrant, the respectable media avoid any discussion of the doubling of the Russian standard of living and Putin’s over 60% electoral triumph. By magnifying an authoritarian past, the murdered Libyan President Gadhafi’s vast public works, social welfare programs and generous immigration and foreign aid programs to sub-Sahara Africa can be relegated to the oblivion. The respectable press’s praise of death squad Presidents Santos and Lobos is part of a large-scale, long-term systematic shift from the hypocritical pretence of pursuing the virtues of a democratic republic to the open embrace of a virulent, murderous empire. The new journalists’ code reads ‘extremism in defense of empire is no vice’.
[1] There’s a general consensus that the respectable print media include The Financial TimesThe New York TimesThe Washington Post and The Wall Street Journal.
[2Financial Times (FT) 5/8/12; See also FT (5/4/12) ”Colombia looks to consolidate gainsin country of complexities.”
[3FT 5/8/12 (p. 1).
[4FTIbid.
[5BBC News , May 5, 2012.
[6Ibid.
[7] Renán Vega Cantor, "Sindicalicidio! (Un cuento poco imaginativo) de Terrorismo Laboral Bogotá," Feb. 25, 2012.
[8Ibid.
[9Ibid.
[10] "Informe CODHES", November 2010.
[11FT 5/8/12 p. 4.
[12] See the Annual Reports of CODHESReiniciar and Human Rights Watch.
[13] "Claroscuro Informe Anual 2011"; "Programa Somos Defensores," Bogotá, 2012; Corporación Colectivo de Abogados, Jan.-March 2012.
[14] Fiscalía General, "Informe 2012."
[16] Thom Shanker “Lessons of Iraq Help US Fight a Drug War in Honduras”, The New York Times, May 6, 2012.
[17Ibid.
[18Ibid.
[19] Human Rights Watch, "World Report 2012."
[20] Honduran Human Rights, May 12, 2012.
[21Ibid.
[22Ibid.
[23] The notorious cover-up of the car bombing is the handiwork of the FT’s star Middle East journalists. See Michael Peel and Abigail Fielding-Smith “At Least 55 Die in two Damascus Explosions: Responsibility for Blasts Disputed”, FT, May 11, 2012.
[24] Honduras Human Rights, April 24, 2012.
[25] Michael Peel, “The Colonel’s Last Stand,” FT, May 12-13, 2012.
[26] One of Colombia’s most notorious paramilitary narco traffickers described the close financial and political ties between the Colombian United Self Defense terrorists and the Uribe-Santos regime. See La Jornada 5/12/12.

THE REAL ARAB SPRING



1. The turnout in the first round of voting in the presidential election in Egypt was only 41%.

(Financial Times, 26 May 2012)

In other words, the majority of Egyptians have given a thumbs down to the Arab Spring in Egypt.

One of the candidates, Abdel-Moneim Abolfotoh, claims that 9 11 was an 'inside job'.

Abolfotoh, finished fourth, and has filed an appeal. His lawyer says he has proof that votes were cast on behalf of dead people.

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Ahmed Shafiq, who finished second, says votes cast for him in one province were not included.
Hamdeen Sabahi, who came third, is calling for a partial vote recount.

Egypt candidates file appeals, charge vote fraud - Google

The candidate who came top, with around 25% of the vote, is suspected of being too close to the USA.

PRESIDENT MURSI FROM CALIFORNIA?

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Tunisia by elmina

2. Meanwhile, in Tunisia, the riots continue in several locations.

For example, in Jendouba, "masked Salafis armed with swords, petrol bombs and rocks attacked shops in the town and destroyed the goods inside and then set fire to the police station." 

In Sidi Bouzid, Salafis attacked bars and other places selling alcohol.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-africa-18222810

Stuck at the Egyptian Border
Libyans by UNHCR

3. NATO has destroyed Libya.

Source: AVN (Libya a Year Later: poverty, division, death.)

According to the Venezuelan ambassador in Libya, Afif Tajeldine: "After NATO came into Libya, NATO killed more than 70,000 people in the capital and its environs...

The diplomat recalled the high level of human development that Libya had under Gaddafi; the second highest quality of life in Africa and among the top ten worldwide...

On February 22, 2011, Gaddafi said in a speech to the nation that "the U.S. wants to do to Libya the same as they did in Afghanistan and even in Iraq."

According to Tajeldine: "Now we see a divided Libya, occupied by terrorist military groups, aided by the United States, NATO and the governments of the Gulf...

"No one can go out on the streets after 7 pm and almost no salaries are being paid."

Tajeldine warned that Libya's reserves, which exceed 200 billion dollars, are "in the hands of imperialism, which has enjoyed the possession of this wealth."

4. NATO is destroying Syria.

Syria's wounded lay blame on Mossad or MI6.


"The Syrian soldiers lying wounded in their hospital beds ...know exactly who to blame: Israel, Saudi Arabia, the United States, MI6, Afghanistan, Jihadis...

"Like the state television reports beamed into Syrian homes, the soldiers tell of fighters from Pakistan, Iraq and Afghanistan trying to foment an Islamist uprising, or agents from other Arab or Western states – or indeed the old foe Israel – bent on sowing chaos in Syria.

"'Most of these jihadis are linked to the British intelligence and the CIA and Mossad," says Ghassan, a 48-year-old colonel ...There are some Syrians, but they are criminals, drugs men.'"



The CIA and MI6 have long had a plan to attack Syria, using terrorism.

SYRIA: CIA-MI6 Intel Ops and Sabotage

According to a leaked CIA-MI6 document dated 1957:

"An effort should be made to eliminate certain key individuals...

"Once a political decision has been reached to proceed with internal disturbances in Syria, CIA is prepared, and SIS (MI6) will attempt to mount minor sabotage and coup de main incidents within Syria..

"A necessary degree of fear .. frontier incidents and (staged) border clashes would provide a pretext for intervention... the CIA and SIS (MI6) should use … capabilitites in both psychological and action fields to augment tension."

Syria was to be: "made to appear as sponsor of plots, sabotage and violence directed against neighbouring governments … the CIA and MI6 should use … capabilities in both psychological and action fields to augment tension."
People sift through a car bombing debris in the Syrian city of Aleppo on May 5, 2012. 
Syria.

The Syrian Arab News Agency (SANA) has said that 'armed terrorist groups' were responsible for the violence in Houla which reportedly killed 92 people.

On 27 May 2012, Syrian Foreign Ministry spokesman Jihad Makdissi said: "We categorically deny the responsibility of government forces for the massacre."

Syria denies it was behind attack‎ / Damascus not responsible for Houla massacre: ministry
Little Hams
Syrians by spdl_n1

According to Makdissi, hundreds of heavily armed gunmen carrying machine guns, mortars and anti-tank missiles launched a simultaneous attack against five army positions from several locations, starting about 2 p.m. and continuing for nine hours.

Three soldiers were killed and 16 were wounded.

"There were no Syrian tanks or artillery in the vicinity" of Houla, Makdissi said.

He said that gunmen used anti-tank missiles and "Syrian troops retaliated in defense of their positions."

"Children, women and other innocent people were killed in their homes, and this is not what the Syrian army does," Makdissi said. "The method of killing was brutal."

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Over the last few months many armed criminals have been arrested in Syria. Among these criminals there were 26 foreign Terrorists (many of the Al-Qaida members). 

Reportedly, the terrorists are:

1. Suhail al-Saqasli - Nationality: Tunisian - Date arrested: 22 March 2012 - Charge: membership of Al-Qaida

2. Majdi al-'Iyari - Nationality: Tunisian - Date arrested: 28 March 2012 - Charge: membership of Al-Qaida

3. Muhammad al-Tarabulsi - Nationality: Tunisian - Date arrested: 29 March 2012 - Charge: membership of Al-Qaida

4. Usama Hadhli - Nationality: Tunisian - Date arrested: 28 March 2012 - Charge: membership of Al-Qaida

5. Walid Daffar - Nationality: Tunisian - Date arrested: 29 March 2012 - Charge: membership of Al-Qaida

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6. Sami Kamal - Nationality: Tunisian - Date arrested: 28 March 2012 - Charge: membership of Al-Qaida

7. Bilal al-Iyari - Nationality: Tunisian - Date arrested: 05 April 2012 - Charge: membership of Al-Qaida

8. Fahad Salih - Nationality: Libyan - Date arrested: 11 April 2012 - Charge: membership of Al-Qaida

9. Fadi Musa - Nationality: Lebanese - Date arrested: 12 December 2011 - arms, ammunition and narcotic pills into the country from Lebanon on behalf of armed terrorist groups in Syria.

10. Rida Bay - Nationality: Tunisian - Date arrested: 29 March 2012 - Charge: membership of Al-Qaida

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11. Muhammad Dayfallah - Nationality: Tunisian - Date arrested: 14 March 2012 - Charge: membership of Al-Qaida

12. Abu Bakr Bubtan - Nationality: Tunisian - Date arrested: 8 March 2012 - Charge: membership of Al-Qaida

13. Wisam Halimah - Nationality: Tunisian - Date arrested: 7 March 2012 - Charge: membership of Al-Qaida

14. Ramadan Sultani - Nationality: Tunisian - Date arrested: 7 March 2012 - Charge: membership of Al-Qaida

15. Muhammad May - Nationality: Tunisian - Date arrested: 7 March 2012 - Charge: membership of Al-Qaida

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16. Abdulrahim Shibli - Nationality: Egyptian - Date arrested: 3 January 2012 - Armed terrorist who acted in concert with an armed terrorist group to attack army and security forces.

17. Ahmad Munaba'ah - Nationality: Jordanian - Date arrested: 3 August 2011 - Armed terrorist who acted in concert with an armed group to attack army and security forces.

18. Mas'ud Ghumah - Nationality: Tunisian - Date arrested: 8 March 2012 - Charge: membership of Al-Qaida

19. Wahid Fadil - Nationality: Tunisian - Date arrested: 8 March 2012 - Charge: membership of Al-Qaida

20. Bilal al-Marzuqi - Nationality: Tunisian - Date arrested: 28 March 2012 - Charge: membership of Al-Qaida

Separa

21. Haykal Tuwayti - Nationality: Tunisian - Date arrested: 10 March 2012 - Charge: membership of Al-Qaida

22. Uqbah al-Nasiri - Nationality: Tunisian - Date arrested: 02 April 2012 - Charge: membership of Al-Qaida

23. Amin Nasibi - Nationality: Tunisian - Date arrested: 01 April 2012 - Charge: membership of Al-Qaida

24. Muhammad Amir - Nationality: Lebanese - Date arrested: 19 October 2011 - Member of an armed group that attacked Syrian military and security personnel.

25. Ayman Maghribi - Nationality: Palestinian-Lebanese - Date arrested: 27 October 2011 - Armed terrorist who intentionally committed acts of destruction and murder in concert with armed groups;  took up arms and attacked army and security personnel.

26. Ghazi Najm - Nationality: Lebanese - Date arrested: 22 December 2011 - Smuggling arms, ammunition and armed terrorist groups into Syria from Lebanon; participated in attacks against army and security services checkpoints.

Syrian Free Press


New Massacres by al-Qaeda-linked Terrorist Groups.



An Al Qaeda in Syria video has come to light.

It shows al Qaeda in Syria holding up the al-Qaeda flag.

Some of them wave the green-white-and-black flag of the CIA-run Syrian rebellion.


Al Qaeda flags in Syria.

The UN secretary general Ban Ki-moon's has stated that al-Qaeda was responsible for the blast outside one of Syria's top intelligence services on 10 May, which reportedly killed 55 people and wounded 372.

"A few days ago there was a huge, serious, massive terrorist attack. I believe that there must be al-Qaida behind it," Ban said at the UN headquarters in New York. "This has created again very serious problems."

Al Qaeda guy, in black, with UN in Syria. Some al Qaeda-affiliated fighters departed from Iraq to join the rebellion against Assad in Syria, Iraqi officials say. Website

How To Leave The Euro And Be Happy


By David Noakes


Iceland went into financial meltdown four years ago. It allowed its corrupt banks to go bust, and started again. After one year of struggle it recovered, and in three years became one of the world's stronger economies. Greece (and the six others) could do much better:

1. Re-launch the Drachma currency, backed either by a selection of 30 commodities (the Borsodi Constant System,) or gold. Exchange Euros at a rate - one constant Drachma for every three Euros will be fine.

2. Allow the corrupt banks to go into liquidation. Move the accounts and related assets of depositors across to a state bank, which would adopt the junior staff and offices of the existing banks. Senior banking staff would not be hired because of their past failures.

3. Refuse to pay any debts to the EU on the basis that the Euro was a trojan horse scheme to force the abolition of their nation, impoverish them, and to enslave their people to a foreign dictatorship. (The Euro cost Greece well over £100 billion a year as it closed their industry and manufacturing, forcing them to buy from Germany.)

4. Go back to the banking regulation system that existed before 1999 (when EU Governments abolished it, to deliberately create the banking crisis, with the intent to force us into a fiscal union.)

5. Change the political class. Ban from public office for life Ministers, MP's, political parties and senior civil servants who colluded with the EU, for treasonous activity.

6. Ban members of the secret organisations that have done so much of this damage, in particular Bilderbergers, freemasons and Common Purpose from public office, on the grounds no secret organisation or secret agendas have a place in government.

7. Remove the probably corrupt - ban from government any politician or civil servant whose wealth has increased by more than double his salary while in office, on the grounds that his private interests are more important than his duties to the nation.

8. Abolish VAT,  all 120,000 EU regulations, EU based laws and treaties as treasonous (the laws of a foreign power) and therefore null and void.

9. Close down three quarters of Greece's government bureaucracy, all quangos, fire their staff, and put them on the dole at half their current pay for two years.

10. Limit the number of government employees to 15% of the population in the constitution.

11. Abolish 3/4 of Greece's own regulations and simplify the business and personal environments.

12. Reduce taxes by two thirds, and reduce the number of taxes to just five. Limit total taxation, government fines, fees and charges to a maximum of 25% of the economy (or GDP) in the constitution.

13. Restrict immigration to those of Greek descent, and those who can bring in more than 30,000 Constant Drachmas, or significant skill contributions.

14. Write a new constitution, which can only be changed by a vote of at least 50% of the electorate,  where no new law can be enforced by Parliament until it is approved in an annual November "referendum on parliamentary bills," so the people chose which of its new laws Parliament may have. That system is used in Switzerland, which is the most democratic nation on earth.

(That's the reason Switzerland is outside the EU, and the evil EU is trying to get the referendum system abolished so it can devour the Swiss too.)

This will disempower Greece's corrupt politicians, which is exactly what the nation needs.

If it implemented these 14 steps, Greece would then have easily the strongest economy and currency in the world.

Greece should then open its borders to the 93% of the world that is outside the EU, and concentrate trade there; particularly the rising stars of Turkey, India, China and South Korea. (International trade is only about 5% of national economies.)

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Related:
The Iceland blueprint to exit the euro

Fianna Fail finally admit truth about the bank guarantee

How the Euro debt collectors are killing Greeks–taking away their medicines
Europe’s slump deepens as Kabuki summit falls short

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