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AMU off campus: Kerala Government to hold meeting on 14th

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AMU off campus: Kerala Government to hold meeting on 14th
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* Indian Muslim

By Najiya O., TwoCircles.net,

Kochi: The Kerala Government will hold a meeting on 14th July in connection with the setting up of the off-campus centre of the Aligarh Muslim University in Malappuram, said Revenue Minister KP Rajendran in the Assembly. A representative of the AMU too will be invited to the meeting.

The Minister informed that the government had taken measures for time-bound acquisition and transfer of the land for the campus. The survey procedures of the land have been completed. The Higher Education Council has allotted Rs 50 lakh for the survey procedures. The office of the Land Acquisition Unit, which deals with acquisition and survey procedures, has begun functioning at Perinthalmanna. Mr Rajendran also informed that 11 acres of land have been acquired in fast track.

He welcomed the allotment of Rs 25 crores for the AMU off-campus by the centre. The government wishes that Malappuram won’t lose the campus, he added.

Malappuram district in Kerala is one among the four centres that the AMU had selected to set up its regional centres. The state government had earlier planned to acquire 200 acres of land at Panakkad and written to the AMU about it. But later the government changed its plan stating that the Industries Department had already handed over that land to a public-private company. However, later it was known that the land had not yet been transferred to any agency, and that it was still under the state government.

In the meantime, the government decided to acquire 400 acres of land at Perinthalmanna for the purpose, but the land is in some legal disputes. Moreover, the land owners have approached the court against the acquisition.

Though it is clear that there are no problems with the land at Panakkad, the government wants to acquire the land at Perinthalmanna. It is feared that the campus may be lost for Kerala if the procedures are not completed soon.

Taj Mahal builders used Harappan measurement units that British discarded

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Taj Mahal builders used Harappan measurement units that British discarded
Submitted by admin4 on 9 July 2009 – 3:16pm.

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By K.S. Jayaraman, IANS,

Bangalore : Designers of the 17th century Taj Mahal, the finest piece of Mughal architecture, employed the same unit of measurement used by the Harappan civilization as far back 2000 BC, according to a study by an IIT-Kanpur professor. These units were used by builders in India till the British imposed their own units in the 18th century.

The study by R. Balasubramaniam of the Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur, and reported in the latest issue of Current Science, has for the first time shown that the unit of length called ‘angulam’ – mentioned in Kautilya’s treatise on statecraft “Arthasastra” dated 300 BC — was used without a break in India for over 3,900 years.

The ancient ‘angulam’ has been found to be equal to 1.763 modern centimetres, according to Balasubramaniam, a professor of materials and metallurgical engineering. He has carried out dimensional analysis of some of India’s historical structures, built during different times, to identify the measuring units used in their engineering plans.

He says he was surprised that ‘angulam’ and its multiples ‘vitasti’ (12 angulams) and ‘dhanus’ (108 angulams) have been used as the unit of measurement right from the Harappan times – the highly developed civilization that thrived for a few centuries on the floodplains of the Indus river in what is now northwest India and Pakistan – till the pre-modern era when the Taj was built.

Balasubramaniam, who last year studied the dimensions of the 1,600-year-old Delhi Iron Pillar at the Qutub Minar complex, found that ‘angulam’ and its multiple ‘dhanus’ were used as the basic units of length in its design.

For example, the total height of the pillar is exactly 4 dhanus, Balasubramaniam told IANS.

Now in a paper published in Current Science, Balasubramaniam has shown that the modular plan of the Taj Mahal complex is based on use of grids of sides measuring 60 and 90 vitasti. He says the study has established that the design and architecture of the Taj is based on traditional Indian units codified in “Arthasastra” and that “there is nothing foreign” in its design.

“The fact that the unit of angulam of 1.763 cm could match very well the dimensions of historical monuments establishes the continuity of India’s engineering tradition through the ages for as long as 3,900 years,” says Balasubramaniam in his paper.

“With the new knowledge we can analyse all the important ancient structures in India,” he says, and hopes the findings “will open a new chapter in the study of metrology (science of measurements)”.

But how did the angulam tradition remain unbroken for so long?

As quoted in the website of Nature India, Balasubramaniam believes the workers from the Harappan days were perhaps using some kind of scale “that was handed over through generations”.

Taj Mahal builders used Harappan measurement units that British discarded

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Taj Mahal builders used Harappan measurement units that British discarded
Submitted by admin4 on 9 July 2009 – 3:16pm.

* Art/Culture
* India News
* Indian Muslim

By K.S. Jayaraman, IANS,

Bangalore : Designers of the 17th century Taj Mahal, the finest piece of Mughal architecture, employed the same unit of measurement used by the Harappan civilization as far back 2000 BC, according to a study by an IIT-Kanpur professor. These units were used by builders in India till the British imposed their own units in the 18th century.

The study by R. Balasubramaniam of the Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur, and reported in the latest issue of Current Science, has for the first time shown that the unit of length called ‘angulam’ – mentioned in Kautilya’s treatise on statecraft “Arthasastra” dated 300 BC — was used without a break in India for over 3,900 years.

The ancient ‘angulam’ has been found to be equal to 1.763 modern centimetres, according to Balasubramaniam, a professor of materials and metallurgical engineering. He has carried out dimensional analysis of some of India’s historical structures, built during different times, to identify the measuring units used in their engineering plans.

He says he was surprised that ‘angulam’ and its multiples ‘vitasti’ (12 angulams) and ‘dhanus’ (108 angulams) have been used as the unit of measurement right from the Harappan times – the highly developed civilization that thrived for a few centuries on the floodplains of the Indus river in what is now northwest India and Pakistan – till the pre-modern era when the Taj was built.

Balasubramaniam, who last year studied the dimensions of the 1,600-year-old Delhi Iron Pillar at the Qutub Minar complex, found that ‘angulam’ and its multiple ‘dhanus’ were used as the basic units of length in its design.

For example, the total height of the pillar is exactly 4 dhanus, Balasubramaniam told IANS.

Now in a paper published in Current Science, Balasubramaniam has shown that the modular plan of the Taj Mahal complex is based on use of grids of sides measuring 60 and 90 vitasti. He says the study has established that the design and architecture of the Taj is based on traditional Indian units codified in “Arthasastra” and that “there is nothing foreign” in its design.

“The fact that the unit of angulam of 1.763 cm could match very well the dimensions of historical monuments establishes the continuity of India’s engineering tradition through the ages for as long as 3,900 years,” says Balasubramaniam in his paper.

“With the new knowledge we can analyse all the important ancient structures in India,” he says, and hopes the findings “will open a new chapter in the study of metrology (science of measurements)”.

But how did the angulam tradition remain unbroken for so long?

As quoted in the website of Nature India, Balasubramaniam believes the workers from the Harappan days were perhaps using some kind of scale “that was handed over through generations”.

Egyptian Protesters Accuse Germany Of Racism

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EGYPTIAN FURY AT DRESDEN MURDER

Protestors Accuse Germany of Racism

Fury
and sorrow in Egypt: the murder of a pregnant Egyptian woman in a
German courtroom last week has sparked protests in Egypt with mourners
chanting “Down With Germany.” The woman was stabbed to death in a
racist attack.

A brutal murder in Germany last week has caused shockwaves in
far-off Egypt. Thousands of mourners took to the streets of Alexandria
on Monday to protest at the funeral of a pregnant Egyptian woman who
was stabbed to death inside a German court in a crime that has provoked
fury in her home country.

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EGYPT’S ANGER OVER DRESDEN MURDER

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Egyptian newspapers have given strong coverage to the death of Marwa
al-Sherbini (32), describing the veiled woman as a “martyr in a
headscarf” and suggesting the killer was motivated by a hatred of
Islam.

Mourners chanted “Down with Germany” and scuffled with police after
prayers in the Mediterranean city of Alexandria for al-Sherbini, who
was murdered on July 1 in a courtroom in Dresden, eastern Germany, by a
German man of Russian origin.

“We will revenge her death,” al-Sherbini’s brother, Tarek
al-Sherbini,” told the Associated Press. He said Muslims faced racism
and discrimination in the West.

Al-Sherbini, mother to a three-year-old child and three months
pregnant, was stabbed 18 times by the man she was testifying against
during an appeal hearing, German prosecutors said.

‘He Wasn’t Blond, so They Shot Him’

Her killer also stabbed her husband, who German police then mistook
for the attacker and shot in the leg, prosecutors added. The husband is
in hospital and has awoken from a coma. “They thought that he had to be
the attacker because he isn’t blond and then they shot him,” Tarek told
Egyptian TV.

The killer, named only as Alex W., was appealing against a
conviction for insulting Sherbini by calling her an “Islamist,”
“terrorist” and a “slut” when she asked him to make space for her son
to go on the swings on a playground in Dresden, prosecutors said.

He had been fined €780 and last Wednesday’s court session had been called to hear his appeal against the ruling.

State prosecutor Christian Avenarius described him as a man driven
by hatred of Muslims. “It was clearly a racist attack by a fanatical
lone wolf,” he said. W. had moved to Germany from Russia in 2003 and
had already expressed his contempt for all Muslims at the start of his
court case, the prosecutor said.

Al-Sherbini’s body was flown to Cairo on Sunday, and met by her
family and the German ambassador. Her funeral was attended by members
of parliament, a minister, a representative of Egypt’s Coptic
Christians and others.

Al-Sherbini moved to Germany in 2005 with her husband Elwi Okaz, a
genetic research scientist. They lived in Berlin at first and moved to
Dresden in 2008 where Elwi had a research position at the
Max-Planck-Institute.

Members of the Muslim Brotherhood parliamentary bloc, Egypt’s most
powerful opposition group, have called for MPs to discuss the killing,
the group’s Web site said.

German Consulate Under Police Protection

More protests are planned in front of the German consulate in
Alexandria on Thursday. Egyptian newspapers reported that police had
been put on alert and would deploy to protect the consulate. The city
council plans to name a street after al-Sherbini, Daily News Egypt reported on Tuesday.

Hundreds of Arabs and Muslims demonstrated in Berlin on Saturday.
The Egyptian Pharmaceutical Association has called for a boycott of
German-made drugs — al-Sherbiny was a pharmacologist and a member of
Egypt’s national handball team from 1992 to 1999.

The General Secretaries of Germany’s Muslim and Jewish Councils, Aiman
Mayzek and Stephan Kramer, visited al-Sherbini’s husband in hospital on
Monday. “You don’t have to be Muslim to oppose anti-Muslim behavior,
and you don’t have to be Jewish to oppose anti-Semitism,” said Kramer.
“We must stand together against such inhumanity.”

German government spokesman Thomas Steg said Chancellor Angela
Merkel had reacted “very emotionally” to the incident. “If there’s a
xenophobic, racist background to this case, the government of course
condemns it in the strongest terms,” he said.

Sheikh Muhammad Sayyid Tantawi, Egypt’s most senior cleric, called
the attacker a murderer and said al-Sherbiny was a martyr. But he
appealed for calm and said he hoped the murder wouldn’t harm the
dialogue between the West and Islam. “It was an isolated case,” he
said.

cro — with wire reports

Fury and sorrow in Egypt: the murder of a pregnant Egyptian woman in a German courtroom last week has sparked protests in Egypt with mourners chanting “Down With Germany”. The woman was stabbed to death in a racist attack.

A brutal murder in Germany last week has caused shockwaves in far-off Egypt. Thousands of mourners took to the streets of Alexandria on Monday to protest at the funeral of a pregnant Egyptian woman who was stabbed to death inside a German court in a crime that has provoked fury in her home country.

Egyptian newspapers have given strong coverage to the death of Marwa al-Sherbini (32), describing the veiled woman as a “martyr in a headscarf” and suggesting the killer was motivated by a hatred of Islam.

Mourners chanted “Down with Germany” and scuffled with police after prayers in the Mediterranean city of Alexandria for al-Sherbini, who was murdered on July 1 in a courtroom in Dresden, eastern Germany, by a German man of Russian origin.

“We will revenge her death,” al-Sherbini’s brother, Tarek al-Sherbini,” told the Associated Press. He said Muslims faced racism and discrimination in the West.

Al-Sherbini, mother to a three-year-old child and three months pregnant, was stabbed 18 times by the man she was testifying against during an appeal hearing, said German prosecutors.
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‘He Wasn’t Blond, so They Shot Him’

Her killer also stabbed her husband, who German police then mistook for the attacker and shot in the leg, prosecutors added. The husband is in a hospital and has awoken from a coma. “They thought that he had to be the attacker because he isn’t blond and then they shot him,” Tarek told Egyptian TV.

The killer, named only as Alex W., was appealing against a conviction for insulting Sherbini by calling her an “Islamist,” “terrorist” and a “slut” when she asked him to make space for her son to go on the swings on a playground in Dresden, said prosecutors.

He had been fined €780 and last Wednesday’s court session had been called to hear his appeal against the ruling.

State prosecutor Christian Avenarius described him as a man driven by hatred of Muslims. “It was clearly a racist attack by a fanatical lone wolf,” he said. W. had moved to Germany from Russia in 2003 and had already expressed his contempt for all Muslims at the start of his court case, said the prosecutor.

Al-Sherbini’s body was flown to Cairo on Sunday, and met by her family and the German ambassador. Her funeral was attended by members of parliament, a minister, a representative of Egypt’s Coptic Christians and others.

Al-Sherbini moved to Germany in 2005 with her husband Elwi Okaz, a genetic research scientist. They lived in Berlin at first and moved to Dresden in 2008 where Elwi had a research position at the Max-Planck-Institute.

Members of the Muslim Brotherhood parliamentary bloc, Egypt’s most powerful opposition group, have called for Parliament Members to discuss the killing, said the group’s Web site.

German Consulate Under Police Protection

More protests are planned in front of the German consulate in Alexandria on Thursday. Egyptian newspapers reported that police had been put on alert and would deploy to protect the consulate. The city council plans to name a street after al-Sherbini, Daily News Egypt reported on Tuesday.

Hundreds of Arabs and Muslims demonstrated in Berlin on Saturday. The Egyptian Pharmaceutical Association has called for a boycott of German-made drugs – al-Sherbiny was a pharmacologist and a member of Egypt’s national handball team from 1992 to 1999.

The General Secretaries of Germany’s Muslim and Jewish Councils, Aiman Mayzek and Stephan Kramer, visited al-Sherbini’s husband in hospital on Monday. “You don’t have to be Muslim to oppose anti-Muslim behavior, and you don’t have to be Jewish to oppose anti-Semitism,” said Kramer. “We must stand together against such inhumanity.”

German government spokesman Thomas Steg said Chancellor Angela Merkel had reacted “very emotionally” to the incident. “If there’s a xenophobic, racist background to this case, the government of course condemns it in the strongest terms,” he said.

Sheikh Muhammad Sayyid Tantawi, Egypt’s most senior cleric, called the attacker a murderer and said al-Sherbiny was a martyr. But he appealed for calm and said he hoped the murder wouldn’t harm the dialogue between the West and Islam. “It was an isolated case,” he said.

Egyptian Protesters Accuse Germany Of Racism

Free Internet Press :: Egyptian Protesters Accuse Germany Of Racism :: Uncensored News For Real People

Fury and sorrow in Egypt: the murder of a pregnant Egyptian woman in a German courtroom last week has sparked protests in Egypt with mourners chanting “Down With Germany”. The woman was stabbed to death in a racist attack.

A brutal murder in Germany last week has caused shockwaves in far-off Egypt. Thousands of mourners took to the streets of Alexandria on Monday to protest at the funeral of a pregnant Egyptian woman who was stabbed to death inside a German court in a crime that has provoked fury in her home country.

Egyptian newspapers have given strong coverage to the death of Marwa al-Sherbini (32), describing the veiled woman as a “martyr in a headscarf” and suggesting the killer was motivated by a hatred of Islam.

Mourners chanted “Down with Germany” and scuffled with police after prayers in the Mediterranean city of Alexandria for al-Sherbini, who was murdered on July 1 in a courtroom in Dresden, eastern Germany, by a German man of Russian origin.

“We will revenge her death,” al-Sherbini’s brother, Tarek al-Sherbini,” told the Associated Press. He said Muslims faced racism and discrimination in the West.

Al-Sherbini, mother to a three-year-old child and three months pregnant, was stabbed 18 times by the man she was testifying against during an appeal hearing, said German prosecutors.
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‘He Wasn’t Blond, so They Shot Him’

Her killer also stabbed her husband, who German police then mistook for the attacker and shot in the leg, prosecutors added. The husband is in a hospital and has awoken from a coma. “They thought that he had to be the attacker because he isn’t blond and then they shot him,” Tarek told Egyptian TV.

The killer, named only as Alex W., was appealing against a conviction for insulting Sherbini by calling her an “Islamist,” “terrorist” and a “slut” when she asked him to make space for her son to go on the swings on a playground in Dresden, said prosecutors.

He had been fined €780 and last Wednesday’s court session had been called to hear his appeal against the ruling.

State prosecutor Christian Avenarius described him as a man driven by hatred of Muslims. “It was clearly a racist attack by a fanatical lone wolf,” he said. W. had moved to Germany from Russia in 2003 and had already expressed his contempt for all Muslims at the start of his court case, said the prosecutor.

Al-Sherbini’s body was flown to Cairo on Sunday, and met by her family and the German ambassador. Her funeral was attended by members of parliament, a minister, a representative of Egypt’s Coptic Christians and others.

Al-Sherbini moved to Germany in 2005 with her husband Elwi Okaz, a genetic research scientist. They lived in Berlin at first and moved to Dresden in 2008 where Elwi had a research position at the Max-Planck-Institute.

Members of the Muslim Brotherhood parliamentary bloc, Egypt’s most powerful opposition group, have called for Parliament Members to discuss the killing, said the group’s Web site.

German Consulate Under Police Protection

More protests are planned in front of the German consulate in Alexandria on Thursday. Egyptian newspapers reported that police had been put on alert and would deploy to protect the consulate. The city council plans to name a street after al-Sherbini, Daily News Egypt reported on Tuesday.

Hundreds of Arabs and Muslims demonstrated in Berlin on Saturday. The Egyptian Pharmaceutical Association has called for a boycott of German-made drugs – al-Sherbiny was a pharmacologist and a member of Egypt’s national handball team from 1992 to 1999.

The General Secretaries of Germany’s Muslim and Jewish Councils, Aiman Mayzek and Stephan Kramer, visited al-Sherbini’s husband in hospital on Monday. “You don’t have to be Muslim to oppose anti-Muslim behavior, and you don’t have to be Jewish to oppose anti-Semitism,” said Kramer. “We must stand together against such inhumanity.”

German government spokesman Thomas Steg said Chancellor Angela Merkel had reacted “very emotionally” to the incident. “If there’s a xenophobic, racist background to this case, the government of course condemns it in the strongest terms,” he said.

Sheikh Muhammad Sayyid Tantawi, Egypt’s most senior cleric, called the attacker a murderer and said al-Sherbiny was a martyr. But he appealed for calm and said he hoped the murder wouldn’t harm the dialogue between the West and Islam. “It was an isolated case,” he said.

‘s Death Gives 5 Israelis The Gift Of Life

A Palestinian Boy’s Death Gives 5 Israelis The Gift Of Life (VIDEO)

A Palestinian Boy’s Death Gives 5 Israelis The Gift Of Life (VIDEO)
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When a 12-year-old Palestinian boy was killed in the West Bank city of Jenin by Israeli soldiers who mistook his toy gun for the real thing, it could have been just one more blip on the news: one more war, one more child, one more human tragedy that ripped the heart out of a family and a community, but rippled no further into the world’s consciousness.

But something extraordinary happened that turned Ahmed Khatib’s tragic 2005 death into a gift of hope for six Israelis whose lives were on the line: while overwhelmed with grief, Ahmed’s parents consented to donating their son’s organs. Suddenly, amid the violence and entrenched hatred surrounding an intractable conflict, a simple act of humanity rose above the clamor and captured worldwide attention.

Heart of Jenin tells the story of Ahmed’s tragic death and his father Ismael Khatib’s journey to visit three of the organ recipients two years later. One of Ahmed’s kidneys went to an Orthodox Jewish girl and his other kidney went to a Bedouin boy. While his parents hesitated to donate Ahmed’s heart, it now beats in the chest of a Druze girl.

“I see my son in these children,” Khatib says.

Crossing from northern Israel to the Negev desert and ending up in Jerusalem, Khatib encounters every complexity of the conflict: deep-seated animosity, hardened judgments, and heartfelt generosity. While laying bare the deep divisions between Israelis and Palestinians, Heart of Jenin offers a rare vision of common humanity and hope.

Unrest in China Forces Many Minorities to Leave Restive Western City –

Unrest in China Forces Many Minorities to Leave Restive Western City – washingtonpost.com
In Wake of Turmoil In China, Minorities Face Painful Options
Many Abandoning Lives They Loved
   

By Ariana Eunjung Cha
Washington Post Foreign Service
Thursday, July 9, 2009

URUMQI, China, July 9 — A few steps past the shattered glass, warped metal and other remains of a Muslim Uighur restaurant, Ye Erkeng and his family are in hiding.

Ye, his wife, younger brother, sister-in-law, niece and mother have not ventured outside their apartment complex for three days. They have been getting by on stale bread and boiled water.

After bloody clashes between Uighur demonstrators and government security forces began Sunday in Urumqi, capital of the far western region of Xinjiang, Ye said he did not want to risk having his family members on the streets. But around 11 p.m. Tuesday, a mob of several hundred Han Chinese carrying sticks, hammers and bricks ransacked the restaurant in front of Ye’s apartment as he and his family huddled inside, praying.

“I thought, ‘If they rush into the house, we will all die,’ ” Ye said.

Letting Go of Dreams

Ye’s family is among the many in Urumqi that find themselves at an unexpected crossroads in the aftermath of this week’s violence, which has claimed at least 156 lives. Terrified of their Han neighbors, but accustomed to the comforts of the city they have made their home, they must weigh the benefits of staying in a place where they no longer feel welcome or returning to a countryside where their salaries will probably be reduced by half. On Wednesday, Ye and his wife, Mu Heti, made the painful decision to go back to the countryside of Ili in northern Xinjiang, joining an exodus of ethnic minorities out of Urumqi that has overwhelmed bus and train stations in recent days.
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Before Tuesday night, Ye said, he thought that the violence would pass quickly and that life in Urumqi would return to normal. Ye, 40, who is Kazakh, and Mu, 36, who is Uighur, and their extended families have been in the city for eight years while he worked as a Chinese-Russian translator. The family members had settled into a life they loved.

In a good month, Ye could make as much as 3,000 yuan, or about $450, a small fortune considering that his whole family had been barely able to eke out $75 a month farming sunflowers and cotton in his home town. But their enchantment with Urumqi went further than money.

Ye had picked up the Han Chinese love of mah-jongg, a traditional game involving tiles that is similar to rummy, and had a regular competition going with friends. Mu loved to sit on the street with friends, drinking tea and watching the city’s bustle.

Ye’s niece, 12-year-old Ye Ziyang, was the only minority student at one of the top elementary schools in the city and had made friends with Han children whose ambitions went far beyond those of her peers in the countryside. Ziyang was learning English, and she often spoke of going to college and becoming a doctor.

But all that now seemed distant, Ye and Mu said, in light of the violence. Tensions between China’s dominant Han population and people native to Xinjiang — mostly Uighurs, a Turkic-speaking group, and Kazakhs, who are concentrated on the border with Kazakhstan, are mostly Muslim and speak their own Turkic language — have existed since Chinese troops rolled into Xinjiang 60 years ago.

China has repeatedly said that it “liberated” the population, but many Uighurs and Kazakhs complain of government policies that they say are meant to wipe out their language, culture and religion in the name of assimilation.

The complaints are similar to those of Tibetans, another of China’s 56 officially recognized ethnic minorities. In March 2008, Tibet erupted into protests against Chinese rule that spilled into violence. Like the Tibetans last year, Uighurs have complained that the government has practiced a double standard in how it deals with the perpetrators of violence — detaining Uighurs in large numbers, while allowing Han Chinese to go free.

The Xinjiang region in recent years has experienced a large influx of Han Chinese lured by the government’s ambitious Develop the West program, which seeks to duplicate the success of the wealthier coastal areas. As a result, the region’s Han population has jumped from 6 percent in 1949 to more than 40 percent in 2000, according to the last census. The initiative has boosted incomes all around, but it has also set up an uncomfortable hierarchy. Many of the new bosses are Han, while the workers are from minority groups.

The bloody riots on Sunday show just how deep the mistrust between Han Chinese and other ethnic groups runs, and how quickly a seemingly minor disagreement can escalate. The violence began with a false Internet rumor about the rape of two Han women by Uighur workers. That led to a fight in a toy factory in the southern Chinese city of Shaoguan that left two Uighurs dead.

The investigation into the workers’ deaths, which some Uighurs felt was inadequate, sparked a demonstration in Urumqi on Sunday. The protest spun out of control as paramilitary troops fired on protesters and rioters torched cars and businesses. A number of Han bystanders said they were attacked without provocation. Two days later, violence broke out as vigilante Han groups launched retaliatory attacks on Uighurs.

The Chinese government has said that the situation in Urumqi is now under control. But it will take much longer to repair the psychological damage that the ethnically charged violence has wrought on local residents.
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Fear on Both Sides

The five-story complex where Ye and Mu live — complete with its leaks, cracked cement and creaky doors — earlier housed 100 Uighur and Kazakh residents, who had come to Urumqi in search of a better life. Now all but 25 are gone. They have fled to parts of Xinjiang where Hans are fewer in number. Still, Ye has compassion for his Han neighbors.

“It isn’t just us who are scared of what’s going on. Hans are also scared,” Ye said. On Tuesday night, he said, he welcomed several Han women who needed refuge from the mob-fueled violence. As it turned out, everyone inside got lucky. The attackers moved on.

Some Uighur neighbors were not as fortunate. A 25-year-old who gave his name as Abu Budu said he was taking a walk with his older brother when he was suddenly surrounded by a Han Chinese mob.

He said he heard one man in the crowd tell the others not to beat the Uighurs, but then felt a blow to his head and lost consciousness. He woke up at the hospital with gashes across his back, a concussion and so many bruises on his face that it had turned black. He said he is being kept in a different ward from his brother and has been given no information about his condition. “They beat me without any reason,” he said.

At dawn Wednesday, people began packing to leave. Most took only small shopping bags, leaving furniture and other expensive but bulky items behind. But Ye and Mu’s family was stuck. They could not walk because Ye’s mother is nearly blind, and they could not find a taxi driver willing to take minorities across the city to the Uighur area.

Mu said she is angry not only at the Han Chinese who turned violent, but also at the Uighurs who did the same, leaving families like hers with few options.

Ye tried to reassure his family members about their future in the countryside.

“Life there will be all right,” he said. “It’s a small place and more peaceful. We will just do labor work and farm.”

Outside, the destruction of the one-room Uighur restaurant was drawing curious Han passersby. Several men armed with sticks stood on the sidewalk across the street from the restaurant, a few meters from the door to the apartment complex. They gazed at the entrance as an
other group of Uighurs — mostly women and children — trickled out, heads bowed so as not to make eye contact with the onlookers.

Researcher Zhang Jie contributed to this report.

SC judge apologises for ‘Taliban’ remarks on Muslims

SC judge apologises for ‘Taliban’ remarks on Muslims

New
Delhi: Under criticism from Mulsim groups, Supreme Court judge Justice
Markandeya Katju apologised for his controversial comments that Muslim
students cannot insist on sporting beards as it would lead to
‘Talibanisation’ of the country.

A bench of Justices
R V Raveendran and Markandeya Katju also withdrew the order passed by
it on March 30 in which it had dismissed the petition filed by a
student challenging the directive of a convent school in Madhya Pradesh
that Muslims cannot sport beard.

“During the hearing, certain
observations were made by one of us (Justice Markandeya Katju). His
intentions were not to offend anyone. However, if any one’s feeling has
been hurt, he apologises and expresses regret in the matter,” the bench
said in an order.

The apex court said since the petitioner
Mohd Saleem had expressed apprehension that one of the judges (Katju)
was biased it was requesting the Chief Justice of India to place the
matter before another bench for hearing.

Source: Agencies

German killing of headscarved woman at court raises fears in Europe

The killing of the Muslim woman raises many questions regarding inter-racial relationships and co-existence in Europe.
Monday, 06 July 2009 13:15
World Bulletin / News Desk


European Muslims faced another hate crime with killing of a headscarved woman by a German man in a court room on on July 1st, German and Egyptian media reported.

 A 28-year old German man stabbed Egyptian national Marwa Sherbini 18 times in Dresden courthouse before she gives evidence against court appeal.

Marwa Sherbini, a 32-year-old Egyptian national was suing her attacker after he insulted her for wearing the Islamic headscarf.

Sherbini stood in court to give evidence against court appeal before German man took out a knife and stabbed her 18 times.

Marwa took her 3-year old son Mostapha to play in a Dresden park. A German man, identified only as Axel W, insulted her because of wearing headscarf and called her a “terrorist”. She filed a case against him in German courts after the incident.

When she won the case and the court fined him the €780 for having abused her. But German man appealed against the verdict, German media said.

Also, her husband and her son were present in the court room. When the assailant attacked Marwa her husband ran to rescue her. But the assailant stabbed him 3 times. Meanwhile, a German security officer in court shot the husband in the leg too.

The husband Elwy Okaz lapsed into a coma and was taken to hospital suffering from serious injuries to the stomach and liver.

Marwa Sherbini was a star pupil at her Alexandria School, El Nasr Girls’ College (EGC), one of the oldest and most prestigious educational establishments for girls in Alexandria. Her personality and academic achievements led to her selection as Head Girl of the school before she joined the Faculty of Pharmacy at Alexandria University, graduating in 2000 with flying colors. After she got married to Elwy Okaz, a researcher at the Max Planck Institute, she moved with him to Germany.

Crime ignored

The killing of the Muslim woman raises many questions regarding inter-racial relationships and co-existence in Europe.

It’s been too long since Egyptian bloggers came together under the same opinion. But the new hate crime that took place in Germany against Sherbini, was one good reason for them to unite again, condemning international media for ignoring such incidents against Muslims in the West.

German officials did not acknowleged about bloody event which is taken in front of the 3 year old son’s eyes during 24 hours and did not informed Marva’s family or Egyptian embassy..

According to father of MArwa who spoked to an Egyptian TV, they learned the killing from a family friend after on a phone conversation after 24 hours.

“My daughter was pregnant in her third month,” the heartbroken mother told Egypt’s Al-Masri Al-Youm daily on Sunday, July 5.

“I never imagined she would be a victim of terrorism and we would see her pictures in the media.”

Also, the media reported that German officials put the son of Sherbinis, Mostafa in an orphanage, rejecting to hand him over Egyptian embassy for send him to family members.

The state-owned Egyptian Gazette reported the hate crime as saying the attacker stabbed Sherbini “shortly before she was to give evidence in an appeal lodged by the man against a conviction for insulting her over wearing the hijab.”

“The investigation into this bloody crime is bound to show there are some indications the suspect was hostile toward foreigners – the signs are there,” said Saxony police chief Bernd Merbitz told German media.

Africom’s Covert War in Sudan

Africom’s Covert War in Sudan

I
recently received a phone call from an Australian man who identified
himself as an investigator for the prosecutor at the International
Criminal Court (ICC) at the Hague, Netherlands. The investigator and
his colleague had read my story, “Merchant’s of Death: Exposing Corporate Financed Holocaust in Africa,”
and wanted my cooperation to provide more detailed evidence about the
warlords behind the massacres at Bogoro, Congo, described briefly in my
story.

After some weeks of back and forth discussions and me revisiting
notes and photos to see what I had, I sent them an e-mail at the
definitive moment when they were hoping to receive a brief “dossier”
about the specific case — which they said “had generated a lot of
interest” at the ICC — and I shared my uncertainty about the ethics of
collaborating with an “International Criminal Court” that was only
indicting black Africans. I indicated my concern for the witness
‘Sandrine,’ a young girl discussed in my story who named names of
commanders, dates of executions, and who herself used a machete in an
ethnic massacre and was raped by militiamen. I noted that witnesses
identified for the Rwandan Tribunal (ICTR) had been murdered or
mysteriously disappeared, and noted my awareness of the injustice of
the Tribunals for Yugoslavia and Rwanda, and the disconcerting
trajectory of the ICC.

I told them I couldn’t in good conscience help them, it seemed,
until the ICC arrested some of the white-collar war criminals running
loose around the world. It was the right decision, in light of the
recent ICC indictments against another black man, and an Arab at that.
It was a very stupid career move, some one else remarked.

On 4 March 2009 the ICC prosecutors announced that they were at last
issuing the long-threatened but first ever indictments against a
sitting head of state, Omar al-Bashir, the Arab President of Sudan.
Meanwhile, Somali ‘pirates’ off East Africa recently freed a Ukrainian
ship with a Panamanian registration, a Ukrainian crew and flag of
Belize. The freighter carried tanks, rockets and munitions destined for
Darfur, and is owned by an Israeli ‘businessman’ and reputed MOSSAD
operative named Vadim Alperin.

It is difficult to make sense of the war in Darfur — especially when
people see it as a one-sided “genocide” of Arabs against blacks that is
being committed by the Bashir ‘regime’ — but such is the establishment
propaganda. The real story is much more expansive, more complex, and it
revolves around some relatively unknown but shady characters. What
follows is a short and imperfect summary of some of the deeper
geopolitical realities behind the struggle for Sudan.

THE POLITICS OF WAR CRIMES

First note that the ICC can now be viewed as a tool of hegemonic
U.S. foreign policy, where the weapons deployed by the U.S. and its
allies include the accusations of, and indictments for, human rights
violations, war crimes and crimes against humanity. To understand this,
we can ask why no white man has yet been charged with these or other
offenses at the ICC, which now holds five black African “warlords” and
seeks to incarcerate and bring to trial another black man, also an
Arab, Omar Bashir. Why hasn’t George W. Bush been indicted? Or what
about Donald Rumsfeld? Dick Cheney? Henry Kissinger? Ehud Olmert? Tony
Blair? Vadim Alperin? John Bredenkamp?

Following on the heels of the announcement that the ICC handed down
seven war crimes charges against al-Bashir, a story broadcast over all
the Western media system and into every American living room by day’s
end, President al-Bashir ordered the expulsion of ten international
non-governmental organizations (NGOs) operating in Darfur under the
pretense of being purely ‘humanitarian’ organizations.

What has not been reported anywhere in the English press is that the
United States of America has just stepped up its ongoing war for
control of Sudan and her resources: petroleum, copper, gold, uranium,
fertile plantation lands for sugar and gum Arabic (essential to Coke,
Pepsi and Ben & Jerry’s ice cream). This war has been playing out
on the ground in Darfur through so-called ‘humanitarian’ NGOs, private
military companies, ‘peacekeeping’ operations and covert military
operations backed by the U.S. and its closest allies.

However, the U.S. war for Sudan has always revolved around
‘humanitarian’ operations — purportedly neutral and presumably
concerned only about protecting innocent human lives — that often
provide cover for clandestine destabilizing activities and
interventions.

Americans need to recognize that the Administration of President
Barack Obama has begun to step up the war for control of Sudan in
keeping with the permanent warfare agenda of both Republicans and
Democrats. The current destabilization of Sudan mirrors the illegal
covert guerrilla war carried out in Rwanda — also launched and supplied
from Uganda — from October 1990 to July 1994. The Rwandan Defense
Forces (then called the Rwandan Patriotic Army) led by Major General
Paul Kagame achieved the U.S. objective of a coup d’etat in Rwanda
through that campaign, and President Kagame has been a key interlocutor
in the covert warfare underway in Darfur, Sudan.

During the Presidency of George W. Bush, the U.S. Government was
involved with the intelligence apparatus of the Government of Sudan
(GoS). At the same time, other U.S. political and corporate factions
were pressing for a declaration of genocide against the GoS. Now, given
the shift of power and the appointment of top Clinton officials
formerly involved in covert operations in Rwanda, Uganda, Congo and
Sudan during the Clinton years, pressure has been applied to heighten
the campaign to destabilize the GoS, portrayed as a ‘terrorist’ Arab
regime, but an entity operating outside the U.S.-controlled banking
system. The former campaign saw overt military action with the U.S.
military missile attacks against the Al-Shifa Pharmaceutical factory in
Sudan (1998); this was an international war crime by the Clinton
Administration and it involved officials now in power.

The complex geopolitical struggle to control Sudan manifests through
the flashpoint war for Darfur and it involves such diverse factions as
the Lord’s Resistance Army, backed by Khartoum, which is also connected
to the wars in the Congo and northern Uganda. Chad is involved, Eritrea
and Ethiopia, Germany, the Central African Republic, Libya, France,
Israel, China, Taiwan, South Africa and Rwanda. There are U.S. special
forces on the ground in the frontline states of Chad, Uganda, Ethiopia,
Kenya, and the big questions are: [1] How many of the killings are
being committed by U.S. proxy forces and blamed on al-Bashir and the
GoS? And [2] who funds, arms and trains the rebel insurgents

UNITED STATES AGENCY FOR INTERNATIONAL DEVASTATION

Rebels? Insurgents? The drumbeat of western propaganda portrays the
conflict as a one-sided affair: a “genocidal counter-insurgency by the
GoS” — in the words of Eric Reeves — versus the good Samaritans of the
‘humanitarian’ NGO community . . . and throw in a few (non-descript)
rebels.

“Sudan ordered at least 10 humanitarian groups expelled from Darfur
on Wednesday after the International Criminal Court issued an arrest
warrant for the country’s president,” wrote Associated Press reporter
Ellen M. Lederer. “Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon said the action
‘represents a serious setback to lifesaving operations in Darfur’ and
urged Sudan to reverse its decision, U.N. deputy spokeswoman Marie
Okabe said.”

However, when Ban Ki-moon met with Rwandan strongman Paul Kagame
recently, he never called for Kagame’s arrest, no matter the findings
of two international courts of law that have issued indictments against
top RPA officials. Instead Ban Ki-moon praised Kagame and called for
African countries to hunt down and arrest Hutu people purportedly
involved in the now specious ‘genocide’ in Rwanda in 1994.

The non-governmental aid groups ordered out of Darfur by President
al-Bashir on March 4 were Oxfam, CARE, MSF-Holland, Mercy Corps, Save
the Children, the Norwegian Refugee Council, the International Rescue
Committee, Action Contre la Faim, Solidarites and CHF International.

Of course, the western media is all over the expulsion of any big
‘humanitarian’ moneymaker from Darfur — the moral outrage is so thick
you can almost wipe it. The NGOs and the press that peddles their
images of suffering babes complain that hundreds of thousands of
innocent refugees will now be subjected to massive unassisted suffering
— as opposed to the assisted suffering they previously faced — but
never asks with any serious and honest zeal, why and how the displaced
persons and refugees came to be displaced or homeless to begin with.
Neither do they ask about all the money, intelligence sharing, deal
making, and collaboration with private or governmental military
agencies.

Large ‘humanitarian’ NGOs (and ‘conservation’ NGOs) operate as de facto
multinational corporations revolving around massive private profits and
human suffering. In places like the Democratic Republic of Congo,
Uganda and Darfur these NGOs also provide infrastructure, logistical
and intelligence collaboration that supports U.S. military and
government agendas in the region. Most are aligned with big
foundations, corporate sponsors and USAID — itself a close and
long-time partner for interventions with AFRICOM and the Pentagon.

Refugees and displaced populations are strategic tools of statecraft
and foreign policy, just as ‘humanitarian’ NGOs consistently use food
as a weapon and populations as human shields. The history of the U.S.
covert war in South Sudan is rich with examples of the SPLA and its
‘humanitarian’ partners, especially Christian ‘charities’, committing
such war crimes and crimes against humanity.1

CARE International has received funding from Lockheed Martin
Corporation, the world’s largest and most secretive producer of weapons
of mass destruction, and both CARE and Save the Children are tied up
with weapons and extractive industries in other ways. A peek at the
board of directors of Save the Children makes it clear why the U.S.
media is so devoid of truth about Darfur. Similarly, the International
Rescue Committee does not work with refugees, per se, but serves as a
policy and pressure group involved in funneling private profits from
the west back to the west. The IRC has also been cited for involvement
in military operations in the Democratic Republic of Congo and it has
deep ties to people like Henry Kissinger.

The AID (read: misery) industry in Sudan was by the mid-1990s the
largest so-called ‘humanitarian’ enterprise on the planet, Operation
Lifeline Sudan (OLS) — a form of managed inequality and a temporary and
mobile economy of white privilege, adventurism and, of course, good
will (sic). The misery industry shifted its focus from South Sudan to
Darfur after a pseudo peace ‘treaty’ was organized to end the decades
old war between the SPLA and GoS; the U.S. and Israel backed the SPLA
from 1990 onward, and continue to do so at present. The result of more
than 12 years of illegal U.S. covert low-intensity warfare in Sudan
resulted in the creation of the independent and sovereign state of
South Sudan in circa 2005 — a state dominated by Jewish and Christian
faith-based interests and western multinational corporations.

Much of the AID infrastructure in Sudan has at one time or another
been used as a weapon through the use of human shields, food deliveries
to refugee populations inseparable from insurgents, and shipments of
weapons by ‘humanitarian’ NGOs. This is both incidental and deliberate
policy. Christian ‘relief’ NGOs played a huge role in supporting the
covert western insurgency in South Sudan. One notable ‘humanitarian’
NGO involved in weapons deliveries was the Norwegian People’s Aid
(known affectionately in the field as the Norwegian People’s Army).

In Darfur, Sudan, the U.S. government agenda is to win control of
natural resources and leverage the Arab government into a corner and,
at last, establish a more ‘friendly’ government that will suit the
corporate interests of the United States, Canada, Europe, Australia and
Israel.

Several major think tanks — read: propaganda, lobbying and pressure
— behind the destabilization of Sudan include the Foundation for the
Defense of Democracy, Center for American Progress, Center for Security
Policy, International Rescue Committee and International Crises Group.
Individuals from seemingly diverse positions of the political and
ideological spectrum run these organizations, which are
ultra-nationalist capitalist organizations bent on global
military-economic domination.

The former Clinton officials most heavily focused on the
destabilization of Sudan include: Susan Rice, Madeleine Albright, Roger
Winter, Prudence Bushnell, Hillary Clinton, John Podesta, Anthony Lake
and John Prendergast. Carr Center for Human Rights co-founder Samantha
Power, now on the Obama National Security Council, has helped to
whitewash clandestine U.S. involvement in Sudan.

John Prendergast has continued to peddle disinformation disguised as
policy and human rights concerns through the International Crisis Group
(ICG), and through its many clone organizations like ENOUGH, ONE and
RAISE HOPE FOR CONGO. Prendergast has been a pivotal agent behind the
hi-jacking of U.S. public concern and action through the disingenuous
(and discredited) SAVE DARFUR movement.

Other notable agents of disinformation on Sudan include Alex de Waal
and Smith College Professor Eric Reeves. It is through these and other
conduits to the corporate U.S. media that the story of ‘genocide’ in
Sudan is cast as an Africa-Arab affair devoid of western interests.

In 1992, human rights researchers Rakiya Omaar and Alex de Waal
established the London-based NGO African Rights. In August 1995,
African Rights published Rwanda: Death, Despair and Defiance,
one of many pivotal ‘human rights’ reports that falsely represented
events in Rwanda, set the stage for victor’s justice at the
International Criminal Tribunal on Rwanda, and began the process of
dehumanizing millions of Hutu people and protecting the true
terrorists: Yoweri Museveni, Paul Kagame, the Rwandan Patriotic Army,
and their western backers.

THE MAN FOR A NEW SUDAN

The pivotal intelligence asset working on the ground in Sudan to
destabilize and overthrow the Government of Sudan (GoS) is Roger
Winter, profiled very disingenuously in the seven-page New York Times Magazine feature story of 15 June 2008.

Interestingly, “The Man For A New Sudan” story, an establishment
whitewash of the involvement of the U.S. military-intelligence
establishment in Sudan, was written by Eliza Griswold, a ‘Fellow’ with
the New America Foundation, a left-leaning think tank and pressure
group with a very confused ideological but nationalist-militaristic
position. (The NAF is obviously dependent on U.S. foundation funding,
and it reveals no apparent policy formulations of substance on the
Great Lakes or Horn of Africa, conflicts for which they remain
completely silent).

“When Roger Winter’s single-engine Cessna Caravan touched down near
the Sudanese town of Abyei on Easter morning, a crowd of desperate men
swamped the plane,” Griswold wrote. “Some came running over the rough
red airstrip. Others crammed into a microbus that barreled toward the
65-year-old Winter as he climbed down the plane’s silver ladder. Some
Sudanese call Winter ‘uncle’; others call him ‘commander’.”

Winter’s special post at the State Department was created
specifically for him and his ‘work’ in Sudan. Why do Sudanese people in
South Sudan call Roger Winter ‘commander’?

Roger Winter is the primary conduit for the ongoing covert
destabilization of Sudan. His operations are run primarily out of
Uganda, with the terrorist government of Yoweri Museveni providing
support through the Uganda People’s Defense Forces (UPDF) alliance with
the Sudan People’s Liberation Army (SPLA).

The SPLA is the de facto backbone of the Sudan Liberation
Army, one of the main so-called ‘rebel’ factions involved in Darfur;
the SPLA provides military and logistics support to Uganda from the
Pentagon through unknown channels, but most likely involving the nearby
Pentagon client states of Ethiopia, Kenya, Tanzania, Chad and Eritrea.

The primary Ugandan agents supporting the U.S. war in Darfur have
always been, and remain, Brigadier General James Kazini, a nephew of
Ugandan dictator Museveni and the chief of staff of the Ugandan
People’s Defense Forces (UPDF); General Salim Saleh, half-brother of
Museveni; and President Yoweri Museveni himself.

One of the main protagonists in the Darfur conflict is the current
military regime in Rwanda, whose troops have been involved in Darfur
under the guise of an ‘independent’ and ‘peacekeeping’ operation under
the African Union ‘peacekeeping’ umbrella — back by NATO and private
military companies.

Little known and widely misunderstood is the role of the United
States and its proxies, the UPDF and the RPA, in committing massive
crimes against humanity, war crimes and genocide during the Rwandan
conflagration from 1990 to 1994. Prior to the RPA invasion of Rwanda
(from Uganda) in October 1990, the RPA and Rwandan Tutsi Diaspora had
publications like Impuruza published in the United States
between 1984 and 1994 (when the RPA achieved the coup d’etat against
Rwandan President Habyarimana). Tutsi refugees joined Roger Winter, who
was at the time the Director of the United States Committee for
Refugees, to help fund the publication. The editor, Alexander Kimenyi,
is a Rwandan national and a professor at California State University.
Like most RPA publications Impuruza circulated clandestinely in Rwanda amongst Hutu and Tutsi elite and it peddled a genocidal ideology against Hutu people.

The Association of Banyarwanda in Diaspora USA, assisted by Roger
Winter, organized the International Conference on the Status of
Banyarwanda [Tutsi] Refugees in Washington, DC in 1988, and this is
where a military solution to the Tutsi problem was chosen. The U.S.
Committee for Refugees reportedly provided accommodation and
transportation.

THE DEVIL CAME IN A HELIOCOPTER

Roger Winter was one of the primary architects of the RPA guerrilla
war, organized from Washington in 1989, that has led to the loss of
more than ten or twelve million lives in the Great Lakes of Africa
since 1990. Winter acted as a spokesman for the RPF and their allies,
and he appeared as a guest on major U.S. television networks such as
PBS and CNN. New Yorker writer Philip Gourevitch and Roger Winter made contacts on behalf of the RPA with American media, particularly the Washington Post, New York Times and Time magazine.

Roger Winter moved through Rwanda during the RPA invasion and worked
the front lines of the covert war as a key Pentagon and U.S. State
Department asset in collaboration with the Kagame-RPA operation of
terror. From 1990 to 1994, Winter traveled back and forth from the
RPA-controlled zone to Washington D.C., where he briefed and
coordinated activities and support with U.S. military, intelligence and
government officials.

Roger Winter is intimate with USAID, and is a long-time ally of
Susan Rice, former Assistant Secretary of State on African Affairs
(1997-2001), Special Assistant to President Clinton (1995-1997), and
National Security Council insider (1993-1997). Susan Rice is the Obama
Administration’s Ambassador to the United Nations and staunch enemy of
Omar al-Bashir.

Roger Winter is also a staunch supporter of U.S. Rep. Donald Payne,
one of the leading U.S. Democrats pressing for action to “stop
genocide” in Darfur, Sudan. Payne sponsored the Darfur Genocide
Accountability Act and was arrested in June 2001, along with John
Eibner, director of Christian Solidarity International, for protesting
against the GoS.

Christian Solidarity International has a very subversive
relationship to ‘peace’ and ‘religion’ in Sudan, and they have been one
of the front-runner organizations peddling the accusations of slavery
by the al-Bashir government, in particular, a highly contested and
controversial issue generally inflated and manipulated by
fundamentalist Jewish and Christian NGOs and missionary organizations,
like Christian Solidarity International, Samaritan’s Purse, Servant’s
Heart, and Freedom Quest International, that operate in Sudan.

“Roger Winter was the chief logistic boss for [RPA] Tutsis as early
as mid-1990,” says Ugandan human rights expert Remigius Kintu, “and
until their victory in 1994 they were operating from 1,717
Massachusetts Avenue NW in Washington, D.C. Roger Winter told a [name
deleted] South Sudanese exile at the time [1994]: ‘I have now
stabilized Rwanda and will turn my full attention to Sudan.’ Winter
subsequently closed up shop in Rwanda and based himself in Kampala
working on Sudan. A few years later, Darfur exploded and with Winter’s
manipulations, Rwanda was the first to send troops into that troubled
area. From my sources, the Rwanda Defense Forces [working under the
African Union umbrella] have killed civilians and brought in their
media experts to pile the blame on Sudanese government troops.”

This is exactly what the Kagame and Museveni terror apparatus has
done in Uganda, Rwanda and the Democratic Republic of Congo. Much of
the terror operations of the UPDF/RPF in Rwanda in the 1990s were
covered up by Human Rights Watch experts Alison Des Forges (d. February
2009) and Timothy Longman, Associate Prof. of Africana Studies and
Political Science at Vassar College.

Similarly, throughout the long war in south Sudan, and now in
Darfur, the atrocities committed by the U.S.-backed factions were/are
downplayed, dismissed or ignored, while those committed by competing
factions are amplified and spotlighted. Also, following the pattern of
UPDF and RPA criminal activities — such as massacres committed under
disguise and/or attributed to the ‘enemy’ — for which there is now a
long history of documentation, and given the lack of any true
independent evaluation, there is no telling who actually committed the
massacres always blamed on the GoS or ‘Janjaweed’ militias.

One Sudanese professional from the south told me recently that it
was not the Government of Sudan but rather the UPDF and SPLA who were
arming the Janjaweed — the so-called Arab militias accused of wanton
killing in an Arab-against-Black genocide. (This Arab-on-black genocide
has been widely discredited.

Professor Timothy Longman and Alison Des Forges co-produced the fat treatise on ‘genocide’ in Rwanda, Leave None to Tell the Story,
published in 1999. Longman and Des Forges produced numerous documents,
based on field investigations in Congo (Zaire), Rwanda and Burundi,
from 1995 to 2008, touted as independent and unbiased human rights
reports but always skewed by hidden interests. Both Longman and Des
Forges had relationships with the U.S. Department of State, National
Security Council and Pentagon, both were regular consultants with
USAID, and they certainly worked with Roger Winter, the Pentagon’s
secret weapon in Sudan.

On 25 September 2008, a Ukrainian freighter was seized by ‘pirates’
off the coast of Somalia and was held until a ransom of $3.2 million
was paid on 5 February 2009. (Somali fishermen disenfranchised by
international dumping of toxic [and possibly nuclear] wastes off
Somalia are labeled ‘pirates’ when they fight for their rights and
freedoms.) The MV Faina is registered in Belize, owned by a company
registered in Panama and piloted by Ukrainians. The MV Faina carried 33
Soviet T-72 battle tanks, grenade-launchers, anti-aircraft guns and
ammunition en route to Mombassa, Kenya, the Pentagon’s primary base on
the east coast of Africa.

The U.S. Navy’s 5th Fleet monitored the Ukrainian ship during the
four-month standoff, with the MV Faina pinned down by at least six U.S.
and four European warships. The ship’s owner is Israeli national Vadim
Alperin (alias Vadim Oltrena Alperin), said to be a MOSSAD agent
involved with clandestine activities through offshore front companies
and money laundering. The ship was unloaded in Mombassa on February 12,
and the weapons are destined for Juba, South Sudan.

There are reports that weaponry also included tank munitions heads
sporting deadly depleted uranium and that the final recipients are the
Israeli-backed Justice and Equality Movement (JEM) ‘rebels’ in Darfur.
Sudan has previously accused Israel of supporting ‘rebels’ in the
Darfur war. International arms syndicates and dealers routinely
transfer ‘Soviet-era’ arms for international organized crime, including
covert military operations involving proxy militias and national
governments in Sudan, Uganda, Congo, Somalia, Ethiopia, Kenya and
Rwanda.

  1. See: keith harmon snow, “Oil in Darfur? Special Ops in Somalia?Global Research, 7 February 2007. []

Keith
Harmon Snow is an independent human rights investigator and war
correspondent who worked with Survivors Rights International
(2005-2006), Genocide Watch (2005-2006) and the United Nations (2006)
to document and expose genocide and crimes against humanity in Sudan
and Ethiopia. He has worked in 17 countries in Africa, and he recently
worked in Afghanistan. Read other articles by Keith, or visit Keith’s website.

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  1. bozh said on March 6th, 2009 at 10:58am #

    once stars and starlettes got involved in darfur conflict, i knew it was a fake concern.
    thnx

  2. sk said on March 6th, 2009 at 1:01pm #

    This
    interview of someone who spent decades in Africa as an administrator in
    the ‘AID (read: misery) industry’ might lift the scales from a few eyes
    (that is, for that minority which wishes to see more clearly and that
    isn’t blinded by rage at the temerity of anyone questioning the motive
    of ‘agents of virtue’ from the same self-perpetuating industry).

  3. DanE said on March 6th, 2009 at 2:07pm #

    I will shortly forward this excellent well-focussed & well-organized article to my contacts list.

    A cpl minor pts: California State University is a statewide system
    with upwards of a dozen campuses; California readers probably would be
    interested to know at which this Alexander Kimenyi can be found.

    I spotted a few typos. “Peak” instead of “peek” had me confused for a long moment.

    If I was your copyeditor, which I”m not, I’d suggest using less
    conjunctions between clauses. Often just a period followed by a new
    sentence would work better for me. (?)

    Good job! now to copy & spread it around.

  4. lloyd rowsey said on March 6th, 2009 at 4:45pm #

    The
    piece is now posted at OpEdNews, in the “General_News” column, about
    half-way across the front page. Go quickly and comment, gentle readers
    (and generous editor). Pieces not promoted to the headlines at OEN get
    pushed down out of sight VERY quickly, as a rule.

  5. keith harmon snow said on March 6th, 2009 at 5:46pm #

    hello

    conjunction? what is a conjunction?

    lol. honestly, i really have no idea. failed penmanship in 2nd grade
    — teacher smashed a yardstick over my knuckles and all English related
    classes became a problem after that.

    BUSH BEFORE BASHIR!!!

    blessings
    keith

  6. denk said on March 6th, 2009 at 10:06pm #

    War Crime Shock

  7. RH2 said on March 7th, 2009 at 6:58am #

    keith,

    A nice comment. Caring about conjunction reflects the nitpicking of the bored Middle Class.

  8. keith harmon snow said on March 7th, 2009 at 7:44am #

    Hi

    That may be, but I was not putting anyone down. I simply have no
    idea what a conjunction is. It may sound stupid, but I’m an imperfect
    writer.

    blessings
    keith

  9. bozh said on March 7th, 2009 at 8:02am #

    long, long ago our army became their army; followed by our land, boys, laws, etc.
    and then our police was never ours; it was always theirs; followed by FBI, CIA
    and, then suddenly and soddenly, our[or was it ever ours?] ICC became their ICC.
    of course ICTY, was set up by ‘good’ guys. but there is no ICTUSA, or ICTI.
    thnx

  10. RH2 said on March 7th, 2009 at 8:07am #

    keith,

    I have not accused you of putting anyone down. You write pretty
    well. A conjunction is the connection of two or more statements with a
    comma (,) or a semicolon (;).

  11. Gideon said on March 7th, 2009 at 11:59am #

    What a coalition! Iran, Hamas and Hezbollah support Sudan’s president.
    300,000 Dead and 2.7 Million refugees since 2003.

    Dissident Voice contributors of all shapes and colors, please express your opinions!

    I am specifically interested to hear comparison between THIS and the
    latest crisis in Gaza and Arab – Israeli conflict in general.

    Sudan’s President expelled 13 of the largest aid organizations in Darfur, putting at risk:
    a) food and drinking water for 1.1 million people ,
    b) health care for 1.5 million
    c) huge risk of infectious disease for All.

    Up to 300,000 people have DIED and 2.7 million driven from their homes in the conflict since 2003, according to the U.N.

  12. kahar said on March 7th, 2009 at 2:22pm #

    Gideon,
    how about you read the aticle of this thread first and then you’ll have
    a better idea of what you’re talking about and less chance of making
    yourself look like an apologist for Israeli genocidal crimes?

    This is a great article.
    Keith does a thorough job in exposing the agents, agencies, mass media
    and the machinations involved in a coordinated take down attempt of a
    sovereign state. Similar techniques have been used elsewhere, the truth
    wiped out and history rewritten. Reporters like Keith are indeed a rare
    species.
    (Btw, Keith, I think what Dan’s getting at is that a few of your
    sentences around the middle of the article would read faster if they
    were chopped in two, that’s all.)
    And, Lloyd, I wouldn’t bother with OEN, their editors are nearly all
    tempraMENTAL Obamaniacs and fascists and I doubt anything will change
    that.

  13. Gideon said on March 7th, 2009 at 2:52pm #

    Sudan – Hamas, Hezbolah, Iran: Tell me who your friends are, I’ll tell …
    What about the innocent people? Where is the Dissident outcry?

  14. RH2 said on March 7th, 2009 at 3:04pm #

    Gideon,

    There is nothing to add to the comment of kahar. I will never do you
    any favor offering you numbers which you will immediately misinterpret.
    Are you really intersted in the Dissident outcry for humanity? In my
    opinion you have passed through some PR training and try to bring your
    Zionist propaganda here. Have you really any sense for the suffering of
    human beings? You lie, fake, deceive, evade topics and fear facts and
    reason.

  15. Gideon said on March 7th, 2009 at 4:26pm #

    Gaza – thanks God the Aid never stopped! Do I need to thank someone else?

    Nearly 50% of the children under five in this region are
    suffering from global acute malnutrition and need emergency feeding.

    “In Jan. 2009 Darfur has experienced the most intense fighting seen in the last year”!

    Wow, what else happened in the world in January, that Dissident Voice missed this one?

    Darfur casualties available count:

    *between Jan. and Sep. 2008: 1,200

    *between Sep 2003 – Jun 2005: 41,000

    *Civilians account for between 65 and 75% of all fatalities.
    70% of civilians die in what appear to be one-sided attacks.

    Sources: GI-Net and UNAMID

  16. RH2 said on March 7th, 2009 at 4:49pm #

    Gideon,

    This article has plainly mentioned the organizations and
    Imperial/Zionist/UN connections involved in these killings you
    propagandistically cite. Have you ever cared for human beings outside
    your Zionist Tribe? You can spare your Zionist crocodile tears on DV.

  17. keith harmon snow said on March 7th, 2009 at 5:21pm #

    Hello

    Gideon — you cite as “sources” GI-NET and UNAMID.

    Before you peddle someone else’s information, as you are, have you
    ever asked your self who GI-NET actually is? Check it out — look at
    their boards f directors etc. Look where their funding comes from.

    It seems that you think you are enraged or outraged about people
    being killed in Sudan and so you are beating the drumbeat DO SOMETHING
    DO SOMETHING STOP GENOCIDE STOP GENOCIDE.

    Do you know what Henry David Thoreau said, in circa 1857 (see his LETTERS TO A SPIRITUAL SEEKER)?

    DONT READ THE NEWSPAPERS.

    Kindly read the article that was provided as a solitary footnote.

    Here’s three other very good books I recommend you dont waste any time in reading:
    THE WHITENESS OF POWER (Goudge)
    RACE AND EPISTEMOLOGIES OF IGNORANCE (Sullivan and Tuana)
    THE ROAD TO HELL (Maren)

    You asked what else happened in JANUARY? I recommend you read this one:
    http://www.dissidentvoice.org/2009/01/ben-affleck-rwanda-and-corporate-sustained-catastrophe/

    And if you sincerely care about Africa and African people, then
    please educate your self about your position vis-a-vis imperialism and
    white supremacy, and meanwhile I can point you to where to make a
    direct and immediate impact to help someone. Sending money to CARE or
    UNICEF and beating the drums of outrage are part of the problem.

    Blessings
    keith

  18. ron said on March 8th, 2009 at 12:07pm #

    informative piece, thanks

  19. RH2 said on March 8th, 2009 at 1:57pm #

    keith,

    You certainly know, the drumbeating is not new here. The Bush
    administration was very interested in imposing a “no fly zone” over
    Darfur to be backed by aerial strikes, naval Walls (blockade) and
    starving the Sudan, one of the poorest African countries, by imposing
    more sanctions. Tony Blair was of course on the scene and was also
    “ready for action”. Both men were deeply “concerned” about massacres
    managed for the purpose of ‘divide and rule’.

    Susan Rice, under B. Clinton a member of the National Security
    Council as assistant secretary of state for African Affairs declared in
    2006, “History demonstrates that there is one language Khartoum
    understands: the credible threat or use of force. After swift
    diplomatic consultations, the United States should press for a UN
    resolution that issues Sudan an ultimatum: accept unconditional
    deployment of the UN force within one week or face military
    consequences.”

    As you know, Susan Rice is the representative of Obama at the UN.

  20. Nkunda said on March 24th, 2009 at 11:09am #

    An
    excellent and breath taking exposition of the conflicts in Africa. I
    hope the readers are taking note. Africa was way so much better before
    the imperialists first set foot. Now, we must suffer the consequences
    of a harsh and cruel society where no one speaks the truth, no one does
    right. Keith is probably among the few who are still passionate for
    fairness, justice, peace and unity.
    Mr. Keith, I have been reading through your works and watching the
    interview. As a Rwandan citizen, having survived the genocide, I have
    never been drowned in cynicism and bitterness. I find your reportage an
    awakening for inner optimism. Peace to you!!!

  21. keith harmon snow said on March 25th, 2009 at 8:18am #

    hello

    I have made an error of ordering above. I wrote:

    >>>>The SPLA is the de facto backbone of the Sudan
    Liberation Army, one of the main so-called ‘rebel’ factions involved in
    Darfur; the SPLA provides military and logistics support to Uganda from
    the Pentagon—

    Correction: … the SPLA recieves its military and logistics from the Pentagon through Uganda…

    keith

  22. Shabnam said on March 25th, 2009 at 10:42am #

    Involvement
    of ISRAEL in Sudan is undeniable. Israel was very much in the southern
    Sudan and through its fifth column, Charles Jacob who directed a
    campaign of misinformation with a spurious charge (Child slavery)
    forced Sudanese government to grant autonomy to southern Sudan where
    the ‘rebels’ who were trained in Israel and were involved in
    destabilization of southern Sudan have an office in Israel today.
    Today, the oil and other natural resources of Southern Sudan is
    transferred to Israel, US, Canada, Italy and other western countries.
    Al-Ahram writes about the ROLE ISRAEL played in Sudan and continue to
    play according to Oded Yinon plot “A Strategy for Israel in the 1980s,”
    where is necessary for erection of ‘greater Israel’ toward Israel
    domination of the region from Africa to Asia.

    {Israel’s current involvement in Darfur is particularly suspicious.
    During a meeting between Tzipi Livni and several African envoys in Tel
    Aviv, the Israeli foreign minister said that her government wanted to
    help find a solution to the crisis in Darfur. One would think that
    Israel is perhaps the last country in the world that can mediate a
    crisis in an Arab country, especially one like Sudan that has no ties
    whatsoever with Israel. The only explanation is that Israel wants to
    take sides with the Darfur rebels against the Sudanese government.
    Reports indicate that the Sudan Liberation Movement has opened an
    office in Tel Aviv. Israel is also said to be arming the rebels,
    training them in camps in Israel, sending military experts to rebel
    zones in Sudan, and disguising Mossad operatives as relief workers.
    Abdullah Masar, adviser to the Sudanese president, says Sudan is under
    massive pressure to normalize its relations with Israel. The Darfur
    rebellion is being used as leverage to get Sudan to comply with
    Israel’s demands. The Israelis and Americans now have their eyes
    trained on the immense wealth of Sudan and Darfur in particular — oil,
    copper, iron, lead, etc.
    A foothold in Darfur would establish Israel in the south Sahara and
    help it gain a foothold close to the Red Sea. And it’s not just Darfur.
    Israel is encouraging Sudanese refugees from Sudan’s south and Nubia to
    reach its borders via Egypt. Nearly 3,000 people have tried that route
    so far, according to Sudanese official figures. Israel wants Western
    Sudan to secede, for then the rebels may be persuaded to grant it a
    military base in their areas — a development that would endanger Egypt,
    Libya, Sudan and the Red Sea. This scenario is not happening in Sudan
    alone, but all over Africa’s many turbulent regions.}

    ISRAEL is the main supplier of weapon to Darfur where is involved in destabilization of Sudan before the coup of 1989.
    http://www.pr-inside.com/israeli-revealed-as-owner-of-south-sudan-bound-weapons-ship-r850322.htm

  23. Shabnam said on March 27th, 2009 at 5:19am #

    Israel
    is deeply involved in Sudan to destabilize and partition the country in
    order to bring regime change, control the resources and brings the Red
    Sea under control to control the waterway and have access to water of
    the Red Sea where water is going to be more important than oil in the
    near future in the Middle East and North Africa. This is part of the ”
    greater Israel” plan. American people must pay attention to war crimes
    activity of Israel in Sudan in general and Darfur in particular. This
    is a zionist war through proxy like the phony “war on terror.”

    http://news.antiwar.com/2009/03/25/israel-killed-39-in-attack-on-sudan-convoy/

    {Answering accusations from a Sudanese minister that the US Air
    Force had killed 39 people in a January attack in that nation, US
    officials say that in fact it was the Israeli military that launched
    the attack on a convoy of trucks northwest of Port Sudan city.
    Reportedly, the Israeli planes used a US base in Djibouti to stage the
    attacks, as part of the agreement between Israel and the outgoing Bush
    Administration made in mid January. Israeli officials would neither
    confirm nor deny the attacks.}