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Bible Quotations For today
The harvest is plentiful, but the labourers are few;
therefore ask the Lord of the harvest to send out labourers into his harvest
Holy Gospel of Jesus Christ according to Saint Luke
10/01-07/:”After this the Lord appointed seventy others and sent them on ahead
of him in pairs to every town and place where he himself intended to go. He said
to them, ‘The harvest is plentiful, but the labourers are few; therefore ask the
Lord of the harvest to send out labourers into his harvest. Go on your way. See,
I am sending you out like lambs into the midst of wolves. Carry no purse, no
bag, no sandals; and greet no one on the road. Whatever house you enter, first
say, “Peace to this house!” And if anyone is there who shares in peace, your
peace will rest on that person; but if not, it will return to you. Remain in the
same house, eating and drinking whatever they provide, for the labourer deserves
to be paid. Do not move about from house to house.”
Titles For The Latest English LCCC Lebanese & Lebanese Related News & Editorials
published on December 13- 14/2020
Health Ministry: 1275 new cases of Corona, 10 deaths
French FM ahead of Macron visit: Lebanon’s collapse is like the Titanic’s
sinking
Rahi presides over Sunday Mass service in Bkirki
Al-Rahi Hopes Bickering Won't Halt Port Probe, Says Keen on PM Post
Aoudeh commemorating Martyr Gebran Tueni: Our officials are irresponsible,
Constitution has become dependent on private interests
Pessimism Grows on Govt. Formation Prior to Macron Visit
Mustaqbal Lashes Out at 'Plan to Target Premiership' in Fiery Statement
Tlais: We have taken the decision to head towards escalation, strikes
Memorandum of Understanding underway between Lebanon and Nepal to lift ban on
arrival of workers
Shooting in Ras al-Ain locality in Baalbek due to an individual clash
Health Ministry warns citizens against eating wild mushrooms due to reported
poisoning cases
Fahmi Revises Curfew and Virus Precautionary Measures
Israeli Army Fires Gunshots on Lebanon's Border
Khalil Criticizes Judge Charges against Him
Iran media says Lebanon outplayed US in Israel maritime talks
Lebanon recruitment agencies benefit from sponsorship system, lobby against
reforms/Fatima Al-Mahmoud, Al Arabiya English/Friday 11 December 2020
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Gunman opens fire during outdoor choir performance at
cathedral in New York City
The Israel-Iran shadow war locks in on southeastern Syria
Netanyahu Warns 'Business as Usual with Iran' Will Be Mistake
Iran summons German, French envoys after Ruhollah Zam execution outrage
Outrage as Iran hangs dissident journalist
Iran’s Khamenei awards military medal to slain nuclear scientist
Iran controls crude oil pipeline spillage, fire in southwest
UK and EU Extend Brexit Talks after Ditching Deadline
Armenia Says Six Fighters Hurt in Karabakh Truce Violation
Bahraini Child Urges Hamilton to Save His Father on Death Row
Morocco-Israel Ties 'Already Normal', Says Moroccan FM
Egypt, Jordan and Iraq discuss peoples’ movement by land
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on December 13- 14/2020
Time to bring perpetrators of Iran’s 1988 massacre to
justice/Dr. Majid Rafizadeh/Arab News/December 13, 2020
Our Chinese Sister Cities: "Use the Countryside to Surround the City"/Judith
Bergman/Gatestone Institute/December 13/2020
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Health Ministry: 1275 new cases of Corona, 10 deaths
NNA/December 13/2020
The Ministry of Public Health announced, on Sunday, that 1275 new Corona cases
have been reported, thus raising the cumulative number of confirmed cases
to-date to 146,520.
It also indicated that 10 death cases were also registered during the past 24
hours.
French FM ahead of Macron visit: Lebanon’s collapse is like
the Titanic’s sinking
Reuters/Sunday 13 December 2020
French Foreign Minister Jean-Yves Le Drian said Lebanon’s political and economic
collapse was like the sinking of the Titanic, only without the music. “Lebanon
is the Titanic without the orchestra,” Le Drian told the daily Le Figaro in an
interview published on Sunday. “The Lebanese are in complete denial as they
sink, and there isn’t even the music.”Le Drian’s remarks set a pessimistic tone
a little over a week before President Emmanuel Macron makes his third visit to
Beirut since a massive port blast destroyed swathes of the city and killed 200
people in August. Macron is losing patience with Lebanon’s politicians as rival
politicians mired in turf battles stand in the way of sweeping reforms that
donors say are imperative for badly-needed financial aid to be released. It is
believed the Titanic’s orchestra kept playing for as long as it could as the
liner went down in the Atlantic Ocean in 1912, trying to help keep passengers
calm amid impending doom. All the musicians perished.
Rahi presides over Sunday Mass service in Bkirki
NNA/December 13/2020
Maronite Patriarch, Cardinal Beshara Boutros al-Rahi, presided over Sunday Mass
service in Bkirki this morning. In his sermon, Rahi expressed his hope that the
recent political, sectarian and legal reactions would not obstruct the
investigation into the port explosion. "We hope that the reactions will not
create a national division on a sectarian basis for which we do not find
justification, especially since we are all keen on the prime minister's position
and other constitutional, national and religious posts," Rahi noted. "We believe
that sponsoring these post is not supposed to interfere with the course of
justice. Rather, the immunity of these sites is against the immunity of the
judiciary," he added, stressing that they are not interfering in any judicial
investigation. Commenting on the fight against corruption in Lebanon, the
Patriarch expressed his concern about the way this issue is being handled,
calling on politicians to take their hands off the judiciary. Finally, he called
for forming an emergency, neutral, non-partisan cabinet to tend to the pending
economic and financial dossiers
Al-Rahi Hopes Bickering Won't Halt Port Probe, Says Keen on PM Post
Naharnet/December 13/2020
Maronite Patriarch Beshara al-Rahi on Sunday said he hopes the latest political,
sectarian and legal controversy will not impede the ongoing probe into the
catastrophic Beirut port explosion. “Let’s not forget that it destroyed half of
the capital and left 200 people dead, 5,000 wounded and thousands homeless,
which prompted world countries to scramble to aid the affected, while our state,
those in power and politicians stood idly by,” al-Rahi said in his Sunday Mass
sermon. “We also hope that the reactions will not create a national rift on a
sectarian basis, for which we cannot find a justification, especially that we
are all keen on the premiership post and the rest of the constitutional,
national and religious posts,” he added. “Keenness on all these posts is not
supposed to contradict with the course of justice, seeing as the immunity of
these posts stems from the immunity of the judiciary. The judiciary protects
them all while they should be under the law like any ordinary citizen,” al-Rahi
went on to say. He also stressed that Bkirki “does not cover anyone and does not
interfere in any judicial probe.”The controversy erupted after the lead judicial
investigator charged caretaker PM Hassan Diab and three ex-ministers with
negligence in the ongoing probe into the port disaster.
Aoudeh commemorating Martyr Gebran Tueni: Our officials are irresponsible,
Constitution has become dependent on private interests
NNA/December 13/2020
Beirut's Greek Orthodox Metropolitan Archbishop, Elias Aoudeh, presided Sunday
over a memorial Mass service held at the Greek Orthodox Cathedral of Saint
George in Nejmeh Square, marking 15 years since the assassination of Martyr
Gebran Tueni and his two companions.
In his sermon, Aoudeh eulogized the late Tueini, saying: "Fifteen years have
passed since the assassination of the free word, represented by a man who loved
his homeland to death, and did not want to see his country ruled by strangers,
but wanted it liberal, independent, prosperous, and rich in its youth...Yet,
nothing has changed since our lives are still filled with tragedies and sorrows,
and private, narrow interests still take precedence over the nation's interest,
and the citizen still suffers as we witness the silencing of voices calling for
freedom and liberation from every restriction."
He added regretfully, "If Gebran Tueni were among us today, the sword of his
word would have been hanging over everyone who brought our country to its
bottom. We have reached the opposite of all that Gebran and his fellow
intellectual comrades dreamed of and defended with their thought, pen, dialogue
and logic, respecting the opinion and dignity of the other...The country has
lost all the essentials of a decent life, and its youth have abandoned it and
freedom has left it for a long time..."Aoudeh criticized the irresponsibility of
Lebanese politicians and officials, considering that the constitution has become
dependent on narrow interests while the country loses its sovereignty, dignity
of its people and flourishing economy. "Years have passed and we have been
living as strangers in our homeland, because of a bizarre culture that has
infiltrated and settled among us, the culture of corruption and exploitation of
the nation's resources; the culture of hatred, intimidation and subjugation,
instead of love and tolerance and dialogue based on the mutual exchange of
thoughts and perspectives...We now have a culture of silencing free tongues and
suppressing freedom of expression, starting with programmed campaigns, up to
moral or physical assassination. This culture is still in force today, and those
who adopt this approach are not tired of following it," Aoudeh corroborated. He
concluded by praying to the Lord Almighty for guidance and protection, saying:
"Our call today is to restore the pulse to the heart of freedom that is
suffocating, and to keep the voice of truth aloud, no matter how difficult the
circumstances surrounding us, for our God is the way, the truth, and the life
(John 14: 6), and in Him alone lies our salvation!"
Pessimism Grows on Govt. Formation Prior to Macron
Visit
Naharnet/December 13/2020
Skepticism is increasing regarding the possibility of forming a new government
prior to French President Emmanuel Macron’s visit to Lebanon on December 22,
media reports said. The visit is Macron’s third to crisis-hit Lebanon this year
after an August 4 cataclysmic explosion at Beirut’s port killed 200 people,
injured thousands and destroyed swathes of the capital. “Impasse, paralysis and
tensions are engulfing the government formation process,” An-Nahar newspaper
reported on Sunday. “Doubts grew over the past hours due to the paralysis that
is gripping the internal scene and the lack of any indications suggesting that a
government can be formed soon,” the daily added. It also noted that the latest
political clash regarding the investigations and charges in the port blast probe
has aggravated the situation amid “a trade of accusations over using the
judiciary to settle political scores.”
Mustaqbal Lashes Out at 'Plan to Target Premiership'
in Fiery Statement
Naharnet/December 13/2020
Al-Mustaqbal parliamentary bloc on Sunday issued a sharp-toned statement warning
of “a plan to target the Premiership” and “isolate the first position of the
Sunni sect in Lebanon,” days after caretaker PM Hassan Diab was charged in the
probe into the port blast. In an unusual statement, the bloc slammed those who
have allegedly sought to “sectarianize the catastrophe” of the explosion and
“point the fingers at the Sunni sect and its leaders” over their defense of Diab
and the Premiership. “These leaders have risen against a suspicious course that
is difficult to isolate from the ongoing political spite and attempts to stage a
coup against the national accord format,” the bloc added. “Yes, there is a plan
to target the Premiership post -- a revenge plan against the Taef Accord which
achieved real partnership in power and ended an era of monopolization and
unilateralism,” Mustaqbal said, vowing that it shall not allow such a plan to
pass. In an apparent jab at President Michel Aoun and his political movement,
the bloc said the plan “evokes the coup-like rhetoric of the late 1980s to
impose it on political and national life.”“Yes, there is a plot to contain and
isolate the first position of the Sunni sect in Lebanon, whether through
intimidation and charges against the prime minister in the port case or through
intimidation against the political leaders who assumed the PM post over the past
10 years,” Mustaqbal added, noting that the lead investigator into the case,
Judge Fadi Sawan, has lodged a memo with parliament in which he accused former
premiers of suspected responsibility. “They allow themselves to defend their
positions, sects, jobs and components, and they also allow themselves to
paralyze the country for years and years, without caring for the financial
losses and social and economic repercussions, in order to allow the person who
is the strongest in his sect to reach the presidency,” the bloc said. It also
blasted Aoun’s camp for “impeding the formation of governments for the sake of
the son-in-law (Free Patriotic Movement chief Jebran Bassil), or under the
excuse of imposing standards that allow the leaders of the sects to name
ministers, choose portfolios and cling to the one-third veto power.”Also in a
jab at Aoun and his camp, Mustaqbal added: “They don’t hesitate to rally
supporters outside the gates of the presidential palace to protect the position
of the presidency and put red lines in the face of peaceful popular protests.”
“They have only labeled one thing as sectarian protection, which is the defense
of the premiership position, turning the judicial charges against it into a
chance to target several ex-PMs at once,” the bloc went on to say. “They do not
resemble the destroyed, afflicted and burdened houses of Beirut in anything, or
else they would have stopped impeding the government’s formation and would have
agreed to the PM-designate’s line-up which rises above partisan shares and
nominates itself to rescue Beirut from the claws of destruction and ruin,”
Mustaqbal said.
Tlais: We have taken the decision to head towards
escalation, strikes
NNA/December 13/2020
Head of Land Transport Union, Bassam Tlais, confirmed Sunday that the land
transport sector opposes the lifting of subsidies, in principle. He indicated
that when food items were subsidized, the General Labor Union was not consulted,
adding that the Union has held the successive governments to blame for lack of
transparency in dealing with the sector. "Citizens have not failed to fulfill
their duties towards their country, so why are they being led to a dead end?" he
questioned. "We have taken the decision to go for escalation, movements and
strikes," declared Tlais, noting that the Grand Serail meetings did not yield
any solution thus far. "We confirm that any proposal or any talk about lifting
subsidies that is not protected by legislation that preserves the citizen will
not be accepted," he stressed. Tlais deemed the subsidy on 320 food commodities
as "incomprehensible", adding that "correct thinking begins with supporting the
citizen, not the commodities." He emphasized that the fuel issue is directly
related to citizens' affairs and that the state ought to address matters in a
comprehensive manner, especially that the country is going through a real
crisis.
Memorandum of Understanding underway between Lebanon and Nepal to lift ban on
arrival of workers
NNA/December 13/2020
Nepal's Honorary General Consul in Lebanon, Sheikh Mohammad Wissam Ghazeel,
received from the Lebanese Foreign Affairs and Emigrants Ministry the memorandum
of understanding pertaining to the recruitment of domestic workers from Nepal to
Lebanon. The memorandum was sent by the Consulate to the Embassy of Nepal in
Cairo (according to the established rules) in order to be forwarded to the
Ministry of Labor in the Federal Republic of Nepal. Upon the approval of the
Nepalese Labor Ministry, the memorandum will then be referred to the Lebanese
government to be signed by both parties. This memorandum of understanding aims
at regulating the relationship between the worker and the employer, as well as
the employment contracts for Nepalese laborers of all categories, and to
guarantee the rights of both employers and workers. This step comes after the
Republic of Nepal banned the travel of its domestic workers to Lebanon.
Consequently, once the memorandum of understanding is finalized, Nepal will lift
the ban imposed on the arrival of Nepalese workers to Lebanon.
Shooting in Ras al-Ain locality in Baalbek due to an individual clash
NNA/December 13/2020
An individual dispute between members of two families in Ras al-Ain locality in
Baalbek developed into an exchange of fire and rocket-propelled grenades,
without causing any casualties, NNA correspondent in Baalbek reported this
evening.
As a result, an army patrol arrived immediately at the scene, and work is
underway to arrest the shooters.
Health Ministry warns citizens against eating wild
mushrooms due to reported poisoning cases
NNA/December 13/2020
The Ministry of Public Health announced in a statement on Sunday, that "in
recent hours, multiple poisoning cases were reported due to ingestion of toxic
types of wild mushrooms, causing serious health complications that required
immediate medical attention."Accordingly, the Ministry urged citizens to refrain
from eating wild mushrooms which are abundant at this time of the year, for
their safety purposes especially that distinguishing the poisonous from the
edible type requires expertise. It also cautioned citizens that previous similar
poisoning incidents have resulted in the death of a number of individuals.
Fahmi Revises Curfew and Virus Precautionary
Measures
Naharnet/December 13/2020
Caretaker Interior Minister Mohammed Fahmi on Sunday issued a new memo relaxing
the country's curfew and anti-coronavirus measures. Fahmi's memo coincides with
the holiday season, in which Lebanon usually witnesses a boost in touristic and
shopping activities. According to the memo, the nighttime curfew now begins at
11:30 pm instead of 11:00 pm and businesses will be allowed to open until 10:30
pm instead of 10:00 pm. Nightclubs, pubs and bars will meanwhile be allowed to
reopen at 50 percent of their customer capacity. They will however be obliged to
close at 10:30 pm like the rest of the sectors while "dancing" will be
prohibited, the memo says. "A two-meter distance between tables shall be
observed while only eight people will be allowed to be seated at the same
table," the memo adds. It also allows the organization of public and private
parties and social and cultural events including weddings and funerals. "The
capacity is 25% for indoor events and 50% for outdoor events while the number of
attendees should not exceed 100 people in all cases," the memo says. The
decision to reopen the economy came despite a sharp spike in coronavirus cases
for the small country in recent months.
Israeli Army Fires Gunshots on Lebanon's Border
Naharnet/December 13/2020
Israeli troops on Sunday fired 10 gunshots between the al-Abbad and the Manara
Israeli military posts facing the Lebanese border towns of Mays al-Jabal and
Houla, TV networks said. LBCI TV said the gunfire erupted as a number of young
men were pulling an old barbed wire from the vicinity of a deserted UNIFIL post.
Al-Jadeed television said the shots were fired as four citizens were collecting
scrap metal on the Lebanese side of the border. A Lebanese Army patrol then
arrived on the scene and detained the four Lebanese nationals for interrogation
as the Israeli army went on alert and dispatched a Merkava tank for monitoring
from its al-Abbad post, al-Jadeed added.
Khalil Criticizes Judge Charges against Him
Naharnet/December 13/2020
Amal Movement MP Ali Hassan Khalil of the Development and Liberation
Parliamentary bloc criticized as “inconsistent” the indictments charged against
him and other Lebanese figures over the deadly port blast. Khalil said the
indictments that also charged caretaker PM Hassan Diab and two other
ex-ministers, are “inconsistent with constitutional and legal rule.” Khalil said
his bloc has committed to “serious work” in order to uncover the truth about the
August 4 Beirut port "crime," and inflict the “harshest” penalties against its
perpetrators. "The indictment does not cohere with any constitutional or legal
rule," he stressed. Judge Fadi Sawan, the lead investigator in the August 4
blast, charged Diab and three former ministers allies of Hizbullah. Besides
Khalil, Ghazi Zeiter and Youssef Fenianos, both former ministers of public works
were charged.
Iran media says Lebanon outplayed US in Israel maritime
talks
Jerusalem Post/December 13/2020
The calculation by the Lebanese side may be that a US administration seeking to
re-enter the Iran deal will be more favorable to Lebanon in discussions.
Iran’s Tasnim News Agency, relying on reports in Western media, has championed
the Lebanese attempt to frustrate US-backed talks on delimiting the maritime
borders between Israel and Lebanon.
Lebanon sought to prevent the Trump administration from gaining another
foreign-policy success regarding Israel and prefers to complete the discussions
under a Biden administration, Tasnim reported.
Lebanon, led by pro-Hezbollah President Michel Aoun, may be calculating that a
US administration seeking to reenter the Iran deal will be more favorable to
Lebanon in the discussions. In the past, the US ostensibly has gone soft on
Hezbollah’s activities as it was attempting to get a deal with Iran because the
Islamic Republic backs the terrorist group and has sought to keep the US from
isolating it.
Tasnim acknowledged foreign media reports about the degree of Iranian control in
Lebanon through Hezbollah.
“The sources claimed that Lebanon is currently controlled by an armed party that
runs the country with a non-Lebanese agenda,” the pro-regime news agency said.
“US sources note that it was clear from the outset that the Lebanese negotiating
team would never give a gift to the Trump administration, which is leaving the
White House, and would prefer to present it to the new US administration led by
Joe Biden.”
The overall issue is that mapping an agreed-upon maritime boundary would aid gas
exploration. Israel recently took delivery of a new Sa’ar 6-class corvette
designed to defend the exclusive economic zone off its coast.
Hezbollah has pressured Lebanon not to cut a deal with Israel, which would
benefit both countries and increase foreign investment in secure offshore
rights. Lebanon is in a financial crisis and needs tens of billions of dollars
in cash as a bailout.
Hezbollah holds Lebanon hostage, using the country as a base for missiles and
threats against Israel. Its leadership has recently indicated that the country
should not rely on the West, including the US or France, and should instead
shift toward China.
This is part of an Iranian-backed shift in the region, including among Tehran’s
allies in Iraq. However, Beijing wants stability in the region and would prefer
economic success as opposed to the rotting failure caused by Hezbollah’s
economic stranglehold.
The calculations on the maritime discussions illustrate Iran’s worldview that
takes into account changes in the US administration. This is a regime that
carefully calculates throughout the region what moves to take next.
Lebanon recruitment agencies benefit from sponsorship
system, lobby against reforms
Fatima Al-Mahmoud, Al Arabiya English/Friday 11 December 2020
Various attempts to dismantle Lebanon’s heavily criticized domestic worker
sponsorship program have failed over the years, and now, new research shows that
some in Lebanon benefit financially from the system, leaving little impetus for
a corrupt ruling elite to abolish it. Activists estimate that one to two migrant
workers die in Lebanon every week, yet the kafala system persists as it props up
a financially lucrative industry where recruiters, government entities, and
service providers benefit, argue researchers Jonathan Dagher, David Wood, and
Jacob Boswall. The primary beneficiaries from the kafala system are local
recruitment agencies who earned approximately $57.5 million in revenues in 2019
alone, according to the findings of Beirut-based Triangle Research, Policy and
Media Centre. This is assuming the minimum recruitment fee is earned, estimated
to range between $1,800 and $4,300 by the Syndicate of Owners of Recruitment
Agencies in Lebanon (SORAL); the fees depend on the agency and the worker’s
nationality. There is no definitive data on the profit generated by
beneficiaries of the kafala system due to lack of transparency in the industry,
but “it is definitely profitable,” said Boswall, who is an economic researcher
at Triangle. Deemed as a form of “modern day slavery” by Human Rights Watch, the
kafala system excludes migrant workers from Lebanon’s labor laws and gives
authority of their immigration status and employment to a sponsor (kafeel)
instead. There were attempts to reform aspects of the current system over the
past months, but they have been struck down.
“The lobbying led by SORAL against reforms in the last few months was motivated
by private economic interests,” he told Al Arabiya English. SORAL was the main
group that lobbied against reform attempts. Titled “Cleaning Up: The Shady
Industries that Exploit Lebanon’s Kafala Workers,” Triangle’s special report
provides a comprehensive understanding of the economic interests of key
institutions that underpin Lebanon’s kafala system. Behind the recruitment
agencies, the second largest beneficiary of this exploitative system are
government institutions. Migrant workers generate an annual revenue of $36.5
million for the General Security Directorate and $6.1 million for the Ministry
of Labour in residency and labor permits, according to the reports estimates.
Other parties that financially benefit from the kafala system are local service
providers. These include medical labs who perform health screenings, insurance
firms that provide basic health insurance packages for workers, and public
notaries. The revenue for each institution amounts to $1 million, $1.6 million,
and $2.9 million respectively.
Attempted reforms
A standard unified contract for domestic workers that was proposed by caretaker
minister of labor Lamia Yammine in September was successfully appealed in the
Shura Council, Lebanon’s highest legislative court. The recruitment agencies’
syndicate pushed back hard against the contract updates for “negatively
impacting the industry of domestic workers recruitment in Lebanon and
contravening the labor law.”Local recruitment agencies’ annual revenues account
for roughly 60 percent of the industry’s total profit, and they would have the
most to lose if the kafala system was dissolved, said Boswall.
The updated contract would have granted workers basic labor rights, like
terminating their work contract without their employer’s consent, working for
designated hours per week and being paid overtime, and being granted separate,
private accommodation, among other provisions.
The revised contract was perceived as a “crucial first step toward dismantling
kafala in Lebanon” by the International Labour Organization, but it would have
significantly shrunk the $100 million annual revenues generated by the system,
Triangle’s report concluded.
Low wages become smaller
Currently, as Lebanon struggles with one of the worst economic crises in its
history, migrant workers are being denied meager wages as employers struggle to
obtain dollar bills in a country with dwindling foreign reserves. If they are
paid, workers are typically given salaries in Lebanese pounds, the crashing
local currency, slashing their wages by nearly 80 percent. “Salaries now range
between 200,000 Lebanese pounds and 600,000 pounds, not more,” explained Mekdes
Yilma from Egna Legna Besident, an Ethiopian activist group. At the current
black market exchange rate, monthly salaries amount to $25 to $75. The cost of
many basic goods, which workers have to purchase themselves, in the country have
doubled. “If they dare protest or ask for their rightful pay, they would be
beaten up and abused,” continued Yilma. Prior to the ongoing economic crisis,
foreign domestic workers used to earn between $100 and $300 a month depending on
their race and nationality, said Yilma. The minimum wage in Lebanon is $450 a
month.
Thrown out
Aside from being denied months of pay, many domestic workers were thrown out
onto the streets with their belongings packed in trash bags, and left stranded
with no money, food, water, or their passports. In the absence of government
action to protect these women, Egna Legna launched a campaign to send migrant
workers back home. So far, they have repatriated 300 women and children, with
100 more to be sent back in coming days. Watch: Kenyan domestic worker abandoned
in Beirut with belongings in garbage bag “We have women calling us every day,
telling us they’re trapped in homes,” Yilma told Al Arabiya English. “They tell
us that they’re miserable and thinking of hurting themselves, and we don’t have
the authorization to go get them from these homes.” While the proposed unified
standard contract would not have fully eradicated the kafala system, it would
have ensured basic protections afforded to other workers in Lebanon. But between
the money hungry stakeholders lobbying to protect the kafala system and the
absence of a constitutional government that can legitimately propose reforms,
migrant domestic workers are trapped in the middle, paying the price.
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Gunman opens fire during outdoor choir performance at
cathedral in New York City
Reuters/Monday 14 December 2020
A gunman opened fire at an outdoor choir performance on the steps of the
Cathedral Church of St. John the Divine in New York City’s Upper West Side on
Sunday, and was himself shot and wounded by police, according to police and a
Reuters photographer at the scene. New York City Police Department Spokesman
Sergeant Edward Riley said the gunman had fired on police, but no officers were
injured. The suspect was rushed to a local hospital in critical condition, the
sergeant said.
The Israel-Iran shadow war locks in on southeastern Syria
DEBKAFile/December 13/2020
In the last weeks of the Trump administration, Israel is fast-tracking the
military drive to push Iran and its helpers back from their advance on southern
Syria and the Golan border. The IDF is urged to hurry up in case the Biden
administration decides that Iran’s presence in Syria need not be addressed by
the US in a potential renegotiated nuclear deal with Tehran. Iran is using the
uncertain transition period to advance on the Syrian-Israel Golan border by
infiltrating and hiding behind Syrian army positions in the southern Syrian
provinces of Deraa, Quneitra and Sweida. The Iranians are also practicing
clandestine tactics on the Syrian Golan with the help of a special Hizballah
unit and dozens of local armed groups and soldiers, taking advantage of the
overall chaos prevailing in the region. The IDF is hitting back by expanding the
targets of its air strikes to include the Syrian regime army positions hosting
or covering Iranian Revolutionary Guards or Shiite militia forces in the south
and the east. The success of the IDF’s ramped-up operations to counter Iran’s
strategy was indicated by IDF Chief of Staff Lt. Gen. Aviv Kochavi in an
end-of-year summary last Thursday, Dec. 10. “Iran has begun cutting back on its
military presence in Syria as a result of our operations,’ he said, “but there
is still a long way to go before the job is done.” The tempo and quality of
Israeli strikes against Iranian assets in Syria, including kinetic operations,
the general said, have been enhanced this year, along with more numerous covert
and clandestine missions.”
Iran had also significantly stalled its cargo airlift for smuggling weapons into
Syria, Gen. Kochavi revealed. This came as a result of the destruction by aerial
bombardments in recent months of vast quantities of advanced weaponry, that were
to have been handed over to Iran’s proxy, Hizballah, for using in Lebanon as a
convenient forward base for attacking Israel. To escape Israel’s air strikes,
Iran has moved its bases, camps and headquarters out of the line of Israeli fire
around Damascus towards the northern and eastern parts of Syria. Iranian forces
have also been drawn down. Hizballah and Syrian armed units have been left to
anchor Iran’s presence in the south. Moreover, reported IDF air strikes on IRGC
positions at Abu Kamal in eastern Syria on the sensitive border with Iraq showed
Israel to be undeterred by the proximity of US bases.
Tehran is acting on the assumption that Israel is intent on provoking a major
clash to provide Donald Trump with justification for clobbering Iran or its
interests in the waning days of his presidency. Tehran is therefore at pains to
avoid overt or extreme response to the intensified IDF campaign. Its presence in
South Syria is denied except for “a few advisers.” Reported casualties are
dismissed as “Zionist propaganda.”The IDF is using Tehran’s caution to seriously
bludgeon its assets and collaborators in Syria for the purpose of driving home
Israel’s determination to drive them out.
Netanyahu Warns 'Business as Usual with Iran' Will Be
Mistake
Asharq Al-Awsat/Sunday, 13 December, 2020
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Sunday said it would be a mistake
“to go back to business as usual with Iran,” signaling Israeli resistance to an
expected push by President-elect Joe Biden to revive the international nuclear
deal with Iran. Netanyahu spoke at a press conference with Robert O'Brien,
President Donald Trump's national security adviser. But his comments appeared to
be aimed at Biden, who has said the US will rejoin the nuclear deal if Iran
agrees to strict adherence. The deal, which lifted sanctions on Iran in exchange
for curbs on its nuclear program, has unraveled since Trump withdrew from it in
2018. “As long as Iran continues to subjugate and threaten its neighbors, as
long as Iran continues calling for Israel’s destruction, as long as Iran
continues to bankroll, equip and train terrorist organizations throughout the
region and the world, and as long as Iran persists in its dangerous quest for
nuclear weapons and the means to deliver them, we shouldn’t go back to business
as usual with Iran,” Netanyahu said Sunday. “We should all unite to prevent this
major threat to world peace.”O'Brien arrived days after the US announced that
Israel and Morocco were establishing full diplomatic relations. O'Brien said the
Trump administration's pressure campaign against Iran has been successful and
said the string of agreements between Israel and Arab countries would cement
what he called “the legacies of peacemakers” Trump and Netanyahu.
Iran summons German, French envoys after Ruhollah Zam
execution outrage
Reuters/December 13, 2020
TEHRAN: Iran on Sunday summoned the envoys of Germany, current holder of the
European Union’s rotating presidency, and of France over criticism of the
execution of an Iranian journalist, Iranian media reported.
The Foreign Ministry voiced Iran’s protest to the two ambassadors over French
and EU criticism of the execution on Saturday of dissident journalist Ruhollah
Zam, who had been based in Paris before he was captured in Iraq and taken to
Iran. Zam was convicted of fomenting violence during anti-government protests in
2017. His Amadnews feed had more than 1 million followers.
Iran Summons EU Envoys for Protesting Reporter's Hanging
Asharq Al-Awsat/Sunday, 13 December, 2020
Iran on Sunday summoned the German envoy to Tehran after the European Union
condemned the execution of an Iranian journalist whose work helped inspire
nationwide economic protests in 2017, Iranian state media has reported. IRNA
said that an Iranian foreign ministry official summoned the German ambassador
because of EU statements on the exiled reporter Ruhollah Zam, 47, who was hanged
on Saturday. Zam was being held in jail in Iran after Iranian authorities seized
him while he was traveling in neighboring Iraq last year. The German Foreign
Ministry on Saturday expressed its shock about the circumstances of Zam’s
sentencing and what it described as his “abduction from abroad" and forced
return to Iran. Iran will also summon today the French ambassador to Tehran over
European reactions to the journalist's execution, IRNA added. “This is a
barbarous and unacceptable act,” the French Foreign Ministry said in a
statement, which also condemned the hanging as a “grave blow” to freedom of
speech in Iran. Zam had been living in exile in France, before his kidnapping
and conviction in Iran. Iranian state television referred to Zam as “the leader
of the riots” in announcing his execution by hanging early Saturday. In June, a
court sentenced Zam to death, saying he had been convicted of “corruption on
Earth,” a charge often used in cases involving espionage or attempts to
overthrow Iran’s government. Zam’s website AmadNews and a channel he created on
the popular messaging app Telegram had spread the timings of the 2017 protests
and embarrassing information about officials that directly challenged Iran’s
theocracy. Those demonstrations, which began at the end of December 2017 and
continued into 2018, represented the biggest challenge to Iran’s rulers since
the 2009 Green Movement protests and set the stage for similar mass unrest in
November of last year. The initial spark for the 2017 protests was a sudden jump
in food prices. Many believe that hardline opponents of Iranian President Hassan
Rouhani instigated the first demonstrations in the conservative city of Mashhad
in northeastern Iran, trying to direct public anger at the president. But as
protests spread from town to town, the backlash turned against the entire ruling
class.
Outrage as Iran hangs dissident journalist
Arab News/December 13, 2020
JEDDAH: Rights groups reacted with outrage on Saturday after the regime in
Tehran hanged Iranian dissident journalist Ruhollah Zam, who was convicted of
encouraging violence during anti-government protests in 2017. Amnesty
International said it was “shocked and horrified” by the execution. “We call on
the international community, including member states of the UN Human Rights
Council and the EU, to take immediate action to pressure the Iranian authorities
to halt their escalating use of the death penalty as a weapon of political
repression,” it said. Diana Eltahawy, Amnesty’s deputy director for the Middle
East, said Zam’s execution was a “deadly blow” to freedom of expression, and “a
reprehensible bid to avoid an international campaign to save his life.”The press
advocacy group Reporters Without Borders (RSF) also condemned the hanging. “RSF
is outraged at this new crime of Iranian justice and sees Supreme Leader
Ayatollah Ali Khamenei as the mastermind of this execution,” the group said. Zam,
42, the son of pro-reform Shiite cleric Mohammad-Ali Zam, turned against the
regime after the 2009 presidential election protests. He was forced to flee Iran
and was given political asylum in France. He lived in Paris, from where he ran
Amadnews, a popular anti-regime forum on the Telegram messaging app. In
September 2019, on a visit to Baghdad, Ruhollah Zam was abducted by the Islamic
Revolutionary Guard Corps and brought back to Iran. In September 2019, on a
visit to Baghdad, Zam was abducted by the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps and
brought back to Iran. The IRGC claimed he had been “directed by France’s
intelligence service.”Zam was convicted of spying for France and an unnamed
country in the region, cooperating with the “hostile government of America,”
acting against “the country’s security,” insulting the “sanctity of Islam” and
instigating violence during protests in 2017. The protests began in late 2017 as
regional demonstrations against economic hardship spread nationwide. At least 21
people were killed during the unrest and thousands were arrested. Zam is not the
first to be sentenced to death over the protests. Navid Afkari, a 27-year-old
wrestler, was executed in September. The judiciary said he had been found guilty
of “voluntary homicide” for stabbing to death a government employee in August
2018. Three young men were also sentenced to death over links to protests in
2019, but they will be retried at the request of their defense teams. Iran
executed at least 251 people last year, the world’s second-highest total after
China.
Iran’s Khamenei awards military medal to slain
nuclear scientist
AFP/December 13, 2020
TEHRAN: Iran’s supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei on Sunday posthumously
awarded a prestigious military decoration to top nuclear scientist Mohsen
Fakhrizadeh, who was assassinated last month, state television reported.
Fakhrizadeh was killed on a major road outside Tehran in late November in a bomb
and gun attack that the Islamic republic has blamed on its arch foe Israel. The
broadcaster said the first class Order of Nasr (“Victory” in Persian), bearing
Khamenei’s signature, was handed to the scientist’s family by the armed forces
chief of staff Major General Mohammad Bagheri. “This is a decoration meant for
dear ones who defend the Islamic revolution and Iran’s territorial integrity and
independence,” Bagheri said. He added that it is the highest medal awarded in
recognition of logistics contribution and support of the troops. After
Fakhrizadeh’s death, Defense Minister Amir Hatami referred to him as his deputy
minister and head of the ministry’s Organization of Defensive Innovation and
Research (SPND), focusing on the field of “nuclear defense.” Israeli Prime
Minister Benjamin Netanyahu alleged in 2018 that Fakhrizadeh was the head of a
secret nuclear weapons program, the existence of which the Islamic republic has
always denied.
Iran controls crude oil pipeline spillage, fire in southwest
Reuters, Dubai/Sunday 13 December 2020
A pipeline carrying crude oil to Iran’s second largest refinery ruptured and
burst into flames on Sunday, but the spillage and the blaze were brought under
control, Iranian news agencies reported. “The volume of the fire was not
large...The fire is controlled, the oil spill has been completely contained and
repair operations have begun,” Khosro Kiani, an emergency official in
southwestern Iran, where the blaze occurred, told the semi-official news agency
Mehr. “The incident did not cause any casualties, but the environment was
slightly damaged,” Kiani said. The oil ministry’s news agency SHANA said repair
teams had shut off the Maroun pipeline, which feeds the Isfahan refinery, Iran’s
second largest with a capacity of about 375,000 barrels per day. Iran’s aging
oil infrastructure has been long in need of rehabilitation, as refurbishment
plans have been delayed by Western sanctions and local bureaucracy, analysts
say. There have been several earlier instances of spillage from the pipeline
that have adversely affected the region’s agriculture and fishing, the state
news agency IRNA reported.
UK and EU Extend Brexit Talks after Ditching Deadline
Agence France Presse/December 13/2020
The European Union and Britain ordered their negotiators back to work Sunday
after agreeing to abandon a supposed make-or-break deadline for a post-Brexit
trade pact. EU chief Ursula von der Leyen and Prime Minister Boris Johnson had
said last week they would decide whether an agreement was possible by the end of
Sunday, but agreed in a crisis call to "go the extra mile". "Our negotiating
teams have been working day and night over recent days," von der Leyen said in a
video message, reading out a joint statement agreed with Johnson. "We have
accordingly mandated our negotiators to continue the talks and to see whether an
agreement can even at this late stage be reached," the leaders said, without
offering a new deadline. EU negotiator Michel Barnier and Britain's David Frost
held talks late on Saturday and early on Sunday. They have been alternating
between the capitals but a European official said that, for the moment, they
would remain in Brussels. Speaking for himself, Johnson insisted that agreement
was far from sure with less than three weeks to go until Britain leaves the EU
single market at the end of the month. "I'm afraid we're still very far apart on
some key things, but where there's life there's hope," he said at Downing Street
after briefing his cabinet about the call. "The UK certainly won't be walking
away from the talks. I still think there's a deal to be done if our partners
want to do it," he added. Johnson said Britain "would be as creative as we
possibly can", confirming that he had sought anew to engage directly with Paris
or Berlin but was rebuffed by the EU. Reports suggested the two sides were
exploring a potential deal on how to respond if their regulations diverge over
time and threaten fair competition. But Britain cannot compromise on the
"fundamental nature" of Brexit, controlling UK laws and fisheries, the prime
minister said. Without a deal, cross-Channel trade will revert to World Trade
Organization rules, with tariffs driving up prices and generating paperwork for
importers, and the failed negotiation could poison relations between London and
the continent for years to come. "Either way, whatever happens, the UK will do
very, very well," Johnson insisted.
'No stone unturned'
Ireland stands to lose out more than any other EU country if trade with its
larger neighbor is disrupted, and cautiously welcomed the reprieve. "Time to
hold our nerve and allow the negotiators to inch progress forward, even at this
late stage. Joint statement on Brexit negotiations is a good signal. A deal
clearly very difficult, but possible," Foreign Minister Simon Coveney tweeted.
The hardline pro-Brexit faction in Johnson's own British Conservatives was
unconvinced, however, and MPs fired their own tweets warning against any
concessions. Much of the text of a possible trade deal is said to be ready, but
Britain and Brussels are wrangling over a mechanism to allow for retaliation if
UK and EU laws diverge in a way that puts continental firms at a competitive
disadvantage. "The defense of the single market is a red line for the European
Union," an EU source said. "What we have proposed to the United Kingdom respects
British sovereignty. It could be the basis for an agreement." In London, the
government insists that Britain is ready to leave the union and handle its own
affairs after 47 years of close economic integration. Downing Street says it has
mapped out "every single foreseeable scenario" for problems after December 31,
and "no one needs to worry about our food, medicine or vital supply chains." The
government says it is ready to offer hefty new support for sectors in the firing
line such as farming and autos, but British business groups are aghast at the
lack of clarity on future trading rules.
Scotland's nationalist government meanwhile demanded an end to "the crippling
uncertainty" of a possible no-deal Brexit coming on top of the coronavirus
pandemic.n And the European Parliament is deeply unhappy as time runs out for a
thorough review of any pact before the year-end deadline. "Irresponsible and
bitter," senior German MEP Bernd Lange tweeted about the drawn-out saga, warning
that serious ratification is becoming "increasingly impossible."
Armenia Says Six Fighters Hurt in Karabakh Truce Violation
Agence France Presse/December 13/2020
Armenia said Sunday that six separatist combatants in the breakaway
Nagorno-Karabkh region were injured in clashes with Azerbaijan troops, testing a
Russian-brokered peace deal that ended weeks of fighting. The defense ministry
in Yerevan reported several hours of clashes on Saturday, including with heavy
artillery, in the Hardut region of the disputed province, after Azerbaijan
bolstered its military presence in the area. "The Armenian side has six
wounded," the ministry said, describing the incident as an Azerbaijani
"provocation". It added that the new fighting was discussed during a meeting in
Moscow between Russian and Armenian defense ministers, while the foreign
ministry said clashes continued into Sunday. Azerbaijan on Saturday insisted
that "adequate countermeasures" had been taken against "provocations" from the
Armenian side. Six weeks of fighting that erupted in September between
separatists backed by Armenia and Azerbaijan over the mountainous region ended
in early November with a Moscow brokered peace deal that saw the Armenians cede
swathes of territory. Russia has deployed nearly 2,000 peacekeeping troops to
Nagorno-Karabakh as part of the deal and the Russian defense ministry Saturday
reported the truce had been violated. It was Russia's first report of a
violation since the peace deal was introduced on November 10. The French and
American heads of the Minsk Group, which led talks on the conflict for decades
but failed to achieve a lasting agreement, met with Azeri President Ilham Aliyev
in Baku on Saturday. The envoys, Stephane Visconti and Andrew Schofer, were
expected in Yerevan on Sunday. On a visit to Baku this week, Turkish President
Recep Tayyip Erdogan hailed what he called his close ally's "glorious victory"
in the conflict. The Turkish leader, who attended celebrations marking
Azerbaijan's success, has overtly supported Baku, helping to train and arm its
military.
Bahraini Child Urges Hamilton to Save His Father on Death
Row
Agence France Presse/December 13/2020
A Bahraini child whose father is facing the death penalty sent a letter to Lewis
Hamilton urging the seven-time Formula 1 champion to shed light on the case amid
allegations of torture. Ahmed Ramadhan, 11, drew a picture of Hamilton's racecar
pleading for help: "Lewis, please save my father." "When I was drawing the car,
I felt hope that it might save my father's life," the London-based advocacy
group Bahrain Institute for Rights and Democracy (BIRD) quoted the child as
saying. "I really hope Lewis Hamilton delivers my message so my dad can come
back home." Hamilton, who won the Bahrain Grand Prix last month, confirmed in a
press conference in the United Arab Emirates capital Saturday that he received
the letter. "I think the saddest thing for me was that there's a young man on
death row and it's not clear ... and when his son writes me a letter it really
hits home," he said ahead of the final race in the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix. "I
think there's definitely work to be done in the background and I definitely
won't let it go unnoticed." In July, Bahrain's top court upheld a death sentence
against Mohamed Ramadhan and Hussain Moosa convicted of murdering a police
officer in a bomb attack, following allegations that the conviction was based on
confessions extracted by torture. The incident allegedly came amid a wave of
attacks against police and other violent incidents that erupted after mass
street protests in 2011 demanded an elected prime minister and a constitutional
monarchy in Bahrain. The two accused are members of Muslim Sunni-ruled Bahrain's
Shiite community and were first sentenced in late 2014. Amnesty International
has condemned the ruling and described the trial as "grossly unfair". Hamilton
said during the conference he would have hoped to address the issue with
Bahrain's Crown Prince Salman bin Hamad Al Khalifa but his infection with
coronavirus would not allow him. "I'd hoped... to sit and address it with the
crown prince, but I was bed-ridden for most of the week," he said. Bahrain has
claimed Iran trained and backed the demonstrators in order to topple the Manama
government -- an accusation Tehran denies.
The kingdom rejects allegations of human rights violations and denies imposing
discriminatory measures against its Shiite citizens. "When world champions like
Lewis Hamilton choose to speak out, lives can change forever," said Sayed Ahmed
Alwadaei, director of BIRD.
Morocco-Israel Ties 'Already Normal', Says Moroccan FM
Agence France Presse/December 13/2020
Morocco's relations with Israel are unique in the Arab world and bilateral ties
were "already normal" before a "normalization" deal was announced, Morocco's
foreign minister told Israeli media Sunday. Morocco on Thursday announced a
"resumption of relations" with Israel, shortly after U.S. President Donald Trump
tweeted that Rabat and the Jewish state had "agreed to full diplomatic
relations." Morocco closed its liaison office in Tel Aviv in 2000 at the start
of the second Palestinian intifada, or uprising. Morocco's announcement is
widely seen as making it the fourth Arab country this year to unveil plans to
normalize ties with Israel through a US brokered deal, following the United Arab
Emirates, Bahrain and Sudan. But in an interview with Israel's Yediot Ahronot
newspaper on Sunday, Moroccan Foreign Minister Nasser Bourita said: "Israel's
relations with Morocco are special and can't be compared to the relations that
Israel has with any other Arab country." "From our perspective, we aren't
talking about normalization because relations were already normal," Bourita was
quoted as saying by the paper. "We're talking about (re-formalizing) the
relations between the countries to the relations we had, because there have been
relations the entire time. They never stopped," he added. A palace statement
last week said that King Mohammed VI had agreed to establish full diplomatic
relations with Israel with "minimal delay." That followed President Donald
Trump's recognition of Morocco's contested sovereignty in Western Sahara,
infuriating the Algerian-backed Polisario Front which controls about one-fifth
of the vast, arid region. Bourita, in the interview, highlighted Morocco's
enduring connection to Israel through its domestic Jewish community and the
estimated 700,000 Israeli Jews of Moroccan descent.
"Morocco has an important history with the Jewish community, a history that is
special in the Arab world," he told the paper. "It's my understanding that just
this past year 70,000 Israelis came to visit here." The Palestinians have
denounced the string of normalization deals, which broke with decades of Arab
League consensus that there should be no recognition of Israel until it agrees
to a peace that includes the creation of a Palestinian state. Abu Dhabi and
Manama have already concluded deals with the Jewish state.
Egypt, Jordan and Iraq discuss peoples’ movement by land
Arab News/December 13, 2020
CAIRO: The 75th General Assembly of the Arab Bridge Maritime Company, held on
Saturday in Cairo, brought together transportation ministers from Egypt, Jordan
and Iraq to discuss the establishment of a means to transport passengers by land
between the three countries. The meeting was attended by Egyptian Minister of
Transportation Kamel Al-Wazir, his Jordanian and Iraqi counterparts and the
company’s board of directors. During the meeting, they discussed organizing the
movement of passengers by land between their respective countries, whether
through the establishment of the Arab Bridge Land Transport Company or through
the integration of already existing land transport companies with the Arab
Bridge Maritime Company. The goal is to reach a model system that would
facilitate the transportation of passengers between the three countries with a
unified ticket.
The general assembly reviewed the technical condition of the maritime company’s
ships, the effects of the pandemic on the company’s activity, recent business
and financial results, as well as mechanisms that have been employed to ensure
the continuity of the company’s activity, which represents an important trade
link between Egypt, Jordan and Iraq. The Egyptian minister said that the
directives of the political leadership in Egypt are always based on increasing
cooperation and trade exchange between Egypt, Jordan and Iraq. He pointed out
that the Arab Bridge Maritime Company represents a pioneering model for
cooperation between Arab countries in the field of transport. Al-Wazir praised
the company’s role in enhancing intra-Arab trade and increasing the volume of
Arab-Asian-African trade exchanges. Among the points discussed during the
meeting was how to ease procedures for the entry of goods, drivers and travelers
in order to help smooth the trade movement. The Jordanian minister of
transportation affirmed that this would help achieve economic integration
between the three countries.
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Time to bring perpetrators of Iran’s 1988 massacre to
justice
Dr. Majid Rafizadeh/Arab News/December 13, 2020
Since its establishment, the Islamic Republic has committed various forms of
human rights violations. One of the regime’s most egregious crimes, which until
last week seemed to have been forgotten by the wider world, was the 1988
massacre of tens of thousands of political prisoners, including women and
teenagers. However, a group of UN human rights experts has finally written a
letter about the massacre to the Iranian government, pointing out that the
regime’s actions “may amount to crimes against humanity.” The letter also called
on the global community to take action to investigate the atrocity, including
through the establishment of an international investigation. Amnesty
International also weighed in on the issue and is applauding the move. Diana
Eltahawy, the human rights group’s deputy director for the Middle East and North
Africa, said: “The UN experts’ communication is a momentous breakthrough. It
marks a turning point in the long-standing struggles of victims’ families and
survivors, supported by Iranian human rights organizations and Amnesty
International, to end these crimes and obtain truth, justice and reparation.”
Although the letter is a step in the right direction, the UN must do more to
hold the Iranian leaders accountable, both due to the heinous nature of the
crime and the high positions that some of the officials who played key roles in
orchestrating the massacre currently have. Current Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei
was, for example, reportedly aware of the massacre.
For decades, the Iranian regime has tried to systematically cover up one of its
greatest crimes. Less than 10 years after its establishment, the Islamic
Republic began cleansing prisons of thousands of dissidents and opposition
activists. Ultimately, an estimated 30,000 people lost their lives in the brutal
massacre. In 2017, Amnesty International released a comprehensive report on the
slaughter. The 200-page report stated that the disappeared “were mostly young
men and women, some just teenagers, unjustly imprisoned because of their
political opinions and non-violent political activities.”
For decades, the Iranian regime has tried to systematically cover up one of its
greatest crimes Even some high-ranking officials at the time warned then-Supreme
Leader Ayatollah Khomeini not to carry out the massacre. For example, a shocking
audio recording of a meeting between the regime’s second-most-senior official
and a number of people involved in the killings was surprisingly disclosed in
2016. In it, Ayatollah Hossein-Ali Montazeri, who had been named as Khomeini’s
successor, says in chillingly blunt terms: “In my view, the biggest crime in the
Islamic Republic, for which history will condemn us, has been committed at your
hands, and they’ll write your names as criminals in history.” He warned regime
officials: “You will be in the future etched in the annals of history as
criminals. The greatest crime committed under the Islamic Republic, from the
beginning of the revolution until now, which will be condemned by history, is
this crime committed by you.”
Montazeri was talking to senior members of the “death committee” in Tehran, the
likes of which had been set up across the country to oversee the massacre of
political prisoners. He had written letters to Khomeini, urging clerical rulers
to refrain from committing a crime that should now rank alongside the Srebrenica
massacre. Enraged, Khomeini removed Montazeri as his heir apparent. The audio
tape was disclosed by Montazeri’s son, Ahmad, a moderate cleric who posted the
confidential recording on his website, but was ordered by the intelligence
agency to remove it.
Ironically, almost all of the people Montazeri was addressing in the audio clip
currently or have recently enjoyed high-ranking positions in the regime. For
example, Mostafa Pourmohammadi, who was a representative of the intelligence
ministry at the notorious Evin Prison at the time, served as justice minister
from 2013 to 2017 under the so-called moderate President Hassan Rouhani. Ebrahim
Raisi was a public prosecutor in 1988 and is now chief justice for the whole of
Iran. Hussein Ali Nayeri was a judge and is now a deputy of the Supreme Court of
Iran. In his memoir, Montazeri wrote that he told Nayeri to stop the executions
at least in the religious holidays during the month of Muharram, but Nayeri
said: “We have executed so far 750 people in Tehran... we get the job done with
(executing) another 200 people and then we will listen to whatever you say.”
Pourmohammadi has in recent years defended the commission of the massacre and
said he was “proud” of his role in the killing of political opponents. The
foundations of the current regime’s power structure, with Khamenei as leader,
were built on that massacre. The world must know that the authorities now in
charge of Iran showed their true allegiance and unwavering fealty to the
fundamentalist regime and its goals by having no qualms about ordering and
implementing one of the greatest political crimes of the 20th century. The
international community must do more to identify those Iranian officials who
committed crimes against humanity and hold them accountable.
*Dr. Majid Rafizadeh is a Harvard-educated Iranian-American political scientist.
Twitter: @Dr_Rafizadeh
Our Chinese Sister Cities: "Use the Countryside to Surround
the City"
Judith Bergman/Gatestone Institute/December 13/2020
"While American local governments value such "exchanges" for financial and
cultural reasons, 'exchange' (交流) has always been viewed as a practical
political tool by Beijing, and all of China's 'exchange' organizations have been
assigned political missions". — China's Influence & American Interests, Report
of the Working Group on Chinese Influence Activities in the United States, by
the Hoover Institution at Stanford University and the Center on US-China
Relations at the Asia Society in New York, 2019.
"We will keep connecting schools in the U.S. and China one at a time". —
USA-China Sister Schools Association.
China has used its sister cities to boost its "mask diplomacy", in which it
plays both the arsonist and the firefighter, and has written about this new
initiative in state media with quotes from "grateful" US sister cities thanking
China for sending them masks.
Local politicians and others, such as school principals, are simply easy targets
for the sophisticated tactics of CCP officials, who prey on the goodwill and
naiveté of unsuspecting Americans, although willful blindness doubtless plays a
role. "Local politicians typically know little about China and have no
responsibility for national security, and because their Chinese interlocutors
present themselves as offering people-to-people exchanges and 'opportunities for
local business', these politicians have a strong incentive to remain
uninformed". — Clive Hamilton and Mareike Ohlberg, Hidden Hand: Exposing How the
Chinese Communist Party is Reshaping the World.
In February, US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo warned: "Chinese Communist Party
officials... are cultivating relationships with county school board members and
local politicians – often through what are known as sister cities programs...
Last year, a high school – a high school, a high school in Chicago – disinvited
a Taiwanese representative to serve on a climate panel after Chinese pressure."
On November 17, four US Senators introduced legislation to investigate the
"sister city" partnerships between communities in United States and China.
According to Senator Marco Rubio:
"The Chinese government and Communist Party has a history of exploiting cultural
and economic partnerships to conduct malign activities, and it's clear that
opaque, sister-city partnerships deserve increased scrutiny. We must do more to
better understand, and then counter, Chinese influence operations at the state
and local level, which are often conducted under the benign auspices of sister
city relationships."
In February, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo warned:
"Chinese Communist Party officials... are cultivating relationships with county
school board members and local politicians – often through what are known as
sister cities programs... Last year, a high school – a high school, a high
school in Chicago – disinvited a Taiwanese representative to serve on a climate
panel after Chinese pressure."
Take Cascade Elementary School in Orem, Utah, which has a Chinese language
immersion program. Orem has been the sister city of Urumqui, China since 2000.
In March, China Daily, the English language newspaper of the Chinese Communist
Party (CCP), published an article, "US 4th-graders proud to be pen pals with
Xi," featuring interviews with staff and children at the school. The article
appeared after 50 fourth-graders from Cascade Elementary School sent Chinese New
Year's cards to China's President Xi Jinping and he replied to them. In his
letter, according to China Daily, Xi praised the children for their Chinese
language skills, including being able to write Chinese characters, and told
them, "I hope you will keep at it, make even bigger progress and become young
'ambassadors' for Sino-US friendship". According to China Daily:
The idea of writing to the Chinese president came from those students and was
supported by their Mandarin teacher, Zheng Yamin, who also gives lectures on
Chinese culture and festivals at the Salt Lake City Public Library in Utah's
capital.
"It's an amazing thing for our students to get a personal letter from the
president of China," Principal Darrin Johnson said. "President Xi said he hopes
to visit us here one day, but we also hope to follow up with a visit by our
students to China next year so they can see for themselves how interesting and
beautiful China is.
"I think it's a great honor. The Chinese president is incredibly busy, running a
country and dealing with the new coronavirus."
According to "China's Influence & American Interests," a report by the Working
Group on Chinese Influence Activities in the United States, put out in 2019 by
the Hoover Institution at Stanford University and the Center on US-China
Relations at the Asia Society in New York:
"China pursues sister-city relationships under an organization called the
Chinese People's Association for Friendship with Foreign Countries... that aims
to strengthen the rule of the Chinese Communist Party and increase China's
influence overseas... under the administration of Communist Party leader Xi
Jinping, the association has been revitalized as China seeks to groom local
business, political, and media leaders in countries around the world...
"Beginning in the early 1970s, China and the United States built trust and
common prosperity through cooperation at the local level. The work of two
hundred sister city pairs and over forty sister state/province partnerships was
reinforced by state and city trade and investment promotion offices, chambers of
commerce, Chinese American and traditional clan associations, Chinatown cultural
centers, and various and sundry activities at US colleges and universities,
secondary schools, church groups, and museums...
"After forty years of engagement, the US-China focused foundations, educational
and exchange programs, research institutes, and arts and entertainment
initiatives throughout the country are too many and various to be cataloged.
American mayors, county executives, and governors—many of whom travel to China
often and host an unending stream of Chinese visitors—have leveraged the work of
these groups to enrich local coffers and local culture..."
While American local governments value such 'exchanges' for financial and
cultural reasons, 'exchange' (交流) has always been viewed as a practical
political tool by Beijing, and all of China's 'exchange' organizations have been
assigned political missions."
"The Xi administration", according to Professor Anne-Marie Brady who, among
other things, has studied Chinese influence activities in New Zealand, "has
revived traditional CCP policies of utilizing people-to-people... relations in
order to coopt foreigners to support and promote China's foreign policy goals".
One of the ways that they do that, according to Brady, is to "[u]se sister city
relations to expand China's economic agenda separate to a given nation's foreign
policy. The CCP front organization, the Chinese People's Association for
Friendship with Foreign Countries is in charge of this activity"
According to Brady:
"CCP united front officials and their agents are tasked with developing
relationships with foreign and overseas Chinese personages to influence,
subvert, and if necessary, bypass the policies of their governments and promote
the interests of the CCP globally...The Xi administration's strategy of working
more with local governments for economic projects has now revitalized the CPAFFC,
as well as the local equivalents they work with such as in New Zealand, the New
Zealand-China Friendship Society
An American equivalent of the New Zealand-China Friendship Society is the
US-China Peoples Friendship Association, a not-for-profit organization that
describes as its purpose "to develop and strengthen friendship and understanding
between the peoples of the United States and China. USCPFA was founded as a
national organization in 1974, working on people-to-people diplomacy between
Americans and Chinese. Nearly 35 chapters in four regions spanning the U.S.
comprise the organization".
The State Department is currently reviewing the activities of the U.S.-China
Friendship Association, which Secretary of State Mike Pompeo recently called a
CCP United Front Work organization.
"These organizations ...have apparently attempted to exert influence on groups
all across the public sphere, including in our schools, in our business
associations, impacting local politicals – politicians, media outlets, and
Chinese groups here inside the United States."
In July 2019, the fourth US-China Sister Cities Mayors' Summit was held in
Houston, Texas. It was co-hosted by Ron Nirenberg, mayor of San Antonio, Texas,
and chairman of Sister Cities International, the US organization that co-hosted
the summit, and Xie Yuan, vice-president of the Chinese People's Association for
Friendship with Foreign Countries.
"Subnational cooperation and people-to-people exchanges are the highlights in
the history of China-US interactions and a driving force for the growth of our
relations," said Cui Tiankai, China's ambassador to the US, in a message sent to
the summit.
"The 277 pairs of relationships at the state, provincial and city levels between
China and the US -- 227 pairs of sister cities and 50 pairs of sister
states/provinces -- have led to win-win cooperation as both sides share
resources and complement each other's strengths".
According to China Daily:
"More than 100 municipal representatives traveled from China to join their US
counterparts from over 20 cities in the one-day summit, as the two sides engaged
in broad-ranging discussions on topics including innovation and smart cities,
the Maritime Silk Road, educational exchanges and how to energize and engage
existing and prospective sister city relationships".
There are, apparently, also direct US-China school partnerships. According to
the website of an organization that calls itself the USA-China Sister Schools
Association, it has "been dedicated to connecting students, teaching staff and
administrators of K-12 schools in the U.S. and China since our founding in
1992."
"Over the past two decades, we have witnessed the creation and execution of
vibrant exchange programs between more than 20 sister school partnerships. These
partnerships spread out in states like Maryland, Virginia, Wisconsin and Kansas
and are continuing to expand to other parts of the country. Given the fact that
Sino-American relationship is one of the world's most important bilateral
relationships, we believe that interpersonal interaction between the youth of
the two countries will greatly enhance mutual understanding, which in turn will
contribute to the peace and development of the world. We will keep connecting
schools in the U.S. and China one at a time".
China has used its sister cities to boost its "mask diplomacy", in which it
plays both the arsonist and the firefighter, and has written about this new
initiative in state media with quotes from "grateful" US sister cities thanking
China for sending them masks.
In an article titled, "US sister cities get help from Chinese friends in virus
fight", China Daily quotes Jennifer Priest, executive director of the Norfolk
Sister City Association, as thanking the Ningbo Beilun District People's
Government for a donation of 2,000 masks. "We are so grateful to our counterpart
in China," she said. According to the article:
"Utah, which has enjoyed a 'sister-state' relationship with Liaoning since 2006,
received a batch of donations from the Chinese province that included 7,000 N95
masks, 70,000 disposable surgical masks, as well as 7,000 protective suits and
3,000 face masks for children. Leaders from the Utah Legislature expressed their
gratitude to officials from Liaoning through a virtual special ceremony to
celebrate the arrival of the medical supplies.
"Also presented during the Skype meeting were teachers and students from Cascade
Elementary School, who were the recipients of parts of the 3,000 children's
masks. The school's students in the Chinese-language immersion program shared
stories of their correspondence with President Xi Jinping, which took place in
the beginning of the year...
"Maryland's Deputy Secretary of State Luis Borunda praised the long-term
friendly relationship between Maryland and China, and extended sincere gratitude
to the sister province Anhui."
These quotes from "grateful" sister cities are invaluable propaganda for the
Chinese Communist Party.
Local politicians and others, such as school principals, are simply easy targets
for the sophisticated tactics of CCP officials, who prey on the goodwill and
naiveté of unsuspecting Americans, although willful blindness doubtless plays a
role. According to Clive Hamilton and Mareike Ohlberg, in their recently
published book, Hidden Hand: Exposing How the Chinese Communist Party is
Reshaping the World:
"Local politicians typically know little about China and have no responsibility
for national security, and because their Chinese interlocutors present
themselves as offering people-to-people exchanges and 'opportunities for local
business', these politicians have a strong incentive to remain uninformed...
"The focus is typically on economic and cultural ties and it's easy to pretend
that there is no political element... however, these local ties are in fact
highly political, and where necessary they can be leveraged to pressure national
governments. This is the tactic of 'use the countryside to surround the city'".
*Judith Bergman, a columnist, lawyer and political analyst, is a Distinguished
Senior Fellow at Gatestone Institute.
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