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Today
He has brought down the powerful from their
thrones, and lifted up the lowly; he has filled the hungry with good things, and
sent the rich away empty
Holy Gospel of Jesus Christ according to Saint Luke 01/46-55/:"Mary said, ‘My
soul magnifies the Lord, and my spirit rejoices in God my Saviour, for he has
looked with favour on the lowliness of his servant. Surely, from now on all
generations will call me blessed; for the Mighty One has done great things for
me, and holy is his name. His mercy is for those who fear him from generation to
generation. He has shown strength with his arm; he has scattered the proud in
the thoughts of their hearts. He has brought down the powerful from their
thrones, and lifted up the lowly; he has filled the hungry with good things, and
sent the rich away empty. He has helped his servant Israel, in remembrance of
his mercy, according to the promise he made to our ancestors, to Abraham and to
his descendants for ever.’"
Bless those who persecute you; bless and do not
curse them. Rejoice with those who rejoice, weep with those who weep
Letter to the Romans 12/09-15/:"Let love be genuine; hate what is evil, hold
fast to what is good; love one another with mutual affection; outdo one another
in showing honour. Do not lag in zeal, be ardent in spirit, serve the Lord.
Rejoice in hope, be patient in suffering, persevere in prayer. Contribute to the
needs of the saints; extend hospitality to strangers. Bless those who persecute
you; bless and do not curse them. Rejoice with those who rejoice, weep with
those who weep."’"
Titles For Latest LCCC Bulletin analysis & editorials from miscellaneous sources
published on August 14-15/17
The West Betrays U.S. Heroes Who Prevented Another 9/11/Giulio Meotti/Gatestone
Institute/August 14/17
By His Own Admission, Wilkerson Cannot Be Trusted/Dexter Van Zile//Gatestone
Institute/August 14/17
President Trump’s Syria Conundrum/Dennis Ross/Asharq Al Awsat/August 14/17
Trump Unifies Germans Against Him/Anna Sauerbrey/The New York Times/August 14/17
Freedom of Hate Speech/Abdulrahman Al-Rashed/Asharq Al Awsat/August 14/17
A European Cure for the Arab Patient/Ghassan Charbel/Asharq Al Awsat/August
14/17
Titles For Latest Lebanese Related News published on August 14-15/17
US Delivers Bradley Fighting Vehicles to the Lebanese Army
Saraya Ahl al-Sham Rebels Evacuated from Arsal en Route to Syria
Hariri: Lebanon Will Cooperate with Kuwait on Abdali Cell
Kuwait Confirms Strong Ties with Lebanon Despite Abdali Case
Kuwaiti Foreign Minister: We Look Forward for Lebanon's Answer To Our
Memorandum, Keen to Preserve Ties
Economic Dialogue over Wage Scale Begins at Baabda
Veterans Block Major Roads in Beirut over Wage Scale Demands
2 Canadians 2 Lebanese among 18 killed in Burkina Faso restaurant attack
Hezbollah leader: Perhaps Israel should move nuclear research center
Aoun before US Congressman: We aspire to good relations with US
Kataeb renews call for government resignation
Geagea, US Congressman tackle overall political situation
Khair follows up on Burkina Faso attack, puts capabilities at disposal of
Lebanese community
Titles For Latest LCCC Bulletin For Miscellaneous Reports
And News published on August 14-15/17
Syrian Regime Releases 104 Nusra Captives in Keep with Arsal Deal
Gargash: Qatar’s Way out of the Crisis Is Allaying Neighbors’ Fears
Turkey Policeman Stabbed to Death by ISIS Suspect
Abu Dhabi Crown Prince Welcomes Moqtada Al Sadr
Bahrain FM Discusses Regional Issues with Iraqi Officials
US Urges Iraq Kurds to Postpone Independence Vote
More Than 600,000 Syrians Return Home, Mainly to Aleppo
US VP Pence Stresses 'Peaceable' Solution Sought for Venezuela
Palestinian Woman Stabs, Wounds Israeli in Jerusalem
Latest Lebanese Related News published on August 14-15/17
US Delivers Bradley Fighting Vehicles to the
Lebanese Army
Naharnet/August 14/17/The United States delivered Bradley
Fighting Vehicles and armored field artillery ammunition supply vehicles to the
Lebanese Armed Forces, the US embassy said in a statement on Monday. “We are
here at the Port of Beirut to mark the delivery of eight M2A2 Bradley Fighting
Vehicles. These are the very first of a total shipment of 32 Bradleys that will
be delivered in the coming months,” US Ambassador Elizabeth Richard said at the
delivery of vehicles and ammunition supply to the Lebanese Armed Forces. “This
contribution to the Lebanese Armed Forces represents an investment of over 100
million dollars. It will provide the Lebanese Armed Forces with new capabilities
to protect Lebanon, to protect its borders, and to fight terrorists,” she added.
The Ambassador added that the Lebanese Army will undergo “intensive training on
how to operate and maintain this new, very sophisticated combat system.”
“The United States has intensified its engagement and support to the Lebanese
Army over the past few years,” highlighted Richard, adding “I would just like
you to review how in the past 12 months alone; the US has provided the following
defense articles to the Lebanese Army:
- 40 M198 howitzers
- 50 armored Humvees
- an Armed Cessna aircraft with hellfire missiles
- 55 mortar systems
- 50 Mark-19 automatic grenade launchers
- 1100 machine guns, including 800 50 caliber machine guns
- 4,000 M4 rifles
- Over half a million rounds of ammunition
- 320 night vision devices and thermal sights
- 360 secure communication radios
“America’s support for Lebanon is based on the shared interests of the American
people and the Lebanese people. Our support is based on the principle that we
share the same goals for stability and security in this country, and we share
the view that the Lebanese Armed Forces need to maintain their rightful place as
the sole provider of security and stability to the Lebanese people,” concluded
Richard.
Saraya Ahl al-Sham Rebels Evacuated from Arsal en Route to
Syria
Naharnet/August 14/17/Buses carrying Saraya Ahl al-Sham rebels and displaced
Syrians took off from east Arsal heading to Syria's eastern al-Qalamoun, the
National News Agency reported on Monday. According to reports, the vehicles are
transporting around 360 rebels and many displaced Syrians. Thirty four buses
transporting hundreds of Saraya Ahl al-Sham Brigades' gunmen and their families
left Lebanon towards the Syrian territories, a communiqué by the General
Security indicated Monday. Patrols from the security agency convoyed the
departing buses, in coordination with the Lebanese Red Cross. "The General
Security's General Directorate confirms the completion of the departure of
gunmen who had occupied parts of the Lebanese soil on the outskirts of Arsal,
following negotiations the Directorate had made with the concerned sides," the
communiqué added. Hizbullah's War Media outlet said the vehicles will head to
Syria's town of Flita then to al-Ruhaiba in eastern al-Qalamoun in Damascus
countryside.Hizbullah also said the vehicles took the same path that was taken
by vehicles that transported former al-Qaida affiliate al-Nusra Front militants
from a restive border area in the outskirts of Arsal early in August.
The agreement deal to evacuate the militants was supposed to take place on
Saturday, but it was delayed due to “logistical issues” related to the means of
transport. As part of the deal between Hizbullah, the Lebanese negotiator
General Security chief Abbas Ibrahim, and the rebel group, the fighters are
supposed to head to the government-held town of Ruhaiba, about 50 kilometers
northeast of the Syrian capital Damascus where they will benefit from an amnesty
by the regime and return to normal life. The evacuation deal follows a military
offensive by Hizbullah fighters and Syrian troops during which they captured
border areas between the two countries and left hundreds of Nusra fighters
besieged in a small rugged mountainous area. The fighting ended with a ceasefire
and an exchange deal that saw the release of three Hizbullah hostages captured
by Nusra.
Hariri: Lebanon Will Cooperate with Kuwait on Abdali Cell
Naharnet/August 14/17/Prime Minister Saad Hariri has stressed during his visit
to Kuwait that Lebanon is ready to cooperate with the Emirate regarding the
so-called Abdali terror cell after allegations that of Hizbullah's involvement
in the cell. “I conveyed to his Highness the greetings of the Lebanese people
and the President of the Republic. We clearly said that we condemn what happened
regarding the Abdali cell and that Lebanon is prepared to cooperate, with all
its apparatus, to end this issue,” emphasized Hariri from Kuwait on Sunday.
“There is a great Kuwaiti resentment towards it and they are right about it, and
we in Lebanon will cooperate on this issue.”He added: “The Kuwaiti people, State
and Emir always treated Lebanon and the Lebanese as they treat the Kuwaitis. I
hope that the relations will improve. We came to tell his Highness the Emir and
the Kuwaiti people that Lebanon is their country and the State and the
government are against any security breach because we consider the security of
Kuwait and Lebanon is one and we do not allow any breach”. To a question, Hariri
said “hopefully” the resentment of Kuwaitis is “not translated into measures
against Lebanon.”As for the steps the Lebanese government can take to limit the
repercussions of this problem, the PM said: “We came here today and spoke
frankly and openly with our brothers in Kuwait, particularly with his Highness
the Emir. Discussions were frank and clear and hopefully things will
improve.”Whether any evidence was provided about Hizbullah's involvement, Hariri
said: “ The Kuwaiti judiciary is clear and frank and there will be cooperation
between the security services and the judiciary and we will cooperate to the
maximum,” stressing the need to preserve relations between the two countries.
Hariri concluded saying that he will personally follow-up on the issue.Hariri
had traveled on Saturday to Kuwait. Emir of Kuwait Sheikh Sabah al-Ahmed al-Jaber
al-Sabah received him on Sunday at the Emiri Diwan in Bayan Palace. The meeting
was attended by the Kuwaiti Prime Minister Sheikh Jaber a-Mubarak al-Hamad
al-Sabah, the first deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Sheikh Sabah
Khaled al-Hamad al-Sabah, the Deputy Foreign Minister Khaled al-Jarallah, the
Head of the Accompanying Mission of Honor and Advisor at the Prime Minister’s
Diwan Sheikh Salem al-Jaber al-Ahmad al-Sabah, the Diwan Chief Sheikha Itimad
Khaled al-Ahmad al-Sabah and Kuwait’s Ambassador to Lebanon Abdul-Aal Al-Qinai.
Kuwait Confirms Strong Ties with Lebanon Despite Abdali
Case
Asharq Al Awsat/August 14/17/Kuwait– Emir of Kuwait Sheikh Sabah al-Ahmad al-
Jaber al-Sabah received visiting Lebanese Prime Minister Saad Hariri and his
accompanying delegation. Hariri visited Kuwait following reports linking
“Hezbollah” with the terrorist “Abdali” cell. It seems Kuwaiti-Lebanese
relations have been improving since the arrest of the 13 terrorist, to which a
top level Kuwaiti official said that ties between the two countries will not be
affected by this crisis. Sheikh Sabah and Hariri discussed during their talks
ways of promoting and developing the historic relations in all fields, and
several issues of mutual interest. Several Lebanese media outlets reported that
First Deputy Premier and Foreign Minister Sheikh Sabah al-Khaled al-Hamad
al-Sabah informed the media delegation accompanying Hariri that Kuwait has
evidence linking Hezbollah to the Abdali cell. “We have confessions of members
admitting their ties with Hezbollah,” Sabah said, adding that Kuwait will
present the confessions as an evidence. He held a lunch banquet in the honor of
the Lebanese PM and accompanying delegation. Sheikh Sabah al-Khaled reported the
Emir and the Prime Minister’s emphasis that relations with Lebanon were not
affected by these issues but stressed the necessity of working together to
reinforce the security of both countries and develop ties at all levels.
“We in Kuwait will continue to support our brothers in Lebanon,” he confirmed.
Speaking to reporters, Hariri hoped relations with Kuwait will improve. “The
state and the government are against any security breach because we consider the
security of Kuwait and Lebanon as one and we do not allow any breach,” Hariri
added. When asked if there will be any measures against Lebanon, Hariri hoped
not but stated that the issue must be addressed clearly and boldly because it is
the duty of the state and government. Hariri confirmed that they agreed on
solving this issue in a manner that preserves relations between the two
countries by all means.
Kuwait lodged a complaint with Lebanese authorities over evidence that point to
Hezbollah’s involvement with al-Abdali, saying it was done “bearing the best
interest of both nations in mind.”Kuwaiti officials have requested their
Lebanese counterparts to keep them informed on measures taken to fend off any
actions and practices that undermine Kuwait’s security and stability.Kuwaiti
Ambassador to Lebanon Abdallah al-Qinai stated that Kuwait called on Lebanon to
take “the necessary measures to curb these disgraceful practices” by Hezbollah
as it is a partner in the government. In related news, Kuwait’s Ministry of
Interior announced on Sunday that security forces had arrested the 13th
“al-Abdali” cell suspect. Kuwait News Agency (KUNA) reported that the ministry
released a statement detailing the arrest of Mustafa Abdulnabi Ali Bader Khan, a
Kuwaiti citizen sentenced to ten years in prison. Security forces will continue
their search to capture two more Kuwaiti convicts at large, and an Iranian
individual. Members of the Abdali cell are accused of providing intelligence to
Iran and Hezbollah, as well as housing weapons, ammunition and communication
devices.
MoI confirmed that it will continue its extensive search until all convicts have
been brought to justice. On Saturday, the ministry announced it had captured in
different parts of the country 12 of the 14 wanted convicts. The case had
created a political crisis with Iran as the Kuwaiti Foreign Ministry announced
the reduction of Iranian diplomatic representation and shutting down the
military, cultural and trade missions of the Iranian embassy over Tehran’s
support of the “terrorist cell”. The case emerged on August 13, 2015, when the
MoI uncovered a terrorist cell with a large cache of arms, ammunition and
explosives hidden underground at a farm in Abdali area on the border with Iraq.
Among the explosives were hand grenades, guns, RPGs and 144 kg of bomb-making
material. On September 1, 2015, Kuwait’s public prosecution said 26 defendants,
including one Iranian, would stand trial for the possession of weapons,
ammunition and explosives and espionage for Iran and Hezbollah. On January 12,
2016, the Criminal Court sentenced a Kuwaiti man and an Iranian, Abdulreza
Haidar Dahqani, to death, one defendant to life in prison and 19 others to
between five and 15 years in jail. The verdicts were appealed on July 21, when
the Court of Appeals upheld the death sentence against the Kuwaiti national, one
life sentence and one five-year sentence. Nine men who had been sentenced to 15
years in prison, were acquitted. The court also reduced three 15-year sentences
to between two and five years, one 10-year sentence to five years, and two
15-year sentences and two five-year sentences to fines of 5,000 Kuwaiti dinars.
Kuwaiti Foreign Minister: We Look Forward for Lebanon's
Answer To Our Memorandum, Keen to Preserve Ties
Naharnet/August 14/17/Kuwaiti Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign minister Sheikh
Sabah Khaled al-Hamad al-Sabah affirmed his country’s keenness to maintain the
good relations that link Kuwait and Lebanon. “We emphasized to our brothers in
Lebanon the importance of working together to strengthen the security of both
countries and the development of relations on all levels. We in Kuwait will
continue to support our brothers in Lebanon,” he said in a televised statement
he made during Prime Minister Saad Hariri's visit to the Emirate. The Deputy PM
evaluated Hariri's visit as “an important visit. The meetings of Prime minister
Hariri with his Highness the Emir and the Prime Minister confirm the strong
relation on which the Lebanese and Kuwaiti sides are keen.” He said that Kuwait
has sent a “letter of protest to the Lebanese government regarding the verdict
recently issued in Kuwait about the involvement of Hizbullah in training some
Kuwaitis to execute acts that harm the security of the country. We hope this
issue will be addressed within the context of the special relations between
Lebanon and Kuwait.”“His Highness the Emir and the Prime Minister emphasized
that relations with Lebanon were not affected by these issues, but we stressed
to our brothers in Lebanon the necessity of working together to reinforce the
security of both countries and develop the relations on all levels. We in Kuwait
will continue to support our brothers in Lebanon,” he added. “We look forward to
receiving an answer to the Kuwaiti memorandum, and hope that our Lebanese
brothers will underscore that Kuwait’s security and stability should not be
threatened. We will work together to pursue this long process of relations with
greater achievements,” he concluded.
Economic Dialogue over Wage Scale Begins at Baabda
Naharnet/August 14/17/An economic dialogue meeting to discuss the wage scale law
and the taxes to fund it began at the Presidential Palace in Baabda on Monday.
President Michel Aoun has invited several parties to discuss the various points
of dispute and disagreement over the recently approved salary scale bill and the
new batch of taxes to fund said scale. “We will address together a number of
complications that arose after the endorsement of the wage scale. We will
collect your ideas and study them in detail in order take the appropriate
decision as for both laws,” said Aoun at the beginning of the session.
He added: “There are many righteous demands which we will respect. We seek to
modify some mistakes made in the wage scale, but you have to know that
potentials limited and the economic situation is critical, not to mention the
deficit in trade. The matter must be addressed responsibly.” “We are ready to
listen to you openly and to establish a real dialogue that highlights the common
issues between the parties concerned,” stated Aoun. For his part, Prime Minister
Saad Hariri stressed commitment to the wage scale saying “it is a first” that
the recently approved scale has “introduced reforms and new taxes.”The dialogue
meeting was attended by Hariri, concerned ministers, Central Bank Governor, and
representatives of the economic, labor and financial institutions, as well as
free professions, private schools and teachers Syndicates' heads. Before the
meeting began, Aoun and Hariri discussed the general situation in the country.
Veterans Block Major Roads in Beirut over Wage Scale
Demands
Naharnet/August 14/17/Armed Forces Veterans blocked several major roads in
Beirut on Monday in a bid to pressure President Michel Aoun not to sign the wage
scale file and related taxes that were referred to him through parliament last
month. A spokesman for the National Commission of the Armed Forces Veterans,
Sami al-Rammah, voiced calls on Aoun “not to sign the wage scale file but to
include his remarks and return it back to the parliament.” The protesters
believe that the wage scale, as approved, does no serve them justice. They
refuse installed payments for pensioners. Early in the morning, the protestors
blocked major roads in and around Beirut including Port of Beirut, major
commercial hub the Hamra street near the Central Bank of Lebanon. The protestors
banned BDL employees from joining their offices and blocked the bank's several
entrances. They also prevented the Customs employees at Port of Beirut from
entering into the facility. On the other hand, the Syndicate Coordination
Committee also held a sit-in in Downtown Beirut demanding publishing the wage
scale law in the official gazette. The campaigners' move comes in line with an
economic dialogue meeting set to be held at the Presidential Palace in Baabda at
Aoun's request.The President has called for the dialogue meeting to discuss the
various points of dispute and disagreement over the recently approved salary
scale bill and the new batch of taxes to fund said scale. The dialogue meeting
will be attended by Prime Minister Saad Hariri, concerned ministers, Central
Bank Governor, and representatives of the economic, labor and financial
institutions, as well as free professions, private schools and teachers
Syndicates' heads.
2 Canadians 2 Lebanese among 18 killed in Burkina Faso
restaurant attack
Asharq Al Awsat/August 14/17The Canadian Press/August 14/17/ OUAGADOUGOU,
Burkina Faso – Burkina Faso‘s Foreign Ministry says one Canadian is among 18
killed in a suspected extremist attack on a popular restaurant in the country.
It says other foreigners killed include two Kuwaitis and one person each from
France, Senegal, Nigeria, Lebanon and Turkey. at a Turkish restaurant in the
West African country’s capital late Sunday. Seven Burkina Faso citizens were
also killed and authorities said three other victims had not yet been
identified. There was no immediate claim of responsibility for the violence,
which continued into the early hours Monday. Gunfire could be heard almost seven
hours after the attack began. Global Affairs Canada said it was reaching out to
Canadian citizens in the area and was ready to provide consular assistance as
required. “Canada strongly condemns the attack,” said spokeswoman Brittany
Venhola-Fletcher. “Our thoughts and deepest sympathies are with those affected
by the terror attacks in Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso.” The attack brought back
painful memories of the January 2016 attack at another cafe that left 30 people
dead. Burkina Faso, a landlocked nation in West Africa, is one of the poorest
countries in the world. It shares a northern border with Mali, which has long
battled Islamic extremists.– with files from the Associated Press.
Hezbollah leader: Perhaps Israel should move nuclear
research center
Asharq Al Awsat/August 14/17/Jerusalem Post/August 14, 2017/Hezbollah leader
Hassan Nasrallah spoke out against Israel and the United States. On Sunday
Hezbollah Secretary-General Hassan Nasrallah gave a speech to mark the 11th
anniversary of the Second Lebanon War. He called to the Israeli leadership not
to stop at the closure of the Haifa ammonia tank - which was ordered closed due
to health hazards - but to continue and move the nuclear research center in
Dimona. He also referred to the Second Lebanon War as “a divine victory.""One
example of the respect and recognition Israel gives the 'resistance' is the
closure of the ammonia tank in Haifa," he said. “We hope that they will look
into moving the nuclear reactor in Dimona as it is more dangerous and needs
extra care.”Be the first to know - Join our Facebook page. Nasrallah warned
Israel against future military operations in Lebanon. He said that "any Israeli
unit that enters Lebanon will be defeated," adding, "Israel’s goal in the war
was to crush Hezbollah, but since [the war], our strength only increased and the
Israelis know it. When Israelis speak about the capacities of Hezbollah growing
they recognize their defeat in the war.""The age in which Israelis would
threaten and act is over, because Hezbollah is part of the resistance that
brought down the project of greater Israel, " said Nasrallah. "As the enemy
knows, a military action can’t reach the goal of eliminating the resistance…
they use other means. " America and Israel, two "terrorist states."The Hezbollah
leader addressed the US as well, claiming that "the US and Israel are crying
because the terrorist groups have failed in Syria."A few hours before the speech
Nasrallah met five Hezbollah fighters who returned from Syria where they were
held captive by the Al Nusra front, a salafist jihadist terrorist group. The
group traded the five Hezbollah fighters in exchange for five of their own
fighters that were captured by Hezbollah. The returned fighters were labeled "
heroes" by Nasrallah. He went on to say that "Israel is hopeful that the
administration of President Donald Trump will use pressure to achieve this goal
[of weakening Hezbollah using non-military options]" and that he hoped no one in
Lebanon will cooperate with the American pressure, including economic sanctions.
Aoun before US Congressman: We aspire to good relations with US
Mon 14 Aug 2017/NNA - President of the Republic, Michel Aoun, on Monday met at
the Baabda Palace with US Congressman for the State of Illinois, Darin Lahoud,
and his wife, in the presence of US Ambassador to Lebanon, Elizabeth Richard,
and the Executive Director of the American Task Force for Lebanon, Leslie Touma.
The US Congressman, who is of Lebanese origin, briefed President Aoun on his
activities through the US Action Group for Lebanon.Lahoud said that a group of
US Congressmen, including Democratic and Republican deputies, are jointly
seeking to secure the needed support for Lebanon and the Lebanese army in the
face of terrorist organizations and to maintain stability. "The will of
cooperation between the US and Lebanese armies is stable, notably that the
Lebanese army is carrying out a great job in fighting terrorism," Lahoud said.
President Aoun welcomed Senator Lahoud in Lebanon, thanking him for his
positions within the US Congress to assist Lebanon, in general, and the army, in
particular. "Lebanon wants to maintain good relations with the United States,"
Aoun said, indicating that the Lebanese Ambassador accredited to the US capital,
Gabi Issa, shall be working to this end. Aoun thanked the US administration for
the munificent aids provided to the army, most recently the delivery of a batch
of American tanks.
Kataeb renews call for government resignation
Mon 14 Aug 2017/NNA - Kataeb party on Monday renewed calls upon
the government to resign, as it had failed to assume its responsibilities
towards the Lebanese people. "There is a flagrant government failure and an
unprecedented contradiction in addressing the current issues; as if there is no
executive power in the country," The party said in a statement following its
weekly meeting, under the chairmanship of MP Sami Gemayel. Calling upon the
government to resign, the party exhorted the formation of a technocrat Cabinet
that would oversee the upcoming legislative polls in a "impartial" way. On the
fresh economic meeting at Baabda palace, the party considered the event as a
"confirmation" of the government's "shortsightedness," in addition to its
"failure in understanding the consequences of the tax bill." "The party calls
the President of the republic to revoke this bill," it added.
Geagea, US Congressman tackle overall political situation
Mon 14 Aug 2017/NNA - Lebanese Forces leader, Samir Geagea, met at his Meerab
residence on Monday, with US Congressman of Lebanese origin Darin Lahood, and
the executive Director of the American Task Force for Lebanon, Leslie Touma.
Talks reportedly touched on the current political situation in Lebanon and the
broader Arab region. On the other hand, Geagea met with a delegation of the
Interim Committee for the follow-up on Syrian Refugees' Affairs in Arsal, who
raised with the LF leader a range of relevant demands.
Khair follows up on Burkina Faso attack, puts capabilities
at disposal of Lebanese community
Mon 14 Aug 2017/NNA - Upon the instructions of Prime Minister, Saad Hariri, the
Secretary General of the Higher Relief Committee, Mohammad Khair, on Monday held
the necessary contacts to follow up on the painful attack on a Turkish
restaurant in the Republic of Burkina Faso, which claimed the lives of several
people and injured others.Maj. Gen. Khair put all the needed capabilities at the
disposal of the Lebanese community in Burkina Faso, in coordination with the
concerned official authorities.
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Syrian Regime Releases 104 Nusra Captives in Keep with Arsal Deal
Asharq Al Awsat/August 14/17/Beirut- Al-Nusra Front revealed on Sunday in a
media broadcast aired on its affiliate outlet, Ibaa News Agency, that the Syrian
regime had committed to releasing some 104 of its members, among which were 24
women. All detainees will be released from prisons in Homs, Hama and Damascus.
Meanwhile, Lebanon’s “Hezbollah” has entered the third phase of implementing the
Arsal agreement. The militants of Saraya Ahl Sham have begun leaving Arsal’s
outskirts after a turbulent 48 hours, which included their leadership stalling
the evacuation. According to Lebanon’s state-run National News Agency, some 400
fighters began leaving the Wadi Hmeid area of Arsal for the eastern slopes of
the Qalamoun Mountains in Syria. “The Lebanese security forces began Sunday the
implementation for sending off 400 armed terrorists from Saraya Ahl Sham with
their families,” an NNA correspondent said.
The NNA added that the fighters would leave Arsal heading for Ruhaiba in Syria
with their light weapons. It is to note that the Lebanese Red Cross will also
accompany Saraya Ahl-Sham to the Lebanese-Syrian border. Reporters were not
allowed to enter the area. A media operation run by Hezbollah posted video of a
caravan of buses rolling through the dusty hills. Buses were expected to begin
transporting 3,000 Syrian fighters and civilian refugees from a remote area in
northeastern Lebanon to Syria on Monday morning. The United Nations Office for
the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs said it was coordinating aid for 5,288
people who had arrived in northwestern Syria from the Arsal area under the
earlier deal to transfer 9,000 people. The status of the remaining people was
unclear.
Gargash: Qatar’s Way out of the Crisis Is Allaying
Neighbors’ Fears
Asharq Al Awsat/August 14/17/Dubai- UAE Minister of State for
Foreign Affairs Anwar Gargash said the best way for Qatar to get out of the
current crisis is to work hard on rolling back from behavior neighbors perceive
as threatening and potentially able to harm their sovereign states.
Gargash said Qatar is a small but rich country, explaining that it is using its
financial resources to support terrorism.
The UAE top diplomat clarified in a meeting with a number of media and
journalism personalities that the Qatar crisis is not a dispute between five
countries and the peninsula, the way media has referred to it so far, but
extends to international security as well. The Saudi-led bloc of four has
carried out the boycott under the premise and good evidence of Doha’s funding of
the extremist group the Muslim Brotherhood and other terror groups. Answering a
question about the bloc of four demanding that Qatar shuts Al-Jazeera, Gargash
said that Al-Jazeera Arabic is an outlet for Muslim Brotherhood propaganda while
it’s state-funded and therefore represents a clear threat to regional peace. He
described the peninsula as a state sponsor of terrorism, arguing that as a
number of blacklisted terrorists dwell in Qatar, Doha has become a safe haven to
a large number of UN-banned individuals.
Gargash said that terrorism has become a global phenomenon and that no city can
be said to be 100-percent safe from its brutal attacks whether it be in India,
the United States, Europe or anywhere else. He said that no amount, regardless
of how little, of support be given to terrorism or extremism is acceptable, and
therefore countries must work to remove any shaded areas from the overall plot
and action plan against terrorism. Gargash affirmed that the Gulf Cooperation
Council has proved its place and great value to all, and that it would prefer
that Doha chooses to reform its ways and continues to be part of the Gulf system
after it has been brought to its senses. During his visit to New Delhi, Gargash
assured leaders and officials in India that the current developments in the
region will have no repercussions on Indian communities in the Gulf states or
economic interests of India in those countries.
Turkey Policeman Stabbed to Death by ISIS Suspect
Asharq Al Awsat/August 14/17/A Turkish policeman was stabbed to death in
Istanbul on Sunday by a suspected ISIS member who had been arrested for planning
a suicide attack, Turkish media said. The assailant stabbed the officer at
around 11 pm as he was being taken out of a patrol car near a police station
following his arrest, according to the privately run Dogan news service.
The attacker, who was detained on suspicion of planning to carry out a suicide
bombing, was then shot dead by police, the pro-government Anadolu agency
reported. The officer, who was taken from the scene in an ambulance, died from
his wounds. It was not immediately clear how the man managed to keep a knife
while being taken into custody. Turkey was hit in 2016 by a succession of
attacks that left hundreds dead in the bloodiest year of terror strikes in its
history. The attacks were blamed on ISIS militants who had taken swathes of
territory in neighboring Syria and Iraq as well as the outlawed Kurdistan
Workers Party (PKK) who have battled the Turkish state in an insurgency lasting
more than three decades. Last month anti-terror officers in Istanbul detained
dozens of alleged ISIS members, several of whom were said to be preparing a
“sensational attack” in Turkey, police said. Turkey has detained more than 5,000
ISIS suspects and deported some 3,290 foreign militants from 95 different
countries in recent years, according to officials. It has refused entry to at
least 38,269 people.
Abu Dhabi Crown Prince Welcomes Moqtada Al Sadr
Asharq Al Awsat/August 14/17/Abu Dhabi- Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan,
Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi and Deputy Supreme Commander of the UAE Armed Forces,
hosted Moqtada Al Sadr, leader of the Sadrist Movement in Iraq, at Al Shati
Palace on Sunday evening. Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed and Al Sadr discussed the
brotherly relations between their two nations and other issues of mutual
interest, Emirates News Agency (WAM) reported. During the meeting, which
was attended by Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Minister of Foreign Affairs
and International Cooperation, Sheikh Mohamed was briefed by Al Sadr about
current developments in Iraq. Sheikh Mohamed stressed the importance of the
stability and prosperity of Iraq, and his aspiration for Iraq to play its
natural role in the Arab arena, which will enhance the security and stability of
the Arab world. “Experience has taught us to always call for what brings Arabs
and Muslims together, and to reject the advocates of division,” Sheikh Mohamed
affirmed. He stressed that the UAE, throughout its history, has extended its
hand to the Iraqi people, while noting his appreciation for the contributions of
the Iraqi community to the nation’s current renaissance.
The news agency said Sheikh Mohamed renewed his congratulations to Al Sadr for
the great victory of Iraq over ISIS, and stressed the importance of investing it
to unite all Iraqis. He reiterated the UAE’s openness to the Iraqi government
and people. He also stressed that the scenes being witnessed in the Arab world,
with all its human and material losses, teach everyone about the necessity of
collaborative work in protecting and preserving the Arab world.
Bahrain FM Discusses Regional Issues with Iraqi Officials
Asharq Al Awsat/August 14/17/Baghdad– Bahrain’s Minister of
Foreign Affairs Sheikh Khalid bin Ahmed bin Mohammed Al Khalifa arrived in Iraq
on Sunday on an official visit where he held meetings with Iraqi President Fuad
Masoum, Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi and Foreign Minister Ibrahim al-Jaafari.
Notably, the Iraqi FM and his Bahraini counterpart didn’t hold a joint press
conference following their meeting. Relations between Iraq and Bahrain have been
tense following statements made by Iraqi officials after the conviction of
several Bahraini citizens. Earlier, a source at the Ministry of Interior
informed Asharq Al-Awsat newspaper that Iraq is planning to hand wanted convicts
to Bahrain soon. Abadi held a meeting at his office with the Bahraini FM and his
accompanying delegation during which they discussed enhancing bilateral
relations in various fields, the situation in the region and the war on
terrorism.
Abadi stated Iraq’s victories against ISIS terrorist organization and ongoing
efforts to liberate its territory. He noted the importance of regional
integration and enhancing the interests of the peoples of the region. The PM
reiterated the importance of fighting sectarianism that serves terrorism,
pointing out that all international and regional efforts must be exerted to put
an end to ISIS’ terrorism. On behalf of the government and the people of
Bahrain, the Bahraini FM congratulated Abadi on the liberation of Mosul and the
victories achieved against ISIS. Al Khalifa reaffirmed that Bahrain stands with
Iraq in its war against terrorism. He also confirmed his country’s willingness
to strengthen political, economic, trade and cultural ties between the two
countries. Bahrain’s FM also discussed bilateral relations with the Iraqi
president at al-Salam Palace. During the meeting, Masum confirmed the need for
joint efforts to strengthen Iraqi-Bahraini relations in all fields, including
political, economical, and trade ties, according to the presidential
statement.Bahrain’s FM confirmed that his visit to Baghdad will open up new
prospects of communication and cooperation between both countries. The foreign
affairs committee of the Iraqi parliament stressed the importance of the
Bahraini FM’s visit, saying it ensures Iraq’s openness to the Arab region.
Committee member Hasan Khodeir al-Shuwaider stated that Iraq is a founding
member of the Arab League and can’t be singled out of its Arab roots. He
reiterated the importance of the Bahraini FM’s visit, saying it is aimed at
mending strained relations between Iraq and neighboring Arab countries.
Shuwaider told Asharq Al-Awsat that Iraq’s return to the Arab environment
ensures its political and economic integration with its neighboring countries.
Iraq’s relations with its Arab surrounding has been improving over the past few
months with several Arab officials visiting Baghdad. The Iraqi government wants
to enhance its ties with Arab countries and the Gulf in particular.
US Urges Iraq Kurds to Postpone Independence Vote
Agence France Presse/Naharnet/August 14/17/Washington has urged Iraqi Kurdish
leader Massud Barzani to postpone an independence referendum scheduled for next
month but he requested something in return, his office said Saturday. The timing
of the September 25 vote has drawn criticism from both the Baghdad and Western
governments, coming as the campaign against the Islamic State jihadist group in
Iraq if still unfinished. In a telephone call on Friday, US Secretary of State
Rex Tillerson said Washington "would want for the referendum to be postponed and
that the issues between the Kurdistan region and the federal government in
Baghdad should be addressed through dialogue", Barzani's office said in an
English-language statement. The Kurdish leader responded that were it to be put
off, "the people of the Kurdistan region would expect guarantees and
alternatives for their future".Some Iraqi Kurdish officials have openly
acknowledged that calling the referendum was intended as a bargaining counter in
negotiations with Baghdad on other issues. The Kurdish regional government's
representative in Iran, Nazem Dabbagh, said last month that the Kurds wanted
Baghdad to meet their longstanding demand for plebiscites on incorporating other
historically Kurdish-majority areas in their autonomous region. He said they
also wanted Baghdad to ratify laws on oil revenues and funding for the Kurdish
security forces, known as the peshmerga, who have played a crucial role in the
fight against IS. The referendum would in any case be non-binding and is
strongly opposed by neighbours Iran and Turkey, which have sizeable Kurdish
minorities of their own and whose acquiescence is seen as key to achieving a
viable separation.
More Than 600,000 Syrians Return Home, Mainly to Aleppo
Agence France Presse/Naharnet/August 14/17/More than 600,000 displaced Syrians
have returned to their homes since the beginning of the year, with most of them
heading to Aleppo, according to figures from the International Organization for
Migration. Between January and the end of July, 602,759 displaced Syrians
returned to their homes, many of them citing an improved economic and security
situation in the areas they had fled from, IOM said in a statement. A total of
84 percent of those who have returned had taken refuge elsewhere within the
war-ravaged country, while the remaining 16 percent returned from neighbouring
countries Turkey, Lebanon, Jordan and Iraq. More than a quarter of returnees
said they did so to protect their assets and properties, while nearly the same
number referred to the improved economic situation in their place of origin, and
11 percent cited the improved security situation there. Fourteen percent
meanwhile pointed to the worsening economic situation in their place of refuge,
IOM said. But while most of the returns had been spontaneous, it warned they
were "not necessarily voluntary, safe or sustainable," it said. Aleppo
Governorate, the scene of the harshest battles of Syria's bloody six-year war,
had received 67 percent of all returnees so far this year, IOM said. And within
the governorate, Aleppo city, which was recaptured by the Syrian army last
December after a suffocating five-month siege, has received most returnees, it
said. Many of those returning meanwhile must struggle to get bare necessities,
with only 41 percent having access to clean water and 39 percent with access to
health services.This "is dangerously low as the country's infrastructure has
been extremely damaged by the conflict," IOM said. And even as returns from
within Syria especially appear to be on the rise, the agency warned that the
war-torn country is still seeing high rates of fresh displacement. "From January
to July 2017, an estimated 808,661 people were displaced, many for the second or
third time, and over six million in total currently remain displaced within the
country," it said. More than 330,000 people have been killed in Syria since the
conflict erupted in March 2011 with anti-government protests.
US VP Pence Stresses 'Peaceable' Solution Sought for
Venezuela
Agence France Presse/Naharnet/August 14/17/The United States "will not stand by
as Venezuela crumbles," Vice President Mike Pence said Sunday, but he emphasized
a peaceful path even as he stood by President Donald Trump's startling warning
that US military action remained a possibility.
"We have many options for Venezuela, but the president also remains confident
that working with all of our allies across Latin America we can achieve a
peaceable solution," Pence said in a news conference alongside Colombian
President Juan Manuel Santos, as he began a week-long Latin America tour of four
countries. His trip comes after Trump on Friday said he was mulling a range of
scenarios for crisis-hit Venezuela -- "including a possible military option if
necessary." Trump's comment drew condemnation from Caracas, which called the
threat "reckless" and "craziness." The rest of Latin America -- even countries
strongly opposed to Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro's usurpation of his
country's democratic institutions -- also strongly rejected it. Santos
re-affirmed that regional stance by saying he told Pence frankly "that the
possibility of a military intervention shouldn't even be considered."He added:
"The Latin American continent, every country in Latin America, would not favor
any form of military intervention." - Seeking Venezuela's 'isolation' -Colombia,
Venezuela's neighbor, is a stalwart US ally and a fierce critic of Maduro and
his policies. But it and many other Latin American countries have bitter
memories of past US adventures in the region, including invasions, the propping
up of military dictators and the sponsorship of guerrilla groups and
paramilitaries. Pence's trip to Colombia, Argentina, Chile and Panama was
dominated by US efforts to find joint action with Latin American partners to
increase pressure on Maduro.
Washington has already imposed unilateral sanctions on Maduro and nearly two
dozen of his officials over the establishment of a new loyalist body, an
all-powerful Constituent Assembly, that supersedes the legislature controlled by
the opposition. Specifically on the threat of military action, Pence said:
"President Trump is a leader who says what he means and means what he says."But
he emphasized his trip was "to marshal the unprecedented support of countries
across Latin America to achieve by peaceable means the restoration of democracy
in Latin America, and we believe it is achievable by those means."
- Eclipsing other issues -Trump's stated possibility of a US military operation
looked likely to shadow Pence at every stop, eclipsing bilateral issues,
especially trade, that he was raising along the way. In Venezuela, Maduro's
regime has seized onto Trump's threat as proof of its oft-repeated claim that
the United States wanted to topple the current leftist government to get its
hands on Venezuela's oil reserves, the largest in the world. The Venezuelan
opposition coalition seeking to oust Maduro through early elections on Sunday
also rejected "the use of force, or the threat of applying such force, by
whatever country against Venezuela," in a statement. Venezuela's leftist allies
Bolivia, Cuba, Ecuador and Nicaragua meanwhile all backed Venezuela in a
confrontation against its "imperialist" foe. Venezuela's economy is heavily
reliant on its oil exports, and shipments to the US -- its biggest customer --
account for 40 percent of its crude production, but only eight percent of
American oil imports.The US sanctions so far have been against individuals and
not targeted Venezuela's oil industry, which would have consequences for US
refineries.
Palestinian Woman Stabs, Wounds Israeli in Jerusalem
Agence France Presse/Naharnet/August 14/17/A Palestinian woman stabbed and
wounded an Israeli man near an east Jerusalem flashpoint on Saturday, before she
was arrested, police said. They said in an English-language statement that the
incident occurred next to the Old City's Damascus Gate, site of repeated past
attacks. It said that a "female Arab terrorist" stabbed the man, injuring him
lightly. The woman, a Jerusalem resident aged about 30, was arrested at the
scene, police added. The Old City is located in east Jerusalem, which was
occupied by Israel in 1967 and later annexed in a move never recognised by the
international community. The July 14 killing there of two policemen by three
Arab Israeli gunmen led to spiralling unrest after Israel responded by
installing metal detectors at the entrance to the Al-Aqsa mosque complex, used
as a staging point for the attack. For nearly two weeks, worshippers refused to
submit to the checks and staged mass prayers in surrounding streets. Ensuing
protests left six Palestinians dead. The crisis abated when Israel removed the
detectors but tension remains high. A wave of unrest that broke out in October
2015 has killed 293 Palestinians or Arab Israelis, 47 Israelis, two Americans,
two Jordanians, an Eritrean, a Sudanese and a Briton, according to an AFP toll.
Israeli authorities say most of the Palestinians killed were carrying out knife,
gun or car-ramming attacks. Others were shot dead during protests or clashes,
while some were killed in Israeli air strikes on the Gaza Strip.
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The West Betrays U.S. Heroes Who Prevented Another 9/11
Giulio Meotti/Gatestone Institute/August 14/17
https://www.gatestoneinstitute.org/10821/west-betrays-heroes
"Those who work as spies know the risks from America's enemies, but they
shouldn't have to worry about politicized retribution from its friends" — The
Wall Street Journal.
These officials should have never be prosecuted in a court; they should be
protected from such actions. This prosecution is a betrayal of those who worked
hard to prevent more massacres and to cripple the infrastructure of jihad.
That is the most important lesson: our spies and officials involved in the war
against Islamic terrorism, like those who prevented another 9/11, now fear not
only the wrath of the jihadists, but also the witch hunt of our media and
judicial system.
One of the most important chapters in the war on terror is being rewritten --
with a moral inversion. Islamic terrorists who were arrested and deported have
become "liberal causes célèbres", while agents of the CIA who questioned them
are not only being condemned but also financially crushed by punishment and
legal bills -- for having tried, legally, to save American lives.
Guantanamo Bay has supposedly become "the Gulag of our time"; the psychologists
who interrogated the murderer who sawed off Daniel Pearl's head have been
charged with working "for money"; the "black sites" in the Polish and Lithuanian
forests have been compared to Nazi concentration camps, and the U.S. jurists and
officials who conducted the war on terror have been compared to the Germans
hanged in Nuremberg.
"In just a few months, Obama had sent the CIA back to the September 10 culture
of risk aversion and timidity that had contributed to the disaster of 9/11",
Bruce Thornton wrote in his book, The Wages of Appeasement. A few examples of
Obama's policy include a directive to release Justice Department memos on the
process of vetting interrogation techniques for legality. The attorney general
at the time, Eric Holder, appointed a special prosecutor to determine if the CIA
officers involved in the interrogation program had been guilty of breaking the
law.
A judicial condemnation, however, has begun only now. A federal judge in
Spokane, Washington, has opened one of the most important trials in the recent
U.S. history. For the first time after September 11, three American citizens
involved in interrogating Islamic terrorists have been called to answer to a
judge. The New York Times released the video of their testimony. The federal
court in Spokane, Washington, heard Bruce Jessen, James Mitchell and Jose
Rodriguez testifying on their role in the war on terror. They are among the
heroes who prevented another 9/11; now they are on the bench.
"I'll tell you a story," Bruce Jessen testified.
"Two Christmases ago, I get a call from the CIA; my grandchildren and my
daughter and son-in-law are living with us. You have 15 minutes to get out of
your house because ISIS has found someone to come and kill you and your
family... Now, those -- that isn't the only threat I've received over the years,
I've received lots of them. And I'm not afraid, and I did my duty and I stood up
and I went to war, and I'll stand up to any of them again, but I don't want them
messing with my family... And when you stick your face in the public eye, you
get people like the SSCI and [Senator Dianne] Feinstein and the ACLU and other
people who accuse you of things you didn't do, who out your name, who give them
your address, who print articles that are full of crap about you, and it makes
it difficult."
Jose Rodriguez, the former head of the CIA clandestine service, told the court
what was at stake:
"George Washington did not face an enemy like Al Qaeda. These are people who
want to die as martyrs and see the killing of thousands of innocent men, women,
and children as justifiable to promote their cause. Making a few of the worst
terrorists on the planet uncomfortable for a few days during their first month
of imprisonment is worth it in order to save thousands of lives".
John Rizzo also testified. In 2002, when George W. Bush signed the executive
order in which he argued that the Geneva Convention does not apply to
terrorists, Rizzo was an interim legal advisor. "No, I can't honestly sit here
today and say I should have objected to that", Rizzo said.
Now, Judge Justin L Quackenbush of the U.S. District Court for the Eastern
District of Washington, cleared the way for the case to move to the trial phase,
rejecting the psychologists' lawyers request for summary judgement. "This is a
historic day for our clients and all who seek accountability for torture," ACLU
attorney Dror Ladin said in a press release. "The court's ruling means that for
the first time, individuals responsible for the brutal and unlawful CIA torture
program will face meaningful legal accountability for what they did".
These officials should have never be prosecuted in a court; they should be
protected from such actions. This prosecution is a betrayal of those who worked
hard to prevent more massacres and to cripple the infrastructure of jihad.
Many former CIA directors explained that the program of enhanced interrogation
techniques worked extremely well:
"It led to the capture of senior al Qaeda operatives, thereby removing them from
the battlefield; it led to the disruption of terrorist plots and prevented mass
casualty attacks, saving American and Allied lives; it added enormously to what
we knew about al Qaeda as an organization and therefore informed our approaches
on how best to attack, thwart and degrade it".
The CIA claimed the demonstrable successes of the interrogation program: the
raid in which Osama bin Laden was killed; the capture of José Padilla, accused
of wanting to commit an attack in the United States with a dirty radiological
bomb; preventing an attack on the US consulate in Karachi, Pakistan; a second
wave of attacks after September 11 with a plan to hijack a plane and crash it
into Library Tower in Los Angeles.
Jessen and Mitchell are not the only psychologists now in trouble for their
involvement in this program. There are also the military psychologist Morgan
Banks; Stephen Behnke, a former director of the American Psychological
Association's ethics office; Joseph Matarazzo, a former chairperson of the
Psychologist Association, who allegedly wrote an opinion for the CIA in which
the deprivation of sleep would not constitute "torture".
One of the most important cases of rendition took place in the Italian city of
Milan against Abu Omar; the verdict ended by condemning CIA agents. Robert
Seldon Lady, the former head of the CIA in Milan, and involved in the Abu Omar
case, was arrested and released in Panama. In a rare interview, the Wall Street
Journal wrote:
"Mr. Lady, who had planned to retire and become a security consultant from a
farm house he bought with his life savings in Italy's Piedmont region, received
the stiffest sentence — eight years in prison, increased to nine on appeal.
Before the case went to trial, Magistrate Armando Spataro sued to seize Mr.
Lady's house and use the proceeds to pay damages to Abu Omar. Mr. Lady fled
Italy in 2005 but lost his property. His 30-year marriage, he says, was another
casualty".
Sabrina De Sousa, another CIA agent involved in the Milan rendition, avoided the
jail only thanks to being pardoned by the Italian authorities.
The European Court of Human Rights has condemned Macedonia for the rendition of
a German citizen. The European judges also condemned Poland for hosting one of
the CIA's secret sites. Spanish judges opened a criminal file against some
senior Bush administration officials, including John Yoo and Jay S. Bybee of the
Justice Department, and William Haynes, a former senior Pentagon jurist. John
Yoo, now a professor at University of California, Berkeley, wrote the 2003
memorandum authorizing the CIA's interrogation techniques. The German attorney
Wolfgang Kaleck filed a criminal complaint against Yoo; Erwin Chemerinsky, dean
of the Law School at the California University, asked to prosecute Yoo, who was
also sued by José Padilla, a convicted American terrorist. In 2009, Spanish
judges opened a criminal file against some senior Bush administration officials,
including John Yoo (pictured) of the Justice Department. Yoo, now a professor at
University of California, Berkeley, wrote the 2003 memorandum authorizing the
CIA's interrogation techniques. (Image source: Commonwealth Club/Wikimedia
Commons)
Recently, attorneys of the European Center for Constitutional and Human Rights (ECCHR)
in Berlin, filed a criminal complaint against Gina Haspel, now the CIA's
number-two person under Director Mike Pompeo, and charged her with being
involved in directing a secret CIA detention facility near Bangkok, Thailand.
Will U.S. officials fear that traveling in Europe might expose them to arrest?
The Wall Street Journal wrote last year, regarding the De Sousa case:
"The threat from terrorism is worse than at any time since 9/11, even as the
West has limited its capacity for self-defense... Those who work as spies know
the risks from America's enemies, but they shouldn't have to worry about
politicized retribution from its friends. Sabrina De Sousa's abandonment by the
U.S. government sends a demoralizing message to all who serve in the shadows,
even as the war on terror enters a dangerous new phase."
That is the most important lesson: our brave spies and officials involved in the
war against Islamic terrorism, like those who prevented another 9/11, now fear
not only the wrath of the jihadists, but also the witch hunt of a Western media
and judicial system.
As James E. Mitchell said, by prosecuting what the U.S. and the West have done
in the war on terror, "we will be standing on the moral high ground, looking
down into a smoking hole that used to be several city blocks".
**Giulio Meotti, Cultural Editor for Il Foglio, is an Italian journalist and
author.
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By His Own Admission, Wilkerson Cannot Be Trusted
Dexter Van Zile//Gatestone Institute/August 14/17
https://www.gatestoneinstitute.org/10817/lawrence-wilkerson-trust
Lawrence Wilkerson is blaming Israel and its supporters for a problem for which
he himself is culpable.
Despite his self-admitted involvement in these scandals, Wilkerson has become
MSNBC's go-to source for testimony about what is going on in the corridors of
power in Washington, D.C.
And if, by his own admission, Wilkerson was involved with efforts to distort the
truth about the two of the biggest failures in American foreign policy -- the
attack on 9/11 and the lack of WMDs in Iraq, then why is he a reliable source
about the Iran nuclear deal or Israel today? Why is he qualified to appear on
MSNBC, aside from his willingness to spout anti-Israel rhetoric?
On July 23, retired U.S. Army Colonel Lawrence Wilkerson appeared on MSNBC and
accused Israel of increasing the tension surrounding Al Aqsa Mosque by
installing metal detectors nearby. "The ultimate [Israeli] goal with regard to
the mosque is to drive the Palestinians and Arabs in general out completely," he
said, adding that the Israeli government's "ultimate goal is to cause the
Palestinians to react in a way that it can then react viciously and violently as
it has in Gaza repeatedly."
With such invective, Wilkerson depicts metal detectors, which are used at holy
sites throughout the Middle East, as a provocation against the Palestinians. He
also inverts cause and effect, portraying the metal detectors (and Israel's
attacks on Hamas in the Gaza Strip) as the cause, rather than the response to
Palestinian violence.
A few days after Wilkerson offered his assessment on MSNBC, Israel removed the
metal detectors it had installed, thereby demonstrating that when it comes to
assessing Israeli intentions, Wilkerson had no idea what he was talking about.
If anyone is trying to increase the tensions surrounding the Temple Mount, it is
Palestinian leaders who have used the Al Aqsa Mosque as a pretext and as a
staging ground for jihadist attacks against Jews for decades.
Wilkerson's recent appearance on MSNBC was not the only time he has defamed
Israel. In 2016, he declared that a gas attack on civilians universally blamed
on Syrian President Bashar Al Assad "could have been an Israeli false flag
operation." When pressed by his interviewer from an internet TV station to
describe what the motivation for an Israeli gas attack would be, Wilkerson
dodged the question. All he could say is that Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin
Netanyahu was "too clueless" to know what was in his country's best interest in
the Middle East.
It is Wilkerson who needs a clue. In the same July 21 MSNBC interview, Wilkerson
reported a conversation he had with an unnamed Catholic Bishop in Ramallah in
2002 or 2003, who had declared that, "that the biggest enemy for him -- for
Christians -- in that region was not the Arabs, it was the Jews."
The notion that that "the Jews" are the biggest enemy for Christians in the
region is, sadly, laughable. In recent years, Christians have been subjected to
genocide in Iraq and Syria at the hands of ISIS. Christians have suffered
terrible violence at the hands of Salafists in Egypt. Moreover, the genocide of
Armenian, Assyrian and Pontic Christians in the Anatolian peninsula in the early
20th century remains a terrible scar on the region.
By way of comparison, Israel is the one country in the Middle East where the
indigenous population of Christians is safe and growing. Palestinian Christians
in the West Bank were some of the most obvious beneficiaries of the Six Day War.
The population of Christians in the West Bank, which had declined during the
Jordanian occupation, began to increase in the years after the war, a fact
quietly admitted by Palestinian Christians themselves.
No Christian living in the West Bank would ever trade places with Christians
living in Egypt, Syria, or Iraq. Israel is not the enemy of Christians in the
Holy Land; it is their best protector. Again, Wilkerson has no idea what he is
talking about.
Nevertheless, the retired colonel has become the darling of outlets such as
MSNBC, which ignore an important aspect of Wilkerson's career. By his own
admission, Wilkerson, who currently serves as an adjunct professor at William
and Mary College in Virginia, has been involved in two other efforts to
misinform the American people.
The first episode came when Wilkerson was serving as chief of staff for Colin
Powell, Secretary of State for the Bush Administration. Working at the State
Department, Wilkerson helped prepare Powell's now-infamous presentation to the
United Nations in February 2003 about weapons of mass destruction in Iraq. This
presentation helped convince many people in the United States and Great Britain
that Saddam Hussein had weapons of mass destruction and that the U.S. and its
allies needed to oust Hussein from power. Subsequent events have revealed that
Powell's testimony was filled with misinformation, some of it coming from an
Iraqi citizen given the code name "curveball" who has since admitted lying to
Western spy agencies about WMDs in Iraq.
When speaking of his involvement in preparing Powell's speech to the UN,
Wilkerson typically places the blame on operators in the U.S. intelligence
community who gave him and his boss a dodgy file to justify the invasion that
was so badly wanted by what the retired colonel characterizes as a cabal of
neoconservative radicals in the Bush Administration, a cabal that -- by his own
admission -- he lacked the courage to confront.
"It was anything but an intelligence document," he told one interviewer years
later. "It was as some people characterized it later, a Chinese menu from which
you could pick and choose."
Wilkerson also paints himself as someone who knew the information he and his
boss had been fed by the intelligence community really was insufficient to
justify an invasion and that the presentation Powell gave to the UN was "hokey,
circumstantial crap."
In 2011, Wilkerson told Paul Jay from Real News Network that he had written his
resignation to his boss a few days before Powell gave his speech. He wrote the
resignation in his office at the State Department, he said, after spending
several days preparing Powell's speech at CIA headquarters.
"My thinking is, I want out of here; I'm resigning," he told Jay from Real News
Network.
"So why didn't you?" Jay asked.
"I did. I just didn't have the guts to submit it," Wilkerson replied.
In another version of the story offered in a documentary about how the "Israel
lobby" controls America, Wilkerson's epiphany comes during Powell's speech to
the UN, not before:
"I realized as I watched it there at the UN Security Council for the first time
because every time I watched it before, I was you know running around trying to
get things changed, 'do this, do that' talking about the graphics and everything
else, but there in the UN Security Council, I sat down quietly and heard
Secretary Powell make his presentation."
His assessment?
"'I wouldn't go to war based on that' – that's what I told myself," he said.
But go to war we did, in part because of a speech that Wilkerson prepared and
which he came to realize (either before or while Powell gave his speech) was
filled with misinformation. Who does Wilkerson blame for the push to invade
Iraq? Among other actors, the "Jewish lobby."
Wilkerson's assessment flies in the face of an admission on WBUR in 2007 from
John Mearsheimer, co-author of The Israel Lobby and U.S. Foreign Policy, that
the push to invade Iraq came from the White House and that once Israel realized
the invasion was a fait accompli, it "embraced" the invasion while continuing to
remind the Bush Administration that it regarded Iran as a larger threat to its
security.
Mearsheimer said that once the Israelis "came to understand that Iraq would be
the first operation, and we would subsequently deal with Iran and Syria, they
embraced the idea of attacking Iraq, although they continually reminded us that
we had to do Iran and Syria afterwards."
Instead of promoting the push to invade Iraq, Israel went along with the
decision. "It wasn't Israel that persuaded the Bush administration of the war's
necessity, but vice versa: the administration persuaded and then enlisted
Israel," wrote Martin Kramer in 2006. "It did so, in considerable measure, by
implying that the United States would be better positioned to deal with Iran
once it had disposed of Saddam."
There is a fair amount of evidence to sustain Kramer's assessment. A year before
Wilkerson helped his boss prepare for his appearance before the United Nations,
Israel Prime Minister Ariel Sharon came to the United States to tell the Bush
Administration that Iran was a bigger threat than Iraq.
And in late 2002, Sharon told his own cabinet to stay quiet on U.S. plans to
invade Iraq. In its story, The New York Times reported that two prominent
Israeli military leaders, Chief of Staff Gen. Moshe Yaalon and Chief of
Intelligence Maj. Gen. Aharon Farkash both downplayed the threat Iraq posed to
the region. "Even as Mr. Bush has sought in recent days to play up the imminence
and potency of the Iraqi threat, some of Israel's top security officials have
played both down," The New York Times reported.
One Israeli expert went so far as to tell The Los Angeles Times in October 2002
that it was in Israel's best interest for Saddam Hussein to stay in power and
that his ouster would threaten the safety of the Jewish state:
"Saddam Hussein, a weakling as he is today, is in Israel's interests," said
Aharon Levran, a brigadier general in Israel's reserve army and author of a book
about the 1991 Persian Gulf War. Levran, one of the more outspoken Israeli
critics of Bush's policy on Iraq, says Baghdad is no longer capable of anything
more than a border skirmish.
"A war against Iraq will divert the United States from its clear-cut campaign
against Islamic fanaticism," Levran said. "And if it fails, we in Israel will
pay the price." Nevertheless, Levran asserted Israel probably should support the
invasion should it take place. "The United States has supported us in our
catastrophes, so we have to support the United States in theirs."
Despite all this, Wilkerson blames Israel and its supporters for the push to
invade Iraq. Israel's security establishment had a more honest and open debate
over the threat Iraq posed to its neighbors than the United States did. And
again, by his own admission, Wilkerson himself was one of the actors that
hindered honest discussion about the need to invade Iraq.
In sum, Wilkerson is blaming Israel and its supporters for a problem for which
he himself is culpable. Another time that Wilkerson helped misinform the
American people came when National Security Advisor Condoleeza Rice and Colin
Powell were called to testify before the 9/11 Commission established by Congress
to obtain a full accounting of the circumstances that preceded the attack on the
United States on September 11, 2001. Again, by his own admission, Wilkerson
helped Powell and Rice prepare their testimonies so that they would not
contradict one another before the 9/11 Commission.
"I wouldn't say that we actually told an outright lie, but I would say that we
massaged the information considerably so that it looked like the Bush
Administration was far more attentive to Al Qaeda and its threat than it really
was," Wilkerson stated, adding that "We were covering our asses."
Despite his self-admitted involvement in these scandals, Wilkerson has become
MSNBC's go-to source for testimony about what is going on in the corridors of
power in Washington, D.C.
He is also a participant in the echo chamber Ben Rhodes created to sneak the
Iran nuclear deal past the American people, co-authoring op-eds promoting
negotiations with Iran with Kate Gould from the Friends Committee on National
Legislation in 2013 and 2015.
All this raises a few questions such as: If Wilkerson got played about Iraq's
WMD capabilities, how can we be sure he has got it right regarding Iran's
willingness to abandon its nuclear weapons program?
He got fooled once, who is to say he will not get fooled again?
And if, by his own admission, Wilkerson was involved with efforts to distort the
truth about the two of the biggest failures in American foreign policy -- the
attack on 9/11 and the lack of WMDs in Iraq, then why is he a reliable source
about the Iran nuclear deal or Israel today? If Wilkerson helped misinform the
American people twice before -- with at least some degree of knowledge -- who is
to say he will not do it a third time?
Why is he qualified to appear on MSNBC, aside from his willingness to spout
anti-Israel rhetoric?
Clearly, Wilkerson has a lot to atone for. But his campaign to malign Israel and
its supporters with ugly lies about Jews being the enemy of Christians, being
responsible for the invasion of Iraq -- and potentially responsible for gassing
civilians in Syria -- only adds to his sins. It does not expunge them.
*Dexter Van Zile is Christian Media Analyst for the Committee for Accuracy in
Middle East Reporting in America.
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President Trump’s Syria Conundrum
Dennis Ross/Asharq Al Awsat/August 14/17
The Trump Administration has been consistent on one thing: its priority in Syria
is ISIS. Even though it retaliated for Assad’s use of chemical weapons, its
focus has been ISIS-not Assad and not Iran in Syria. Going back to the
presidential campaign, President Trump was certainly consistent in saying that
he wanted to work with the Russians in Syria and that, too, now seems to guide
the policy. After the meeting between Presidents Trump and Putin on the margins
of the G-20, Secretary of State Tillerson announced an agreement on a ceasefire
in southern Syria. He spoke of it being a first step and said at the time that
the Russians may be “more right on Syria” than we are. This was a remarkable
statement given the unlimited bombing of civilian areas that the Russians have
conducted and the message he was sending them, perhaps inadvertently, about our
readiness to acquiesce in their approach.
It is easy to be skeptical about this policy. The Russians, after all, have
agreed to several previous ceasefires or cessations of hostilities and have
enforced none of them. When the Assad regime or the Iranians and their Shi’ite
militias violated the understandings, the Russians did nothing. On the contrary,
they have used their air power to provide air cover for the Syrians and the
Shi’ite militias as they have extended their reach in the country. Could it be
different this time? Could Putin have an interest in making this ceasefire
understanding stick, and actually impose it on a regime that declares loudly
that it seeks to “take back every inch” of the country?
Perhaps, Putin probably does have an interest in lowering Russia’s costs in
Syria. He faces an election next year and he does not need the price of Russian
involvement in Syria to go up. Moreover, he has achieved everything (and more)
of what he hoped for in intervening in Syria. Russia now has an air base in
Syria, something that even the Soviet Union did not achieve. It is expanding its
naval facility at Tartus, turning it into much more of a functioning base. It
has established an air defense umbrella in Syria that stretches into the eastern
Mediterranean. And, Putin has demonstrated that Russia is an arbiter of the
conflict in Syria and increasingly in the region. Today, when it comes to
security, every state in the area needs to reckon with and come to Moscow — and
if one looks at who now travels to see Putin from the Middle East, it is all the
leading states. In fact, they seem to be going to Moscow more than they are
coming to Washington DC.
In theory, therefore, Putin might have an interest in stabilizing the conflict
in Syria and containing an ongoing war that could end up draining Russian
coffers and imposing higher casualties. The problem is that at this point, the
Assad regime with the manpower of “Hezbollah” and Iran’s other Shi’ite militia
proxies are not just consolidating their control but extending it in the
Damascus suburbs, in Idlib province, and eastern Syria on the Damascus-Baghdad
highway. They are fulfilling the Iranian desire to create a land bridge from
Iran through Iraq and Syria to Lebanon, and the ceasefire in the Russian
de-escalation zones serves their purpose for the time-being. But what happens
when the current consolidation-expansion is completed, and Assad and his Iranian
partners/masters then turn their attention to gaining control of Syria’s borders
with Jordan and Israel? And, given the Iranian desire to extend their leverage
in the region, it is almost certain they will seek to do so.
The Israelis have already publicly expressed their opposition to the ceasefire
because they see it as legitimizing the Iranian and Shi’ite militia presence in
Syria and potentially close to their border. The Israelis have made it clear
they won’t let Iran open up a second front against them in Syria. Maybe this
will deter the Iranians; at a minimum, they will test and probe to see just how
serious the Israelis are. Unfortunately, they are far less likely to be deterred
from trying to position themselves along the Jordanian border, convinced this
will give them the means to de-stabilize the Hashemite Kingdom and threaten the
Gulf States from yet another direction.
Unlike in the case of Israel, the ceasefire agreement is supposed to keep the
Syrian regime and the Iranians 40 kilometers from the Jordanian border. That,
however, depends on the Russians stopping the Syrians and Iranians. If the past
is any guide, they won’t, unless, of course, they decide that this will extend
the conflict and increase their costs.
The Trump Administration could make it clear that there is a cost. If it was
prepared to say the US will enforce these ceasefire areas and buffer zones if
the Russians don’t, Putin would pay attention. Not only would it signal that the
US was going to be an arbiter of events in Syria — something Putin seeks to
avoid — but it would also mean we would act to punish the Syrian regime for its
transgressions.
One of Putin’s objectives has been to show that the Russians stand by and
protect their friends. He is not going to want to have to protect further Syrian
efforts at expansion if it costs the Russians and he is also likely to be leery
of having the insurgency re-emerge after seemingly containing it. One way for
the US to punish the regime would be to resume lethal assistance to Syrian
opposition groups. That may seem very unlikely after the Trump Administration
has ended that assistance, but if the Russians appear to be retreating from the
ceasefire agreement, this could be an option for the administration.
The irony for the Trump administration is that if it wants to defeat ISIS and
not have it re-emerge, there must not be a vacuum left after the defeat of ISIS
in Raqqa and its remaining pockets of control in Syria. Presently, the Iranians
expect such a vacuum and are positioning themselves to fill it. If they do so,
we can expect to see them once again introduce the kind of sectarianism and
exclusion of Sunnis that produced ISIS in the first place.
The administration needs to focus on preventing such a vacuum by ensuring that
Iran and the Shi’ite militias don’t keep expanding their presence in Syria.
President Trump needs to convey to Putin that cooperation in Syria depends on
the Assad regime and the Shi’ite militias not expanding from where they are now.
That we will punish violations of the ceasefire agreements if the Russians do
not and that while we will not seek to roll-back the regime and the Shi’ite
militias, we won’t tolerate their establishing a presence and control in more
areas of Syria.
President Trump and Secretary of Defense Mattis are clearly reluctant to get
more deeply involved in Syria, but unless they are prepared to prevent the
further expansion of the Iranians and Assad’s forces after ISIS’ defeat, they
may well be greater instability in the region and the re-emergence of the next
incarnation of ISIS. If they want to avoid such a scenario from materializing,
they need to establish limits now and make sure Putin understands them.
Trump Unifies Germans Against Him
Anna Sauerbrey/The New York Times/August 14/17
Believe it or not, there was a time when German politicians were cool. There was
Helmut Schmidt, the 1970s chancellor, packing up the sails of his boat, sleeves
rolled up, his face roughened by the wind, tobacco and the Cold War. But that
was then; in the decades since, the country has been run by stolid men and women
— and, until lately, we’ve been fine with that. For good reason, Germans have a
certain allergy to political charisma. But then came a new crop of stylish world
leaders — Barack Obama, first, and now Justin Trudeau of Canada and Emmanuel
Macron of France. So Germany has decided to take another shot at making politics
cool again — not just lauding camera-ready politicians but also trading in the
sort of anti-Trump “resistance” posturing that has caught fire worldwide. This
is a mistake.
The latest politician to take a stab at cool is Christian Lindner, the
38-year-old leader of the pro-business Free Democratic Party, who poses for
campaign posters with his face bestubbled, his shirt collar unbuttoned. But he
can’t quite pull it off — his posing seems, well, posed.
Chancellor Angela Merkel has a dry, witty sense of humor, and she can be cool in
a hard-boiled, implacable way. But she’s not cool in the breezy manner of Mr.
Macron and Mr. Trudeau; she bears the weight of the world on her shoulders, and
she wants us to know it.
At the beginning of the year, when the Social Democrats declared Martin Schulz
their candidate for this fall’s election, young people joined the party in
droves. At his rallies, supporters held up posters imitating Shepard Fairey’s
“Hope” poster, with Mr. Schulz replacing Mr. Obama.
But Mr. Schulz couldn’t live up to it. He is competent but humorless, a party
functionary, not a political visionary. He recently appeared in a white
protective suit and cap while visiting a smoked-fish manufacturer — and he
looked more comfortable than he ever has on the stump.
Why can’t Germans do cool politics? There are the clichéd explanations, all of
them true to some extent. Is it because of our Nazi past? Is it because after
decades of working their way up through the German party system, candidates have
lost their sense of daring? Is it because we are a nation in doubt, a nation of
permanently self-reflecting ditherers?
Coolness is not a democratic necessity, of course, and we have no right to
expect that our policy makers entertain us. You could even argue that the sort
of maverick quality that we marvel at in Mr. Macron is inappropriate, because
democracy is not about lone decision-making but about seeking broad compromise.
But coolness can serve as a means to engage people in politics, to create a
sense of belonging. Coolness has the power to create cohesion.
So we keep trying. Lacking a figure to rally around, Germans have found one to
rally against: Donald Trump. If we can’t be inspired by the positive, we have
decided to embrace the negative, to join the “resistance” as a way of unifying,
motivating and aestheticizing our politics.
After all, sometimes all you need is a good evildoer to make a story work. And
Mr. Trump is the perfect villain, particularly to the German left. The political
coolness everyone can agree on is to be anti-Trump.
A “cool” political culture needs a code that insiders can quickly recognize to
create social cohesion. The more people you’d like to be involved, the simpler
the code needs to be. And so we’ve reduced Mr. Trump to a caricature — his
yellowish hair, his ill-fitting suits, his figure rendered into various
comic-book-villain tropes (the Joker is a favorite among Germans). During the
G-20 summit meeting, such depictions were everywhere. An uninformed visitor
might assume that Mr. Trump is a candidate in the coming election.
Predictably, Mr. Schulz has tried to harness the anti-Trump cool for his own
campaign. He embraces the resistance, telling supporters, “It is our duty to
step into this man’s way with everything we stand for.” He personalizes the
fight, trying to make himself the star of the anti-Trump show, even going after
him on Twitter. When Mr. Trump tweeted that his son’s meeting with a Russian
lobbyist was business as usual — “most politicians would have gone” — Mr. Schulz
replied: “I wouldn’t have gone there. This is not politics.”
This might be good for politicians, but it’s bad for our politics. In the same
way that the public often swoons over charismatic candidates, losing sight of
their flaws and nuances, turning Mr. Trump into a cartoon bad guy renders him
unreal. If he’s too bad to be true, we may forget that he actually exists.
It also distorts what voters should really worry about. Of course it’s relevant
to Germany what happens in the United States, our closest ally. But Mr. Trump is
not running for chancellor. Mr. Trump is nothing but a strange surrogate for the
lack of catchy slogans and German political coolness.
Eventually, he’ll go away. In the meantime, German politics needs to find a more
positive, sustainable way of engaging with the public, speaking to the issues
that matter to them.
Freedom of Hate Speech
Abdulrahman Al-Rashed/Asharq Al Awsat/August 14/17
The late author Ghazi al-Gosaibi was one of the most prominent figures to
confront the hate movement during the early 1990s. His book “Until there is no
more strife” is a significant historical and intellectual reference during that
Saudi era plagued with the extremist awakening “Sahwa” movement.
Public declaration of hatred and social incitement on media outlets is still a
common culture, but is carried out under different pretenses. In earlier times,
hate and hostile rhetoric against different ideologies were religious principles
taken out of context and adopted by followers of a movement against their
rivals.
Today, some justify its usage by claiming to be freedom of expression. But
freedom of expression is limited to time and place and is against collective
incitement that is considered a crime. Blatant statements and incitement are not
the same as freedom of expression and discussion which can be tolerated even if
it included racial ideas. During the 1990s, hate speech first emerged in Saudi
Arabia and the Gulf accompanied by regional and political disturbances and the
development of technology. It also concurred with the imported ideas of
Awakening movement which exploited religion that basically copied the culture of
Muslim Brotherhood and brought foreign political agendas into the kingdom.
Standards of freedom differ according to the country and cultural experience.
The concept of a national Arab state is still new and requires a lot of time to
mature. This can happen through fusion of society into a harmonized civilized
system. But it’s not an easy task. This is the case today with Syria, Libya, and
Yemen. All of the wars erupted in those countries to promote notions such as
nationalism, reform, demanding rights, and rejecting dictatorships of Assad,
Gaddafi and Saleh. However, they ended up being narrow-interest partisan
projects. Hate speech might seem a spontaneous simple expression to some and
fits in with the inherited racism, but in reality, it is the most basic threat
to the state’s entity. Allowing groups to call for antagonizing groups within a
single society endangers the whole country and paves way for tribal and regional
discrimination. Hatred occurred in two different places at the same time which
only means that the disease is present even if the country is developed.
The first incident was when racist bigots antagonizing the society against
mourners for the death of the great Kuwaiti actor Abdul Hussein Abdul Reda in
our region. The second occurred when white nationalists protested in
Charlottesville against other races.
For anyone supporting their freedom of speech, please note that almost none of
the US media supported or defended the racist protesters.
Hate speech is rejected even though freedom of expression is protected by the
constitution.
In the US, as well as our countries, social media is a challenge for the state
because it is out of control and used by racists to promote their ideas and
mobilize public opinion for their support. Surely, if racist rhetoric became a
phenomenon that threatens the society’s stability, US legislators will most
likely intervene to set limits and sanctions on using social media tools like
Twitter and Facebook. But things didn’t get that far yet. Racism might seem
prevailing in the US and people are allowed to express it, but in reality they
are banned from practicing it. The law prohibits refusing to hire someone or
educating people for racial reasons and prohibits discrimination. We are aware
that sectarian people criticizing tributes to Abdul Hussein Abdul Reda are in
fact not targeting him personally or insulting and rejecting him, but rather
exploiting the occasion to impose their opinions in order to create clashes.
Like wars, racism is a disease that is present in all societies and will always
exist. Civilized countries aim to fight racism via laws, batons and also via
education. Expressing hatred towards another citizen could undermine the whole
country. So, when we reject hate promoters, it is not only out of respect for
the late Abdul Hussein or defending him, but also to protect the entity of the
nation. Racism is a series of endless practices against anyone who is not of the
same region, town, sect, color, race or against those who have different
opinions. Such behaviors lead to division and clashes in society.
A European Cure for the Arab Patient
Ghassan Charbel/Asharq Al Awsat/August 14/17
For years, he used to sit at the cafe near his home. He would sit with his book,
newspaper and coffee cup before leaving. In the early 1980s, all that remained
was eluding time, being wary of weather changes, wisely spending his pension,
listening to doctors’ orders and counting the number of friends he has left.
He does not like to delve into politics. He believes that it requires a great
knowledge of the details, but this does not eliminate the fact that he harbors
bad feelings towards former British Prime Minister Tony Blair. He said that
Britain had committed enough mistakes throughout history and it does not need
another one, like when it invaded Iraq. He stressed that his country does not
have the right to topple a leader and appoint another. Perhaps the United
Nations could play such a role in times of great need. Britain does not have the
right to overthrow a regime and then withdraw, leaving behind a war that does
not spare any human or building from its destruction.
Recently a new woe was added to the old ones. The man participated in the
referendum on leaving the European Union. He cast a vote for remaining part of
Europe. It never occurred to him that the majority of Britons would choose
divorce. The result devastated him.
He said that the Britons committed great treason against the major dream called
the European house. He noted that the dream was stabbed by people who do not
have a memory and who have forgotten that this dream came true after a horrific
tragedy that the continent witnessed and bloodied the whole world with it. He
said that this is a very serious issue, asking: Can such a major accomplishment
be placed in the hands of a generation whose feelings can be manipulated through
social media? He warned that the manipulation by populists, who are chanting
flashy slogans, could lead the world on adventures that were long thought to be
history. He stressed that he is an honest Briton, who is proud of his roots.
This loyalty is not directed against others, but it is European as much as it is
British. He said that he is happy because he has a grandson working in Spain and
another working in Belgium. He considers that the presence of other Europeans in
Britain is natural and a source of prosperity and stability. He revealed that
the European dream enriched him and offered him opportunities of cooperation to
resolve problems. The decision to exit Europe diminished this dream and the room
for maneuvering. It also restored the fear of returning to cages where bruised
nationalism and old hatred thrive.He recounted to me how, when he was young,
German planes had pounced on Britain, how cities after the war looked like
fields of orphans, widows, rubble and sad stories. He said that the beasts of
history were awakened in that period and maps were ripped up, capitals were
destroyed and nothing remained but the stench of fear, death, defiance, sweat
and tears.
The European dream was born out of these horrors. The Europeans decided that the
time had come to bury the hatred of history and its knives. They took a major
decision whose essence was thinking of the future of their grandchildren instead
of continuing in waging the wars of their ancestors. British-French and grueling
German-French wars were now subjects left to historians. The Europeans decided
to save their children and grandchildren from Hitler and his kind. Institutions
are the secret of the European house. These institutions guarantee, punish, plan
and preempt. They have an independent judiciary, modern management and freedom
of expression. These institutions prevent Europe from falling into wars similar
to the ones of the past. The Yugoslavian explosion was an exception. The
European institutions allowed the continent to contain the world war-like
fallout of the collapse of Soviet empire.
I listened to my British friend and thought about the terrible Middle East,
specifically the position of the Arabs and the many human and financial losses
that the Arab countries have suffered that are equal to a world war. The storms
have exposed us. He have countries that are prone to fragmentation, peoples
ready for displacement, intifadas that can be aborted and armies with weakening
loyalty We have women who are ready to be widowed and children who are destined
to be orphaned. Only the institutions can save us from this long stay in hell.
When will our people wake up? Where are our universities? Where are our writers
and pioneers? It is as if we enjoy living in the dark like bats. We want
development, progress and dignity. We want cities, universities and job
opportunities. We want institutions that plan and hold accountability. We are
fed up with standing on the margins of history, We want to forge ahead into the
future and save our grandchildren from the fate of our ancestors.
We will not be able to leave the terrible Middle East if we keep holding on to
the daggers, spite and intolerance of our ancestors. We want other ideas that
are open to this age and open to tomorrow. We want to be a normal and
respectable nation. We will not be able to leave the age of Arab ruin unless we
learn from out catastrophe as Europe learned from its own. It is not enough to
take off the clothes of your grandfather, but you should put the thoughts you
inherited to the test of the age. You will not head to the future if you do not
ease the weight of intolerance and darkness.