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Bible Quotations For Today
Jesus said to them, It is I; do not be afraid
Holy Gospel of Jesus Christ according to Saint John 06/16-21/:"When evening
came, his disciples went down to the lake, got into a boat, and started across
the lake to Capernaum. It was now dark, and Jesus had not yet come to them. The
lake became rough because a strong wind was blowing. When they had rowed about
three or four miles, they saw Jesus walking on the lake and coming near the
boat, and they were terrified. But he said to them, ‘It is I; do not be
afraid.’Then they wanted to take him into the boat, and immediately the boat
reached the land towards which they were going."
May the Holy Spirit strengthen your hearts in holiness that
you may be blameless before our God and Father at the coming of our Lord Jesus
with all his saints
First Letter to the Thessalonians 03/01-13/:"Therefore when we could bear it no
longer, we decided to be left alone in Athens; and we sent Timothy, our brother
and co-worker for God in proclaiming the gospel of Christ, to strengthen and
encourage you for the sake of your faith, so that no one would be shaken by
these persecutions. Indeed, you yourselves know that this is what we are
destined for. In fact, when we were with you, we told you beforehand that we
were to suffer persecution; so it turned out, as you know. For this reason, when
I could bear it no longer, I sent to find out about your faith; I was afraid
that somehow the tempter had tempted you and that our labour had been in vain.
But Timothy has just now come to us from you, and has brought us the good news
of your faith and love. He has told us also that you always remember us kindly
and long to see us just as we long to see you. For this reason, brothers and
sisters, during all our distress and persecution we have been encouraged about
you through your faith. For we now live, if you continue to stand firm in the
Lord. How can we thank God enough for you in return for all the joy that we feel
before our God because of you? Night and day we pray most earnestly that we may
see you face to face and restore whatever is lacking in your faith. Now may our
God and Father himself and our Lord Jesus direct our way to you. And may the
Lord make you increase and abound in love for one another and for all, just as
we abound in love for you.
And may he so strengthen your hearts in holiness that you may be blameless
before our God and Father at the coming of our Lord Jesus with all his saints."
Titles For Latest LCCC Bulletin analysis & editorials from miscellaneous sources
published on May 10-11/17
The Candy Bar that Blew Barghouti's
Cover/Palestinian Incitement against the Media/Bassam Tawil/Gatestone
Institute/May 10/17
Links Between Islamism and Executions/Majid Rafizadeh/Gatestone Institute/May
10/17
What Macron Can Do for Free Markets Everywhere/Mohamed A. El-Erian/Bloomberg/May
10/17
The Problem Is Not the Islamic State but Islamic Hate/Raymond Ibrahim/FrontPage
Magazine/May 10/17
Russia boosts Iran’s role in Syria, while US blocks Tehran’s passage in Deir
Ezzour/
Pierre Ghanem/Al Arabiya/May 10/17
Has Saleh turned against the Houthis/Mashari Althaydi/Al Arabiya/May 10/17
UN lauds Saudi Arabia’s efforts to counter terrorism/Haifa A. Aljedea/Al Arabiya/May
10/17
Has Hamas just changed its stripes/Abdullah bin Bijad Al-Otaibi/Al Arabiya/May
10/17
Titles For Latest Lebanese Related News published on
May 10-11/17
Phares to al Arabiya: "There are strategic
naval red lines to Iran in the region"
Cabinet Avoids Tackling Electoral Law, Electricity, Gives Unlicensed Quarries 1
Month Grace Period
Berri Says 1960 Law 'Bad' but Sectarian Law 'Worse'
Politicians Discussing Proposed Senate's Powers, Sect of Its Chairman
Parties Show 'Flexibility' on Berri Proposal, May 15 Session to be Postponed
2 Held for Plotting to Kill Palestinian Figures including Ahmed Jibril
Lebanese Forces, FPM Standoff over Electricity Plan
Future bloc underlines need to reach consensual election law to avert vacuum
Othman, Lassen tackle overall situation
Wed 10 May 2017/NNA - Internal Security Forces
Army Commander, Girard tackle Syrian refugees' affairs
Mashnouq meets Turkish Defense Minister, Arab police delegations
Hariri, ministers oversee "disaster plan" manoeuver in Hermel
Australian Embassy celebrates its 50th anniversary
Wife of Palestinian hunger striker wants pope to intervene
DRC girls' protection programme graduates meet 'Nour' cast and crew
Titles For Latest LCCC Bulletin For Miscellaneous Reports And News published on
May 10-11/17
US’s Tillerson meets with Russian foreign
minister on Syria
Trump to Receive Lavrov in White House, Syria Tops Agenda
Trump Sacks FBI Director, Sparking Firestorm
Trump Wants 'Mutually Beneficial' Relations with Russia, Says Lavrov
Trump Urges Russia to 'Rein in' Syria's Assad, Iran
Jakarta’s Christian governor jailed for blasphemy against Islam
Police carry out anti-ISIS raids across Germany
Tunnel with nuclear waste collapses in Washington state
YPG and SDF Praise US Arms Move, Turkey Considers it a ‘Threat’
King Salman Invites Leaders to Arab, Islamic, US Summit
OIC Stresses Coherence of Counter-Terrorism Strategies with International Law
Turkish President Calls for Developing Trade with Gulf
Syrian who Fought alongside Nusra in Nahle Outskirts Held
Latest Lebanese Related News
published on
May 10-11/17
Phares to al Arabiya: "There are strategic naval red lines
to Iran in the region"
Face Book/May 10/17
In an interview with al Arabiya TV, Dr Walid Phares argued that there are
"strategic red lines to Iran when it comes to naval presence in the region." He
asserted that the straight of Hormuz and the Arab coasts of the Gulf as well as
the straight of Bab el Mandeb and Yemen's territorial waters are all red lines
that Iran should not cross."Phares also added that in his estimate "the US would
be concerned about the use by Iran of torpedoes, sea mines, and surface to
surface and coasts to surface missiles."
Cabinet Avoids Tackling Electoral Law, Electricity, Gives
Unlicensed Quarries 1 Month Grace Period
Naharnet/May 10/17/The Cabinet held an ordinary session on Wednesday during
which it avoided tackling the thorny issues of the electoral law and the
electricity plan. “The Prime Minister spoke about the importance of ministerial
solidarity and the need to streamline the work in the Cabinet and follow up the
file of the electoral law so it reaches its successful conclusion, with the
insistence on reaching successful conclusions," Information Minister Melhem
Riachi said in an official statement after the session. He added: "The Cabinet
approved an agenda of 114 items and two items from outside the agenda: a trip of
the Prime Minister and the accompanying delegation to Qatar, and agreements
between the Ministry of Culture and China." "The issue of quarries was discussed
and the Cabinet agreed that the owners of these quarries would use during one
month their stocks and warehouses. During this month, all those who need to
regularize their situation, if they meet the necessary conditions, should submit
their request to the Ministry of Environment," Riachi said. Asked whether the
electricity file was tackled, Riachi said it "was not discussed."As for the
electoral law, the minister told reporters that “the ministerial committee
tasked with studying the file discussed the issue (on Tuesday) and will continue
discussing it with the main groups to reach a new electoral law as soon as
possible." Prior to the session, Hariri's adviser Nader Hariri had said that he
was not aware of any new electoral law that might be proposed by Foreign
Minister Jebran Bassil during the session.And responding to President Michel
Aoun's remarks on “the usurpation of Christian seats,” State Minister for
Parliamentary Affairs Ali Qansou of the Syrian Social National Party urged “an
end to sectarian rhetoric” and called for “a non-sectarian law, seeing us the
usurpation of seats under the winner-takes-all system is not confined to the
Christian seats.”
Berri Says 1960 Law 'Bad' but Sectarian Law 'Worse'
Naharnet/May 10/17/Parliament Speaker Nabih Berri on Wednesday acknowledged that
the 1960 electoral law which was endorsed in the 2009 polls is a “bad” law for
the country but warned against replacing it with a “sectarian law.”“It is not
required to move from a bad prison into a worse prison, or from the 1960 law
into a sectarian law,” said Berri during his weekly Ain el-Tineh meeting with
lawmakers, warning against “sectarian incitement” in the electoral law debate.
"We hold onto the national principles and national approach in dealing with the
electoral law and we will never support any sectarian approach towards the new
law,” Berri added. And warning of the regional threats surrounding Lebanon, the
speaker called for “shunning the sectarian spirit and clinging to the national
principles, away from any narrow or partisan interests.”Berri was referring to a
controversial law proposed by Free Patriotic Movement chief Jebran Bassil that
involves sectarian voting in its first round. The political parties are
meanwhile inching closer towards endorsing an electoral proposal suggested by
Berri, which involves parliamentary elections under a full proportional
representation system and the creation of a Senate.
Politicians Discussing Proposed Senate's Powers, Sect of
Its Chairman
Naharnet/May 10/17/After the electoral proposal of Speaker Nabih Berri became
the focus of discussions among the political forces, mainly the call for full
proportional representation, a debate got underway over the second part of
Berri's suggestion, which is the creation of a Senate, media reports said.The
debate is specifically focusing on the proposed Senate's powers and chairman,
al-Joumhouria newspaper reported on Wednesday. “The number of its members and
some technicalities related to its work are debatable, but there are two main
issues: the first is related to the powers of this Senate and the need that they
don't contradict with or infringe on parliament's powers,” unnamed sources told
the daily, criticizing Free Patriotic Movement chief Jebran Bassil's latest
proposal in this regard. “Bassil's suggestions gave the impression that he is
seeking to create another parliament under the Senate label that would compete
with the current parliament,” the sources said. The second issue, according to
the sources, is the need to “reach a final agreement on the sectarian identity
of the Senate's chairman, seeing as this point is still the subject of a
fundamental dispute between President Michel Aoun's camp -- which believes that
the chairmanship should be given to Christians (Greek Orthodox) -- and MP Walid
Jumblat, who is insisting on the Druze identity of this chairman based on the
deliberations that took place during and after the Taef conference,” the sources
added.
Parties Show 'Flexibility' on Berri Proposal, May 15
Session to be Postponed
Naharnet/May 10/17/Parliament Speaker Nabih Berri will not convene the May 15
legislative session unless the political forces agree on a new electoral law,
media reports said on Wednesday. The political parties meanwhile have started to
take Berri's latest initiative on the electoral law into consideration,
following previous reservations, al-Joumhouria newspaper reported. Berri's
initiative calls for holding parliamentary elections under a full proportional
representation system and creating a Senate. “Should no agreement be reached on
an electoral law, I will not convene the May 15 session so that extension does
not get approved or I be accused of supporting extension” of parliament's term,
the daily quoted Berri as saying. An unnamed senior official meanwhile told al-Joumhouria
that “it seems that all political forces have reached a dead end and have
started sensing the urgency of the situation.”“That's why the last hours were
rife with consultations and undeclared contacts in search for a solution to the
electoral law crisis,” the official said. Accordingly, an agreement has been
reached on endorsing the proportional representation system according to Berri's
proposal, al-Joumhouria quoted sources as saying. “Some political forces have
started showing flexibility towards the proposal, after previous reservations,
especially al-Mustaqbal Movement and the Lebanese Forces,” the sources added.
“The urgency of the situation pushed the Free Patriotic Movement to show some
timid signs that can be considered positive,” the sources said. The Kataeb Party
meanwhile abandoned its call for an electoral law based on individual districts
and instead prepared a proposal based on proportional representation. “The
proposal was handed to Berri by ex-president Amin Gemayel,” al-Joumhouria said.
2 Held for Plotting to Kill Palestinian Figures including Ahmed Jibril
Naharnet/May 10/17/General Security has arrested two suspects accused of
plotting to assassinate Palestinian figures, including Ahmed Jibril, the head of
the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine-General Command, and his son
Abu al-Omarain, in addition to other PFLP-GC figures, a media report said on
Wednesday. “The plot was unveiled last month, when General Security agents
intercepted the phone calls of the Palestinian Nimr A. and the Syrian Abdul
Qader F., who were trying to join the ranks of the al-Nusra Front group before
one of them was tasked with carrying out assassinations in Lebanon,” al-Akhbar
daily said. After communicating with Nusra militants on social networking
websites, Nimr was given the phone number of Abu Maria, Nusra's top official in
Syria's Daraa province, who asked him to collect information about the situation
of the Shatila Palestinian refugee camp and the Palestinian factions there.
“Nimr provided him with the requested information and Abu Maria asked Nimr to
carry out attacks on Palestinian officials involved in the fighting alongside
the Syrian regime, among them Jibril, asking him to target him during his visit
to Lebanon,” al-Akhbar said.
Lebanese Forces, FPM Standoff over Electricity Plan
Asharq Al-Awsat/May 10/17/Beirut – The ministers of the Lebanese Forces (LF)
announced on Tuesday that they will take the necessary measures at cabinet in
order to put affairs related to the electricity file “back on track in order to
preserve public funds and ensure the rise of the state of law.” The declaration
pits the ministers against those of their ally the Free Patriotic Movement (FPM)
over Energy Minister Cesar Abi Khalil’s electricity plan. The LF ministers said
that the differences between the two parties over the plan will not harm
relations because the end goal is ensuring the success of the government. During
a press conference on Tuesday, the LF ministers presented their reservations on
the bidding process in the electricity file, which they said was contrary to a
government decision and violated legal norms. The LF officials at the press
conference were Health Minister Ghassan Hasbani, State Minister for Planning
Michel Pharaon, Information Minister Melhem Riachi and Social Affairs Minister
Pierre Abou Assi. Speaking on behalf of the ministers, Hasbani said: “During
discussions on the state budget, it was evident that the electricity sector was
costing the state losses that have accumulated over the years.” These losses
have exceeded 20 billion dollars and are now a large part of the public debt, he
explained, saying that there has not been a “solution in sight” to this issue.
“We have repeatedly demanded that a permanent solution to this crisis be reached
by cabinet in order to reduce the budget deficit and provide electricity to the
citizens at the lowest possible cost,” he added. “The electricity minister
presented a plan to tackle this crisis on the short and long terms. It was
submitted during the first cabinet session that was held after the conclusion of
budget discussions. The government took a clear decision, which called for
tasking the minister with taking the necessary measures and procuring tenders
and gradually presenting them before cabinet according to the rules and
procedures,” he continued.
This was however followed by a procurement process that violated the cabinet
decision. He explained that no contract conditions were presented before
cabinet, but the Energy Ministry adopted amended ones that were approved by a
past government. “This led to a deal that had several legal and procedural
flaws,” he said. Hasbani added that the bidding process did not abide by legal
norms, whether in the management of the tenders or in respecting the general
accountability law or the Electricite du Liban company. He revealed that in his
capacity of deputy prime minister, he had twice contacted the cabinet to rectify
this situation, but his demands were ignored. “We were therefore forced to take
this stand before the public in order to declare our commitment to the need to
respect cabinet decisions and to return to them during each step of the
implementation of the electricity plan, specifically in regards to the current
conditions contract,” he stressed. He also demanded the expansion of the
conditions contracts in order to find better solutions related to costs,
transparency and speed of execution. FPM Secretary Ibrahim Kanann responded to
the LF by asking: “What is the purpose of all this uproar over the electricity?”
He said that the LF ministers should present their case before cabinet, which is
set to convene on Wednesday, “but it is unacceptable for them to question our
reputation.”“The upcoming days will reveal that we are keen on reform,” he stressed.
Future bloc underlines need to reach consensual election
law to avert vacuum
Wed 10 May 2017/NNA - "Future" bloc sternly prodded the Lebanese political
parties to reach a new consensual vote law format, in order to avert falling
into vacuum in the legislative authority. Future Bloc's fresh stance on
Wednesday came in the wake of its periodic meeting at the Central House, under
the chairmanship of former Prime Minister Fouad Siniora.The bloc discussed the
overall situation on the domestic arena. Future bloc underlined the dire need to
reach a new vote law format through consensus, saying that the current critical
national, economic and political circumstances in the country and the sensitive
nature of developments rattling the Arab region necessitate utmost keenness to
reach a consensual vote law to spare Lebanon further repercussions. On the other
hand, the bloc congratulated French President-elect Emmanuel Macron on his
election win, saying the outcome of these elections affirmed the triumph of the
democratic system, preservation of Europe's unity and the importance of living
in coexistence in diverse societies.
Othman, Lassen tackle overall situation
Wed 10 May 2017/NNA - Internal Security Forces chief Emad Othman on Wednesday
met at his Barracks office with European Union Ambassador to Lebanon, Christina
Lassen, with talks between the pair reportedly touching on the overall situation
on the local arena.
The overall situation in the country also topped discussions between Major
General Othman and National Liberal Party leader MP Dori Chamoun.
Army Commander, Girard tackle Syrian refugees' affairs
Wed 10 May 2017/NNA - Army Commander General Joseph Aoun on Wednesday met at his
Yarzeh office with the Representative of the United Nations High Commissioner
for Refugees (UNHCR) in Lebanon, Mireille Girard, with talks between the pair
touching on Syrian refugees' affairs. General Aoun also welcomed at his office
"Independence Movement" chief Michel Mouawad, where they discussed the overall
situation on the local arena. The General then met with a delegation of the
Military Tribunal Body, with talks reportedly touching on an array of judicial
affairs.
Mashnouq meets Turkish Defense Minister, Arab police
delegations
Wed 10 May 2017/NNA - Miister of Interior and Municipalities, Nohad Mashnouq, on
Wednesday met with heads of the Arab delegations partaking in the Arab Police
Tactical Shooting Championship. "Your presence in Lebanon backs the
Lebanese-Arab ties and encourages Arabs to come to Lebanon because this proves
that the security situation in Lebanon is composed," Mashnouq told his visitors.
"We are keen on confirming Lebanon's Arabism and your presence is a serious
declaration of this Arabism. The more we hold onto our identity, the bigger our
ability to face foreign regional schemes is," he said.
Mashnouq met with Turkish Defense Minister, Fikri Isik, in Istanbul yesterday.
The pair dwelt on bilateral cooperation in the field of military industries.
They also discussed the current situation and latest developments in the region.
Hariri, ministers oversee "disaster plan" manoeuver in
Hermel
Wed 10 May 2017/NNA - The President of the Council of Ministers Saad Hariri
interrupted for a while the cabinet session held at the Grand Serail and headed
with a number of ministers to the operations hall, to follow up through
television screens connected to the Bekaa mohafazat a live maneuver for the
"disaster and crisis plan for Baalbek-Hermel" in coordination with the mohafez,
Bachir Khodr. Prime Minister Hariri spoke via the screen with the officials in
the Hermel and Bekaa operations room commending their efforts and asserting the
government's support. The maneuver organized by the UNDP Disaster Risk
Management Unit at the Presidency of the Council of ministers simulated a field
exercise for a flood scenario on Nahr al-Assi banks in Hermel. It came in the
framework of the implementation of the disaster and crisis plan for Baalbek-Hermel.
The Disaster Risk Management Unit at the Presidency of the Council of Ministers,
with a financing by the European Union, Kuwait and the Embassy of the
Netherlands, is reinforcing Lebanon's abilities to face the risks of natural
crises that are manmade on the national, sectoral and local levels. In this
framework, they supported the Baalbek-Hermel mohafazat to prepare a disaster
response plan based on studies and assessments of the risks facing the region.
The mohafazat also formed a disaster management committee, headed by the mohafez,
that includes representatives from the concerned ministries and apparatus like
the Lebanese army, the internal security forces, the civil defense and the
Lebanese Red Cross. The unit also equipped an operations room for the mohafazat
with state of the art techniques for a rapid and effective response in case of
emergency. During the maneuver, the operations room was put into function in
addition to a field operations room that was connected to the central operations
room at the Presidency of the Council of Ministers in the Grand Serail, where
Prime Minister Saad Hariri oversaw the maneuvers and the measures taken. The
maneuver started with speeches delivered by the Secretary General of the Higher
Defense Council and Head of the joint committee for disaster management Major
General Saadallah Hamad representing Prime Minister Saad Hariri, UNDP Resident
Representative for Lebanon Philippe Lazzarini, Dutch Ambassador to Lebanon Han-Maurits
Schaapveld, Baalbek-Hermel Governor Bachir Khodr and European Union
Representative Alexey Lubber. The head of the Disaster Risk Management Unit
Nathalie Zaarour and technical officer Sawsan Boufakreddine explained the
objectives of the exercise.
Australian Embassy celebrates its 50th anniversary
Wed 10 May 2017/NNA - The Australian Embassy in Beirut celebrated its 50th
anniversary with an outdoor reception at the Phoenicia Hotel. Addressing the
gathering of over 500 guests, including Ministers Pierre Raffoul and Jamal
Jarrah, MPs, ambassadors, religious leaders, and other friends of the Embassy,
Ambassador Glenn Miles spoke about the deep roots underpinning the relationship.
In his delivered word, Ambassador Miles said: "In a sense, the
Australian-Lebanese story began in 1854, when Massoud Al-Fakri became the first
recorded Lebanese migrant to arrive in Australia. His sailed for over three
months, across some of the world's most treacherous oceans, to reach a tiny town
in Adelaide that had only been established 20 years. It's a decision that can
only be put down to an adventurous and entrepreneurial spirit - a belief in
oneself that, given the opportunity, Massoud could make a success of his life."
Miles added: "And it is this spirit, this belief, that has characterised
Lebanese migrants ever since." Ambassador Miles praised the enormous
contribution Lebanese migrants have made to Australia, as Federal and State
politicians, business leaders, sporting captains, and artists. He also reflected
on the strong bonds of family and friendship that continue to bind the two
countries, and on Australia's support for Lebanon's sovereignty and
independence. The centerpiece of the evening was a cross-cultural musical
collaboration between renowned Lebanese percussionist Rony Barrak and Australian
didgeridoo player and story teller, Mark Atkins. To loud cheers, the duo wove
their rhythms together and exchanged solos in a dazzling display of artistic
flair and precision. The didgeridoo is an indigenous Australian wind instrument
made of wood hollowed out by termites. Mark has performed it with orchestras and
artists across the world, but this was his first visit to Lebanon. Earlier in
the week, Mark and Rony performed a free public concert at the American
University of Beirut as part of the Embassy's 50th anniversary celebrations.
Wife of Palestinian hunger striker wants pope to intervene
Wed 10 May 2017/NNA - The wife of the leader of a hunger strike by hundreds of
Palestinian prisoners in Israeli jails has written to Pope Francis calling on
him to intervene "before it is too late". Fadwa Barghouti, wife of Palestinian
leader and prominent prisoner Marwan Barghouti, has called on the pope to "speak
up, because freedom and dignity are God given rights, and no human group should
deprive another of these rights." "Your call for respect of the rights of the
Palestinian people, including the rights of our political prisoners, would allow
the voice of those placed in isolation to reach the world," the letter says.The
Vatican has recognized Palestine as a state. The hunger strike began on April
17, led by Barghouti, who is serving five life sentences over his role in the
second Palestinian intifada. Israeli authorities say 894 Palestinian prisoners
have kept up the strike, though Palestinian officials say it is more than 1,000.
Palestinian prisoners have mounted repeated hunger strikes, but rarely on such a
scale. In her letter, Fadwa Barghouti said "the Israeli courts are instruments
of oppression not justice, especially Israeli military courts with their
conviction rate of 90 percent to 99 percent for Palestinians."Marwan Barghouti,
called the "Palestinian Mandela" by supporters, is a popular figure among
Palestinians.--AFP
DRC girls' protection programme graduates meet 'Nour' cast
and crew
Wed 10 May 2017/NNA - Over 110 graduated from a Danish Refugee Council (DRC)
girls' protection programme in Tripoli, marking the end of the first phase of a
country-wide project that aims to prevent and mitigate the life-threatening
impact of early marriage. Official figures show that worldwide, more than 700
million women alive today were married as children and more than one in three of
them before 15, and a survey by the Lebanese Ministry of Social Affairs and
UNICEF found that 27% of the Syrian girls between 15 and 19 are currently
married. The numbers are also high among other populations, with the Lebanese
and Palestinians from Lebanon at 4% and Palestinians from Syria at 13%. As a way
to address the heightened vulnerabilities of Lebanese, Palestinian and Syrian
young women and adolescent girls in Lebanon, DRC implemented this SGBV project
to prevent and mitigate the life-threatening impact of early marriage by
delivering a 17-week life skills curriculum to the most vulnerable adolescent
girls. 'We wanted to make sure that girls between 10 and 19 were receiving the
right information on important issues in order to make informed choices such as
their rights and about physical changes happening to their bodies', said said
Rana Aoun, GBV coordinator at DRC. 'Violence against women, in its different
types, is a global problem, with official figures show that as many as one in
three women worldwide have experienced either physical violence or sexual
violence by either partner or non-partner at some point in their lives'. This
pilot project is funded by the United Nations Office for the Coordination of
Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) with the technical support of the Women's Refugee
Commission (WRC). Based on the Lebanese Crisis Response Plan (LCRP) numbers,
humanitarian actors aim to reach at least 140,000 women, girls, men and boys at
risk and survivors accessing SGBV prevention and response services in safe
spaces. 'These numbers are huge and we need to band together to focus and find
local solutions', Rana Aoun added. During the event, the adolescent girls
attended the screening of the Lebanese film 'Nour' that tackles early and force
marriage.
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US’s Tillerson meets with Russian foreign minister on Syria
AFP, Washington Wednesday, 10 May
2017/US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson on Tuesday met with Russian Foreign
Minister Sergei Lavrov for talks on Syria and Ukraine, amid a political
firestorm that has placed Moscow's alleged meddling in last year's election back
in the spotlight. President Donald Trump on Monday fired FBI chief James Comey,
who was leading a wide-ranging probe into whether Trump aides colluded with
Russian officials to sway last year's election, which saw the Republican
billionaire defeat Democrat Hillary Clinton. “I want to welcome the foreign
minister to the State Department and express my appreciation for him making the
trip to Washington so that we could continue our dialogue and our exchanges that
began in Moscow,” Tillerson told reporters. After talks with Tillerson, Lavrov
will head to the White House to meet Trump -- an unusual Oval Office welcome for
a foreign minister.
Trump to Receive Lavrov in White House, Syria Tops Agenda
Asharq Al-Awsat English/May 10/17/US
President Donald Trump will receive at the White House on Wednesday Russian
Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov, with the conflict in Syria expected to dominate
talks. The meeting will mark the highest level, face-to-face contact with Russia
of the American leader’s young presidency. It would also signal that the two
countries have improved ties that Trump recently described as being at an
“all-time low.”Trump’s talks with Lavrov will take place after the Russian’s
meetings earlier in the day with Secretary of State Rex Tillerson. Besides
Syria, the meeting will be impossible to separate from the Trump
administration’s unfolding political drama in Washington, where FBI and
congressional investigations are looking into possible collusion between Trump
campaign associates and the Kremlin related to last year’s presidential
election. US intelligence agencies have asserted that Moscow meddled in the
election to help Trump’s chances of victory. The stigma of the Russia probes has
been impossible for Trump to shake. Trump on Tuesday abruptly fired FBI Director
James Comey, ousting the nation’s top law enforcement official in the midst of
the bureau’s investigation into Trump’s ties with Russia. The sacking prompted
angry Democrats to call for the Russia probe to be placed in the hands an
independent prosecutor or commission. The uproar seemed certain to complicate
Lavrov’s mission in search of US support for a Russian plan to create safe zones
in Syria. Trump’s hopes for a possible rapprochement with Moscow, so regularly
repeated during the campaign, have been derailed. Ties soured further in April
after the US blamed a Russian ally, Syrian regime leader Bashar Assad, for a
deadly chemical weapons attack on civilians and Trump ordered that some 60
cruise missiles be fired at a Syrian air base in response.After Tillerson
visited Russian President Vladimir Putin and Lavrov in Moscow on April 12, Trump
said flatly, “Right now we’re not getting along with Russia at all.”Still,
Tillerson’s meeting provided a blueprint for how the former Cold War foes might
go about improving ties. On Syria, both governments want to end a civil war that
has killed up to 400,000 people, contributed to a global refugee crisis and
allowed the ISIS terrorist group to emerge as a global threat. The continued
fighting between rebels and Assad’s regime has complicated US efforts to defeat
ISIS. Lavrov will be coming to the American capital with a Russian plan to end
the violence, after hashing out an agreement with Iran and Turkey last week. It
focuses on the creation of four de-escalation zones. Critical details still need
to be finalized and the US response has been cautious, with top officials such
as Defense Secretary Jim Mattis saying they are still studying the concept and
its various unanswered questions. The would-be safe zones would not cover areas
where the US-led coalition is fighting ISIS. Despite the lack of clarity, the
possibility of a meeting between Trump and Lavrov would in itself be a sign of
some progress. The Russian diplomat has not visited Washington at all since
2013, a year before Russia’s annexation of Ukraine’s Crimea region and two years
before it intervened militarily in Syria to help Assad remain in power. Since
the end of Barack Obama’s presidency the United States has gradually withdrawn
from the Syrian diplomatic process, leaving Russia to take the lead. It was not
part of a deal by government backers Russia and Iran, and rebel supporter
Turkey, signed last Thursday in the Kazakh capital Astana on establishing safe
zones in Syria. Russia’s Deputy Foreign Minister Sergei Ryabkov said Monday that
Moscow expected “above all coming to a common understanding on the need for
de-escalation in Syria.” “If we manage to find… a common position with the
United States on this issue, it will be the most important result,” he said,
quoted by the state news agency Interfax.
Trump Sacks FBI Director, Sparking
Firestorm
Agence France Presse/Naharnet/May
10/17/U.S. President Donald Trump on Tuesday fired FBI director James Comey,
ousting the man heading a wide-ranging investigation into whether his aides
colluded with Russia to sway last year's U.S. election. In a shock move that
drew comparisons to the Watergate scandal that brought down Richard Nixon, Trump
told Comey the FBI needed new leadership and he was being "terminated" with
immediate effect. Under Comey's leadership, the FBI concluded that President
Vladimir Putin approved a multi-faceted campaign to tilt the vote in Trump's
favor. His snap dismissal, ostensibly for mishandling a probe into Hillary
Clinton's emails, sparked rare criticism from Republicans and allegations of a
cover-up from seething Democrats who demanded an independent inquiry. The
high-stakes gambit also prompted comparisons to the ill-fated firings that sped
the collapse of Nixon's presidency. Trump's decision to fire the FBI director is
virtually unprecedented, only one director has previously been fired in the
bureau's century-long history. In a letter circulated by the White House, Trump
told Comey: "You are hereby terminated and removed from office, effective
immediately." "It is essential that we find new leadership for the FBI that
restores public trust and confidence in its vital law enforcement mission."
'Troubled'
Trump also used the letter to try to distance himself from the ever-deepening
scandal over Russia's involvement in the election. "I greatly appreciate you
informing me, on three separate occasions, that I am not under investigation,"
Trump wrote. The White House said the search for a new FBI director was to begin
right away. FBI directors are appointed for a single 10-year term. The
56-year-old Comey, who is popular among rank-and-file agents, was appointed four
years ago. The top Democrat in the Senate, Chuck Schumer, said Trump had made a
"big mistake." "This does not seem a coincidence," he said. Unless the
administration appoints an independent special prosecutor to probe the Russian
meddling, Schumer added, "every American will rightly suspect that the decision
to fire director Comey was part of a cover-up."Trump fired back on Twitter: "Cryin'
Chuck Schumer stated recently, 'I do not have confidence in him (James Comey)
any longer.' Then acts so indignant. #draintheswamp". Republicans, many of whom
have fallen into line behind Trump after initial reluctance, also sought to
distance themselves from the president. "I am troubled by the timing and
reasoning of Director Comey's termination," said Senator Richard Burr.
Congressman Justin Amash, a fellow Republican, described parts of Trump's letter
to Comey as "bizarre" and announced "my staff and I are reviewing legislation to
establish an independent commission on Russia."Comey played an outsized -- and
controversial -- role on the American political stage over the past year,
lobbing one bombshell after another that rankled both parties in Washington. The
stated reason for his dismissal -- according to a memo from Deputy Attorney
General Rod Rosenstein -- was for mishandling the probe into Clinton's emails,
which the Democrat blames for trashing her chances of becoming president.Comey
told lawmakers last week he felt "mildly nauseous" at the thought that he had
swayed the election -- but could not have acted any other way.
'Nothing less than Nixonian'
Since the start of Trump's presidency, the FBI chief had increasingly appeared
to be a thorn in the president's side. He recently confirmed the agency was
investigating Russian interference in last year's presidential election and
notably Moscow's possible collusion with Trump's campaign. Democrats -- already
angry that Congressional inquiries into Russian meddling have been hamstrung by
Republicans' willingness to defend Trump -- voiced sharp concerns that the FBI's
investigation may now be in jeopardy too, with several calling for an
independent commission to take over the probe. "This is nothing less than
Nixonian," charged Senator Patrick Leahy of Vermont, who called Trump's official
justification for firing Comey "absurd." "That fig leaf explanation seeks to
cover the undeniable truth: the president has removed the sitting FBI director
in the midst of one of the most critical national security investigations in the
history of our country -- one that implicates senior officials in the Trump
campaign and administration," he charged. When Trump initially decided to keep
Comey -- a Barack Obama appointee -- in his job, it raised eyebrows from critics
who saw it as a tacit reward for his role in damaging Clinton's chances. But
within months, the FBI chief was back in the national spotlight -- this time
taking aim at Trump. During testimony to Congress last month, Comey overtly
challenged the president, flatly rejecting his explosive claim that he was
wiretapped by his predecessor. And despite Trump's dismissal of suggestions his
team colluded with Moscow as "fake news," it had become increasingly clear that
Comey had set his sights on the issue of Russia's election meddling, which has
stalked Trump's presidency from the start.
Trump Wants 'Mutually Beneficial' Relations with Russia,
Says Lavrov
Agence France Presse/Naharnet/May 10/17/U.S. President Donald Trump is seeking
"mutually beneficial" and "pragmatic" relations with Moscow, Russian Foreign
Minister Sergei Lavrov said on Wednesday after White House talks with the
Republican leader. Lavrov met with Trump and US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson
against the backdrop of the U.S. leader's firing of his FBI chief James Comey,
who was leading a probe into Russia's alleged meddling in last year's U.S.
election. The uproar over Comey's dismissal complicated Lavrov's intended
mission: securing U.S. support for a Russian plan to create safe zones in
war-wracked Syria.But the veteran Russian diplomat said the two sides were
seeking to "remove all the barriers" in their thorny relationship, and praised
his meetings on Syria as "constructive." "President Trump clearly confirmed his
interest in building mutually beneficial, business-like pragmatic relations,"
Lavrov told journalists. "The goal of both President Trump and President
(Vladimir) Putin is to have concrete results which will be tangible and which
will allow (us) to alleviate problems, including on the international agenda."
Lavrov's visit to the Oval Office was a rare welcome for a foreign minister --
or any non-head of state representing a foreign country. The Russian foreign
minister rejected claims that Moscow interfered in the election that sent Trump
to the White House as "fabrications."
Trump Urges Russia to 'Rein in' Syria's Assad, Iran
Agence France Presse/Naharnet/May 10/17/U.S. President Donald Trump appealed to
Moscow to "rein in" the regime of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad and its key
ally Iran, during White House talks Wednesday with Russia's top diplomat Sergei
Lavrov. "President Trump emphasized the need to work together to end the
conflict in Syria, in particular, underscoring the need for Russia to rein in
the Assad regime, Iran, and Iranian proxies," the White House said following
their talks. Lavrov, who received a rare welcome to the Oval Office, was in
Washington for the first time in nearly four years to secure U.S. support for a
Russian plan to create safe zones in war-wracked Syria.
Jakarta’s Christian governor jailed
for blasphemy against Islam
Fergus Jensen and Fransiska Nangoy
Reuters, Jakarta Wednesday, 10 May 2017/Jakarta’s Christian governor has been
sentenced to two years in jail for blasphemy, a harsher-than-expected ruling
critics fear will embolden hardline Islamist forces to challenge secularism in
Indonesia, the world’s largest Muslim-majority nation. Tuesday’s guilty verdict
for Basuki Tjahaja Purnama comes amid concern about the growing influence of
Islamist groups, who organized mass rallies during a tumultuous election
campaign that ended with Purnama losing his bid for another term as governor.
President Joko Widodo was an ally of Purnama, an ethnic-Chinese Christian who is
popularly known as “Ahok”, and the verdict will be a setback for a government
that has sought to quell radical groups and soothe investors’ concerns that the
country’s secular values were at risk.
As thousands of supporters and opponents waited outside, the head judge of the
Jakarta court, Dwiarso Budi Santiarto, said Purnama was “found to have
legitimately and convincingly conducted a criminal act of blasphemy, and because
of that we have imposed two years of imprisonment”.
Purnama told the court he would appeal. Charles Santiago, chairman of the ASEAN
Parliamentarians for Human Rights (APHR), a grouping of regional lawmakers
overseeing rights issues, said: “Indonesia was thought to be a regional leader
in terms of democracy and openness. This decision places that position in
jeopardy and raises concerns about Indonesia’s future as an open, tolerant,
diverse society.”The United Nations’ Bangkok Office of the High Commissioner for
Human Rights in a tweet said: “We are concerned by jail sentence for Jakarta
governor for alleged blasphemy against Islam. We call on Indonesia to review
blasphemy law.”
Weeping supporters
Purnama was taken to an East Jakarta prison after the verdict and his lawyer
Tommy Sihotang said he would remain there despite his appeal process unless a
higher court suspended it. Shocked and angry supporters, some weeping openly,
gathered outside the prison, vowing not to leave the area until he was released,
while others expressed their shock on social media. Some lay down outside the
jail blocking traffic, others shook the barbed-wire topped fence of the prison,
while some chanted “destroy FPI”, referring to the Islamic Defenders Front, a
hardline group behind many of the protests against Purnama.
“They sentenced him because they were pressured by the masses. That is unfair,”
Purnama supporter Andreas Budi said. But Novel Bamukmin, a leader of the Jakarta
chapter of FPI, said the group objected to the sentence “because it was still
far from what we had expected.”
President Widodo urged all parties to respect the court verdict as well as
Purnama’s decision to appeal. Home affairs minister Tjahjo Kumolo said Purnama’s
deputy would take over in the interim. Thousands of police were deployed in case
clashes broke out, but there was no sign of any violence after the verdict.
Prosecutors had called for a suspended one-year jail sentence on charges of hate
speech. The maximum sentence is four years in prison for hate speech and five
years for blasphemy. Hardline Islamist groups had called for the maximum penalty
possible over comments by Purnama that they said were insulting to the Islamic
holy book, the Koran. While on a work trip last year, Purnama said political
rivals were deceiving people by using a verse in the Koran to say Muslims should
not be led by a non-Muslim.An incorrectly subtitled video of his comments later
went viral, helping spark huge demonstrations that ultimately resulted in him
being brought to trial.. Purnama denied wrongdoing, though he apologized for the
comments made to residents in an outlying Jakarta district.
Radical Islamist groups
Purnama lost his bid for re-election to a Muslim rival, Anies Baswedan, in an
April run-off after the most divisive and religiously charged election in recent
years. He is due to hand over to Baswedan in October. If Purnama’s appeal fails,
he would be prevented from holding public office under Indonesian law because
the offence carries a maximum penalty of five years, said Simon Butt of the
Centre for Asian and Pacific Law at the University of Sydney. Song Seng Wun,
regional economist at CIMB Private Banking, said that the verdict was “not a
huge shock” to investors because most blasphemy cases in Indonesia end in
convictions. “Going forward, race and religion will continue to be played out
and be used by politicians for whatever agenda that they have,” Song said,
adding significant capital outflow was only likely if there was a deterioration
of law and order. Rights groups fear Islamist hardliners are in the ascendancy
in a country where most Muslims practice a moderate form of Islam and which is
home to sizeable communities of Hindus, Christians, Buddhists, and people who
adhere to traditional beliefs. Andreas Harsono of Human Rights Watch described
the verdict as “a huge setback” for Indonesia’s record of tolerance and for
minorities. Widodo’s government said this week it would take legal steps to
disband Hizb ut-Tahrir Indonesia (HTI), a group that seeks to establish an
Islamic caliphate, because its activities were creating social tensions and
threatening security.
Police carry out anti-ISIS raids across Germany
Reuters, Berlin Wednesday, 10 May
2017/Police carried out anti-terrorism raids in four German states on Wednesday
morning, targeting ISIS sympathizers, prosecutors said in a statement, but said
no arrests had been made, contradicting earlier media reports. The raids
targeted the homes of suspects as well as other properties in the states of
Bavaria, Berlin, Saxony and Saxony-Anhalt, prosecutors said. Two of the
individuals were suspected of belonging to ISIS, one of supporting it, and two
of firearms offenses.
Tunnel with nuclear waste collapses in Washington state
Associated Press, Washington
Wednesday, 10 May 2017/A portion of an underground tunnel containing rail cars
filled with radioactive waste collapsed Tuesday at a sprawling storage facility
in a remote area of Washington state, forcing an evacuation of some workers at
the site that made plutonium for nuclear weapons for decades after World War II.
Officials detected no release of radiation at the Hanford Nuclear Reservation
and no workers were injured, said Randy Bradbury, a spokesman for the Washington
state Department of Ecology. No workers were inside the tunnel when it
collapsed, causing soil on the surface above to sink two to four feet (half to
1.2 meters) over a 400 square foot (37.1 square meters) area, officials said.
The tunnels are hundreds of feet long, with about eight feet (2.4 meters) of
soil covering them, the US Department of Energy said. The cause of the collapse
was not immediately known. It was discovered as part of a routine inspection and
occurred during a massive cleanup that has been underway since the 1980s and
costs more than $2 billion a year. The work is expected to take until 2060 and
cost more than $100 billion. Hanford officials said they were studying the area
of the collapse to determine how to create a barrier between the contaminated
equipment in the tunnel and the outside air.
Workers near the site were evacuated and hundreds of others farther away were
told to remain indoors for several hours, the federal agency said. Non-essential
workers among the labor force of 9,000 at the site were sent home early along a
safe route. “No action is currently required for residents of Benton and
Franklin counties,” the Energy Department said, referring to the nearly 300,000
residents near the site about 200 miles southeast of Seattle. “There is no
indication of a release of contamination at this point.”US Energy Secretary Rick
Perry was briefed on the incident that Washington Gov. Jay Inslee called a
serious situation. “Ensuring the safety of the workers and the community is the
top priority,” said Inslee, a Democrat who previously represented the Hanford
region in Congress. The anti-nuclear group Beyond Nuclear said the incident
helped show “radioactive waste management is out of control.”Democratic US Sen.
Maria Cantwell of Washington said worker safety must be the priority. “My
thoughts are with the first responders who are working to assess the situation
on the ground,” she said. Worker safety has long been a concern at Hanford.
Washington Attorney General Bob Ferguson filed a lawsuit last fall against the
Energy Department and its contractor, Washington River Protection Solutions,
contending vapors released from underground nuclear waste tanks posed a serious
risk to workers.
Ferguson said that since the early 1980s, hundreds of workers have been exposed
to vapors escaping from the tanks and that those breathing the vapors developed
nosebleeds, chest and lung pain, headaches, coughing, sore throats, irritated
eyes and difficulty breathing.
Lawyers for the Energy Department have said no evidence has been provided
showing workers have been harmed by vapors. The accident Tuesday occurred at a
plant known as the Plutonium Uranium Extraction Facility, or PUREX, located in
the middle of the 500-square-mile Hanford site - half the size of Rhode Island.
The PUREX building is the length of three football fields and was used to
recover plutonium from irradiated fuel rods. Hanford for decades made plutonium
for nuclear weapons and is now the nation's largest depository of radioactive
defense waste, with about 56 million gallons of waste, most of it in 177
underground tanks. As part of the huge, ongoing cleanup, rail cars full of
radioactive waste were often driven into tunnels and buried. The senior Democrat
on the House Energy and Commerce Committee said he is requesting that the Energy
Department brief the committee on the root cause of the collapse. New Jersey
Rep. Frank Pallone said the incident underscores the need for the department to
take all necessary precautions to ensure the safety and security of workers.The
committee oversees the department’s management of the cleanup efforts. The
Hanford site was built during World War II and made plutonium for most of the US
nuclear arsenal, including the bomb dropped on Nagasaki, Japan, at the end of
the war.
YPG and SDF Praise US Arms Move, Turkey Considers it a ‘Threat’
Asharq Al-Awsat English/May
10/17/The Syrian Kurdish YPG and the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) battling
ISIS in Syria said Wednesday that US arms and military equipment to Kurdish
fighters would help defeat the jihadists despite objections by Turkey which
considered the move a “threat.”“We believe that from now on and after this
historic decision, (the YPG) will play a stronger, more influential and more
decisive role in combating terrorism at a fast pace,” Kurdish People’s
Protection Units spokesman Redur Xelil said in a written statement to Reuters
after Washington said Tuesday it would provide weapons and equipment to the YPG,
which are a key force in the fight against ISIS in Syria. Ilham Ahmed, a top
official in the SDF political office, said the decision to provide heavier arms
carries “political meaning” and “legitimizes the YPG and the Syrian Democratic
Forces.”A spokesman for the SDF, Talal Sello, also told Agence France Presse
that “the US decision “is important and will hasten the defeat of terrorism.”
The SDF, backed by air strikes and logistical support from a US-led coalition,
has been advancing on the northern city of Raqqa, the last main stronghold for
ISIS in Syria. It is largely composed of Kurdish YPG fighters. Sello said the US
announcement “is the result of the effectiveness of the YPG and SDF in the fight
against terrorism”.The US decision has however angered Turkey, which views the
YPG as a terrorist group. Turkish Deputy Prime Minister Nurettin Canikli on
Wednesday said: “The supply of arms to the YPG is unacceptable.”“Such a policy
will benefit nobody,” Canikli told Turkish Broadcaster A Haber. “We expect that
this mistake is to be rectified,” he said, days ahead of a crunch meeting in
Washington between President Recep Tayyip Erdogan and US counterpart Donald
Trump.
“We cannot accept the presence of terrorist organizations that would threaten
the future of the Turkish state,” Canikli said in the interview. The YPG has
been seen by Washington as the best ally against jihadists in Syria.
Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu also said that every weapon obtained
by the YPG constitutes a threat to Turkey. “Within the SDF, Arabs and the YPG
should be distinguished and Arab forces should be the ones entering Raqqa,” he
added. A Turkish high level delegation made up of Chief of Staff General Hulusi
Akar, presidential spokesman Ibrahim Kalin and Turkey’s spy chief Hakan Fidan
have already been in the US to lay the groundwork for Erdogan’s visit to
Washington. Turkey has said it is keen to join the battle to recapture Raqqa but
on the condition the offensive does not include the Syrian Kurdish fighters.
Last month, Erdogan said if Turkey and the US joined forces, they could turn
Raqqa into a “graveyard” for the jihadists.
King Salman Invites Leaders to Arab, Islamic, US Summit
Asharq Al-Awsat/May 10/17/Jeddah –
The Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Salman bin Abdulaziz sent a message
to Bahraini King Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa inviting him to attend the Gulf
Cooperation Council (GCC) Summit and the Arab, Islamic and US summit to be
hosted in Saudi Arabia. King Salman also sent summit invitations to King of
Jordan Abdullah II bin al-Hussein, King of Morocco Mohammed VI, Yemeni President
Abd Rabbou Mansour Hadi, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, Algerian
President Abdulaziz Bouteflika, President of Niger Mahamadou Issoufou, and
Pakistani Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif. Saudi Minister of Commerce and Investment
Majid al-Qasabi handed the message to King Hamad. He conveyed to King Hamad
greetings and wishes from King Salman for further progress and prosperity to the
people of Bahrain. King Hamad expressed his appreciation to the Custodian of the
Two Holy Mosques for the kind invitation and tremendous efforts to enhance joint
GCC action and the Arab and Islamic issues, lauding the solid relations between
the two countries and the ever-progressing cooperation and coordination between
them in various fields. He sent his greetings to the King wishing the brotherly
Saudi people further progress and prosperity, reported Saudi Press Agency.
King Hamad stressed that Saudi Arabia, under the leadership of King Salman,
represents the main pillar of security and stability in the region, and its
protective shield thanks to the strenuous efforts it has exerted for the sake of
defending Arab interests and preserving Arab countries’ cohesion and unified
stances.
The Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Salman bin Abdulaziz has sent a
message to President Sheikh Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan of the United Arab
Emirates, inviting him to attend the GCC Summit and the Arab, Islamic and United
States summit to be hosted by the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
Qasabi delivered the King’s invitations to UAE President to Sheikh Mansour bin
Zayed Al Nahyan, UAE Minister of the UAE Presidency Affairs. During an audience
held by King of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan, Saudi Minister of State Isam
bin Saad bin Saeed handed him King Salman’s invitation to attend the Arab,
Islamic, and US summit to be hosted by the Kingdom.
King Abdullah II stressed that his country attaches great importance to its
relations with Saudi Arabia, emphasizing his keenness to enhance these relations
in various fields to the interest of the two countries. He also sent his
greetings to the Custodian wishing Saudi people more progress and prosperity.
During a meeting with Moroccan Minister of Foreign Affairs and International
Cooperation Nasser Bourita, Saudi FM Adel al-Jubeir delivered the King’s
invitation to King Mohammed VI to attend the Arab, Islamic, and US summit. The
two foreign ministers also discussed bilateral relations and issues of mutual
interest. Minister Qasabi also met with Turkish President Erdogan and delivered
the King’s invitation to the summit. He conveyed greetings of the Custodian to
the president, government, and people. In turn, the Turkish president sent his
greetings to King Salman, Saudi government, and people.
Saudi ambassador to Yemen Mohammed bin Saeed Al Jaber met with the Yemeni
President and delivered an invitation from King Salman to attend the Arab,
Islamic, and US summit.
During the meeting, Yemeni president thanked the Custodian for this kind
invitation, lauding the great efforts exerted by King Salman in supporting the
Arab and Islamic unity as well as his efforts in enhancing relations with the
international community and the world in the interest of the peace, security,
and stability.
The President also hailed the wisdom of the Saudi leadership, lauding the
Kingdom’s brotherly stances supporting Yemen in various attitudes and
circumstances, according to SPA. Furthermore, the Custodian sent a message to
President Abdulaziz Bouteflika of the People’s Democratic Republic of Algeria,
inviting him to attend the summit. The message was handed over by FM Jubeir
during the meeting with President of the National Assembly of the People’s
Democratic Republic of Algeria Abdulqader bin Saleh. Saudi ambassador to Niger
Turki bin Naji al-Ali met with President of Niger Issoufou and delivered the
King’s message to attend the summit. The Saudi ambassador conveyed greetings of
the Custodian the President of Niger, wishing the people of Niger more progress
and prosperity. In turn, the President sent his greetings to the Custodian of
the Two Holy Mosques. The President expressed his appreciation of King Salman
for his great efforts in supporting the Islamic nation’s unity and stressing
depth of relations between the two countries in all fields.
Saudi Minister of Culture and Information Awwad bin Saleh al-Awwad to the
Premier of Pakistan Nawaz Sharif and invited him to the Islamic, and US summit
to be hosted by Saudi Arabia. The Pakistani PM stressed that Pakistan attaches
great importance to its relations with the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, emphasizing
his keenness to enhance these relations in various fields in the interest of the
two countries, SPA stated. The PM added that Pakistan and the Kingdom have
identical viewpoints on most regional and international issues and they are
working side by side in the service of their common interests and objectives. He
praised the pioneering roles being played by the Kingdom under the leadership of
the Custodian in support of regional and global security, stability, and peace,
as well as its pivotal roles in Arab and Islamic world. The meeting was attended
by the Chargé d’Affaires of the Saudi Embassy in Pakistan, Counselor Marwan bin
Ridhwan Mirdad, and a number of senior Pakistani officials.
OIC Stresses Coherence of Counter-Terrorism Strategies with International Law
Asma Al-Ghabiri/May 10/17/Jeddah – The Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC)
stressed on Tuesday the importance of ensuring that the member states’
counter-terrorism strategies are in line with International Humanitarian Law,
noting that defeating terrorists first requires winning the battle for hearts
and minds. The 11th Session of the OIC Independent Permanent Human Rights
Commission (IPHRC) was held on Tuesday at the OIC headquarters in Jeddah, Saudi
Arabia. Under the theme of “Protecting Human Rights while countering terrorism,”
participants discussed the importance of analyzing the current situation in
matters related to counter-terrorism measures exercised by member states and
other countries. The stressed the need to respect human rights and principles in
order to exchange best practices and suggest means of moving forward on the path
to ensuring the protection of these rights in the fight against terrorism. They
underlined the need to boost institutional ties between the permanent
independent commission on human rights and other human rights bodies dealing
with counter-terrorism in order to share experiences, best practices, policies
and capacity-building programs. On this note, Secretary General of OIC Dr.
Yousef al-Othaimeen called on member states to ensure that their
counter-terrorism strategies are compliant with International Humanitarian Law
and refugee and humanitarian laws. “The counter-terrorism measures, illegal and
arbitrary detentions, extrajudicial killings, racial and ethnic profiling and
illegal settlements have all become serious challenges to human rights and the
rule of law,” said Othaimeen in his inaugural speech. “Such measures foster an
atmosphere of mistrust, resentment and marginalization in a manner that
diminishes states’ long- term security. Such counter- terrorism measures also
disproportionately impact certain populations, including ethnic or religious
minorities and migrants, which undermines social cohesion and intensifies
radicalization and violence,” he added. The OIC Secretary General stressed that
terrorism not only poses a serious threat to peoples’ enjoyment of the right to
life and liberty, but also portends a perpetual danger to the existence of human
civilization, progress, welfare and global stability. He noted that to defeat
the terrorists, “it is crucial to first win the battle for hearts and minds, as
countering terrorism merely through security and punitive legal and
administrative measures benefits the terrorists by shaking the trust and support
of the people, which is vital in the fight against the terrorism.”Othaimeen also
asserted: “The OIC is aware of the threats to and infringements of basic human
rights in counter-terrorism policies and practices. It firmly rejects the
identification of terrorism with any nationality or religion and has always
highlighted the necessity of addressing the conditions that foster terrorism by
promoting human rights, tolerance and multiculturalism and tackling negative
socio-economic factors.”
He commended the OIC Independent Permanent Human Rights Commission on its “great
job in promoting human rights within OIC.”OIC member and observer states,
including their national human rights institutions, experts from different
relevant international and regional organizations and senior officials of the
OIC General Secretariat and media representatives, attended the 11th Session of
the IPHRC. During the session, the Commission held detailed discussions on all
issues on its agenda, including the civil, political, economic, social and
cultural rights in OIC member states and the human rights violations in
Palestine and India’s Jammu and Kashmir. The commission also held the regular
meetings of its four Working Groups on Palestine, Rights of Women and Child,
Islamophobia and Muslim minorities, and the Right to Development.
Turkish President Calls for Developing Trade with Gulf
Asharq Al-Awsat/May 10/17/Kuwait –
Turkey’s trade with the energy-rich Gulf is yet to reach its full potential,
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said, calling for further developing
trade with the Gulf states. Emir of Kuwait Sheikh Sabah Al-Ahmed Al-Jaber
Al-Sabah and Erdogan launched the expansion project of Kuwait International
Airport, which will triple its capacity within the coming six years to 25
million passengers a year to ensure seamless and convenient travel. “We want to
develop trade volume with the Gulf states, which last year reached $17.4
billion,” said Erdogan at the launch. He told reporters he was happy with his
government’s political ties with the Gulf Cooperation Council and had previously
said he aims to boost cooperation in the economic and defense sectors. “Compared
with the potential we have, this size is below the required level,” said the
Turkish leader. Turkey’s Limak Construction and its Kuwaiti partner, Kharafi
National, laid the foundation stone for the $4.3 billion airport terminal
project. Erdogan and the accompanying official delegation arrived to Kuwait on
Tuesday. The Turkish president and Sheikh Al-Sabah also held a meeting on
regional and international issues, as well as bilateral relations. Deputy
Minister of Amiri Diwan Affairs Sheikh Ali Jarrah Al-Sabah said the talks
tackled historic relations between Kuwait and Turkey, which are always
characterized by mutual understanding and sincere willingness to promote and
develop bilateral cooperation in various fields. The talks also addressed ways
of utilizing mutual investment opportunities and the current regional and
international developments, he added. Jarrah stated that the official talks were
held in a friendly atmosphere that reflected mutual understanding and friendship.
Syrian who Fought alongside
Nusra in Nahle Outskirts Held
Agence France Presse/Naharnet/May 10/17/A Syrian young man who
confessed to taking part in an attack on the outskirts of the Baalbek border
town of Nahle has been arrested. “In collaboration with the Mount Lebanon
directorate, a patrol from the Baalbek-Hermel State Security directorate managed
to arrest the Syrian Jamal R. on suspicion of belonging to a terrorist group,” a
State Security statement said. “During interrogation, he confessed to taking
part alongside several terrorist groups affiliated with al-Nusra Front in the
attack on Nahle's outskirts” in 2013, the statement added. The detainee was
eventually referred to the army's Intelligence Directorate, State Security said.
Nahle's outskirts had witnessed several clashes between al-Nusra and Hizbullah.
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The Candy Bar that Blew Barghouti's Cover/Palestinian
Incitement against the Media
Bassam Tawil/Gatestone Institute/May 10/17
https://www.gatestoneinstitute.org/10330/barghouti-eating
Tellingly, although Nasser Abu Bakr's conflict of interest has been reported
several times, his spectacular breach of journalistic ethics does not seem to
bother his employers at Agence France-Presse (AFP). Worse, it calls into serious
question AFP's professional ethics.
Let us be clear on this: Abu Bakr and his PA friends are demanding that the
Israeli and international media refrain from reporting anything offensive about
the Palestinians. That is censorship -- not to mention shock-troop thuggery.
Since his appointment as chairman of the Palestinian Journalists Syndicate (PJS),
Abu Bakr has spearheaded a campaign to boycott Israeli journalists and media
organizations. He has repeatedly accused Israeli journalists of serving as an
"arm" of the Israeli military authorities and government. Ironically, it is Abu
Bakr and his PJS who serve as part of the Palestinian Authority (PA) leadership
establishment and do not conceal their role as officials.
The Palestinian Journalists Syndicate (PJS), a body dominated by loyalists to
Palestinian Authority (PA) President Mahmoud Abbas, has resumed its incitement
against Israeli media outlets and journalists.
On May 7, Israeli authorities released a video showing imprisoned Fatah leader
Marwan Barghouti, who is leading a "hunger strike" of more than 1,000 inmates
held in Israeli prisons, secretly eating a candy bar in the bathroom of his
prison cell. Israeli media outlets and journalists, like many of their Western
colleagues, reported on the video, which has seriously embarrassed Barghouti and
many other Palestinians.
The prisoners' "hunger strike" is not about torture or denial of medical
treatment. The prisoners seek expanded visitation rights, better access to
public phones and more access to higher education.
But Barghouti, who began leading the "hunger strike" on April 17, has more on
his mind than incarceration privileges.
The "hunger strike" is actually a strike against Mahmoud Abbas, who Barghouti
believes has marginalized him, denying him an official senior position in Fatah.
It is worth noting that no one in the Israeli media was involved in the secret
filming of Barghouti. Nor did any Israeli journalist know in advance about the
authorities' decision to film Barghouti. All the Israeli media did was report on
the release of the scandalous video, together with analysis about the
implications of the video on the Palestinian prisoners' "hunger strike."Yet the
moment the video appeared in the Israeli media, Palestinian Authority officials
and several Palestinian institutions and groups rushed to make serious and
unfounded charges against the Israeli media for reporting on the video.
The charges, needless to say, are so grave that they endanger the lives of
Israeli journalists covering Palestinian affairs.
Strikingly, the worst threats against Israeli media came from none other than
the body representing hundreds of Palestinian journalists -- the Palestinian
Journalists Syndicate. Equally disturbing, the PJS is headed by Nasser Abu Bakr,
a highly partisan political activist -- and veteran journalist with the French
news agency Agence France-Presse (AFP).
A statement issued by Abu Bakr's PJS, shortly after the Barghouti video was
broadcast on Israeli television and radio stations, accused Israeli journalists
of "collusion with the Israeli occupation authorities."
The statement warned Palestinian, Arab and Western media outlets against dealing
with Israeli journalists, whom it accused of "broadcasting poison" by exposing
that Barghouti was eating while claiming to be on hunger strike.
The PJS falsely accused Israeli media outlets of committing a "crime by seeking
to break the will of the hunger-striking prisoners by publishing false claims"
about Barghouti's eating.
The PJS said that its chairman, AFP's Abu Bakr, has filed a complaint with the
International Federation of Journalists against Israeli reporters. According to
Abu Bakr, the Israeli media is "involved in the crime of starving and
terrorizing our prisoners and are major accomplices of the actions of the
occupation."
This is far from the first time that Abu Bakr, who, unethically for AFP, holds a
senior job with the international news agency, has been involved in incitement
against Israeli journalists and media outlets. Moreover, in addition to his job
as chairman of the PJS and reporter with AFP, Abu Bakr recently ran in internal
elections for Mahmoud Abbas's Fatah faction. Tellingly, although Nasser Abu
Bakr's conflict of interest has been reported several times, his spectacular
breach of journalistic ethics does not seem to bother his employers at Agence
France-Presse. Worse, it calls AFP's professional ethics into serious question.
Would AFP ever hire a journalist to report about the French presidential
elections while this journalist was running in the election or holding a senior
job with the French government?
Since his appointment as PJS chairman, Abu Bakr has spearheaded a campaign to
boycott Israeli journalists and media organizations. He has repeatedly accused
Israeli journalists of serving as an "arm" of the Israeli military authorities
and government. Ironically, it is Abu Bakr and his PJS who serve as part of the
Palestinian Authority leadership establishment and do not conceal their role as
official organs.
Instead of reporting objectively about the controversy surrounding Barghouti's
"hunger strike" and the fact that the jailed Fatah leader was caught cheating,
Abu Bakr and his PJS chose to wage a vicious campaign of incitement against
Israeli media organizations and journalists for simply reporting the truth. One
can understand why Abu Bakr is so furious about the scandal surrounding
Barghouti's "hunger strike": he belongs to the same Fatah faction whose members
are purportedly fasting in Israeli prisons.
This conflict of interest explains why the PJS and the PA leadership have
instructed Palestinian journalists and media organizations to refrain from
reporting about the video showing Barghouti enjoying a snack in his prison cell.
Threats against Israeli journalists are intended to deter them from reporting
about any topic that could shed a negative light on the Palestinians.
This is, in fact, the preferred method of intimidation among Palestinians. It
was first used against Palestinian and Western journalists who dared to
criticize Palestinian leaders or report about corruption and terror-advocacy by
Palestinian officials. In recent years, the campaign of intimidation has
expanded to include Israeli journalists covering Palestinian affairs.
No wonder, then, that many Israeli journalists have stopped reporting about
anything that could anger PA officials in Ramallah. These Israeli journalists
claim that they deliberately avoid any criticism of the PA because they do not
want to "lose access to sources" among the Palestinians.
This campaign against Israeli journalists is far from an isolated move. It ought
to be seen in the context of the overall Palestinian incitement against Israel.
While Abbas is busy lying to Trump and the rest of the Western world that his
society is raising Palestinian youth on a "culture of peace," the latest threats
against Israeli journalists prove once again the depth of his deception.
These threats should be taken seriously for two reasons: they pose a direct
threat to the safety of Israeli reporters working in PA-controlled territories
and, second, they constitute a flagrant assault on freedom of expression and the
media. Let us be clear on this: Abu Bakr and his PA friends are demanding that
the Israeli and international media refrain from reporting anything offensive
about the Palestinians. That is censorship -- not to mention shock-troop
thuggery.
Will international human rights groups and the International Federation of
Journalists call out the Palestinians for inciting against Israeli journalists
and demanding censorship of unpleasant facts? Or will they take their habitual
tack, holding off on their denunciations until they have something negative to
say about Israel?
Western journalists would do well to hold the Palestinians accountable for these
threats. If they choose not to, their next visit to Ramallah will involve
significant appeasement of demanding PA personnel.
**Bassam Tawil is a scholar based in the Middle East.
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Links Between Islamism and Executions
Majid Rafizadeh/Gatestone Institute/May 10/17
http://eliasbejjaninews.com/?p=55142
https://www.gatestoneinstitute.org/10214/islamism-executions
People have, it seems, often been arrested or detained on the basis of a rumor;
then convicted without trial, counsel or often even the chance to mount a
defense.
As Amnesty International points out, "In many countries where people were
sentenced to death or executed, the proceedings did not meet international fair
trial standards. In some cases, this included the extraction of 'confessions'
through torture or other ill-treatment".
The laws under which these people are sentenced to death are often not only
vague and open to interpretation. Charges that warrant the death penalty, for
instance, include being "corrupt on earth", "enemies of Allah on Earth", or
alleged "crimes against chastity". What exactly does "corrupt on earth" or
"enemies of Allah on Earth" mean?
Just how strict and brutal it is to enforce Islamic law, sharia, has now been
revealed by Amnesty International.
Amnesty's study, which details the number of reported executions around the
world, clearly maps out the most at-risk populations. Lands ruled predominantly
by sharia are apparently the most vulnerable to multitudes of executions without
fair trials. At the top of the list, with the most executions, are those nations
that enforce Islamic sharia law. Despite many human rights violations, these
nations, apparently undeterred, continue to execute their citizens.
Sharia makes those in authority infallible and untouchable. Therefore, whatever
the government or those in power deem to be "just" can be carried out without
question or consequence. Under sharia law and the Islamic penal code, executions
can be carried out in sickening forms. Those convicted may be beheaded, hanged,
stoned, or shot to death.
As disturbing as the numbers in the report may be, they do not represent the
reality that the citizens in these nations across the world face every day.
There is, evidently, a connection between radical Islamist governments and
extremist groups. The report does not include the gruesome executions that are
carried out on a regular basis by extremist Islamist groups and non-state
fundamentalists, such as members of the Islamic State (ISIS) and their
affiliated groups.
These executions include, as we have seen, slitting throats, burning alive,
drowning alive and crucifixion.
If these acts were included in the Amnesty International report, the total
number of executions committed under the authority of Islamist law would be far
higher. The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, for example, pointed out that
the Islamic State executed 33 people in the first week of April alone.
The report also did not include the number of Westerners being shot, executed
and terrorized by Islamist groups. Many of these, such as ISIS, Asaib Ahl al-Haq
(AAH), Kata'ib Hezbollah (KH), the Badr Organization, Or Kata'ib al-Imam Ali
(the Imam Ali Battalions), are funded and trained by Islamist governments and
oil-rich, unaccountable leaders.
Mass executions are evidently also being carried out by both extremist Islamist
governments and Islamist groups. A culture of executions, often extra-judicial,
as in Pakistan, seems to run rampant within the borders of these countries.
Without any consequences for this horrifying disregard for human life, the
numbers will only increase.
Both Islamist governments and Islamist groups justify their brutal acts by
referring to the "religious" Islamist legitimacy of their murders. Members of
fundamentalist Islamist governments, to legitimize these types of atrocities,
also exploit the right of "sovereignty": they point out that they belong
independent state with a fully operating and "legal" judiciary.
In the Amnesty International report, the Iran ranked number one, per capita, in
executing people. It also accounted for 66% of all officially recorded
executions in the region. Again, this amount only represents those executions
that were officially registered.
It is also critical to point out that the statistics Amnesty International
provides were given by the very governments that carried out the executions.
This method means that those in power were the ones to calculate and decide what
number should officially represent their country. The unofficial number is
thought to be even higher. There is nothing to stop governments from simply
keeping the true number to themselves.
Executions carried out under the strict governmental laws of sharia and Islamist
judicial systems can have even more grotesque characteristics. The high number
of executions included children, some convicted before the age of 18. Death
sentences may frequently have lacked due process and what many would consider
acceptable standards of proof. People have, it seems, often been arrested or
detained on the basis of a rumor; then convicted without trial, counsel or often
even the chance to mount a defense. As Amnesty International points out, "In
many countries where people were sentenced to death or executed, the proceedings
did not meet international fair trial standards. In some cases, this included
the extraction of 'confessions' through torture or other ill-treatment".
Prisoners' vulnerabilities also had no bearing on their executions. Even those
seriously ill were executed. Mass executions or stoning could be ordered and
then carried out within a very short time, sometimes within days, giving those
convicted no time to mount any form of appeal.
The laws under which these people are sentenced to death are often not only
vague and open to interpretation. Charges that warrant the death penalty, for
instance, include being "corrupt on earth", "enemies of Allah on Earth", or
alleged "crimes against chastity". What exactly does "corrupt on earth" or
"enemies of Allah on Earth" mean? There are no guidelines to establish guilt or
innocence. Those in power are therefore able to decide who has violated what
laws on what can only be a capricious basis. Islamist sheikhs, imams, or judges
can subjectively interpret charges any way they like. A charge of being "corrupt
on earth" can apply to having fun at a party or writing poetry that government
decides is critical of it. A charge of being "corrupt on earth" can apply to
someone who is homosexual, someone who is claimed to have committed adultery, or
who has simply declined to accepted an unwanted advance. It can mean anyone who
has done anything that the ruling leaders dislike.
These Islamist laws, moreover, also serve as a perfect tool for exploitation. A
woman finding herself accused of breaking a law may be assured that if she
agrees to sleep with a judge, for instance, he will interpret the law in a
lenient way and protect her from the death penalty. After a woman submits to
this, she can be executed nevertheless. Sometimes girls are forced into sighah
-- the Shiite Islamist law of temporary marriage -- with a cleric, or a
governmental official; after "consummating" it, they can also be put to death.
What does a charge such as "crimes against chastity" mean under sharia? This
accusation can apply to a girl who has been raped. Instead of the law providing
protection for the victim and consequences for the rapist, the victim is accused
of the crime of "adultery", convicted without a fair trial, and swiftly
executed.
When Islamist laws enter a land, it seems the number of stonings, beheadings,
and executions goes up.
Leaders of these nations can use this flexibility to terrorize and control
entire societies, expand their power, export their ideology, and ensure that
there is no opportunity to resist. More disturbing is that those numbers are
just a portion of the truth.
*Dr. Majid Rafizadeh, political scientist and Harvard University scholar is
president of the International American Council on the Middle East. He is author
of "Peaceful Reformation in Iran's Islam". He can be reached at Dr.rafizadeh@post.harvard.edu.
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or modified, without the prior written consent of Gatestone Institute
What Macron Can Do for Free Markets Everywhere
Mohamed A. El-Erian/Bloomberg/May 10/17
Once the initial market relief plays out — that, even during an unprecedented
“anti-establishment” wave in both Europe and the US, French voters rejected a
far right president in Marine Le Pen of the National Front — interest will shift
to how relative newcomer Emmanuel Macron will manage to govern in a country
accustomed to mainstream politics. And it is not just about his prospects for
reinvigorating the French economy and, working closely with Germany,
spearheading a modernization of Europe. It is also about a bigger and more
consequential issue: the extent to which endogenous political disruptions are
opening the way for better economic governance in the West rather than just
setting the stage for a bigger eventual political shock.
Preliminary results from France confirm what markets were expecting: a decisive
loss for Le Pen. With the markets’ near certainty now becoming certainty, this
is likely to give a further boost to risk sentiment in the short-run. However,
the resulting rise in stocks, the appreciation of the Euro, and the fall in the
France-Germany government bond spreads will likely be tempered by what has
already been priced following Macron’s first round win and the opinion polls
forecasting Sunday’s vote. Meanwhile, the European Central Bank and the Swiss
National Bank will be putting their contingency plans back on the shelf, with
the ECB also preparing for greater pressure to ease off the monetary policy
accelerator.
Beyond the immediate reactions, much will depend on the consequences of an
establishment shakeup that speaks to considerable dissatisfaction among younger
citizens. Remember, over half of them voted in the first round for fringe
candidates: Le Pen of the extreme right and Jean-Luc Melenchon on the far left.
Like her father’s loss to Jacques Chirac in 2002, Le Pen was unable to convert
her relatively good first round showing into sufficient country-wide support in
the second round of the presidential elections. Instead, she lost to a
combination of genuine support for Macron and the coming together of voters
insisting that France should not be led by someone from the National Front.
This highlights the challenges facing Macron who, just a few months ago, was a
long shot in a crowded presidential field. He inherits a divided nation that,
yes, resisted extreme politics yet remains highly dissatisfied with a system
that has staggered through too many years of low growth, high youth
unemployment, and glaring inequalities.
Now that Macron has been elected, markets will be gradually shifting their focus
to his ability to overcome gridlock both at home and in Europe. Ahead of
parliamentary elections in June, his choice of prime minister will signal how he
intends to “cohabitate” as he tries to reinvigorate France within what he hopes
will be a stronger and more coherent growth-oriented Europe. He must both
cooperate with and shape a National Assembly whose long-standing mainstream
parties just suffered a humiliating defeat at the polls.
It is a challenge that, in many ways, is similar to that facing two other G7
leaders who came to their countries’ highest office on the back of the
anti-establishment wave — President Donald Trump of the US and Prime Minister
Theresa May of Britain. All three leaders agree that the economy can — and
should — benefit from low corporate tax rates and a slimmed-down government.
They also agree that regionalization and globalization — as well as the
evolution of national identity — need to pay greater attention to both real and
perceived economic losers, even if they constitute a minority relative to the
beneficiaries.
More generally, the Macron-May-Trump outcomes speak to an historic internal
disruption to the functioning of traditional politics in the advanced world. And
it is part of the larger erosion of trust, credibility, and effectiveness of the
establishment, and not just in the public sector.
The jury is still out as to whether these three leaders will be able to lead
mainstream-dominated parliaments in unleashing productivity, economic growth,
and more inclusive market-based economies. Much will depend on the reaction of
establishment forces that remain in control of significant parts of the public
and private sectors.
Rather than a decisive blow to anti-establishment wave, as some are claiming,
Macron’s victory is a stop along a journey whose destination is still in
question.
If the internal political disruption France and other Western countries are
experiencing delivers higher and more inclusive growth, it will mark a
revitalization of liberal democracies in a pro-market fashion. If it fails, it
is just a matter of time before France will be dealing with a more mainstream
National Front, more inward anti-establishment forces, and greater sympathy for
the view that the Eurozone is about the past and not the future. And that is an
outcome that markets would find destabilizing.
The Problem Is Not the Islamic State but Islamic Hate
Raymond Ibrahim/FrontPage Magazine/May 10/17
A lie conceals the truth. And ugly but hidden truths never have a chance of
being acknowledged, addressed, and ameliorated. Because of this simple truism,
one of the greatest lies of our age—that violence committed in the name of Islam
has nothing to do with Islam—has made an intrinsically weak Islam the scourge of
the modern world, with no signs of relief on the horizon.
It is, therefore, useful to expose the main strategy used by liars in
government, media, and academia: 1) to ignore the generic but chronic everyday
reports of Muslim violence against non-Muslims around the world; 2) to address
only spectacular Muslim violence, which, because it is almost always committed
by professional jihadi groups can be portrayed as a finite, temporal, localized
problem: defeat that particular “terrorist group” and the problem vanishes.
By way of example, consider the Islamic targeting of Christian churches. Last
month, after two Egyptian churches were bombed, leaving 51 worshippers dead,
everyone was quick to point out that something called “ISIS”—which of course
“has nothing to do with Islam”—was responsible.
On Easter Sunday, 2016, more than 3,000 miles away from Egypt, in Pakistan,
approximately 70 Christians were killed in a bomb attack, also specifically
targeting Easter celebrations. Then we were told that something called
“Taliban”—also “nothing to do with Islam”—was responsible.
Meanwhile, some 3,000 miles west of Egypt, in Nigeria, Christians are also under
attack. There, 11,500 Christians have been killed and 13,000 churches destroyed.
According to the official narrative, something called “Boko Haram” is
responsible. This is another group that habitually bombs churches during
Christmas and Easter; another group that, we are told, “has nothing to do with
Islam,” but rather is a finite, temporal, localized problem: defeat it, and the
problem vanishes.
About 5,000 miles west of Nigeria, in the U.S., Americans were told that
something called “al-Qaeda” attacked and killed 3,000 of their countrymen on
9/11; defeating that finite group would cease the terror. Its leader, Osama bin
Laden, was reportedly killed, and victory loudly proclaimed—until, that is, an
even more savage manifestation called the “Islamic State” came on the scene and
went further than al-Qaeda could’ve ever dreamed.
The problem is not merely that the liars in media, government, and academia
refuse to connect the dots and insist on treating each of the aforementioned
groups as disparate, finite groups with different “political” or “territorial”
motivations—none of which has anything to do with Islam. The greater issue is
that regular Muslims who are not called “ISIS,” “Taliban,” “Boko Haram,” or
“al-Qaeda,” commit similar acts—and much more frequently—though this is rarely
mentioned by big media lest people begin to connect the dots.
Thus, although ISIS claimed the Egyptian church bombing before Easter, it is
everyday Egyptian imams who “preach hatred and violence against Christians to
the public over loudspeakers”; it is everyday Muslims who persecute Christians
“every two or three days”; every day Muslims who riot and kill whenever a rumor
surfaces that a church is going to be built, or that a Coptic kid “blasphemed”
against Muhammad, or that a Christian man is dating a Muslim woman. In short, it
is every day Muslims—not “ISIS”—who cause Egypt to be the 21st worst nation in
the world in which to be Christian.
Similarly, though the Taliban claimed 2016’s Easter bombing, it is everyday
Muslims who discriminate against, persecute, enslave, rape and murder Christians
almost every day in Pakistan, making it the fourth worst nation in the world in
which to be Christian. And, though Boko Haram is always blamed for the more
spectacular attacks on Christians and their churches, it is everyday Muslims,
including the Muslim Fulani herdsmen, who make Nigeria the 12th worst nation in
which to be Christian.
This is the real issue. While the media may name the terrorist groups
responsible for especially spectacular attacks, few dare acknowledge that
Muslims in general engage in similar acts of violence and intolerance against
non-Muslims all around the world. Indeed, Muslims—of all races, nationalities,
languages, and socio-political and economic circumstances, hardly just “terror
groups”—are responsible for persecuting Christians in 40 of the world’s 50 worst
nations in which to be Christian. Accordingly, what “extremist” “terrorist” and
“militant” groups are doing is only the notable tip of the iceberg of what
Muslims are doing all around the world. (See “Muslim Persecution of Christians,”
reports which I’ve been compiling every month since July 2011 and witness the
nonstop discrimination, persecution, and carnage committed by “everyday” Muslims
against Christians. Each monthly report contains dozens of atrocities, most of
which if committed by Christians against Muslims would receive 24/7 blanket
coverage.)
It bears repeating: Media aren’t just covering up for Islam by pretending that
the spectacular attacks committed by Islamic groups on non-Muslims are finite,
localized, and most importantly, “have nothing to do with Islam.” They are
covering up for Islam by failing to report the everyday persecution non-Muslims
experience at the hands of everyday Muslims—Muslim individuals, Muslim mobs,
Muslim police, and Muslim governments (including America’s closest “friends and
allies”)—and hardly just Muslim “terrorists.” They dare not connect the dots and
offer a holistic picture which doesn’t merely implicate this or that group but
Islam in general. Accordingly, the world must continue to suffer from Islamic
aggression. Not only have these lies allowed countless innocents to be
persecuted into oblivion in the Muslim world, but they have allowed the same
persecution to enter America and Europe, most recently via mass immigration.
The fact remains: an ugly truth must first be acknowledged before it can be
remedied. It may be hard to acknowledge an ugly truth—that Islam, not “radical
Islam,” promotes hate for and violence against non-Muslims—but anything less
will just continue to feed the lie, that is, continue to feed the jihad and
terror.
In short, the problem is not so much the “Islamic State”; it is Islamic hate.
The former is but one of many temporal and historical manifestations of the
latter, which, as an integral part of Islam, transcends time and space.
Russia boosts Iran’s role in Syria, while US blocks
Tehran’s passage in Deir Ezzour
Pierre Ghanem/Al Arabiya/May 10/17
Relationships between Washington and Moscow have reached a new intersection
relating to the Syrian conflict. Though both the United States and Russia agree
on fighting terrorism they still differ on several files related to Syria. The
core of the problem which will be discussed by both foreign ministers Sergei
Lavrov, who is on his first visit to Washington since US President Donald Trump
assumed office, and his American counterpart Rex Tillerson will focus on Iran’s
role in Syria. It will also hone in on Moscow’s support for Tehran’s Lebanon,
Syria and Iraq, as perceived by Washington and Gulf states.
Moscow taking the lead over Washington
With the new administration in the White House lead by Trump, the United States
has established a strategy focusing on three phases: destroying ISIS,
establishing de-escalation zones and establishing peace. The US has tried
cooperating with Russia regarding this strategy, but was faced by collusion
between Damascus and Moscow when the Syrian regime bombed Khan Sheikhoun with
chemical weapons last April, as the Russian military experts were in Al Shayrat
airport when a plane caring the poisonous shipment took off. Washington’s
bombing of Al Shayrat airport was a move to stop the Syrian regime from using
weapons of mass destruction again. While the US believes that Moscow guarantees
that the Syrian regime won’t use chemical weapon again, they have agreed to work
on a plan to destroy ISIS. The United States believes that Russia, through the
Astana talks held on May 4, has done a diplomatic maneuver as they succeeded in
“stealing” or “acquiring” the American strategy and republished it with a
Russian agenda. The US believes that Russia, through the Astana talks, has done
a diplomatic maneuver as they succeeded in “stealing” or “acquiring” the
American strategy and republished it with a Russian agenda
Russia boosting Iran role in Syrian
Washington is objecting that the Astana talks shows Tehran as a leading nation
for establishing a de-escalation zone, while in reality, Iran’s original role is
to support the Syrian regime. The United States has its reservations to changing
the way Iran is viewed; from an aggressor to endorsing it as a nation that
guarantees stability and fighting terrorism. Washington had commented on the
Astana talks by saying that “Iran’s activities in Syria have contributed to
violence and not stopped it. Also Iran’s support for the Assad regime
contributed to the Syrian people’s misery.”
But what is worse was the draft put forward by the Russians to the Security
Council in order to adopt the outcomes of the Astana talks, and trying to
convince the international community to give Iran a cover regarding what it did
in Syria directly or indirectly through Hezbollah. The moment Lavrov and
Tillerson meet face-to-face in Washington, the American stance will be as
follows: Tillerson will need to confront Iranian interference in the Middle East
while Lavrov will want to defend Iran’s role in Syria.The worst scenario for
both diplomats is that the Trump administration sees that Russia cannot
implement its strategy in Syria and keep the Bashar al- Assad regime in power
without the help and support of Iran and the supporting Shiite militias.
Tehran’s passage goes through Deir Ezzor
The situation on the ground is putting great pressures on both the American and
Russian sides. The Americans are preparing for the last stage of the battle to
retake Syria’s Raqqa, the de-facto ISIS “capital” with the help of Kurd and Arab
forces, and this fight will take a long time. The Americans want to support the
same forces or other Arab forces in Deir Ezzor’s southern Bukamal so as to move
fast on the northern areas and control International Highway that links Syria
with Iraq and consequently controlling Deir Ezzor, as it will be the last city
controlled by ISIS and in the middle of the road between Damascus and Baghdad.
The aim of gaining this city by the United States will stop Iran and its
supporting militias from having control on this route which links Iran’s borders
with three Arab capitals. On the other hand, the Syrian regime, with the
cooperation of Moscow and Tehran, wants to regain control of what’s left in the
Palmyra area and go forward to Deir Ezzor and the connecting the International
Highway between Syria and Iraq. Syrian Foreign Minister Waleed al-Mouallem has
confirmed this by saying that the Syrian regime’s “target is to reach Deir Ezzor.”
This will be unfavorable for the United States if this road is reclaimed with
the support of Russia.
The disagreement over Turkey
What is disturbing Washington regarding Moscow’s actions is that their attempts
to reach an understanding with the Russians in recent months have reached a
deadlock. It is not clear to the Americans if Russian President Vladimir Putin
has any intention to cooperate with the Trump administration.
In recent months, Moscow has worked to deepen the American Turkish disputes
regarding the Syrian conflict and gave Turkey a role in guaranteeing the
outcomes of the Astana talks, while Washington could not reach any understanding
with Ankara regarding Kurdish militias in Syria. While Turkey considers the
Kurds terrorists, the United States considers them one of their few allies on
Syrian territory and counts on them to reach Raqqa and Deir Ezzor. The list of
disputes between Washington and Moscow is very long and fundamental and the
hardest part in it is that both countries look towards Syria now not only as the
passage to destroying terrorism, but also as a passage to establish influence in
the Middle East.
Has Saleh turned against the Houthis?
Mashari Althaydi/Al Arabiya/May 10/17
Recent reports have claimed that a dispute erupted between ousted Yemeni
president Ali Abdullah Saleh and the Houthis. This is good news and was also
expected for a while now. Who will turn against the other first? This is the
question when it comes to this “hybrid” alliance between a party – that claims
to be nationalist and fights against the governance of the Imamate and whose
“legitimacy” is as a result of revolting against the governance of Hamid ed-Dine
imams – and a group that believes in the myths of the Imamate and the Zaidi
Hashemi rule. What adds to these is the more dangerous and mythical Khomeini
component of their practices. According to the Saudi Press Agency and as quoted
by the Russian agency, Ali Abdullah Saleh, the leader of the General People’s
Congress, is angry at the Houthis because the latter seeks to marginalize the
allies and undermine Saleh and his group so as to govern alone. This is the
reason behind the recent escalated media criticism of the Houthis’ extremism.
In response to the insults which the Houthis have hurled against the General
People’s Congress, Saleh said: “No one will twist the other’s arm. Twisting arms
is rejected and its consequences are unhealthy.” He also voiced the importance
of communicating with the leaders and members of the General People’s Congress
to unite the ranks. Saleh and his party are aware of the change in the US
administration. Barack Obama’s leniency is gone and now there is Trump promising
to efficiently contribute to the Arab coalition and operation Decisive Storm.
Saleh also called for preparing for what is coming, adding that “they’ve been
patient from 1962 until 1970” in reference to confronting the two imams in the
wake of the September 26 revolution. In all cases, we must not trust these
reports a lot as it may just be disputes among the alliance especially that
media outlets affiliated to Saleh, such as Yemen Today television channel,
continues to heavily criticize Saudi Arabia and the Arab coalition.
Man of sudden transformations
However, we must also keep in mind that Saleh is the man of sudden
transformations. Wasn’t Houthi his enemy? During the six wars they fought,
hasn’t Saleh accused Houthi of being Iran’s agent and of belonging to the
backward Imamate rule?
Saleh and his party are aware of the change in the American administration.
Barack Obama’s leniency has ended and now there is Donald Trump’s strict
approach. Trump has promised to efficiently contribute to the Arab coalition and
Saudi Arabia in operation Decisive Storm.
The performance of the national army and popular resistance has become more
competent. The war has prolonged and time is on the side of the coalition and
not on the side of Houthi and Saleh, as Saudi Deputy Crown Prince Mohammed bin
Salman said in his interview last week. All these matters will impose themselves
in the end.
In conclusion, we will wait to see who will turn against the other first. Time
is on our side so we will wait and see.
UN lauds Saudi Arabia’s efforts to counter terrorism
Haifa A. Aljedea/Al Arabiya/May 10/17
The UN Special Rapporteur on the promotion and protection of human rights and
fundamental freedoms while countering terrorism, Ben Emmerson, and his team
recently concluded a visit to Saudi Arabia where they met with various heads of
government institutions in the Kingdom. As part of his findings, Emmerson stated
that he was impressed by Saudi Arabia’s efforts and commended its work on
countering the spread of violent extremism. Along with security-oriented
strategies, Saudi Arabia’s comprehensive approach encompasses social, political
and economic areas such as strict money laundering regulations that stems the
flow of terrorist financing and a strong commitment to international
cooperation. One example of this longstanding commitment is comments of Saudi’s
foreign minister regarding President Trump’s upcoming visit to Saudi Arabia. He
said that the trip would be an opportunity to enhance cooperation between the US
and Muslim countries in the fight against extremism. Unlike countries in Europe
and the North America where conditions in prisons breed terrorism and violent
extremism, Saudi Arabia has developed methods to rehabilitate and reintegrate
those suspected and convicted of terrorism. Emmerson noted that, “Saudi Arabia
can rightly be proud of the genuinely rehabilitative nature of the facilities in
which it houses prisoners accused of terrorism.”He commended the standard of
care, the conditions of detention, and the medical and recreational facilities
of the Kingdom’s detention centers and stated that they are, “are amongst the
highest in the world”. Along with security-oriented strategies, Saudi Arabia’s
comprehensive approach encompasses social, political and economic areas such as
strict money laundering regulations that stems the flow of terrorist financing
and a strong commitment to international cooperation
Conspicuous finding
Although those working in counterterrorism in the region already know this, this
is a conspicuous finding by the UN rapporteur as it gives a platform to the
significant work Saudi Arabia is doing in this area. Recent reports have
indicated prisons in Europe act as breeding grounds for terrorism and violent
extremism.
While Europe struggles to prevent the spread of terrorism and terrorist attacks,
Saudi Arabia is years ahead with the development of an effective and
comprehensive rehabilitation strategy. One rehabilitation center in the Kingdom
reports an 86 percent rate of non-recidivism. In fact, the UN rapporteur has
recommended that other countries consider the Saudi model for
counter-radicalization especially for those convicted of terrorism. Along with
bi-lateral collaboration between Saudi Arabia and other countries, the United
Nations Counter-Terrorism Center (which was created through a $110 million
donation from Saudi Arabia) is an appropriate way to apply the rapporteur’s
recommendation as it is the main counterterrorism capacity building arm of the
UN System.
Emmerson also commended the government’s efforts to alleviate the suffering of
victims of terrorism. Although the United Nations has called for supporting the
victims of terrorism through its Global Counter-Terrorism Strategy, many
countries neglect those most affected by terrorism and this heinous form of
violence. As stated by the Rapporteur’s findings, Saudi Arabia’s institutions
offer comprehensive programs that includes financial, psychological,
educational, and moral support. Counter-terrorism experts regard supporting
victims not only as an important aspect of an all inclusive strategy, but as a
significant method to prevent violent extremism and the spread of terrorism.
Has Hamas just changed its stripes?
Abdullah bin Bijad Al-Otaibi/Al Arabiya/May 10/17
The Palestinian Hamas Movement recently issued a new document or charter, which
it seems was not motivated by a purely internal review but rather influenced by
the new political situation in the region and the world. One of the most
important points in the document is that hostility toward Jews is no longer a
major pillar of its ideology like the case used to be in the past. Hamas also
denied its hostility toward them and confirmed its antagonism against the
occupying Zionists. This is a major change in the ideology of the group, which
is originally a branch of the Muslim Brotherhood, although it avoided mentioning
these strong ties to the Brotherhood in this document. In the past, however,
Hamas always confirmed these relations. Hamas accepted the 1967 borders and this
is another major change but what do all these changes mean? How can they be
interpreted? Why did Hamas make these changes today? Why did it now do what it
hasn’t done in the past three decades? This is a moment that reveals the
thinking of all political Islamist groups – the pragmatic groups that change
their stripes and principles as circumstances change in order to achieve their
sole goal of attaining power or maintaining it at any price.
As for the relation with Israel, Hamas’ new position can be compared to the
letter which deposed President Mohammed Mursi sent to Shimon Perez addressing
him as a dear and great friend. Hamas’ stance is thus an extension of that
position. The Egyptian state has now regained control and the people have
completely rejected the Brotherhood. Hamas has larger interests in Egypt so it
will stay away from the Brotherhood
Political rhetoric
The Brotherhood and its offshoots have often adopted a political rhetoric that
accuses all states, presidents and leaders who signed peace agreements with
Israel as being “infidel”. They also slammed all states, presidents and leaders
who refused to be hostile toward Jews and sought peace via initiatives since the
days of Camp David up until the current Arab peace initiative. They attacked
everyone and accused them of being infidels and are now pursuing that path and
accepting the same goals. So is Hamas. The answer to this question reveals the
scandals related to these groups. It lays bare their designs of employing
religion to attain political aims, mobilizing people and inciting them to stir
chaos and commit acts of terrorism. These groups have given up on this approach
now and are doing what Arab countries did. Hamas must thus accept what Fatah and
the Palestinian Liberation Organization had accepted before. The accusations of
infidelity, which they made for decades, have thus come to an end. But why does
Hamas want to stay away from the Brotherhood? It is because the Brotherhood has
become a heavy burden on all its followers. It failed to govern Egypt and the
Egyptian people and army ousted it from power. Then it chose to resort to
terrorism. The Egyptian state has now regained control and the people have
completely rejected the Brotherhood. Hamas has larger interests in Egypt so it
will stay away from the Brotherhood.
Terror connection
The Brotherhood is also listed as a terror group in three Arab countries which
are Egypt, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates. These countries will not
accept a Brotherhood movement that divides the Palestinians and bids over the
Arab countries’ choices. Hamas therefore has no choice but to dissociate itself
to some extent from the Brotherhood which destroyed itself and which destroys
others. On the international level, the future seems clearer in the region as
the axis of the so-called resistance, represented by the Iranian regime, the
Brotherhood, the Syrian regime, the Lebanese Hezbollah group and the Hamas
movement, has lost.They have come together to murder the Syrian people in cold
bold upon sectarian basis. Iran gathered militias from different countries to
kill more and more people. Its schemes against various Arab Gulf countries stand
exposed and its militias in Yemen will be defeated.
And finally, he who supported the Brotherhood has exited the White House. The
president now is Donald Trump, and he knows well the atrocities and crimes of
this evil axis. Hamas only wants to change its stripes.