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We are a news agency in Bahrain. We were visited by government men three weeks ago. They spent about 20 minutes with our boss and then he left with them. A few days after this, several of our staff noticed files missing from our records. These were recently distributed stories, some had already went out to the press wire, some had been aired or printed locally. Some already released news was withdrawn and disappeared.


The real story here is about a certain PR agency that specializes in killing certain news items with a little help from the government censor. I expect their clients pay well.


We are lucky to have some pre-edit backup files and we will ensure that they get distributed. If someone wants this news killed, then it’s even more important that it be shared. Please reprint these articles or develop a story about the manipulation of the news in Bahrain.


Our reporters prefer that their names remain attached to their articles.


Regarding the following articles:


 We understand the censor of the article reporting the Movement of prisoners.  Further, quoting Sheikh Fawaz bin Mohammad Al-Khalifa’s inflammatory remark could lead to division. All the stories are related to the ports, but the meaning of this connection is unknown. The latest Norgas news seems terribly boring and the other one is a little out of date – so I can’t see why those two reports represent a threat to anyone.


It is known here that Skaugen Gulf Petroeum is a front company. At least two of the articles below are related to Skaugen Gulf Petro – because they detail events involving Norgas vessels (Norgas is a subsidiary of I.M. Skaugen). It’s possible that the unidentified tanker vessel used to transport prisoners belongs to Skaugen, that’s unknown.


If any feedback can be returned about who would seek to kill port related news in the gulf, we would love to receive it. We have a deep interest in learning why these stories have been censored.


 


Port Authorities struggle with U.S. commandos.


M.A. Kahlil


Bahrain, Monday, May 2, 2011. Immigration authorities and port police have joined forces to challenge the apparent movement of foreign prisoners transferred from a petro-chemical vessel anchored within sight of the Bapco terminal at Sitra.


Local security forces have reported that an elite U.S. military unit or military contactor company is using the nearby petroleum loading facilities in order to avoid oversight of the U.S. authorities at the American naval base in Manama.


An immigration officer indicated that a confrontation on the Majlis Al Ta’Awon bridge ended when local authorities relented after one of the heavily armed Americans threated the ranking officer, “Back down, or I’ll shoot you in the face”.


The American’s convoy of four vehicles included two trucks loaded with hooded prisoners. They proceeded to turn onto Al Esteglal and then stopped briefly in front of KFC before disappearing down the side-streets.


When questioned about this event, Information Affairs head Sheikh Fawaz bin Mohammad Al-Khalifa said the Government was aware of it and is taking steps to insure that, “Bahrain will not become the wild west and American cowboys are not in control”.


 


 


Mutiny on the Norgas Carine.


M.A. Kahlil


Bahrain, Monday, June 21, 2010. Norgas Carine, a petrochemical vessel of the I.M Skaugen fleet has been the center of activity during recent calls at the ports of Richard’s Bay and Fujairah. Port authorities ordered the vessel to anchor and boarded it repeatedly in the Persian Gulf.


On Tuesday, a service helicopter was seen lowering personnel unto the vessel.


Dock workers alerted police when they suspected the vessel might have been hijacked by pirates or that illegal drugs or other contraband might be on board.


After days at anchor and a prolonged lay-birth in Fujairah, Captain Mihail Barcevs of Norgas Carine reported that the majority of the Chinese crew members on board had refused to work and thereby created a dangerous situation for the vessel and port facilities.


The vessel Captain went on the explain that most I.M. Skaugen vessels are crewed by low ranking Chinese sailors supervised by Former Soviet Union officers, “The owner is Norwegian, the officers are FSU, the ratings are Chinese – so you got a lot of confusion and labor disputes”


Another FSU officer from Norgas Carine confided that the majority of I.M. Skaugen’s fleet are staffed by a mix of FSU officers in command of Chinese ratings. “We can’t communicate with them, their morale slips and that leads to higher maintenance costs and other problems, we’ve even had sabotage.”


When asked to give examples of sabotage, the FSU officer said, “Family is very important to Chinese sailors. If a man is forced to work longer than his contract period, small fires start breaking out, especially if Spring Festival is coming.” He noted that these small fires are quickly extinguished and not officially reported but that, “the crew has learned that fire is the best way to get management to obey a contact.”


The Captain of Norgas Carine indicated that his vessels problems would soon be over, “they’re flying in a bunch of Filipinos to replace our Chinese crew.” When asked if this would solve the company’s labor issues the Captain replied, “Filipinos are expensive and lazy, but they’re easy going and they can speak English”.


 


I.M. Skaugen Delays at the pump.


Nabeelrajab, R.


Fujairah, UAE, 28 May 2011. Port Authorities have complained of intentional delays in petroleum loading operations. The crew of an I.M. Skaugen LPG vessel was blamed. Regulations state that local dock facility staff have authority over all cargo transfers.


Dock workers reported that when loading operations were set to begin, the crew of Norgas Carine cited safety concerns and insisted on slowly inspecting dock facility equipment. This initial delay was followed by some apparent confusion on board the vessel and an explanation that the crew had misplaced some vital equipment.


When loading operations finally commenced, the rate of transfer was extremely slow. At first, the vessel crew seemed unaware or unconcerned, but they were finally prompted to check the equipment on their side of the transfer operation.  After some tinkering, the vessel crew reported that a valve was reluctant to fully open.


When local facility staff pointed out that many other vessels were waiting to load cargo, the crew promised that they would soon increase the rate of cargo transfer. When new crewmembers showed up and boarded the vessel, the rate of flow was immediately increased to normal speed.


One officer of Norgas Carine confided that such delays are helpful in avoiding port related fees and contract obligations to the cargo owner.  The young officer went on to explain that the operation was intentionally slowed to provide time for the relieving crew to show up.


In exchange for some adjustments to the logbook entries, Norgas Carine opened her slop-chest and paid out several cartons of cigarettes.


 


Paralysis of the Palestinian resistance / Kiril Hadar

 

 

 

In times of crisis and conflict, it is customary to think that it is necessary to strive for a solution. Some argue that it should be done by the sword and others say it should be done around the negotiating table. Although these approaches are completely contradictory to each other, what they have in common is that both of them offer something, one way or the other, as long as the sow an alternative.


If you have even little experience every single situation in the <?xml:namespace prefix = st1 />Middle East, you know that the explosive barrel is already thousands of years old. There have always been wars, conflicts, crises, and much, much bloodshed, for all sides. Sometime it was agreed that the mantra should be changed in order to stop creating victims. The heads of the various communities have agreed that the way of the sword came to an end and that they had a national and international obligation to change that bad behavior pattern.

Well, not everybody, unfortunately there still are conservative extremists on both sides who believe that the way of the sword is still on top and that it should be continued using it's ways and methods to improvise, but are they a minority in this conflict? At least for one side in the conflict, this side is the majority – this side is the Israeli side.

There is no denying that Israel is dominant in all aspects: militarily, economically, and politically. Israel decides when to open checkpoint x or y checkpoint and when to close them. Israel decides if one would own a blue ID card, and whether someone else would or wouldn't. Israel decides whether and when there would be war and whether and when there would be a truce. In fact any process whatsoever is submitted to the decisions of the Zionist government.

But how surprising is that it was the passive side with low political and military means that decided to be a slave to the dominant government in place. This side which is actually weak, starved, crying from his heart day and night due to being abused by the dominant government that chose to be anti regional. Instead of demand, shouting and crying "Help", and perform actions on behalf of a radical opposition to the abusive government, it chose to reach out for peace.

It is excruciatingly painful to see the Palestinian resistance without action, paralyzed, and not militant. Militancy is what characterized the Palestinian national struggle. That's what caused the international community to understand, internalize, and sometimes even shed a tear for the Israeli occupation.

The Palestinian resistance has chosen mantra of peace against and the Zionist war and killing machine. In such a sad situation, the Israelis do not find it necessary to make peace with the Palestinian colleague. It is not the willingness for peace that they see in front of their eyes but their religious extremism and fascism that caught a strong momentum among them.

So what about the international community? It is in total paralysis. Why wouldn't it be? The Arab oil continues to deliver the goods, the threats to the skyscrapers in New - York were silenced completely, and even Bin-Laden stopped issuing tapes. Is there a Muslim struggle out there? No, there's only one thing: an international problem and put the Palestinian resistance paralysis Middle East, and a paralysis on the part of the international opposition to Islam. And as long as this is the case, members of the western culture and those who are sattled in Zion may continue to bicker with each other in deadly boring inter-political frames and perhaps even kick the wayward neighbors sometimes, you know, for the commemoration.


 
* The writer is chairman of DCME


Deborah Congress Middle East


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Cemex complicit in Israel's violations of international law

Mexican multinational building materials company Cemex says it is “committed to abide by the laws and regulations of every jurisdiction in which we operate.”[1] However, research by Who Profits?, a project of the Israeli Coalition of Women for Peace, reveals a different picture. It found that the company is, in fact, involved in several illegal activities in the occupied West Bank.


New Zealanders must ‘speak out’ about omitted human rights or be reduced to mere ‘numbers’.

New Zealand has been taken over by a 'bicultural' bureaucratic elite, largely by virtue of birth, under the Treaty of Waitangi and manipulating human rights in their favor. The human rights omissions kill people and leave many with lives barely worth living. They have an anti-human rights philosophy, 'discriminatory collectivism' – the collective is everything while the individual is ‘nothing’ or a mere ‘number’ - which aims to destroy any ‘bottom-up’ challenge. This is done by social class discrimination aiming to crush individual and collective potential and those discontented who might support any challenging leadership – those at the bottom, even the children. Yet human rights regards the individual as a person (and spiritually, I believe, God regards the individual has having a 'name'). But there is some hope.

האבסורד הציוני | ניסן ג'רבי

  


זר לא היה מבין, לא מבין, ולעולם גם לא יבין. לפחות לא במובן המעשי של האג'נדה הציונית. האבסורד התהומי, ולעיתים רבות גם המנותק מהמציאות ומקו המחשבה השפוי - הוא אשר הופך את הרעיון הציוני למשוגע, הזוי ומסוכן ביותר.

חשוב להבין כי באג'נדה הציונית אין שמאל וימין. אין לשם או לכאן. הציונות מצווה את חברי כתה להאמין בעם עליון ועם נחות, לאחד מותר ולאחר אסור. התורה הציונית היא למעשה התגלמות התנ"ך היהודי, רק במכבסת מילים. היהדות שהפכה לציונות, או הציונות המולידה ניאו-יהדות.

הניתוק מהאחיזה במציאות מותנה דווקא מאותה זוויות עין בה מתבונן הזר. על אחת כמה וכמה אם אותו זר מבקש להוות חלק אזרחי בתוך הכת הציונית. אף גורם לעולם לא יוכל להשלים עם כת המבקשת לקרוא תיגר והשתלטות קולוניאליסטית כפי שמציע הרעיון הציוני.

עיקר ההתנגדות לציונות מגיע דווקא ממקום של שפיות ונכונות מחשבתית. הציונות מייצגת מחשבה הפוכה מכך. מחשבה של בעיה רבה במישורים כמו אפליה וקיפוח, כלכלה וחברה, ממשל וביטחון. אך גם היא מציגה טיעונים וסייגים אותם יש למזער ולפרק כראוי.

עיקר הטענה הציונית מסתכמת ברצון לבית ייחודי ובו יתקיים קולוניאליזם חד-גזעי, ובו רק חברי הכת יוכלו לתת דין ודברים בהנהגה ושלטון. המיעוט הנמצא במקום מהווה סוג של אזרח משנה, ולעיתים, כידוע, אף גרוע מכך.

בלתי מתקבל על הדעת כי אדם שפוי בנפשו יאמין ברעיון כה מסוכן. למעשה קיימת חובה קודם מצד יהודים להתנגד לרעיון לכשעצמו, כשהצד האחר יהווה גורם אשר יחבור לאותה מלחמה נגד הרעיון ההרסני. לא בכדי, אגב, ישראלים רבים תמהים לנוכח ההצהרות הפלשתיניות אשר מסרבות להכיר בפלישה הציונית. אך האומה הערבית ממשיכה להוות משקל שפוי באי-הכרתה בקולוניאליזם הציוני הנוראי.

כמי שסוקר את עיתוני העולם ומתעדכן מדי יום בתקשורת הזרה, בלתי אפשרי להתעלם מחוסר ההבנה אותה מפגינים גם בתקשורת הישראלית-ציונית. תקשורת מסוגרת ומתבדלת, המהווה קול שופר המייצג את עמדות המשטר הציוני, ללא הבדלי ימין ושמאל. שוב, מונחים אשר לא קיימים בתוך הרעיון הציוני.

לסיום חשוב לציין, להבדיל מדברי הפתיחה וקיטלוג הציונות כמדשאה אחידה עם התנ"ך, חשוב להדגיש כי הציונות נטולת אמונה, בדיוק כפי היהדות. בשתיהן כולם יכולים להיות חברים, ובשתיהן קיים אותו חוסר איזון בין אזרחים. למעשה, אין עסקינן בתורת גזע, כי אם חמור מכך - תורה מחשבתית בה כל המאמין יכול להיות חבר, כל המעוניין לטבוח יכול לטבוח. להבדיל מהתורה הנאצית שהאמינה בתורת גזע ולא תורה תודעתית. וזה גם כמובן עונה על הטיפשות שבהשוואה בין הציונות והנאציזם.

אך גם בבחינת הנאציזם וגם בבחינת הציונות אפשר למצוא מכנה משותף ממנו בלתי אפשרי להתעלם: שניהם פועלים ללא מעצורים, ואחד גמר את הדלק כשהאחר דולף ומדליפו בשנים אלו ממש, ורואה את החושך בקצה המנהרה נחותת הנפש אותה יצר בפלישת הנכבה ב-1948 כשהכריז את הקמתה האבסורדית.

 


 



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בחמישי טיל פלסטיני פגע באוטובוס בית ספר ישראלי (תלמיד אחד נפצע קשה) דבר שגרם להסלמת האלימות בין הצדדים. מאז אתמול ב23:00 נהרגו 5 פלסטינים על ידי חיל האוויר ו8 פצצות מרגמה פגעו בנגב המערבי

excalating violence between Israeli military and Gaza

On Thursday a Palestinian rocket hit an Israeli school bus (one student was critically wounded) which escalated the violence between the two sides. Since yestarday 23:00 five Palestinians were killed by the Israeli airforce and 8 missiles hit the Negev

Actor Juliano Mer-Khamis was shot dead

53 years old Juliano Mer-Khamis was shot today by masked militants at the entrance of the refugee camp in the town. Juliano a son to a Jewish mother and a Palestinian father was active during the past few years in a theater he founded and run together with Zacharia Zbeidi in Jenin. The theater was founded after the theater that was run by his mother- Erna Mer-Khamis was demolished. Jouliano Mer-Khamis often spoke against Israel's discriminating policy regarding Palastinians.

The reason for the shooting is unknown.

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