Fred1new
- 06 Jan 2009 19:21
Will this increase or decrease the likelihood of terrorist actions in America, Europe and the rest of the world?
If you were a member of a family murdered in this conflict, would you be seeking revenge?
Should Tzipi Livni and Ehud Olmert, be tried for war crimes if or when this conflict comes to an end?
What will the price of oil be in 4 weeks time?
fahel
- 07 Jul 2011 11:20
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In The Land of the B
- 07 Jul 2011 11:32
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You know, TANKER, you are quite right.
I've asked twice if anybody actually reads their posts and pastes and the total lack of response says it all LOL
These nazi anti-semitic scum are best totally ignored.
Let them vomit into the head wind.
TANKER
- 07 Jul 2011 11:45
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land yes they are very sad full of hatred to the whole world
the reason being is that they are scum with no life
they dont or wont read the truth
In The Land of the B
- 07 Jul 2011 12:00
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Absolutely. Their lives consist of searching the internet for lies, distortions and hatreds then regurgitating them like vomit from their sick mouths and minds.
How pathetic is that........
Live long in health and prosper all of your days, TANKER.
Over and out.
Haystack
- 07 Jul 2011 12:42
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The scum are the people in government in Israel. Gradually the world is seeing Israel for what it is.
TANKER
- 07 Jul 2011 14:41
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100 years ago the population was 1.6b now just under 7b and there is 44 thousand being born every day in india alone
Haystack
- 07 Jul 2011 15:01
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Another irrelevant comment.
TANKER
- 07 Jul 2011 15:10
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scum NEVER understand anything you simpleton
Haystack
- 07 Jul 2011 17:49
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None of your comments are relevant to this thread or any other thread.
Haystack
- 08 Jul 2011 12:50
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http://www.haaretz.com/print-edition/news/israel-expropriates-palestinian-land-in-order-to-legalize-west-bank-settlement-1.372023
Israel expropriates Palestinian land in order to legalize West Bank settlement
Move is Netanyahu government's first confiscation of land in the territories.
For the first time in three years, the state has confiscated uncultivated land in the West Bank. The land will be used to legalize a nearby settlement outpost.
Last week, acting on orders from the government, the Civil Administration declared 189 dunams of land belonging to the Palestinian village of Karyut to be state land, so as to retroactively legalize houses and a road in the Hayovel neighborhood of the settlement of Eli. This would seem to violate Israel's long-standing commitment to the United States not to expropriate Palestinian lands for settlement expansion.
fahel
- 08 Jul 2011 12:55
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Palestinian civil society calls for comprehensive military embargo on Israel
http://www.bdsmovement.net/activecamps/military-embargo
Fred1new
- 08 Jul 2011 13:47
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Retrospective law usually stinks. So does this Israeli administration.
Haystack
- 08 Jul 2011 17:17
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http://www.haaretz.com/news/diplomacy-defense/turkey-pm-israel-must-still-apologize-for-last-year-s-gaza-flotilla-raid-1.372198
Turkey PM: Israel must still apologize for last year's Gaza flotilla raid
Erdogan says that if Israel wants to normalize ties with Turkey it must also pay compensation to victims of the flotilla raid and lift its blockade of Gaza.
Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan said on Friday that it was "unthinkable" to normalize ties with Israel unless Israel apologized for the killing of nine pro-Palestinian Turkish activists aboard the Mavi Marmara ship bound for the Gaza Strip last year.
Erdogan also said that two other conditions for the normilization of ties were Israel lifting its blockade of Gaza and Israel paying compensation to the victims of the flotilla raid.
Erdogan's statements came during a speech to the Turkish parliament unveiling his new government's program.
"Normalization of relations between the two countries is unthinkable unless Israel apologizes for this illegal act which is against all international law and values, pays compensation to the relatives of those who lost their lives in this atrocious event and lifts the embargo on Gaza," Erdogan said, to the applause of his AK Party lawmakers.
TANKER
- 09 Jul 2011 19:06
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this thread should be called
life of hatred
Haystack
- 09 Jul 2011 19:39
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Yes. Your posts do slant it that way!
TANKER
- 09 Jul 2011 20:03
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post5523 this poster is sick and should seek help .
Haystack
- 09 Jul 2011 20:22
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By this poster, I guess you mean yourself.
Fred1new
- 10 Jul 2011 09:52
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Normally, I feel sympathetic to individuals who are "sick", in the case of Tanker, I would find it difficult. But, probably, I would have sympathy for his family if any recognise him.
fahel
- 10 Jul 2011 10:52
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Fred1new
- 11 Jul 2011 16:07
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May be of interest to any in the area.
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PALESTINE
AND THE
ARAB SPRING
Saturday 16 July 2011 at St Johns Church, Mostyn Street, Llandudno 12.00 4.00pm.
A half-day event jointly organised by Amnesty International UK Colwyn Bay Group and Conwy County Peace Group
The face of the political map in North Africa and the Middle East has changed markedly in recent months as popular uprisings have emerged in several countries. In some, like Tunisia and Egypt, leaders of old regimes have ceded power but in others they are clinging on to power, often using extreme brutality to suppress their own people.
The ripples have spread far and wide and have influenced some changes in Palestine too. Hamas and Fattah have recently agreed to work together and put aside their long-standing differences. This new coming together was aided by the new Egyptian regime.
How will Israel and the international community respond to this landmark development?
What other spin-offs may there be from the tumultuous changes in the region?
Are we moving towards a just and fair peace in Palestine and Israel?
To discuss these and other questions, join us!
Prof Suzannah Linton Professor of International Law at Bangor University, who has vast experience in the field of Human Rights and International Justice. She has previously worked for the UN and other international organisations. She will chair the afternoon discussion forum.
Peter Reilly - who was born in Palestine under the British mandate and is a recently retired school head teacher specialising in Economics and International Politics. He speaks regularly at conferences as an advocate for peace in the Middle East. He will speak about the history of and current political situation in Palestine/Israel and the prospects for peace in the light of the Arab Spring. Third presentation.
Hilary Browne - has recently returned from a three month stay in Palestine where she represented the Ecumenical Accompaniment Programme for Palestine and Israel. She will speak about conditions on the ground in the area and everyday conflict and resolutions as she experienced them. First presentation.
Shimri Zameret - is an Israeli citizen who refused the draft, and was consequently imprisoned for 2 years. Following release he worked as co-ordinator for the Human Rights Parliamentary Caucus and as Hebrew spokesperson for a Palestinian Member of Parliament. In 2010 he gained an MSc in Global Politics from the LSE and is currently working at the LSE Research Centre on Global Governance. He recently attended and spoke at the Amnesty International Annual Conference in Belfast. Second presentation.
In addition to the speakers and discussion there will be an exhibition of
materials related to the region and its current problems.
Do come along!
For more details contact: maggie@polefield.eclipse.co.uk or chris_joney@hotmail.com
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