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Iran
president wants Israel ‘wiped off the map’ (October
26, 2005)
- Iran’s hard-line president called for Israel to be “wiped off
the map” and said a new wave of Palestinian attacks will destroy
the Jewish state, state-run media reported Wednesday.Mahmoud
Ahmadinejad also denounced attempts to recognize Israel or normalize
relations with it. “There is no doubt that the new wave (of
attacks) in Palestine will wipe off this stigma (Israel) from the
face of the Islamic world,” Ahmadinejad told students Wednesday
during a Tehran conference called “The World without Zionism.”
“Anybody who recognizes Israel will burn in the fire of the
Islamic nation’s fury, any (Islamic leader) who recognizes the
Zionist regime means he is acknowledging the surrender and defeat of
the Islamic world,” Ahmadinejad said. Ahmadinejad also repeated
the words of the founder of Iran’s Islamic revolution, Ayatollah
Ruhollah Khomeini, who called for the destruction of Israel. “As
the Imam said, Israel must be wiped off the map,” said
Ahmadinejad, who came to power in August. Ahmadinejad referred to
Israel’s recent withdrawal from the Gaza Strip as a “trick,”
saying Gaza is part of the Palestinian territories and the
withdrawal was meant to make Islamic states acknowledge Israel.
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Syria
gets Iranian boost (October 26, 2005)
- Western diplomat says Iran made
commitment to Syria to provide Iranian technical assistance to
facilitate Syria's chemical warfare program. With the release
of the UN International Independent Investigation Commission interim
report on 20 October into the assassination of former Lebanese Prime
Minister Rafik Hariri increasing international pressure on Syria, a
diplomatic source has said that Damascus is nevertheless pursuing
what they describe as "an innovative chemical warfare (CW)
program in co-operation with Iran", Jane's Defence Weekly
newspaper reported Monday. The essence of this co-operation, the
source told the newspaper, "is Tehran's contractual commitment,
made to Syria a few months ago, to provide Iranian CW technical
assistance to facilitate Syria's CW program". Utilizing this
assistance, they said, Syria hopes to reach an independent
production capability of precursors for producing CW agents, which
it has so far been unable to achieve. According to the source, Iran
will assist Syria in the planning, establishment and pilot operation
of about four or five facilities throughout Syria for the production
of precursors for VX and Sarin nerve agents and mustard blister
agent. "This project is unprecedented and millions of US
dollars have been allocated to implement it," the source said.
"The project includes building major facilities, including
advanced equipment to produce tens to hundreds of tons of CW
precursors per year that are sufficient for CW industrial
manufacturing pilot production," the source added. more...
Reported from harpazo Ready:
- Pakistan's
quake death toll rises to 54,000 (October
26, 2005)
- The death toll from Pakistan's massive quake is now 54,000,
Interior Minister Aftab Sherpao said on Wednesday, raising the total
by more than 800. Sherpao warned that the figure was likely to climb
further, firstly because more buildings razed by the October 8 quake
are being cleared and secondly because of cold weather in the
disaster zone. "With the severe winter approaching in a few
weeks, we are racing against time to save people and have asked them
to come down from the highlands," Sherpao told AFP. Around
36,000 of the dead were in Pakistani Kashmir and some 18,000 were in
North West Frontier Province, he added. Sherpao added that the
number of injured had also increased to 77,000. On Saturday
Pakistan's disaster relief chief Major General Farooq Ahmad Khan
said 53,182 people died and 75,146 were injured.
- Syrian
show: Jews cut Christian throats (October
26, 2005)
- A rabbi cuts the throat of a
Christian boy, drains his blood into a bowl and then eats
blood-baked matzo. A Jewish official plots the destruction of German
Jewry with Nazi strongman Adolf Eichmann. A member of the Zionist
Agency discusses the "small matter" of Japan, after which
scenes of a nuclear attack on Hiroshima are superimposed over the
Star of David. All this and so much more can be viewed in "The
Diaspora," a Syrian-produced television series airing this
month on Al-Mamnou, an independent Jordanian satellite network,
reports Palestinian Media Watch. "Diaspora" presents
itself as a historic documentary depicting the Zionist movements
that led to the creation of the Jewish state. According to PWM, Jews
are shown killing Christian children, plotting the Russian
Revolution and the World Wars, encouraging Nazi concentration camps
and pressuring America to use atomic weapons against Japan. In one
scene, the head of the "Secret Jewish World Government"
says, "We have to assist [Adolf] Hitler in the extermination of
the Jews because this is the only way to drive the Jews in the
countries which haven't been occupied by Hitler to immigrate to the
Promised Land." Jews are seen toasting the deaths of Jews and
Christians during World War II. A Jewish leader is later depicted
talking to Eichmann, a Nazi official who oversaw Germany's death
camps during the Holocaust. The leader comments, "Mr. Eichmann,
believe me that if we the Zionists were not Jewish, we would have
been Nazis. ... You the Nazis consider the Aryan race to belong to
the perfect people and the German people as the most perfect. We
also consider ourselves a perfect people, and Zionists, the most
perfect ones." more...
Clips
of nine scenes from the series, along with the transcripts.
- Iran
hosts 'The World without Zionism' (October
26, 2005)
- Iran's hard-line president called for Israel to be "wiped off
the map" and said a new wave of Palestinian attacks will
destroy the Jewish state, state-run media reported Wednesday.
Mahmoud Ahmadinejad also denounced attempts to recognize Israel or
normalize relations with it. "There is no doubt that the new
wave (of attacks) in Palestine will wipe off this stigma (Israel)
from the face of the Islamic world," Ahmadinejad told students
Wednesdays during a Tehran conference called "The World without
Zionism." "Anybody who recognizes Israel will burn in the
fire of the Islamic nation's fury (while) any (Islamic leader) who
recognizes the Zionist regime means he is acknowledging the
surrender and defeat of the Islamic world," Ahmadinejad said.
Ahmadinejad also repeated the words of the founder of Iran's Islamic
revolution, Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini, who called for the
destruction of Israel. "As the Imam said, Israel must be wiped
off the map," said Ahmadinejad, who came to power in August and
replaced Mohammad Khatami, a reformist who advocated
inter-civilization dialogue and tried to improve Iran's relations
with the West. Ahmadinejad referred to Israel's recent withdrawal
from the Gaza Strip as a "trick," saying Gaza is part of
the Palestinian territories and the withdrawal was meant to make
Islamic states acknowledge Israel.
- ACLU
targets tiny cross on seal (October 25, 2005)
- Proving it does not discriminate against the size of the
municipality it will take to court, the American Civil Liberties
Union is locked in a legal battle with a small New Mexico town over
a tiny cross on its seal – this after last year forcing the County
of Los Angeles to remove a cross from its seal. After being
threatened with a lawsuit should it continue to use the seal, the
city of Tijeras, N.M., – with a population of less than 500 –
decided to place itself in a David and Goliath conflict with the
ACLU to defend the presence of the cross. In 1973, Tijeras adopted
the seal, which was designed to symbolize the history of the town.
It includes a conquistador's helmet and sword, a scroll, a desert
plant, a fairly large religious symbol (the Native American zia) and
a small Christian cross. "Tiny cross inspectors are not
permitted to fret about large non-Christian religious symbols, only
undersized Christian ones," commented columnist John Leo about
the case. Since it is such a small town, Tijeras did not have the
financial resources to battle the ACLU, so the Alliance Defense
Fund, a pro-religious-liberty organization, has agreed to represent
the municipality. "The ACLU is once more specifically targeting
a cross while it ignores Native American religious symbols,"
commented ADF senior counsel Gary McCaleb. "It reveals their
desire to target all things Christian, regardless of the fact that
the cross in the Tijeras seal is clearly an historic symbol and not
an attempt to endorse any particular faith." Wrote Silas
Montgomery, tongue in cheek, in the Arizona Daily Wildcat,
referencing the placement of the cross on the seal: "This
heinous crime, committed more than 30 years ago, went unpunished
until the righteous crusaders from the ACLU took note of it and
decided that justice had to be served." more...
- Is
this the end of time? (October 25, 2005)
- No. But as of today, you have only two shopping months till
Christmas. You just have to ask yourself: "Can I get my
Christmas shopping done before Jesus comes back?" And if your
time is tight, you may want to ask, "What's really important in
life?" Let's start here: Jesus was born on Dec. 25, right?
Well, the neat thing about celebrating Dec. 25 is that it's such a
comprehensive holiday. Since antiquity, it has been designated as
the birthday of Baal, Moloch, Dagon, Nimrod, Hercules, Atlas,
Mithras, Krishna, Zeus, Osiris, Tammuz, Horus, Apollo, Amon, Ra,
Bacchus, and Jupiter. So if there's anything to these other
religions, you're covered just by decking a few halls and downing a
couple of eggnogs. When Jesus came along, He got dumped into that
godpile for sake of convenience, and the distortions of Christian
history began to stack up like Yule logs. After awhile, you had not
only baby Jesus, but holly and mistletoe and one-horse open sleighs
and Christmas card lists encased in computers, burping out mailing
labels for your friends so you can happily ignore them the other 364
days. The Greek historian Herodotus understood the history-creating
process all too well. He wrote, "Very few things happen at the
right time, and the rest do not happen at all. The conscientious
historian will correct these defects." So on top of pop
mythology, history has been "adjusted" by historians. What
then can we do, sitting here near the tail end of history, drowning
in thousands of volumes of historical facts? Sadly, many of our best
teachers have been lost-in-details historians whose command of the
facts is impressive, yet who sometimes reach haywire conclusions.
(One thinks of the Ph.D. historians behind the Third Reich and the
Soviet Union.) I feel you have three main options: One, select the
best of the various schools of historiography. Two, read history
blindly and toss into your brain every factoid you find – with
little effort to discover patterns or conclusions. Or three, build
upon a basic body of knowledge you deem trustworthy, being careful
not to junk it up with "stray facts" that simply aren't
true. My suggestion: Start with sacred history! Specifically, the
Bible offers the most comprehensive framework of historical
interpretation you can find today. And if you are a Christian, it
shouldn't be hard for you to accept the events of Scripture – as
self-explained in the Word itself – for an authoritative
foundation underneath your understanding of history. more...
- Witches
see an opportunity in new hate bill (October
25, 2005)
- The British government faces new embarrassment over the religious
hatred bill with a warning that witches and satanists could use it
to trigger police investigations of their critics. The Racial and
Religious Hatred Bill, now passing through parliament, has been used
by Labour to bolster support among Muslims. Charles Clarke, the home
secretary, says the bill is of “vital importance” to protect
Muslims and other groups from “religious hatred”. Opponents of
the bill — including Rowan Atkinson, the comedian, and Lord Carey,
the former Archbishop of Canterbury — have said that it could be
used to censor films, books and television programmes. Last week
they warned that it could also be abused by members of religious
cults who could complain to the police about anyone who insulted
their beliefs. A similar law in Australia was used by a jailed witch
to launch a criminal prosecution of the Salvation Army after it
criticised witchcraft. Kevin Carlyon, who describes himself as the
“high priest of British white witches”, said that British
witches were likely to use the laws: “Witches do not roam around
naked and hang people up. I am pleased that we will be protected by
these new laws from bias or persecution.” Carlyon said that
satanist groups were also likely to exploit the legislation:
“There are a couple of groups in England and I think they may well
use the new act. Some of the satanists are nice as pie, although I
don’t support what they do. more...
- Israel
Renews Gaza Air Strikes After Rocket Firings (October
25, 2005)
- The flare-up in violence, which included rare Israeli artillery
fire toward militants in Gaza, was one of the most serious since an
Israeli pullout last month raised hopes for Middle East peacemaking.
A Palestinian woman and her two daughters were wounded in one of the
air raids, which destroyed two buildings linked to Islamic Jihad and
President Mahmoud Abbas's Fatah faction. The army said militants
from both groups had used the structures. The army said the air
strikes, the first such attacks in about a month, came in response
to cross-border rocket barrages by Islamic Jihad militants in Gaza
avenging Israel's killing of one of the group's top commanders in
the West Bank. Israel has often targeted buildings in Gaza that it
says were used by militants during more than five years of violence.
Israel had said after the rocket salvoes, which caused no
casualties, that it would respond to any attacks on its people.
Islamic Jihad said the attacks were an "initial response"
to the killing of their commander in the West Bank town of Tulkarm.
The army said troops targeted the militant and his comrade because
they had masterminded past attacks against Israelis and were
planning more. Israel has often raided West Bank towns in search of
militants during a five-year-old uprising. Abbas said the killing of
the Islamic Jihad militant undermined his efforts to maintain calm
during an eight-month ceasefire militants declared in March. He also
wants to ensure violence does not disrupt a legislative election in
January. more...
- God
beats evolution in new CBS survey (October
25, 2005)
- A new poll by CBS News indicates when it comes to the origin of
men and women, most Americans reject the theory of evolution and
believe they were created by God. According to the survey, "51
percent say God created humans in their present form, and another
three in 10 say that while humans evolved, God guided the process.
Just 15 percent say humans evolved, and that God was not
involved." Participants were given three options from which to
choose about origins:
1. Human beings evolved from less advanced life forms over millions
of years, and God did not directly guide this process;
2. Human beings evolved from less advanced life forms over millions
of years, but God guided this process;
3. God created human beings in their present form.
The results indicate those most likely to believe in only evolution
are liberals (36 percent), those who rarely or never attend church
services (25 percent), and those with at least a college degree (24
percent). Most Americans, by a 67-29 percent margin, think it's
possible to believe in both God and evolution. The survey was taken
via telephone from a nationwide random sample of 808 adults Oct.
3-5, and has a margin of error of plus or minus four percentage
points. more...
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