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French
solution: 'Paristinian' state (November
08, 2005)
- OK, enough is enough. It's clear France is no longer in control of
its population. It's clear millions within its borders are
struggling for freedom and independence. It's clear that these
people are not rioting for the sake of rioting, they are responding
to oppression from French authorities. It's clear that their
uprising cannot be met with state violence, because that would only
lead to a cycle of violence. It's clear that these freedom-fighters
– whom I have dubbed "Paristinians" – want a state of
their own. It's clear that the international community must force
France to the negotiating table with these freedom fighters to begin
the peace process that will inevitably lead to the creation of an
autonomous, independent state of "Paristine." If it's good
enough for Israel, it's good enough for the French surrender monkeys
who have been leaders of the global movement to force the Jewish
state into appeasement of terrorists. We've got to stop referring to
this "intifada" in France as "riots." This is a
movement for self-determination. This is a movement for
independence. This is a movement for freedom from imperialism.
The analogy is apt. That's not "Frère Jacques" they're
singing in France. It's "Fire Jacques." The president of
France can see the cinder in the eye of others, but is missing the
beam in his own. It's time for France to stop the hypocrisy. It's
time for the French to take a dose of the medicine they have been
handing out to the Jews of Israel. It's time to end the apartheid
within its population. It's time for France to stop treating those
poor, Muslim immigrants as second-class citizens. It's time to
accept the only permanent solution that can address the root problem
in French society – the recognition of the Paristinians as a
legitimate negotiating partner.
Before this cycle of violence spreads throughout all of Europe,
France needs to do the right thing. The French have been speaking
out of both sides of their mouths for too long. They've been
speaking out of both of their nostrils for too long, too. If
appeasement was the solution in Iraq, it's the solution for the
"Paristinian" revolt. If appeasement was the solution for
Hitler, it's the solution for the "Paristinian" revolt. If
appeasement was the solution for Israel in dealing with its
"Palestinian" problem, it's the solution for France's
"Paristinian" uprising. more...
-
On
A7 Radio: Slice Her Up! The Un-doing of Israel (November
07, 2005)
- AUDIO The Vatican
wants Jerusalem's King David's Tomb for themselves. The Evangelists
want the shores of the Sea of Galilee. The U.N. is hinting it wants
Jerusalem to be its new home and the Arab invaders want ALL of
Israel. How much will Israel secede before fading to oblivion? Plus:
Prof. Paul Eidelberg speaks on, "The State Versus The Jewish
People".
-
Abbas'
group: We're with Iranian president (November
06, 2005)
- Expresses solidarity with
call to 'wipe Israel off map' The military
wing of PA President Mahmoud Abbas' Fatah party today expressed
solidarity with Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's remarks to
"wipe Israel off the map," and is currently the only
Palestinian terror group to reject a cease fire being quietly
negotiated by Egypt, WND has learned. "We express our full
support and solidarity with the Iranian President in which he
frankly called to erase Israel from the map of the world. We support
the Iranian President's position vis-à-vis this illusion that is
the state of Israel and we say that with the help of Allah this
illusion will disappear," stated a pamphlet distributed in Gaza
yesterday by the Al Aqsa Martyrs Brigades and obtained by WorldNetDaily.
The Brigades was founded in 2000 by senior Fatah members to serve as
the "resistance" wing of their party. Continued the
pamphlet: "Everyone who recognizes Israel as a state while it
continues to exist on Palestinian land neglects and disregards the
Palestinian people who daily sacrifice their blood for the
liberation of Palestine and Jerusalem." Al Aqsa also stated
"the clashes taking place in our occupied territories will
determine our destiny for hundreds of years to come." The
comments come as Egypt is attempting to broker a renewed cease fire
with Hamas, Islamic Jihad, and Al Aqsa since the current truce,
signed in February, expires at the end of the year. more...
Reported from harpazo
Ready:
-
Fuel's
paradise? Power source that turns physics on its head (November
07, 2005)
- It seems too good to be true: a new source of near-limitless power
that costs virtually nothing, uses tiny amounts of water as its fuel
and produces next to no waste. If that does not sound radical
enough, how about this: the principle behind the source turns modern
physics on its head. Randell Mills, a Harvard University medic who
also studied electrical engineering at Massachusetts Institute of
Technology, claims to have built a prototype power source that
generates up to 1,000 times more heat than conventional fuel.
Independent scientists claim to have verified the experiments and Dr
Mills says that his company, Blacklight Power, has tens of millions
of dollars in investment lined up to bring the idea to market. And
he claims to be just months away from unveiling his creation. The
problem is that according to the rules of quantum mechanics, the
physics that governs the behaviour of atoms, the idea is
theoretically impossible. "Physicists are quite conservative.
It's not easy to convince them to change a theory that is accepted
for 50 to 60 years. I don't think [Mills's] theory should be
supported," said Jan Naudts, a theoretical physicist at the
University of Antwerp.
What has much of the physics world up in arms is Dr Mills's claim
that he has produced a new form of hydrogen, the simplest of all the
atoms, with just a single proton circled by one electron. In his
"hydrino", the electron sits a little closer to the proton
than normal, and the formation of the new atoms from traditional
hydrogen releases huge amounts of energy. This is scientific heresy.
According to quantum mechanics, electrons can only exist in an atom
in strictly defined orbits, and the shortest distance allowed
between the proton and electron in hydrogen is fixed. The two
particles are simply not allowed to get any closer. more...
-
Italian
FM calls for global backing of Israel (November
07, 2005)
- Italy's foreign minister has called on the international community
to help guarantee Israel's security and condemned Iran's president
for saying the Jewish state should be "wiped off the map."
Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad merely said what many others
think "but have not always dared speak with such
brutality," Gianfranco Fini also was quoted as saying in an
interview published Saturday in Milan daily Corriere della Sera.
"Not recognizing Israel's right to exist is an incentive for
terrorism because the moment you don't recognize a state's right to
exist you don't recognize a people's right to exist," Fini was
quoted as saying. "That makes it clear that it is indispensable
to guarantee to Israel the commitment of the international community
towards its safety," Fini said. During a visit to Israel
earlier this week, Fini said Italy wants Iran to be referred to the
UN Security Council for possible sanctions on the issue of nuclear
weapons. Until then, Fini had rarely spoken in public about Italy's
position on the Iranian nuclear issue.
-
Chirac
vows action as riots spread (November 07, 2005)
- Rioters fired at police and burned schools and churches in an 11th
night of violence in France, despite words from the president that
restoring order was a top priority. Damage from protests across
France hit a new peak overnight, as rioters burned 1,408 vehicles,
France's national police chief said. More than 4,300 vehicles have
been burned since the riots began. The figure was an increase from
the night before, when 1,295 vehicles were burned, Michel Gaudin
told a news conference. He said that police made 395 arrests
overnight Sunday-Monday, up from 345 the night before. Apparent
copycat attacks spread outside France for the first time, with five
cars torched outside Brussels' main train station, police in the
Belgian capital told The Associated Press. Ten riot police were
injured by youths firing fine-grain birdshot in the southern Paris
suburb of Grigny, national police spokesman Patrick Hamon said. Two
were hospitalized but their lives were not in danger, he said. It
was the first time police were injured by weapons fire since the
unrest started. "We are witnessing a sort of shock wave that is
spreading across the country," Gaudin said, noting that the
violence appeared to be sliding away from Paris and worsening
elsewhere in France. more...
-
Muslim
Riots Break Out in Denmark As Well (November
07, 2005)
- As Muslim riots spread across France, Denmark is also beginning to
see its own Islamic Intifada. In Arhus, Denmark, young Muslims were
heard chanting, “This land belongs to us!” A masked spokesman
for the rioters told Danish reporters that Muslims were tired of
being oppressed and harassed and warned the police to stay away.
"This is our area. We rule this place,” he said. The riots
have increased following a cartoon in Danish paper The Jyllands Pos
involving Mohammed. Rocks and firebombs have become commonplace in
many neighborhoods and firefighters are afraid to enter them to put
out the fires. more...
- 11th
night of holy hell in France (November 07, 2005)
- France endured its 11th straight night of riots by mostly Muslim
immigrants with as many as 30 policemen injured, 10 of whom were
shot. A Molotov cocktail "factory" was discovered by
police just outside Paris, 839 vehicles were burned, and rioters
were reported to have fired shotguns and hunting rifles on police
for the first time since the uprising began. French President
Jacques Chirac promised arrest, trials and punishment for those
sowing "violence or fear" as police and rioters clashed
south of Paris and in other towns around the capital. Ten riot
police were wounded, two seriously, in fighting with 250 to 300
youths in Grigny. Across the country, rioters pelted Molotov
cocktails at cars and a school, and firefighters in some areas
worked under police escort. In Evry, south of Paris, police
discovered what they called "a Molotov cocktail factory"
in an unused police station. Six teenagers were arrested.
Significant supplies of gasoline were found and about 150 bottles, a
third of them filled and ready to be used, were seized. On Saturday
night, mostly North African rioters torched nearly 1,300 vehicles
and torched businesses, schools and symbols of French authority,
including post offices and provincial police stations. The violence
spread to Paris for the first time. more...
- Report:
Israel to Hand Control of Jerusalem Holy Site to Vatican (November
07, 2005)
- According to the reports, Israel will give the Holy See possession
of the Coenaculum, or the Room of the Last Supper (also known as the
Upper Room or the Cenacle), on Mount Zion. In exchange, Israel is to
gain control of a 12th-century synagogue in Toledo, Spain, which is
currently the Santa Maria la Blanca Church, says the Times of
London. The synagogue became a church during the 15th-century
expulsion of Jews from Spain. President Moshe Katsav and Pope
Benedict XVI are to announce the historic real estate deal during
their upcoming meeting in Rome, the reports claimed. The Foreign
Ministry has dismissed the reports as "nonsense," but they
have already aroused stormy reactions from religious factions
warning against a change in the fragile status quo in relations
among Christians, Jews and Muslims. Israeli government sources said
the report recycles an old proposal that came up during more than a
decade of Israel-Vatican talks on bilateral ties. They called the
Catholic proposal "insulting and unreasonable," and said
an Israeli investigation indicated that the Vatican does not even
own the Toledo church. The ministry said Israel rejected the
proposal in 2003 and that the issue has not been raised since. The
only Israeli official who has publicly spoken about this issue is
former interior minister Avraham Poraz (Shinui), who said during a
visit to the Vatican last September that from Israel's perspective,
the exchange could take place if the relevant parties were to agree.
In the last few days, officials in the Greek Orthodox Church have
asked the Jerusalem municipality for an explanation, since it claims
ownership of all of Mount Zion. The Diaspora Yeshiva, which uses
several buildings on Mount Zion, asked Prime Minister Ariel Sharon
yesterday to intervene in an effort to prevent "the Tomb of
David from getting into Christian hands." more...
- Indiana
tornado kills 23, injures at least 220 (November
07, 2005)
- At least five people were confirmed dead in Warrick County and at
least 18 were killed in Vanderburgh County, according to county
officials. Three area hospitals reported treating more than 220
people. At St. Mary's Medical Center in Evansville, the closest
hospital to the destruction, at least 30 were admitted with serious
injuries, and twelve people were in critical condition. Deaconess
Hospital in Evansville had at least 15 people in critical condition,
officials there said. "We've had severe damage," said
Newburgh Assistant Fire Chief Chad Bennett. "Homes were totally
devastated. There are a lot of people thankful to be alive
today." Officials said the death toll would likely climb as
rescue workers picked through rubble in house-to-house searches and
scoured farm lands. About 130 Indiana National Guard troops were
called in to assist in recovery efforts and to help provide security
and clean up debris. At least two people were found dead in a
soybean field in Warrick County, according to the Newburgh fire
department. The Eastbrooke mobile home park in Evansville was one of
the places hardest hit when the storm struck well before dawn. Many
homes there were reduced to twisted piles of metal that lay mixed
with the remains of downed trees, smashed cars, and other debris. more...
- Sanhedrin
Project Unveiled With Humility (November
06, 2005)
- Since it was launched in Tiberias last year, the Court of 71
rabbis has strived to fulfill the halakhic (Jewish legal)
requirements for renewing authentic semicha (rabbinic ordination
passed down from Moses) and for reestablishing the Great Court,
which was disbanded 1,600 years ago. At Sunday’s conference,
distinguished members of the Court, led by Rabbi Adin Even-Israel (Steinsaltz),
presented a humble, yet exhilarating plan to widen the scope and
acceptance of the Court to truly move toward becoming the restored
Sanhedrin of old. Along with the increasingly modest references to
the current institution of a Court or Sanhedrin project came new
high-caliber participants in the project. Rabbi Even-Israel publicly
accepted the position of Nassi, President of the Sanhedrin, and
Rabbi Re’em HaCohen – head of the Otniel Hesder Yeshiva -
delivered the first address of the morning. Kiryat Arba Chief Rabbi
and Dayan (Rabbinical Court Judge) Dov Lior spoke both at the
conference and later at the festive meal. Also participating in the
conference were Rabbi Yisrael Rozen, who heads the Tzomet Institute,
and Rabbi Ratzon Arussi, Chief Rabbi of Kiryat Ono and a member of
the Chief Rabbinate. Both spoke about the relationship of Torah Law
with the law of the State of Israel, with Rozen focusing on the
grassroots desire for honest and sincere leadership in Israeli
society following the crisis of the Disengagement, and Arussi
outlining the critical importance of the formation of a unified
court of Torah monetary law.
Rabbi Ratzon Arussi addresses those attending the conference. more...
- Sex
at School Increasing, Some Educators Say (November
06, 2005)
- Perhaps the most shocking thing about students having sex in a
high school auditorium was that other students didn't find it very
shocking at all. "I glanced over and, whatever, I just let him
continue on with his business," said a 16-year-old linebacker
on the Osbourn High School football team who, along with a friend,
stumbled upon a couple engaging in oral sex. "I stayed for five
to eight minutes, just talking. We weren't worried about it. When
the janitor came in, everyone started running." Manassas school
officials weren't as laid back. The students -- eight in all -- were
quickly identified and suspended, and the matter prompted the small
school system to confront an issue many adults would rather not
face: in this case, two girls and three boys engaging in oral sex or
intercourse on school property while three other boys watched,
according to sources familiar with what happened. "In all the
years that I've been in education, I've never run into this one
before," said John Boronkay, the school system's acting
superintendent. "It's a new one." Actually, it's not so
new. According to some teenagers, sex on school property is more
frequent than adults might imagine. And some adults who work with
teenagers said it's happening more often these days. There's
anecdotal evidence to support that: more...
- ALIEN
ABDUCTION REPORTS ARE RISING — AS SEEN ON TV (November
05, 2005)
- A few quick questions: Have you seen beams of light come into your
room through a window? Have you ever woken up startled? Do you have
chronic sinusitis? Do you have to sleep against a wall? Ever been
afraid of your closet? Have ringing in your ears? A fear of doctors?
Had the feeling you were going crazy? Are you aware of the cosmos,
interested in ecology, the environment, vegetarianism? Did you
answer "yes" to one or more?
The good news is, welcome to the club. The bad news is, according to
a study conducted in 2002 by the Roper Center for Public Opinion,
these are a few of 58 positive indicators that you might be one of
the 3.7 million Americans who say they have been abducted by aliens.
Even better news? There's about to be a bunch more of you. It seems
that you can Google "alien abduction," read big books, do
extensive research and still come up with one conclusion: The more
TV you watch, the more knowledge you have of the appearance and
behavior of abducting aliens. And the more knowledge you have, the
more likely you are to be abducted. Or think you've been abducted.
Or are willing to try to convince the rest of us that you've been
abducted, experimented on, had your eyes pulled out, your private
parts probed and your nose implanted with some kind of thing that
only the aliens can find on careful review. more...
- Thousands
Demonstrate at Pro-Israel Rally Near Iranian Embassy in Rome (November
04, 2005)
- Italy's foreign minister said he would not participate in a
pro-Israel rally in Rome on Thursday evening, despite a promise to
Israel that he would do so, in order to avoid damaging Italian
national interests. The Italian defense minister also said he would
not attend the rally, Israel Radio reported. Foreign Minister
Gianfranco Fini issued a statement a few hours before the torch-lit
demonstration outside the Iranian embassy to protest remarks by the
Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad that Israel should be
"wiped off the map." "My physical presence, as
foreign minister, at this evening's rally could cause harmful
consequences to our national interests and to the security of our
fellow citizens from the Iranian side," Fini said. Italian
Premier Silvio Berlusconi expressed support for Fini's decision not
to attend the rally, news agencies reported Thursday night. Fini had
made a two-day official visit to the Palestinian territories and
Israel earlier this week. During the visit, he had promised Foreign
Minister Silvan Shalom that he would participate in the Rome rally.
As Iran worked behind the scenes to express displeasure over a
planned pro-Israel rally scheduled to be held in Rome on Thursday,
Italian politicians from the left and right have said they were to
join the event. more...
Reported from Steve
Quayle:
- Wake
Up, Europe, You've a War on Your Hands (November
07, 2005)
- Ever since 9/11, I've been
gloomily predicting the European powder keg's about to go up. ''By
2010 we'll be watching burning buildings, street riots and
assassinations on the news every night,'' I wrote in Canada's
Western Standard back in February. Silly
me. The Eurabian civil war appears to have started some years ahead
of my optimistic schedule. As Thursday's edition of the Guardian
reported in London: ''French youths fired at police and burned over
300 cars last night as towns around Paris experienced their worst
night of violence in a week of urban unrest.'' ''French youths,''
huh? You mean Pierre and Jacques and Marcel and Alphonse? Granted
that most of the "youths" are technically citizens of the
French Republic, it doesn't take much time in les banlieus of
Paris to discover that the rioters do not think of their primary
identity as ''French'': They're young men from North Africa growing
ever more estranged from the broader community with each passing
year and wedded ever more intensely to an assertive Muslim identity
more implacable than anything you're likely to find in the Middle
East. After four somnolent years, it turns out finally that there
really is an explosive ''Arab street,'' but it's in Clichy-sous-Bois.
The notion that Texas neo-con arrogance was responsible for frosting
up trans-Atlantic relations was always preposterous, even for
someone as complacent and blinkered as John Kerry. If you had
millions of seething unassimilated Muslim youths in lawless suburbs
ringing every major city, would you be so eager to send your troops
into an Arab country fighting alongside the Americans? For half a
decade, French Arabs have been carrying on a low-level intifada
against synagogues, kosher butchers, Jewish schools, etc. The
concern of the political class has been to prevent the spread of
these attacks to targets of more, ah, general interest. They seem to
have lost that battle. Unlike America's Europhiles, France's Arab
street correctly identified Chirac's opposition to the Iraq war for
what it was: a sign of weakness. The
French have been here before, of course. Seven-thirty-two. Not 7:32
Paris time, which is when the nightly Citroen-torching begins, but
732 AD — as in one and a third millennia ago. By then, the
Muslims had advanced a thousand miles north of Gibraltar to control
Spain and southern France up to the banks of the Loire. In October
732, the Moorish general Abd al-Rahman and his Muslim army were not
exactly at the gates of Paris, but they were within 200 miles, just
south of the great Frankish shrine of St. Martin of Tours. Somewhere
on the road between Poitiers and Tours, they met a Frankish force
and, unlike other Christian armies in Europe, this one held its
ground ''like a wall . . . a firm glacial mass,'' as the Chronicle
of Isidore puts it. A week later, Abd al-Rahman was dead, the
Muslims were heading south, and the French general, Charles, had
earned himself the surname ''Martel'' — or ''the Hammer.'' more...
- Thailand:
Martial Law Extended as Insurgency Rages On (November
07, 2005)
- Two more Muslim-dominated districts under martial law.
"The insurgents have used the districts to hide weapons". The
army has extended martial law to two more Muslim-dominated districts
of its insurgency-wracked south, a day after Islamic separatists
staged a new show of strength with bombings that blacked out a
provincial capital. The top security official for the south, general
Khwanchart Klaharn, said martial law was being declared in two
districts of Songkhla province, which is next to the country's three
southernmost Muslim-dominated provinces - Narathiwat, Yala and
Pattani - where the insurgency has flared, killing more than 1,100
people since January last year. "The insurgents have used the
Chana and Thepha districts in Songkhla to hide weapons", the
general said. Meanwhile, police recovered the head of a man believed
to be a Buddhist monk. More than a dozen Buddhists have been
decapitated in the area's sectarian violence. Prime Minister Thaksin
Shinawatra said the latest clampdown was a decision of the military,
and he was not told about it in advance. more...
- Abolishing
the USA
(November 07, 2005)
- The United States of America is being
abolished. Piecemeal. Before our very eyes. By our own elected
officials — under the guidance and direction of unelected elites.
Incredible? Certainly. But, unfortunately, true nonetheless. For
decades, federal officials have ignored the pleas of American
citizens to secure our borders against an immense, ongoing migration
invasion that includes not only millions of “common variety”
illegal aliens, but also drug traffickers, terrorists, and other
violent criminals. Now, under the pretense of providing security,
the Bush administration is adopting an outrageous policy that, in
effect, does away with our borders with Mexico and Canada
altogether. Regular readers of THE NEW AMERICAN know that this
magazine has been warning that this direct assault on our nationhood
was coming, that it is part and parcel of the NAFTA-CAFTA-FTAA
process. However,
almost a million Americans received their first notice of this
fast-looming threat from a startling special report on CNN. On June
9, CNN anchorman Lou Dobbs began his evening broadcast with this
provocative announcement: “Good evening, everybody. Tonight, an
astonishing proposal to expand our borders to incorporate Mexico and
Canada and simultaneously further diminish U.S. sovereignty. Have
our political elites gone mad?” Mr. Dobbs, who has been
virtually the lone voice in the Establishment media cartel opposing
the bipartisan immigration and trade policies that are destroying
our borders and national sovereignty, then noted:
Border security is arguably the critical issue in this country’s
fight against radical Islamist terrorism. But our borders remain
porous. So porous that three million illegal aliens entered this
country last year, nearly all of them from Mexico. Now, incredibly,
a panel sponsored by the Council on Foreign Relations wants the
United States to focus not on the defense of our own borders, but
rather create what effectively would be a common border that
includes Mexico and Canada. Dobbs then switched to CNN correspondent
Christine Romans in Washington, D.C., who reported: “On Capitol
Hill, testimony calling for Americans to start thinking like
citizens of North America and treat the U.S., Mexico and Canada like
one big country.” Romans then showed brief excerpts of
congressional testimony by Professor Robert Pastor, one of the six
co-chairmen of the Council on Foreign Relations (CFR) Task Force on
North America. “The best way to secure the United States today is
not at our two borders with Mexico and Canada but at the borders of
North America as a whole,” Pastor told the Senate Foreign
Relations Committee. “What we hope to accomplish by 2010,”
Pastor continued, “is a common external tariff which will mean
that goods can move easily across the border. We want a common
security perimeter around all of North America, so as to ease the
travel of people within North America.” more...
Chip
the Light Fantastic (November 07, 2005)
- Super-fast optical computers are a step closer thanks to research
breakthroughs that may lead to silicon chips that can process
information as electronic bits or flashes of light. Two discoveries
announced in the past week have sped the path to the fabrication of
hybrid silicon chips with both electronic and photonic
components. The first discovery, published in this week's issue of
the journal Nature, foreshadows a future in which
computers may run at terahertz
speeds and, paradoxically, light will move much more slowly than it
does today. The other discovery, published in last week's issue of
the same journal, presents a new silicon-based microtransmitter that
can send optical data at 100 Gbps -- one-tenth of a terahertz. Both
teams are hoping their discoveries will fit within the present
manufacturing framework -- and can be built using the same
techniques as silicon semiconductor chips (technically,
"complementary metal-oxide semiconductor," or CMOS).
Both must also work around what is both the inherent strength and
weakness of optical computing and communications: The bits are
always moving at the speed of light. Here is where something called
"slow light" comes into play. Having been studied in
elaborate laboratory settings for years,
light propagating in optically dense media -- media that slow
light's propagation speed down considerably -- has been an area of
increasing interest in photonics. Slowing an optical bit down
enables a computer to better buffer and route information traffic in
much the same way that stoplights and speed limits are essential to
controlling the flow of physical traffic. more...
It
is Time to End Corruption in UN and Punish All Who Supported Oil
Scam and Bribe Mechanisms(November 07, 2005)
- Corruption didn''t arise out of thin air, it
arose out of the culture of the place. United Nations, international
companies, many Governments and the political parties of many
nations indulged in corrupted behavior, bribing and other illicit
methods. The oil scam is just tip of the ice berg. This is how the
world is in operation. Nothing gets done without kickbacks. It is
time to make all in UN questionable for such dishonest behavior and
take appropriate actions against the people involved. Individual
nations like India should punish those within the country involved
in oil scam. It is an opportunity for the countries to vacuum clean
their closets full of thieves, thugs and scam artists in the name of
political parties and organizations. Senior
officials at the United Nations had disregarded the damning findings
of the Volcker Commission's probe into the Iraqi Oil-For-Food
programme, the US envoy to the global body has said. "In
the bubble on First Avenue, Volcker is just ignored. I talk about
it, but it's a solitary conversation. Nobody else will be fired
unless people are indicted by outside authorities," the Sunday
Telegraph daily on Sunday quoted John Bolton, the American
Ambassador to the UN, as saying at a private dinner in New York last
week. "Corruption didn''t arise out
of thin air, it arose out of the culture of the place. Bribes,
mismanagement etc. It would be unacceptable for executives in any
normal organisation," he said. more...
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