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Sunday, 28 February 2010 |
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Once again, the Zionists are beating on the drums of war after the fulfilment of the last military drill, which was supervised by Gabi Ashkenazi. In addition to that, foreign minister Avigdor Lieberman issued a statement threatening to topple the regime of Bashar al-Asad in any new war. It seems that the Zionists are preparing themselves for a full scale confrontation, with possibly far-reaching consequences, in their quest to restore their weakened military deterrence in the region due to their military failure in the past ten years.
By Brahim Harchaoui
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Sunday, 28 February 2010 |
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A delegation of the League of Arab Students in Europe was present today with the opening of a new branch of the Starbucks enterprise in Antwerp, Belgium.
It is generally known that Starbucks supports the Occupation in Palestine, morally and financially. Annually, 10 percent of Starbucks' profit is channeled to Israel and its murderous army. Howard Schultz, the CEO of Starbucks has even been rewarded one of Israel's most decorated PR prices.
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Sunday, 13 December 2009 |
Twice I met him, and as many times he delighted me. I
can credit Robert Fisk with getting me interested in Lebanon. I have
always read his books and articles passionately, and those who know me
grew weary of my continuous references to him. But no more. The Fisk I
admired is no longer the Fisk that the world knows today. His last
article in which he equates Hezbollah, the Lebanese Resistance, with a
bunch of anti-Semites is the figurative drop.
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Thursday, 22 October 2009 |
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Fifteen years after the signing of the Wadi Araba Treaty, more and more
Jordanians have come to harbor doubts about the rationale and political
utility of that deal. In fact, it is much harder nowadays to find
Jordanian politicians and journalists, not to mention ordinary
citizens, who are willing to openly defend or embrace Wadi Araba. This
is especially true in light of the escalating extremism and hardening
positions of “Israelis”, from the top echelons of the political pyramid
to the lowest recesses of the electoral base.
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Thursday, 24 September 2009 |
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الادعاء الهولندي يلاحق منظمة اسلامية لنشرها رسوما تشكك بالمحرقة
افاد مراسلنا ان الادعاء الهولندي قرر
مؤخرا مقاضاة الرابطة العربية الاوروبية في مدينة انتيوربن البلجيكية على
خلفية دعوى اقامها مركز اسرائيلي ضد الرابطة بسبب نشرها رسوما كاريكاتورية
تشكك بالمحرقة.
وقال عضو المكتب السياسي للرابطة العربية الاوروبية
ابراهيم حرساوي في تصريح خاص لقناة العالم الاخبارية الاثنين: ان الادعاء
العام قرر ان يلاحق الرابطة العربية الاوروبية، مشيرا الى ان الملف الان
عند المدعي العام، وسينتقل بعد عدة اشهر الى المحكمة التي سترى حينها
قرارها النهائي في الملف.
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Tuesday, 08 September 2009 |
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When does freedom of expression cross the line to inciting hatred?
On Tuesday Riz speaks with Abdoulmouthalib Bouzerda, the president of the Dutch branch of the Arab European League.
Riz Khan/Aljazeera at 20.30 GMT
See for more: Aljazeera website
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Wednesday, 26 August 2009 |
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Yet another attempt by the
Zionist entity to silence all the critical voices of the free people.
Today, comrade Amani Ibrahim was arrested by the Zionist occupation
in Haifa. We are still ignorant on the reason of her arrest. Amany is
a human rights activist and a board member of the Arab Nationalists
League.
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Friday, 21 August 2009 |
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On Tuesday the public prosecutor’s office ruled that AEL was liable to prosecution for publishing the cartoon, but no charges would be brought if the campaign group permanently removed the image from its website. Initially AEL appeared to have complied with this demand.
However, at the same time the public prosecutor’s office also ruled that there was nothing illegal about the publication of the controversial Danish cartoons depicting the prophet Muhammad on the website of anti-Islam politician Geert Wilders in 2006. Likewise, it decided that the TV programme Nova, which also showed the cartoons, had not broken the law.
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Tuesday, 04 August 2009 |
Last days and weeks I have been involved in some debates with friends
and acqaintances about the importance of Arab Nationalism, hand in hand
with a Socialist project, for the liberation of our Arab homeland but
also as an ideology and project for the average Arab citizen living in
Europe.
The importance of Arab Nationalism and socialism (more specific
Nasserism named after Gamal Abdel Nasser) as a liberation project is
clear and increasing in the Arab homeland. What we mean is that the
concept of Arab Nationalism is nowadays much broader and it
incorporates today streams and parties that endorse the Arab identity
and aim at Arab unity. Hamas, Hizb’Allah and the Muslim Brotherhood are
today members of the Arab National Congress, while this congress was
formed in 1990 by Arab Nationalist thinkers and politicians.
Nationalism as an ideology for liberation and socialism as a project
for society is the only way for any society to guarantee civil
liberties and equality for all of it's citizens.
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