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Thread: Istanbul´s ancient past unearthed

321.       Roswitha
4132 posts
 10 Jan 2009 Sat 09:54 pm

For all who are interested -  like me - in archeology

 

http://news.bbc.co.uk:80/2/hi/europe/7820924.stm



Thread: what caught my eye today

322.       Roswitha
4132 posts
 10 Jan 2009 Sat 01:41 am



Thread: Japanese-Turkish friendship - Ertuðrul

323.       Roswitha
4132 posts
 10 Jan 2009 Sat 01:39 am

Never knew about that, interesting....

 

 Ertuðrul, launched in 1863, was a sailing frigate of the Ottoman Navy. While returning from a goodwill voyage from Japan in 1890, she encountered a typhoon off the coast of Wakayama Prefecture, subsequently drifted into a reef and sank. The maritime accident resulted in the loss of 533 sailors, including Admiral Ali Osman Pasha.[2] Only sixty-nine sailors and officers survived and returned later home aboard two Japanese corvettes. The event is still commemorated as a foundation stone of Japanese-Turkish friendship.

 

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ertu%C4%9Frul_(Ottoman_frigate)



Thread: the killing continues, GAZA

324.       Roswitha
4132 posts
 10 Jan 2009 Sat 12:03 am

The Courage To Resist

Woman faces down armed Israeli soldiers.

http://www.informationclearinghouse.info:80/article21676.htm



Thread: Bogazici canim..:)

325.       Roswitha
4132 posts
 09 Jan 2009 Fri 10:39 pm



Thread: the killing continues, GAZA

326.       Roswitha
4132 posts
 09 Jan 2009 Fri 04:45 pm

What You´d Know About Israel If You Watched Al Jazeera TV

By Shane Bauer, New America Media. Posted January 9, 2009.

Throughout the 11 days of Israel´s pummeling of Gaza, live coverage of the war hasn´t made it into most American living rooms.

That´s because Israel, America´s staunch ally, isn´t allowing journalists to enter Gaza while Al Jazeera, called anti-American and pro-terrorist by many in Washington, is the only network broadcasting live images from Gaza to the world.

The 350 reporters who descended on Israel when the conflict began are stuck at the border between Israel and Gaza. Israel says that opening border crossings to journalists would put their soldiers in danger, but many have accused them of trying to control the story. Instead of giving their viewers up-close pictorial evidence of what is occurring in Gaza, television networks have been restricted to showing their viewers plumes of smoke as they rise in the distance.

But Al Jazeera, the Qatari network that has previously undergone attacks and had its reporters arrested by the U.S. military, remains typically defiant. While other networks are increasingly severed from Gaza as phone lines are cut and 75 percent of the territory is without electricity, Al Jazeera is bringing its approximately 140 million English- and Arabic-speaking viewers live images of bombings, tanks rolling through Gaza´s farmland, and interviews with civilians and aid workers inside Gaza city.

Like all of the networks, Al Jazeera gives constant hard-hitting interviews with politicians and analysts from Israel, the West Bank, and the rest of the Arab world. But while others can only balance pundits with more pundits, Al Jazeera has been taking the viewer to the scene to weigh the words of politicians against the reality on the ground.

Take Israel´s claim that there is no humanitarian crisis in Gaza. After showing an Israeli politician writing off the assertion of the existence of a humanitarian disaster, Al Jazeera cut to the Al Shifa hospital, the largest in all of Gaza. There, we saw that there were not enough medical supplies and civilians lying on bloody hospital beds told us that their lives were not only being crippled by bombs falling on their houses, but by the extreme lack of water and food for the people cowering inside them.

One man, as he held his dead, pale faced 7-month-old son in his arms, said, "We were in our house for three days before the bombs fell on us. We called for the Red Cross and humanitarian groups, but no one was able to reach us…We have no one but God."

Israeli officials continue to assert that they are allowing in humanitarian aid by opening the border, but as Al Jazeera´s Ayman Moheyaldin reported from the inside, "The point is not that you open the crossings to allow in 30 to 40 trucks, but that you keep them open and allow a continuous amount of goods to enter for a sustainable amount of time."

The problem isn´t only that supplies can´t get in. People still can´t get out. Most are left searching hopelessly for safety while their stories remain trapped within Gaza´s walls.

"There is nowhere safe in Gaza," an enraged John Ging, head of the UN Relief and Works Agency in Gaza, told Al Jazeera´s Sherine Tadros in front of the Al Shifa hospital today. Those words came after the Israeli Defense Forces bombed a UN school that was being used as a refuge. Later in the day, a second UN school was struck by the Israelis, killing at least 40. "Everyone here is terrorized and traumatized and they have the right to be because there is no safe haven…This violence needs to stop now. Neither side can wait for the other to stop first," he said.

While Al Jazeera might be the only channel reporting from inside Gaza, scores of channels across the Middle East are airing constant commentary as well as images of wailing women, dead children, and burning buildings on loop. On the Syrian satellite station Al-Sham, for example, a pro-Hezbollah series about Israel´s occupation of south Lebanon was alternated with a 20-minute musical piece sung over images of dead babies, American soldiers kicking men in orange jumpsuits, a naked Arab man with a bag over his head running from American military dogs, stone-throwing Palestinian children, and endless footage of blood-soaked Palestinians and Iraqis. The song´s chorus, "The heart of humanity has died. It died between us brothers. Maybe we forgot one day that all Arabs are brothers," reflects the deep anger that people are feeling toward the inaction of Arab governments here.

By and large, media here is "all Gaza, all the time," and the more people see and hear about what is going on there, the angrier they seem to get. As I rode a bus into the Palestinian refugee camp, Yarmouk, a few days ago, the Syrian radio station was taking calls. A woman screamed into the airwaves, "The people of Gaza don´t need food; they need guns to resist the Israelis!" The bus remained silent, full of straight-faced, clench-jawed passengers.

Many went home and watched the ground invasion live a couple of hours later in night vision-green on Al Jazeera. Since then, the death toll has climbed to at least 598, according to Al Jazeera, with 2,700 injured.

Meanwhile, the world´s only live coverage of the tragedy is kept away from American eyes. While Al Jazeera English competes with CNN and BBC as one of the largest networks in the world, no major American cable provider has been willing to carry the channel since it launched in 2006. Some say cable providers are squeamish about working with a channel popularly perceived in the United States as giving airtime to terrorists.

But Al Jazeera is finding its way around the problem. Today, Americans hungry for inside coverage of Gaza can download Livestation, a free program that will let viewers watch Al Jazeera English among other international networks. Defiant as always, Al Jazeera might break through another media blackout, and into American homes.

 http://www.alternet.org/audits/118080/what_you´d_know_about_israel_if_you_watched_al_jazeera_tv_/?page=entire



Thread: OF RELIGION, CHRISTIANITY AND WORLD TRADE CENTER

327.       Roswitha
4132 posts
 08 Jan 2009 Thu 04:58 pm

    

 

 

http://911truth.ozempire.com/images/Zeitgeist-DVD1.jpg

 

 



Thread: Religious Turks tested by wealth

328.       Roswitha
4132 posts
 08 Jan 2009 Thu 06:18 am

 Turkey´s religious businesspeople spent years building empires on curtains, candy bars and couches. But as observant Muslims in one of the world´s most self-consciously secular states, they were never accepted by elite society.

Now that group has become its own elite, and Turkey, a more openly religious country. It has lifted an Islamic-inspired political party to power and helped make Turkey the seventh-largest economy in Europe.

And while other Muslim societies are wrestling with radicals, Turkey´s religious merchant class is struggling instead with riches.

"Muslims here used to be tested by poverty," said Sehminur Aydin, an observant businesswoman and the daughter of a manufacturing magnate. "Now they´re being tested by wealth."

Some say religious Turks are failing that test. They see the recent economic crisis as a lesson for those who indulged in the worst excesses of consumption, summed up in the work of one Turkish interior designer: a bathroom with faucets encrusted with Swarovski crystal, a swimming pool in the bedroom, a couch rigged to rise up to the ceiling by remote control during prayer. "I know people who broke their credit cards," Aydin said.

 

 

http://www.iht.com/articles/2008/12/26/europe/turkey.php



Thread: the killing continues, GAZA

329.       Roswitha
4132 posts
 08 Jan 2009 Thu 05:34 am

Please view the moving slide show of the Gaza massacre on the left side in this article:

 

http://sabbah.biz/mt/archives/2008/12/31/chris-hedges-party-to-murder/



Thread: the killing continues, GAZA

330.       Roswitha
4132 posts
 08 Jan 2009 Thu 01:45 am

"The Palestinian-Israeli conflict is not just an issue of military occupation and Israel is not a country that was established normally. Apartheid is a crime against humanity. Israel has deprived millions of Palestinians of their liberty and property. It has perpetuated a system of gross racial discrimination and inequality. It has systematically incarcerated and tortured thousands of Palestinians, contrary to the rules of international law. It has waged a war against a civilian population, in particular children ... Palestinians are not struggling for a "state" but for freedom, liberation and equality, just like we were struggling for freedom in South Africa ..."
--Nelson Mandela, March 2001

 

QUOTING ISMAIL KHATIB, FATHER OF AHMED KHATIB

"I hope we can live a peaceful life without the killing of children. My children and the Palestinian children in the camp are dreaming of a life in peace and freedom."
-- Ismail Khatib, father of Ahmed Khatib, an 11 year old boy shot in the head by an Israeli sniper, upon donating his son´s organs to save the lives of Jewish children.



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