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Study exposes massive outsourcing of emissions by rich countries : Climate and Capitalism
New study reveals scale of “outsourced emissions” Around a third of industrialised countries carbon emissions are exported to developing nations
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Israeli historian Professor Ilan Pappe and South African anti-apartheid campaigner and former government minister Ronnie Kasrils spoke on Wednesday 10 March 2010 in the Houses of Parliament on the subject of opposing apartheid. Drawing comparisons between the oppressive nature of the former South African apartheid regime and the current Israeli government they highlighted the way forward for Palestine.
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Zionism is a very successful project of deception.” Deception can be challenged even if the occupation cannot.
Simply by looking at the title of one of his books, The Ethnic Cleansing of Palestine, you can see why so many close-minded members of Israeli society made it their mission to make life so intolerable for the brave and outspoken academic Professor Ilan Pappe. So successful were they that he was forced to leave Israel, the land of his birth. Following repeated death threats and calls for him to be sacked he came to live in Britain. - The deception that Israel uses to cover up its crimes must be addressed because it can have very serious ramifications. For example, the UN fact-finding mission that produced the Goldstone Report was not the first Commission to investigate Israel for war crimes. The McBride Commission took place after the Israeli invasion of Lebanon in 1982 and came to the conclusion that Israel had committed war crimes and possibly crimes against humanity. However, Prof. Pappe declared, “the McBride Report was buried”.
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Parallels between Israeli and South African Apartheid Colonialism and the dispossession of the indigenous people.
Ronnie Kasrils began on an optimistic note by saying that Jews and Israelis, such as Ilan Pappe, are following in the footsteps of the small group of white South Africans who stood up for fairness and justice during the darkest days of the South African apartheid era. They may have been vilified at the time but later, when justice won out, they were praised; and similarly, he told Prof. Pappe, when justice wins out in the case of Palestine, your compatriots will take their hats off to you for speaking out against the Israeli regime. - “Israel, like South Africa, is an apartheid state.” It was uttered by Dr Hendrick Verwoerd, the South African Prime Minister in the 1960s and the architect of apartheid. Verwoerd was able to make that comparison even as far back as 1961 because he could see the similarity, even then, of the ethnic, right-wing, nationalistic nature of both states. He also understood that both states are about “exclusivity” in the sense that they “exclude” the indigenous people.
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Why The US Occupation Makes Iraqi Women Miss Saddam | CommonDreams.org
Under Saddam Hussein, women in government got a year’s maternity leave; that is now cut to six months. Under the Personal Status Law in force since Jul. 14, 1958, when Iraqis overthrew the British-installed monarchy, Iraqi women had most of the rights that Western women do.
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AFP: Christian-Muslim clashes leave 24 injured in Egypt
Twenty-four people were injured in clashes between Christians and Muslims in northern Egypt, a security official said on Saturday.
- Fighting broke out in the northwestern province of Mersa Matrouh when Muslim residents began to hurl stones at Christian construction workers they thought were building a church.
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مؤخرا نشرت مجلة “فوربس” الأمريكية التصنيف الدوري لأثرى أثرياء العالم. ووفقا لنتائج عام الأزمة المالية 2009 اتسعت قائمة أصحاب المليارات من 793 إلى 1011 شخصا، فيما ازداد إجمالي ثروتهم مرة ونصف من 2.4 إلى 3.6 تريليون دولار.
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