Archive for May, 2007

Blogger: Chaldean Thoughts
Article: Clericus Cup tournament At The Vatican
Originaly Posted On: 2007-05-28 09:11:00

Alessandra Tarantino/AP

Redemptoris Mater football team players, wearing yellow and blue, challenge for the ball with Pontificia Universita’ Lateranense players during the final of Clericus Cup tournament, at the St.Peter’s parish recreation sports center in Rome.

I’m a big fan of soccer. Seeing future clergymen playing it made me wish I attended the tournament. The students acted like

Blogger: Virtually Islamic
Article: Excellent article on Iranian popular culture: Asha…
Originaly Posted On: 2007-05-26 18:23:00

Excellent article on Iranian popular culture: Asharq Alawsat, Iran’s Underground Music Revolution, 26 May 07 “In Iran, items that are banned are readily available locally. These include satellite dishes, certain types of music, films, books and websites, in addition to certain types of clothing. For everything that is officially banned, there is an illegal alternative, for example, there are

Iranian newspaper insults Barney!

Monday, May 28th, 2007

Blogger: Ihsan
Article: Iranian newspaper insults Barney!
Originaly Posted On: 2007-05-16 18:01:00

****Calling Cheney a dinosaur is a grave insult to Barney and all dinosaurs! Iran should be grateful that Barney is the forgiving type…. otherwise… *****

The last living dinosaur found in Washington roamed over to the Middle East to growl his final breaths from the deck of USS Stennis American aircraft carrier. Funny how a nearly extinct species chooses another nearly extinct species of a vessel as a setting to bemoan his imminent departure from a life drenched in the innocent blood of his victims.

The US Vice-President Dick Cheney heaved what may well be his last threat against the Islamic Republic of Iran from among officers and men aboard a symbol of the US past as a so-called sole superpower in the ever Persian Gulf.

And while Cheney was busying himself with his little publicity stunt the knives were already being unsheathed in Washington for a welcome home party on Capitol Hill reminiscent of the final welcome Julius César received at the Senate in Rome. Moves to impeach Cheney for consequences to the US of his fossilized Neo-Conservative policies in the Middle East have already begun. A befitting end to a career spanning mass murder, torture, and racketeering, can only be playing the fall guy for President George W Bush.

The changing face of warfare is something that those of Cheney’s light intellectual caliber have evidently not fathomed. The totally extinct dinosaur Donald Rumsfeld did not grasp the new realties of warfare and the advanced doctrines at play either, which is perhaps why he went extinct. Wave after wave of fighter jets, tanks, armored personnel careers, advanced ships and helicopter gunships have failed in Iraq and Afghanistan. Six US occupation troops were killed and another three taken prisoner while Dick Cheney was still in the Middle East.

Perhaps US occupation forces would have a better chance of survival if their vehicles are up-armored with Dick Cheney’s skull because evidently nothing has managed to get through his skull if he still believes that he can threaten Iran militarily at a time when the so-called US troop surges in Iraq have not made the slightest bit of difference to the tragic state of insecurity and daily slaughter of innocent civilians.

Whether the US oil giants Chevron and Exxon may have done well out of their chief lobbyist Dick Cheney’s visit to Iraq is another story. Cheney did not travel to Baghdad out of concern for the US troops stranded in a lose-lose situation, nor did he pay his surprise visit out of compassion for hundreds of thousands of Iraqi civilian fatalities brought about as a consequence of his decisions in occupied Iraq. Mr Cheney went in the hope of sprucing up his shares’ values in US oil companies seeking to impose their terms on the Iraqi nation via a law called the “Iraqi Oil Theft Law” by the press.

Mr Cheney must have believed everything he saw in the recent Hollywood film “300” put about the battle of Thermopile between the Persian Empire and Greek city states to have dared threaten Iran. However myths do not make for facts otherwise the US vice-President would not be arriving in Baghdad International Airport wearing a bullet proof vest.

Last summer 278 lightly armed Hezbollah commandoes stood against the might of the Zionists regime’s reputedly fourth best army in the world in southern Lebanon. Thirty thousand Zionist soldiers backed by tanks, artillery, state of the art battleships and hundreds of US manufactured jet fighters bombing Hezbollah positions around the clock failed even to get a toe hold in Lebanon. They were sent packing back in disgrace to the patch of usurped land they call Israel with the Zionist sponsored Western press trying to put the best face on their humiliating historic defeat through calling the 33-day War inconclusive.

The Hollywood flick “300” was put together from images obtained from a children’s comic book and combined with some Greek self-congratulatory fairy tales. The US trained and equipped Zionist army’s defeat at the hands of just 278 Hezbollah commandos allegedly trained by the Islamic Republic’s forces, happened only ten months ago.

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Hugging Jerusalem

Monday, May 28th, 2007

Blogger: jerusalem wanderings
Article: Hugging Jerusalem
Originaly Posted On: 2007-05-23 20:26:00

Monday afternoon thousands of people were expected to gather in a love hug of Jerusalem. It was a touchy-feely thingy and those who like angry, political demonstrations stayed away. Unfortunately, I don’t think it was several thousand people who showed up - it seemed like several hundred - but we still evoked stares and curiosity from passers-by.

I walked from work towards Jaffa Gate, the closest part of the old city to my work. On the way I saw two smiling hippies and I asked them where people were for the big hug. The big blonde handsome lug, took my hand and walked with me to Jaffa Gate to look for “other hippies”. I stood in front of some ruins - to the right of Jaffa Gate - it looked like a much older part of the city wall in front of the more modern Ottoman-built wall and waited. In time, a big group of people came by to hug the walls of the old city and it seems that they were part of James Twyman’s group from the States. It was funny bumping into James Twyman here of all places. He gave me his latest CD of his - God Has No Religion - which sounds like a good conversation piece.

Pretty soon he had his group breathing in and breathing out chanting the one of the names of God (I Am That) over and over again while we all held hands. He prayed with us for the peace of Jerusalem and for a while it seemed as if the prayers were reaching the place they were supposed to reach.

After we all went over to hug the wall. Now it seems that people who hug walls belong in a funny farm - but you know what? It actually felt good. I put my head against the wall and the ancient stones felt warm and wonderful against my face. And then I realized that if you hug the walls of Jerusalem, the walls will hug you back.

Extremism & True Islam

Monday, May 28th, 2007

Blogger: Mideast Youth - Thinking Ahead
Article: Extremism & True Islam
Originaly Posted On: 2007-05-28 09:10:37

In my last blog a question asked how do you think thay managed [your government] to stay up to now, its part of history. Its our (muslim) bad luck that most of our rulers used and abused Islam to give strengthen & protection their rule. In the end of 1700 century Muhammad bin Saud (founder of the First Saudi State.) made a deal with Muhammad ibn Abd-al-Wahhab that ibn Abd-al-Wahhab will support & justify the rule of ibn Saud as legal Islamic Govt. and in return ibn Saud will accept Wahabism as kingdom official religion. Also provide support & protection to ibn Abd-al-Wahhab in spreading Wahabism. And still now in Saudi Arabia Saud family is ruling thats why the Govt. have to support the Wahabism and its subsidiaries like religious police. Theses extremist people have very strong hold & control on Govt. and people. As Rasha said though most of the educated Saudi peple dont like them but bcoz of their influence they cant resist.
Personally I dont believe in any sectarianism in Islam even not in any Shia and Sunni division. (My intension is not to insult any sect (mazhab) including Wahabism. I am writing what I read in history and as per my personal observation). But the if you go in the history of Wahabism you will find that where they gained control on any area they torture and killed the people of other sects and places of worship, like in Madina Munawara, Taif and Karbala also in 1800 century. Rigidness and harshness is the style & habit of Wahabism. Even there is Fatawa that killing of others sects people, even though they are muslims, occupying & destroying their lands is justified. I am 100% sure if I wrote this thing before terrorist activities & bombing in Saudi Arabia very few will agree with me and people say that may be I am Shia or jew. Saudi Govt. nurtured these people with money and unlimited power & authority in Kingdom until the 9/11. After 9/11 as Govt. tries to limit them theses extremist turned against the Govt, bcoz they are already brain-washed and raised with the ideology that kill anyone who is against you. And we saw bomb blasting & killing of innocent people with the hand of its own people. Now the Govt. eyes open that they are trapped in their own snare, so they started arresting & killing these extremist people. These extremist people give birth to Talibanization who give lot of insult to Islam by caging womens in homes, destroying Womens schools, hitting womens for not veiling (like Iran), beating people for not having beard & having short trousers, killing other sects people (shias in Mazar Sherif). They comitted all these crimes on the name of so-called Islam, and infact Islam never order you to kill any muslim on these basis, Islam order for the eduaction of Women’s. Even before the Taliban, these extremist people of Wahibism and Shais already fought a bloody Sectarian war in Pakistan. They both used the Pakistani agents of their sides and blasted each other mosques and killed many innocent people. After Pakistani Govt. requested the Irani & Saudi govt. for stopping their respective groups from funding this proxy war in the land of Pakistan & its people.
Now if you go to the teachings of Islam you will never find any single example of extremism. Islam doesnt allow anyone to judge others faith, infact its the authority & right of Allah Karim. Even in one War, when non-muslim (kafir) saw he is now being killed by a Muslim he recite shahada (embrace Islam) but that Muslim soldier killed him with the idea that he recited shahada to save his life. As this incident reported to prophet Mohammad (ASW), he said its a murder and angry on that Muslim soldier. That muslin soldier argued that he recited shahada to save his life but prophet Mohammad (ASW) said a historical sentence that did you split his heart to see that he recited shahada to save his life ?. This is the Islam and now days we are killing each others as aunts on the name of Islam.
We intellectuals & educated people blame religious clerks (Sheikhs) for all the bad things in Islam. But people are more responsible for not knowing True Islam. I think till graduation & masters we read more than 200 syllabus books but we never ever bother to read Quran & Seerat Rasool (ASW). We put the responsibility of most important thing of life on these religious Clerks (Sheikhs) ?. These Clerks (Sheikhs) never stopped us from reading Quran & Seerat Rasool (ASW), until and unless we our self not read & research the Islam we will be puppet (…) in the hands of these extremist.
Teachings of Islam are universal & ever lasting, and still practical able in 21st century. The only problem is that we have made issues of those things which have no link & relation of Islam. As I said in my last blog we have to thoroughly read Quran & Sunnah (including Seerat Rasool (ASW) to find the True Islam. And I swear that Islam is most the open, easy, peaceful, flexible religion of the world.
And I am proud of being a Muslim…..
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Blogger: Chaldean Thoughts
Article: The Kidnapping of Fr. Nawzat P. Hanna
Originaly Posted On: 2007-05-20 21:54:00

Another Chaldean priest was kidnapped in Baghdad yesterday. AsiaNews confirmed the news on its Web site:

Baghdad (AsiaNews) – Yet another Chaldean priest was kidnapped this morning in Baghdad. He is Fr. Nawzat P. Hanna, parish priest of Mar Pithion, from the Baladiyat quarter. Confirmation of the abduction reached AsiaNews, via Msgr. Shlemon Warduni, Chaldean auxiliary bishop in the capital,

Blogger: Mideast Youth - Thinking Ahead
Article: Podcast #12 - Why the Muslim world is not progressing
Originaly Posted On: 2007-05-22 01:57:48

As promised, this is the podcast that several of you here have asked for. It’s about why the (Arab) Muslim world is not progressing. Short and rather sensitive/controversial. Give it a listen and discuss.
If I sound really pissed off in this one, it’s because I actually am!
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Blogger: Point of no return
Article: Libyan Jew fled in terror after 1967
Originaly Posted On: 2006-10-24 10:11:00

The Jerusalem Post continues to play its part in raising awareness of the Jewish refugees issue. Interview of Regina Bublil Waldman by Hilary Leila Krieger.

Tripoli, Libya, was ablaze for weeks after the start of the Six Day War in June 1967 as Muslim mobs terrorized Jews, destroying property and claiming lives.

The Libyan government finally allowed - or forced - the Jews to leave the country, but anti-Jewish anger remained high.

Regina Bublil and her family were on a bus that was supposed to bring them to freedom, but she didn’t believe they were safe in the hands of the driver. When he pulled over well before they reached the airport, saying the bus had “broken down,” her suspicions became stronger.

Bublil, 19, asked the driver’s helper to call a cab for her family from a nearby gas station and then followed him. She overheard him telling someone that the situation was “under control” and decided to make her own call for help.

Bublil wrestled with him for the phone and then called the British engineer she had worked for that summer until the violence forced her to take secret refuge in his house. Her parents and siblings survived because their upstairs neighbor, a Muslim, hid them and convinced the mob surrounding their home that they were out of the country. Meanwhile they burned her father’s factory and real estate.

Clutching the phone with shaking hands and speaking English so she wouldn’t be understood, Bublil explained to her boss where the bus was stopped and told him to hurry. When she got back to the bus, she found the driver holding a match to the gas-drenched vehicle in order to set it ablaze with her family inside. But just in time, her boss pulled up and helped her and her family escape.

When they got to the airport, they found that they weren’t expected. “Bublil family?” the airport attendant asked with surprise. “You’re not supposed to be here.”

Their reservations presumably canceled because the plot against them was expected to succeed, the British engineer contacted a friend who worked at the airport. The friend removed seven British passengers from a flight departing right then for Malta so that the Bublils could escape.

She also said that Israel, by successfully resettling the refugees without asking for international funds, hadn’t brought attention to the issue.

But she added that when it came to international forums such as the United Nations - where the Palestinian refugee issue has been addressed in hundreds of resolutions while none have been devoted to the Jewish refugees - anti-Semitism was at play.

“There wasn’t sympathy toward [us]. People really didn’t care,” she said. “The war in the Middle East created two populations of refugees, and it’s a mistake to think, like the international community does, that there’s only one group of refugees - the Palestinians.”

Bublil said Palestinian refugees’ grievances needed to be addressed as part of the process of creating two states, just as those of Jews would.

She also said she hoped that until that happened, the Palestinians would learn from her example.

“Instead of feeling victimized, I never felt I was a victim,” she said. Instead she crusaded for the rights of Soviet Jews, victims of Chilean dictator Augusto Pinochet and Bosnian Muslim refugees.

“I have forgiven the perpetrators [in Libya],” she said. “Hate is a weapon of mass destruction. And what I think is really sad in the case of Palestinians is that these are people who deserve a better life. They have been victimized by their own leaders, and caught in a web.”

“So long as the Arab leaders keep on perpetuating the hatred in the Palestinian territories and in Gaza, they will keep the Palestinian people perpetually walking the path of death and destruction,” she said.

In Malta, doctors and stretchers met them at the plane. They were so traumatized, she recalled, that “we couldn’t talk.”

But now, Bublil isn’t afraid to speak out. The problem today, she said, was that not enough people knew what she and other Jews driven out of Arab countries endured.

“The Jews from the Arab countries wanted to let bygones be bygones and just get on with their lives. It wasn’t until the next generation came to haunt us that [we realized] this story is not being told, that our heritage is gone, that we’re extinct,” she said.

Bublil, now known by her married name, Waldman, heads the San Francisco-based advocacy group Jimena: Jews Indigenous to the Middle East and North America. On Monday she was in Israel to participate in a conference launching an “International Rights and Redress Campaign” on behalf of the estimated 850,000 Jews who fled from Arab states after the creation of the State of Israel.

According to Jimena, less than 10,000 are now left in these countries; the Jews who lived for more than 2,000 years in Libya are entirely gone.

Part of the campaign examines the issue of restitution for Jews who had to leave everything behind at a moment’s notice, but its overall focus is on raising awareness. “We want to be part of history,” Bublil said. “We don’t want to be called the forgotten refugees anymore.”

She acknowledged that Mizrahi Jews hadn’t done enough to raise the issue within the Jewish community. “We have to look in the mirror and say, ‘What have we done to tell our story?’”

She also said that Israel, by successfully resettling the refugees without asking for international funds, hadn’t brought attention to the issue.

But she added that when it came to international forums such as the United Nations - where the Palestinian refugee issue has been addressed in hundreds of resolutions while none have been devoted to the Jewish refugees - anti-Semitism was at play.

“There wasn’t sympathy toward [us]. People really didn’t care,” she said. “The war in the Middle East created two populations of refugees, and it’s a mistake to think, like the international community does, that there’s only one group of refugees - the Palestinians.”

Bublil said Palestinian refugees’ grievances needed to be addressed as part of the process of creating two states, just as those of Jews would.

She also said she hoped that until that happened, the Palestinians would learn from her example.

“Instead of feeling victimized, I never felt I was a victim,” she said. Instead she crusaded for the rights of Soviet Jews, victims of Chilean dictator Augusto Pinochet and Bosnian Muslim refugees.

“I have forgiven the perpetrators [in Libya],” she said. “Hate is a weapon of mass destruction. And what I think is really sad in the case of Palestinians is that these are people who deserve a better life. They have been victimized by their own leaders, and caught in a web.”

“So long as the Arab leaders keep on perpetuating the hatred in the Palestinian territories and in Gaza, they will keep the Palestinian people perpetually walking the path of death and destruction,” she said.

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Blogger: Chaldean Thoughts
Article: Chaldean Bishops Appeal To The Iraqi Politicians
Originaly Posted On: 2007-05-05 17:43:00

Fay’s NOTE: News from Iraq wasn’t pleasant during the last two weeks. So, I took a week-long break from the news. I’m back with better energy.

In these last four years our Iraqi people have suffered and continue to suffer from threats, kidnappings, forced exile, attacks and killings which have provoked thousands of innocent victims and the total destruction of the Iraqi institutions and national

Blogger: Baha’i Faith in Egypt
Article: Bahá’ís in Egypt Pay Taxes—But Are Deprived of Civil Rights
Originaly Posted On: 2007-05-10 04:27:00

On 9 may 2007, Al-Ahaly Egyptian newspaper published an interview with Dr. Basma Moussa, a professor at Cairo University’s Faculty of Dentistry and an Egyptian Baha’i.

Instead of translating the article, the following are my conclusions based on the information provided in that interview:

There must be separation between citizenship and belief—they cannot be interconnected. Each Egyptian citizen must be entitled to ALL citizenship rights. Presently, all Egyptian Bahá’ís are deprived of their citizenship rights simply because of their belief. They are denied government-issued ID cards which are a necessity in order to continue to live in Egypt as a human being. Nothing in normal daily living can be accomplished without these ID cards.

Egyptian Bahá’ís have always served their country and fellow citizens with absolute loyalty and sincerity. As law-abiding citizens, they have always had contributed to their society in professions, sciences, commerce and fine arts. One of the members of the community, Mr. Hussein Bikar has been recognized as a national treasure and awarded the highest prize in the land: President Mubarak’s Prize in Fine Arts.

In Egypt, it appears to be perfectly acceptable for the government to force the Bahá’ís to pay taxes like all other citizens, but seems to have no hesitation in depriving them of all their civil rights and all services due to them. The authorities cannot demand taxation from Bahá’ís with nothing in return. Is there any justice in this? This fact alone raises a very big question! One would expect that ID cards (and the national ID number) must be used in order to pay taxes!

Meanwhile, a misguided Human Rights Committee of the Egyptian Parliament just announced the outcome of its deliberations regarding the ID card issue. In an article published in the front page of Al-Dostour Al-Youmy Egyptian newspaper on 8 May 2007, the decision of that committee of the parliament was revealed, announcing that it has denied the entry of any religion on ID cards other than the three recognized “divine” religions in Egypt, i.e. Islam, Christianity & Judaism. It also refused to eliminate religious classification from Egyptian ID cards, quoting the usual baseless reservations and rhetoric regarding personal status laws (addressed in the previous post dated 9 May 2007). Thus affirming the denial of ID cards to the Bahá’ís and any other “unrecognized” religious groups in Egypt.

Here again, is another blow to human and civil rights in Egypt, disrupting hopes for progress and tolerance and depriving Egypt from a stable, more humane and progressive society.

It is worth noting that one’s religion is only in one’s heart and is the individual’s private and personal affair. Simply stating the religion of a person on a piece of paper or a plastic card cannot truly reflect the person’s true feelings, conscience or beliefs. On the other hand, no one should ever be placed in a position to have to lie about his or her own belief or religion in order to satisfy some arcane laws that dictate the religions which can be the only ones entered in ID cards and official documents.