Jeremy Scahill "In Somalia We're Killing Tremendous Numbers Of Innocent People!"
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Libya - Who's Right and Who's Wrong, 1 of 3
July 25, 2011, NATO bombs a food warehouse in Zlitan, Libya. The purpose of American, European and Arab sanctions or siege is to starve a people, a nation into submission. This is a contradiction of the psyops now being promoted by the UN in Somalia, calling it one of the worst famines ever. With Somalia, it is complete with the mass media suddenly and simultaneously blasting pictures of emaciated Somali children at you, as the US Joint Special Operations Command is bombing in Somalia, killing whoever it deems to be a terrorist. War triggers famines and peace brings prosperity. We saw this in Angola when Jonas Savimbi was being used like so-called dissidents of liberty and democracy are being used today. Years ago, corporate media used such pictures of skin and bones children in other areas of Africa promoting it as starvation when the truth was that the people had been struck by the wasting attributes of HIV/AIDS, a biological warfare weapon manufactured in 1969-70 by the US Army under Public Law 91-171 and entitled "Synthetic Biological Agent". This is one reason the US Senate, the most powerful branch of the US government where Senators serve for six years before coming back up for re-election, refused for 40 years to ratify the UN Genocide Treaty. When the Libyan government indicated the food supply had become a target of NATO bombing, Western media and NATO, in concert, denied it and stated it only strike military targets. ..............
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Libya - Who's Right and Who's Wrong, 2 of 3
July 25, 2011, NATO bombs a food warehouse in Zlitan, Libya. The purpose of American, European and Arab sanctions or siege is to starve a people, a nation into submission. This is a contradiction of the psyops now being promoted by the UN in Somalia, calling it one of the worst famines ever. With Somalia, it is complete with the mass media suddenly and simultaneously blasting pictures of emaciated Somali children at you, as the US Joint Special Operations Command is bombing in Somalia, killing whoever it deems to be a terrorist. War triggers famines and peace brings prosperity. We saw this in Angola when Jonas Savimbi was being used like so-called dissidents of liberty and democracy are being used today. Years ago, corporate media used such pictures of skin and bones children in other areas of Africa promoting it as starvation when the truth was that the people had been struck by the wasting attributes of HIV/AIDS, a biological warfare weapon manufactured in 1969-70 by the US Army under Public Law 91-171 and entitled "Synthetic Biological Agent". This is one reason the US Senate, the most powerful branch of the US government where Senators serve for six years before coming back up for re-election, refused for 40 years to ratify the UN Genocide Treaty. When the Libyan government indicated the food supply had become a target of NATO bombing, Western media and NATO, in concert, denied it and stated it only strike military targets. ..............
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Libya - Who's Right and Who's Wrong, 3 of 3
July 25, 2011, NATO bombs a food warehouse in Zlitan, Libya. The purpose of American, European and Arab sanctions or siege is to starve a people, a nation into submission. This is a contradiction of the psyops now being promoted by the UN in Somalia, calling it one of the worst famines ever. With Somalia, it is complete with the mass media suddenly and simultaneously blasting pictures of emaciated Somali children at you, as the US Joint Special Operations Command is bombing in Somalia, killing whoever it deems to be a terrorist. War triggers famines and peace brings prosperity. We saw this in Angola when Jonas Savimbi was being used like so-called dissidents of liberty and democracy are being used today. Years ago, corporate media used such pictures of skin and bones children in other areas of Africa promoting it as starvation when the truth was that the people had been struck by the wasting attributes of HIV/AIDS, a biological warfare weapon manufactured in 1969-70 by the US Army under Public Law 91-171 and entitled "Synthetic Biological Agent". This is one reason the US Senate, the most powerful branch of the US government where Senators serve for six years before coming back up for re-election, refused for 40 years to ratify the UN Genocide Treaty. When the Libyan government indicated the food supply had become a target of NATO bombing, Western media and NATO, in concert, denied it and stated it only strike military targets. ..............
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Motive for Al Shabaab Arrests? President Obama Suggests Working with Somalia Day Before
He is lying. Never let a good terror scare go to waste ...... The government charged 14 people Thursday with supporting "a deadly pipeline" routing money and fighters from the U.S. to the terrorist group al-Shabab in Somalia. The cases in Minnesota, California and Alabama reflect "a very disturbing trend" of increasing support for terrorism, Attorney General Eric Holder told a news conference. He credited leaders in Muslim communities in the U.S. for helping law enforcement agencies address the problem. The nation "must prevent this kind of captivation from taking hold," the attorney general said. Most of the people charged are U.S. citizens. Some supported the terrorist organization from the United States and others traveled to Somalia to join up with al-Shabab. Al-Shabab is a Somali insurgent faction embracing a radical form of Islam similar to the harsh, conservative brand practiced by Afghanistan's Taliban regime. Its fighters, numbering several thousand strong, are battling Somalia's weakened government and have been branded a terrorist group with ties to al-Qaida by the U.S. and other Western countries. One of two indictments issued in Minnesota alleges that two Somali women and others went door-to-door in Minneapolis, Rochester, Minn. and elsewhere in the U.S. and Canada to raise funds for al-Shabab's operations in Somalia. The indictment says the women raised the money under false pretenses, claiming it would go to the poor and needy, and used phony names for recipients to conceal that the money was going to al-Shabab. The indictment alleges that the women, Amina Farah Ali and Hawo Mohamed Hassan, also raised money by making direct appeals to people in teleconferences "in which they and other speakers encouraged financial contributions to support violent jihad in Somalia." During one teleconference, the indictment says, Ali told others "to forget about the other charities" and focus on "the Jihad." The indictment says Ali and others sent the funds to al-Shabab through various hawalas, money transfer businesses that are a common source of financial transactions in the Islamic world. Ali is accused of sending $8,608 to al-Shabab on 12 different occasions between Sept. 17 2008 through July 5, 2009. After the FBI searched Ali's home in 2009, she allegedly contacted an al-Shabab leader in southern Somalia and said: "I was questioned by the enemy here. ... they took all my stuff and are investigating it ... do not accept calls from anyone." Also on Thursday, a newly released State Department annual report on worldwide terrorism noted with concern that al-Qaida, particularly in Pakistan, Yemen and Somalia, appeared to be attracting growing numbers of radicalized Americans to its cause. Roughly 20 men from the U.S. - all but one of Somali descent - left Minnesota from December 2007 through October 2009 to join al-Shabab, officials have said. Somali-Americans have been recruited and have taken part in suicide bombings in Somalia, and U.S. officials fear trained Somali-American terror plotters could return to the United States. Al-Shabab last month claimed twin bombings in Uganda that killed 76 during the World Cup final, the group's first international attack. Uganda and Burundi both have peacekeeping forces in Mogadishu, and al-Shabab has vowed to continue attacks against the two countries. Al-Shabab members began pledging allegiance to al-Qaida last year. One of its most famous members is known as Abu Mansour al-Amriki, or "the American." He appeared in a jihadist video in May 2009. Omar Jamal, the first secretary at the Permanent Mission of the Somali Republic to the United Nations, said Thursday he was happy to hear of the indictments. "We welcome this as a positive step toward the beginning of the defeat of al-Shabab," said Jamal, a longtime advocate for the Somali community in Minneapolis.
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Mogadishu - Somalia; beautiful city
http://www.somalioz.com - Mogadishu is the capital of Somalia, despite 18 years of civil war it still looks better than many African cities that enjoy peace, its alot cleaner than Nairobi, Addis Ababa, Dare Salaam, etc. The song I used is an Islamic Nasheed called Qasida Burda Sahrif and its by Muhammad al-Husyan
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GGN- News Bulletin :: April 3, 2011 Part 2/4
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P(2) Obama ends Silence on Massacare by Gaddafi White House Ppress Conference on Libya
P(2) Obama ends Silence on Massacare by Gaddafi White House Ppress Conference on Libya Obama makes historic shift on gay rights Obama Condemns Libya Amid Stalled Evacuation By HELENE COOPER and MARK LANDLER WASHINGTON — President Obama broke four days of silence on Wednesday to "strongly condemn" the Libyan government's violent crackdown on protesters and said his administration was considering a range of responses to the bloody clashes unfolding in the oil-rich North African state. Calling it "imperative that the nations and peoples of the world speak with one voice," Mr. Obama said he was dispatching Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton to Geneva next Monday to meet with top diplomats on how to respond to the crisis. "The suffering and bloodshed is outrageous, and it is unacceptable," Mr. Obama said at the White House after meeting with Mrs. Clinton. "These actions violate international norms and every standard of common decency. This violence must stop." Mr. Obama made no mention of the Libyan strongman, Col. Muammar el-Qaddafi, reflecting the administration's worry about the safety of American diplomats and their families in Tripoli, where a ferry meant to evacuate Americans was still stuck at the port, penned in by high winds in the Mediterranean. Mr. Obama has been coming under fire from critics who said he has not been tough enough against Colonel Qaddafi in the wake of the violent crackdown by pro-Qaddafi forces against demonstrators. In his remarks Wednesday, Mr. Obama said that the Libyan government has a "responsibility to refrain from violence," adding that "it must be held accountable for its failure to meet those responsibilities." But he did not call for the resignation of Colonel Qaddafi, who vowed on Tuesday to fight against the uprising until "the last drop of my blood." Mr. Obama now joins the list of American presidents bedeviled over the past 40 years by the man whom Ronald Reagan called the "mad dog of the Middle East." Administration officials said they were considering sanctions to try to influence Colonel Qaddafi. The White House press secretary, Jay Carney, refused to say whether sanctions might include a no-fly zone over Libya, but Mrs. Clinton, without addressing the no-fly option, said Tuesday that "everything will be on the table." She said the administration "will look at all the possible options to put an end to the violence, to try to influence the government." The Obama administration will no longer oppose legal challenges to the Defense of Marriage Act, just two months after Congress and the president agreed to repeal the military's ban on openly gay service members. Reporting from Washington — In a historic shift on gay rights, the Obama administration announced that it believes the Constitution usually forbids unequal treatment of gays and lesbians, particularly when it comes to federal benefits for legally married same-sex couples. Atty. Gen. Eric Holder said in a letter to Congress Wednesday that the Justice Department would no longer oppose legal challenges to the Defense of Marriage Act. The act, which was passed by Congress in 1996, bars the federal government from recognizing same-sex marriages or extending them the same benefits as heterosexual couples. Holder said the administration had decided that discrimination against gays can no longer be accepted as reasonable. Laws that allow such ... --- Subscribe Jobs Cars Real Estate Rentals More Classifieds Custom Publishing NATION HOME Breaking Hoy Crime Apps Weather Traffic Obits Community Crosswords Comics Wine Club Local L.A. Now Politics Crime Education O.C. Westside Neighborhoods Environment Obituaries FindLocal U.S. Politics Now Top of the Ticket Science & Environment Obituaries Religion World Afghanistan & Pakistan Africa Asia Europe Iran Iraq Latin America Mexico Under Siege Middle East Business Money & Co. Technology Personal Finance Small Business Company Town Jobs Real Estate Cars Sports Lakers Clippers Dodgers Angels NFL Ducks/Kings USC UCLA Soccer High Schools Scores/Stats Entertainment Movies TV Music Celebrity Arts & Culture Company Town Calendar Envelope Books FindLocal Health Booster Shots Medicine Fitness & Nutrition Mental Health Healthcare Getting Better Heart Awareness Living Home Food Image Books Parenting FindLocal Brand X Magazine Reader Photos Cars Travel Orange County California Mexico Hawaii Las Vegas Europe Asia Australia Travel & Deal Blog Opinion Editorials Op-Ed Letters Opinion L.A. Readers' Rep Shop Go: Travel Eat: Food Wear: Apparel Live: Everyday Needs Play: Electronics Save: Offers Find More Subscribe/Manage Account Place an Ad LAT Store Jobs Cars Real Estate Rentals More Classifieds Custom Publishing Weekly Ad In the News: Defense of Marriage Act Scott Walker prank call Deron Williams trade somali pirates
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P(3) Obama ends Silence on Massacare by Gaddafi White House Ppress Conference on Libya Obama makes historic shift on gay rights Obama Condemns Libya Amid Stalled Evacuation By HELENE COOPER and MARK LANDLER WASHINGTON — President Obama broke four days of silence on Wednesday to "strongly condemn" the Libyan government's violent crackdown on protesters and said his administration was considering a range of responses to the bloody clashes unfolding in the oil-rich North African state. Calling it "imperative that the nations and peoples of the world speak with one voice," Mr. Obama said he was dispatching Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton to Geneva next Monday to meet with top diplomats on how to respond to the crisis. "The suffering and bloodshed is outrageous, and it is unacceptable," Mr. Obama said at the White House after meeting with Mrs. Clinton. "These actions violate international norms and every standard of common decency. This violence must stop." Mr. Obama made no mention of the Libyan strongman, Col. Muammar el-Qaddafi, reflecting the administration's worry about the safety of American diplomats and their families in Tripoli, where a ferry meant to evacuate Americans was still stuck at the port, penned in by high winds in the Mediterranean. Mr. Obama has been coming under fire from critics who said he has not been tough enough against Colonel Qaddafi in the wake of the violent crackdown by pro-Qaddafi forces against demonstrators. In his remarks Wednesday, Mr. Obama said that the Libyan government has a "responsibility to refrain from violence," adding that "it must be held accountable for its failure to meet those responsibilities." But he did not call for the resignation of Colonel Qaddafi, who vowed on Tuesday to fight against the uprising until "the last drop of my blood." Mr. Obama now joins the list of American presidents bedeviled over the past 40 years by the man whom Ronald Reagan called the "mad dog of the Middle East." Administration officials said they were considering sanctions to try to influence Colonel Qaddafi. The White House press secretary, Jay Carney, refused to say whether sanctions might include a no-fly zone over Libya, but Mrs. Clinton, without addressing the no-fly option, said Tuesday that "everything will be on the table." She said the administration "will look at all the possible options to put an end to the violence, to try to influence the government." The Obama administration will no longer oppose legal challenges to the Defense of Marriage Act, just two months after Congress and the president agreed to repeal the military's ban on openly gay service members. Reporting from Washington — In a historic shift on gay rights, the Obama administration announced that it believes the Constitution usually forbids unequal treatment of gays and lesbians, particularly when it comes to federal benefits for legally married same-sex couples. Atty. Gen. Eric Holder said in a letter to Congress Wednesday that the Justice Department would no longer oppose legal challenges to the Defense of Marriage Act. The act, which was passed by Congress in 1996, bars the federal government from recognizing same-sex marriages or extending them the same benefits as heterosexual couples. Holder said the administration had decided that discrimination against gays can no longer be accepted as reasonable. Laws that allow such ... --- Subscribe Jobs Cars Real Estate Rentals More Classifieds Custom Publishing NATION HOME Breaking Hoy Crime Apps Weather Traffic Obits Community Crosswords Comics Wine Club Local L.A. Now Politics Crime Education O.C. Westside Neighborhoods Environment Obituaries FindLocal U.S. Politics Now Top of the Ticket Science & Environment Obituaries Religion World Afghanistan & Pakistan Africa Asia Europe Iran Iraq Latin America Mexico Under Siege Middle East Business Money & Co. Technology Personal Finance Small Business Company Town Jobs Real Estate Cars Sports Lakers Clippers Dodgers Angels NFL Ducks/Kings USC UCLA Soccer High Schools Scores/Stats Entertainment Movies TV Music Celebrity Arts & Culture Company Town Calendar Envelope Books FindLocal Health Booster Shots Medicine Fitness & Nutrition Mental Health Healthcare Getting Better Heart Awareness Living Home Food Image Books Parenting FindLocal Brand X Magazine Reader Photos Cars Travel Orange County California Mexico Hawaii Las Vegas Europe Asia Australia Travel & Deal Blog Opinion Editorials Op-Ed Letters Opinion L.A. Readers' Rep Shop Go: Travel Eat: Food Wear: Apparel Live: Everyday Needs Play: Electronics Save: Offers Find More Subscribe/Manage Account Place an Ad LAT Store Jobs Cars Real Estate Rentals More Classifieds Custom Publishing Weekly Ad In the News: Defense of Marriage Act Scott Walker prank call Deron Williams trade somali pirates
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