Bill Weinberg
More terror in Sri Lanka
The year is off to a great start. As in Madrid and Bangkok, somebody seeks to prove the intellectual superiority of their position by blowing up random civilians. (And none of these three cases involves Muslims, by the way.) From the NYT. Jan. 6:
COLOMBO — A powerful bomb blew up a passenger bus on Saturday, killing 11 people and wounding more than 40 others on the southern coast of Sri Lanka.
Somalia: ousted warlord back in Kismayo
The routing of Somalia's Islamist forces from their last stronghold in the southern port of Kismayo is being portrayed in the Western press as a victory for order and civilization against extremism and terrorism. A look at the local press reveals that the forces of the so-called "Federal Transition Government" which have taken the city are led by exactly the same warlord whose misrule had resulted in the populace rallying to the Islamic Courts Union in the first place. From Garowe Online, Jan. 1:
ETA blast reveals split in Basque independence movement?
We actually sympathize with the cause of Basque independence, but given everything that is going on in the world, why does anybody think blowing up random civilians is a legitimate means to acheive political aims? The Basque movement does appear to be divided—or does this indicate that the attack was a provocation to sabotage the peace talks? From The New Standard, Jan. 4:
Oaxaca: protest encampment outside prison
From El Universal, Jan. 2 via Chiapas95:
Relatives of prisoners detained during a Nov. 25 federal crackdown on Oaxaca demonstrators set up a protest camp outside the Miahuatlan prison in Oaxaca City Monday, and vowed to stay there until all the jailed sympathizers of the Oaxaca People's Assembly (APPO) are set free.
Zapatistas host fiesta on 13th anniversary of Chiapas uprising
From El Universal, Jan. 2 via Chiapas95. We take strong exception to the last paragraph, for reasons which should be clear to our readers.
OVENTIC, Chiapas - Thousands of Zapatista rebels on Monday celebrated the 13th anniversary of their brief uprising against the Mexican government with dance, song and discussions aimed at improving the status of poor Indians in the southern state of Chiapas.
Mexico: Chiapas establishes special prosecutor for Acteal massacre
From El Universal, Dec. 29 via Chiapas95:
TUXTLA GUTIERREZ - The Chiapas state government said Wednesday it has created a special prosecutor's office to investigate a 1997 massacre of 45 indigenous villagers.
Saddam executed; historical memory betrayed
Sadam Hussein was hanged in the pre-dawn hours of Dec. 30 for crimes against humanity in the mass murder of 148 men and boys from the Shi'ite town of Dujail in 1982, after a failed assassination attempt against him there. Also hanged were Awad Haman Bandar, the former chief justice of the Revolutionary Court, and Saddam's half-brother Barzan Ibrahim. Four other co-defendants received prison terms ranging from 15 years to life. While President Bush called the execution a milestone on Iraq's road to democracy, Human Rights Watch denounced it, calling Saddam's trial "deeply flawed."
Somalia: Ethiopia-backed forces pledge "iron hand"; Islamists pledge resistance from Kismayo
Anti-Ethiopia riots erupted in Mogadishu, Somalia's capital, Dec. 29, a day after Ethiopian troops and allied Somali militias took the city from Islamist forces. Hundreds took to the streets to hurl rocks at Ethiopian soldiers, set tires on fire and erect barricades at intersections to cries of "Get out of our country!" and "We hate you, Ethiopians!" The first armed resistance also emerged, with masked gunmen appeating on the streets in northern Mogadishu. "We’re going to turn this place into another Iraq," said one man, a construction worker who said he was part of a new underground movement to fight the Ethiopians. Ali Mohammed Gedi, the prime minister of the Ethiopia-backed transitional government, spoke to reporters from just outside the capital: "This country has been through a lot of anarchy, so to re-establish order we will have to have an iron hand."

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