Bill Weinberg
Germany: call to ban Koran
A March 7 report from Denmark's notorious Jyllands-Posten, translated and reprinted with evident glee by the openly Islamophobe Agora:
The Quran reported to the Police
By Kent Olsen, correspondent to Jyllands-Posten in Berlin
Religious violence in Thailand
As we observed in the recent case in Nazareth, the choice of religious targets by the "mentally ill" is not so apolitical as it seems. If nothing else, it reflects a zeitgeist. From Reuters, March 25:
Thai Muslim killed after smashing Hindu god image
BANGKOK — A mentally-ill Muslim smashed a landmark Hindu statue in central Bangkok, worshipped by people of many religions, and was then beaten to death, police said on Tuesday.
Israel destroys Bedouin homes
Of course while the increasingly paranoid world media lavish attention on Israel's imaginary hold over US foreign policy, the Israeli state's real crimes against the Bedouin ethnic minority go virtually unreported. This March 22 alert from the Association for Defence of Bedouin Rights in Israel (received by e-mail) does not even appear to be on the Web:
Bush: I'll attack Iran to "protect Israel"
He knows how to play to a heartland audience. It's the Jews who are gonna make me sacrifice your sons on the killing fields of Iran. Never mind that Iran's growing sway over the Baghdad regime poses a threat to US control of Iraq and its critical oil resources. From AFP, March 21, via London's Asharq Alawsat:
Arab scholar: "Jewish lobby" scapegoat for imperial interests
This commentary in Egypt's Al-Ahram Weekly gets it just right. The incredibly sad irony is that Al-Ahram's editors obviously didn't read it! The introdek they appended to it assumes the piece is making the same tired point about how the Jews control US foriegn policy. In fact, Massad, to his great credit, is making the opposite point: that the Jews are taking the hit for US imperial interests.
Belarus: police break opposition protests
The countdown continues: how long before the idiot left in the West starts rallying around Lukashenko? From AP, March 24:
MINSK, Belarus - Police stormed the opposition tent camp in the Belarusian capital early Friday and rounded up hundreds of demonstrators who spent a fourth night protesting President Alexander Lukashenko's victory in a disputed election. A Canadian freelance journalist was among those in custody.
Colombia: Uribe rift with military?
From Knight-Ridder, March 21:
BOGOTA, Colombia - It's pretty easy to tell when Colombian President Alvaro Uribe is angry. The bespectacled president usually airs his grievances in public, particularly against errant generals in his army.
Colombia: US indicts FARC leaders
From the AP, March 22:
WASHINGTON — The United States charged 50 leaders of Colombia's largest guerrilla group with sending more than $25 billion worth of cocaine around the world to finance their fight at home, a federal indictment that depicts the rebels as major narco-terrorists.

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