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Monday, February 02, 2015

Mahmoud Abbas embraces a mass murderer, no one cares

From Reuters, January 30:


Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas (L) greets Sudan's President Omar Hassan al-Bashir at the opening ceremony of the 24th Ordinary session of the Assembly of Heads of State and Government of the African Union (AU) at the African Union headquarters in Ethiopia's capital Addis Ababa, January 30, 2015.

Bashir is the only current head of state for whom there is an arrest warrant by the ICC on counts of war crimes (pillaging and intentionally directing attacks against civilians) and crimes against humanity (murder, extermination, forcible transfer, torture and rape).

Mahmoud Abbas, that well-regarded peacemaker, has absolutely no problem with literally embracing a war criminal who has been accused by the US of being involved in genocide.

This happened three days ago, and no media outlet felt that this is newsworthy. Which goes to show how much the media bends over backwards to give Mahmoud Abbas a pass, in order to keep alive the fiction that he is a moderate, peace-loving leader.

Solomon2 note: Bashir was also present at the late Saudi King Abdullah's funeral: link
 
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Isn't Bashir Muslim Brotherhood? Why would Abbas support him if he's against Hamas?
 
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Monday, February 02, 2015

Mahmoud Abbas embraces a mass murderer, no one cares

From Reuters, January 30:


Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas (L) greets Sudan's President Omar Hassan al-Bashir at the opening ceremony of the 24th Ordinary session of the Assembly of Heads of State and Government of the African Union (AU) at the African Union headquarters in Ethiopia's capital Addis Ababa, January 30, 2015.

Bashir is the only current head of state for whom there is an arrest warrant by the ICC on counts of war crimes (pillaging and intentionally directing attacks against civilians) and crimes against humanity (murder, extermination, forcible transfer, torture and rape).

Mahmoud Abbas, that well-regarded peacemaker, has absolutely no problem with literally embracing a war criminal who has been accused by the US of being involved in genocide.

This happened three days ago, and no media outlet felt that this is newsworthy. Which goes to show how much the media bends over backwards to give Mahmoud Abbas a pass, in order to keep alive the fiction that he is a moderate, peace-loving leader.

Solomon2 note: Bashir was also present at the late Saudi King Abdullah's funeral: link



:rofl:


Rejects palestinian ICC bid... talks about ICC..:lol:
 
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...Rejects palestinian ICC bid... talks about ICC..:lol:
In short, you agree with the Zionists that nobody cares about crimes against humanity when they are committed by an Islamist - and most Pakistanis seem to support this:


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...For Pakistanis, and many Muslim societies to get outraged at the offensive material about their faith, is at best duplicitous. In Pakistan, we grew up with Friday sermons and prayers that ended with calling for the defeat of Christians, Jews and Hindus. In some cases, there is an explicit invocation of divine help for their ‘destruction’. The grievances that such sermons manifest are political, often real, but largely imagined...This long-term detox project will only begin the day we decide that Pakistan is a nation-state, not an Ummah outpost; and a peaceful, pragmatic state, not an ideological one reeling under the contradictions of its identity. link
 
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In short, you agree with the Zionists that nobody cares about crimes against humanity when they are committed by an Islamist - and most Pakistanis seem to support this:


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...For Pakistanis, and many Muslim societies to get outraged at the offensive material about their faith, is at best duplicitous. In Pakistan, we grew up with Friday sermons and prayers that ended with calling for the defeat of Christians, Jews and Hindus. In some cases, there is an explicit invocation of divine help for their ‘destruction’. The grievances that such sermons manifest are political, often real, but largely imagined...This long-term detox project will only begin the day we decide that Pakistan is a nation-state, not an Ummah outpost; and a peaceful, pragmatic state, not an ideological one reeling under the contradictions of its identity. link


Runs out of arguement... posts non related stuff... that the best you can do Shylock?
"*OD" DAMN HYPOCRITE.. :lol:
 
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@Solomon2

Maybe you could tell your Zionists to read any of the Western newspapers, they are full of 'crimes against humanity committed by Islamists'. But hang on they wont, Zionists are pathological liars.
 
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View from abroad: Palestine — blaming the victim




Imagine a man being held by a big bruiser while his smaller sidekick beats the helpless victim. And if he complains of his treatment and threatens to go to the police, he is told that he will be beaten even harder if he does so.


This is what the Palestinians are going through: after decades of oppression, when they finally applied to the UN Security Council to set a reasonable deadline to end the Israeli occupation of their land, they were warned by Israel’s patron, the United States, not to take this step. And when the Palestinian Authority went ahead, Washington used all its diplomatic muscle to force SC members to oppose the move, or to abstain. In the final tally, the PA failed by a single vote.

After this setback, the PA has applied to join the International Criminal Court as well as a number of other international organisations. This move has also angered the Obama administration and the Netanyahu government. They fear that the Palestinians will lodge a complaint against Israel for violating the International Court of Justice ruling about the illegal nature of settlements on the occupied West Bank. Also, the killing of over two thousand civilians in Gaza in the recent Israeli assault will also probably be the subject of a complaint.

And while the ICC’s rulings will be ignored by Israel, international arrest warrants could be problematic for individual officials and politicians when they travel abroad. Already, Israel is facing increasing isolation for its policies towards the Palestinians. A number of European countries have voted to recognise the state of Palestine; and while these parliamentary votes have been mostly non-binding, they have heightened Israel’s siege mentality. The most recent setback to Israel’s foreign policy was the EU’s decision to remove Hamas from its list of terrorist organisations.

Had not a long succession of Israeli governments been given open-ended American support in the form of cash, arms and unwavering diplomatic support, it is entirely possible that Israel would have made compromises and achieved a real ‘land-for-peace’ deal with the Palestinians. However, the American blank cheque has made it possible for Tel Aviv to adopt an increasingly belligerent posture, and continue its repression and its illegal construction.

Even open-minded Israelis complain about Netanyahu and the right-wing being strengthened by unquestioning American support for the country’s intransigence. In fact, Netanyahu probably has greater support among American Jews and extremist Christians than he does among Israelis. And the fractured nature of Israel’s politics means that small parliamentary parties on the extreme right often call the shots, pushing the government further and further to the right.

Meanwhile, Mahmood Abbas is stuck in a quandary. After investing much of his dwindling political capital in talks that lead nowhere while giving cover to Israel to continue building settlements in the West Bank, he has finally concluded that the Americans are not going to apply pressure on Tel Aviv to make the necessary compromises. Ultimately, Israel wants both peace and territory. For years now, Israeli politicians have proved themselves adept at urging the Palestinians to stay engaged in the so-called peace process to placate international opinion, while continuing to gobble up occupied land.

There are now over half a million settlers in the West Bank, and they aren’t going anywhere. Even with notional land swaps, the reality is that the idea of a viable Palestinian state is now dead in the water. More realists on both sides are now talking about a single state that includes Jews, Muslims and Christians. But already, Arab Israelis are treated as second-class citizens; to think that suddenly Israelis will become more benign is to close one’s eyes to the daily humiliations Palestinians experience every day of their lives.

Also, such a solution poses a threat to the Jewish nature of Israel because not before very long, Palestinians will outnumber Jews. Clearly, such an outcome is unacceptable to most Israelis. Also, the international community views a Palestinian underclass ruled by Israelis as being akin to the kind of apartheid once practised in South Africa.

This, then, is Israel’s conundrum: how to hang on to the West Bank while still giving the impression of being interested in a peace deal that would see the emergence of a Palestinian state. So far, Netanyahu and his predecessors have kept moving the goal posts while building more and more settlements, thus making it impossible for the Palestinians to agree. They then complain that the PA is being unreasonable. By now, of course, there are so many exclusively Israeli roads connecting the settlements that the West Bank is now a collection of isolated areas and towns where movement is tightly controlled.

And while Israel enjoys solid support from the United States and other Western states, the Palestinians are not as fortunate with Muslim countries that pay lip-service to the cause, but do little in terms of actual help. Egypt under General Sisi has been positively hostile, helping Israel seal the tunnels that provided Gaza with a lifeline to the outside world. Other Arab states that had made generous promises of help in the reconstruction of a devastated Gaza have failed to actually hand over the cash. Countries like Nigeria, a temporary member of the Security Council, abstained in the UN vote after promising support.

Thus, Palestine’s tragic history has been full of betrayals and back-stabbings. Now, the US has threatened to cut off the $400 million in annual assistance it was providing to the PA if it goes ahead with its threat to seek justice at the ICC. Netanyahu, too, is threatening reprisals. Meanwhile, the Palestinians, friendless and weak, resist the occupation as best they can. They would help their cause a great deal if they could put their internal differences aside and present a common front to their foe.

Published in Dawn, January 6th, 2015
 
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Apparently Indians immigrant to US does care, what Manhood Abbas does!
 
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... Zionists are pathological liars.
It is the official ideology of Pakistan that representing Israel accurately is an "activity that in any manner challenge(s) the ideology and principles of Pakistan, and/or perspective of the government of Pakistan." - a compulsive rejection that has nothing to do or is even in opposition with facts and therefore is, by definition, pathological. Only fabricating and furthering Israel-hatred is officially deemed acceptable - thus turning Pakistanis like yourself into pathological liars.

Your concern, then, - if you want to make Pakistan a healthier society - is to combat this pathology by standing up for truth over ideology and champion Israel. You will, of course, have to deal with the anger of a majority of your fellow Pakistanis, both in Britain and at home. But even the longest journey begins with a single step.
 
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So did Obama, I don't hear you complaining about that. It's all politic, there is little ground for morality here.

Don't worry too much about these things.
 
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But Bashir is not a mass murderer as he only killed non-muslims...
 
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So did Obama, I don't hear you complaining about that. It's all politic, there is little ground for morality here.
I don't think Obama and Omar Hassan al-Bashir have ever met - do you have a picture?
 
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Netanyahu is not only worse criminal than Bashir, but even in the US Netanyahu is beginnig to be seen as the insolent big-mouth c.unt that he is.
 
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Monday, February 02, 2015

Mahmoud Abbas embraces a mass murderer, no one cares

From Reuters, January 30:


Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas (L) greets Sudan's President Omar Hassan al-Bashir at the opening ceremony of the 24th Ordinary session of the Assembly of Heads of State and Government of the African Union (AU) at the African Union headquarters in Ethiopia's capital Addis Ababa, January 30, 2015.

Bashir is the only current head of state for whom there is an arrest warrant by the ICC on counts of war crimes (pillaging and intentionally directing attacks against civilians) and crimes against humanity (murder, extermination, forcible transfer, torture and rape).

Mahmoud Abbas, that well-regarded peacemaker, has absolutely no problem with literally embracing a war criminal who has been accused by the US of being involved in genocide.

This happened three days ago, and no media outlet felt that this is newsworthy. Which goes to show how much the media bends over backwards to give Mahmoud Abbas a pass, in order to keep alive the fiction that he is a moderate, peace-loving leader.

Solomon2 note: Bashir was also present at the late Saudi King Abdullah's funeral: link
Have a look at obama with a bear hug with a mass murderer MODI
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