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2012

Football Port Said Style: The Military’s Political Game
 
Egypt Soccer Violence: The Military’s Political Game
by Dr. Ashraf Ezzat l Pyramidion
Egyptians infuriated b Protesters chant anti-government slogans during a protest condemning the death of soccer fans at Port Said stadium, near the Interior Ministry in Cairo, Feb. 2y the deaths of 74 people in soccer violence staged protests in central Cairo and clashed with the police forces, as the army-led government came under fire for failing to prevent the deadliest incident since the overthrow of Hosni Mubarak.
 
For the third day in a row, Deadly clashes continue to rage in Egypt over football riots leaving 12 killed and more than 2500 wounded in street clashes over authorities’ failure to stop Port Said football violence.

Protesters chant anti-government slogans during a protest condemning the death of soccer fans at Port Said stadium, near the Interior Ministry in Cairo, Feb. 2

State media reported renewed scuffles between members of the security forces encircling the building of the ministry of interior and demonstrators who included hardcore soccer fans, aka Ultras, known for confronting the police and who were on the frontlines of protests against the military throughout the last year.
 

Tue

07

Feb

2012

Response to Jason Kenney's Staged Citizenship Ceremony
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Joint No One Is Illegal Response to Jason Kenney's Staged Citizenship Ceremony
by NOII
Jason Kenney, Minister of Censorship and Deportation, is making headlines again with yet another parliamentary scandal. A series of access to information requests have revealed that Kenney’s office organized a bogus citizenship ceremony broadcast on Sun Media (the aspiring Fox News Network of Canada).
 
“Let’s do it. We can fake the oath,” said one Sun staffer, and arranged for six federal bureaucrats to stand in as “immigrants.” Kenney has refused to apologize for this disgusting photo-op.
 
This is the latest in a series of political scandals surrounding Kenney. Over a year ago, he rehired a senior aide who had been previously found to be illegally soliciting money for advertising campaigns through the “Conservative Ethnic Paid Media Strategy,” which targets immigrant voters. Not much later, another Conservative staffer sent out an email to community groups seeking people in “national folklore costumes which represent their ethnic backgrounds” to appear at a Harper photo-op.
 
 

Watch our video response Citizenship Canada Bureaucratic Oath:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=95IUTA6o6Mk

 

Tue

07

Feb

2012

Bringing Haiti Home to Canadians: Haiti Wikileaks Writer Ives Speaks in Canada
written by Roger Annis
 
Haiti Wikileaks Writer Speaks in Canada
by Roger Annis l Rabble.ca
Kim Ives, an editor of Haiti's largest circulation weekly newspaper, Haiti Liberté, recently completed a speaking tour to Winnipeg, Victoria and Vancouver, Canada, and Seattle, Washington in which he described the current political situation and outlook in post-earthquake Haiti.

The theme of his speaking engagements was Haiti: The Wikileaks Files. Ives is one of the lead writers, along with Dan Coughlin and Ansel Herz, of the series of articles published last year in Haiti Liberté and The Nation magazine based on revelations contained in nearly 2,000 U.S. government diplomatic cables that were provided to the two publications by the Wikileaks organization.

In his talks, Ives examined the ordeal that the survivors of the January 12, 2010 earthquake in Haiti have endured in the past two years. Recovery and reconstruction in the country is proceeding at a snail's pace. More than half a million people are still living in squalid survivor camps, hundreds of thousands more have moved back into damaged or condemned buildings or are living in plywood box temporary shelters.
 
More than 7,000 people have died from the largest outbreak of cholera in the world in recent history that began nine months after the earthquake due to the negligence of the United Nations.
 

Tue

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Feb

2012

Fukushima Update: Temperature Rising at TEPCO Unit 2
 
Fukushima Update: Unit 2 Temperature Rise
by Nelle Maxey 
TEPCO increased the volume of water being injected into Unit 2 by 35%  in the early hours of February 7.
This attempt to lower the temperature has stabilized it around 70 degrees C.
 
But it has not lowered it significantly.
 
This large increase in volumes of cooling water injection also means that TEPCO is outside the limits of operation for this reactor as I noted yesterday. They acknowledge this at the very bottom of in their morning press release for Feb 7. http://www.tepco.co.jp/en/press/corp-com/release/12020703-e.html
 
The best article on the net explaining what is going on at Unit 2 is the one below from Asahi news. It has the fewest errors and omissions and also has an excellent drawing and an excellent chart which you can see at the link to the article.
 

Tue

07

Feb

2012

NAFTA Panel Asked to Investigate Canadian Violation of Wildlife Law
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Petition Seeks International Investigation of Canada’s Farmed Fish Operations, Protections for Wild Salmon
by Center for Biological Diversity
San Francisco Conservation, fishing and native groups in Canada and the United States filed a formal petition today requesting an international investigation into Canada’s failure to protect wild salmon in British Columbia from disease and parasites in industrial fish feedlots.
 
The petition was submitted to the Commission for Environmental Cooperation under the North American Agreement on Environmental Cooperation — an environmental side agreement to the North American Free Trade Agreement — and seeks enforcement of Canada’s Fisheries Act.

"The Canadian inquiry into the collapse of Fraser River sockeye, the largest salmon-producing river in the world, suggests the primarily Norwegian-owned British Columbia salmon-farming industry exerts trade pressures that exceed Canada's political will to protect wild salmon,” said biologist Alexandra Morton with the Pacific Coast Wild Salmon Society. “Releasing viruses into native ecosystems is an irrevocable threat to biodiversity, yet Canada seems to have no mechanism to prevent salmon-farm diseases from afflicting wild salmon throughout the entire North Pacific."

Canada has permitted more than 100 industrial salmon feedlots in British Columbia to operate along wild salmon migration routes, exposing ecologically and economically valuable salmon runs to epidemics of disease, parasites, toxic chemicals and concentrated waste.
 

Tue

07

Feb

2012

Farmed Salmon Disparagement Trial Nears Finish
 
Cermaq's Clusterfuck
by Don Staniford l Salmonfarmingkills.com
The ‘Salmon Farming Kills’ lawsuit is now entering the final week with only the closing arguments to come (today is Day 17 in the scheduled 20 day trial). 

 
David Sutherland, legal counsel for the defendant Don Staniford, closed his case yesterday (6 February) at Noon after Cermaq’s lawyer David Wotherspoon ended his cross-examination of Mr. Staniford. 
 
This morning (7 February) at 10am, lawyers for Cermaq present their final case to Justice Elaine Adair (courtroom #52 - Hornby/Nelson St. entrance). 
 
Tomorrow (8 February), the defendant’s case will be presented (Day 18).  Thursday (9 February) could see the trial close early on Day 19 – with Justice Adair expected to make a final ruling over the Summer.
 

Tue

07

Feb

2012

Rafil Dhafir: The Good Doctor Done Bad by American Justice
 
Dhafir Made Moral Choice to Aid Iraqis
by Katherine Hughes l http://www.dhafirtrial.net/
On Friday, Judge Norman Mordue resentenced Dr. Rafil Dhafir to 22 years in prison, in large part because he is unrepentant about sending food and medicine to starving Iraqi civilians in violation of the International Economic Emergency Powers Act (IEEPA).
 
According to United Nations estimates, between 1 million and 1.5 million Iraqi civilians died as a direct result of the U.S. and U.K.-sponsored U.N. sanctions against Iraq.
 
Dhafir made the correct moral choice and undertook the obligation imposed on all American citizens by Nuremberg Principle IV, to reduce the genocidal consequences of sanctions, by open assistance of food and medicine to Iraqi children and adults via his Charity Help the Needy for 13 years.
 

Tue

07

Feb

2012

Taking the Prize: Anglo-American Axis Shocked, Shocked by Syria Violence
written by Alan Hart
 
Britain and United States condemn murder in Syria but condone murder in Palestine
Arising out the will of Alfred Nobel, the Swedish chemist who invented dynamite, the Nobel Prize is universally recognized as the most prestigious award in the fields of peace-making, economics, chemistry, physics, medicine and literature. How about an international award – without the gold medal, the diploma and the money – for hypocrisy?

Such an award could be called the Lebon Prize (reversing Nobel).

If there was such an award, the statements of European and American leaders in the immediate aftermath of Russia and China’s veto of the Security Council resolution to end the killing in Syria suggest two most obvious nominees for it.

One is William Hague, Britain’s foreign secretary.

 

Tue

07

Feb

2012

Climbing the Gallows' Stair Together: Obama & Israel "Lockstep" Partners in War Crimes
written by Dave Lindorff
 
US Iran Policy in 'Lockstep' with Israel?: President Obama Risks Becoming a Major-League War Criminal
by Dave Lindorff l This Can't Be Happening
A lot of attack-Iran war talk in Washington and the media, but the public is saying 'No!'
It’s a relief to know that President Obama’s “preferred” solution to dealing with disagreements with Iran is diplomacy, as he said yesterday in an interview on NBC TV, but at the same time, it’s profoundly disturbing that he is simultaneously saying that, as an AP report on the interview put it: he would “not take options off the table to stop Iran from getting nuclear weapons.”
 
Washington is full of a lot of attack-Iran war talk as is corporate media, but the public is saying 'No!'

Equally disturbing are the president’s mutually contradictory statements that, on the one hand, he feels that “Any kind of additional military activity inside the Gulf is disruptive and has a big effect on us,” and that on the other, he will “make sure that we work in lockstep” with Israel in dealing with Iran and its nuclear program.

Lockstep? With Israel?

Didn’t the US just send Gen.Martin Dempsey, chairman of the US Military’s Joint Chiefs of Staff, to Israel to tell that country’s leaders that the US does not want Israel to attack Iran’s nuclear facilities. And wasn’t Israel also told that the US would not support it in any attack on Iran, at least if the US was not warned well in advance?
 

Tue

07

Feb

2012

Obama Continues Embargo: Cuba Blockade in Its Sixth Decade
U.S. Maintains Embargo of Cuba After 50 Years, Despite International Condemnation
by Democracy Now!

There are no commemorations planned in Washington, D.C., but today marks the 50th anniversary of the U.S. embargo against Cuba — the longest-running embargo in the world. On February 7, 1962, President John F. Kennedy formally expanded the harsh regime of commercial and financial sanctions against Cuba that have continued to the present day.
 
The embargo has been solidly bipartisan, notably intensifying under the Helms-Burton Act of 1996, which was passed by a Republican-controlled Congress and signed into law by President Bill Clinton, a Democrat. The United States has targeted Cuba in defiance of widespread international condemnation. "That’s been the longest-enduring embargo we have had in the world. And the question is, why is it still there? What good has it done? Of course, it has squeezed the Cuban people," said Michael Ratner, president emeritus of the Center for Constitutional Rights, who has been involved in efforts to challenge the U.S. embargo against Cuba for many years.

 
 

Guest: Michael Ratner, president emeritus of the Center for Constitutional Rights in New York City and past president of the National Lawyers Guild.
[includes rush transcript]
 

Tue

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Feb

2012

Bubble: Why the Fossil Fuel Industry Fights

The Great Carbon Bubble: Why the Fossil Fuel Industry Fights So Hard
If we could see the world with a particularly illuminating set of spectacles, one of its most prominent features at the moment would be a giant carbon bubble, whose bursting someday will make the housing bubble of 2007 look like a lark. As yet -- as we shall see -- it’s unfortunately largely invisible to us.

In compensation, though, we have some truly beautiful images made possible by new technology.  Last month, for instance, NASA updated the most iconic photograph in our civilization’s gallery: “Blue Marble,” originally taken from Apollo 17 in 1972. The spectacular new high-def image shows a picture of the Americas on January 4th, a good day for snapping photos because there weren’t many clouds.

It was also a good day because of the striking way it could demonstrate to us just how much the planet has changed in 40 years. As Jeff Masters, the web’s most widely read meteorologist, explains, “The U.S. and Canada are virtually snow-free and cloud-free, which is extremely rare for a January day. The lack of snow in the mountains of the Western U.S. is particularly unusual. I doubt one could find a January day this cloud-free with so little snow on the ground throughout the entire satellite record, going back to the early 1960s.”
 
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