Archive for December 26th, 2002


Iranian blogger’s meeting [1].

Iranian blogger’s meeting.



“15 months after the first waves, Blogging seems to prove so popular among young Iranian boys and girls that now the number of Persian (or Farsi) weblogs has jumped to more than 9,000. Almost half of them are using Blogger.com’s free service and other half are using a similar but more Persian-friendly online application, created by Iranian programmers, called Persianblog.com. Tomorrow, they are gathering in a big conference hall in Tehran to meet other colleagues and bloggers and to share what they’ve experienced during their lovely days of a rare thing in Iranian history: absolute freedom of expression” [MetaFilter]

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South Korean youth demonstrate keen…

South Korean youth demonstrate keen perception
 
From the front page of the L.A. Times today.



“When Lee Jin Ju pauses to think about the nuclear crisis brewing over the Korean peninsula, she knows exactly whom she fears.


“George Bush,” replies the 22-year-old accounting student without missing a beat. “He’s a war maniac.”


There is a tendency, particularly among the young, to shrug off the current situation as the creation of a hysterical White House. Many South Koreans see their estranged brethren to the north more as objects of pity than of fear, and the Americans less as saviors who defended them against communism than as potential troublemakers.


The Koreans think there is no need to worry about North Korea developing nuclear weapons,” Kim said. “They figure that Kim Jong Il loves life too much to start a war that he will surely lose…. But Bush, on the other hand, is an ascetic and a warrior.”

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[1]More on the INS mass…

More on the INS mass arrests


The recent mass arrests of hundreds of primarily Arab and Iranian immigrants for minor violations by the INS - this after asking them to voluntarily come in to be fingerprinted, has destroyed years of work by cultural organizations.


From New California Media: “For years Iranian American media and social cultural organizations have been urging Iranian immigrants living in the USA to trust the US government and get involved in social and political activities, and to be part of the society and appreciate the democracy they didn’t have in Iran. Now, this move by the INS has ruined all of the efforts of these organizations, building mistrust among Iranians and the US government.”


Some arrests were for minor infringements, since corrected, which dated back to the 1980’s!



“Takleh says he was interrogated for several hours with an INS agent demanding, among other things, proof of his marriage. “It was performed Islamically,” Takleh notes, explaining that as in most Islamic marriages, no papers were filed with state authorities — a tradition with which the agent appeared entirely unfamiliar, according to Takleh. “I have three children and of course it is not the custom to have children without marriage in Islam,” he noted.


Although Takleh’s papers are currently in order, there was a time in the 1980s when he allowed his visa to lapse after completing college. Takleh claims that he applied to a lottery and was granted full legal status at that time, something reflected in his current documents and which, he says, the agent disregarded and then recorded his status as “illegal.”


“She wouldn’t listen to me,” he says, “but just stated, ‘You are illegal.’”


The treatment of those arrested, once in jail, appears to be substantially worse than the norm.



“Conditions in the San Diego holding center are “inhumane,” said Farhan Memon, who works for a San Francisco law firm representing some of the detainees. He visited the men Sunday. They were jammed into a small cell without beds or chairs, rationed two squares of toilet paper, and given little food, he said.


“It was so cold, like 50 degrees in there, and they could get a long- sleeved shirt, but they had to buy it,” Memon said.”


More from New California Media



“Tabboa was taken to the “tanks” in the basement of the building. Fifty to 80 men and boys were placed in six rooms with two small toilets and washbowls. “Some of the detainees had trouble breathing. There was only a little space under the door to let in fresh air,” Tabboa added. “We were so tight in the rooms that we didn’t even have room for our prayers.”

I saw three elderly men (presuming to be Iranian), in the elevator, facing the wall and down, with hands cuffed in the back with two immigration officers on their sides, with me and 2-3 Latinos in there…while the INS officers were singing “Its a small world… ” and “I’m singing in the rain…” <charming>


One of the many complaints about what seemed to be deliberately bad food (verbatim from an upset visitor).



“Since Last Night, till 2:00 PM this afternoon they just visited their cell once this morning around 11:00 AM and served each detainees a disposable tray with two slices of bread and a boiled egg. Which the one I spoke with mentioned due to a rotten smell of the eggs few of them got nauseous and trough up. No drinking water has been given to them since 2:00 PM. The place is cold and they only have their inmate overall and their bed’s cover sheet and perhaps a small blanket.”


So, was this shabby treatment, which was far worse than your average arrestee gets, done deliberately or was it just more of the usual heavy handed incompetence by the INS? This story got play in media worldwide, and the reaction was uniformly negative against the INS.


Factoid: A woman who works for an immigrant association said on KFPK, she had a previously scheduled appointment with the head of L.A. INS the day after the roundups. She asked him about this and he said he could do nothing, that the orders came from very very high up.


There have been multiple demonstrations and protests, including a written protest to Ashcroft from the Mayor of Irvine California (hardly a hotbed of radicalism). Plus multiple lawsuits have been filed.


And this isn’t even nearly over. The INS has expanded the list of those who must register, and the deadline for registering is (I may not have the exact date), Jan. 20.

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U.S. Corporations that supplied Iraq’s…

U.S. Corporations that supplied Iraq’s weapons program


This information comes from the unedited version of the Iraq dossier - these portions were edited out by the U.S. before distributing it. A German newspaper published this. <Via the Memory Hole>


The following are U.S. corporations who supplied Iraq with weapons, including WMD, during the 80’s.



A = nuclear weapon program
B = biological weapon program
C = chemical weapon program
R = rocket program
K = conventional weapons, military logistics, supplies at the Iraqi Ministry of Defense, and building of military plants


USA


1. Honeywell (R, K)
2. Spectra Physics (K)
3. Semetex (R)
4. TI Coating (A, K)
5. Unisys (A, K)
6. Sperry Corp. (R, K)
7. Tektronix (R, A)
8. Rockwell (K)
9. Leybold Vacuum Systems (A)
10. Finnigan-MAT-US (A)
11. Hewlett-Packard (A, R, K)
12. Dupont (A)
13. Eastman Kodak (R)
14. American Type Culture Collection (B)
15. Alcolac International (C)
16. Consarc (A)
17. Carl Zeiss - U.S (K)
18. Cerberus (LTD) (A)
19. Electronic Associates (R)
20. International Computer Systems (A, R, K)
21. Bechtel (K)
22. EZ Logic Data Systems, Inc. (R)
23. Canberra Industries Inc. (A)
24. Axel Electronics Inc. (A)


“In addition to these 24 companies home-based in the USA are 50 subsidiaries of foreign enterprises which conducted their arms business with Iraq from within the US. Also designated as suppliers for Iraq’s arms programs (A, B, C & R) are the US Ministries of Defense, Energy, Trade and Agriculture as well as the Lawrence Livermore, Los Alamos and Sandia National Laboratories.”

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Afghan warlord allies with Taliban

Afghan warlord allies with Taliban


It appears Afghanistan isn’t even vaguely at peace, as a powerful warlord allies himself with Al-Qaeda against the U.S.



“An Afghan rebel leader, opposed to the government in Kabul, has warned that a holy war would be stepped up against international troops based in Afghanistan.
 
Gulbuddin Hekmatyar, a former Mujahideen leader, issued the threat in a message distributed among his supporters in Pakistan.


“Hezb-e-Islami [his forces] will fight our jihad until foreign troops are gone from Afghanistan and Afghans have set up an Islamic government,” the message said.


Mr Hekmatyar also said his fighters were now allied to the Taleban and al-Qaeda - “We are together,” the message read.”

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