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Iraqi singer Shada Hassoun wins popular Arab Idol competition

Shada managed to accomplish in a few weeks what George W. Bush has failed to do for 4 years. She unified Iraq. Singing, wearing make up and displaying her hair, something women in Iraq were able to do before the US invasion but have been able to do less and less since the fall of Saddam Hussein and their “liberation” by the United States, she was supported by Shia, Sunni, and Kurd.

Maybe she should run for president.

Al Jazeera

Shada Hassoun wrapped herself with the white, red and black flag of Iraq and broke into tears as fans swarmed the stage after her victory on one of the Arab world’s most popular entertainment programmes.

CNN International

Al Jazeera

<...blockquote>People in autonomous northern Kurdistan, the only area safe enough for people to watch the show live on a giant outside screen, jumped for joy following the win.

An Islamist politician, Sabah Ahmed, said: “We welcome this woman because she has held the name of Iraq aloft. We needed a voice to unify us.”

“Being an Islamist, I have some reservations about singing. But seven million votes for this woman from walks of society. With this percentage she outclassed politicians in Iraq. Therefore the victory unites Iraqis,” he said.

Shada performing

American Hummus needs your help

Since its inception American Hummus (AH) has been a one person operation. That situation is unsustainable. The amount of media to record and sift thru compounded by the process of editing and uploading to the internet is time consuming and cumbersome. Then there is the research and commentary.

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MSNBC: hard questions for a Carter critic

Video available here.

From Phil Weiss’ blog:

Norah O’Donnell Sees Israel Lobby Behind Carter Row

Norah O’Donnell on MSNBC just now did a very aggressive job of interviewing Steve Berman, one of the Jews who resigned from the Carter Center advisory board in protest of Carter’s book. O’Donnell asked whether he had been “lobbied” by Jewish groups to do so. Berman said he hadn’t. She didn’t seem to believe him, virtually repeating the question, and then bridled at the fact that these good friends of Carter did all this without even talking to their former hero ahead of time. Didn’t you owe the former President that? she asked.

O’Donnell made her own point of view clear when she showed footage of Carter, on Hardball, saying that the United States has been deprived (by the lobby) of the vigorous debate about the Occupied Territories that goes on every day in Israel itself. I applaud her for being a tough journalist who knows what a smokescreen is.

O’Donnell’s stance is significant. It demonstrates that, 10 months on, and notwithstanding the cowardice of the New York Times and Washington Post, Walt & Mearsheimer have mainstreamed the “lobby” as an issue. And American attitudes on Israel are changing: more and more Americans recognize that the hateful Israeli occupation has undermined our image across the Arab world.

“a clown from Harvard” Finkelstein refers to Dershowitz on DN

Norman Finkelstein, author of “Beyond Chutzpah: On the Misuse of anti-Semitism and the abuse of history” debates Gil Troy , author of Why I am a Zionist, about Jimmy Carter’s book: “Peace not Palestine” on Democracy Now:

Watch the entire debate click here: Democracy Now

CUPE’s Sid Ryan: You’ll get an earful if you oppose Israel

By Sid Ryan
The Toronto Sun

I think I know what the messages on Jimmy Carter’s voice mail sound like.

Last month, the former U.S. president released his book, Palestine: Peace Not Apartheid. And I bet he’s getting an earful.

Last spring, 900 delegates to the Canadian Union of Public Employees (CUPE) Ontario convention overwhelmingly passed a resolution expressing support for the global campaign against Israeli apartheid.

At the time, Resolution 50 was met by fierce and vitriolic opposition from the usual suspects over at the National Post and from within Jewish organizations such as B’nai Brith and the Canadian Jewish Congress. Both of these organizations ran campaigns and petitions against me and my union.

I was attacked personally in some quarters as being a Nazi sympathizer and anti-Semite. At least one website was calling for my death and even went so far as to describe how this murder should be carried out by “hanging Ryan from a lamp post.” One sick individual posted to the website he was searching through the Canadian Tire catalogue looking for the apparatus by which I should be hanged.

In addition, my office staff were bombarded with more death threats and comments so vile and threatening they could not be printed in a daily newspaper.

Resolution 50 supported an international boycott and divestment campaign against Israel because of its apartheid policies towards the Palestinians in Gaza and the West Bank. CUPE Ontario punctured the cone of silence that had descended on the U.S. and Canadian reporting of the atrocities in Palestine — and it clearly touched a nerve.

To this day, one of the main obstacles to peace in the Middle East remains the continuing 39-year subjugation of the Palestinian people by the State of Israel.

When Israel was founded by the UN in 1948, it was granted 56% of the territory the world refers to as the Holy Land. Following wars between Israel and its Arab neighbours and the resulting treaties, Israel wound up with 77% of the land and Palestinians with 23%, divided between the West Bank, East Jerusalem and Gaza.

Over the past 39 years, Israel has occupied the lands of the Palestinians and allowed settlers from Israel and around the world to set up Jewish enclaves there. So far, 205 such settlements exist in the West Bank and a honeycomb of roads and highways connect these Jewish-only communities to each other. Palestinians are prohibited from using the highways, forced onto winding and dangerous roads with hundreds of military checkpoints.

Despite the brouhaha from the Israeli lobby, the boycott and anti-apartheid campaign are picking up steam at home and around the world with such noteworthy supporters as Jimmy Carter.

In his book, the Nobel Prize winner castigates Israel for its policies towards Palestinians.

In a recent interview with Democracy Now, a radio and TV station in the U.S., Carter said, “some Israelis believe they have the right to confiscate and colonize Palestinian land and try to justify the sustained subjugation of increasingly hopeless and aggravated Palestinians.”

Former U.S. president Carter is just the latest world figure to openly challenge the policies of Israel in Gaza and the West Bank. He joins Rev. Desmond Tutu, another Nobel Prize winner. Each time a trade union or church group or world leader steps forward to break the cone of silence around this issue, the more difficult it becomes for the lobby groups to spew their propaganda.

I’m sure by now that president Carter’s e-mails, voice mail and phone calls are filled with sick and vile allegations of Nazi, anti-Semite and Jew-hater. The truth, however, is that the more people speak out against the atrocities in Palestine, the more ridiculous the occupiers and their supporters sound.

E-mail letters to: editor@tor.sunpub.com

Violence escalating in Gaza

Gun battles are breaking out in the streets of Gaza. Isareli and US governments must be ecstatic

CNN is suddenly concerned about Palestinian children. NOT MENTIONED was the killing of a thirteen year old Palestinian girl, Da’a Abdelkader, by the Israeli army in the area of Pharoun village in the West Bank. It should be noted that no-where does this appear in US media.

The US has been training Fatah security forces while doing its best to starve the Palestinian population in hopes of bringing down the Hamas elected government. Yet today the administration denied having anything to do with the violence and Condoleza Rice expressed her desire for an end to the violence.

Zogby Poll: Arab attitudes toward U.S. more negative

published on MSNBC.com

WASHINGTON - A new survey shows Arab attitudes toward American people, products and culture grew increasingly negative last year, a finding that underscores the need for a change in U.S. Mideast policy, a leading expert on the region said on Thursday.

James Zogby, the head of the Arab American Institute, said the annual survey of opinion in five Arab countries found that U.S. policy toward Iraq and the Palestinian conflict were the main issues driving deteriorating Arab opinion.

“Our policies have not only had a worsening impact in terms of attitudes towards us but also in dampening confidence in the prospects for development and political stability and are therefore, I think, a real concern to countries in the region,” Zogby said.

In previous years, Americans themselves had been viewed positively in most Arab countries, his group said.

New Way Forward, Bush slogans “through the years”, Scarborough