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Weird scenes inside the pressure cooker
December 23rd, 2010 by Syd Walker

Max Blumenthal has done it again!

Here’s another of his videos depicting life in Apartheid Israel in all it’s stark absurdity. It has a focus on youth.

Israeli troops are shown attending a regular ritual, in which they harass Palestinians from the village of Nabi Saleh who demonstrate against the theft of their spring water by the nearby Jewish colony of Chalamish.

Blumenthal explains “The Israeli army arrives each week to violently suppress the villagers’ protests.”

As you can see, most of the soldiers are boys.

But this time the really young kids were ready for them..

I’d guess the oldest person in the entire scene were the protestors arrested for impertinence. The average age of the children must be around 10. Average age of big boys in uniforms might be under 20…

Q: So… why do Palestinians play better soccer than Israelis?

A: They play with the internationals.

Israeli boys, on the other hand, seem to prefer dancing.


4 Responses  
  • brian writes:
    December 26th, 201012:46 pmat
    • Syd Walker writes:
      December 26th, 20101:53 pmat

      Thanks Brian. All very interesting references. There hasn’t been much media follow up on the bust of suspected members of an Israeli spy network in Egypt (who were, according to reports, up to serious mischief). But I did notice the Israeli Ambassador to Cairo has been recalled.

      The proliferation of Israeli operations in Iraq is quite alarming, I think. Hopefully the Iraqi authorities will throw them out. Who knows, it might just make a significant difference to the number of ‘suicide bombings’ perpetrated in that bloodied country?

        

  • brian writes:
    December 26th, 20101:25 pmat

    FYI
    off topic but important
    Mérida, December 24th 2010 (Venezuelanalysis.com) – On Wednesday morning the Venezuelan National Assembly approved the Defence of Political Sovereignty and National Self Determination Law, making foreign funding of political organisations illegal. It also passed a reform to the Political Parties law, bringing in a penalty for legislators who change political parties.

    The political sovereignty law is a short law of 10 articles, that aims to protect Venezuelan political life from foreign interference through financial support or donations to political organisations.

    It applies to political organisations, which are organisations that promote citizen participation in public spaces or control of public power or that promote candidates aspiring for election. It also applies to organisations that promote and defend citizens’ political rights.

    Penalties include fines of double the amount received and the expulsion from Venezuela of foreigners who participate in such financing. Presidents of the organisations breaking the law would be barred from political positions for five to eight years and organisations would likewise be banned from electoral processes for five to eight years.

    Also, political organisations who invite a foreigner to express their opinion in a way that “offends state institutions, civil servants or the exercise of sovereignty” will be penalised with fines of 5-10,000 tax unites. The current tax unit is worth 65 bolivars (US$15).

    United Socialist Party of Venezuela (PSUV) legislator Rafic Souki said the law prevents political parties and non government organisations from receiving external financing with the aim of destabilising the country.

    Venezuelan Communist Party (PCV) legislator Edgar Lucena said his party reserved their vote of support, saying that while the law was important in preventing “imperialist intervention through financing and any type of resources coming from drug trafficking”, the law does not “guarantee…the consolidation of proletarian internationalism… expressed by international cooperation of workers, of the people, and of revolutionary movements of the world.”

    Opposition parties Podemos and Frente Humanista voted against the law because they believed it is “another act of persecution of dissidence”.

    Correo del Orinoco International pointed out that the law is not unique to Venezuela, and that the “US also forbids foreign funding for political campaigns or parties, and highly regulates all foreign financing for other activities, including lobbying, public relations and NGOs”.

    The passing of the law follows years of funding for opposition political groups and media agencies through U.S entities such as USAID and the National Endowment for Democracy (NED).
    etc.

    http://venezuelanalysis.com/news/5894

      

  • brian writes:
    December 27th, 201010:55 amat

    some better news:Kurt haskell is the attorney who saw the Underwear bomber boarding a flight in Amsterdam…in the company of a mysterious american…

    ‘I’ve been attempting to write this article for the last 36 hours but the internet has been out at our hotel……………

    It has been one year since the Underwear Bomber incident that changed my life. I’m not going to rehash the entire story of my account, as that is available here in my past postings on this blog. I just have a few things to say that I’ve been thinking about as I hike through the jungles of Thailand.

    On January 28, 2010 I first posted that the Sharp Dressed Man was a U.S. Government Agent.
    http://haskellfamily.blogspot.com/2010/12/christmas-day-one-year-later-underwear.html

      


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