Islamophobia: Mourning Ahmad, one of the most recent Holocaust (Nakba) victims

“He could assemble a rifle in the dark in 20 seconds and he was a trained sharpshooter, able to hit an Israeli soldier or a kibbutz volunteer in the head at 300 meters, a feat he preformed, unfortunately, only once – such talent is rare and will be missed by all of us, as will be missed his contagious enthusiasm for killing Jews – even when others would waver or tire from the incessant murder of innocents, always the young, optimistic Ahmad would be there at their side, lifting the people’s spirits or else threatening to kill their families and rape their sisters if they lose the faith – that was the kind of young man he was, ever the role model, always living up to the great expectations of his father and his people. The tireless, bright young man had a brilliant future ahead of him – who knows how many Jews he could have killed? With his talent and breeding and dedication – perhaps thousands. But, alas, we will never know.

[…]

The new Holocaust Day will be added to the previous ones, making a total of twenty nine Holocaust Days, each one marking a separate Holocaust suffered by the Palestinian people such as the Holocaust of Jenin in which dozens of terrorists were killed by Israel, or the Holocaust of Bargouti who is still rotting in the Israeli jail and of course the greatest Holocaust of them all, the 1947 “Nakba” in which the Palestinians failed to exterminate the remnants of the Jewish people gathered in Israel, a terrible wound that to this day remains unhealed.

From: Israeli Satire Laboratory

“Iran is just a heartbeat away from the A-bomb”

[…] Last Friday the Daily Telegraph reported Teheran has surreptitiously removed a sufficient amount of uranium from its nuclear production facility in Isfahan to produce six nuclear bombs. Given Iran’s already acknowledged uranium enrichment capabilities, the Telegraph‘s report indicates that the Islamic Republic is now in the late stages of assembling nuclear bombs.

It would be a simple matter for Iran to assemble those bombs without anyone noticing. US spy satellites recently discovered what the US believes are covert nuclear facilities in Iran. The mullocracy has not disclosed these sites to the UN’s International Atomic Energy Agency, which is charged with inspecting Iran’s nuclear sites.

As to the IAEA, this week it presented its latest report on Teheran’s nuclear program to its board members in Vienna. The IAEA’s report claimed that Iran has taken steps to enable its Shihab-3 ballistic missiles to carry nuclear warheads. With their range of 1,300 kilometers, Shihab-3 missiles are capable of reaching Israel and other countries throughout the region.

Read more here…

Even tiny Malta recognizes so-called Kosovo now!

Yes and with an interesting pass-partout justification:

Foreign Minister Tonio Borg said Kosovo was being recognised because there was no other alternative for the region following the events of the past 10 years.

Given that the first on-line comment (and further fatherly völkisch instigation)

Well done, Dr Borg! What is Malta’s position on the Georgia conflict (Abkhazia & Ossetia)?

on that news on timesofmalta.com came from somebody with a quite-German-sounding name (Martin Büttner), it might perhaps be good to remind the few people who would like to know what kind of events have happened continuously in the region over the past 10 years – even if Mr. Borg may not have meant exactly the events that happened in that region itself. The following is just one example.

In Kosovo, meanwhile, U.S.- and German-led NATO has helped the Albanian Muslims cleanse just about all the Christians (except the ones in the last remaining Serbian stronghold of Northern Mitrovica — which we’ll be beating into submission to Muslim-Albanian rule in a few weeks). Specifically, recall the story of how German NATO were placing yellow crosses on the homes of the remaining Serbs in Albanian-dominated areas. This way, the Albanians knew which homes to firebomb or harass until the occupants left:

Early next morning we went in German KFOR jeeps to visit the nearby village of Mushnikovo [in Zupa valley]… I noticed that the doors of the surrounding houses had yellow markers on them. On some houses it looked like an X, on others it looked like a cross. I asked the German soldiers what these yellow crosses were doing on these doors. I received an answer I could scarcely believe. The young soldier, whom I later photographed, informed me that these were used to denote that Serbs lived in these houses. He said that people had to know which houses were inhabited by Serbs. I wondered why? So I then said to him. “You mean that you are highlighting the fact the Serbs are living in these houses by putting yellow crosses on their doors”. He nodded. I could hardly believe what I was hearing. The previous night the church and the house across from the church had been attacked by rocket propelled grenades and here was German KFOR marking out the houses which were later attacked by extremists. This seemed incomprehensible to me. I pointed out that they were denoting the religious affiliation of these people and outlining the fact that these were Christians in a predominantly Muslim village. I pointed out to the soldier that this was not the first time in their history that the German army had put markers on the doors of people perceived as unter-menschen.

Shortly afterwards, a German army officer came and asked me what my problem was. I pointed out that I was not the one with the problem. He explained that the reason that the yellow crosses were on the doors of the houses [was] that these houses had been searched for weapons and unexploded ordinance and were deemed “free’ of weapons. It was then that I really began to wonder if these people in charge really knew what they were doing. The Muslims, both Slavs and Albanians, in the village had no such markers on their houses. They had complete freedom to travel wherever they liked throughout Kosovo and harass and intimidate innocent members of other communities. The Serbs in the village had no such freedom of movement. I was aware that the Serbs and Roma and others were being cleared out of their villages and towns all around Kosovo and I wondered what information the KFOR soldiers on the ground were receiving from the NATO high command. Were they still being fed the propaganda that the few remaining elderly Christian Serbs were the enemy or were the threat?

From Republican Riot, July 15th, 2008

But fear not. In Malta itself now at least

[t]he European Commission’s Directorate General for Employment, Social Affairs and Equal Opportunities is organising a cartoons competition […] as part of its pan-European campaign called For Diversity Against Discrimination.

First prize: 700 Eurabios, second: 300.

“Kosovo Light” in the UK

Two schoolboys were given detention after refusing to kneel down and ‘pray to Allah’ during a religious education lesson.

Parents were outraged that the two boys from year seven (11 to 12-year-olds) were punished for not wanting to take part in the practical demonstration of how Allah is worshipped.

They said forcing their children to take part in the exercise at Alsager High School, near Stoke-on-Trent – which included wearing Muslim headgear – was a breach of their human rights.

From “MailOnline”, 4 July 2008. Thanks to EuropeNews!

No war going on? Caroline Glick about the “policy of denial”

The reality is that Iran has been actively engaged in confronting the US and its allies since 1979. And in every theater of action, it is Iran that has been calling all of the shots. A US strike against the terror training facilities in Iran would mark the first time that the US has ever seized the initiative in Iran’s war against it and against the rest of the free world. So opposing such a strike is not an argument against confrontation, but an argument against acknowledging the existence of Iran’s ongoing war against the US.

Caroline Glick in the Jerusalem Post Online Edition

Techniktipp: Defragmentierungsprogramm

Die besten Systemtools sind wohl diejenigen, deren Existenz man nach einer Weile fast vergisst, z.B. weil sie ihre Arbeit automatisch und gut tun. Nach meiner Erfahrung fällt das Freeware-Defragmentierungsprogramm IObit SmartDefrag in diese Kategorie. Was Windows XP betrifft, jedenfalls. Dank diesem vergisst man endlich auch den nervenden Zweifel, ob es nicht längst wieder einmal an der Zeit wäre, die Festplatte zu defragmentieren. Das Programm sorgt selbst dafür, dass die jeweils zuletzt benutzten Dateien und Programme flink bleiben bzw. es wieder werden.

German “freedom” (and “national health”)

In the year 2008

a former SS doctor accused of sending 900 sick children to their deaths under the Nazi euthanasia programme has been awarded a German medical association’s highest honour.

[…]

He was given the Guenther-Budelmann medal by the German Federation of Internal Medicine for “unequalled services in the cause of freedom of the practice and the independence of the medical profession and to the nation’s health system”.

Not in 1944. And while the former “axis” powers Germany (including annexed Austria) and Italy are among the best business partners of a State (Iran) which is planning and working for the extermination of the Jews.

Quotation source: Mail Online (quoted by SerbBlog)

Stop the Bomb: “Protest against deals with Iran continues”

The campaign STOP THE BOMB – Coalition against the Iranian extermination programme has been mobilizing against a contract with Iran which the Austrian Mineral Oil Company (OMV) is planning to conclude. The campaign started an international online petition, which has been undersigned – amongst other prominent personages – by Elfriede Jelinek, Elie Wiesel and Imre Kertész, Albert Steinnhauser and Maria Vassilakou of the Austrian Green Party, and more than 4.300 other people from more than 60 countries. Now STOP THE BOMB requests in an open letter to the Federal Government and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs the Austrian Republic to quit political support for deals with the Iranian regime. Considering statements given by Iranian opposition groups that at present a high-ranking delegation of OMV is staying in Iran to negotiate the concern’s planned 22 billion Euro deal with the Regime, STOP THE BOMB answers with an open letter referring to a writing by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs to our campaign. In this letter Thomas Mayr-Harting, political director of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, describes the Austrian posoition regarding Iran and tries implicitly to legitimise deals of Austrian companies with Iran.

Click here to read more of the Press Release of the Coalition against the Iranian Extermination Program (27 May 2008)!

New EU Flag (Proposal)

SS und Wehrmacht, Hisbollah und wir

In der Mitte des vergangenen Jahrhunderts, als die Juden noch keinen eigenen Staat hatten, in dem sie halbwegs vor den Konsequenzen des omnipräsenten Antisemitismus sicher gewesen wären, bereiteten SS und Wehrmacht deren Vernichtung unter anderem in einem ‘von den Nazis erfundenen’ (Julie Burchill) Land namens Kroatien vor und führten sie durch, wobei die kollaborierenden Ustascha-Kroaten die Deutschen selbst in ihrem Eifer häufig übertrafen. Unter anderem die Hisbollah trifft auf Geheiß des Iran – und unter den Augen zehntausender westlicher “Friedenssoldaten”, die angeblich dorthin geschickt wurden, um bei der Entwaffung der Hisbollah zu helfen – jetzt im Libanon mit der Unterstützung Syriens, wo nicht nur die rechte Hand des österreichischen Vernichtungsorganisators Adolf Eichmann, Alois Brunner, langfristig freundliche Aufnahme fand, sondern sich außerdem schon kurz nach dem Ende des zweiten Weltkriegs auch zahlreiche ehemalige bosnische, kroatische und albanische SS-Angehörige wieder zusammenrotten konnten, um den Vernichtungskrieg gegen die Juden in antizionistischer Form fortzusetzen, jetzt ähnliche Vorbereitungen. Continue reading SS und Wehrmacht, Hisbollah und wir

Shabbat Shalom

Another ordinary week has come and gone in southern Israel. Bombarded by rockets from Hamastan in Gaza, residents of Sderot, Ashkelon and nearby towns watched as their national leaders conducted negotiations by proxy with Hamas to release hundreds of terrorists in Israeli jails and consolidate Hamas’s weapons supply lines by suspending Israeli counter-terror operations during a “cease-fire.” Between trips to the local bomb shelter, they watched Israeli trucks deliver fuel and supplies to Hamas in Gaza in the morning and they watched Hamas store the fuel and supplies in depots near the border in the afternoon. In the evening they watched news reports echoing Hamas’s claims that Israel is depriving Gazan hospitals of fuel and Gazan civilians of basic foodstuffs.

Quoted from Caroline Glick’s Weblog. You might like to continue reading it there.

Hat der Iran kein Atombombenprogramm mehr?

Will Ahmadinedschad Israel nicht mehr vernichten?

Doch.

Aber viele Deutsche (Wesen mit Sinn für Gemütlichkeit) scheinen sich nur zu gern von “funktionalen Analphabeten” die Welt erklären zu lassen. Einen von diesen, Jörg Lau, würdigte im Dezember im Weblog Instant Coffee Florian Markl.

PS: Antworten auf noch ein paar weitere potentielle aktuelle Fragen:

F: Will die Hamas angeblich das “Existenzrecht” Israels anerkennen?
A: Ja, angeblich, und zwar auf Zeit: für zehn Jahre, bis dank Jimmy Carter und anderen Appeasern die iranische Atombombe bestimmt fertig ist, und sofern Israel tut, was die Hamas will, vor allem sich zurückziehen aus angeblich besetzten Gebieten (welcher Staat war da vorher?). Und sobald Israel das tun wird, wird vielleicht dann wieder die Hisbollah Israel angreifen, oder Syrien oder andere, über welche die Hamas “keine Macht” haben wird, wie Arafat angeblich keine über andere Terroristen als seine eigenen hatte, wie kein Antisemit im Hinblick auf Juden Macht über sich selber hat etc.

F: Darf man dem Koran zufolge gegenüber “Ungläubigen” lügen und mit ihnen geschlossene Verträge brechen?
A: Keine Frage, jederzeit.

Conferenza sulla minaccia iraniana a Vienna

“La minaccia iraniana – la Repubblica Islamica, la lotta esistenziale d’Israele e le reazioni europee” è il titolo di una conferenza che si terrà il 3 e il 4 maggio all’Università di Vienna. La conferenza, organizzata dalla piattaforma “Stop the Bomb”, impegnata contro la collaborazione economica austriaca ed europea con il regime antisemita di Teheran, il quale è dichiaratamente intenzionato e, di fatto, già da tempo impegnatissimo a cancellare Israele dalla carta geografica, potrà essere seguita sia in inglese che in tedesco (traduzione simultanea) e vedrà la partecipazione di esperti provenienti da vari paesi e di oppositori iraniani (Menashe Amir, Hiwa Bahrami, Niloofar Beyzaie, Paulo Casaca, Patrick Clawson, Stephan Grigat, Simone Dinah Hartmann, Jeffrey Herf, Kayvan Kaboli, Matthias Küntzel, Florian Markl, Yossi Melman, Benny Morris, Michael Oren, Thomas von der Osten-Sacken, Robert Schindel e Bruno Schirra). Il programma dettagliato della conferenza e tante altre informazioni sono consultabili al sito dell’iniziativa “Stop the Bomb”.

Il sito offre anche la possibilità di aderire ad una petizione contro l’attuale appeasement europeo nei confronti dell’Iran, petizione sottoscritta, tra gli altri e per fare un nome ben conosciuto in Italia, dalla scrittrice Fiamma Nirenstein appena eletta alla Camera dei Deputati italiana.

Frau Merkel preist Deutschland in Israel

als doch sehr an der Sicherheit Israels interessiert. Frau Glick macht klar, dass es verlogener kaum geht:

The Germans provided the public with one of the most absurd displays of European hypocrisy and mendacity on February 29. That day, Germany transferred command over UNIFIL’s naval contingent to Italy. After deploying a force of four ships and 2,400 men to the Lebanese coastline in 2006 with the expressed purpose of preventing Hizbullah’s rearmament, Germany devoted most of its efforts to complaining about Israeli overflights of Lebanese airspace and provoking the IAF by launching German helicopters into Israeli airspace without prior coordination.

Continue reading Frau Merkel preist Deutschland in Israel

A fresh European recommendation on “the way journalism should be practiced”

has just been posted under the category “Europe and the world” of A fistful of Euros – European Opinion.

There, the author lauds a Dutch video “on Iran” that

shows normal people instead of foaming-at-the-mouth politicians or clergy. Watch, for instance, the Iranian skaters. What a familiar sight they are to our Western eyes. I also have to mention that this video is NOT apologetic of the Iranian regime. A good journalist simply needs to show, as best he can, the diverse reality on the ground […].

That’s right, journalists should always stick as closely as possible to the “diverse reality on the ground”, for the diverse reality above it, like here:

Iran hangings

is in most cases not elevating enough for shaping unapologetic European opinions. Even if the hoists may have been made in Italy.

Watch, for instance, the Iranian skaters in the background instead. Yes, there! under the tree!… All in all, quite a familiar sight, n’est-ce pas?

Iran, EU, Österreich, Israel

„Österreich ist für uns das Tor zur Europäischen Union“, so Ali Naghi Khamoushi, der Präsident der iranischen Handelskammer, im November 2006. Im März 2008 wird Österreich offiziell das 70-jährige Jubiläum des „Anschlusses“ betrauern. Zwei Monate später wird es an den 60-Jahres-Feierlichkeiten des Staates Israel teilnehmen. Diese Ereignisse sollten Anlass zu einer moralischen Gewissensprüfung sein. Österreich muss seine moralische Rhetorik in konkretes Handeln umsetzen, wenn es unter Beweis stellen will, dass es seine Lektion gelernt hat. Diese Worte würden mit Inhalt gefüllt, und es würde zudem ein deutliches Zeichen gesetzt, wenn durch eine Aufkündigung des geplanten größten Ölabkommens aller Zeiten zwischen einem europäischen Unternehmen und den Mullahs zumindest der Versuch unternommen wird, die atomaren Ambitionen des Irans zu stoppen.

Simone Dinah Hartmann, Sprecherin des überparteilichen Bündnisses Stop the Bomb, in: “Lizas Welt“, 6.3.2008.

“Guten Morgen, Hamas”,

titelte frisch, fromm, fröhlich, frei vorgestern die junge Welt und klebte ein Interview mit Uri Avnery darunter, in dem der Friedenspreisträger zum 1001. Mal bestätigt, dass letzten Endes auch heute wieder die Juden an so gut wie allem schuld seien und vor allem daran, dass es keinen Frieden gibt – und zuallererst für sie nicht.

Für einen endlich mal ganz unverschämt aufmunternden sozialistischen deutschen Gruß aus Berlin an die Genossen in Gaza war die Zeit zweifellos schon lange reif. Denn zwar versteht die junge Welt nach ihrem eigenen Glaubensbekenntnis Solidarität […] nicht als Einbahnstraße”, aber dennoch haben die organisierten Judenmörder in Gaza, wie z.B. ein hier veröffentlichtes Foto zeigt, elendig lange auf eine Erwiderung ihrer eigenen herzlichen Solidaritätsbotschaft an die jW warten müssen, obwohl dieselbe mit höchster Ausdauer und z.T. sogar unter die Kampfkraft der revolutionären Truppen erheblich zermürbenden Witterungsbedingungen und wieder einmal um den Preis zahlreicher palästinensischer Opfer (Sonnenstiche, Krämpfe u.a.), welche von der Imperialistenpresse selbstverständlich wieder einmal totgeschwiegen wurden, mehrfach wiederholt wurde.

Heil junge Welt!

Hamas sagt schon ziemlich lange: “Heil junge Welt!” (oder vielleicht auch nur freundlich berlinernd “Morjen, Jenossen!”, denn dies ist schließlich nur ein “Stumm”-Foto). Continue reading “Guten Morgen, Hamas”,