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Is Zimbabwe Violence a British Operation?

Posted by alfied on July 5, 2008

By Douglas De Groot

Executive Intelligence Review

African military intelligence sources have told EIR that the brutality and professional, execution-style nature of the killings and violence during the period leading up to the June 27 Presidential run-off election in Zimbabwe were obviously not the actions of misguided youth, but reminded him of the British-style special-forces counterinsurgency operations that were used against the freedom fighters in Zimbabwe before independence, which were carried out by the Rhodesian Selous Scouts. Reports indicate that the gruesome violence, unprecedented since independence (in 1980), that the London-based Anglo-Dutch financial cartel-dominated international press is using to work world opinion into a frenzy against Zimbabwe’s President Robert Mugabe, is controlled top-down as a high-level British-run counterinsurgency operation. Read the rest of this entry »

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Robert Mugabe: Victim or Villain?

Posted by smeddum on July 4, 2008

African Executive

Robert Mugabe

When sharks smell blood, they go into a feeding frenzy and attack relentlessly. There is feeding frenzy about Zimbabwe preceding the run-off elections scheduled for 27th June. Thwarted in their bid to install their man, Tsvangirai in power, the forces of Western neo-colonialism are ratcheting up media pressure. Some African leaders seem to have bought into this propaganda campaign.

Stories in the Western press about ‘government-sanctioned violence’ in Zimbabwe focus on lurid details quoting one-sided and opinionated anonymous sources without much verifiable data. Remember the gory reports about Saddam’s troops in Kuwait during the first Gulf War bayoneting babies in their incubators? Many of these stories later turned out to be fabrications.The same type of campaign is operating in Zimbabwe now. Read the rest of this entry »

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Law Society of Scotland urged to act over “misuse” of contempt law in Anwar case

Posted by seumasach on July 4, 2008

 

Press Release from Scotland Against Criminalising Communities(SACC)
Thursday 3 July 2008
Scotland Against Criminalising Communities (SACC) today wrote to the Law Society of Scotland urging it to consider taking action over what SACC says was a “misuse” of the law of contempt in the Aamer Anwar case.

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British ‘super-spy’ in coma amid fears of poisoning by Russian assassin

Posted by seumasach on July 4, 2008

 

I took this article off the Daily Mail website so I don’t think it can be a spoof.

The story so far:

The British spy chief, Alex Allan has been “mysteriously’ taken ill but the government assures us that it can’t be “anything other than natural causes’.

Nonetheless, a leading expert thinks its the Russians since they “are acknowledged masters of assassination by poison”.

Coincidently, a report has just come out warning that  “Russia is now the third biggest threat to national security after Al Qaeda and Iranian nuclear proliferation.”

Security sources are almost certain that it is not Al-Queda.

The Butler Enquiry “specified that the Committee chairman should be someone of high standing within Whitehall but who had no further career ambitions.” Seemingly they meant it.

A source cryptically revealed that ‘It is extremely difficult to find someone who is both extremely talented and willing to accept a job knowing that it will be their last” Indeed, it must be.

 

Michael Lee(Daily Mail)

4th July, 2008

See EoE archives for Litvinenko case

 

Britain’s leading spy was today fighting for his life after he mysteriously fell into a coma.

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Bradford & Bingley shares tumble after TPG walks away

Posted by seumasach on July 4, 2008

 

“Sources close to the regulator believe its biggest fear at the moment is a repeat of the Northern Rock crisis, which led to hundreds of customers queuing around the block”.

Daily Telegraph

4th july, 2008

Bradford & Bingley shares tumbled this morning after US private equity firm Texas Pacific Group walked away from a deal to inject money into the bank, forcing the ailing lender to fall back on investors for an emergency cash injection.

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Stephen Gowans on Zimbabwe election

Posted by seumasach on July 4, 2008

Click here to listen to this interview.

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Sadrists outraged

Posted by seumasach on July 4, 2008

Missing Links

3rd July, 2008

As if to make it clear how important elections are, the Iraqi government forces, as has been widely reported, yesterday “arrested” the head of the Maysan provincial council, and two other council members, and broke into the home of the provincial governor, “arresting” 30 of his security people. All are members of the Sadr trend. No reasons were given for any of these “arrests”. 

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Poland Denies US Reports on Missile Defense Shield Deal

Posted by seumasach on July 4, 2008

Deutsche-Welle

3rd July, 2008

Negotiations between Poland and the United States over the location of the proposed missile defense shield will continue, despite reports suggesting an agreement had already been reached

After a senior US State Department official stated on Wednesday, July 2, that a “tentative agreement” had been reached after two days of talks between Polish and US officials, Polish Defense Minister Bogdan Klich revealed that no consensus has been reached on plans to station the US missile shield in Poland.

“The negotiations have not ended — another round of talks was concluded — for the time being we are not at the finish line,” Klich told Poland’s private Radio Zet. “We completed an important, a significant, round of talks two days ago but the finish line of talks is still ahead of us,” he said, adding that “July is a long month.”

Daniel Fried, the Assistant Secretary of State for European and Eurasian Affairs and a former ambassador to Poland, told reporters that the last round of talks between the US and Poland had made real progress but refused to confirm that an agreement had been reached.

The United States wants to base 10 interceptor missiles on the territory of the ex-communist NATO member and a radar facility in the neighboring Czech Republic to ward off potential attacks by so-called “rogue” states, notably Iran.

A deal under which the Czech Republic would house the missile shield’s radar base was concluded in April.

Lithuania alternative seen as a bargaining chip

The proposed missile shield system has angered Russia, which fears it may actually be one of the countries in the cross-hairs, while public opinion in Poland and the Czech Republic is broadly opposed to the defensive system.

Talks between Poland and the United States over the missile shield began in May last year but after initial progress the negotiations have dragged over Poland’s demands for substantial US aid to modernize its armed forces in return for its cooperation.

The impasse has allegedly led the US to consider Poland’s northern neighbor Lithuania but Bogdan Klich said such reports were simply pressure tactics during the negotiations with Poland.

“In my opinion this was a pressure tactic used by the US on Poland and it would not at all be so easy for the Americans to locate the missile shield in Lithuania … because of stronger protests by Russia against this location instead of Poland,” Klich said. “The Americans are endeavoring to maintain good relations with Russia.”

Senior officials in Lithuania, like Poland a member of the European Union and NATO, have flatly denied talks were underway with Washington.

 

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U.S. promises favorable conditions for Russian investors

Posted by alfied on July 3, 2008

MOSCOW, June 30 (RIA Novosti) – The United States intends to set favorable conditions for investment, including from Russia, the U.S. treasury secretary said Monday in Moscow.

At a meeting with the Russian prime minister, Henry Paulson told Vladimir Putin that the U.S. welcomed investment, including from state sources, and would do everything to make sure the investment flows continue. Read the rest of this entry »

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Zimbabwe political analysts should join ‘Pop Idol’

Posted by smeddum on July 3, 2008

http://www.talkzimbabwe.com/
Zimbabwe political analysts should join ‘Pop Idol’

Philip Murombedzi

Thu, 03 Jul 2008 03:20:00 +0000

DO you not cringe when you see Zimbabwean so-called political analysts and lawyers on the BBC or some other international media trying to look philosophical and intellectual talking ‘dirty’ about their own country and its leadership, but failing to condemn the sanctions regime that has crippled the country’s economy, or put Zimbabwe in its right political context?

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Painful economic correction looms as mortgage lending collapses

Posted by alfied on July 2, 2008

They say correction, we say depression; either way, it’s coming down.

The risks of a painful correction in the economy are increasing, judging by economic data showing new mortgage lending has collapsed, consumer confidence near all-time lows, and lower productivity that will put pressure on businesses to cut jobs. Read the rest of this entry »

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