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Archive for January, 2009

Anti-Israel emotions run high in Britain

Posted by seumasach on January 18, 2009

 

A protester cries during a London protest as pro-Palestine emotions ran high.

PressTV

18th January,2009

London is beginning to witness major anti-Israel demonstrations with Britons coming to realize the role the UK plays in supporting Israel. 

Several hundred pro-Palestinians protesters, including a group of Jews, voiced their concern at London’s Trafalgar Square, where several pro-Palestinian protests have been staged since Israel renewed attacks on Gaza in December. 

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Electromagnetic Fields and Health: Executive Report- Andrew Galsworthy

Posted by seumasach on January 17, 2009

Andrew Goldsworthy -2009

Membrane leakage

Scribd.com

All the living cells in our bodies are surrounded by membranes just two molecules

thick. Most of these molecules are negatively charged and tend to repel one

another. However, they are held together by positive ions (mainly calcium) that fit

in between them. The ions’ forces of attraction for the negative molecules

on either side help to bind them together like mortar holding together the bricks of

a wall.

Extremely weak alternating electromagnetic fields, similar to those produced by

Wifi, cell phones, cordless phones, and their respective base stations, can act on

these calcium ions and dislodge them. This weakens the membrane and makes it

more inclined to leak. Very little energy is required since the calcium has to be

moved only far enough from the membrane for an alternative ion (usually

potassium) to sneak into its place. Since potassium (with only one positive

charge) is less good than calcium (which has two charges) at holding the

membrane together, it still leaks.

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London- Hunger Strike in Solidarity with Gaza

Posted by seumasach on January 17, 2009

MARIA STARTS HUNGER STRIKE IN SOLIDARITY WITH PEOPLE OF GAZA 

Monday, January 12 2009 

Maria Gallastegui, founder of the Peace Strike, has started a hunger 
strike this morning in solidarity with the people of Gaza and to protest 

against the escalating military assault on the people of Gaza. 

Maria set up the Peace Strike in 2007 which urges people to go on 
‘strike for peace’ from their daily activities. She has since personally 
delivered over 400 daily petitions to No 10 Downing Street calling for 
peace and justice in the Middle East. 

Maria said, “I have food, drink, shelter, warmth, contact with my family 

and the rest of life’s necessities whenever I need; the people of Gaza 
don’t have these. They have almost no access to basic necessities and 
are living each day in dreadful fear for their lives and those of their 
families. I am starting this hunger strike in solidarity with the people 

of Gaza at this moment of extreme crisis. I urge everyone to go on 
strike for Gaza, take a day off work, come and join us on the Vigil for 
Gaza in Parliament Square or make a stand for Palestine where ever you 
are. Every single individual can make a difference.” 

Come and join the vigil, support Maria and let parliamentarians know how 

you feel about what is happening in Gaza. 

http://www.peacestrike.org.uk 
http://www.vigilforgaza.net 


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UK-3rd National Demo for Gaza – Starting at the BBC!

Posted by seumasach on January 17, 2009

ASSEMBLE BBC BROADCASTING HOUSE 
PORTLAND PLACE, LONDON, W1A 1AA (Nearest tube Oxford Circus) 
MARCH TO TRAFALGAR SQUARE 

ISRAEL OUT OF GAZA NOW: LIFT THE BLOCKADE 
3RD NATIONAL DEMONSTRATION FOR GAZA 
SATURDAY 24 JANUARY 

ASSEMBLE BBC BROADCASTING HOUSE 
PORTLAND PLACE, LONDON, W1A 1AA (Nearest tube Oxford Circus) 
MARCH TO TRAFALGAR SQUARE 

With over 1100 killed, 350 of them children, and over 5500 injured, the suffering in Gaza is beyond catastrophic. Israel is ignoring the worldwide clamour for it to stop now and is escalating its attacks. 

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Russia to have naval bases in Yemen, Libya, Syria – Navy

Posted by seumasach on January 17, 2009

MOSCOW, January 16 (Itar-Tass) – Russia in several years will have naval bases for its warships at the Socorta Island (Yemen), in Tartus (Syria) and Tripoli (Libya), Itar-Tass was told at the General Naval Staff of Russia on Friday. 

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Russia to open a ‘second front’ in gas war

Posted by seumasach on January 17, 2009

“Timoshenko said the priority task for Ukraine was to resume gas transit to Europe to avoid further deterioration of the country’s image as well possible destruction of the pipeline system.

She also blamed corrupt political forces in Ukraine for disrupting gas negotiations between Kiev and Moscow.”

Russia Today

17th January, 2009

Russia and its partners are reaching agreements that may finally unblock gas supplies to Europe. At the same time Moscow is also forging ahead with planned pipeline routes that will bypass Ukraine.

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UK Jewish MP: Israel acting like Nazis in Gaza

Posted by alfied on January 17, 2009

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Hamas to Fight On if Israel Ceases Fire Unilaterally

Posted by seumasach on January 17, 2009

 

17/01/2009 “This unilateral ceasefire does not foresee a withdrawal” by the 
Israeli army,” Hamas’s representative in Lebanon Oussama Hamdan said Saturday. He stressed the resistance group will fight on if Israel orders a unilateral ceasefire in Gaza.
“As long as it remains in Gaza, resistance and confrontation will continue,” he said.
Speaking at a conference in Beirut, also attended by European representatives supporting the Palestinians, Hamdan added that Israel’s proposal for a unilateral ceasefire, which was to be put to a vote of the security cabinet later on Saturday, was an “attempt to derail the Egyptian plan” for a reciprocal truce. “The different initiatives for a ceasefire were aimed at getting the Palestinians to concede things “which the enemy failed to achieve through the fighting,” he said. 
 
Hamas would only agree to a ceasefire if the conditions set by the organization are met.
“I would like to suggest to all the mediators to focus in their initiatives on halting the offensive and lifting the blockade and not to touch anything else.” 
 
He called on regional elements to stand by the resistance and warned Israel that “if we don’t hear what we want, we’ll return to the fighting arena.”
‘Don’t suggest that we surrender because we haven’t been defeated and we won’t be defeated. Our determination grows stronger every day, because our debt to the martyrs whose blood has been spilled is bigger. We shall continue fighting, so don’t suggest that we surrender,” Hamdan stressed. 
 
The senior Hamas official called on the Palestinian people to continue the struggle and addressed resistance fighters in Gaza. 
“Just like the resistance was victorious in Lebanon in 2006, you will win in January 2009.” 
 
“There are elements in the region which believe that the enemy treats them as a partner. They don’t understand that the enemy treats them like servants or like an improved image of the ancient slaves, but this is the 21st century,” he said signaling several leaders dubbed by the US as so called ‘moderate Arabs.’
 
He also criticized Mahmoud Abbas, whose term as PA leader ended in January 9, for not showing up at the Arab summit in Qatar. 
 
Hamdan stressed that Israel’s leaders should be put on trial for committing war crimes in the Gaza Strip. He told the Europeans that “the Zionist entity enjoys a special status in the European Union.” 
 
He also congratulated the presidents of Venezuela and Bolivia for severing their diplomatic ties with Israel, and ridiculed Arab leaders who he said were letting Israel act without disturbances. 

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US Journalists Call Livni ‘Terrorist’, ‘Murderer of Civilians’

Posted by seumasach on January 17, 2009

 

 

 

17th January, 2009

Al-Manar TV

 

17/01/2009 Shortly after signing “anti-smuggling agreement” with Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice, Israel’s foreign minister Tsibi Livni came under journalists fire some accusing her of terrorism. 

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Hamas hits Israeli towns, Special Forces

Posted by seumasach on January 17, 2009

“Ongoing Palestinian rocket attacks into Israel and continuing Hamas resistance has cast doubt on whether Tel Aviv can achieve its proclaimed goals with the deadly military operation it has launched in Gaza. 

At onset of the attacks against the coastal strip, Tel Aviv said that stopping rocket fire into Israel was one of its primary goals. 

Later on, it added toppling the democratically elected Palestinian government of Hamas to that list, despite backtracking on it as Operation Cast Lead unfolded”

Palestinian Grad missiles hit three Israeli towns as Hamas fighters fire mortars at Israeli Special Forces stationed in Northern Gaza. 

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Israel phosphorous bombs keep going to Gaza

Posted by seumasach on January 17, 2009

PressTV

17th January, 2009

 

Israel continues its offensive on Gaza for a 22nd consecutive day, pounding the Zaytun district of Gaza City with white phosphorous bombs.

Hamas affiliated Al-Aqsa television reported on Saturday that many residential buildings have been hit by Israeli phosphorous bombs in the Zaytun district. 

The Israeli phosphorous bombs also hit a UN school in Beit Lahia in northern Gaza early Saturday. According to medics and witnesses, the strike on the school, where civilians were sheltering from the fighting, has claimed the lives of a woman and a child, injuring eleven others. 

Meanwhile, several explosions were heard as the Israeli army’s apache helicopters flew over Gaza and their tanks hit various locations in the outskirts of Gaza city

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