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Doctors not convinced of ‘safe radiation’

Posted by seumasach on July 25, 2013

[Can you imagine the London Times publishing an article like this? The lobby may have the media here stitched up but, alas, they can’t control everything in this globalized, multipolar world. India is in the the vanguard in dealing with this greatest public health issue of our time.]

Times of India

17th July, 2013

KOLKATA: Top city doctors and researchers don’t share the confidence of cellular operators or even government officials that there is no health hazards associated with mobile towers. They believe that stricter radiation norms need to be enforced and the industry needs to fund research on the subject.

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Soon, no more obstacles to the new Sykes-Picot

Posted by seumasach on July 24, 2013

[I disagree with Thierry Meyssan only in his characterisation of this process as “a new Sykes-Picot agreement”. As Meyssan himself says Anglo-American imperialism is finished. Consequently, multipolarity triumphs and in particular Russian diplomacy. The US has entered into a de facto strategic partnership with Russia but this is a benign end of empire scenario rather than a new imperialist division of the world. We should not underestimate the potential within this process; the inauguration of a new post-imperial epoque of global peace.]

Thierry Meyssan

Voltairenet

22nd July, 2013

You’ve probably noticed the change in tone of the atlanticist press on the Syrian issue. The “rebels”, these “champions of Freedom”, have suddenly turned into fanatical terrorists who tear each other apart. For Thierry Meyssan, there is nothing new under the sun: Washington has simply abandoned the idea of ​​overthrowing Assad and is heading to the Geneva II conference. Next step: the loss of French influence in the region.

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UN wants Iran at Geneva conference

Posted by seumasach on July 24, 2013

UN would like Iran in Geneva conference on Syria: Brahimi

PressTV

23rd July, 2013

UN-Arab League Special Representative for Syria Lakhdar Brahimi says the United Nations “would like” Iran to attend the next Geneva conference on the crisis in Syria.

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Intervention in Syria would implicate US in war crimes

Posted by seumasach on July 24, 2013

[“A frank and informal exchange with the National Coalition” is a diplomatic way of saying to the “rebel”leadership: “get your asses to the Geneva 2 peace conference”]

Intervention in Syria would implicate US in war crimes, warns top military officer

Irish Times

24th July, 2013

Martin Dempsey, the US’s highest-ranking military officer, has warned against intervention in the Syrian conflict. In a letter to the chairman of the senate armed services committee laying out military options, Gen Dempsey said arming and training rebels could lead to a deepening of US involvement; would cost $500 million a year initially; would risk arming al-Qaeda forces; and would implicate the US in war crimes

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The West should prepare for Assad’s victory in Syria

Posted by seumasach on July 24, 2013

[A welcome note of realism from the British right. In fact the Western leadership is already preparing for Assad’s victory since there very little they can do to stop it and the ideological foundations of an intervention against Assad, who is , after all, conducting a war on terror, have been completely undermined. However, defeat can be magically turned into victory through a global shift in US foreign policy orchestrated by Obama. As I have been at pains to point out Obama is actually moving in a positive direction on a number of fronts.]

Con Goughlin

Telegraph

24th July, 2013

This morning’s report that hundreds of former Syrian rebels are laying down their arms and taking up the government’s offer of an amnesty is further evidence of what I have been saying (and writing) for months: President Bashar al-Assad is winning Syria’s brutal civil war.

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Egypt’s Sphinx casts eyes on Syria

Posted by seumasach on July 17, 2013

M.K.Bhadrakumar

Asia Times

12th July, 2013

It looks increasingly that solving the Egyptian puzzle is going to take us all to Syria. How far the army’s coup in Egypt resets the geopolitics of the Middle East, or, conversely, whether the coup itself forms the commencement of a region-wide tectonic shift that is going to play out over time – this is the big question.

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Parliament wins veto over any decision to arm Syrian rebels

Posted by seumasach on July 11, 2013

Reuters

11th July, 2013

(Reuters) – Britain’s parliament backed a motion on Thursday requiring Prime Minister David Cameron to give it a veto over any future move to arm Syrian rebels, in a symbolic vote the government said it would heed.

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Mairead Maguire on Syria

Posted by seumasach on July 11, 2013

Syria: Nobel Peace Laureate Tells Her Account of What She Witnessed in Syria

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L’armée égyptienne avec le peuple face aux « Ikhwans »

Posted by seumasach on July 11, 2013

Certaines informations indiquent que le discours du 15 juin de Mohammad Morsi, appelant au Jihad en Syrie, était le coup d’envoi pour la formation d’un contingent égypto-palestinien qui serait envoyé en Jordanie pour participer à l’agression contre la Syrie à partir du front sud (Daraa).

[Certain information indicates that Morsi’s speech of the 15th June, calling for Jihad in Syria, was the cue for the formation of Egytian-Palestinian contingent to be sent to Jordan in order to participate in the aggression against Syria]

Pierre Khalaf

Voltairenet

8th July, 2013

Le chef des Forces armées égyptiennes, le général Abdel Fattah el-Sissi, a indiqué que l’armée a procédé, avant le soulèvement populaire du 30 juin, à une évaluation stratégique de la situation dans le pays, qui a montré l’urgence de la formation d’un gouvernement d’union nationale. Mais le président Mohammad Morsi a refusé cette option. Après la destitution du chef de l’État et l’accélération des développements, de nombreuses questions se posent sur le rôle de l’armée et l’évolution du conflit.

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European Citizens’ Initiative: Application of the Precautionary Principle for Electromagnetic Waves

Posted by seumasach on July 10, 2013

Mieux Prevenir

9th July, 2013

Soon, Application of the Precautionary Principle for Electromagnetic Waves?
by Stéphanie Sanchez, Basta Mag, 5 July 2013 (translation by Meris Michaels). See original document in French here.

What can we do to get the European authorities to seriously look into the issue of application of the precautionary principle regarding electromagnetic waves? Several organizations and groups decided to launch a “European Citizens’ Initiative” (ECI), which would allow, with one million signatures from seven different countries, to put pressure on the European Commission. Stéphane Sanchez, from the French association “Sans Onde”, participated at the end of June in the setting up of a support committee for this Initiative.

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Protect your children from mobile phone radiation

Posted by seumasach on July 10, 2013

Arab News

29th June, 2013

The proliferation of mobile phone-related technology has led to an explosion of its usage with people all over the world increasingly getting hooked to it. There has been a raging debate regarding the health effects of low-intensity electromagnetic field radiation generated by mobile phones both in social and scientific circles. This technology has dramatically influenced lifestyles, and literature is available both in favor as well as in contradiction.

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