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On Dresden Anniversary, Massive Protest Against Neo-Nazi March

Posted by seumasach on February 14, 2009

“Many mainstream Germans say that the huge loss of life must be remembered as a warning against war’

More specifically, it could have served as a warning against the destructive proclivities of the Anglo-american alliance as shown subsequently at Hiroshima, Nagasaki and in Korea, Vietnam, Iraq, Serbia and Afghanistan. And if we are wise, it should remind us that as long as anglo-american power projection is unchecked, we still face the prospect of nuclear war and, perhaps, ultimate destruction. The anglo-american empire viewed as a single project dating from Elizabethan times has carried out a four hundred year programme of genocide: at all times the cultural and near physical destruction of entire peoples has been the norm. Until recently, Indian children in Canada were being tortured and murdered in Christian institutions. The characteristic propensity to the infliction of random and widespread death on civilians has been confirmed by the use of such weapons as depleted uranium. Only as this empire dies, as it is dying at the moment, will the truth about its history be fully revealed, but for the moment one thing is clear: in the practice of genocide it was, and is, second to none.

Organizers of the alliance that formed as a counterweight to the neo-Nazi march through the eastern German city said around 11,000 people participated at several demonstrations. Police put that number at just under 10,000.

 

a far-right demonstrationThe far-right uses Dresden as a rallying cry

They were protesting a “mourning march” held by members of the extreme-right in the capital of the state of Saxony. For a decade, anti-immigrant and skinhead groups have marked the anniversary of the bombing of Dresden by Allied air raids, which took place Feb. 13-15, 1945, at the end of World War Two.

 

Many of the groups marching were affiliated with the National Democratic Party (NPD), a far-right political party which entered the Saxony state assembly in 2004.

 

This year’s event was organized by a group known as theJunge Landsmannschaft Ostdeutschland, supported by the NPD. The far-right marchers totaled around 6,000, according to police, about a thousand more than gathered in 2005, on the 60th anniversary of the bombing.

 

Many in the far-right scene call the widespread destruction in Dresden a “Holocaust,” and attempt to paint Germany as a victim of the war. The firebombing killed an estimated 25,000 people, mostly civilians, and wiped out the city center.

 

Police officers force back left-wing demonstratorsPolice officers force back left-wing demonstrators

Eyewitnesses on Saturday said several hundred leftists who objected to the far-right procession tried to attack neo-Nazi participants, hurling bottles at the police cordon and damaging parked cars. Witnesses said several people were injured, although police have not confirmed this.

 

Clashes between left-wing and far-right groups are common on the anniversary. This year, police forces numbered around 4,000, some brought in from neighboring states.

 

Commemoration

 

Separately, thousands of pacifists took part in processions to both denounce the neo-Nazi threat and remember the city’s dead.

 

On Saturday morning, peace services were held in churches and a synagogue. Afterwards, thousands of Dresden residents went to a central square, the site where numerous victims of the bombing were burned to death.

 

Dresden after the firebombing and todayDresden after the firebombing and today

Also participating in the commemorations were politicians from Dresden and Saxony as well as representatives from the United States and Great Britain.

 

Many mainstream Germans say that the huge loss of life must be remembered as a warning against war.

 

On Friday, the bell of the Frauenkirche, or Church of Our Lady, rang out in their memory. The church, one of the symbols of Dresden, collapsed two days after the raids. It remained a pile of rubble for decades until US and British donors helped pay to rebuild it in a gesture of reconciliation. It reopened in 2006.

 

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Global recovery rests on a fresh US approach to China

Posted by seumasach on February 13, 2009

 

Martin Jacques

Guardian

13th February, 2009

The key relationship for any global recovery is between the US andChina. By the same token, any serious deterioration in their relationship would propel the world towards a second Great Depression. The Chinese citizen has funded the credit-driven American consumer boom: or, to put it another way, China’s government has enabled the US to run an enormous current account deficit by buying huge quantities of US treasury bills. If China stops this, the value of the US dollar would plunge, and a bitter trade war, engulfing the rest of the world, would ensue.

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Taliban storms Afghan Ministries, 26 killed

Posted by seumasach on February 12, 2009

 

Eight gunmen wearing suicide vests go on a shooting spree

 

 

 

 

 

 

— Photo: AP 
 
Under attack: Afghan security personnel take positions near the Afghan Justice Ministry in Kabul following an attack by Taliban gunmen on Wednesday.

 

KABUL: Taliban gunmen wearing suicide vests stormed the Justice Ministry and another government building in Afghanistan’s capital on Wednesday, killing 26 people ahead of a planned visit by President Barack Obama’s special envoy to the region Richard Holbrooke.

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Ship Of Fools

Posted by seumasach on February 11, 2009

Paul Craig Roberts

Rense.com

2nd February, 2009

Is there intelligent life in Washington, DC? Not a speck of it.

The US economy is imploding, and Obama is being led by his government of neconservatives and Israeli agents into a quagmire in Afghanistan that will bring the US into confrontation with Russia, and possibly China, American’s largest creditor.

The January payroll job figures reveal that last month 20,000 Americans lost their jobs every day.

In addition, December’s job losses were revised up by 53,000 jobs from 524,000 to 577,000. The revision brings the two-month job loss to 1,175,000. If this keeps up, Obama’s promised three million new jobs will be wiped out by job losses. Read the rest of this entry »

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Balkans: Staging Ground For NATO’s Post-Cold War Order by Rick Rozoff

Posted by seumasach on February 11, 2009

Rick Rozoff
Global Research

9th February, 2009

The world hasn’t begun to recover from the events of 1991, a true annus terribilis whose watershed nature was insufficiently appreciated at the time and has been practically ignored since.

The year initiated the first attempt in history to enforce worldwide military, political, economic and cultural unipolarity; the advent in earnest of neoliberalism with all the devastating economic and social consequences it has wrought since then; the genesis of US-led and Western-supported air, ground, counterinsurgency and proxy wars against defenseless targets from the Middle East to the Balkans, South Asia to Africa.

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Maliki says era of US Iraq dominance is over

Posted by seumasach on February 10, 2009

Channel News Asia

10th Febrauary, 2009

BAGHDAD: Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki said on Tuesday that the era of US dominance in Iraq was over, in a broadside to Washington almost six years after the invasion that ousted Saddam Hussein.
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William Engdahl- Two years recession, or ten years of hell?

Posted by seumasach on February 9, 2009

This is an absolutely indispensable guide to the present crisis. Mr Engdahl, echews the narrowness of the standard expert or academic point of view and instead shows his overall grasp of these great events in their totality, linking politics, geopolitics and economics within their historical context.

The Real News Network

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Ecuador expels US embassy official

Posted by seumasach on February 8, 2009

 

“Correa also said that he would allow US coast guard airplanes to land on Ecuadorean soil, a request made earlier by Heather Hodges, the US ambassador, only “on one condition: that we be allowed to vet the pilots of those planes, so that they don’t sneak criminals into the country.”

Eldib

8th February, 2009

Correa, who enjoys a 70 per cent popularity rating, will run for a second term as president in April polls.

The president of Ecuador has ordered a US embassy official to leave after accusing him of meddling in local police projects, a move likely to fray ties with Washington.

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Russia must be part of European security structures – Merkel

Posted by seumasach on February 7, 2009

 

The consolidation of cooperative relations between Germany and Russia, including, by the look of it Russia’s new security proposals is the key development in the emergence of an independent Europe which has cast off the tutelage of the anglosphere. Twice last century the London- Washington axis managed to draw the two giants into conflict; this was then institutionalised in the Cold War and, of course, the division of Germany. Now, Germany and Russia are drawing inexorably together and  the New Cold War is a damp squib.

Mackinder expressed the conditons for anglo-saxon hegemony as follows:

“Who rules East Europe commands the Heartland;

Who rules the Heartland commands the world-island

Who rules the world-island controls the world.”  

The writing has been on the wall for some time: the US/UK are being pushed to the fringes of the “world-island” .We are witnessing the dramatic demise of a maritime, financier empire which has dominated the world for over three hundred years.

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MUNICH, February 7 (RIA Novosti) – Russia must be included in European security structures, German Chancellor Angela Merkel said on Saturday at the 45th Munich Conference on Security Policy

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Obama and the Empire- Change (in Rhetoric) We Can Believe In?

Posted by seumasach on February 7, 2009

 

William Blum

Counterpunch

6th February, 2009

I’ve said all along that whatever good changes might occur in regard to non-foreign policy issues, such as what’s already taken place concerning the environment and abortion, the Obama administration will not produce any significantly worthwhile change in US foreign policy; little done in this area will reduce the level of misery that the American Empire regularly brings down upon humanity. And to the extent that Barack Obama is willing to clearly reveal what he believes about anything controversial, he appears to believe in the empire.

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The War on Terror is a Hoax

Posted by seumasach on February 6, 2009

 

Paul Craig Roberts

Counterpunch

4th February, 2009

According to US government propaganda, terrorist cells are spread throughout America, making it necessary for the government to spy on all Americans and violate most other constitutional protections.  Among President Bush’s last words as he left office was the warning that America would soon be struck again by Muslim terrorists.

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