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Iran, Iraq and the USA : A Big Question Mark?

Here is the full transcript of the discussion on “Iran urges US to withdraw from Iraq” in The World Today (Thursday, 14 September, 2006) Reporter: Kim Landers ELEANOR HALL: Iran and Iraq have wrapped up two days of talks aimed at developing closer ties. The United States has frequently accused the Iranian regime of interfering in Iraqi politics and of fostering violence by allowing insurgents to cross the border. But Iran says it’s the presence of US troops in Iraq that’s...

“Children Go Hungry In Gaza”

It is difficult to exaggerate the economic collapse of Gaza, with the Palestinian Authority cut off from funds by Israel, the United States and the European Union after Hamas won the legislative elections on Jan. 25, says STEVEN ERLANGER in The New York Times. “Since then, the authority has paid most of its 73,000 employees here, nearly 40 percent of Gaza’s work force, only 1.5 months’ salary, resulting in a severe economic depression and growing signs of malnutrition, especially...

UK’s Foreign Office Minister Points Out Tony Blair’s ‘Mistake’

The UK’s Foreign Office minister Kim Howells has conceded that Prime Minister Tony Blair’s refusal to call for a ceasefire during 34 days of slaughter in Lebanon may have been a mistake. “The war lasted 34 days. It left 1,393 people dead. Another 5,350 injured. And more than 1,150,000 displaced, of whom 215,413 are still homeless. The damage amounts to more than £2.6bn. Exactly one month after it ended, Kim Howells admits that Tony Blair should have called for a ceasefire, says...

India and UK Studies : Women Better Than Men?

So it seems… MEN have royally messed up everything…Iraq, Afghanistan, the media world and so on. It is time MEN took a backseat and let WOMEN be in the driver’s seat. If I was an American I would vote for any WOMAN candidate belonging to any party in the next elections!!! And the WOMEN POWER is surely emerging! In the classes where I teach journalism in India the ratio between young men and women is nearly 30:70. Now we have news from the UK where it is the same story. WOMEN...

Iran To Help Iraq : What Will America Do?

(Click on photo to enlarge) It’s a funny…funny…funny world. On the one hand we are witnessing the mighty United States of America flexing its muscles to go for Iran’s jugular. And, on the other, we have Iraq’s Prime Minsiter Nuri al-Maliki shaking hands vigorously with Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad in Tehran. Maliki is on his first official visit to the Islamic Republic. Iran offered on Tuesday to help establish security and stability in Iraq. I wonder what...

Educating Non-Americans About Neo-Cons

There are certain expressions commonly used in America but their meanings are unknown to non-Americans. One such word is “Neo-Con”. Here is an interesting explanation about this word, and how influential these neo-cons are in the U.S. polity.

President Musharraf Refuses To Reform Rape Laws

(Mukhtar Mai aka Mukhtaran Bibi, who was gang raped in an act of punishment sanctioned by her village elders in Pakistani Punjab in February 2002 because her younger brother was seen with a woman from another tribe, is now writing her own internet diary about her life and her concerns, as an uneducated woman from a remote village.) Pakistan rape reform fails after President Musharraf caves in, says Jerome Taylor in The Independent. “In a setback for women’s rights in Pakistan, the ruling...

India’s 9/11 — Centenary of Gandhi’s Non-Violent Strategy

Enroute from South Africa Barrister Mohandas K Gandhi (center) meets with a British Colonel during the First World War. Gandhi had volunteered to form an ambulance corps of Volunteers, 1913. As much of the world marked September 11 by commemorating the 2001 attacks on the United States, India celebrated it as a day of peace — the 100th anniversary of Mohandas Gandhi’s philosophy of peaceful resistance, or ‘Satyagraha’, reports the International Herald Tribune. (There is also...

NATO Says “No” to More Troops For Afghanistan

Some of America’s closest Nato allies have abandoned Washington on the key battleground of the War on Terror, the bloody struggle against Islamic militants for control of southern Afghanistan, says The Times. “Five years after the world stood “shoulder to shoulderâ€? with America in the aftermath of 9/11, The Times has learnt that many of the countries that pledged support then have now ignored an urgent request for more help in fighting a resurgent Taleban and its al-Qaeda...

Iran’s Khatami and Harvard’s Democratic Tradition

Iran’s former President and controversial cleric bathed in the glow of democratic sunshine/traditions of Harvard where the audience listened to his remarks with extreme politness. Thus the university teachers and students gave yet another shining example of Harvard’s tradition of allowing a person the freedom to express his opinion, howsoever different this may be to their own way of thinking. Encouraging an end to the ‘cycle of violence’ and a development of democracy in...

George Bush, Saddam Hussein & Osama : Who Is The Biggest Threat (And A Liar)?

Today’s edition of The New York Times raises certain vital questions. First, who does one trust. Here is the world’s only superpower whose leaders have been caught with their pants down. And who, on the basis of a web of lies, are hell bent on devastating the nations and the lives of innocent people in different parts of the world. The trusting American people have been taken for a ride. The US administration has been brainwashing them by spreading lies. A section of the media has been...

George Bush, Saddam Hussein & Osama : Who Is The Biggest Threat (And A Liar)?

Today’s edition of The New York Times raises certain vital questions. First, who does one trust. Here is the world’s only superpower whose leaders have been caught with their pants down. And who, on the basis of a web of lies, are hell bent on devastating the nations and the lives of innocent people in different parts of the world. The trusting American people have been taken for a ride. The US administration has been brainwashing them by spreading lies. A section of the media has been...

“NATO Wants More Troops in Afghanistan”

How many more troops? Will the numbers guarantee any success against what I have been describing as fearless and independent Afghanis? Five years have passed of the occupation of Afghanistan by American troops and we still witness a killer bomb attack in the most protected area of Kabul. So if such a central place like the US Embassy cannot be secured, how would any number of NATO troops do anything in remote and treachrous mountains of south Afghanistan? The Soviets had to pay a heavy price fighting...

Lebanon’s Aerial and Naval Blockade Ends

Some more good news. Israel ended sea blockade in Lebanon on Friday, says Reuters. Earlier Israel had lifted the aerial blockade.

Khatami’s US Visit : Hats Off To President Bush

(Click on photo to enlarge) Whatever be the motives of allowing Iran’s former President Mohammad Khatami to visit five cities of the United States in these unpredictable times – and in the face of opposition from hardliners in both America and Iran – it bodes well for keeping open the door for dialogue/discussion instead of reaching for the trigger in the face of a crisis. Khatami’s unusual appearance at Washington’s National Cathedral on Thursday evening, urging religious...

“Gaza Is Dying —- People Under Seige Are Starving”

“Gaza is dying,” reports Patrick Cockburn from Gaza in The Independent. “The Israeli siege of the Palestinian enclave is so tight that its people are on the edge of starvation. Here on the shores of the Mediterranean a great tragedy is taking place that is being ignored because the world’s attention has been diverted by wars in Lebanon and Iraq. “A whole society is being destroyed. There are 1.5 million Palestinians imprisoned in the most heavily populated area in...

Don’t Shout…Just Say It Gently…

Saw this website by chance. Read some poems by Joan Hughes. Haven’t heard her name before. Liked this one… LEAFLETS Handing leaflets out No, don’t shout, don’t shout Press gently into hand They’ll read what it is about Near the Foreign Office each Monday On the dark street corner stand Light a candle in the gloom Put a leaflet into hand Sunset over St. James Park Our work is just about to start On the darkling streets we dance Let the children live – have a heart A...

Goodbye Tony Blair…After One Year?

The relationship between George Bush and Tony Blair will not change despite the British Prime Minister’s announcement he will step down, the White House has said, reports BBC. The US president’s spokesman Tony Snow insisted Mr Blair was “a valuable ally” and said the pair still had “a lot of work to do” on the world stage. “He is somebody whose counsel the President much values,” Mr Snow added. (Click on the photo) British Prime Minister Tony Blair...

Hello!…Hello! : Now The Chattering Class Up In The Air!!!

It can get quite claustrophobic on long haul flights within the narrow confines of an aircraft. But to have fellow passengers blabbering away in their mobiles hundreds of miles high up in the air, is soemthing I am not really looking forward to. You can’t even walk away! Like it or not, the prospect of being able to use mobile phones on aeroplanes is inching ever closer, says The Economist. Last week Ryanair, a European low-cost carrier, announced that it would equip its entire fleet of Boeing...

Killing Baby Girls in India & China: Yet Another Kind of Terrorism

In a recent review paper published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, a team of British and Chinese researchers argue that sex selection in countries like China and India may have already set the stage for national crises by creating a surplus of men and a shortage of women. For more read here. Being born as a male of the species in India, I can vouch for the pampering boys and young men are accustomed to in an average family in India. However, there are few places in India...
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