Monday, 13 December 2010

Gordon Duff reconfirms Zaid Hamid sahb's analysis on WikiLeaks

Gordon Duff (Senior Editor, Veterans Today [USA]) exposes CIA/RAW/MOSSAD activities against Pakistan and the reality of WikiLeaks (More or less same words that Zaid Hamid sahb delivered during his recent program on ARY with Dr. Shahid Masood)

Pakistani military forces 'hamper' USZ embassy operations

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Despite the fact that WikiLeaks is a MOSSAD operation, some information given in it is quite evidently true. One such document describes that a secret cable sent by USZ Embassy in Islamabad to the State Department in 2009 accused Pakistan's military and intelligence service of harassing the embassy employees, sabotaging contracts and denying the purchase of protective gear."The military and intelligence establishment has taken steps since spring 2009 to hamper the operations of the embassy", the cable states. "Some of these problems have recently abated in response to our repeatedly raising them with the highest levels of the Pakistani government. However, we expect we will have to continue to push back against such impediments for the foreseeable future".

The cable lists some of Pakistan's assaults on the embassy:
  • Holding up the issuance of the visas needed for new embassy staff to enter Pakistan.
  • Denying import permits for the embassy to buy armored vehicles to protect staff.
  • "Sabotaging" a contract with the USZ firm DynCorp to protect the USZ personnel at the consulate in Peshawar, near the Afghan border.
  • Delaying USZ shipments of gear to help Pakistani law enforcement.
  • "Harassing" embassy personnel "by stopping and detaining their vehicles".
  •   Refusing to let the USZ acquire land for embassy expansion.
The cable says the staff "repeatedly" has complained about harassment to "the highest levels of Pakistani government", with little positive response. According to Washington Times, the Pakistani military's motive for hamstringing the USZ Embassy is twofold. "First, it thinks Washington wants to dismantle Pakistan's nuclear arsenal and thinks it has favoured regional rival India when it approved a civilian nuclear-cooperation agreement. Second, it suspects the State Department is trying to determine Pakistan's national security policies by dealing with civilian leaders only".

This cable not only explains the anger of 5th column journalists and analysts against Pakistan Army but also the entire theme of Bob Woodward's book "Obama's Wars" which heavily criticized COAS General Ashfaq Pervez Kiyani.


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IsraHell charging Palestinian Children for throwing stones

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IsraHelli forces have been criticized of arresting and mistreating Palestinian children as young as 8 years old and below on stone-throwing charges. In a Monday report, IsraHelli rights group B'Tselem blasted the IsraHelli police for “systematically violating the law” in its treatment of Palestinian children being investigated on suspicion of throwing stones, the Jerusalem Post reported. IsraHelli authorities arrested more than 80 Palestinian minors, as young as eight years old, between November 2009 and October 2010, the report highlighted.
The children were detained on suspicion of throwing stones at IsraHell is in the Silwan neighborhood of East al-Quds (Jerusalem). The rights group added that the minors were taken from their homes in the middle of the night and interrogated -- at times without having their parents present. It has also accused the authorities of using extreme violence and handcuffs on children. The IsraHelli police have dismissed the report, insisting that the arrests were legal. B'Tselem's report was based on interviews the rights group conducted with 30 Palestinian minors who had been arrested by the police in the past year. In October, Mansur, 12, and Iyad Gheit, 10, were hit by the vehicle driven by a hardliner leader of IsraHelli settlers in Silwan. Mansur had his leg broken while Gheit was taken to hospital to have glass particles taken out of his arm.


IsraHelli soldiers taking away an 8 years old Palestinian kid

They initially resisted being transferred to hospital -- apparently reminded of frequent occasions when their friends are taken away by IsraHelli troops on a regular basis. Extremist settler leaders encourage moving into dense Palestinian neighborhoods in East al-Quds, in line with IsraHell's policy of Judiazation of the city. Clashes between Palestinian residents and IsraHelli forces are common in East al-Quds, where Tel Aviv's heavy military presence and settlement activities easily provoke the Palestinian majority living in the the illegally annexed city. Palestinians accuse IsraHell of efforts to remove the Islamic and Palestinians identity of East al-Quds by judaizing the city they see as the capital of their future independent state, and thus make the formation of a Palestinians state unfeasible.


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IsraHell dumping toxic nuclear waste in West Bank, Palestine

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Reports from some very reliable resources reveal that IsraHelli factories are quietly dumping hazardous industrial waste from polluting industries in the West Bank city of Tulkarm.


The IsraHelli move came to light in November when Palestinian Authority (PA) security forces seized a truckload of chemical waste, originating from IsraHelli factories, to be emptied in the grounds of Khaduri University, Talal Dweikat said. PA officials said that a Palestinian man was hired for the job, Ma'an news agency reported on Sunday. The waste was examined in PA laboratories and was found to be extremely dangerous. PA forces were put on high alert to check every IsraHelli truck, arriving in Tulkarm, for hazardous material.

Meanwhile, University President Daoud Az-Za'tery said that the university is holding awareness courses to educate students on the hazardous materials. He noted that many complaints have been received from Tulkarm residents concerning the chemical waste being dumped in the area by Israeli factories. Some occupied West Bank towns have become "dustbins" for IsraHelli industrial wastes -- including toxic wastes -- raising cancer rates up to 10 times, according to local Palestinian doctors.

Toxic waste produced by Israeli factories in Tulkarm (photo)

Another report says there are at least seven IsraHelli industrial zones in the occupied West Bank and an estimated 200 such factories are located there. Many of the factories are built mainly on hilltops, which often results in the flow of industrial wastewater into adjacent Palestinian lands damaging the citrus trees, polluting the soil as well as polluting the underground water. For example, a pesticide factory in Kfar Saba which produces dangerous pollutants has been moved to an area near Tulkarm. The Dixon Gas industrial factory, which was located in Netanya has also been moved to the Tulkarm area. The solid waste generated by the factory is burned in open air.


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