Wednesday, July 30, 2008

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HRW denounces abuses and illegal detentions between Hamas and Fatah

In its report, the NGO also called on the international community to condition the aid granted to Fatah and Hamas to the full assurance that the struggle to end human rights abuses.

New York .- The humanitarian organization Human Rights Watch (HRW) denounced illegal arrests and detentions between the Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas) and the Fatah militia in Gaza and West Bank by its internal struggle.

'Hamas members in Gaza and Fatah in the West Bank have carried out a series of recent unlawful arrests against opponents, "HRW said in a report dated Wednesday in Jerusalem and posted on its website.

Document entitled "Internal Fight: Palestinian abuses in Gaza and the West Bank ', the advocacy organization Human Rights said that the political struggle between the two Palestinian militants, has led to serious abuses against supporters of both parties.

The 113-page report, HRW documented a number of serious abuses by Hamas against members of the nationalist movement in Gaza and Fatah against the militia in the West Bank since June 2007 when the first took control in Gaza.

"The struggle between Hamas and Fatah is causing more and more victims of human rights violations. The security forces have targeted two other activists," he said in the report Deputy Chief of the office of HRW's Middle East, Joe Stork.

The ombudsman, who presented the report in recent days Palestinian officials in Gaza and the West Bank, noted that the abusive behavior of both sides leads to the victimization of the Palestinians and weaken the law.

"In Gaza, Hamas forces physically abused some detainees and closed about 100 civic groups, charitable and sporting considered allies of Fatah," the report by the nongovernmental organization (NGO) based in this city.

In the report HRW called on the authorities of Hamas and Fatah to release all detainees who have and their power, which have been arbitrarily arrested in recent days over the past year, and are victims of abuse and torture.

According to the report, the latest arrests were made after the three explosions that occurred in Gaza on Friday and killed one girl and five members of the Qassam Brigades, armed wing of Hamas.

Amid allegations of the Palestinian movement's nationalist militias against Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas, Hamas had arrested until Monday at least 200 Fatah supporters in Gaza, said the report.

Interior Minister of Hamas, Mahmoud Zahar, Siyam said staff Human Rights Watch in response to the nationalist group has also arrested dozens of its allies and has been tortured.

'There is no doubt that the apparent arrest of revenge in West Bank are illegal, "said HRW.

In its report, the NGO also called on the international community to condition the aid they give to Fatah and Hamas to the full assurance that the struggle to end human rights abuses.

Source: Millennium Occidental

Saturday, July 12, 2008

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Colombia: A historic victory of Iran

article published in the supplement field Digital Freedom :

has been, without doubt, a military intelligence operation in history. The rescue of Ingrid Betancourt, three American contractors and Colombian soldiers and policemen filled with joy to the lovers of freedom throughout the world. For others, however, has been a bitter pill and a political blow.

is important to remember that powerful leftist forces around the world have always shown a strange and seemingly inexplicable hostility against Uribe and his government. Why, if Uribe is getting to defeat the FARC? Precisely for this reason. Have been sympathizing with the FARC, but, given the difficulty of defending a terrorist organization and narco-traffickers, have been expressing a hostility toward Uribe pilgrim. Only dare to defend Chavez The FARC publicly and say they were not a terrorist organization, but a legitimate national insurgency. He was not alone: \u200b\u200bit was simply the spokesman awkward position strangely popular.

How can sympathize with the FARC and Uribe look with resentment? We know the answer in the attitude of Fidel Castro.

to Castro and the communists in general, the enemy is the FARC or any other revolutionary organization, but the free market society and its democratic institutions. Here is the enemy must be defeated and destroyed, because it is society that creates inequality, poverty and social ills that accompany them. It was what I thought Karl Marx in the nineteenth century. From these premises it worked out the theory of imperialism, that foreign capital investment in a poor country without capital did not help the development of it, but it turned into a semi. The enemy were the major industrialized economies. These are explanations

seductive, and have managed to penetrate deep into the culture media worldwide. His undeniable intellectual appeal is greatly enhanced by envy. The rich and powerful are not the creators of wealth but of poverty, is a rationalization of resentment. It is curious that so many people believe that wealth is a natural state. It's absurd. Reach wealth is an extraordinarily difficult task. Natural resources are one, and even the most important of its elements.

History has proved the falsity of the Marxist. Capitalism has been the most progressive force in history. Has been the generator of the industrial revolution, and the promoter of the great scientific and technological revolution. China and India are emerging for the first time of misery precisely because of its capitalist reforms. One type of distorted capitalism as dominant in Latin America, is what has hindered the development of our continent. But there are many who have no interest in rectifying these distortions, but rather, under the guise of a social revolution to sweep away all the institutions''bourgeois''limiting the power of the rulers and take over an entire country like war booty. This is what Fidel Castro has done with Cuba, setting a precedent that excites and fascinates many ambitious unscrupulous.

Paradoxically, the main attraction of revolutionary ideas is its reactionary character. Want to rely on state power is as old as the pharaohs and absolute monarchies. People have lived under that system for millennia. It is therefore not surprising that many people feel unbearably pressured by the stresses of capitalist competition and longing for a system where the state should assume all responsibilities.

For Castro, the successful combat of the heroic Uribe and the Colombian army against FARC, strongly supported by the U.S., represents the embodiment of all its terrors. It is the frustration of Chavez's Bolivarian project, obtuse sleep heir of the continental revolution.

Uribe had become the main U.S. ally in South America. It was logical to become the main enemy of the left, and that he has wanted to demonize. He even accused of not wanting the freedom of Ingrid Betancourt, and subjected to enormous international pressure to force him to yield to the demands of the FARC, particularly that related to the clearing of part of the country. All in vain. Uribe did not budge, and now, finally, achieved a crushing victory. A bitter pill for Chavez and his minions: Evo, Correa and Daniel Ortega. Occidental