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Sunday, December 30, 2012

U.S. ‘terror’ and gun laws extended to Somalia - Somalis face New York City trial

By Mick Kelly |
December 28, 2012
 
Brooklyn, NY - Three men from Somalia, Ali Yasin Ahmed, Madhi Hashi and Mohamed Yusuf, appeared in Federal District Court here, Dec. 21, on charges of violating U.S. “material support for terrorism” and gun laws. What makes this case different from the dozens of U.S. cases involving Somali men and women in Minnesota, California and other states is that there is no indication the men are U.S. residents or citizens, or that they have ever traveled to the U.S.

The conspiracy to provide “material support to a foreign terrorist organization” stems from their alleged membership in the Somali resistance organization, al Shabaab. Al Shabaab is an Islamic political movement that is fighting the U.S.-backed foreign intervention in Somalia.

The gun charge, according to a Dec. 21 press release form the New York Eastern District U.S. Attorney’s Office, involves the “unlawful use of machine guns” in Somalia.

The case against the three men rests on the dubious legal theory that U.S. laws can be applied anywhere in the world. The New York Times states, “Court documents show no connection between the alleged crimes and the United States.”

Two of the men, Mohamed Yusuf and Ali Yasin Ahmed, lived in Sweden for a time. Madhi Hashi was born in Somalia and grew up in England. The British newspaper, The Independent reported on Dec. 23 that when Hashi lived in London, he was one of a group of young people who said they were pressured by the UK intelligence agency, MI5, to become informants. After his return to Somalia, Hashi’s UK citizenship was revoked.

The Independent says of Hashi, “His family had no idea where he was for five months until he appeared in a New York court on Friday accused of terrorism. Last night, his British lawyer, Saghir Hussain, said: ‘This has all the hallmarks of rendition. It appears the withdrawal of citizenship and the kidnapping by the Americans may have been co-ordinated.’”

The U.S. Attorney’s Office claims, “In early August 2012, the defendants were apprehended in Africa by local authorities while on their way to Yemen.” On Oct. 18, 2012, a grand jury in the Eastern District of New York returned a sealed indictment against the defendants. On Nov. 14, 2012, the Federal Bureau of Investigation took custody of the defendants and brought them to the Eastern District of New York.”

The Independent quotes Hashi’s father, Mohamed, “’We are not some slaves who can be passed around from one owner to another,’ he said. ‘Why was our son sent to the U.S.? He has been a British citizen for 15 years but then his citizenship was taken away suddenly and now we find out that he's in New York? Our family had to find out this news from public news sources as no one has contacted us until now. We are very worried about his condition as we have no information. The U.S. have not given our son any rights – we don't know where he's being held, how to contact him or how he's being treated. It is shocking that something like this can be done to someone based on accusations and suspicion only.’”

Among those who announced the charges against the three men Dec. 21 was Raymond Kelly, the Commissioner of New York City Police Department. The NYPD has built a massive intelligence network that spys on Arabs and Muslims around the U.S. It is also setting up satellite offices in other countries.

One year after killing of our two colleagues in Somalia

29 December 2012 

It is with great sadness that the international medical humanitarian organisation Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) marks one year since our two colleagues, Philippe Havet and Andrias Karel Keiluhu ("Kace"), were brutally murdered in Mogadishu.

Philippe, a 53-year-old emergency coordinator from Belgium, and Kace, a 44-year-old medical doctor from Indonesia, were working with MSF teams to provide emergency medical assistance to displaced and resident populations affected by the conflict in Somalia.

"Philippe and Kace are greatly missed and today we extend our heartfelt sympathy and condolences to their families and friends," said MSF general director Christopher Stokes.

Following their tragic murders, MSF decided to close two large medical centres in the Somali capital. However, MSF continues to operate 10 projects throughout Somalia and provides medical and humanitarian aid to thousands of Somali refugees in camps across the border in Ethiopia and Kenya.

Today, two other MSF employees, Blanca Thiebaut and Montserrat Serra, remain held against their will in Somalia after they were abducted from the Dadaab refugee camp in Kenya, on 13th October 2011. MSF once again condemns this act of violence and demands their immediate release.

Saturday, December 29, 2012

An Eritrean scholar gets two international recognitions on his work in Remote Sensing

 By Prof. Dr. Embaie Ferrow | On Monday, 29 October 2012, during the biennial African Association of Remote Sensing of the Environment (AARSE) conference in Eljadida, Morocco, P

Prof. Tsehaie Woldai was honored with two awards: the AARSE-AFRICA highest Achievement Award for his work as founder, immediate past President and for turning the association into a political force shaping Africa’s Space programs.

  

AARSE, sine Prof. Tsehaie founded it in 1992, is a composition of over 1800 members, including 32 national associations and societies, 5 space agencies in Africa and over 200 international organizations from Asia, Australia and the America involved in satellite remote sensing and space activities. It is by far the largest association
of its kind in Africa. Its conference attracts an average of 650 participants and over 60 exhibitors and more than 20 sponsors (gold, platinum and silver).

The second award, given on the same day, was the ESRI ‘Making a Difference in Africa’ award. The ESRI award is given once a year to distinguished personalities from various continents during its user conference in San Diego, USA. The conference attracts over 15,000 participants from all over the world. This is the 26nd award in a row so far received.

A Brief Resume of Dr. T. (Tsehaie) Woldai

Dr. Tsehaie Woldai holds an MSc degree from the International Institute for Geo‐Information Science and Earth Observation (ITC), Enschede, The Netherlands (1976) and a PhD degree of the Open Universit.

Tsehaie Woldai worked with the Geological Survey and the Water Resources Authority of Ethiopia including: Gulf Oil Company in Ethiopia, Leiden University and the Netherlands Institute for Higher Scientific Research (ZWO) before he joined permanently ITC as an Assistant Professor in 1982. In 1997, he was appointed to the position of Associate Professor and beginning 2008 he holds the position of Portfolio Manager for Marketing and Project Services within the Department of Earth Systems Analysis at ITC.
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Dr. Tsehaie Woldai is a Fellow of the Geological Society of Africa (GSAF); Founder and the current President of the African Association of Remote Sensing of the Environment (AARSE), an Association with more than more than 1200 members in 29 African countries and around 100 institutional members representing 31 countries outside the continent. He is also AARSE leading Official delegate to “Group on Earth Observation (GEO)”; Advisory Member for GEO task US‐09‐01a on Disasters Societal Benefit Areas; Commission VI Secretary of the International Society of Photogrammetry & Remote Sensing (ISPRS); Evaluator of the European Union FP7 Framework Research on “Environment”; Associate Editor for African Affairs, IEEE Geoscience and Remote Sensing Society Newsletter; Editorial Board
Member, International Journal of Digital Earth; Coordinator of the University Network for Disaster Risk Reduction in Africa (UNEDRA) and Guest Editor, Supplement Issue on “Remote Sensing For Africa”, International Journal of Applied Earth Observation and Geoinformation, Vol.1, 2010.


Green and Inclusive Project to Benefit the Horn of Africa

The Board of Directors of the African Development Group has approved US $125 million in funding for the first phase of a drought resilience project and provision of long-lasting means of subsistence to populations in the Horn of Africa.

Three countries, Djibouti, Ethiopia and Kenya, as well as the Secretariat of the Intergovernmental Authority on Development are involved in the first phase of this regional project funded by way of loans and grants provided by the African Development Fund (ADF) beginning in 2013.

The African Development Fund grants amount to US $15 million for Djibouti, and US $7 million for the IGAD Secretariat. The ADF loans of US $46 million and US $56 million to Ethiopia and Kenya, respectively, will go to support activities aimed at restoring the means of subsistence of the populations through investments in natural resources management, land management, restoration and protection of the ecosystem, as well as agriculture and livestock infrastructure.

The project will equally contribute to the improvement of storage, marketing and transportation facilities, including the upgrade of rural roads. The objective is to focus on the deeper causes of the region’s vulnerability in order to build resilience in the face of medium- and long-term drought periods, consolidate peace and promote the equitable use of limited natural resources.

Certain drought-prone regions are concerned by the project, namely: Beyya Dader, Gaggade-Derela and Weimar in Djibouti; Afar and Somali in Ethiopia; and Baringo, Isiolo, Marsabit, Samburu, Turkana and West Pokot – six arid and semi-arid regions in Kenya. According to estimates, the project will benefit 12 million people, 98 million cattle, and 173 million sheep and goats that are victims to drought.

The implementation of the inclusive green program will have a deep-rooted environmental and socio-economic impact in these regions

Electric Inter-connectivity Reinforcing Relations in Horn of Africa


Friday, 28 December 2012

Spokesperson of Foreign Ministry Ambassador Dina Mufti said Ethiopia’s power sale to neighboring countries is playing a crucial role in reinforcing the country’s relations within the sub-region. 
Ethiopia  Foreign Ministry Ambassador Dina Mufti
Ambassador Dina explained the power deals Ethiopia is making with neighboring countries contribute to the African Union’s efforts of continental integration. 

Mihret Debebe, Chief Executive Officer of the Ethiopian Electric Power Corporation said the power inter-connectivities are happening after thorough studies of financial feasibility and of environmental impact assessments.

Ethiopia, which is seen as a power hub for the East Africa-wide power grid connection, is now connecting with Djibouti, Kenya and Sudan.

Jewish Home Surges in Polls: Israeli Politics Heads Even More Rightward Likud-Beiteinu Struggling to Hold Off Challenges


new round of polls shows the Jewish Home (Habayit Hayehudi) continuing to surge as an even farther-right alternative to the Likud-Beiteinu list, and leaving little doubt that Israel’s already far-right voter base is continuing to shift.


The surge in Jewish Home is led in no small part by former Netanyahu aide Naftali Bennett, who is scoring big both as a multi-millionaire business mogul and as a religious far-right ideologue who condemns the notion of Palestinian statehood on general principle in favor of a Greater Israel.

This is problematic for Netanyahu on a number of fronts, as he has already alienated the religious right by throwing his lot in with Avigdor Lieberman, whose star is falling as his legal troubles mount, and is struggling to keep the joint list just barely palatable to the international community while facing accusations of being “soft” for not taking as sociopathic of a hard-line as his newfound rivals.

Likud-Beiteinu has scrapped any endorsement of a two-state solution in its platform, but with “moderate” Likudniks already uneasy about their alliance with Lieberman and with the expulsion of their more moderate MPs, it will be difficult for them to go a step farther and scorn the idea of peace the way Bennett’s bloc is. This is costing them the extreme hawkish vote in the polls, while Home is scooping up votes from the fashionable religious right as well as the fringe.

This should leave them a force to be reckoned with after the election, but leaves the path to majority government even less clear, as Likud-Beiteinu seems unlikely to partner with them or the center-left, and the really-far-right doesn’t appear to have enough seats to govern without Lieberman and Netanyahu.

Guiletto Chiesa presents at the 9/11 Revisited conference in Kuala Lumpur








9/11 Revisited: The Unjustifiable Launch of Endless War

by grtv
 
Guiletto Chiesa, former MEP and producer of the 9/11 documentary, "Zero," presents at the 9/11 Revisited: Seeking the Truth conference in Kuala Lumpur on November 19, 2012.
Produced by James Corbett


US-NATO-Israeli Agenda: Syria to be Subdivided into “Three Weaker States”

Global Research, December 28, 2012
 
Egyptian media pundit Tawfik Okasha, owner of the Egyptian opposition TV channel  al-Fara’een, blamed the Mainstream Media of being complicit with the Muslim Brotherhood in feeding the Egyptian people lies about the Syrian crisis. 


He calls for all free Syrians to back President Bashar al-Assad as the issue is not about him but goes beyond to include the destruction of Syria and its transformation into three weaker states incapable of confronting Israel. 

Transcript of  Tawfik Okasha’s statement

Bashar Al Assad’s war is with Al Qaeda and the Muslim Brotherhood.

The issue is not about Bashar it is about the destruction of Syria and its transformation into three states
It is about Syria being owned by the muslim Brotherhood and its Security Apparatus being destroyed and replaced by that of the Muslim Bportherhood. There’s a deal being struck between Israel, Turkey and the EU to transform Syria into three states, so that the issue of the Golan Heightsa as well as Syria. So there won’t be any state that will have armed forces capable of confronting Israel.

 The issue is about the destruction of the Syrian Army asnd the destruction of the Syrian leadership and the Syrian Armed Forces

You liars, you who tell the Egyptian people lies upon lies, You tell them that Bashar al Assad is slaughtering  people. Bashar al Assad’s war is with Al Qaeda and the Muslim Brotherhood, It is with those people sent in by Turkey, the US and Israel,
 

US Special Forces Accused of Raping Afghan Women During Raid

Special forces of the US army raided houses of villagers and separated the men and women of 15 families living in this village. They then raped a number of these women.

According to a report in the political section of the Afghanpaper, authentic reports given by the people state that special US forces raped a number of women in a village of Afghanistan, after attacking it.

US Special forces based in Afghanistan, raided a village in Chahar Bolak area of Balkh province at night, some days back (we apologize for not naming the village for certain reasons), and committed a horrendous crime. They raided houses of villagers and separated the men and women of 15 families living in this village. They then raped a number of these women.

The commander of the US soldiers warned the people of the village that this crime will be repeated should they complain to the authorities.

Since the occupation of our country by US forces in 2001, reports of the raping of Afghan women and girls by US soldiers has been reported by the media several times, but unfortunately no legal action has been taken by the government in any of the cases.

Some time back it was revealed that in several isolated provinces, forces under US supervision, mainly the US soldiers, took the money and belongings of the people without reason or explanation.

Till now, several reports have been sent about foreign forces forcefully taking away the money and personal belongings of Afghan residents with no explanation, and no one is ready to stand up to them. Many of these people faced violations and complained to government organizations, but the officials have refrained from taking any action against the US soldiers and NATO forces.

Indifference of authorities, bullying and rogue acts of foreign soldiers on the one hand, and the invasion of privacy by the Taliban on the other, has led to the deterioration of security in this isolated province and extremely worried the people.

What has the government done about these heinous acts? Like always, nothing! Most of the media outlets do not dare to report these crimes from fear of judicial officials and hunt by foreigners.

However, this hardly comes as a surprise from a government supported by the west, which is sitting silently in the face of raping and bullying by US forces and its creations, the Taliban.

Now you decide: these innocent suffering people are raped by foreign forces, what is sacred to them is insulted, they are bullied, they are threatened by the Taliban as well, and they see no good from the government, what should they do?

Originally published on Dec. 2, 2012
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