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Former Gitmo Detainee Show Why We Should Have Kept Him Longer. " Released Jazeera journo spill the beans"

Title should read  "Released Jazeera journo spill the beans Lie Through His Teeth." Ask John McCain what a real prison camp is like. Worst prison mankind has ever seen my A$$.

By Mohamed Osman

Khartoum, Sudan - A Sudanese Al-Jazeera cameraman released from the US-run Guantanamo Bay detention centre described it on Monday as the worst prison mankind has ever seen, in some of his first public comments since his return to Khartoum.

Sami al-Haj was whisked from his hospital bed by a convoy escorted by police cars with flashing lights and wailing sirens to an outdoor event in his neighbourhood organised by his family. His speech was broadcast live on Sudanese television.

"After 2 340 days spent in most heinous prison mankind has ever known, we are honoured to be here, thank you and thank all those defended us and of our right in freedom," he told the cheering crowd.

Al-Haj was the only journalist from a major international news organisation held at Guantanamo and many of his supporters saw his detention as punishment for a network whose broadcasts angered US officials.

The military alleged he was a courier for a militant Muslim organisation, an allegation his lawyers denied.

Al-Haj said he believed he was arrested because of US hostility toward Al-Jazeera and because the media was reporting on US rights violations in Afghanistan.

"I was subjected to 130 (interrogation) sessions, more than 35 about the Al-Jazeera and they wanted me to be a spy against Al-Jazeera," he said, adding that being a faithful Muslim he had turned down the offer.

He thanked the Sudanese people and their reception which he said has made him "forget the long bitter years that we spending humiliation, injustice and subjugation and oppression. Al-Haj arrived back in Khartoum early on Friday aboard a US military plane.

Earlier on Monday, al-Haj received visitors in his hospital room, including dozens of senior officials wishing him a speedy recovery.

Though able to walk a short distance at the event honouring him, al-Haj is still weak after a 16-month hunger strike prior to his release.

His attorney Zachary Katznelson, who met al-Haj at Guantanamo on April 11, said he was "emaciated" because of his hunger strike and had recently been having problems with his liver and kidneys and had blood in his urine.

Al-Haj was never prosecuted at Guantanamo so the US did not make public its full allegations against him.

But in a hearing that determined that he was an enemy combatant, US officials alleged that in the 1990s, al-Haj was an executive assistant at a Qatar-based beverage company that provided support to Muslim fighters in Bosnia and Chechnya.

Two other Sudanese Guantanamo detainees were released together with al-Haj. - Sapa-AP


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Note To Self. Don't Wear Grende Replica Belt Buckle To The Airport.

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From Aftenposten
'Grenade' belt buckle holds up Tromsø Airport
   
A belt-buckle in the form of a hand grenade caused Tromsø Airport to be evacuated Monday morning.

The alarms went off at 6:20 a.m. and all passengers and employees had to leave the building.

The belt buckle was a very close copy of a hand grenade and, not surprisingly, it set off all alarms in the security control.

A police expert was able to quickly assess that it was just a belt buckle and the first three planes were delayed by about one-and-a-half hours, after which all routes were back on schedule.

The owner realized it was "dumb" to have taken the belt through airport security and continued on his journey without the belt.


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Only 15 Years For This.

Dead babies found in Germany freezer

Posted 9 hours 41 minutes ago

A woman has been taken into custody in Germany after the bodies of three newborn babies were found in a freezer in the basement of a private home, police and local prosecutors said.

In a statement, the authorities said they had opened an investigation into the deaths of the babies, which were discovered after a tip-off from residents in Wenden-Moellmicke, east of Cologne.

A wave of infanticides by young German mothers, many of them from poor eastern regions, has shocked the country and prompted political debate.

In one particularly gruesome case, a woman in the eastern town of Brieskow-Finkenheerd was sentenced to 15 years in prison for killing eight of her babies and burying some of them in flower pots, buckets and fish tanks on her property.

In an attempt to save lives, some clinics in Germany have installed hatches where desperate mothers can leave unwanted babies anonymously.

- AFP

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The Grand Canyon Finally Good For Something.

The Australian is a gold mine today. Oh, and I would drill in Stonehenge if there was something worth drilling for.

Outrage at Grand Canyon uranium plans

A LONDON mining company has caused uproar with plans to extract uranium from the Grand Canyon - prompting one official to ask how Britons would react "if an American company went to drill at Stonehenge".

The Grand Canyon is not only one of the world's most famous natural landmarks, attracting five million visitors a year and offering a home to bald eagles, condors, bighorn sheep and exotic fish; it also happens to contain vast reserves of uranium ore - suddenly in huge demand, thanks to renewed interest in nuclear power as part of the search for "green" fuel.

But while demand for uranium has risen, supply has fallen as mines have closed in Canada and West Africa. As a result, the price of uranium has soared - and that has sparked a rush to find new deposits.

The Mayfair company VANE Minerals is at the forefront of this scramble and is planning to drill at up to 39 spots on seven sites within the Kaibab National Forest, which borders both the north and south rims of the Grand Canyon, in north-central Arizona.

A further thousand claims are thought to be pending from other companies, up from 10 in 2003.

National Park officials, Indian tribal leaders and even scientists are doing all they can to stop the exploration, going so far as to call a congressional "field hearing" in Flagstaff, Arizona. Raul Grijalva, an Arizona congressman, said: "The Grand Canyon is something we depend on ... for tourism - it's one of the wonders of the world - and here we are, as the federal Government, allowing the distinct possibility of uranium mining."

Environmentalists point out that uranium is both a toxic heavy metal and a source of radiation. As a result, it could kill local wildlife and poison the water in the Colorado River Aqueduct, which provides drinking water to Los Angeles and much of southern California.

Tribal leaders also complain that they have previously been forced to clean up after bankrupt mining concerns, while radiological assessments at one past exploration site - the Orphan Mine - have shown gamma radiation at more than 450 times the background level after uranium was brought closer to the surface.

Yet with fears rising over global warming, many argue the dangers of burning coal for electricity far outweigh the potential dangers of uranium mining. And while solar, tidal, and wind technologies show promise, they are nowhere near as reliable.

VANE Minerals chief operating officer Kris Hefton has tried to reassure environmentalists by arguing that his industry is far more safety-conscious than it used to be.

"I'm not talking about the industry of 50 years ago that impacted the Navajo Nation," he told the congressional hearing.

"We ask you to judge our industry on its current per-formance rather than on past, unrelated events."

The company reportedly believes the Grand Canyon deposits are of higher grade than elsewhere in the US, because they are in geological formations known as "breccia pipes". This means the mine could be profitable even if the uranium price falls.

VANE Minerals' exploration permits were initially approved by the Forest Service, which cited laws created during the Wild West era to allow mining on public land.

The permits, granted with minimal conditions, were immediately challenged by environmentalists in the US District Court, where a federal judge issued a temporary restraining order.


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Won't find This On Priceline, or Expedia.

More from the Australian. Note the everyone is doing excuse.

Firm in trouble for slum tour

A RIO de Janeiro tour company could be in trouble for giving tourists too intimate a view of life in the city's notorious slums, including photo opportunities with drug gang leaders.
The Brazilian city's tourism chief said today the company, Private Tours, could be stripped of its licence after a report in today's Folha de Sao Paulo newspaper that it had set up meetings between traffickers and tourists.

The paper sent a reporter disguised as a foreign tourist on the 4-hour, $US55 ($59) tour of Rocinha, the city's largest slum, that included visits to the "bocas de fumo", where traffickers sell drugs to Rio residents.

It said the traffickers told the tourists stories about their time in prison, described the life of a Rio drug dealer, and would then pose for pictures with their guns - as long as their faces were not photographed.

Rio tourism chief Rubem Medina said the firm could lose its licence if the story was accurate.

"It's not necessary to do this kind of tour in Rio; there are a lot of wonderful attractions," he said.

Pedro Novak of the Private Tours firm acknowledged he ran that kind of tour but "I'm not the only one".

Several companies have for years offered tours of the city's more than 600 slums, offering tourists a controversial alternative to the city's beaches and an insight into the lives of the more than one million people who live there.

The slums, or favelas, are largely controlled by heavily armed drug gangs with names such as "Red Command" and "Friends of Friends" that fight each other for control of the lucrative cocaine market.
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Pretty Sure Which Group I Was In. I am sure A.D.H.D is not transmitted through breast milk.

From the Australian.

Breastfed kids 'smarter'

MOTHERS who breastfeed their children can expect them to grow up smarter than their formula-fed peers, say Canadian researchers in a study of lactation, released today.

The study published in this month's issue of Archives of General Psychiatry found breastfeeding raises a child's IQ and improves his or her academic performance.

"Our study provides the strongest evidence to date that prolonged and exclusive breastfeeding makes kids smarter,'' said lead investigator Michaelo Kramer, of McGill University in Montreal.

His team followed 13,889 infants born between June 1996 and December 1997 at 31 Belarussian maternity hospitals and clinics for six-and-a-half years.

Half of the mothers were encouraged to breastfeed exclusively and for a prolonged period, while the other half were not.

The children's cognitive abilities were later assessed using IQ tests and based on their early grades at school.

On average, the breastfed group scored better in all tests, and "significantly higher'' in both reading and writing.

Mr Kramer said, however, it is still unclear if the cognitive benefits of breastfeeding are due to the makeup of breast milk itself or the social and physical interactions between mother and child inherent in breastfeeding.

In the study, he suggests the higher frequency and duration of breastfeeding compared to bottle-feeding results in increased verbal interaction between mother and child, which "might also have a stimulatory effect on cognitive development''.

Other studies, he also points out, have shown that a mother rat's grooming and licking of its pups has long-term behavioural effects on its offspring.
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Iran To Solve All The Worlds Problems.

Yep, I'm buying it. From IRNA.

"Iran offers major breakthrough for ending world crises"
 Iran-World Crises-Offer
Foreign Ministry spokesman, Mohammad-Ali Hosseini said on Monday that Iran's package of proposals will help make breakthrough to resolve international crises.


Hosseini who had told reporters that the Iranian package advises the big powers to respect legitimate rights of member states of the international community in a bid to restore international peace and security.

Hosseini added that Tehran's proposed package "can help international peace, stability and security" and are based on "respecting rights of all nations and their territorial integrity." Instead of taking measures to preserve their monopoly over economy, they should develop economic cooperation with the developing nations on equal terms.

On April 13, Foreign Minister Manouchehr Mottaki announced that Iran is preparing a package to help resolve the regional and international problems.

"Since the Middle East region and the entire world are suffering from a variety of crises, Tehran is preparing a package to put forward for the settlement of regional and international problems and present it publicly," Mottaki told reporters at a press conference.

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"Horrendous" indeed!!!

Philippine bishop says gays in religious festivals ‘horrendous’
(DPA) Khaleej Time Online.

5 May 2008

MANILA - A senior Catholic bishop in the Philippines warned Monday that parishes allowing the "horrendous" practice of having homosexuals dress up as female saints in religious festivals would be prohibited from holding masses.

Manila Archbishop Cardinal Gaudencio Rosales reminded Catholic devotees to keep religious festivals sacred and solemn, such as annual processions held every May in honour of the Virgin Mary.

"We should keep sacred what is sacred," he said.

"Any parish or chapel that will hold a procession in honour of the Virgin Mary that will use gays in their procession will not be allowed to have a mass," he added, citing a circular hediscriminating against homosexuals, Rosales noted that allowing gays to play the role of Saint Helena and other female roles in the annual processions make the religious occasion a "laughing matter."

"That's horrendous," he added. "That's an insult to the Blessed Mother."

Rosales recalled one occasion where he called the attention of one parish after it allowed gays to participate in a religious procession.

"I told them that's not right because that's procession," he said. "You are destroying the purity of the devotion."

The Philippines is Asia's largest Catholic country, with more than 80 per cent of the estimated 88 million population adhering to the religion. Religious festivals and processions are popular in the country, especially during the summer.

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The Islamification Of Israel?

Are We Witnessing the Death of Israel by a Thousand Cuts?
Jonathan Power, Arab News.

Even Jimmy Carter, who single handedly (without much Jewish appreciation) has done more to make Israel secure than any other living person, can’t change the march of demographics. Within the boundaries of the State of Israel and the occupied territories there are 5.4 million Jews and 4.6 million Palestinians. The Palestinian birth rate is almost three times that of the Israeli Jews. If anything the Jewish population is starting to fall as an increasing number of Jews decide that Israel has no future for them and in significant numbers emigrate. The far seeing Richard Nixon, when asked by Patrick Buchanan and his wife, how he saw the future of Israel, turned down his thumb “like a Roman emperor at the gladiators’ arena”.

Perhaps we are witnessing the death of Israel by a thousand cuts, the attrition of conflict and the attrition of population. Maybe after all the rabbis of Vienna who were sent in 1897 on a fact-finding mission to Palestine to investigate whether it was a suitable place for Jewish settlement were right.

They reported back that the “bride was beautiful but married to another man.” The rabbis had been moved to visit Palestine by Theodore Herzl, an Austrian journalist, who had just published his highly influential book, “The Jewish State”, which launched the movement called “political Zionism”.

Herzl, a broad minded man, was happy to think of the new Israel in Argentina which had a considerable Jewish migration in the 19th century and was well away from the clutches of anti-Semitic Europe.

He was also inclined to accept the offer of Joseph Chamberlain, then the British colonial secretary, for a site on the Uasin Gishu plateau near Nairobi in what was then British East Africa. The Zionist Conference overruled him.

But when the British government finally gave in to Zionist lobbying and, in the words, of the Balfour Declaration of 1917, favored “the establishment in Palestine of a national home for the Jewish people” the only Jewish member of the Cabinet, Edwin Samuel Montague, denounced the whole project as a reconstruction of the tower of Babel.

“Palestine”, he said, “would become the world’s ghetto”. Lord Curzon, the former viceroy of India, observed that Britain had “a stronger claim to parts of France” than the Jews did to Palestine after two millennia of absence. He denounced it as an act of “sentimental idealism”.

There are few rewards in this life for being farsighted on political questions. The Zionists still have the bit between their teeth on the creation of a permanent Jewish state, even as they face self-destruction.

A few perhaps can see it coming and among the few is the Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert.

In an interview last November he said, “If the day comes when the two-state solution collapses, and we face a South African-style struggle for equal voting rights (also for the Palestinians in the territories) then, as soon as that happens, the State of Israel is finished.”

For the Zionist this would be a terrible end. But need it be for rank and file Jews who just want to bring up their families and live in an atmosphere emptied of violence? (Read Israeli novelist Shifra Horn’s book, “Ode to Joy” if you want to smell the cordite and sense deep in the soul their everyday fear of being blown up.)

But unmistakably this is the direction events and demographics are moving and arguably the best thing that outsiders can now do for Israel is to stop trying to help organize the creation of a two-state solution and let the Israelis themselves look the Palestinians in the eye as the demographics bite. If the white South Africans can do it so can the Israelis. If this were the solution the Israelis would find that the only thing that most Palestinians would now want is a prosperous, capitalist economy that lives in peace with its neighbors.

The Jews would not be driven into the sea. But those who wanted to return to Europe, America or even Russia would be more than welcome. Both Germany and Russia, the great centers of anti-Semitism in the past, have seemed to have flushed that horror away.

Life does move on. Some problems, like apartheid, do get solved, even if not very long ago they seemed intractable.

The Jews should never have tried to turn back the historical clock by returning to Palestine after fleeing in AD 70.

But now they are there in such significant numbers their only solution is to honor the rest of the text of the Balfour Declaration.

“Nothing should be done that may prejudice the civil and religious rights of the existing non-Jewish communities in Palestine”, it said. This was the British condition. The Israelis overlook it today at their peril.


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The Battle Against Islamic Free Speech In Malaysia Takes A Step Forward.

"Malaysian Catholics to challenge 'Allah' ban"

KUALA LUMPUR (AFP)

Malaysian Catholics on Monday won the right to mount a legal battle against a government ban on the use of the word "Allah" as a translation for "God" in their main publication.

The Muslim-dominated government last year declared that the word could only be used by Muslims and threatened to close down The Herald newspaper if it defied the prohibition.

The newspaper, which features articles written in English, Chinese, Tamil and Malay, is circulated among the country's 850,000 Catholics.

In January it nearly lost its publishing license after using "Allah" in its Malay section.

Authorities warned The Herald not to print the word in future, but instead it is asking the High Court to revoke the ban and make a declaration that its use is legal.

High Court judge Lau Bee Lan on Monday overruled objections by the state's counsel to the case going ahead, saying they were "without merit and therefore dismissed."

Father Lawrence Andrew, editor of The Herald, welcomed the decision which paves the way for a judicial review of the government ban.

"I am very pleased that we can now proceed. We will see what will happen at the next stage," he told reporters.

The church's lawyer Porres Ryan said they would soon submit an application to proceed with the case.

Malaysia is dominated by Muslim Malays and the minority ethnic Chinese and Indians have become concerned over the growing "Islamisation" of the country.

In recent months there have been controversies over a ban on the construction of a Taoist statue on Borneo Island and the destruction of Hindu temples by local authorities.


Al Arabia New Service.
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