Riyadh denies approval to allow Israeli planes to overfly its territory to strike Iran


Kingdom of Saudi Arabia denied Monday published news of the tacit approval to allow Israeli planes to overfly its territory if it is forced to strike Iran.

A spokesman for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Saudi Osama transportation “Certainly it is not true. We do not have any form of relations with the Israelis.”

The newspaper “Sunday Times” reported the British Sunday thatSaudi Arabia has given tacit approval to the Israeli government on Israeli warplanes flying over its territory to strike Iran.

A diplomatic source told the newspaper that “The Saudis have given tacit consent to use the Israeli Air Force Egwaehm part of the task is in the interest of Israel and Saudi Arabia together.”

The Sunday Times that” The President of the Israeli intelligence service (Mossad) Meir Dagan told the Israeli prime minister said Saudi Arabia would tolerate for flights over its territory in the event of the Jewish state decided to launch a raid on Iranian nuclear facilities.

She explained that the head of the Mossad, held since 2002 for the regular secret meetings with the Saudis in this regard, despite the absence of formal diplomatic relations between them.

For his part, the Saudi spokesman, denied outright a form of talks between Saudi Arabia and Israel, stressing that the two countries do not live any relationship, whether diplomatic, commercial or other.

He explained that the call from time to time reports of secret ties between the two countries aimed at discrediting the country’s Arab relations.

The spokesman said that “Our policy is very clear and our position is very tough on any form of relations with Israel.”

He added: “Fortunately, the persistent allegations that these are not taken seriously.”

In Jerusalem, the office denied Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Sunday of this information, saying it “is totally false and baseless.

Headscarf Martyr Proves European Bias Against Muslims


b5232b32-1532-45ac-a681-138344328414_topOutrage over the murder of a pregnant Muslim woman in Germany who has become known as the “hijab martyr” mounted Tuesday following her funeral and protests in her native Egypt over what Muslims see as European Islamaphobia and western media double standards.
Marwa al-Sherbini, a 32-year-old Egyptian-German, was buried in her coastal hometown of Alexandria, Egypt Monday amid demonstrations by Egyptians mourning her senseless death and calling for retribution.

” What we demand is just some attention to be given to the killing of a young innocent mother on the hands of fanatic extremist ”
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Sherbini was stabbed to death 18 times Wednesday as she prepared to testify against her assailant, who was in court to appeal a previous defamation conviction against her.

The assailant, knonw only as Alex W., had been convicted and fined €750 ($1,050) last year for calling Sherbini a “terrorist,” “b*tch” and “Islamist” after she asked him to leave a swing for her three-year-old son Mustafa.

Her funeral drew thousands of angry mourners and Egyptian officials who called on the government to seriously deal with the tragic killing and take immediate action.

“There is no god but God and the Germans are the enemies of God,” they chanted.

Ramzi Ezz, Egypt’s ambassador in Germany told Al Arabiya the results of the investigations could be released in a few days, but noted that Egyptian law calls for life imprisonment of the murderer.

Sherbini’s brother Tarek al-Sherbini vowed to avenge her killing. “We believe in an eye for an eye,” he told Egyptian national television.

Dubbed the “martyr of the head scarf,” Sherbini was three months pregnant when her 28-year-old attacker stabbed her countless times in front of her two-year-old son.

“The killer is a terrorist who should receive severe punishment for what he has done, something that contradicts all the values of humanity, decency and religion,” Grand Imam Sheikh Mohammed Sayyed Tantawi told Egypt’s official MENA news agency.

Alex also stabbed Sherbini’s husband, Elwi Ali Okaz while he was trying to save his wife. And adding further insult to injury, a security guard shot Okaz in the leg because he mistook the husband for the attacker because of his ethnic looks according to German prosecutors.

“The guards thought that as long as he wasn’t blond, he must be the attacker so they shot him,” Sherbini told an Egyptian television station.
Alex W. remained in detention and prosecutors have begun investigating the murder but have downplayed it as a lone incident.

Christian Avenarius, the prosecutor in Dresden where the incident took place, said the killer was driven by a deep hatred of Muslims. “It was very clearly a xenophobic attack of a fanatical lone wolf.”

A German government spokesperson condemned the attack and said Berlin “naturally condemns this in the strongest terms.”

Sherbini’s shocking death ignited angry protests on the ground and online as shocked mourners held her murder up as proof of the xenophobia gripping European politics.

“This isolated incident is a foreseen consequence of the kind of anti-burqa and anti-niqab rhetoric Sarkozy has engaged in France,” one user said on a Muslim listserv.

Others said the incident showed the extent to which hate crimes against Muslims are ignored while those of Muslims against westerners are over-hyped.

Abdel Azeem Hamad, chief editor of the independent Egyptian daily al-Shorouk, said that if the victim had been a Jew, there would have been an uproar.

“What we demand is just some attention to be given to the killing of a young innocent mother on the hands of fanatic extremist,” he wrote in his column.

Many in Sherbini’s homeland were outraged by the attack and saw the low key response in Germany as an example of racism and anti-Muslim sentiment.

An Egyptian blogger Hicham Maged wrote that it simply proved anti-Muslim sentiment in Europe “Just imagine if the situation was reversed and the victim was a Westerner who was stabbed anywhere in the world or — God forbid — in any Middle Eastern country by Muslim extremists,” he said.

One commentator pointed to muted response by Western media as proof of double standards against Muslims as Sherbini’s murder comes as western media continued to reference the 2004 murder of filmmaker Theo van Gogh for his controversial film on Muslim women but meanwhile ignoring the-week-old death of a Muslim German woman by a European fundamentalist.

“I can’t believe it took so long for this news to reach me/us. Had it been an ‘honor’ killing, we would already have several NGO’s condemn it and experts on Muslim issues speaking on why these terrible Muslims do these terrible things,” Nagihan, a user on a Muslim list serve wrote. “I am shocked and awed at this double standard.”

A Facebook fan page created recently drew a whooping 300,000 fans in less than a week, with many mourning Sherbini as a martyr and calling for spiritual purification.

“May God forgive this woman and give her eternal paradise for literally
being killed for her beliefs,” said one Facebook fan.

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Obama Wants Talks with Iran; Clinton Calls for Strict Sanctions


obama-and-iranUS President Barack Obama said on Wednesday that it was “very important” for the international community to pursue dialogue with Iran and North Korea “to persuade them to renounce nuclear weapons.”
Obama was speaking after talks with Italian President Giorgio Napolitano in Rome, ahead of the start of the Group of Eight summit in the town of L’Aquila.

“It is very important for the world community to speak to countries like Iran and North Korea and encourage them to take a path that does not result in a nuclear arms race in places like the Middle East,” Obama said.

But Obama’s Secretary of State Hillary Clinton seems to have another opinion…

In an interview late Tuesday, Clinton claimed that Washington would call for “even stricter” sanctions against Tehran if the Obama administration’s policy of engagement with Iran failed.

The United States will call for “even stricter sanctions on Iran to try to change the behavior of the regime,” Clinton said. Washington remained concerned about what she called Iran’s “pursuit of nuclear weapons,” which could “be very destabilizing in the Middle East and beyond,” Clinton told the private television network Globovision.

“We would ask the world to join us in imposing even stricter sanctions on Iran to try to change the behavior of the regime,” Clinton said in the interview, which was broadcast late Tuesday.

“We have seen in the last weeks that Iran has not respected its own democracy,” Clinton claimed in another interference in the Iranian affairs following the Presidential election that saw President Mahmoud Ahamdinejad return to power. “It has taken actions against his own citizens for peacefully protesting,” Clinton claimed, referring to street demonstrations challenging the re-election of President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad.

“I think it is not a very smart position to ally with a regime that is being rejected by so many of their own people,” Clinton said in the interview. The administration of President Barack Obama, Clinton added, thinks “it is not in the best interest” of the world to be doing business with Iran that would “promote the regime… that is not smart.”

BBC Caught In Mass Public Deception With Iran Propaganda


180609topThe BBC has again been caught engaging in mass public deception by using photographs of pro-Ahmadinejad rallies in Iran and claiming they represent anti-government protests in favor of Hossein Mousavi.

An image used by the L.A. Times on the front page of its website Tuesday showed Iranian President Ahmadinejad waving to a crowd of supporters at a public event.

In a story covering the election protests yesterday, the BBC News website used a closer shot of the same scene, but with Ahmadinejad cut out of the frame. The caption under the photograph read, ‘Supporters of Mir Hossein Mousavi again defied a ban on protests’.

The BBC photograph is clearly a similar shot of the same pro-Ahmadinejad rally featured in the L.A. Times image, yet the caption erroneously claims it represents anti-Ahmadinejad protesters.

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“Well I guess it sure was a popular fictional rally for Mousavi, because I later noticed while browsing the news sites a familiar picture on the BBC’s lead Iran story – it shows the same crowd, zoomed in to cut out Ahmadinejad,” a reader told the WhatReallyHappened website. “It is clearly the same protest as in the background are the same tree and odd circular building. However, the BBC managed to outdo the LA times in quality reporting – their actual comment under the photo from the huge PRO-Ahmadinejad rally reads ‘Supporters of Mir Hossein Mousavi again defied a ban on protests’ – a blatant lie and deliberately misleading description of what is actually occurring in Iran!”

As soon as the truth about the misrepresented images surfaced on the WhatReallyHappened website yesterday, the BBC changed the photo caption on their original article. The caption now reads, ‘Tehran has seen mass demonstrations by all sides since the disputed election’.

This is not the first time the BBC has been caught red-handed using crude image and video framing techniques for the purposes of political propaganda.

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During the fall of Baghdad in April 2003, the BBC and other mainstream news outlets broadcast closely framed footage of the “mass uprising” during which Iraqis, aided by U.S. troops, toppled the Saddam Hussein statue in Fardus Square.

The closely framed footage was used to imply that hundreds or thousands of Iraqis were involved in a Berlin Wall-style “historic” liberation, yet when wide angle shots were later published on the Internet, footage that was never broadcast on live television, the reality of the “mass uprising” became clear. The crowd around the statue was sparse and consisted mostly of U.S. troops and journalists. The BBC later had to admit that only “dozens” of Iraqis had participated in toppling the statue. The entire scene was a manufactured farce yet the propaganda technique of blocking wide-angle shots from being broadcast convinced the world that the event represented a triumphant and historic mass popular uprising on behalf of the Iraqi people.

Whatever your views on the legitimacy of Ahmadinejad and the accuracy of the Iranian election results, the fact that the Anglo-American establishment and its media organs are exploiting and fanning the flames of chaos in Iran to provoke further instability is unquestionable.

Indeed, the U.S. State Department, which routinely demonizes the Internet as a tool of extremists and terrorists when it is used to criticize U.S. foreign policy, took the unprecedented step today of requesting that Twitter.com “delay planned maintenance work so that Iranian protesters can continue to use it to post images and reports of unrest,” according to a London Times report.

DEPUTY FM ARRIVES IN PAKISTAN


akhond51Iran’s Deputy Foreign Minister in Asia and Pacific Affairs Mohammad Mehdi Akhoundzadeh arrived in Islamabad on Tuesday evening to talk with senior Pakistani officials. According to IRIB World Service, Akhoundzadeh arrived in Pakistan to follow agreements which had been reached in the last meeting of deputy foreign ministers of Iran, Pakistan and Afghanistan.

He is scheduled to meet with President Asif Ali Zardari, Prime Minister and Foreign Minister of Pakistan during his 2-day visit.
Regional and bilateral cooperation, fight against terrorism, and security issues are among topics for negotiation between the Iranian official and Pakistani senior officials.
In the last meeting between deputy foreign ministers of Iran, Pakistan and Afghanistan on April 9, 2009 in Islamabad, regional issues and Afghanistan as well as trilateral cooperation between Tehran, Kabul and Islamabad were discussed.

Hamas: No One Knows Shalit's Fate Except Those Holding Him


hamasThe Palestinian Hamas Resistance movement on Wednesday said the fate of the captured Israeli soldier Gilad Shalit was known only to those holding him, one day after Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak said the soldier was “fine.”
Osama al-Muzaini, a senior Hamas official responsible for talks over the soldier’s release, said Mubarak’s remarks were “wishful thinking,” in a statement published by the Safa agency, a news service close to Hamas.

“No one knows if (Gilad) Shalit is alive or dead after the war except for the closed circle responsible for him,” Muzaini said, referring to the devastating Israeli offensive on Gaza at the turn of the year.

On Tuesday Mubarak told journalists in Cairo after he met Israeli President Shimon Peres that the Israeli conscript was in good health more than three years after his capture.

SENIOR UN OFFICIAL NOMINATED AS SECRETARY-GENERAL’S TOP ENVOY TO IRAQ


ban-melkert3The UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon, announced Tuesday that he has chosen the second most senior official in the United Nations Development Program (UNDP) to be the UN’s top envoy in Iraq. A UN Information Center’s press release, a copy of which was made available to IRNA on Wednesday, read that Ban had informed the Security Council of his intention to appoint Ad Melkert.

The press release quoted the UN spokesperson Michele Montas as telling reporters, Melkert, who had served as Associate Administrator of UNDP since 2006, will succeed Staffan de Mistura as the Secretary-General’s Special Representative for Iraq and head of the UN mission in that country (UNAMI).
Montas said that Melkert, 53, brought a unique combination of political experience and economic and development expertise to the role from his work as a government minister and Member of Parliament in the Netherlands and as a senior official at UNDP and the World Bank.

U.S. DRONES ATTACK PAKISTANI TALIBAN


drone88Pakistani government and intelligence agency officials said that U.S. drones fired six missiles into a Pakistani Taliban training camp near the Afghan border on Wednesday, killing 10 people. According to Reuters, they said that the pre-dawn attack was in the South Waziristan region, in a stronghold of Pakistani Taliban leader Baitullah Mehsud.

The United States, grappling with an intensifying Afghan insurgency, began stepping up attacks by pilotless drone aircraft on northwestern Pakistani militant enclaves a year ago despite the complaints of Pakistan.

POLLS GIVE YUDHOYONO HUGE LEAD AS INDONESIA VOTES


vote-indonesiaIslamic Republic of Iran has called for establishment of a fact-finding committee to study the disappearance of four Iranian diplomats in Lebanon. In an interview with Al-Alam News Network on Tuesday, the political attaché of Islamic Republic of Iran’s Embassy in Lebanon, Ali-Reza Ayati has said: “Iran has called upon the UN Chief Ban Ki Moon to establish a fact-finding committee to study and launch an investigation into the disappearance of four Iranian diplomats in Beirut.”

Many Lebanese believe that the case of kidnapped Iranian diplomats is a humanitarian topic and the international community and legal organizations should try harder to solve this case and to determine the fate of these diplomats, twenty-seven years after their abduction.

IRAN PROPOSES PLAN ON DISAPPEARED IRANIAN DIPLOMATS


iran-purposalIslamic Republic of Iran has called for establishment of a fact-finding committee to study the disappearance of four Iranian diplomats in Lebanon. In an interview with Al-Alam News Network on Tuesday, the political attaché of Islamic Republic of Iran’s Embassy in Lebanon, Ali-Reza Ayati has said: “Iran has called upon the UN Chief Ban Ki Moon to establish a fact-finding committee to study and launch an investigation into the disappearance of four Iranian diplomats in Beirut.”

Many Lebanese believe that the case of kidnapped Iranian diplomats is a humanitarian topic and the international community and legal organizations should try harder to solve this case and to determine the fate of these diplomats, twenty-seven years after their abduction.