Zionist ,West and US Champions of Democracy backed the Dictatorships now fear Reprisal


 

JNN 22 Feb 2011 : Israeli Deputy Prime Minister Silvan Shalom says the West’s support of Mideast authoritarian regimes has been seriously challenged as popular pro-democracy revolutions are changing the region. Continue reading

Saudi Arab aiding Bahraini Masacare : Worst State Terrorism on Peaceful Protesting Shia Majority


JNN 18 Feb 2011 Manama : Bahraini security forces have opened fire on anti-government protesters, witnesses and opposition activists say. Continue reading

Violence grips while the Yemeni Students , Judges Protest to remove President Saleh


yemeni ProtestersJNN 17 Feb 2011 : Anti-government protests flared in Yemen for the sixth consecutive day, turning violent as protests sprang up across the country, spurred on by the resignation last week of Egyptian president Hosni Mubarak. Continue reading

Crude oil prices above USD 102 pb


JNN 15 Feb 2011 : The wave of pro-democracy rallies in the Middle East and the ouster of Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak have resulted in the price of Brent crude oil soaring above USD 102 per barrel. Continue reading

US Thug Hosni Mubbarak & Family's Looted wealth over $70Billion


 

JNN 09 Feb 2011 : Embattled Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak could have amassed huge sums of money as much as 70 billion dollars during the decades that he has been a top official. Continue reading

US Thug Hosni Mubbarak & Family’s Looted wealth over $70Billion


 

JNN 09 Feb 2011 : Embattled Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak could have amassed huge sums of money as much as 70 billion dollars during the decades that he has been a top official. Continue reading

Egyptian Revolution now in a Critical Stage as the US sends warships, troops to Egypt'


JNN 07 Feb 2011 : The Egyptian army has fired into the air to disperse protesters in the capital’s Liberation Square amid continuing demonstrations against the unpopular President Hosni Mubarak. Continue reading

Egyptian Revolution now in a Critical Stage as the US sends warships, troops to Egypt’


JNN 07 Feb 2011 : The Egyptian army has fired into the air to disperse protesters in the capital’s Liberation Square amid continuing demonstrations against the unpopular President Hosni Mubarak. Continue reading

British Telecom & US ammunition used to injure and Kill Protesting Egyptians


JNN 03 Feb 2011 It has been lost on no one that the empty shell casings from live ammunition and gas canisters, which litter Tahrir Square and other streets across Egypt, were provided by the United States of America. Press TV’s own correspondent Jihan Hafiz held up the damning evidence for the world to see in one of her heroic broadcasts. While The British telecommunications company Vodafone says the Egyptian government has forced phone operators to send pro-Mubarak text messages to Egyptian users. Continue reading

Iran has launched new era in Middle East : Bashar al-Assad


JNN 02 Feb 2011 Syria : “It is a new era, but it did not start now. It started with the Iranian revolution,” said Assad in an interview with The Wall Street Journal, which appeared on the US daily on Monday. Continue reading

Israel in search of New Middle Eastern Allys , after Egyptian and Tunisian Revolution


JNN 01 Feb 2011 : Israeli leaders are anxiously watching the current developments in Egypt with their analysts warning of a restoration of Islamic rule in Egypt after centuries. Continue reading

Egypt’s revolution is the cause of anxiety in Israel and US


JNN 31 Jan 2011 : Israel has provided the Egyptian government with weapons amid the country’s popular uprising demanding the ouster of President Hosni Mubarak, reports say. Continue reading

Israeli embassy personnel flee Cairo, leaving back their agents to make a new Government


JNN 29 Jan 2011 Cairo : News sources in Egypt said that the Israeli embassy personnel fled the embassy when a group of demonstrators passed near the Cairo University at the Geeza suburb. Continue reading

Israeli embassy personnel flee Cairo, leaving back their agents to make a new Government


JNN 29 Jan 2011 Cairo : News sources in Egypt said that the Israeli embassy personnel fled the embassy when a group of demonstrators passed near the Cairo University at the Geeza suburb. Continue reading

‘Egypt on verge of revolution’


JNN 27 Jan 2011 Cairo : An Egyptian uprising, inspired by the Tunisian revolution, is moving the North African country close to a tipping point of revolution, a political analyst says. Continue reading

'Egypt on verge of revolution'


JNN 27 Jan 2011 Cairo : An Egyptian uprising, inspired by the Tunisian revolution, is moving the North African country close to a tipping point of revolution, a political analyst says. Continue reading

After Tunisia, Yemen Now Egyptians denounce Mubarak, clash with riot police


JNN 26 Jan 2011 CAIRO: Egyptian police fired tear gas and rubber bullets and beat protesters to clear thousands of people from a central Cairo square Wednesday after the biggest demonstrations in years against President Hosni Mubarak’s authoritarian rule. Continue reading

Activists to launch anti-Israeli ads in US


JNN 25 Dec 2010 : A group of US peace activists have planned to launch a campaign to condemn the Zionist regime crimes against Palestinians and to protest Washington’s support for Tel Aviv.

According to AFP, the Seattle Mideast Awareness Campaign decided to plaster anti-Israel ads on the sides of 12 local commuter buses starting Monday, on the third anniversary of the start of Israel’s war against the Gaza Strip.

“Israeli war crimes: your tax dollars at work,” has been written on the buses with pictures of Palestinian children standing around a demolished building.

The Zionist regime offensive against the coastal enclave, which began in December 2008, killed more than 1,400 Palestinians, mostly women and children.

Seattle activist Ed Mast said he was protesting a 2007 promise by the United States to give 30 billion dollars in military aid to Israel over the next decade.

Saudi’s Molesting Islam , Halloween Party in Jeddah, reveals WikiLeaks


JNN 16 Dec 2010 JEDDAH: US diplomat in Saudi Arab described in the cable that he attended the underground Halloween Party in Jeddah in 2009 where Saudi Princes among more than 150 Saudi men and women were present, most in their 20s and 30s.

The cable also revealed that the Halloween Party broke all the country’s Islamic taboos.

A US company also put up some of the finance, cable added.

US diplomat also told that the party was held under strict security.

“Behind the facade of Wahabi conservatism in the streets, the underground nightlife for Jeddah’s elite youth is thriving and throbbing,” the cable begins.

In evidence, then Consul General Martin Quinn refers to a Halloween party last year. The redacted cable reads: “Along with over 150 young Saudis (men and women mostly in their 20s and early 30s), ConGenOffs accepted invitations to an underground Halloween party at Prince XXXX residence in Jeddah on XXXX.”

“The scene resembled a nightclub anywhere outside the Kingdom: plentiful alcohol, young couples dancing, a DJ at the turntables, and everyone in costume,” it said.

The notorious Vice Police were nowhere to be seen “because the religious police keep their distance when parties include the presence or patronage of a Saudi royal and his circle of loyal attendants.” There are literally thousands of princes in Saudi Arabia, but the host of this event was able to trace his lineage back to a direct ancestor of King Abdullah.

As for the details of the party, the cable continues: “The hired Filipino bartenders served a cocktail punch using sadiqi, a locally-made moonshine…. It was also learned through word-of-mouth that a number of the guests were in fact ‘working girls,’ not uncommon for such parties.”

The cable goes on to make the point that black-market liquor is prohibitively expensive — even for princes. A bottle of Smirnoff vodka might cost the equivalent of $400. “Additionally, though not witnessed directly at this event, cocaine and hashish use is common in these social circles and has been seen on other occasions,” it adds.

The Consul General draws an interesting conclusion at the end of his dispatch. “Parties of this nature and scale are believed to be a relatively recent phenomenon in Jeddah. …It is not uncommon in Jeddah for the more lavish private residences to include elaborate basement bars, discos, entertainment centers and clubs.”

“As one high society Saudi remarked, “The increased conservatism of our society over these past years has only moved social interaction to the inside of people’s homes.”

These acts done on the Holy land of Islam , shows the double standards and the real picture of the Wahabi rulers  which they  try to hide from the public eyes by force , and in private they enjoy there life with the enemies of Islam .

Saudi's Molesting Islam , Halloween Party in Jeddah, reveals WikiLeaks


JNN 16 Dec 2010 JEDDAH: US diplomat in Saudi Arab described in the cable that he attended the underground Halloween Party in Jeddah in 2009 where Saudi Princes among more than 150 Saudi men and women were present, most in their 20s and 30s.

The cable also revealed that the Halloween Party broke all the country’s Islamic taboos.

A US company also put up some of the finance, cable added.

US diplomat also told that the party was held under strict security.

“Behind the facade of Wahabi conservatism in the streets, the underground nightlife for Jeddah’s elite youth is thriving and throbbing,” the cable begins.

In evidence, then Consul General Martin Quinn refers to a Halloween party last year. The redacted cable reads: “Along with over 150 young Saudis (men and women mostly in their 20s and early 30s), ConGenOffs accepted invitations to an underground Halloween party at Prince XXXX residence in Jeddah on XXXX.”

“The scene resembled a nightclub anywhere outside the Kingdom: plentiful alcohol, young couples dancing, a DJ at the turntables, and everyone in costume,” it said.

The notorious Vice Police were nowhere to be seen “because the religious police keep their distance when parties include the presence or patronage of a Saudi royal and his circle of loyal attendants.” There are literally thousands of princes in Saudi Arabia, but the host of this event was able to trace his lineage back to a direct ancestor of King Abdullah.

As for the details of the party, the cable continues: “The hired Filipino bartenders served a cocktail punch using sadiqi, a locally-made moonshine…. It was also learned through word-of-mouth that a number of the guests were in fact ‘working girls,’ not uncommon for such parties.”

The cable goes on to make the point that black-market liquor is prohibitively expensive — even for princes. A bottle of Smirnoff vodka might cost the equivalent of $400. “Additionally, though not witnessed directly at this event, cocaine and hashish use is common in these social circles and has been seen on other occasions,” it adds.

The Consul General draws an interesting conclusion at the end of his dispatch. “Parties of this nature and scale are believed to be a relatively recent phenomenon in Jeddah. …It is not uncommon in Jeddah for the more lavish private residences to include elaborate basement bars, discos, entertainment centers and clubs.”

“As one high society Saudi remarked, “The increased conservatism of our society over these past years has only moved social interaction to the inside of people’s homes.”

These acts done on the Holy land of Islam , shows the double standards and the real picture of the Wahabi rulers  which they  try to hide from the public eyes by force , and in private they enjoy there life with the enemies of Islam .