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6.23.2007
AMERICAN UNIVERSITIES PRONOUNCE SOLIDARITY WITH ISRAEL'S ILLEGAL OCCUPATION


(Cal State Berkeley)

Humpty Dumpty sat on a wall, Humpty Dumpty had a great fall, all the kings horses and all the kings men, couldn't put him back together again!  On June 14th 2007 the Cal State Berkeley University Chancellor, Robert J. Birgeneau pronounces his solidarity with Israeli academics and their institutions. Well if you don't believe me, read it for yourself (as an aside, left and right politically have nothing to do with certain subject matter, as is amply displayed here) HERE.

You might ask what brought on this sudden surge of solidarity, he says that he shares a "growing outrage" about a boycott proposed by Britain's University and College Union against these said Israeli academics and their institutions. He lifts high the tattered rags of "free Speech" (tattered by American Universities own clamp down on freedom of speech to those who oppose the illegal Israeli occupation of the Palestinians) in regard to these self same Israeli academics and institutions that support an illegal occupation of the Palestinians!


(Columbia University)

The chancellor at Berkeley is not alone in his outcry, he stands next to Lee C. Bollinger the president of Columbia University.  Here stands another champion of  the "fundamental values of the academy," read his screed HERE.  Mind you now, this is the same institution which took to task a professor in the Middle Eastern studies program for his strong disapproval of what Israel has been doing to the Palestinians in the illegal occupation.

President Bollinger, as a spokesperson for the university wax's eloquent about not holding "academic exchange hostage" like he has done in some departments at the University of Columbia. He pleads that it will squelch "cultural exchanges that will lead to enlightenment, empathy..." etc. ad nauseum. That what joining the British academics who deplore what is taking place in the illegal occupation will "hijack the central mission of higher education."


(Conformity by Alfred Gockel)

These universities in the past have had no problem with standing against man's inhumanity to man, in the tradition of the best precepts of the enlightenment. However, now we come to another fork in the road, so to speak, of something which the entire world abhors,  an ongoing atrocity in the same vein as Apartheid that has festered as the longest illegal occupation in modern history - but men like Bollinger dismiss it by saying "...we will not hold intellectual exchange hostage to the political disagreements of the moment." Of the moment!

Chancellor Birgeneau while pleading for "free speech" says that he stands proud that Berkeley is the birth place of the "Free Speech Movement." As if free speech has never been called upon to express itself with actions! As if free speech has never pushed itself to civil disobedience to be heard! As if the blood of the forefathers of this nation did not flow in revolutionary heat to gain the prize of free speech!



It is a known fact that Israeli academics and institutions lend a hand to the illegal and brutal occupation. They write the words which are placed in the mouth of the ruling elite, and the fodder that is fed to their indiscriminate supporter, the USA. They obscure the history of the ethnic cleansing of  the Palestinian people. They have confounded the political aims of a rapacious Zionism with their goals and aspirations. The very occupation itself is enhanced by the academics who are wed to the military enterprise, and special privilege is given those who serve to oppress the Palestinian people on a daily basis.

So why is it that the institutions in the United States find the proposal of the British academics so objectionable. First, I can tell you that it has nothing to do with what these two spokespersons for well known universities have written. can it be that the academics in the United States, for the most part, are the carbon copy of their Israeli counterparts? Yes, and in some ways even more so. Point for point the same objections made in regard to the Israeli academics and institutions can be made of American academics and institutions. The only difference being that academic institutions in the USA do it for a rapacious empire!



In fact, academia has been the first line of defense for the elite of any current day government franchise. Great pains are taken to make sure that the institutions of higher learning primarily do not disturb the status quo. They have become centers at the disposal of empire, mired in the military industrial complex - besmirched by the new "we the people," modern day multi-national corporations. In other words they are hardly the objective paragons which these two spokesmen (above) make them out to be, in fact, what they are saying is what they WANT you to believe.

So they say "make us the target of your boycott" also, how selfless of them. They stand beside such marvels of virtue like Tony Blair? They might have just as well said George Bush! No, rather than being outside government views and policies, they are the promulgators of what they decry.



So lets draw all of these things that have been written together for one final thrust.  Academia is on the front line of weaving the story of any nation, they are the domestic bodyguards of thought in a given society (one of many). Institutions of higher education, for the most part, are the promoters of the elite ideas that "those who know what's best for you" want you to embrace.

CAN YOU HEAR THE FABRIC OF SOCIETY TEARING? LET IT TEAR, LET THE SOUND REVERBERATE IN THE EARS OF THIS WANTON EMPIRE! WHAT THE BRITISH ACADEMICS HAVE SAID AND DONE IS TO STEP BACK FROM THE WILL OF THE ELITE, AND THEY ASK YOU TO JOIN THEM. THE EURO-AMERICAN CENTER OF INTEREST IS CURRENTLY ON THE MIDDLE EAST, AND CENTRAL TO THE MIDDLE EAST IS THE ISRAELI/PALESTINIAN CONFLICT. IF THE WILL OF WESTERN HEGEMONY, THE SUBJUGATION OF THE ENTIRE MIDDLE EAST, CAN BE BROKEN IN PALESTINE WHERE THE FOURTH MOST POWERFUL ARMED FORCES RESIDES, THAN THE REST FALL LIKE A HOUSE OF CARDS AND THE "NEW MIDDLE EAST" FADES LIKE A NIGHTMARE.  SURE, THE BRITISH IN THE PAST HAVE STOOD BY AND SUPPORTED THE VERY ESSENCE OF COLONIALISM - BUT NOW THEY HAVE SAID THAT THIS IS ENOUGH. THEY ASK THE ACADEMIC COMMUNITY OF THE UNITED STATES TO JOIN THEM, THE BALL IS NOW IN OUR COURT, THE END GAME IS ON IF YOU CHOOSE!

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6.22.2007
THE ART OF DEMOCRACY
6.20.2007
THE BATTLE OF ALGIERS

What is colonialism / imperialism all about, what is it's aim, and what are the results of it's activities?

"Imperialism after all is an act of geographical violence
through which virtually every space in the world is
explored, charted, and finally brought under control."
Edward W. Said, Culture And Imperialism pg.225

THE BATTLE OF ALGIERS - PART 1

THE BATTLE OF ALGIERS - PART 2

THE BATTLE OF ALGIERS - PART 3

THE BATTLE OF ALGIERS - PART 4

THE BATTLE OF ALGIERS - PART 5

THE BATTLE OF ALGIERS - PART 6

THE BATTLE OF ALGIERS - PART 7

THE BATTLE OF ALGIERS - PART 8

THE BATTLE OF ALGIERS - PART 9

THE BATTLE OF ALGIERS - PART 10

THE BATTLE OF ALGIERS - PART 11

THE BATTLE OF ALGIERS - PART 12

UNDER SIEGE

"Here on the slopes of hills, facing the dusk and the cannon of time

Close to the gardens of broken shadows,


We do what prisoners do,


And what the jobless do:


We cultivate hope



A country preparing for dawn. We grow less intelligent


For we closely watch the hour of victory:


No night in our night lit up by the shelling


Our enemies are watchful and light the light for us


In the darkness of cellars
.
.



Here there is no "I".

Here Adam remembers the dust of his clay.



On the verge of death, he says:

I have no trace left to lose:

Free I am so close to my liberty. My future lies in my own hand.

Soon I shall penetrate my life,

I shall be born free and parentless,

And as my name I shall choose azure letters...



You who stand in the doorway, come in,


Drink Arabic coffee with us


And you will sense that you are men like us


You who stand in the doorways of houses


Come out of our morningtimes,


We shall feel reassured to be


Men like you!



When the planes disappear, the white, white doves


Fly off and wash the cheeks of heaven


With unbound wings taking radiance back again, taking possession


Of the ether and of play. Higher, higher still, the white, white doves


Fly off. Ah, if only the sky


Were real [a man passing between two bombs said to me].

 


Cypresses behind the soldiers, minarets protecting


The sky from collapse. Behind the hedge of steel


Soldiers piss—under the watchful eye of a tank—


And the autumnal day ends its golden wandering in


A street as wide as a church after Sunday mass...



[To a killer] If you had contemplated the victim's face


And thought it through, you would have remembered your mother in

the


Gas chamber, you would have been freed from the reason for the rifle


And you would have changed your mind: this is not the way


to find one's identity again.



The siege is a waiting period


Waiting on the tilted ladder in the middle of the storm.

 


Alone, we are alone as far down as the sediment

Were it not for the visits of the rainbows.



We have brothers behind this expanse.

Excellent brothers. They love us. They watch us and weep.

Then, in secret, they tell each other:

"Ah! if this siege had been declared..." They do not finish their

sentence:

"Don't abandon us, don't leave us."



Our losses: between two and eight martyrs each day.

And ten wounded.

And twenty homes.

And fifty olive trees...

Added to this the structural flaw that

Will arrive at the poem, the play, and the unfinished canvas.



A woman told the cloud: cover my beloved

For my clothing is drenched with his blood.



If you are not rain, my love


Be tree


Sated with fertility, be tree


If you are not tree, my love


Be stone


Saturated with humidity, be stone


If you are not stone, my love


Be moon


In the dream of the beloved woman, be moon


[So spoke a woman


to her son at his funeral]



Oh watchmen! Are you not weary


Of lying in wait for the light in our salt


And of the incandescence of the rose in our wound


Are you not weary, oh watchmen?



A little of this absolute and blue infinity


Would be enough


To lighten the burden of these times


And to cleanse the mire of this place.




It is up to the soul to come down from its mount


And on its silken feet walk


By my side, hand in hand, like two longtime


Friends who share the ancient bread


And the antique glass of wine


May we walk this road together


And then our days will take different directions:


I, beyond nature, which in turn


Will choose to squat on a high-up rock.



On my rubble the shadow grows green,


And the wolf is dozing on the skin of my goat


He dreams as I do, as the angel does


That life is here...not over there.



In the state of siege, time becomes space

Transfixed in its eternity


In the state of siege, space becomes time


That has missed its yesterday and its tomorrow.



The martyr encircles me every time I live a new day

And questions me: Where were you? Take every word

You have given me back to the dictionaries

And relieve the sleepers from the echo's buzz.



The martyr enlightens me: beyond the expanse

I did not look

For the virgins of immortality for I love life

On earth, amid fig trees and pines,

But I cannot reach it, and then, too, I took aim at it

With my last possession: the blood in the body of azure.



The martyr warned me: Do not believe their ululations


Believe my father when, weeping, he looks at my photograph


How did we trade roles, my son, how did you precede me.


I first, I the first one!



The martyr encircles me: my place and my crude furniture are all that I

have changed.


I put a gazelle on my bed,


And a crescent of moon on my finger


To appease my sorrow.



The siege will last in order to convince us we must choose an

enslavement that does no harm, in fullest liberty!



Resisting means assuring oneself of the heart's health,

The health of the testicles and of your tenacious disease:

The disease of hope.



And in what remains of the dawn, I walk toward my exterior


And in what remains of the night, I hear the sound of footsteps inside
 
me.



Greetings to the one who shares with me an attention to


The drunkenness of light, the light of the butterfly, in the


Blackness of this tunnel!



Greetings to the one who shares my glass with me

In the denseness of a night outflanking the two spaces:

Greetings to my apparition.



My friends are always preparing a farewell feast for me,


A soothing grave in the shade of oak trees


A marble epitaph of time


And always I anticipate them at the funeral:


Who then has died...who?



Writing is a puppy biting nothingness

Writing wounds without a trace of blood.



Our cups of coffee. Birds green trees

In the blue shade, the sun gambols from one wall

To another like a gazelle


The water in the clouds has the unlimited shape of what is left to us

Of the sky. And other things of suspended memories

Reveal that this morning is powerful and splendid,

And that we are the guests of eternity."

Translated by Marjolijn De Jager

Mahmoud Darwish

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6.17.2007
THE LIE OF WESTERN CIVILIZATION


(Lewis Meidner, Burning City)

We have all been told what "civilization" is supposed to be, what we see in Western Society is held up for the world to emulate. So what I am about to say will probably run contrary to what many people have been taught all their lives. Today there is this quest in the world brought to us by the people who say the have the template of civilization, that everything is supposed to be patterned after the grand example.

What is civilization supposed to be in it's basic element? We can ascertain a small portion from the very word itself - civilization comes from the Latin word civis, meaning townsman or citizen.  It is supposed to be an advanced state of social development, depicted by growth from barbarism to civilization (as contrast), it is supposed to be refined and generous.  We could go on, but for now we will say that this is the essential makeup, or, what is supposed to be the makeup of civilization.


(Homeless Ones, Lewis Meidner)

The real truth of the matter is that this conception of civilization, that is what has been created in the West is a lie - civilization, in terms of what has been portrayed as such by Western Civilization is the lie. "The act or process of civilizing or reaching a civilized state," as opposed to a barbarian existence.

With just a cursory examination anyone can see that the Euro-American alliance is anything but civilized, in the sense of HOW they accomplished this accumulation of wealth and the very infrastructure of their society.  This is where Sartre has a very terse statement which applies to what we are discussing - "There is nothing more consistent than a racist humanism, since the European has only been able to become a man through creating slaves and monsters."


(The Last Day, Lewis Meidner)

Civilization - "An advanced state of intellectual, cultural, and material development in human society, marked by progress in the arts and sciences, the extensive use of record-keeping, including writing, and the appearance of complex political and social institutions."  While no one can deny this definition there must be several questions asked - is the intellectual development creative or coercive?

The material development dependent on the exploitation of human beings? Are the arts subservient to the State status quo? What is beneficial regarding the science and what is not? Is the record keeping helpful or is it restrictive of the population? Does the writing ask both easy and hard questions whatever discipline? Are the political and social institutions beneficial to the population?



(Apocalyptic Landscape, Lewis Meidner)

So, one could look at both the internal and external aspects of civilization, to get an analysis of this "civilization." Internal on the beneficial nature of what has taken place for mankind domestically, and external on how it relates to nations - both what it terms equals and inferiors, and how it comes up with these specific categories.

I would call the internal and external aspects of this supposed "apex" of civilization insular of one another, that is, in the Euro-American you have a common knowledge of how individuals in the society are treated - whereas, when it comes to dealing with other nations for the most part there is gross ignorance of how these "inferior" (Third World, which is just another title for those that have been exploited by the "first world") are treated. Even internally Western Civilization can see gross inequalities on how people are treated - rich versus poor, minority vs. majority, and there are even different types of "citizenship."


(Apocalyptic Landscape, Lewis Meidner)

When looking at Western Civilization you find this massive gap between the rich and the poor internally, there is both a corporate and ruling elite.  One could come up with generalizations, like there is both good and bad both in an internal and external sense - but this hardly covers the preponderance of what takes place.

With all of the wars which have taken place within the West between each other, and on their own people (civil) and indigenous populations, you could say that a good portion of the last few thousand years have been very bloody. In relation to other nations, if you just look at the colonial enterprises there has been the war against and exploitation of peoples all over the world (and now a massive system of domination which does not control through colonial exploits, but through the very aspects of what makes nations viable - it's resources, trade, finances, human resources, etc.)


(Apocalyptic Landscape, Lewis Meidner)

What this brings us to is a very pronounced truth, that civilization, that is civilization in the sense that the West supposedly be the apex. that everyone is supposed to attain - IS A LIE, it is anything but civil. Also, simply by the record, that if this is what is supposed to be good for man, that also is a lie.

What we have are countries, patterned after the West which are nothing but the franchises of the elite, that neither successfully meets the needs of those within nor is healthy for those with whom the West interacts!  Internally there is a stilted educational process which tries to quash dissent, and those who disagree are either cut off or ostracized by an equally complicit set of institutions. Most of the basic elements of progress have been actuated through theft of other nations, and the enslavement in one form or another of their people. THE SUM TOTAL MEANING THAT EVEN THE VERY DEFINITION OF CIVILIZATION IS A LIE, AND EQUALLY SO THAT SUCH "CIVILIZATION" IS GOOD FOR MANKIND.


ALL OIL PAINTINGS FROM THE MEIDNER PROJECT

HAVE WE SEEN THIS BEFORE?

THE TIMES THEY ARE A'CHANGIN?

THE MOST DANGEROUS GAME

INDOCTRINATION VS. CRITICAL THINKING

PROPAGANDA

SELLING YOUR SOUL

GUERILLA RADIO

WESTERN CIVILIZATION


The Story

Kamal Nasir (1961)

I will tell you a story ..

A story that lived in the dreams of people ..


A story that comes out of the world of tents ..


Was made by hunger, and decorated by the dark nights


In my country, and my country is a handfull of refugees ..


Every twenty of them have a pound of flour ..


And promises of a relief .. gifts and parcels


It is the story of the suffering group


Who stood for ten years in hunger


In tears and agony ..


In hardship and yearning ..


* * *


It is a story of a people who were misled


Who were thrown into the mazes of years


But they defied and stood


Disrobed and united


And went to light, from the tents,


The revolution of return in the world of darkness

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6.13.2007
CHURCHILL REPORT CHARGED WITH MISCONDUCT

Faculty Group Files Academic Misconduct Charges Concerning Churchill Report



"On Thursday, May 10, 2007, twelve tenured professors filed formal charges of academic misconduct against members of the Standing Committee on Research Misconduct (SCRM) investigating committee that produced a report supporting allegations of academic wrongdoing,including fabrication and plagiarism, by Professor Ward Churchill. 

The report will form the basis for a recommendation by CU President Hank Brown to either dismiss charges against Churchill or forward the report to the University of Colorado Board of Regents with a recommendation for action, including possible revocation of tenure and dismissal, against the controversial professor.  Given the damning nature of the report, it is widely expected to weigh heavily against Professor Churchill.



The group of faculty from the University of Colorado and other institutions as far away as Cornell University in New York filed the charges a few days after newly appointed Vice President of Academic Affairs and Research, Michael Poliakoff rejected an American Association of University Professors (AAUP) Colorado Chapter request the CU administration withdraw the report and rescind misconduct charges against Churchill.  The group says the SCRM committee report contains a number of serious flaws including:

*Relying on a biased and flawed source for major arguments;
*Relying on the artificial exclusion of reputable independent sources that contradict the
  Report's arguments;
*Suppressing text from a cited source that contradicts the Report's argument;
*Distorting the weakness of the Report's case;
*Artificially limiting scholarly interpretation in violation of norms of scholarship.
*Exaggerating charges of plagiarism that are at best debatable, and relatively trivial in
   relation to the great body of his work and the historical treatment of offenses.



Two American Indian Studies experts, Professors Eric Cheyfitz of Cornell and Michael Yellow Bird of the University of Kansas, independently discovered errors and omissions in the SCRM report that seriously compromises its credibility.  The faculty group presented extensive documentation backing its request for withdrawal of the SCRM report.  Although the administration addressed the Colorado AAUP request, there was no response to the faculty group's letter.

Professor Tom Mayer who joined the group filing charges sounded a bit of irony:  "The administration answered the AAUP, claiming it would not allow such 'outside requests' to influence its handling of the Churchill's case, yet it completely ignored an identical request from its own faculty.  Given that fact and the role outside forces played in starting the investigation of Churchill in the in the first place, I think we are witnessing not one but two double standards at play here."



According to University bylaws, a SCRM investigative committee similar to the one that wrote the report now at issue must hear the faculty complaint.   According to CU Education professor Marki LeCompte , "the original investigative committee members will soon have to respond to charges they knowingly produced a deeply flawed report based upon a selective presentation of 'evidence' against Professor Churchill." 

LeCompte added:  "Once we understood from Cheyfitz and Yellow Bird just how incredibly skewed the Churchill report is, we had to conclude that the whole effort to get rid of Churchill is fundamentally political rather than based on any reasonable notion of research misconduct.""


The twelve professors filing charges today include in alphabetical order are: 


Leonard Baca Professor, School of Education, and Director, BUENO Center for Multicultural Education, University of Colorado, Boulder

Eric Cheyfitz
Ernest I White Professor of American Studies and Humane Letters, Cornell University, Ithaca, New York

Elisa Facio
Associate Professor, Department of Ethnic Studies, University of Colorado, Boulder

Vijay Gupta
Professor, Civil, Environmental and Architectural Engineering
Fellow, Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences (CIRES)
University of Colorado, Boulder

Margaret LeCompte
Professor, School of Education, University of Colorado, Boulder

Paul Levitt
Professor, Department of English, University of Colorado, Boulder

Tom Mayer
Professor, Department of Sociology, University of Colorado, Boulder

Peter Michelson,
Professor Emeritus,  Department of English, University of Colorado, Boulder

Emma Perez
Associate Professor, Department of Ethnic Studies, University of Colorado, Boulder

Brenda Romero, Associate Professor and Chair, Department of Musicology, College of Music, University of Colorado, Boulder

Martin Walter
Professor, Department of Mathematics, University of Colorado, Boulder

Michael Yellow Bird (Sahnish, Hidatsa)
Associate Professor, Center for Indigenous Nations Studies, University of Kansas, Lawrence, Kansas

WRITTEN BY THE UNIVERSITY FACULTY AT BOULDER COLORADO

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SCHOLARS NATIONALLY SAY THE UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO'S "INVESTIGATION"
WARD CHURCHILL IS A SHAM

"The relentless pursuit of and punitive approach of the University of Colorado at Boulder to Professor Ward Churchill is a revealing
instance of the ethos that is currently threatening academic freedom. . . . [T]he proceedings against him were not undertaken be-cause
of efforts to uphold high scholarly standards, but to provide a more acceptable basis for giving in to the right-wing pressures."
Derrick Bell, Noam Chomsky, Richard Delgado, Richard Falk, Immanual Wallerstein, Howard Zinn . . .



Open Letter published in the New York Review of Books, April 12, 2007
"The case against Professor Churchill is flawed on multiple contextual, procedural, and substantive grounds. . . .
(1) an unreasonably broad and elastic definition of 'research misconduct';
(2) a near-obsessive interest in dissecting a small number of paragraphs and footnotes from an otherwise 'impressive' and 'unusually
high volume' of academic work . . . and
(3) a failure to fully appreciate the 'scholar activist' and 'public intellectual' roles. . . that Professor Churchill was clearly expected to fill
when hired by the University of Colorado."
Teachers for a Democratic Society petition signed by 494 scholars



"The Report should be rescinded because it contains 'violations of standard scholarly practice that are so serious that we are now considering
the additional step of filing charges of research misconduct against the authors of the Report'". Open letter from Boulder Faculty
Ad Hoc Committee to Defend Academic Freedom.

"The flaws in the Report are so serious that no legitimate action can be taken on its basis…the Cheyfitz evidence should be thoroughly
examined for its validity and effect on the original Report by an independent, qualified, and unbiased panel…No action should be
taken…until this investigation is completed." Executive Committee, Colorado Conference of the AAUP 4-23-07
So why is CU making up excuses to fire Ward Churchill?


(Tenure procession)

The ACTA Connection:
What is the American Council of Trustees and Alumni (ACTA)?
* Organized by Lynne Cheney, it hopes to quash the "obsession with diversity" and the "liberal bias" in education.
* ACTA is financed by rightwing foundations such as Castle Rock (Coors), Scaife, Olin and Bradley.
* It is allied with powerful neoconservative groups such as the Federalist Society, American Enterprise Institute, Cato Institute, and
National Association of Scholars.
* ACTA enlists trustees (regents), alumni, governors and legislators to bring political and financial pressure on universities.
* ACTA works with David Horowitz's Center for the Study of Popular Culture to blacklist so-called "dangerous academics" and promote
state legislation to monitor political opinions in the classroom.

Colorado is an ACTA stronghold
CU President Hank Brown: Co-founder of ACTA
ACTA Chairman Jerry Martin: Former chair of CU-Boulder's philosophy department
Regent Tom Lucero: Strong ACTA supporter
Former Gov. Bill Owens: Leader of ACTA's Governors Project; hosted an ACTA conference for Colorado trustees
CU's new VP for Academic Affairs Michael Poliakoff: Wrote ACTA's How Informed Trustees Can Ensure Teacher Quality
Ward Churchill and the University of Colorado: ACTA's test case



* ACTA member Gov. Owens demanded that Prof. Churchill be fired as soon as the "controversy" erupted; the "research misconduct"
investigation is a pretext to legitimize that action.
* Regent Lucero immediately called for a review of all CU courses and departments to eliminate those of "questionable academic merit,"
i.e., those that encourage critical thought, open dialogue and diverse perspectives.
* Pres. Betsy Hoffman resigned shortly after warning of a "new McCarthyism;" she was replaced by Hank Brown, who has consolidated
his power, converting the top diversity monitor and others into "fire at will" positions, and requiring the Silver and Gold faculty newspaper
editor to report directly to the president.

* The Regents have "streamlined" the dismissal process, making it easier to fire tenured professors.
All of these steps are outlined in ACTA's blueprint for transforming and corporatizing higher education.
CU Pres. Brown, one of ACTA's "friends in high places" will soon make his recommendation to the Regents on the firing of Prof.
Churchill. Brown has already announced his intent to retire, having accomplished what he "intended to do."


(Turnbow Injustice)

The true test of Academic Freedom is the defense of the most controversial among us. Effective resistance to the stifling of diversity and critical thought must come from educators, students, parents and all who value freedom and knowledge. If Ward Churchill is fired, ACTA's message will resonate throughout the Academy: Don't challenge the status quo if you want to keep your job. For more information visit www.aaup-cu.org.
Paid for by the Boulder and Denver Faculty Ad Hoc Committee to Defend Academic Freedom. ACTA's "How Many Ward Churchills?" was published in May 2006 to coincide with release of CU's Investigative Report. ACTA concludes: "Ward Churchill is everywhere." Everywhere? ACTA points almost exclusively to departments and courses focusing on "race, class, gender, sexuality, . . . globalization, capitalism, . . . and the destruction of the environment." ACTA wants these issues silenced.

ESSENTIALLY, WHAT YOU ARE SEEING HERE, IS WHAT WILL BE USED AGAINST DISSENTING SCHOLARS ALL OVER THE COUNTRY.

ALL INFORMATION COMES FROM DEFEND CRITICAL THINKING ON CAMPUS

GHOST DANCE

WARD CHURCHILL - MANIFEST DESTINY 1

WARD CHURCHILL - MANIFEST DESTINY PART 2

WARD CHURCHILL - MANIFEST DESTINY PART 3

TRAIL OF TEARS

IT WILL BE SO

HANGING ON THE CROSS

AMERICAN LIE

JOHN TRUDELL

INDIAN 3.0

MY COUNTRY 'TIS OF THY PEOPLE YOU'RE DYING

(On some of the links to youtube, if you refresh the page once or twice they will start faster)

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6.9.2007
ANOTHER LOW FOR "HIGHER" EDUCATION



Predictably it did not take long for DePaul's president, Rev. Dennis Holtschneider, to make his decision against the tenure of Norman Finkelstein. You might ask why I say predictably - for a number of years it has been well known that "higher education" in the States is really not predicated on the basis of scholarship, truth, and the integrity of the scholar to dissent and live up to his calling, but upon an unwritten code of subservience to the "powers that be."

I know that Dr. Finkelstein has been battered from pillar to post, and that in spite of this he will not change his position in regard to the Israel Palestinian conflict (brutal illegal occupation) among other issues, however this battle must be taken beyond the local specifics, and graduate (pun intended) to the arena of what is really taking place. So, I apologize to Dr. Finkelstein in advance, and will take the issue right to the core problems we face in education as it is offered today in the United States.


(Carnival of higher education)

It is being made amply clear that anyone who speaks the truth and in the process poses a threat to the so called legitimacy of Western domination in the ME, and the centrality of the racist, apartheid, power of Israel is to be marginalized and silenced. In the meantime, rather than objectivity and clarity, not only on this issue, but many others, academia becomes nothing but a group of groveling beggars willing to sell their positions to the highest bidder!

However we should not be surprised by this downward turn in academia, when one sees what the very seat of power in government is doing, it is no great surprise that the academic institutions which are connected at the hip with this self-same power will follow suit!  The circus of denial of tenure to Dr. Finkelstein which has been brought out into the open for all to see is the same circus that has brought into the open the assaults on American law and freedoms by this current administration. Essentially, all it displays is that there is no rule of law or code of ethic institutionally - and all such appeal is false.



It is an amazing thing to behold, there are positions of power and influence reserved for the compromised and the subservient. When you see the very institutions of a society so filled with individuals, it is not long before the structure crumbles. There are numerous illustrations in history, there are empires covered with the sands of obscurity, yet men continue to not learn from such a repetitive lesson.

It is always the truth that is banished, and by the hand of spineless men champions of integrity are severely marginalized or ignored. When institutions fall one by one, and are exposed for being nothing but dens of the fearful and corrupt, eventually it becomes so apparent to the people that they lose their belief in what has been held up as legitimate and good. It is such a time that we are living in, and for all of the gold in the world I would not want to be in these positions of responsibility and power when the people revolt.


(Where is my mind? by Jim Sweet)

What we are witnessing is the complete removal of critical thinking, from the beginning of the education process to the hallowed halls of higher education. It starts at the beginning of the educational process, where every bone is removed that would question authority, and now the same process wishes to permeate all academia. Without critical thinking, and the denial of easy access to a proper apparatus, we become malleable in the hands of those who "know what's best for us."

WE ARE BEING FORGED INTO A NON-QUESTIONING SUBSERVIENT WHOLE, AS PEOPLE DIE THROUGH WARS OF AGGRESSION AND THE WORLD IS EXPLOITED FOR THE SOLE ENRICHMENT OF AN ELITE FEW.  IF WE DO NOT ALLOW THOSE WHO DISSENT, THAT MIGHT PERCHANCE OPEN OUR EYES, INTO PLACES OF PROMINENCE OUR POVERTY OF COGENT THOUGHT WILL ROB THIS PRESENT WORLD OF HOPE. IT IS TIME FOR A MASSIVE CHANGE IN THE DIRECTION OF THE WORLD, BUT IT WILL NEVER HAPPEN BY BANISHING THE FEW WHO HAVE THE INTEGRITY TO TELL THE TRUTH.

BURN IT DOWN

TAKE A BOW

"Take A Bow"

Corrupt
You're corrupt
Bring corruption to all that you touch
Hold
You behold
And beholden for all that you've done
And spin
Cast a spell
Cast a spell on the country you run
And risk
You will risk
You will risk all their lives and their souls

And burn
You will burn
You will burn in hell, yeah you'll burn in hell
You'll burn in hell
Yeah you'll burn in hell
For your sins

And our freedom's consuming itself
What we've become
It's contrary to what we want

Take a bow

Death
You bring death, and destruction to all that you touch
Pay
You must pay
You must pay for your crimes against the earth
Yeah hex
Feed the hex
Feed the hex on the country you love

Now beg
You will beg
You will beg for their lives and their souls

Now burn
You will burn
You will burn in hell, yeah you'll burn in hell
You'll burn in hell
Yeah you'll burn in hell
You'll burn in hell
Yeah you'll burn in hell
For your sins

By MUSE

KING NOTHING

BOYCOTT ISRAELI GOODS

THE RIGHT TO EDUCATION

STORY OF STUDENT FROM GAZA

JUST ME

FREE DR. SAMI AL-ARIAN NOW!

KILL THE KING

WHAT IS IT TIME FOR?

It has come to my attention that another professor at DePaul has been denied tenure, she just happened to be a supporter of Dr. Finkelstein. Very full recommendation to tenure, mysteriously denied. Are we beginning to see a pattern here? Now, if you think it is just happening here, not just in tenure appointments, but in teaching positions as well as other academic departments, you need to read what I wrote again (above).

DePaul, Another Tenure Denied

Perhaps a previous refresher is due, please read this again:

ACADEMIC ASSAULT

Maybe a little deeper still in looking at this phenomena:

ASSAUT SUR L' ACADEMIE

I thought you might find it strange and interesting, that the same group that brought you the confounding of antisemitism with criticism of the State of Israel - the U.S. Commission On Civil Rights, is now ASKING IF KEEPING PUBLIC FUNDING FROM CATHOLIC SCHOOLS IS CORRECT. In fact, it might even benefit universities like DePaul? Check it out:

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6.5.2007
HOW TO CREATE BILLIONAIRES AND MASSIVE POVERTY = NEOLIBERALISM


"Even as the world's billionaires grew in number from 793 in 2006 to 946 this year, major mass uprisings became commonplace in China and India. In India, which has the highest number of billionaires (36) in Asia with total wealth of $191 billion, Prime Minister Singh declared that the greatest single threat to 'India's security' were the Maoist-led guerrilla armies and mass movements in the poorest parts of the country. In China, with 20 billionaires with $29.4 billion net worth, the new rulers, confronting nearly a hundred thousand reported riots and protests, have increased the number of armed special anti-riot militia a hundred fold, and increased spending for the rural poor by $10 billion in the hopes of lessening the monstrous class inequalities and heading off a mass upheaval.

The total wealth of this global ruling class grew 35 per cent year to year topping $3.5 trillion, while income levels for the lower 55 per cent of the world's 6-billion-strong population declined or stagnated. Put another way, one hundred millionth of the world's population (1/100,000,000) owns more than over 3 billion people. Over half of the current billionaires (523) came from just 3 countries: the US (415), Germany (55) and Russia (53). The 35 per cent increase in wealth mostly came from speculation on equity markets, real estate and commodity trading, rather than from technical innovations, investments in job-creating industries or social services.


Among the newest, youngest and fastest-growing group of billionaires, the Russian oligarchy stands out for its most rapacious beginnings. Over two-thirds (67 per cent) of the current Russian billionaire oligarchs began their concentration of wealth in their mid to early twenties. During the infamous decade of the 1990's under the quasi-dictatorial rule of Boris Yeltsin and his US-directed economic advisers, Anatoly Chubais and Yegor Gaidar the entire Russian economy was put up for sale for a 'political price', which was far below its real value. Without exception, the transfers of property were achieved through gangster tactics ­ assassinations, massive theft, and seizure of state resources, illicit stock manipulation and buyouts. The future billionaires stripped the Russian state of over a trillion dollars worth of factories, transport, oil, gas, iron, coal and other formerly state-owned resources.

Contrary to European and US publicists on the right and left, very few of the top former Communist leaders are found among the current Russian billionaire oligarchy. Secondly, contrary to the spin-masters' claims of 'communist inefficiencies', the former Soviet Union developed mines, factories, energy enterprises were profitable and competitive, before they were taken over by the new oligarchs. This is evident in the massive private wealth that was accumulated in less than a decade by these gangster-businessmen.


Virtually all the billionaires' initial sources of wealth had nothing to do with building, innovating or developing new efficient enterprises. Wealth was not transferred to high Communist Party Commissars (lateral transfers) but was seized by armed private mafias run by recent university graduates who quickly capitalized on corrupting, intimidating or assassinating senior officials in the state and benefiting from Boris Yeltsin's mindless contracting of 'free market' Western consultants.

Forbes magazine puts out a yearly list of the richest individuals and families in the world. What is most amusing about the famous Forbes magazine's background biographical notes on the Russian oligarchs is the constant reference to their source of wealth as 'self-made' as if stealing state property created by and defended for over 70 years by the sweat and blood of the Russian people was the result of the entrepreneurial skills of thugs in their twenties. Of the top eight Russian billionaire oligarchs, all got their start from strong-arming their rivals, setting up 'paper banks' and taking over aluminum, oil, gas, nickel and steel production and the export of bauxite, iron and other minerals. Every sector of the former Communist economy was pillaged by the new billionaires: Construction, telecommunications, chemicals, real estate, agriculture, vodka, foods, land, media, automobiles, airlines etc..


With rare exceptions, following the Yeltsin privatizations all of the oligarchs quickly rose to the top or near the top, literally murdering or intimidating any opponents within the former Soviet apparatus and competitors from rival predator gangs.

The key 'policy' measures, which facilitated the initial pillage and takeovers by the future billionaires, were the vast and immediate privatizations of almost all public enterprises by the Gaidar/Chubais team. This 'Shock Treatment' was encouraged by a Harvard team of economic advisers and especially by US President Clinton in order to make the capitalist transformation irreversible. Privatization led to the capitalist gang wars and the disarticulation of the Russian economy. As a result there was an 80 per cent decline in living standards, a devaluation of the Ruble and the sell-off of invaluable oil, gas and other strategic resources at bargain prices to the rising class of predator billionaires and US-European oil and gas multinational corporations. Over a hundred billion dollars a year was laundered by the mafia oligarchs in the principle banks of New York, London, Switzerland, Israel and elsewhere ­ funds which would later be recycled in the purchase of expensive real estate in the US, England, Spain, France as well as investments in British football teams, Israeli banks and joint ventures in minerals.

The winners of the gang wars during the Yeltsin reign followed up by expanding operations to a variety of new economic sectors, investments in the expansion of existing facilities (especially in real estate, extractive and consumer industries) and overseas. Under President Putin, the gangster-oligarchs consolidated and expanded ­ from multi-millionaires to billionaires, to multi-billionaires and growing. From young swaggering thugs and local swindlers, they became the 'respectable' partners of American and European multinational corporations, according to their Western PR agents. The new Russian oligarchs had 'arrived' on the world financial scene, according to the financial press.


Yet as President Putin recently pointed out, the new billionaires have failed to invest, innovate and create competitive enterprises, despite optimal conditions. Outside of raw material exports, benefiting from high international prices, few of the oligarch-owned manufacturers are earning foreign exchange, because few can compete in international markets. The reason is that the oligarchs have 'diversified' into stock speculation (Suleiman Kerimov $14.4 billion ), (Mikhail Prokhorov $13.5 billion ), banking (Fridman $12.6 billion ) and buyouts of mines and mineral processing plants.

The Western media have focused on the falling out between a handful of Yeltsin-era oligarchs and President Vladimir Putin and the increase in wealth of a number of Putin-era billionaires. However, the biographical evidence demonstrates that there is no rupture between the rise of the billionaires under Yeltsin and their consolidation and expansion under Putin. The decline in mutual murder and the shift to state-regulated competition is as much a product of the consolidation of the great fortunes as it is the 'new rules of the game' imposed by President Putin. In the mid 19th century, Honoré Balzac, surveying the rise of the respectable bourgeois in France, pointed out their dubious origins: "Behind every great fortune is a great crime." The swindles begetting the decades-long ascent of the 19th century French bourgeoisie pale in comparison to the massive pillage and bloodletting that created Russia's 21st century billionaires.


Latin America

If blood and guns were the instruments for the rise of the Russian billionaire oligarchs, in other regions the Market, or better still, the US-IMF-World Bank orchestrated Washington Consensus was the driving force behind the rise of the Latin American billionaires. The two countries with the greatest concentration of wealth and the greatest number of billionaires in Latin America are Mexico and Brazil (77 per cent), which are the two countries, which privatized the most lucrative, efficient and largest public monopolies. Of the total $157.2 billion owned by the 38 Latin American billionaires, 30 are Brazilians or Mexicans with $120.3 billion . The wealth of 38 families and individuals exceeds that of 250 million Latin Americans; 0.000001 per cent of the population exceeds that of the lowest 50 per cent. In Mexico, the income of 0.000001 per cent of the population exceeds the combined income of 40 million Mexicans. The rise of Latin American billionaires coincides with the real fall in minimum wages, public expenditures in social services, labor legislation and a rise in state repression, weakening labor and peasant organization and collective bargaining. The implementation of regressive taxes burdening the workers and peasants and tax exemptions and subsidies for the agro-mineral exporters contributed to the making of the billionaires. The result has been downward mobility for public employees and workers, the displacement of urban labor into the informal sector, the massive bankruptcy of small farmers, peasants and rural labor and the out-migration from the countryside to the urban slums and emigration abroad.

The principal cause of poverty in Latin American is the very conditions that facilitate the growth of billionaires. In the case of Mexico, the privatization of the telecommunication sector at rock bottom prices, resulted in the quadrupling of wealth for Carlos Slim Helu, the third richest man in the world (just behind Bill Gates and Warren Buffet) with a net worth of $49 billion . Two fellow Mexican billionaires, Alfredo Harp Helu and Roberto Hernandez Ramirez benefited from the privatization of banks and their subsequent de-nationalization, selling Banamex to Citicorp.


Privatization, financial de-regulation and de-nationalization were the key operating principles of US foreign economic policies implemented in Latin America by the IMF and the World Bank. These principles dictated the fundamental conditions shaping any loans or debt re-negotiations in Latin America.

The billionaires-in-the-making, came from old and new money. Some began to raise their fortunes by securing government contracts during the earlier state-led development model (1930's to 1970's) and others through inherited wealth. Half of Mexican billionaires inherited their original multi-million dollar fortunes on their way up to the top. The other half benefited from political ties and the subsequent big payola from buying public enterprises cheap and then selling them off to US multi-nationals at great profit. The great bulk of the 12 million Mexican immigrants who crossed the border into the US have fled from the onerous conditions, which allowed Mexico's traditional and nouveaux riche millionaires to join the global billionaires' club.


Brazil has the largest number of billionaires (20) of any country in Latin America with a net worth of $46.2 billion , which is greater than the new worth of 80 million urban and rural impoverished Brazilians. Approximately 40 per cent of Brazilian billionaires started with great fortunes ­ and simply added on ­ through acquisitions and mergers. The so-called 'self-made' billionaires benefited from the privatization of the lucrative financial sector (the Safra family with $8.9 billion ) and the iron and steel complexes.

How to Become a Billionaire


While some knowledge, technical and 'entrepreneurial skills' and market savvy played a small role in the making of the billionaires in Russia and Latin America, far more important was the interface of politics and economics at every stage of wealth accumulation.

In most cases there were three stages:

1. During the early 'statist' model of development, the current billionaires successfully 'lobbied' and bribed officials for government contracts, tax exemptions, subsidies and protection from foreign competitors. State handouts were the beachhead or take-off point to billionaire status during the subsequent neo-liberal phase.

2. The neo-liberal period provided the greatest opportunity for seizing lucrative public assets far below their market value and earning capacity. The privatization, although described as 'market transactions', were in reality political sales in four senses: in price, in selection of buyers, in kickbacks to the sellers and in furthering an ideological agenda. Wealth accumulation resulted from the sell-off of banks, minerals, energy resources, telecommunications, power plants and transport and the assumption by the state of private debt. This was the take-off phase from millionaire toward billionaire status. This was consummated in Latin America via corruption and in Russia via assassination and gang warfare.

3. During the third phase (the present) the billionaires have consolidated and expanded their empires through mergers, acquisitions, further privatizations and overseas expansion. Private monopolies of mobile phones, telecoms and other 'public' utilities, plus high commodity prices have added billions to the initial concentrations. Some millionaires became billionaires by selling their recently acquired, lucrative privatized enterprises to foreign capital.

In both Latin America and Russia, the billionaires grabbed lucrative state assets under the aegis of orthodox neo-liberal regimes (Salinas-Zedillo regimes in Mexico, Collor-Cardoso in Brazil, Yeltsin in Russia) and consolidated and expanded under the rule of supposedly 'reformist' regimes (Putin in Russia, Lula in Brazil and Fox in Mexico). In the rest of Latin America (Chile, Colombia and Argentina) the making of the billionaires resulted from the bloody military coups and regimes, which destroyed the socio-political movements and started the privatization process. This process was then even more energetically promoted by the subsequent electoral regimes of the right and 'center-left'.


What is repeatedly demonstrated in both Russia and Latin America is that the key factor leading to the quantum leap in wealth ­ from millionaires to billionaires ­ was the vast privatization and subsequent de-nationalization of lucrative public enterprises.

If we add to the concentration of $157 billion in the hands of an infinitesimal fraction of the elite, the $990 billion taken out by the foreign banks in debt payments and the $1 trillion (one thousand billion) taken out by way of profits, royalties, rents and laundered money over the past decade and a half, we have an adequate framework for understanding why Latin America continues to have over two-thirds of its population with inadequate living standards and stagnant economies.

The responsibility of the US for the growth of Latin American billionaires and mass poverty is several-fold and involves a wide gamut of political institutions, business elites, and academic and media moguls. First and foremost the US backed the military dictators and neo-liberal politicians who set up the billionaire-oriented economic models. It was ex-President Clinton, the CIA and his economic advisers, in alliance with the Russian oligarchs, who provided the political intelligence and material support to put Yeltsin in power and back his destruction of the Russian Parliament (Duma) in 1993 and the rigged elections of 1996. And it was Washington, which allowed hundreds of billions of dollars to be laundered in US banks throughout the 1990's as the US Congressional Sub-Committee on Banking (1998) revealed.

It was Nixon, Kissinger and later Carter and Brzezinski, Reagan and Bush, Clinton and Albright who backed the privatizations pushed by Latin American military dictators and civilian reactionaries in the 1970's, 1980's and 1990's . Their instructions to the US representatives in the IMF and the World Bank were writ large: Privatize, de-regulate and de-nationalize (PDD) before any loans should be negotiated.


It was US academics and ideologues working hand in glove with the so-called multi-lateral agencies, as contracted economic consultants, who trained, designed and pushed the PDD agenda among their former Ivy League students-turned-economic and finance ministers and Central Bankers in Latin America and Russia.

It was US and EU multi-national corporations and banks which bought out or went into joint ventures with the emerging Latin American billionaires and who reaped the trillion dollar payouts on the debts incurred by the corrupt military and civilian regimes. The billionaires are as much a product and/or by-product of US anti-nationalist, anti-communist policies as they are a product of their own grandiose theft of public enterprises.

Conclusion

Given the enormous class and income disparities in Russia, Latin America and China (20 Chinese billionaires have a net worth of $29.4 billion in less than ten years), it is more accurate to describe these countries as 'surging billionaires' rather than 'emerging markets' because it is not the 'free market' but the political power of the billionaires that dictates policy.

Countries of 'surging billionaires' produce burgeoning poverty, submerging living standards. The making of billionaires means the unmaking of civil society ­ the weakening of social solidarity, protective social legislation, pensions, vacations, public health programs and education. While politics is central, past political labels mean nothing. Ex-Marxist Brazilian ex-President Cardoso and ex-trade union leader President Lula Da Silva privatized public enterprises and promoted policies that spawn billionaires. Ex-Communist Putin cultivates certain billionaire oligarchs and offers incentives to others to shape up and invest.


The period of greatest decline in living standards in Latin America and Russia coincide with the dismantling of the nationalist populist and communist economies. Between 1980-2004, Latin America ­ more precisely Brazil, Argentina and Mexico ­ stagnated at 0 per cent to 1 per cent per capita growth. Russia saw a 50 per cent decline in GNP between 1990-1996 and living standards dropped 80 per cent for everyone except the predators and their gangster entourages.

Recent growth (2003-2007), where it occurs, has more to do with the extraordinary rise in international prices (of energy resources, metals and agro-exports) than any positive developments from the billionaire-dominated economies. The growth of billionaires is hardly a sign of 'general prosperity' resulting from the 'free market' as the editors of Forbes Magazine claim. In fact it is the product of the illicit seizure of lucrative public resources, built up by the work and struggle of millions of workers, in Russia and China under Communism and in Latin America during populist-nationalist and democratic-socialist governments. Many billionaires have inherited wealth and used their political ties to expand and extend their empires ­ it has little to do with entrepreneurial skills.


The billionaires' and the White House's anger and hostility toward President Hugo Chavez of Venezuela is precisely because he is reversing the policies which create billionaires and mass poverty: He is re-nationalizing energy resources, public utilities and expropriating some large landed estates. Chavez is not only challenging US hegemony in Latin America but also the entire PDD edifice that built the economic empires of the billionaires in Latin America, Russia, China and elsewhere."

The primary data for this essay is drawn from Forbes Magazine 's "List of the World's Billionaires" published March 8, 2007.

James Petras most recent book is The Power of Israel in the United States.(clarity 2006 third printing) His essays in English can be found at www.petras.lahaine.org  and in Spanish at www.rebellion.org

WHAT DO YOU SERVE?

CHANGE THE CONDITION

FUCK THE SYSTEM

IMMORTAL TECHNIQUE - POVERTY PHILOSOPHY

"The Lords. Events take place beyond our knowledge
or control. Our lives are lived for us. We can only
try to enslave others. But gradually, special
perceptions are being developed. The idea of the
"Lords" is beginning to form in some minds. We
should enlist them into bands of perceivers to
tour the labyrinth during their mysterious nocturnal
appearances. The Lords have secret entrances,
and they know disguises. But they give themselves
away in minor ways. Too much glint of light in
the eye. A wrong gesture. Too long and curious a
glance.

The Lords appease us with images. They give us
books, concerts, galleries, shows, cinemas.
Especially the cinemas. Through art they confuse
us and blind us to our enslavement. Art adorns
our prison walls, keeps us silent and diverted
and indifferent.

Door of passage to the other side,
the soul frees itself in stride."

Jim Morrison

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6.3.2007
TRAGEDY IN THE HOLY LAND - THE SECOND UPRISING

This documentary addresses the core issues of land and identity - It probes the evolution of the seemingly incurable conflict of Palestine from a historic perspective that is typically unknown

Featuring Edward Said and Noam Chomsky

TRAGEDY IN THE HOLY LAND - THE SECOND UPRISING

HISTORY OF VIOLENCE - BELLY -THE TRUTH
(thanks Datta)

In the meantime, what has happened to the fleeing Iraqis and the Palestinians who has some assemblance of asylum in Iraq since this damnable war of aggression with the United States? On the site "Meanwhile In Palestine and Iraq " blog, Catholic Sunni Shia has posted a devastating documentary by Dateline. The sick part about this documentary is not only what has happened to the people of Iraq, but that will never see anything like it whch tells the truth on mainstream (corporate) American TV which is so strictly censored - you know, "the land of the free and the home of the brave." She prefaces the video with this introduction:

Must see documentary on Iraqi refugees

"This is got to be bar none one of the most well done and depressing documentaries I have ever seen about the plight of refugees from Iraq (Iraqi and Palestinian). I have never seen anything like this in the American press, and we probably never will because the government will not ever want you to see the ramifications (in human lives destroyed) of their sick policies. I know that some people will give me slack because those interviewed said that they were fearful of an immediate American withdrawal, but still, these are their stories and people need to see and understand and FEEL for what has happened to them. It's a disgrace, all of it: that the U.S. will only take in 7000 Iraqi refugees, that Iraqi refugees in Jordan are terrified of leaving their homes for fear of the Jordanian *migra* catching them and sending them back to Iraq, that some countries are refusing entry (or making it extremely difficult) for Shia Iraqis to seek refuge, and finally that NO Arab country will take in the Palestinian refugees stranded on the borders between Iraqi and Syria and Jordan. I'm horrified by the inhumanity of everyone, seriously.

**Oh and if anyone wants to keep some sort of score:
  • Lebanon only wants Christian Iraqi refugees
  • Jordan wants Sunnis
  • Egypt when it took a few in only wanted Sunnis
  • Syria takes Sunni and Shia IRAQI refugees
  • None of the Arab countries (including Syria) will take ANY of the Palestinian refugees from Iraq in. They have decided that the Iraq born Palestinian refugees are a RED LINE that they will not cross. Can you all feel the love?"
This is an excellent documentary, I do not agree with everything that is found in it - like the last portion which says the American troops should remain, I consider this statement a "fog of war" opinion, but in the main it is an excellent expose of what has taken place to the people.

IRAQ'S WAR FEFUGEES
(Thanks Datta, you have to scroll a bit down the page - three part, aprox 30mins.)

CITY OF DELUSION

"Stay away from me
Build a fortress
And shield your beliefs
Touch the divine
As we fall in line

Can I believe
When I don't trust
All your theories
Turn to dust
I choose to hide
From the All Seeing Eye

Destroy this City of Delusion
Break these walls down
I will avenge
And justify my reasons
With your blood

You will not rest
Settle for less
Until you guzzle
And squander whats left
Do not deny
That you live and let die

Destroy this City of Delusion
Break these walls down
I will avenge
And justify my reasons
With your blood

Destroy this City of Delusion
Break these walls down
I will avenge
And justify my reasons
With your blood."



(Found on angry Arab News Service 
HERE. )

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6.1.2007
WHEN ACADEMIC PRIVILEGE BECOMES LICENSE



When all else fails it is time to bring out the Felix Frankfurter Fool, Alan Dershowitz, who is now on another crusade against academia that might have any twinge of conscience!  This is becoming an all to often tragedy, when an institution like Harvard allows it's chairs to rant like maniacs against freedom of conscience and consequent actions.

BRING OUT THE FOOL!

So we have this sordid trail, that leads from this man who is supposed to be the "champion of liberal freedom" (or displayed as such as a defense attorney) to embrace torture; write books on subjects like the Israeli / Palestinian conflict and make a fool out of himself by plagiarizing a hoax (the novice that he is in this arena); threaten to make sure Iran in bombed; go after a consummate scholar like Norman Finkelstein trying to interrupt the private institutional process of tenure; and now threatening to have academics in the UK defunded for taking a stand and imposing academic sanctions against Israeli academics complicit in the atrocities committed against the Palestinian people! Is there nothing that this born again Zionist thinks he not capable of? It is a form of delusion of grandeur, a man drunk with self-congratulatory power, an off balance individual.



What Dershowitz is up in arms about are academics that are outraged at the Israeli treatment of the Palestinians, and they have decided to translate their outrage into boycott.  This group in the UK are called BRICUP, British Committee for Universities of Palestine.  Their site can be found

This is the link, you have to prompt the paragraph: BRICUP is an organization of UK based academics, set up in response to the Palestinian Call for Academic Boycott. Its twin missions are: to support Palestinian universities, staff and students, and to oppose the continued illegal Israeli occupation of Palestinian lands with its concomitant breaches of international conventions of human rights, its refusal to accept UN resolutions or rulings of the International Court, and its persistent suppression of Palestinian academic freedom.

"The delegates earlier overwhelmingly (just one vote against) voted to accept the recommendations of a report from a body set up in the fallout of the 2005 decision by AUT to impose an academic boycott of Israel."



"The construction of the Israeli wall across and through Palestinian land in flagrant violation of the rulings of the International Court and despite international condemnation, notably from the EU, is making everyday life, to say nothing of teaching and research, ever more difficult for our Palestinian colleagues.

"In response to these continued acts of oppression, there have been international calls for sanctions against Israel and boycotts of Israeli institutions. Trade Unions, including AUT and NATFHE, have endorsed such calls, as have a number of MPs
(1) and MEPS (2).

"We recognise that there are a number of courageous individual Israeli academics who are openly critical of their country's policies, who support their Palestinian academic colleagues and who work with the peace movement. We pay tribute to such individual academic colleagues of conscience and stand in solidarity with them. However, they are few (3) in number (less than 1%), and institutionally, Israeli universities are at worst active supporters of Israeli state policy, at best in passive compliance with it. BRICUP therefore supports these growing calls for an academic boycott of Israeli institutions until such time as a just peace is negotiated.

"Especially in the current climate of rising Islamophobia and Antisemitism, boycott is among the clearest and least violent forms of action in resisting occupation and injustice at an international level. An academic boycott is a weapon to be used selectively and only under clearly defined conditions (4).

"At this stage of the long struggle for Palestinian self determination, an academic boycott is both a personal and a collective act made in solidarity with our Palestinian colleagues whose academic freedom is currently denied. By supporting this important sector of Palestinian civil society BRICUP seeks to help foster a non-violent and just solution in this troubled region.

"As in the case of South Africa, it will be a long haul from ethical acts of solidarity to full UN-administered economic cultural and academic sanctions. The comparison with the anti-Apartheid movement and the need for pressure from international civil society – specifically from universities - has been made by leading ANC figures and also Archbishop Desmond Tutu (5)."

MORE DETAILED FORM OF BOYCOTT


Two students abducted (not arrested and charged) at Jenin University 26th March, 2007

Not only do these UK academics call for boycott, they will not put up with the smear campaign of those that oppose this by calling them antisemitic or self-hating Jews:

"Indeed, Israel has sought to convince the world that it is supported unconditionally by world Jewry; however this claim is under renewed challenge. Within Europe the international organisation of European Jews for a Just Peace and within the US the call for university disinvestment initiated by Jewish academics say 'not in our name'.

"Indeed It should be remembered that trenchant criticism of Israel by leading Jewish intellectuals accompanied the brutal founding of the Israeli State. In 1948 Albert Einstein, Sidney Hook, and Hannah Arendt, amongst others, published a letter in the New York Times (6) comparing Menachem Begin and his Herut /Freedom/ Likud Party to the Nazi and Fascist parties.

"Nor did this critical tradition retreat quickly. In 1958 Martin Buber compared the philosophy behind Zionist/Israeli statism and nationalism (as against Jewish migration) and the expulsion of the Palestinians and refusal of their return (which today we would call ethnic cleansing) as something learned from Adolf Hitler (7)

In this spirit, BRICUP calls for honest forthright criticism by all of Israeli state crimes."

Ilan Pappe - THE MEANING AND OBJECTIVES OF BOYCOTT

So now this bozo, Dershowitz threatens to singled handedly wreak havoc on the UK academic community, both legally and financially. Let me say what I posted elsewhere in regard to this:

While I am at it, it is time for Harvard to remove Dershowitz from his chair, he has befouled Harvard enough. In fact, Harvard is in danger of becoming a den of demagoguery, it is swiftly losing it's footing in the realm of academia.

They know well what I speak of, and that this is not an empty accusation. It is time for your board to consider whether it wishes to sacrifice it's legacy upon the alter of ideology - because their silence bespeaks complicity! It would do you nothing but good to consider my words before you become a fetid cadaver that is fit for nothing but burial, rather than further assaulting the academic community with your loose canons.

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5.29.2007
THE LAST TESTIMONY OF KAMAL NASIR



In the movie Munich, by Stephen Spielberg, won many nominations lauding a team of assassins, led by Ehud Barak (20 years later becoming prime minister) who hunted down men that attacked the Israeli Olympic team.  It is supposed to be a story of bravery, but what is not told is an atrocity and a tragedy.

This man that was the spirit of kindness and gentle, who was not a violent man, but a prolific poet and writer, who had nothing to do with the incident in Munich. The editor of the Palestinian publication called "The Palestinian Revolution," a man of elegance and eloquence who never missed an opportunity to express his peoples desires and goals.


(Rachel Corrie who was bulldozed to death in Rafah)

Israel, that never misses a beat to banish and destroy the thinkers and artists of the Palestinians, killed this innocent man in his sleep, as part of their assassins goals to "get the terrorists."  On the 10th of April 1973,  this talented and artistic man who showed such unfailing commitment to his fellow Palestinians was killed in his sleep.

I want to emphasize how he was killed, he was found with his hands stretched out, THERE WAS MULTIPLE BULLET WOUNDS IN HIS MOUTH AND IN THE HAND THAT HE WROTE WITH! WHICH CRUELY AND UNMERCIFULLY SAID IF YOU SPEAK FOR THE PALESTINIANS AND WRITE ON THEIR BEHALF THIS WILL BE YOUR FATE. THIS IS THE SAME MAN WHO WROTE THIS FOLLOWING POEM OF MATCHLESS BEAUTY, ELEGANCE, AND COURAGE:

THE LAST TESTIMONY

"Beloved, if perchance word of my death reaches you
As, alone, you fondle my only child
Eagerly awaiting my return,
Shed no tears in sorrow for me
For in my homeland
Life is degradation and wounds
And in my eyes the call of danger rings.
Beloved, if word of my death reaches you
And the lovers cry out:
The loyal one has departed, his visage gone forever,
And fragrance has died within the bosom of the flower
Shed no tears...smile on life
And tell my only one, my loved one,
The dark recesses of your father's being
Have been touched by visions of his people.
Splintered thoughts bestowed his path
As he witnessed the wounds of oppression.
In revolt, he set himself a goal
He became a martyr, sublimated his being
even changed his prayers
Deepened their features and improvised
And in the long struggle his blood flowed
His lofty vision unfolded shaking even destiny.
If news reaches you, and friends come to you,
Their eyes filled with cautious concern
Smile to them in kindness
For my death will bring life to all;
My people's dreams are my shrine
at which I pray, for which I live.
The ecstasy of creation warms my being, shouting of joy,
Filling me with love, as day follows day,
Enveloping my struggling soul and body.
Immortalized am I in the hearts of friends
I live only in others' thoughts and memories.
Beloved, if word reaches you and you fear for me
Should you shudder and your cheeks grow pale
As pale as the face of the moon,
Allow it not to look upon you, nor
feast on the beauty of your gaze
For I am jealous of the light of the moon.
Tell my only one, for I love him,
That I have tasted the joy of giving
And my heart relishes the wounds of sacrifice.
There is nothing left for him
Save the sighs from my song...Save the remnants of my lute
Lying piled and scattered in our house.
Tell my only one if he ever visits my grave
And yearns for my memory,
Tell him one day that I shall return
--to pick the fruits."

Kamal Nasir, translated by Abdel Wahab Elmesseri

MAY HIS WORDS RISE AS A DEFENSE OF THE PALESTINIAN PEOPLE, AND MAY THE PEOPLE BE STRENGTHENED TILL ALL RETURN HOME, LONG LIVE PALESTINE!

AS'AD ABUKHALIL ANALYSIS OF THE MOVIE MUNICH

MEEN ER HABI? WHO'S THE TERRORIST?

JUST FOR YOU PALESTINE - IT IS AN ILLEGAL OCCUPATION!

WHAT DOES AMERICAN TAX MONEY INDICRIMINATELY SUPPORT?

GEORGE GALLOWAY AND ILAN PAPPE DISCUSSION - PART 1

GEORGE GALLOWAY SPEAKS TO A ZIONIST - PART 2

PALESTINE YOUR CHILD IS CALLING

PALESTINE, ISRAEL AND SELF - EDWARD SAID LIFE AND PHILOSOPHY 1 OF 6

PALESTINE, ISRAEL AND SELF - EDWARD SAID 2 OF 6

PALESTINE, ISRAEL AND SELF - EDWARD SAID 3 OF 6

PALESTINE, ISRAEL AND SELF - EDWARD SAID 4 OF 6

PALESTINE, ISRAEL AND SELF - EDWARD SAID 5 OF 6

PALESTINE, ISRAEL AND SELF - EDWARD SAID 6 OF 6

DEMOCRACY NOW - LEBANON CRISIS:CONTEXT AND IMPLICATIONS OF NAHR AL-BARED

BALATA CAMP (NABLUS): INCURSION MAY 24, IT CONTINUES

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