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Russia, US discuss Palestinian bid for recognition

MOSCOW (AFP) — Top Russian and US diplomats have discussed their differing positions surrounding a Palestinian bid for recognition as a state at the United Nations, the foreign ministry said Saturday.

US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton on Friday phoned her Russian counterpart Sergei Lavrov to discuss “certain issues of the Middle East situation,” including a Palestinian bid to win UN statehood, the Russian foreign ministry said in a statement.

The statement did not provide further details.

Russia this week said it would vote in favor of the controversial move while the United States renewed its opposition to President Mahmoud Abbas’ plan.

Abbas vowed Friday to lodge a bid for UN membership before the UN Security Council in one week.

(www.maannews.net / 17.09.2011)

Syrian forces ‘kill 12′ as pressure mounts on Assad

DAMASCUS (AFP) — Security forces in Syria shot dead at least 12 people in operations across the country on Friday, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said, as pressure mounted on the regime to end the crackdown.

The latest deaths came after UN chief Ban Ki-moon called for “coherent” global action over President Bashar Assad’s deadly response to dissent, as dissidents marked six months of anti-regime protests in Syria.

And Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan, in the Libyan capital on the final leg of his “Arab Spring” tour, lashed out at Assad, telling him that the era of oppressive dictators is past.

“Four people were killed and 11 more were wounded — three of them seriously — during search and seize operations in the town of Hilfaya” 10 miles from Hama city, the Britain-based group told AFP in Nicosia.

“One person was also killed in the village of Khattab in Hama province,” it added.

Elsewhere, three people were killed in the villages of Sarjeh and Kfar Weid in the northwestern region of Jebel al-Zawiya after being detained, the Observatory said.

In the central city of Homs, two demonstrators were shot dead by security forces when several thousand people gathered to protest, activists said.

And one person was shot dead by security forces in the Nahr Aisha quarter of Damascus, and one was killed in Douma, also in the capital, the Observatory said.

It also reported the discovery of eight bodies — six in Jebel al-Zawiya and another two in Homs. It said most had been killed over the past 24 hours.

State television said one member of the security forces was killed and another four were wounded at Basr al-Harir in Daraa province in the south during an attack by “armed groups.”

In the city of Hama itself, security agents “surrounded the Saad bin Abi Waqas mosque” anticipating an anti-regime protest after Friday prayers, activists there reported.

In July, Hama saw protests by hundreds of thousands of people calling for the downfall of Assad’s regime, but the rallies were put down by security forces using deadly violence.

Citing activists on the ground, the Observatory also reported several tanks and troop transports bearing down on the northwest town of Maaret al-Numan in Idlib province.

It said security operations in Idlib on Thursday resulted in the deaths of two people, 73 arrests and another nine people missing.

Elsewhere, communications were still cut on Friday in Zabadani some 30 miles northwest of Damascus. One man has been reported killed and 153 people arrested there since Tuesday.

Opposition protesters had called for more rallies on Friday, the Muslim day of weekly prayer when demonstrations tend to be the heaviest, undaunted by the crackdown that the United Nations says has killed more than 2,600 people.

The rallies were to be staged under the slogan “we advance toward the fall of the regime.”

Ban said on Thursday of Assad that “when he has not been keeping his promises, enough is enough and the international community should really take coherent measures and speak in one voice.”

The UN chief has had several telephone conversations with Assad since the protests erupted on March 15, during which the president repeatedly promised to end the bloody crackdown and institute political reforms.

“Six months. More than ever determined to (continue) the March 15 uprising,” activists wrote on Facebook page The Syrian Revolution 2011, one of the main engines of the revolt.

“We have been massacred and we are more determined than ever; we have been thrown in prison and are more determined than ever,” the page said. “The revolution has burst forth and will not stop until the regime is overthrown.”

In Tripoli, Erdogan said on Friday that “those who oppress the people of Syria… should understand that his time is is past because the era of repressive regimes has ended.”

A Turkish daily, meanwhile, quoted the Turkish premier as saying Ankara has warned Iran “not to spoil” the Syrian leadership by encouraging Damascus in its crackdown on dissent.

Erdogan said he had discussed the matter with President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad of Iran, which accuses its arch-foes Israel and the United States of stirring up trouble in Syria.

Syrian opposition figures in Turkey announced a list of names of people on the “Syrian National Council” on Thursday, in a move welcomed by the US State Department.

The Red Cross meanwhile condemned attacks on medical services in Syria, saying relief workers and ambulances have come under fire on several occasions.

“It is completely unacceptable that volunteers who are helping to save other people’s lives end up losing their own,” said Beatrice Megevand-Roggo, the International Committee of the Red Cross’ operations head in the region.

A Syrian Arab Red Crescent volunteer died week from injuries and two other volunteers were hurt after their ambulance was caught in heavy fire while transporting a wounded person to hospital, said the relief agency.

(www.maannews.net / 17.09.2011)

Rising Against Islamophobia – Newcastle’s multi-cultural Celebration

Tijd
zaterdag 29 oktober · 12:00 – 16:00

Locatie
Grey’s Monument, Newcastle


Gemaakt door:

Supported by Unison, Northern Public Services Alliance, Coalition of Resistance, Stop the War Coalition, Show Racism the Red Card, Enough Coalition Against Islamophobia, Black Activists Rising Against Cuts (BARAC), writer and broadcaster Yvonne Ridley, councillor Dipu Ahad and more…

Speakers and music – at Grey’s Monument from midday. More details to follow soon.

Official prejudice against Muslims is turning into state pers…ecution in country after country across Europe.

In France we see Muslim women arrested in the street for what they wear. In Switzerland, minarets have been prohibited; elsewhere Halal food is banned from schools and immigration from ‘Muslim countries’ is openly discouraged. In Germany there has been no official condemnation of an Islamophobic murder.

In Britain, Muslims face defamation in the media as well as threats and attacks on mosques. The authorities often collude in this victimization. Too many politicians are joining in the chorus of demonization. Unsurprisingly, statistics show an increase in physical attacks on Muslims almost everywhere.

Islamophobia is often dressed up as cultural critique, but it is a form of racism. It is sometimes used by sections of the establishment to blame Muslims for the effects of government policies.

Western foreign policies have created anger across the Muslim world and beyond. The vast majority of Muslims in Europe are integrated but discrimination in housing, jobs and education creates barriers to this process.

None of this is the fault of the Muslim communities. On the contrary, Muslim are both discriminated against and scapegoated.

On Saturday 29 October 2011 we are bringing together organisations and individuals to actively challenge Islamophobia. Let’s stand united. We believe that it is time for Muslims and non-Muslims alike to take a clear stand against this spreading menace.

We say enough. We will not be silenced. And we ask you to join us.

“Islamaphobia is racism and has no place here. This irrational hatred of Islam and active discrimination of Muslims was experienced previously by people of another faith … the Jews, who suffered unspeakable atrocities because of hatred and ignorance towards their faith. Never again should we allow history to repeat itself. I salute the people of Newcastle for reaching out to its richly, diverse Muslim community. Only through tolerance, and understanding can we call ourselves civilised human beings. Born equal, we should treat each other with respect and courtesy. That is real comradeship and brotherhood and that is the true nature of Northerners”, Yvonne Ridley, proud Geordie and Muslim.

“Newcastle’s Rise Against Islamophobia carnival is an amazing idea. It is an inspiration for all the communities to stand against Islamophobes/EDL And join in peace and harmony. This is why we the MDL team are in support Newcastle’s Rise Against Islamobia carnival and always will insha’Allah.” Chechnyan Wolf, MDL

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