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The omnipotence of Al Qaeda and meaninglessness of "Terrorism" - Glenn Greenwald - Salo... - 0 views

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    That Terrorism means nothing more than violence committed by Muslims whom the West dislikes has been proven repeatedly.  When an airplane was flown into an IRS building in Austin, Texas, it was immediately proclaimed to be Terrorism, until it was revealed that the attacker was a white, non-Muslim, American anti-tax advocate with a series of domestic political grievances.  The U.S. and its allies can, by definition, never commit Terrorism even when it is beyond question that the purpose of their violence is to terrorize civilian populations into submission.  Conversely, Muslims who attack purely military targets  -- even if the target is an invading army in their own countries -- are, by definition, Terrorists.  That is why, as NYU's Remi Brulin has extensively documented, Terrorism is the most meaningless, and therefore the most manipulated, word in the English language.  Yesterday provided yet another sterling example.
Susan Thur

t r u t h o u t | Ten Things That Terrify Right-Wingers - 0 views

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    "These are some of the things that keep American conservatives awake at night. Modern American conservatism is based on an almost endless series of grievances. Author Thomas Frank coined a term for it: the conservative "plenty-plaint" -- a long and ever-evolving list of personal and cultural gripes dressed up as an ideology. But there's also fear! And while it spans the breadth of the movement, this is the year of the Tea Party revolt, when the grassroots right, disgusted with the idea of semi-affordable health-care and tepid financial reforms is rebelling against even its own establishment. And the divide between the grassroots base and its leadership extends to the very fears that animate them. As we'll see, the conservative movement's business-attired hacks and the hard-Right tea Party types waving misspelled signs out in the streets have some very different causes for alarm. So, here are ten of the most interesting things that absolutely terrify Wingnuttia. First, a few terrors of the real hard-core Right. For the Tea Partier, the midterm GOP primary voter, it's not just the anxiety over social change that typifies more traditional conservatism. A broad chunk of the GOP base today is animated by wildly unrealistic terrors -- monsters stalking them as the sun sets, perhaps hovering just beyond their peripheral vision."
anonymous

Brown warns of enduring al-Qaida threat to UK | Politics | guardian.co.uk - 0 views

  • Brown warns of enduring al-Qaida threat to UK Prime minister says 60,000 civilians have been trained to deal with terrorist incidents
  • Some 60,000 civilians, including shop managers and council workers, have been trained to cope with the threat."Today, not only the police and security and intelligence officers and our armed forces, but also the emergency services, local councils, businesses and community groups are involved in state-of-the-art civil contingency planning,"
  • Gordon Brown today warned that al-Qaida remains the biggest security threat to the UK, as he revealed that tens of thousands of civilians have been trained to deal with terrorist attacks as part of a new strategy to combat extremists.
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  • By 2011, Britain will be spending £3.5bn a year on counter-terrorism, Brown said. The imprisonment of 80 terrorists in Britain in the last two years was hitting the morale of al-Qaida. Part of the new strategy would address the longer-term causes of terrorism by "understanding what leads people to become radicalised, so we can stop the process".Brown said that more than two-thirds of the plots threatening the UK are linked to Pakistan.
anonymous

'Global War On Terror' Is Given New Name - washingtonpost.com - 0 views

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    language = war "global war on terror" is now renamed to "Overseas Contingency Operation"
thinkahol *

The great generational threat - Glenn Greenwald - Salon.com - 0 views

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    Defense Secretary Leon Panetta acknowledges how puny is the Al Qaeda menace even as the War on Terror escalates
anonymous

Radical Islam stirs in China's remote west - 0 views

  • In a backstreet of the old Silk Road city of Kashgar, Chinese authorities have been spray-painting signs on dusty mud brick walls to warn against what it says is a new enemy -- the Islamic Liberation Party.
  • China says Hizb ut-Tahrir are terrorists operating in the far western region of Xinjiang, home to some 8 million Muslim, Turkic-speaking Uighurs, many of whom chafe under Chinese rule.
  • As in another strife-hit Chinese region, Tibet, many Uighurs resent the growing economic and cultural impact of Han Chinese who have in some cases been encouraged by the government to move to far-flung and under-populated parts of the country. Beijing accuses militant Uighurs of working with al Qaeda to use terror to bring about an independent state called East Turkestan.
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  • But it seems unlikely they represent the threat to Xinjiang that China likes to portray, said Dru Gladney, a Uighur expert and president of the Pacific Basin Institute at Pomona College, California. "For most Uighurs who are activists, though some of them are very religious in their Islam, their main goal is sovereignty for Xinjiang. Hizb ut-Tahrir doesn't support that. They support a worldwide Caliphate, not any one independent region," he said.
  • In Kashgar, a city close to the Pakistan and Afghan borders, some women not only cover their heads, but also veil their faces. In some cases, dark brown cloths envelope the whole head. Clocks in many mosques, restaurants, cafes and shops are set to Xinjiang time. This is two hours behind Beijing time, the official standard for the entire country, which means China's sun does not set until after 10 p.m. in Kashgar in the summer.
  • Many are not convinced Hizb ut-Tahrir is the threat the Chinese government says it is in Xinjiang. "This does not exist. They have come up with this group's name themselves," said Dilxat Raxit, spokesman for the exiled World Uyghur Congress. "They are trying to mislead the world and deflect from concern for the Uighur people."
  • China maintains the threat is real. Hizb ut-Tahrir is likewise banned in countries such as Uzbekistan, where it has also been blamed for violence.
  • In November, China's Xinhua news agency announced sentences ranging from death to life in jail for six Uighurs accused of "splittism and organising and leading terrorist groups", and implicated Hizb ut-Tahrir.
  • "What we want is simple -- freedom," said a Uighur resident of Xinjiang's regional capital, Urumqi, who asked not be identified, fearing repercussions with the authorities. "But there are too many Han and too few of us."
thinkahol *

GRITtv » Blog Archive » Chris Hedges: The World As it Is - 0 views

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    "You can't sustain a democracy in an oligarchic state. The writers on Athenian democracy understood that 2000 years ago," says Chris Hedges, whose new book The World As It Is: Dispatches on the Myth of Human Progress explores the problems of a crumbling empire, inside and out. Chris joins Laura in studio for a conversation about the death of Bin Laden and the continuing concern over terrorism, the end of empathy in the U.S., and what avenues are left for progressives to fight back.  "The elites are not going to help us," he warns, "We're going to have to help ourselves."
thinkahol *

Olbermann on Obama's assassination program - 0 views

  • Anyone who pledges unconditional, absolute fealty to a politician -- especially 18 months before an election -- is guaranteeing their own irrelevance.
  • Indeed, as I've documented before -- virtually every country that suffers horrible Terrorist attacks -- Britain, Spain, India, Indonesia -- tries the accused perpetrators in its regular court system, on their own soil, usually in the city that was attacked.  The U.S. -- Land of the Free and Home of the Brave -- stands alone in being too afraid to do so.
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    By Glenn GreenwaldHere again, we see one of the principal and longest-lasting effects of the Obama presidency: to put a pretty, eloquent, progressive face on what (until quite recently) was ostensibly considered by a large segment of the citizenry to be
thinkahol *

Project Vigilant and the government/corporate destruction of privacy - Glenn Greenwald ... - 0 views

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    The emergence of a shadowy domestic espionage group sheds light on how the government collects online data
anonymous

Zivile Opfer: Mindestens 16 Tote bei Angriff von US-Drohne in Pakistan - 0 views

  • Beim Beschuss durch eine amerikanische Drohne sind im pakistanischen Stammesgebiet an der Grenze zu Afghanistan nach Angaben aus Sicherheitskreisen mindestens 16 Menschen, darunter zwei Frauen und ein Kind, getötet worden.
  • Ziel sei das Haus eines afghanischen Flüchtlings gewesen, der immer wieder radikalislamische Kämpfer beherbergt haben solle, hieß es.
  • Durch die steigende Zahl ziviler Opfer bei US-Angriffen im afghanisch-pakistanischen Grenzgebiet, das radikalislamischen Taliban- und El-Kaida-Kämpfern als Rückzugsgebiet dient, hat zu wachsendem Widerstand der Bevölkerung gegen die Aktionen der ausländischen Truppen geführt.
anonymous

heise online - 29.03.06 - Deutscher Thinktank fordert Kontrolle des Internet - 0 views

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  • Deutscher Thinktank fordert Kontrolle des Internet In einem online nicht frei zugänglichen Kommentar in der Süddeutschen Zeitung fordert Daniel Dettling vom Berliner Thinktank Berlinpolis eine stärkere Kontrolle des Internet. Weil das Internet als "Fernuniversität der Gewalt" funktioniere, müssten Kämpfer gegen den internationalen Terrorismus das Internet penibel kontrollieren, um zu verhindern, dass "kulturelle Fingerabdrücke" (Meme) wie Viren übertragen werden. Als Beispiel nennt Dettling, dass das Mem vom Selbstmordattentäter so attraktiv werden könne, dass es von anderen Kulturen memetisch kopiert werde.
  • fordert der gelernte Politikwissenschaftler des konservativ orientierten Thinktank eine detaillierte Webanalyse ganz in dem Sinne des "Check the Web", das von den europäischen Innenministern der G6-Staaten beschlossen wurde. "Hierfür können nahezu jegliche Daten, die im Internet zugänglich sind, benutzt werden: Häufigkeit der Klicks auf eine Internetseite, statistische Daten wie Umfrageergebnisse, Wahlbeteiligung und Mitgliedschaften. Mit diesen Informationen lassen sich Querverbindungen erstellen, zum Beispiel zwischen Wahlbeteiligung und Arbeitslosigkeit, zwischen Straffälligkeit und Engagement in verschiedenen Organisationen, zwischen der Besucherhäufigkeit einer Website und der Entwicklung der dahinterstehenden Organisation, zwischen Aktivität in Online-Foren und Engagement in realen Vereinigungen", führt Dettling aus.
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  • Erst mit der Aufmerksamkeitsökonomie, die der internationale Terror erzeuge, finde er den Nährboden, auf dem sich seine inhaltlichen Botschaften verbreiten können
  • Ob ein solches von Dettling gefordertes Analysesystem zwischen Online- und Offline-Daten funktionieren kann, ist fraglich. Das von der TeSIT-Abteilung des BKA und der Hennefer Softwarefirma Conet Solutions entwickelte IDA (Inhaltliche Datenträgerauswertung) ist ein solches System, das in Arabisch, Kurdisch, Türkisch und Farsi verfasste Dokumente analysieren und mit Webseiten in Beziehung setzen kann. Es setzt allerdings voraus, dass die Daten in standardisierten Dateiformaten (Doc und PDF-Dateien, Powerpoint, Outlook, Notes usw.) in das System eingespeist werden. Ob sich Terroristen an gängige Dateiformate halten, darüber dürfen sich die Experten trefflich streiten.
Jack Frost

The Costs Of War « An independent voice of reason - 0 views

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    Some numbers and thoughts on the cost of war
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