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double agent

Joined: 18 Jun 2003 Posts: 152 Location: In the wild wild west
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Posted: Sat Sep 11, 2004 5:47 pm Post subject: sept 11 two blasts in Saudi today |
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To keep current follow www. aljazeera. net online, it has an ENGLISH addition. I don't know how quickly y'all get news there, but I would keep
your eyes open and follow the news.
Two blasts hit Saudi city
Saturday 11 September 2004, 16:50 Makka Time, 13:50 GMT
Saudi Arabia is battling a surge in anti-government violence
Two small explosions have taken place in the Saudi Arabian Red Sea city of Jidda, according to witnesses.
The first blast took place on Saturday in the rear of a car parked near a cash machine of the Samba Financial Group, formerly known as Saudi American Bank.
An official from the bank said the explosion had "not affected" the bank's operations and gave no further details.
US embassy spokeswoman in the Saudi capital Riyadh, Carol Kalin, said she was investigating the report but was unable to confirm if there had been an explosion outside the bank.
Al-Arabiya TV said the driver was wounded and taken to hospital where he was reportedly under guard.
Several other fighters fled the scene in a stolen vehicle to a neighbourhood where the US consulate is located and took shelter in an uninhabited house about 700 metres from the consulate.
Sources told Aljazeera police had laid siege to the house and sealed off the area.
Second blast
Later on Saturday, a small explosion took place in a car outside a Saudi British Bank branch in Jidda, security sources said.
There was no immediate word on casualties in the blast which was also near a shopping mall, they said.
Insurgents have been waging a campaign of deadly bombings and attacks to destabilise the pro-US monarchy. |
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Stephen Jones
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double agent

Joined: 18 Jun 2003 Posts: 152 Location: In the wild wild west
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Posted: Sun Sep 12, 2004 6:24 pm Post subject: news was from sept 11 |
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hi
yes it was that is were i copied the article from. The problem is
the news changes everyday so you would have to search Sept 11 th stories. |
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shadowfax

Joined: 31 May 2003 Posts: 212 Location: Pocket Universe 935500921223097532957092196
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Posted: Mon Sep 13, 2004 8:31 pm Post subject: a propos |
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Their minuscule paragraph re Sudan situation, focussing exclusively on the war, (with a sidelong but pronounced swipe at what they suggest is American vacillation), and not even mentioning Darfur, seems to set the tone of this little outfit. One-sided? Fanatic tunnel-vision? Never; Fair and Balaced, as the Foxmen's liturgy full oft incants!  |
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Stephen Jones
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Posted: Tue Sep 14, 2004 9:20 pm Post subject: |
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Their minuscule paragraph re Sudan situation, focussing exclusively on the war, (with a sidelong but pronounced swipe at what they suggest is American vacillation), and not even mentioning Darfur, seems to set the tone of this little outfit. One-sided? Fanatic tunnel-vision? Never; Fair and Balaced, as the Foxmen's liturgy full oft incants! |
Here's the article from today's Al-Jazeera, with a link directly from the home page. Perhaps you would be so kind as to explain what it is about this "little outfit's" coverage that you object to.
EU threatens sanctions against Sudan
The European Union has said it will impose sanctions on Sudan if it does not take adequate steps to disarm Arab militias accused of pursuing a campaign of murder, rape and pillage in its western Darfur region.
The United Nations underlined the dramatic effects of the conflict in Darfur in a report on Monday which said up to 10,000 people were dying each month from disease and violence inside camps for those displaced from the region.
"In the immediate future the EU will ... take appropriate measures, including sanctions, against the government of Sudan and all other parties ... if no tangible progress is achieved in this respect," EU foreign ministers said in a statement on Monday.
Dutch Foreign Minster Bernard Bot, whose country currently holds the EU's rotating presidency, told a briefing the measures could be taken "in the coming weeks".
Attacks on increase
The latest UN situation report on violence in the vast and arid western region of Sudan - where the world body says the world's worst humanitarian crisis is unfolding - said looting and attacks were on the increase.
'In the immediate future the EU will ... take appropriate measures, including sanctions'
EU foreign ministers
A study of settlements in the west and the north of Darfur by the UN World Health Organisation (WHO) and the Sudanese government, pointed to a monthly toll of 6000-10,000 out of a displaced population of 1.2 million people.
US Secretary of State Colin Powell said on Sunday Sudan's efforts to rein in the Janjawid militia were not working and Washington would work for sanctions against Khartoum.
The US last week circulated a draft UN Security Council resolution threatening sanctions against Sudan's budding oil industry which pumps 320,000 barrels per day, if it did not stop abuses in the region.
UN arms embargo
In a letter to the Security Council, the New York-based international rights group Human Rights Watch called for a UN arms embargo on the Janjawid to be extended to government forces, which it said shared camps with the militia.
Rebels in Darfur launched a revolt in early 2003 after years of skirmishes between farmers and nomads over land. The rebels accuse Khartoum of arming the Janjawid to crush them and their civilian sympathisers, a charge the government denies.
The latest UN report says the
situation in Darfur is worsening
But several Security Council members have objected to the sanctions threat. China, one of Sudan's oil customers and a permanent member of the council, threatened to use its veto power against the resolution if changes were not made.
US Deputy Secretary of State Richard Armitage said in Oslo on Monday Washington was willing to tone down the wording of the resolution.
"I do expect some modifications," Armitage said after talks with Norwegian Foreign Minister Jan Petersen. "We want as strong a resolution as possible, but the resolution will only be as strong as the traffic will bear."
Khartoum responsibility
But Washington would insist Khartoum had to be "part of the solution" to the Darfur problem and accept its responsibility for bringing the Janjawid under control.
The UN says more than a million people have been forced to flee their homes and up to 50,000 people have been killed.
'The increased trend in insecurity ... continued this week'
UN situation report
A UN situation report sent to Reuters on Monday said "the increased trend in insecurity [in Darfur] ... continued this week with approximately six serious security incidents", mostly armed attacks to loot commercial and aid agency vehicles.
Sudan's Foreign Minister Mustafa Usman Ismail reiterated that his government was committed to ending the conflict.
"The government of the Sudan pledges to honour its commitments and obligations of getting the situation in Darfur back to normalcy," he said in a statement on a visit to Seoul.
Government workers released
Rebels released three government workers on Monday, including a Darfur tribal leader who is also a senior official of a committee formed to end abductions in Sudan, an official said. Sudan said rebels had kidnapped them last week.
Andrew Natsios, administrator of US Agency for International Development, was due to visit Darfur this week and meet officials in Khartoum.
"I'm basically here to assess the current state of the humanitarian relief effort and talk with the leadership of the country," he said.[/b] |
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double agent

Joined: 18 Jun 2003 Posts: 152 Location: In the wild wild west
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Posted: Wed Sep 15, 2004 12:56 am Post subject: good come back stephen |
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I was wondering the same thing...what did the poster mean by
this little outfit.
As far as I know Al Jazeera journalist are highly respected by other
international journalist.
They often publish ALL the facts before others up to twenty four hours faster and more accurate.
And the article on the Sudan seemed unbiased and highly professional. |
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stillnosheep

Joined: 01 Mar 2004 Posts: 2068 Location: eslcafe
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Posted: Wed Sep 15, 2004 1:44 am Post subject: |
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shadowfax: Let satan speak for herself.
sns |
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shadowfax

Joined: 31 May 2003 Posts: 212 Location: Pocket Universe 935500921223097532957092196
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Posted: Wed Sep 15, 2004 8:38 am Post subject: |
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The lacuna I referred to was in the edition of 13th September, not that of the 14th. It talked of the war, and omitted the question of genocide. A surprising oversight; I am glad to see it was some way rectified.
It is problematical to predicate a discussion upon a constantly changed and updated entity such as the webpage under discussion. But it is clear that most of the articles on the website treating of this theme focus upon the view that the burden of responsibility is with the United States. The article Mr Jones lays before us is singularly different in that regard. In fact, the article he refers to has now disappeared; and the general tenor of coverage has returned to its accustomed grumbledory against the US, together with an implied acquiescence with the position of the Sudanese government and its 'brothers' the Janjaweed. |
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stillnosheep

Joined: 01 Mar 2004 Posts: 2068 Location: eslcafe
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Posted: Wed Sep 15, 2004 11:23 am Post subject: |
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Satan:
Please speak for yourself. We are very sure that your command of English is better than that of the dimwit above. Oh and your posts will probably be more ennertainin'
luv'n'stuff
sns |
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shadowfax

Joined: 31 May 2003 Posts: 212 Location: Pocket Universe 935500921223097532957092196
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Posted: Wed Sep 15, 2004 12:15 pm Post subject: |
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Wittgenstein: speak for yourself!
I fear Satan is at present fast chained to a lake of burning marl. However, when she or he is free, I doubt not Mammon or Beelzeub will be here to have their say shortly.
.................. For Spirits when they please
Can either Sex assume, or both; so soft
And uncompounded is their Essence pure,
Not ti'd or manacl'd with joynt or limb,
Nor founded on the brittle strength of bones,
Like cumbrous flesh; but in what shape they choose
Dilated or condesn't, bright or obscure,
Can execute their aerie purposes,
And works of love or enmity fulfill. |
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stillnosheep

Joined: 01 Mar 2004 Posts: 2068 Location: eslcafe
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Posted: Wed Sep 15, 2004 12:27 pm Post subject: |
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For Spirits when they please
Can either Sex assume, or both; so soft
And uncompounded is their Essence pure,
Not ti'd or manacl'd with joynt or limb,
Nor founded on the brittle strength of bones,
Like cumbrous flesh; but in what shape they choose
Dilated or condesn't, bright or obscure,
Can execute their aerie purposes,
And works of love or enmity fulfill. |
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