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		<title>Review: Why Taiwan Matters</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[By Yunping Chen, May 18, 2012 Taiwan, according to Shelley Rigger, is a small and beautiful island, but also a global powerhouse. A professor at Davidson College, Rigger has been living and visiting Taiwan for nearly three decades. Her new book, Why Taiwan Matters, reveals her extensive knowledge of the history of the island and [...]]]></description>
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<p class="c1"><img class="img-left" title="Why Taiwan Matters" src="http://www.fpif.org/files/4695/51EaIuwCx-L._SL500_AA300_.jpg?width=250" alt="Why Taiwan Matters" width="250" height="250" />Taiwan, according to Shelley Rigger, is a small and beautiful island, but also a global powerhouse. A professor at Davidson College, Rigger has been living and visiting Taiwan for nearly three decades. Her new book, <em>Why Taiwan Matters</em>, reveals her extensive knowledge of the history of the island and its relationship to mainland China. Once, on radio, an interviewer compared Rigger to a cheerleader for Taiwan. She deserves the nickname. As a political scientist, her sympathy, awareness, and focus on the unique Taiwanese identity makes her book an excellent primer.</p>
<p class="c1">Rigger offers a picture of Taiwan’s economic miracle featuring its high-tech industries. What may be more intriguing to readers is Taiwan’s political miracle. From an authoritarian government under Chiang Kai-shek to today’s hustle-and-bustle democratic elections, Taiwan is showing with its home-grown democracy that Asian culture is compatible with democratic values.</p>
<p class="c1">In her book, Rigger uses the metaphor of “divorce” to describe the current relationship between Taiwan and mainland China. For Rigger, Taiwan’s unique identity naturally leads to a state. This theme of identity-building runs through Rigger’s impressively detailed coverage of the history of Taiwan. But the question remains: does a unique identity justify an independent state? Many separatist movements around the world struggle for independence and recognition based on their understanding of their own unique identity. On the other hand, some unique entities, such as the Basques in Spain, ultimately forgo a separate state to live in a larger, democratic federal structure.</p>
<p class="c1">At the present, mutual economic interest is the most significant factor binding the two sides of the Taiwan Strait closely together. Rigger devotes much space to a discussion of Taiwanese businessman (Tai Shang) on the mainland. This economic cooperation functions in place of political reunification. Politically, reunification both for Taiwan and mainland China is something that doesn’t need to be rushed. Both sides are satisfied with the somewhat ambiguous status quo.</p>
<p class="c1">As Rigger persuasively argues, “Taiwan matters, to China, to the United States, to the world &#8212; and above all, to its own people. It is not an object of others&#8217; destiny, but the subject of its own history; it is not a means to others&#8217; ends, but an end in itself. Regarding Taiwan in this way does not foreclose any outcome in cross-Strait relations, but it does call on others to support outcomes that affirm and uphold Taiwan&#8217;s dignity and democracy.”<ins cite="mailto:John" datetime="2012-05-10T10:42"></ins></p>
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		<title>Turkey Seeks to Revive Its EU Bid</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 19 May 2012 03:11:48 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Posted GMT 5-18-2012 23:27:25 ISTANBUL (VOA) &#8212; Turkey is showing renewed interest in reviving its stalled bid to join the European Union now that Nicolas Sarkozy, one of its key opponents, is no longer the president of France. The 27-nation bloc also seems keen to put life back into Ankara&#8217;s membership aspirations. The election of [...]]]></description>
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<p>ISTANBUL (VOA) &#8212; Turkey is showing renewed interest in reviving its stalled bid to join the European Union now that Nicolas Sarkozy, one of its key opponents, is no longer the president of France. The 27-nation bloc also seems keen to put life back into Ankara&#8217;s membership aspirations.</p>
<p>The election of French President Francois Hollande has been welcomed in Ankara. Turkish Foreign Ministry spokesman Selcuk Unal said there already is a positive atmosphere.</p>
<p>&#8220;Well, we hope and wish that relations could improve with the new French government. The president of Turkey and the prime minister of Turkey have sent messages of congratulations. Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan called President Hollande to congratulate him personally, and that was a positive meeting,&#8221; said Unal.</p>
<p>Snags on path to EU membership</p>
<p>Turkey began its negotiations for EU membership in 2005, but made little progress because of a dispute with EU member Cyprus and opposition from former French president Sarkozy. Sarkozy argued that the predominantly Muslim country is not a part of Europe and wanted Turkey to accept a special partnership with the EU instead of full membership. Turkey rejected the offer.</p>
<p>Also causing the delay is the opening of so-called chapters with which every EU candidate must comply. These relate to everything from the environment and human rights to matching EU standards.</p>
<p>Since talks began, Turkey has addressed just 13 out of 35 chapters, or categories, that all EU candidate countries must line up prior to membership. No chapters have been opened for two years. Eighteen have been frozen &#8211; eight by the EU &#8211; because of Turkey&#8217;s refusal to allow Cypriot ships to use Turkish ports. France has been using its veto on a further five chapters.</p>
<p>Renewed effort applied</p>
<p>International relations expert Soli Ozel of the Turkish newspaper Haberturk said Ankara will be looking to France&#8217;s new president to move the EU process along.</p>
<p>&#8220;I think basically to lift the blockage on the five articles [chapters], which he might do after the parliamentary elections are over, depending on the result that he gets. If France unblocks five articles, it at least opens up the system,&#8221; said Ozel. &#8220;And I really don&#8217;t think Hollande will go out of his way in order to humiliate the Turks. And I think Turkey has also recognized that it really can&#8217;t afford basically to be cross with every other country whose behavior it does not like.&#8221;</p>
<p>Supporters of Turkey&#8217;s bid have been working hard to reinvigorate the process.</p>
<p>Turkey and the EU are to open talks aimed at bringing Turkey&#8217;s membership bid back on track, and have launched an initiative to do so called &#8220;Positive Agenda.&#8221;</p>
<p>&#8220;The so-called &#8220;Positive Agenda&#8221; on eight separate areas ranging from issues like energy and social policy, where the talks may not be open officially, but we are going to have European officials sitting down with Turkish officials doing the work,&#8221; said Richard Howitt, a member of the European parliament&#8217;s committee on Turkey, who has been helping the effort.</p>
<p>Global incentives improve</p>
<p>The global economy also may be providing a powerful stimulus to resuscitating Ankara&#8217;s bid.</p>
<p>Diplomatic correspondent Semih Idiz for the Turkish newspaper Milliyet said both sides have powerful economic incentives to improve relations.</p>
<p>&#8220;The fact [is] that Turkey is [a] growing market and has new investment potential. So the reason for cooperating with Turkey is increasing &#8211; not necessarily with a view to achieving membership anytime soon, but keeping a positive process going.&#8221;</p>
<p>Observers warn there still are many obstacles to Ankara&#8217;s bid. But the climate appears to be more favorable. Turkish officials say President Abdullah Gul is expected to hold talks with Hollande during a NATO summit in Chicago, which begins on Sunday.</p>
<p>By Dorian Jones</p>
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		<title>Wheat Prices Surge on Iraq Purchases</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Wheat prices surged on Wednesday after Iraq said it bought 400,000 metric tons from the U.S., Australia, Russia, Romania and Kazakhstan. The contracts are for delivery in July and August, a spokesman for the grain board told Bloomberg. (Sources: Bloomberg, Reuters) Iraq Business News]]></description>
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<p>Wheat prices surged on Wednesday after Iraq said it bought 400,000 metric tons from the U.S., Australia, Russia, Romania and Kazakhstan.</p>
<p>The contracts are for delivery in July and August, a spokesman for the grain board told Bloomberg.</p>
<p><em>(Sources: Bloomberg, Reuters)</em></p>
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		<title>NGO threatened with arson and violence for helping Africans</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[NGO threatened with arson and violence for helping AfricansBy: Mya Guarnieri (sent by Invictus) on: 18.05.2012 [11:54 ] (110 reads) A human rights organization that assists foreigners received threats of arson and rape within hours of Interior Minister Eli Yishai’s remarks that African asylum seekers are “infiltrators” and most are “criminals” who “damage the Zionist [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><span class="titlea">NGO threatened with arson and violence for helping Africans</span><br /><span class="titleb">By: Mya Guarnieri (sent by Invictus) on: 18.05.2012 [11:54 ] (110 reads)</span></p>
<div readability="86.0091116173">A human rights organization that assists foreigners received threats of arson and rape within hours of Interior Minister Eli Yishai’s remarks that African asylum seekers are “infiltrators” and most are “criminals” who “damage the Zionist project.” The NGO has filed an incitement complaint against Yishai.
<p>The Hotline for Migrant Workers received three phone calls yesterday from unknown individuals who threatened to burn the office and seemed to threaten sexual violence against volunteers and employees. The calls came less then three hours after Yishai’s remarks on Army Radio.</p>
<p>According to the Hotline, the first caller asked, “Is this the hotline that helps sons of whores Nazi infiltrators who rape Jewish women?”</p>
<p>Another caller demanded to know where the office was located; during the third call, a Hotline volunteer was told, “I want to know your address so I can burn <a class="wiki" href="http://iraqwar.mirror-world.ru/your%20offices%20and">your offices and</a> to do to your girls what <a class="wiki" href="http://iraqwar.mirror-world.ru/asylum%20seekers">asylum seekers</a> do to our girls, you daughter of a whore.”</p>
<p>The threats against the Hotline come amid heightened tensions between Jewish Israelis and African asylum seekers in South Tel Aviv. The past month has seen two incidents in which a total of six African residences in South Tel Aviv were firebombed. One of the apartments doubles as a daycare. A 20-year-old Jewish Israeli resident of South Tel Aviv was arrested in connection with five of the attacks.</p>
<p>Earlier in May, an unknown caller threatened to set fire to Mesila, another organization that provides assistance to the migrant community.</p>
<p>Haaretz reports that on Tuesday this week, four African asylum seekers were arrested in connection with the rape of a 19-year-old South Tel Aviv woman.</p>
<p>After yesterday’s phone calls, the Hotline filed a complaint with the police and lodged one against Yishai as well, accusing him of incitement. In a statement issued today, the Hotline said that Yishai and other government ministers are responsible for the threats made against it and other human rights organizations.</p>
<p>A number of human rights groups say that the government incites against African asylum seekers rather than addressing the real problem, which is a lack of policy towards the group.</p>
<p>Israel does not process the refugee claims of the majority of asylum seekers residing in the country. While it does not deport Eritrean and Sudanese citizens, it also does not grant them or any other asylum seekers work permits. The state has, however, committed before the High Court of Justice that it will not enforce the work prohibition on asylum seekers.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://www.topforexnews.com/images/currencies/Euro/euro-coin-and-chart.jpg" width="229" height="228" alt="One euro coin and a chart" class="alignleft size-full"/>The euro reached the lowest level in four months against the US dollar and the lowest in three months versus the Japanese yen today on fears that the European crisis is escalating. The currency was higher on the day though.<span id="more-26277"/></p>
<p>German Finance Minister <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wolfgang_Sch%C3%A4uble">Wolfgang Schaeuble</a> said that the crisis may persist for another two years. <a href="http://www.fitchratings.com/">Fitch Ratings</a> downgraded Greece’s sovereign credit rating from B- to CCC. M<a href="http://www.moodys.com/researchdocumentcontentpage.aspx?docid=PBC_141658">oody’s Investors Service lowered ratings of several Spanish banks</a>, including the nation’s largest banks — <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Santander_Group">Banco Santander (Spain) SA</a> and <a href="http://www.bbva.com/TLBB/tlbb/jsp/ing/home/index.jsp">Banco Bilbao Vizcaya Argentaria SA</a>.</p>
<p>The euro reacted negative on the news, but managed to close above the opening level. Perhaps it profited from speculations about quantitative easing in the United States, but most likely it is just a bounce on a bear market. The shared European currency has fallen for fifth consecutive sessions against the greenback after all, and markets usually do not go in one direction for a long time. On the other hand, it was the third day of gains against the pound.</p>
<p>EUR/USD was down from 1.2691 to 1.2641, the low has not seen since January 16, and closed at 1.2781. EUR/JPY dropped from 100.63 to 100.20, the lowest price since February 6, before closing at 100.98. EUR/GBP rose from 0.8032 to 0.8075.</p>
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		<title>Murder for fun and &#8220;morale&#8221;: Shocking video of lethal Israeli attack on sleeping Palestinian prisoners</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Murder for fun and &#8220;morale&#8221;: Shocking video of lethal Israeli attack on sleeping Palestinian prisonersBy: Ali Abunimah (sent by Invictus) on: 18.05.2012 [11:49 ] (120 reads) Video: h ttp://youtu.be/-v5aiOognBQ The camera follows heavily armed Israeli security personnel raiding a prison dormitory, shouting at the prisoners to get out of bed, and that they would be [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><span class="titlea">Murder for fun and &#8220;morale&#8221;: Shocking video of lethal Israeli attack on sleeping Palestinian prisoners</span><br/><span class="titleb">By: Ali Abunimah (sent by Invictus) on: 18.05.2012 [11:49 ] (120 reads)</span><br/></p>
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<p>The camera follows heavily armed Israeli security personnel raiding a prison dormitory, shouting at the prisoners to get out of bed, and that they would be shot if they didn’t obey orders.</p>
<p>The prisoners can be heard screaming in terror at the surprise attack. It was a night of brutal and lethal violence that Israeli participants would describe as one that was “beautiful” and “happy.”</p>
<p>One of the Israeli attackers shouts, amid flashes, flame and smoke: “I want to open these gates and take care of these little sons of whores.” Other Israelis shout vulgar Arabic insults at the prisoners regarding their mothers.</p>
<p>Prisoners writhe in agony and fear. One can be seen – in images reminiscent of Abu Ghraib – lying on the ground as an Israeli points a gun at him shouting “lie on your stomach!”</p>
<p>Others are shot without apparent reason.</p>
<p>These are scenes from a video that was shown in April 2011 by the investigative program Ovda on Israel’s Channel 2 television station. The violent attack it records against the Palestinian prisoners on 22 October 2007 was real, but it was carried out as a “training exercise” for Israeli security personnel at Ketziot Prison to boost their “morale” and “motivation.”</p>
<p>One Palestinian, Muhammad Ashqar, was killed. No one has been charged in connection with his death although Israel recently agreed to pay compensation to his family.</p>
<p>This video, Ovda said, is one “the whole system” has been trying to keep under wraps for more than three years.</p>
<p>The deputy commander of the Israel Prison Service would rate his men’s performance in this horrifying and murderous violence with a “ten.”</p>
<p>This shocking video and the events around it provide a rare glimpse into the lives of thousands of Palestinian prisoners held in Israel’s jails, more than 2,000 of whom recently completed a 28-day hunger strike against the cruel and inhumane treatment they receive.<br/>Raising “morale” and “motivation”</p>
<p>Control of Ketziot Prison in the southern Naqab (Negev) region of historic Palestine was handed to the Israel Prison Service (IPS) from the Israeli army in 2007. The IPS then promised to toughen its handling of the prisoners, according to the Ovda narrator.</p>
<p>According to Addameer, Ketziot, also known as Ansar or Negev Prison, is a primary detention place for Palestinians held in “administrative detention” without charge or trial.</p>
<p>One of the goals of the 2:00 am “training drill” shown in this video was to “raise the morale and motivation for the prison staff,” according to Ovda, citing IPS documents.</p>
<p>The video is captioned “Massada Unit Training &#8211; archive,” which is described as “the most combative unit in the prison service.”</p>
<p>The “training” task given to the unit was to search for contraband in one of the prison’s wings.</p>
<p>The use of Palestinians – not just prisoners – as training guinea pigs for Israeli violence did not end with this incident. On 27 March, Rashad Shawakha, 28, was killed in cold blood in an attack on the West Bank village of Rammoun that was part of a “traning exercise” by an Israeli undercover unit.<br/>A declaration of war</p>
<p>Palestinian prisoners during the Israeli attack at Ketziot Prison</p>
<p>But as far “as the prisoners are concerned,” the narrator says, “the surprise incursion by masked fighters into the prison has only one meaning – a declaration of war.”</p>
<p>The prisoners however are “stunned,” and resistance is “insignificant.” Meanwhile a voice is heard on the video of one of the Israeli personnel saying “the shooting is correct” (3:28) meaning that the shooting we hear in the background is authorized.</p>
<p>“This is not live fire,” the narrator says, meaning regular bullets are not being used, “but these demonstration-dispersing measures could also kill.”</p>
<p>But of course there was no demonstration to be dispersed. The prisoners had been asleep – in barred dormitories and in tents on the heavily-fortified prison’s grounds – when they were attacked with weapons that Israel authorities refuse to identify.</p>
<p>And presumably the prisoners did not know it wasn’t live fire and that they weren’t about to be killed. And the weapons used did kill on that night.</p>
<p>As things got out of hand, two commanders sent the Massada Unit fighters to storm the other wings of the prison.</p>
<p>At one point, an Israeli officer can be seen and heard speaking into a microphone as he faces the burning prison enclosure. He shouts in broken Arabic, “to all the prisoners, for the last time, whoever comes out and lies down on his stomach, we will not shoot him” (7:23).</p>
<p>“This is the last time before we shoot at everyone,” he says (7:50).</p>
<p>The attackers, the narrator notes, shot with abandon despite the darkness.<br/>An unknown weapon</p>
<p>A Palestinian identified as “Nabil” a former prisoner at Ketziot, told Ovda that the weapons fired by the Israelis caused extreme pain. “It strikes your body, and explodes,” Nabil said (8:15).</p>
<p>A second former prisoner who is not identified said that the weapons contain marbles.</p>
<p>Nabil, showing marks on his back, explained, “I was hit on the back and I couldn’t bear it, imagine if it hit me in the head, or the eye or another sensitive area.”</p>
<p>The IPS, Ovda said, refused to disclose what weapon they used against the prisoners.<br/>“One of the Arabs is wounded” &#8211; the murder of Muhammad Ashqar</p>
<p>Muhammad Ashqar lies fatally wounded and unattended on the ground</p>
<p>“Dani, Dani, one of the Arabs is wounded,” an Israeli attacker is heard saying (9:01).</p>
<p>The camera pans to a man lying on the ground, with blood on his head.</p>
<p>Other voices, off camera: “Is there anyone there taking care of him?” “No, no-one, only Dima <a class="wiki" href="http://www.iraq-war.ru/a%20Russian%20name">a Russian name</a> is there with him.”</p>
<p>The man lying on the ground unattended is Muhammad Ashqar, who was due to be released in a few months. There is no evidence he was doing anything to threaten his attackers.</p>
<p>Asqhar “had been jailed nearly two years before the incident for membership in Islamic Jihad,” according to Haaretz which reported on 3 May that Israel agreed to pay 1.2 million shekels ($  312,000) in compensation to his family.</p>
<p>But, the newspaper added:</p>
<p>However, the State Prosecution’s Office closed the case against the guards involved in the search, which ended with a dead prisoner, 15 injured prisoners, 15 injured guards and a burned section of the jail.</p>
<p>It also noted:</p>
<p>The authorities first told the family that Ashkar had been shot while trying to escape, his father, Seti Ashkar, told Haaretz. Afterward they said he had accidentally been shot during the riot.</p>
<p>Muhammad’s brother Loai, was also held at Ketziot prison without charge or trial during the 22 October 2007 attack.<br/>Prisoner shot while negotiating with guards</p>
<p>Moments after the footage of Ashqar lying on the ground the video shows another prisoner emerge from one of the buildings into the yard (10:00). The Israeli attackers are negotiating with him. Yet in the midst of talking to him and for no apparent reason, they shoot at him. He falls to the ground with blood pouring from a wound in his leg. No one attends to him.</p>
<p>Sitting on the ground, the wounded prisoner tries to treat himself, shouting at the other prisoners in the tent to come out, presumably lest they suffer the same fate.<br/>Shot without provocation</p>
<p>Smadar Ben Natan, a lawyer representing the family of Muhammad Ashqar told Ovda that she found:<br/>The Massada Unit fighters shot the prisoners even when there was no danger to their lives;<br/>The commanders’ initial plan was to tie the prisoners to their beds while they were still asleep, but that plan was shelved at the last moment;<br/>The Ketziot wardens were insufficiently trained.<br/>“Ten”</p>
<p>When asked how he’d grade the wardens and fighters involved, Dov Lutzki, Deputy Prison Service commander told Ovda, “I’d give them a ten. This event ended up with lethal, tragic results of a prisoner being hurt when there was no intent to get to that result, but from then until this very day night searches are a routine way to handle security prisoners.”</p>
<p>Dov Lutzki, Deputy Commander of the Israel Prison Service, gave his troops a “ten.”</p>
<p>When asked if “raising morale” was a good enough reason to mount such an operation, Lutzki responded: “A warden must believe in his own ability. He has to understand that his position is important, that he is protecting the homeland via the way he does his job. Every attempt to express weakness is immediately seen by the other party as an opportunity to achieve additional achievements.”<br/>Unfit prison commander promoted</p>
<p>The commander of Ketziot at the time of this attack was Shlomi Cohen. He had a history of “messy complications” after two prisoners escaped from the Shikma prison in Ashkelon that he previously commanded, according to Ovda. An investigation committee suggested that Cohen’s suitability to command a “security prison” be “reconsidered” and yet he was promoted and placed in charge of Ketziot.</p>
<p>Cohen’s propensity for brutality is something he attested to himself. In one video clip shown by Ovda, the commander is seen lecturing two prisoners, “it is true that for the past year and a half you’re living in much harsher conditions, because it turns out that’s the only way to keep you.”<br/>A night of fun and “happiness”</p>
<p>At one point, possibly after the attack the cameraman asks one officer to pose for a picture “as a souvenir of the events in Ketziot.” The officer in a blue shirt and helmet approaches, smiling (6:30).</p>
<p>As we hear gun shots and see flames in another sequence, an off-camera voice says in Hebrew, “what beauty” or fun. Another calls out, “this is really beautiful! Film! Film!”</p>
<p>Dima – presumably the same Dima who filmed the dying Muhammad Ashqar – is summoned to film as the Israeli attackers joke and laugh.</p>
<p>One starts singing a song about how happy things were before he was born.</p>
<p>“It’s happy, eh. It’s a happy day today.”</p>
<p>“It’s happy, eh. It’s a happy day today,” another Israeli says. A comrade responds: “That’s what you wanted. For sure, brother, it’s the most beautiful thing. Excellent.”</p>
<p>The Israel Prison Service issued this statement, according to Ovda:</p>
<p>Within one hour the whole prison was lying on the ground, yelling that they surrender. We intend to send the prisoners to trial, to punish them and to demand that they pay for the damage.</p>
<p>It is this incomprehensible, gratuitous cruelty and inhumanity that undoubtedly helped spark and will sustain the Palestinian prisoners movement.</p>
<p>With thanks to Dena Shunra for assistance with translation from Hebrew and analysis.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Just days after a Greek-owned oil tanker carrying a quarter-million tons of crude <a href="http://www.nytimes.com/2012/05/12/world/africa/somalia-pirates-hijack-oil-tanker.html?smid=tw-nytimesworld&amp;seid=auto">was hijacked</a> by Somali pirates, the European Union opened a new front in its war against the buccaneers by attacking them on land. The <em>Associated Press</em> <a href="http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/n/a/2012/05/15/international/i012834D28.DTL">reports</a> that European forces struck a pirate base “in Handulle village, about 18 kilometers (11 miles) north of Haradhere town.” While no deaths were reported in the attack—carried out by helicopters and support ships along the coast, the strike did considerable damage. Bile Hussein, a pirate commander, told the AP that “the attack along Somalia&#8217;s central coastline destroyed speed boats, fuel depots and an arms store. &#8216;They destroyed our equipment to ashes. It was a key supplies center for us…The fuel contributed to the flames and destruction. Nothing was spared.’” <a href="http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/africaandindianocean/somalia/9266849/EU-anti-piracy-force-strikes-Somali-targets.html">According to the <em>Telegraph</em></a><em>,</em> “The attack involved troops from several of the European navies including seven frigates…from France, Germany, Italy, Spain, the Netherlands and Portugal.”</p>
<p>The action is the first of its kind since the EU expanded the scope and scale of its mission in March. Citing the EU’s “commitment to fighting piracy off the Horn of Africa” and the “misery” piracy has caused the Somali people, the European Council moved to <a href="http://www.eunavfor.eu/2012/03/eu-extends-counter-piracy-mission-off-coast-of-somalia/">extend its presence</a> in the Arabian Sea until the end of 2014, and broadened its area of operations to the Somali mainland and the country’s territorial waters. The EU’s decision came shortly after news that President Barack Obama <a href="http://abcnews.go.com/blogs/politics/2012/01/navy-seals-rescue-two-aid-workers-in-somalia-in-daring-raid/">ordered Navy Seals</a> into the country on a rescue mission to free an American aid worker and her colleague from capture by warlords. </p>
<p>The <em>Christian Science Monitor</em> has some <a href="http://www.csmonitor.com/layout/set/print/content/view/print/511043">good analysis</a> on the situation, noting that the EU’s actions today suggest that Brussels has joined the United States—which has been carrying out missions against the pirates for some time using drones—in “pursuing a policy of diplomacy by airstrike.”</p>
<p>The good news from all this is that we can’t expect a full-scale land invasion of Somalia at any point in the near future. For one, the ghosts of <a href="http://inquirer.philly.com/packages/somalia/nov16/default16.asp">Black Hawk Down</a> still haunt Washington policymakers and their EU counterparts. But perhaps more pertinently, as the Institute for Security Studies’ Andrews Atta-Asamaoh points out, invasion would likely lead to moral hazard. Any full-scale action could “very easily play into the hands of the Islamists,” says Atta-Asamoah, “and allow them to whip up nationalism that would turn all progress towards a peace process around completely.”  </p>
<p>The bad news, then, is that we can expect to see more of the same half-way house approach to managing the situation with increasing forays onto the territory of Somalia itself. As the <em>Financial Times</em> <a href="http://www.ft.com/intl/cms/s/0/b08d9800-9e7f-11e1-a24e-00144feabdc0.html#axzz1uyNbGwiT">reports</a>, “Tuesday’s attack is expected to be the first of many along the thousands of miles of Somali coastline.” From the point of view of militaries patrolling the area, air strikes minimize possibilities for casualties on all sides while disrupting the operations of pirates and robbing them of safe haven. This preference <a href="http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/africaandindianocean/somalia/9266849/EU-anti-piracy-force-strikes-Somali-targets.html">was echoed</a> by a spokesperson for the EU itself. “The pirates have felt in the past that once they are on dry land, we have to back off. Following the extension to our mandate, we are now able to deny them that impunity on land, and this morning’s mission is a clear demonstration that we intend to make life as difficult as we can for them on land, as well as at sea.” But it is far from clear that a growing reliance on airstrikes—and violence more generally—no matter how inconvenient for the pirates, opens up breathing room for a peace process to develop, and for Somalia to reclaim its sovereign independence.  </p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Just days after a Greek-owned oil tanker carrying a quarter-million tons of crude <a href="http://www.nytimes.com/2012/05/12/world/africa/somalia-pirates-hijack-oil-tanker.html?smid=tw-nytimesworld&amp;seid=auto">was hijacked</a> by Somali pirates, the European Union opened a new front in its war against the buccaneers by attacking them on land. The <em>Associated Press</em> <a href="http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/n/a/2012/05/15/international/i012834D28.DTL">reports</a> that European forces struck a pirate base “in Handulle village, about 18 kilometers (11 miles) north of Haradhere town.” While no deaths were reported in the attack—carried out by helicopters and support ships along the coast, the strike did considerable damage. Bile Hussein, a pirate commander, told the AP that “the attack along Somalia&#8217;s central coastline destroyed speed boats, fuel depots and an arms store. &#8216;They destroyed our equipment to ashes. It was a key supplies center for us…The fuel contributed to the flames and destruction. Nothing was spared.’” <a href="http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/africaandindianocean/somalia/9266849/EU-anti-piracy-force-strikes-Somali-targets.html">According to the <em>Telegraph</em></a><em>,</em> “The attack involved troops from several of the European navies including seven frigates…from France, Germany, Italy, Spain, the Netherlands and Portugal.”</p>
<p>The action is the first of its kind since the EU expanded the scope and scale of its mission in March. Citing the EU’s “commitment to fighting piracy off the Horn of Africa” and the “misery” piracy has caused the Somali people, the European Council moved to <a href="http://www.eunavfor.eu/2012/03/eu-extends-counter-piracy-mission-off-coast-of-somalia/">extend its presence</a> in the Arabian Sea until the end of 2014, and broadened its area of operations to the Somali mainland and the country’s territorial waters. The EU’s decision came shortly after news that President Barack Obama <a href="http://abcnews.go.com/blogs/politics/2012/01/navy-seals-rescue-two-aid-workers-in-somalia-in-daring-raid/">ordered Navy Seals</a> into the country on a rescue mission to free an American aid worker and her colleague from capture by warlords. </p>
<p>The <em>Christian Science Monitor</em> has some <a href="http://www.csmonitor.com/layout/set/print/content/view/print/511043">good analysis</a> on the situation, noting that the EU’s actions today suggest that Brussels has joined the United States—which has been carrying out missions against the pirates for some time using drones—in “pursuing a policy of diplomacy by airstrike.”</p>
<p>The good news from all this is that we can’t expect a full-scale land invasion of Somalia at any point in the near future. For one, the ghosts of <a href="http://inquirer.philly.com/packages/somalia/nov16/default16.asp">Black Hawk Down</a> still haunt Washington policymakers and their EU counterparts. But perhaps more pertinently, as the Institute for Security Studies’ Andrews Atta-Asamaoh points out, invasion would likely lead to moral hazard. Any full-scale action could “very easily play into the hands of the Islamists,” says Atta-Asamoah, “and allow them to whip up nationalism that would turn all progress towards a peace process around completely.”  </p>
<p>The bad news, then, is that we can expect to see more of the same half-way house approach to managing the situation with increasing forays onto the territory of Somalia itself. As the <em>Financial Times</em> <a href="http://www.ft.com/intl/cms/s/0/b08d9800-9e7f-11e1-a24e-00144feabdc0.html#axzz1uyNbGwiT">reports</a>, “Tuesday’s attack is expected to be the first of many along the thousands of miles of Somali coastline.” From the point of view of militaries patrolling the area, air strikes minimize possibilities for casualties on all sides while disrupting the operations of pirates and robbing them of safe haven. This preference <a href="http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/africaandindianocean/somalia/9266849/EU-anti-piracy-force-strikes-Somali-targets.html">was echoed</a> by a spokesperson for the EU itself. “The pirates have felt in the past that once they are on dry land, we have to back off. Following the extension to our mandate, we are now able to deny them that impunity on land, and this morning’s mission is a clear demonstration that we intend to make life as difficult as we can for them on land, as well as at sea.” But it is far from clear that a growing reliance on airstrikes—and violence more generally—no matter how inconvenient for the pirates, opens up breathing room for a peace process to develop, and for Somalia to reclaim its sovereign independence.  </p>
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		<description><![CDATA[BEIRUT, Lebanon &#8212; As foreign fighters linked to Al Qaeda declare Syria &#8220;a land of jihad,&#8221; experts say the 14-month old uprising has taken a murky and dangerous turn. A senior Lebanese security official said at least 150 foreign militants have gained a foothold inside the country. At the same time, he said, Syrian Islamic [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>BEIRUT, Lebanon &#8212; As foreign fighters linked to Al Qaeda declare Syria &#8220;a land of jihad,&#8221; experts say the 14-month old uprising has taken a murky and dangerous turn.</p>
<p>A senior Lebanese security official said at least 150 foreign militants have gained a foothold inside the country. At the same time, he said, Syrian Islamic fundamentalists, supported by patrons in the Gulf, are growing in prominence.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s a volatile mix similar to the one that violently upended Iraq during the US-led occupation. But in Syria&#8217;s case, it is not entirely clear whether the foreign militants are fighting for the regime or against it.</p>
<p>The government of President Bashar al-Assad has leaped on the increase in militants to bolster its long-held claim that foreign terrorists are at the heart of the popular uprising. The regime has appealed to the UN Security Council for help battling terrorist groups, which Syria says is responsible for two massive truck bombs in Damascus on May 10 that killed 55 people and injured more than 370.</p>
<p>But as last week&#8217;s attacks in Damascus grabbed global headlines, experts on Syria warned that Assad&#8217;s regime has a history of manipulating jihadi groups to serve its own political interests, and that it remained unclear who ultimately orchestrated a string of Al Qaeda-style attacks that began in January.</p>
<p>On a video posted to YouTube on Feb. 26, a little-known group called the Al Nusra Front took responsibility for some of the bombings. Media reports quoted western officials saying the group, which also claimed last week&#8217;s attacks in Damascus, was affiliated with Al Qaeda, without offering further evidence.</p>
<p>Experts, however, have raised doubts about the veracity of the video, indicating it could have been fabricated to support the idea that the government is under attack by foreign terrorists. It features an apparent suicide bomber, his face blurred and his voice distorted, which is unusual for such martyrdom videos. Later a woman, who says she is from Homs, describes how men broke into her house while she was reading the Quran and raped her. But a Syrian linguist said the woman&#8217;s accent was identifiably Damascene, not from Homs.</p>
<p>Mathieu Guidere, a France-based author of several books on Al Qaeda, told AFP that the &#8220;most credible hypothesis is that these groups carry out &#8212; or are made to carry out the attacks &#8212; so that the general public confuses them with Al Qaeda,&#8221; thereby driving a wedge between citizens and the rebels.</p>
<p>The native rebels of the Free Syrian Army denied any role in the explosions, saying they have neither the capability nor motivation to carry them out. An Al Qaeda-linked jihadi leader with fighters in Syria also denied any responsibility.</p>
<p>&#8220;Looked at historically, the Assad regime may be secular, but it has extensive relations with jihadi groups, whether allowing them to transit Syria to fight the US in Iraq or in Lebanon to carry out its foreign policy objectives,&#8221; said Andrew Tabler, a Syria expert at the Washington Institute for Near East Policy who spent seven years working in Damascus.</p>
<p>Some of the foreign fighters in Syria are career jihadis who are suspected of having links to, or of being manipulated by, the Syrian regime.</p>
<p>On April 20, for example, Abdel Ghani Jawhar, one of Lebanon&#8217;s most wanted terrorists, was killed by a bomb he was making in Qseir, a stronghold of armed rebels, south of Homs.</p>
<p>Experts said it was as likely Jawhar was fighting in Syria for the regime as against it, given his history of violence in Lebanon, which served Syria&#8217;s interests.</p>
<p>Jawhar had been accused of attacks on the Lebanese army, and of playing a role in several political killings, including the 2008 murder of Wissam Eid, a key Lebanese military investigator looking into the assassination of five-time Lebanese Prime Minister Rafik Hariri in 2005, which was initially blamed on Syria. Jawhar was also accused of the 2007 assassination of Waleed Eido, a member of the anti-Syrian March 14 coalition formed after Hariri&#8217;s murder.</p>
<p>Fatah Islam, the group that Jawhar went on to join, was founded by Shaker al-Abssi, a former member of Fatah Intifada, a Palestinian militant group known for its connections to Syrian intelligence.</p>
<p>Convicted on terrorism charges and jailed in Syria, where membership in even the more moderate Muslim Brotherhood carries a life sentence, Abssi was mysteriously released early from a Damascus prison and traveled to Lebanon. Shortly after Fatah Islam attacked the Lebanese army, triggering the worst internal fighting in Lebanon since the country&#8217;s ruinous 15-year civil war.</p>
<p>&#8220;Attacks like the recent bombs in Damascus are not the work of the opposition but rather third parties that can be manipulated. We&#8217;ll never get to the bottom of it, but in the end, attacks like this function politically,&#8221; Tabler said.</p>
<p>Tabler added that the attacks have only served to help the Syrian government. &#8220;The regime benefits very much by stoking fears in the community, and minorities in particular, and making the international community think twice before getting involved in Syria.&#8221;</p>
<p>That said, at least some of the foreign militant jihadist groups trickling into Syria do appear to be fighting the regime.</p>
<p>In February, Al Qaeda leader Ayman Zawahiri called on militants in countries bordering Syria to join their &#8220;brothers&#8221; in fighting the &#8220;cancerous regime.&#8221;</p>
<p>And last week US Defense Secretary Leon Panetta told reporters that US intelligence indicated &#8220;an Al Qaeda presence in Syria.&#8221; But he said the extent of its activity was unclear.</p>
<p>A member of the Abdullah Azzam Brigades in Lebanon, a militant group named after the founding member of Al Qaeda, told GlobalPost that although his organization played no role in the recent bombings, it had sent fighters into Syria to fight what he called Assad&#8217;s &#8220;infidel regime.&#8221;</p>
<p>&#8220;What is happening in Syria today is a jihad,&#8221; said the man, known as Abu Hamza, who is wanted in Lebanon for sending foreign militants to fight alongside Al Qaeda in Iraq during the US-led war.</p>
<p>&#8220;After seeing all the killing of women and children and the targeting of Sunnis, our Islamic laws tell us this is now a jihad.&#8221;</p>
<p>The Azzam Brigade describes itself as takfiri, an extremist belief that brands moderate Muslims or non-Muslims as infidels. It is the same ideology followed by Abu Musab al-Zarqawi, the famous leader of Al Qaeda in Iraq whose extreme violence, including beheadings, eventually appalled his host community.</p>
<p>Syria&#8217;s own fundamentalist religious leaders are also joining the fight, using financing from donors living outside the country, confusing the conflict even further and raising the specter of ever more widespread violence.</p>
<p>&#8220;Prophet Mohammed said that Syria is the land of jihad and we believe in everything the Prophet said,&#8221; Ahmad Abu Berri, a prominent Syrian salafi, told GlobalPost. Salafis are Sunni Muslims who seek to follow the ways of the Prophet and the first generation of Muslims from early 7th century Arabia.</p>
<p>Interviewed in north Lebanon, where he said he was seeking to buy weapons, including rockets and mortars, Abu Berri said his finances came from Syrian expatriates and sympathizers, mainly in Gulf countries.</p>
<p>&#8220;The Lebanese government makes it very hard for us. But when you have the source of life,&#8221; he said, referring to money, &#8220;you can buy anything, even a tank.&#8221;</p>
<p>The Lebanese security source said he had seen evidence that Gulf countries like Qatar, Kuwait and Saudi Arabia were funneling millions of dollars to Syrians in Lebanon.</p>
<p>&#8220;It comes as aid to refugees but we know they are buying weapons with it,&#8221; he said.</p>
<p>Assad warned Arab Gulf countries on Wednesday to stay out of the Syrian conflict, threatening retaliation in a statement made on a Russian television station.</p>
<p>&#8220;For the leaders of these countries, it&#8217;s becoming clear that this is not &#8216;Spring&#8217; but chaos, and as I have said, if you sow chaos in Syria you may be infected by it yourself, he told Russia&#8217;s Rossiya-24 TV channel, according to Reuters.</p>
<p>As the conflict in Syria grows ever more violent and ever more clouded, the Lebanese security source warned of a descent into full-blown civil war.</p>
<p>&#8220;Syria is now like the early days of Iraq,&#8221; he said. &#8220;If the situation continues it will attract more fighters from the region. The Syrian rebels will accept them under the slogan of defending Muslims, but sooner or later they will discover that they have their own agenda. Then they will start killing each other.&#8221;</p>
<p>By Hugh Macleod and Annasofie Flamand<br /><a href="http://www.globalpost.com">www.globalpost.com</a></p>
<p><em>Rami Aysha contributed reporting for this story from Beirut.</em></p>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Chinese firm Zhenhua has decided not to partner with Pakistan Petroleum Limited (PPL) in a bid for an exploration block in Iraq due to security issues, the Express Tribune reports. “The News”, however, reports that Zhenhua walked out on the deal because a re-drawing of the boundary of the Bloc-9 meant “the opportunity became [...]]]></description>
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<p>The Chinese firm <strong>Zhenhua</strong> has decided not to partner with <strong>Pakistan Petroleum Limited (PPL)</strong> in a bid for an exploration block in Iraq due to security issues, the Express Tribune reports.</p>
<p>“The News”, however, reports that Zhenhua walked out on the deal because a re-drawing of the boundary of the Bloc-9 meant “the opportunity became sub-economical for Zhenhua”.</p>
<p>Despite the development, Pakistan’s Economic Coordination Committee (ECC) has approved PPL’s plan to proceed with the project.</p>
<p>The company’s had been expected to make an investment of $  200 million if their bid would have been accepted. PPL would have had 49% stake and Zhenhua 51% share, with the right to increase its share up to 70%.</p>
<p>“PPL is still in favour of investing in Iraq despite its partner walking away,” officials said.</p>
<p><em>(Source: Express Tribune, The News)</em></p>
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