nah itulah kalau merasa menjadi jawara yang dilengkapi
dengan peralatan perang yang super canggih ?

kalau mau ikutan membunuh seenak udel, contoh israel saja.

tapi yang lebih baik adalah DISARMAMENT untuk seluruh
negara didunia ini  !!!

tabek,

imelda




--- In [email protected], A Nizami <nizam...@...> wrote:
>
> Israel bisa membunuh bangsa Palestina dengan senjata
> illegal rudal cluster dan bom kimia yang diluncurkan
> dari pesawat dan helikopter tempur yang diberikan oleh
> pemerintah AS. Israel bisa membunuh bayi dan anak-anak
> Palestina sebanyak mereka mau tanpa sanksi apa pun
> dengan dukungan pemerintah AS.
> 
> Pemerintah AS memberikan milyaran dollar uang pembayar
> pajak AS ke Israel.
> 
> Pemerintah AS akan memveto semua resolusi yang
> mengutuk kekejaman Israel sebab tidak ada seorang pun
> yang bisa jadi presiden AS tanpa dukungan dana jutawan
> dan media massa Yahudi AS (contohnya: CNN).
> 
> --- Saut Situmorang <sautsitumor...@...>
> menulis:
> 
> > CounterPunch, January 6, 2009
> > 
> > What Silence Says
> > Gaza is Still Waiting on Obama
> > 
> > By TAMI SARFATTI and YONATAN MENDEL
> > 
> > "If missiles were falling where my two daughters
> > sleep, I would do everything in order to stop that",
> > said Barack Obama when visiting the Israeli town of
> > Sderot last July. He visited the city that was under
> > Qassam rocket fire from Gaza for some seven years,
> > during his campaign to the US Presidency. He gave
> > his statement at the local police station where
> > hundreds of Qassams were put on display. He visited
> > a local family whose house suffered a Qassam hit, he
> > met Osher, a child who lost his leg from such an
> > attack, he received an 'I Love Sderot' T-shirt from
> > the city Mayor, and also a piece of Qassam rocket as
> > a keepsake by the Israeli police. He did everything
> > right. He smiled when he needed to smile, and
> > sobered when seriousness and determination were
> > needed. But he did not mention Gaza.
> > 
> > Barack Obama, whose election to office raised the
> > hopes of so many in the Middle East, probably
> > understood that this was an over-simplified
> > presentation of the conflict. But it was election
> > time and while American Muslims were inclined to
> > vote for him given the recent Republican legacy,
> > many of the American Jews were still weighing their
> > options with a strong encouragement from the State
> > of Israel to consider McCain. Barack Obama most
> > probably knew the conflict did not start with the
> > Qassam rockets; that it wasn’t a simple story of
> > good guys vs. bad guys, of Israeli poor victims vs.
> > Palestinian evil terrorists. He probably knew that
> > Gaza was indeed emptied from Israeli soldiers and
> > settlements in the Disengagement Plan in 2005 but
> > that this was only a tactical change of the means of
> > control Israel employed. He probably knew
> > Palestinians could not practice most of the articles
> > of the Declaration of Human Rights even before the
> > first Qassam was fired:
> >  they could not go where they wanted in their own
> > country and travel abroad if they wished; they could
> > not enjoy medical care, a secured and decent job.
> > They could not secure their children on-going
> > education or even practice the basic right to life,
> > freedom and safety. And, as they found out after the
> > last elections, they certainly could not choose
> > their own leaders.
> > 
> > "I think that no country would accept missiles
> > landing on the heads of its citizens", said Obama at
> > the same visit in Sderot, looking, once again, only
> > at the Israeli experience. “Israelis should not
> > have to live in danger in their homes and
> > schools.” No, Israelis should not, but neither
> > should Palestinians. And one should remember, there
> > is no parity here. Israel is an occupying power,
> > whose policy and practices are channelled to protect
> > this occupation and fight the various ways of
> > resistance to it the Palestinians have practiced:
> > from deporting non-violent Palestinian activists and
> > jailing political leaders, to assassinating others
> > some of who were moderate and others radical and
> > possibly prospective suicide bombers. The Israeli
> > vision for the Palestinian future is on display for
> > all to see, built in cement and barbed wire of the
> > so-called security wall around the Gaza Strip,
> > around and through Jerusalem, and in the West Bank,
> > with hundreds of
> >  thousands of settlements and an ongoing land
> > confiscation and siege. Apparently, until the
> > Palestinians will agree to this distorted vision,
> > until they will agree to live in a fragmented
> > political territory made of enclaves enclosed
> > between high walls surrounded with check points and
> > gates the keys of which are in the hands of Israel,
> > Sderot and Gaza, Jerusalem and Tel Aviv, Nablus and
> > Jenin will not be safe. Is this the future the new
> > presidency will offer the Palestinians and the
> > Israelis? Is this the change we should believe in?
> > 
> > Your silence Mr. President Elect Obama is ringing
> > very loud in the ears of the people of this region.
> > It creates despair in those who had the audacity to
> > hope for change. And despair is a dangerous engine.
> > If you intend to be an honest mediator you should
> > speak now. You should speak of the Malia’s and
> > Sasha's of Sderot but also of those of Gaza. They
> > all have the right for a decent life free of fear
> > and terror. Since Saturday, Israeli pilots killed 62
> > children in Gaza. Their parents too wanted them to
> > live a meaningful and happy life; they too wanted
> > them to be able to go to school, to eat shaved ice
> > cream or watch a movie. Yes, we know there is only
> > one president at a time in the US, and that you are
> > closely monitoring the situation from Hawaii but we
> > need you to speak, just to remind us all of the
> > universality of human rights.
> > 
> > On the holy day of Saturday, in one minute, Israeli
> > pilots killed 250 Palestinians. This was the highest
> > number of Palestinians killed in one day since the
> > beginning of the Israeli occupation in 1967. Despite
> > this fact, the US administration supported the
> > attack as did an overwhelming majority of
> > Israeli-Jews. When asked about the success of the
> > operation, Israeli Deputy Minister of Defence, Matan
> > Vilnai, told the reporter: 'You should go to the
> > funerals in Gaza, and you will then realize'. He
> > said it on the fourth day of the attack, after
> > Israel had already killed 376 Palestinians. The fact
> > that by killing masses of Palestinians one only
> > widens the vicious circle of hate to include more
> > people on both sides and thus hardly making the
> > world a safer place, was left outside the debate, as
> > always.
> > 
> > Barack Obama will need to remember that there are
> > human beings beyond the labels given to them by
> > Israelis and Americans. He will need to dare think
> > beyond CIA reports, and remember that security
> > threats do not emerge in a vacuum. We here in the
> > region hope he will learn from mistakes of former
> > administrations, and realize that enforcing a vote
> > for Fatah, might bring about the exact opposite
> > consequences. The dispute between Hamas and Fatah,
> > encouraged by Israel and the US, is at the end of
> > the day not in the interest of those who want to
> > reach an Israeli-Palestinian agreement. Obama and
> > his administration will need to challenge these very
> > basic assumptions of the US foreign policy.
> > 
> > Gaza and Israel are counting their dead. The people
> > of Gaza are sitting in houses with shattered
> > windows, no fuel or electricity to heat the winter
> > days of this New Year. Israel might soon invade,
> > again, with tanks and armed vehicles this place of
> > desolation, proving its own citizens who are about
> > to go to elections its leaders are tough and mighty.
> > Nobody knows how destroyed, devastated and
> > revengeful Gaza would be in three weeks time, when
> > Obama will step into his new office. Hopefully, by
> > then he will acknowledge that there is more than the
> > Qassam problem in this conflict, and that the
> > daughters of Gaza are also part of our world.***
> > 
> > Tami Sarfatti is a PhD candidate in history at UCLA,
> > living in Tel Aviv
> > 
> > Yonatan Mendel is a PhD candidate in Middle Eastern
> > Studies at Cambridge University, living in
> > Jerusalem. They can be reached at:
> > yonimen...@...
> > 
> > 
> > Saut Situmorang
> > 
> >
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> > http://sautsitumorang.multiply.com/
> > 
> > -During times of universal deceit, 
> > telling the truth becomes a revolutionary act 
> > (George Orwell)
> > 
> > 
> >       
> > 
> 
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