Sadif Raza Ditta

"absence of war does not mean peace"

“It’s better to die on your feet than to live on your knees”

Even though this week only small sections of the British press picked up on the story of Israel’s attempts to sell nuclear weapons to South Africa’s apartheid regime back in the 70′s, there seems to be momentum building towards another attack on Lebanon. Also, Israel who has never declared their nuclear weapons, nor is it ever questioned, is pushing for sanctions against Iran; a country that has signed the NPT.

Full details on what should have been headline news, is available here: http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2010/may/23/israel-south-africa-nuclear-weapons

Below is a video of Norman Finkelstein, sharing his thoughts on the Hezbollah:

25 May 2010 at 12:00 - Comments

Kazza Extreme Biker – redux

15 May 2010 at 19:50 - Comments

George Galloway interviews Ilan Pappe

13 May 2010 at 10:45 - Comments

The Future of Palestine: Righteous Jews vs. the New Afrikaners

by Professor John J. Mearsheimer

My topic is the future of Palestine, and by that I mean the future of the land between the Jordan River and the Mediterranean Sea, or what was long ago called Mandatory Palestine.  As you all know, that land is now broken into two parts: Israel proper or what is sometime called “Green Line” Israel and the Occupied Territories, which include the West Bank and Gaza.  In essence, my talk is about the future relationship between Israel and the Occupied Territories.

Of course, I am not just talking about the fate of those lands; I am also talking about the future of the people who live there.  I am talking about the future of the Jews and the Palestinians who are Israeli citizens, as well as the Palestinians who live in the Occupied Territories.

The story I will tell is straightforward.  Contrary to the wishes of the Obama administration and most Americans – to include many American Jews – Israel is not going to allow the Palestinians to have a viable state of their own in Gaza and the West Bank.  Regrettably, the two-state solution is now a fantasy.  Instead, those territories will be incorporated into a “Greater Israel,” which will be an apartheid state bearing a marked resemblance to white-ruled South Africa.  Nevertheless, a Jewish apartheid state is not politically viable over the long term.  In the end, it will become a democratic bi-national state, whose politics will be dominated by its Palestinian citizens.  In other words, it will cease being a Jewish state, which will mean the end of the Zionist dream.

Let me explain how I reached these conclusions.

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6 May 2010 at 11:20 - Comments

All the King’s Men by Wild Beasts

29 April 2010 at 12:22 - Comments