"Ayo jilat terus pantat Arab dgn nikmatnya." Bener nih kalau njilat pantat nikmat? Pengalaman ya? Lagian tulisan nT keknya komando ke para patur? --- In proletar@yahoogroups.com, item abu <itemabu@...> wrote: > > Ayo jilat terus pantat Arab dgn nikmatnya. > > > http://www.memri.org/report/en/0/0/0/0/0/815/5236.htm > > > April 28, 2011 Special Dispatch No.3794 > Al-Jazeera Program Host: 'Israelis Are Very Much Less Brutal [Than Arab > Regimes]... Israel Can Always Claim It Is Facing An Enemy, Whereas Arab > Dictators Are Facing Their Own People' > > In his April 27, 2011 column in the UAE-based Gulf News, titled "Outdoing Israel > in Brutality," and sub-headed "Zionist crimes pale in comparison with the > manner in which some Arab regimes have cracked down on their own people for > merely seeking change," Dr. Faisal Al-Qassem favorably compares Israel's > treatment of the Palestinians with the Arab regimes' treatment of their own > people, noting that "Israelis are very much less brutal." > > Al-Qassem, whom Gulf News describes only as "a Syrian journalist," is a Syrian > Druze who hosts the "Opposite Direction" program on Al-Jazeera TV. On April 25, > 2011, ennaharonline.com reported, citing various websites and Arab newspapers, > that Al-Qassem had resigned from Al-Jazeera due to its biased coverage of the > Arab revolutions.[1] Other websites, such as the Lebanese Al-Akhbar, reported > that he had returned to Al-Jazeera but would be hosting a different program, > not "Opposite Direction."[2] > The following is his column, in the original English. > Can the Arab Media Still "Satirize Israeli Barbarism... After Witnessing What > Arab Dictators Have Done To Their Own People?" > > "The Arab media has, for over half a century or so, strongly condemned Zionist > crimes against the Palestinians and other Arab peoples. It has in actual fact > provided a hell of a lot of satire on Zionist brutality, which is fair enough. > > "But is the Arab media still able to satirize Israeli barbarism with the same > vigor after witnessing what Arab dictators have done to their own people? Isn't > it a bit silly to bombard the Israelis with criticism and keep quiet about > savagery against unarmed demonstrators? > "An Israeli journalist remarked cynically about two decades ago that the Arab > media can easily see a dust particle in the eyes of Israel, but can hardly see > a log in the eyes of Arab regimes. In other words, the journalist wanted to > expose Arab media hypocrisy, where it ignores the massacres committed by some > Arab rulers. > "Funnily enough, comparing the number of Arab people killed during the wars > between Israel and Arab countries with the number of Arabs killed locally, one > will notice that Arab dictatorships have killed more people. > "I wonder what the aforementioned Israeli journalist would say after seeing > what some Arab despots are doing to protesters. I am sure he might put pressure > on the Israeli authorities to be harsher with the Palestinian and Lebanese in > the future. Sadly enough, some Arab armies and security services have proved to > be much more brutal than the Israeli army. > "When Israel killed about 1,400 Palestinians during Operation Cast Lead against > Gaza, the Arab media raised its voice, and thankfully drew world attention to > Israeli atrocities. But when we compare the number of Palestinians killed in > Gaza with the number of Arabs being killed these days by Arab dictators, we > will be horribly surprised." > "An Arab Satirist Once Commented That An Arab Dictator Would Not Accept the > Number Of Palestinians Killed In Gaza Even As An Appetizer!" > "Shocking Facts > "In fact, the Sudanese regime killed hundreds of thousands of its own people in > Darfur. The so-called Janjaweed gangs in Sudan annihilated the people of Darfur > like flies simply because the latter clamored for their basic rights. An Arab > satirist once commented that an Arab dictator would not accept the number of > Palestinians killed in Gaza even as an appetizer! > "Recently, there were reports that deposed Tunisian president Zine Al Abidine > Ben Ali ordered his air force to bombard a civilian area in the Al-Qasrain > region because the people there demonstrated against his regime. Thankfully, > the army refused to carry out his order. > "The ongoing Arab intifadas have shown that some Arab rulers can beat the > Israelis at their own game. An Arab website recently carried an opinion poll > asking readers: 'Who will be a killioneer?' Sure enough, Muammar Gaddafi of > Libya won the day. Not only did he kill a lot of his own people but also almost > flattened many Libyan cities. It brought to mind Western cities flattened by > Hitler's forces during the Second World War. > "Take Ali Abdullah Saleh of Yemen. WikiLeaks has revealed that his > 'chairmanship' gave the green light to American aircraft to bombard civilian > areas to quell a local revolt. Add to this, of course, his brutal handling of > the Yemeni revolution. > "Other Arab despots are reported to have asked their security forces to aim > their guns at protesters' heads. Have you ever seen an Israeli officer > torturing a Palestinian civilian to death in the street for everybody to see? > Definitely not. [But] many of us have seen that in some Arab towns lately. > "Under Siege > "It is true that Israel is forcing an embargo on Gaza, but I do not think that > the Israelis are preventing the Palestinians from getting their daily bread, > whereas the security services in some Arab countries stopped cars carrying food > from entering certain areas. Nor are the Israelis cutting off electricity, > telephone and other communication services from houses, hospitals and schools. > "It has been reported that the security services stopped nurses and doctors > from treating the injured during certain Arab demonstrations as a punishment > for rising against the ruling regime. The thugs contracted by the police to > help quell protests went even further. They shot at ambulances. > "Israelis Are Very Much Less Brutal... Israel Can Always Claim It Is Facing An > Enemy, Whereas Arab Dictators Are Facing Their Own People" > > "Unlike in some Arab countries, Arabs living inside Israel can organize sit-ins > very comfortably. And when the Israeli police intervene, they never beat > demonstrators to death. And if we compare how Israel treats [Israeli Islamist > movement leader] Sheikh Raed Salah with the way some Arab dictators treat their > opponents, we will be horribly surprised, as the Israelis are very much less > brutal. > "It is true that Israel used internationally prohibited ammunition during > Operation Cast Lead, but some Arab despots used some chemical stuff to disperse > demonstrators. > "Israel can always claim it is facing an enemy, whereas Arab dictators are > facing their own people. Let us end with a succinct verse from the late poet > Omar Abu Risha: 'No one can blame a wolf when it preys on a sheep if the > shepherd himself is the enemy of the cattle.'" > > Endnotes: > [1] > http://www.ennaharonline.com/ar/derniere/78370-%D9%81%D9%8A%D8%B5%D9%84-\ %D8%A7%D9%84%D9%82%D8%A7%D8%B3%D9%85-%D9%8A%D8%B3%D8%AA%D9%82%D9%8A%D9%8\ 4-%D9%85%D9%86-%26%23039%3B%26%23039%3B%D8%A7%D9%84%D8%AC%D8%B2%D9%8A%D8\ %B1%D8%A9.html > > [2] http://www.al-akhbar.com/node/10986 > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] >
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