"ndeboost" kampiun OOT ngacir lagi dari topik yang adalah siaran Aljazeera yang 
berjudul "'Israelis Are Very Much Less Brutal [Than
Arab" 

--- In proletar@yahoogroups.com, "ndeboost" <rambitesemak@...> wrote:
>
> "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\
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> %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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