[proletar] Re: Al-Jazeera Program Host: 'Israelis Are Very Much Less Brutal [Than Arab Regimes]...

2011-05-01 Terurut Topik ndeboost
Ayo jilat terus pantat Arab dgn nikmatnya. Bener nih kalau njilat
pantat nikmat? Pengalaman ya? Lagian tulisan nT keknya komando ke para
patur?
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 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 

[proletar] Re: Al-Jazeera Program Host: 'Israelis Are Very Much Less Brutal [Than Arab Regimes]...

2011-05-01 Terurut Topik Jusfiq

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

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 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