Archive of my news corner from 2001-2002.
Friday, May 31, 2002
India set to launch 'small war' | csmonitor.com US Secretary of Defense Rumsfeld will go to Asia next week to try to ease tensions between India and Pakistan.
Thursday, May 30, 2002
Yahoo! News - Solemn Tribute Ends New York's WTC Recovery What began on Sept. 11 with the scream of crashing jetliners, the roar of falling steel and the deaths of thousands ended on Thursday in a silence broken only by the solemn tolling of bells, the wail of bagpipes and the sobs of those mourning the loved ones they lost.
Yahoo! News - FBI Gets More Freedom for Domestic Surveillance The FBI on Thursday won additional powers to conduct domestic counterterrorism surveillance at places like mosques -- changes critics say could trample on Americans' rights and civil liberties.
New Scientist - Three million would die in "limited" nuclear war over Kashmir A minimum of three million people would be killed and 1.5 million seriously injured if even a "limited" nuclear war broke out between India and Pakistan, warns a new study uncovered by New Scientist.
Wednesday, May 22, 2002
BBC News | SOUTH ASIA | Nuclear rivals talk tough over Kashmir India and Pakistan have exchanged belligerent warnings over disputed Kashmir, where a massive troop build-up and continued shelling have fuelled fears of all-out war.
Tuesday, May 21, 2002
Yahoo! News - US: Extremists Will Get Mass Destruction Weapons Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld said on Tuesday it was inevitable terrorist groups would get weapons of mass destruction, deepening concerns about fresh attacks on the United States.
Monday, May 20, 2002
Officials Reveal Bin Laden Plan Terror leader hoped to create Islamic empire. Rebel's slaying seen as step toward goal.
Tension rises along India-Pakistan border India’s prime minister huddled with top commanders as well as the main opposition leader late Sunday as the government weighed military action against Pakistan amid escalating tension along their border.
Sunday, May 19, 2002
Yahoo! News - Cheney Sees New Attacks on U.S. as 'Almost Certain' Vice President Dick Cheney said on Sunday that a new attack on the United States was "almost certain" as U.S. intelligence officials picked up signals that a fresh al Qaeda strike could be in the works.
FOXNews.com British troops with American air support were sent to the mountains of eastern Afghanistan on Friday to battle what commanders described as a "substantial enemy force."
Saturday, May 18, 2002
Pakistan's Blasphemy Law: Words Fail Me (washingtonpost.com) "Most of these cases," concludes Amnesty International in its latest report on Pakistan, "are motivated not by the blasphemous actions of the accused, but by hostility toward members of minority communities, compounded by personal enmity, professional jealousy or economic rivalry."
Saved From Ruin: the Reincarnation of East Timor (washingtonpost.com) When the first wave of U.N. peacekeepers descended on this smoldering seaside city in September 1999, they encountered what one commander called "unimaginable apocalyptic ruin."
George W. Bush Should Learn the Lessons of History The worrisome thing now is that Incurious George apparently doesn’t want to know much about his own government. He doesn’t see how tough questions might help prevent another attack or serve a patriotic end. He doesn’t grasp that public accountability would serve his ends by forcing the bureaucracy to change faster. We’ve learned that the best way to permanently alienate the president is to criticize any facet of the war on terrorism.
Al-Qaida said to plan new actions Two published reports and Bush administration officials said Saturday that the al-Qaida terrorist network believed responsible for the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks is planning new operations against the United States. And NBC News has learned from sources at the FBI that any new domestic strike by al-Qaida may well include attacks on U.S. apartment buildings.
To the Drums of War, India Expels Pakistan's Ambassador Indian and Pakistani troops bombarded each other today with heavy mortar and artillery fire, and India announced that it was expelling Pakistan's ambassador to protest an attack four days ago that killed the wives and children of Indian Army soldiers, among others.
U.S. Intercepting Messages Hinting at a New Attack American intelligence agencies have intercepted a vague yet troubling series of communications among Al Qaeda operatives over the last few months indicating that the terrorist organization is trying to carry out an operation as big as the Sept. 11 attacks or bigger, according to intelligence and law enforcement officials.
Friday, May 17, 2002
Yahoo! News - Two Men Charged in Alleged Florida Bomb Plot Two men who allegedly plotted to carry out bomb attacks on electrical power substations and a National Guard Armory in South Florida a year ago were charged on Friday with conspiracy to damage and destroy property with explosives, justice officials said.
Yahoo! News - Report for CIA Foresaw an Al Qaeda Plane Attack Despite White House avowals that it would have been impossible to conceive before Sept. 11 of a hijacked plane being used to attack U.S. targets, a 1999 report for the CIA envisioned a very similar threat.
Thursday, May 16, 2002
BBC News | NEWSNIGHT | Is truth a victim? One of America's foremost newscasters, Dan Rather of CBS, says the US media has stopped asking tough questions of the Bush administration since 11 September.
Wednesday, May 15, 2002
Report: India, Pakistan Were Near Nuclear War in '99 (washingtonpost.com) Pakistan was preparing to possibly fire nuclear weapons during a 1999 border conflict with India, moving the countries closer to nuclear war than was commonly known at the time, according to a new article by President Bill Clinton's chief White House adviser on South Asia.
Sunday, May 12, 2002
Global Village Idiocy What's frightening him, he added, is that there is an insidious digital divide in Jogjakarta: "Internet users are only 5 percent of the population — but these 5 percent spread rumors to everyone else. They say, `He got it from the Internet.' They think it's the Bible."
Israeli Ruling Party Says No to Palestinian State (washingtonpost.com) Israel's ruling Likud Party passed a resolution on Sunday saying it would never agree to an independent Palestinian state, a victory for former Israeli leader Benjamin Netanyahu over Prime Minister Ariel Sharon.
Terrorism Case Puts Judge in Quandary (washingtonpost.com) The federal judge who must decide whetherZacarias Moussaoui can fire his attorneys and represent himself in his terrorism conspiracy trial could face a stark choice, legal analysts say: allow an alleged terrorist to use his defense as a political platform or find him mentally incompetent and cancel the trial.
Saturday, May 11, 2002
BBC News | MIDDLE EAST | Thousands rally for peace in Tel Aviv Tens of thousands of Israelis have taken to the streets of Tel Aviv to demand the immediate withdrawal of the Israel army and settlers from Palestinian territories.
BBC News | SOUTH ASIA | Al-Qaeda arms dump destroyed A giant arms horde in Afghanistan thought to have been abandoned by al-Qaeda fighters has been destroyed by British Royal Marines.
Indecision hampers US policy on Mideast | csmonitor.com After two weeks of talks with key Mideast players, the Bush team has yet to stake out a clear course.
Tuesday, May 07, 2002
Yahoo! News - Suicide Attack Kills 16 in Israel A pool hall popular with Israeli teen-agers became the latest Palestinian target Tuesday when a suicide bomber set off nail-studded explosives and killed 16 people. It was the first such attack in more than three weeks, and the first since the Israeli army began pulling out of the West Bank's main cities.
Monday, May 06, 2002
The Atlantic | May 2002 | Tales of the Tyrant | Bowden What does Saddam Hussein see in himself that no one else in the world seems to see? The answer is perhaps best revealed by the intimate details of the Iraqi leader's daily life.
Tuesday, April 30, 2002
Fear Can Turn Us All Into 'Good Germans.' We Must Resist It There is nothing different about the World War II Germans. What happened to them could happen to anyone. It could happen to us. We are no better than them.
Monday, April 29, 2002
BBC News | HEALTH | Bio-attack 'could kill a million' A single biological attack on the US could cause 10 times more deaths than a nuclear strike, claims a report from an influential think-tank.
Tuesday, April 23, 2002
BBC News | MIDDLE EAST | Controversy over 'execution' pictures Eleven photographs taken by an amateur photographer from his window in east Jerusalem have caused outrage in the Arabic media, which allege they show the summary execution of a Palestinian militant.
Adbusters Culture Jammers Headquarters Activists in Israel have confirmed that these images are real. The Israel Defence Forces have claimed that the detainee was carrying a bomb. The photos show otherwise.
Thursday, April 18, 2002
Yahoo! News - Plane Hits Milan Skyscraper, Terror Ruled Out A small plane smashed into a Milan skyscraper Thursday, killing at least three people and injuring dozens in what Italian officials called an accident and not a repeat of the September 11 suicide attacks.
Wednesday, April 17, 2002
U.S. Concludes Bin Laden Escaped at Tora Bora Fight (washingtonpost.com) The Bush administration has concluded that Osama bin Laden was present during the battle for Tora Bora late last year and that failure to commit U.S. ground troops to hunt him was its gravest error in the war against al Qaeda, according to civilian and military officials with first-hand knowledge.
Yahoo! News - U.S. Bombing Accidentally Kill Canadian Soldiers Four Canadian soldiers were killed and eight wounded in Afghanistan on Wednesday when a U.S. F-16 warplane dropped one or two 500-pound bombs on them during a training exercise with U.S. forces, Canadian officials said.
Should History Record the Unvarnished Bush? (washingtonpost.com) At a speech in Bridgeport, Conn., President Bush declared that he wanted each American to volunteer for "4,000 years," a variation of his usual call for "4,000 hours" that produced guffaws in the audience.
Monday, April 15, 2002
Christian right steps in on Mideast | csmonitor.com A strong, new pro-Israeli voice muscles into the traditional Jewish-Arab political dynamic in Washington.
'They Forced Me to Hate' Residents of the Jenin refugee camp speak of the viciousness of the Israeli attack.
Yahoo! News - Israeli Forces Move Back Into W.Bank City Tulkarm Israeli armor rumbled back into Tulkarm early on Tuesday a week after pulling out of the West Bank city, in what Israeli military sources called a limited operation to arrest Palestinian militants.
Yahoo! News - Rumsfeld: Bin Laden Tape Clips Are Not New The most recent tape featuring Osama bin Laden that was aired by the Arabic-language television station al-Jazeera appears to be a compilation of old video clips of bin Laden, U.S. Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld said Monday.
Yahoo! News - Bin Laden Appears in New, Undated Video Saudi-born militant Osama bin Laden was shown in an undated videotape excerpt aired on Monday, sitting silently alongside a top aide who praised the September 11 attacks on America as a "great victory."
Sunday, April 14, 2002
The San Francisco Examiner - Imagining the unimaginable For the time being, the Bush administration's recently leaked Nuclear Posture Review (NPR) has vanished from the nation's front pages, replaced by the news of the moment. But Americans should be clear what the consequences will be if it ever becomes official policy, and what developing a new generation of nuclear weapons will mean for the fragile web of treaties that presently keep the unimaginable at bay.
DigitalIsrael.com - Treasury DG: economy on brink of crisis The State of Israel is on the verge of an economic crisis, Finance Ministry Director General Ohad Marani said today. He said that more than a NIS 10 billion cut in government spending was needed to offset the growing deficit inflated by surging defense costs.
A New Disconnect With Europe (washingtonpost.com) Europeans are accustomed to the insecurity of their geography and history. A decade after the Cold War ended, they feel more secure from the direct threat of war and annihilation than they have in centuries. At the same moment, Americans have had the security blanket of oceans and distance yanked away in particularly brutal fashion.
Yahoo! News - Powell Seeks to Put Out Fires in Lebanon, Syria After scant progress on the Israeli and Palestinian stops on his peace trip, Secretary of State Colin Powell heads to Lebanon Monday, where attacks on Israel by Hizbollah guerrillas have sparked fears of wider conflict.
Yahoo! News - Court: Israel Must Hand Over Bodies Israel's Supreme Court told the army Sunday that it must give the Palestinians the bodies of those killed in Jenin's refugee camp, a move that could help clear up the escalating dispute over how many Palestinians died in the fierce fighting.
Yahoo! News - Arafat: Israel Must Withdraw First Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat rebuffed Secretary of State Colin Powell's demand Sunday for a halt to violence, saying Israel first must withdraw its troops from the West Bank.
Saturday, April 13, 2002
CNN.com - Arafat, Palestinian statement transcript - April 13, 2002 A partial translation of the statement issued Saturday by Palestinian Authority President Yasser Arafat and the Palestinian leadership:
FOXNews.com - Saudi Telethon Raises Over $100 Million for Palestinians More than $100 million has been collected in a telethon that ended Saturday to raise money for the Palestinians and also allowed Saudis to vent their anger against Israel and the United States on state-owned television.
West Bank Atrocities | csmonitor.com The trip to Israel and the West Bank by Secretary of State Colin Powell should not be only for peace. It must also hold both sides to account for atrocities.
Yahoo! News - Israelis Storm Into More Villages Israeli troops charged into several more West Bank villages and arrested about 40 suspected militants Saturday, while Palestinian civilians picked through the rubble in towns hard-hit by Israel's ongoing incursion.
Yahoo! News - Powell, Arafat Talks on Again After U.S. Demand Met Secretary of State Colin Powell rescheduled a meeting with Yasser Arafat for Sunday in which he is expected to push for cease-fire as a first step toward reviving talks on a final peace settlement.
DallasNews.com | Dallas-Fort Worth | Killer of gas clerk gets death penalty A Dallas County jury handed the death penalty Thursday to a Dallas man who claimed that a series of shootings last fall that killed two immigrants and maimed another were retaliation for the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks.
FOXNews.com Senior U.S. officials confirmed Thursday night that the Bush administration is monitoring negotiations intended to secure the release of two American missionaries who have been held hostage by Abu Sayyaf rebels in the Philippines for nearly a year.
BBC News | BUSINESS | Terror funds war 'only just beginning' The war against terrorist finance is only just hotting up, according to US Treasury Secretary Paul O'Neill.
Reuters | Breaking News from Around the Globe Most Americans believe the United States should halt or reduce economic and military aid to Israel if Prime Minister Ariel Sharon does not immediately withdraw troops from Palestinian areas, according to a Time Magazine/CNN poll released on Friday.
Friday, April 12, 2002
CNN.com - Army to conduct mock aerial chem-bio attack - April 12, 2002 The U.S. Army will drop hundreds of pounds of clay dust and egg whites off the Florida coast next week, part of a four-day mock aerial terrorist attack.
Democrat Implies Sept. 11 Administration Plot (washingtonpost.com) Rep. Cynthia McKinney (D-Ga.) is calling for an investigation into whether President Bush and other government officials had advance notice of terrorist attacks on Sept. 11 but did nothing to prevent them.
Ha'aretz - Peres calls IDF operation in Jenin a 'massacre' Foreign Minister Shimon Peres Peres is very worried about the expected international reaction as soon as the world learns the details of the tough battle in the Jenin refugee camps, where more than 100 Palestinians have already been killed in fighting with IDF forces. In private, Peres is referring to the battle as a "massacre."
Trails of Destruction, Tales of Loss (washingtonpost.com) Many refugees who had fled to town to escape the camp's dusty streets and cinder-block hovels where the bloodiest fighting unfolded said their homes had been pulverized. They described bodies lying in the streets.
Yahoo! News - Powell Calls Off Arafat Meeting Secretary of State Colin Powell called off his Saturday meeting with Yasser Arafat late Friday night after a new suicide bombing spread out before Powell's eyes the carnage he had come to Israel in hopes of ending.
Yahoo! News - Suicide Blast Kills 6 in Jerusalem A Palestinian woman blew herself up Friday in a crowded outdoor market in Jerusalem, killing six shoppers, wounding dozens and further complicating Secretary of State Colin Powell's difficult peace mission.
Wednesday, April 10, 2002
War criminals face new court | csmonitor.com The UN's vision for a standing international criminal court comes true today, despite US criticism.
Don't bother bombing Afghanistan | csmonitor.com On Sept.12, Tamim Ansary, an Afghan American who lives in the Bay Area, listened with dismay as men and women phoned in to a talk radio show, calling for the US to bomb his homeland "back to the Stone Age."
Child soldiers a growing concern on foreign battlefields From half a globe away, Peter Dak can see familiarity in the hollow eyes of the 14-year-old boy who used an AK-47 assault rifle to kill Fort Lewis Green Beret Sgt. Nathan Chapman, the first American soldier killed in combat in Afghanistan.
INS tightening rules for visitors The Immigration and Naturalization Service yesterday announced far-reaching changes to rules that govern foreign visitors and students, including one proposal that could limit millions of foreign visitors to 30-day stays in the United States.
Defiant Sharon Losing Support in White House (washingtonpost.com) Israel's continued defiance of President Bush's demand for an immediate withdrawal of Israeli forces from Palestinian cities and towns is eroding support for Prime Minister Ariel Sharon inside the White House, administration sources said yesterday.
Israel Rejects Demands to Withdraw Troops (washingtonpost.com) On the eve of Secretary of State Colin L. Powell's arrival in Jerusalem, a suicide bombing that killed eight Israelis and wounded 14 stiffened the Israeli government's resolve to continue its bloody military offensive in the West Bank in the face of mounting U.S. and other international criticism.
Wayne Madsen: Anthrax and the Agency Now that the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) has officially put the anthrax investigation on a back burner, it is time for Americans to think the unthinkable: that the FBI has never been keen to identify the perpetrator because that perpetrator may, in fact, be the U.S. Government itself.
Tuesday, April 09, 2002
Yahoo! News - Palestinian Suicide Bomber Kills 8 on Israeli Bus A Palestinian suicide bomber killed at least eight people when he blew himself up on a bus near the northern Israeli city of Haifa on Wednesday, Israeli police said.
TIME.com: Why Suicide Bombing Is Now All The Rage Among Palestinians, dying to kill has become a noble calling. Here's how the practice went from extreme to mainstream.
Wired 10.04: Peace Is War It's not that terror bombs make good weapons. It's that space-based communication and surveillance make other modes of attack obsolete.
Monday, April 08, 2002
Among the Bourgeoisophobes Why the Europeans and Arabs, each in their own way, hate America and Israel.
The Scotsman - Opinion - George Kerevan: Democracy is the key THE route to a possible solution in the Middle East may lie with the lessons of a rather stern and egotistical son of Scotland, in Asia a few years before Israel was founded in 1948: US General Douglas C McArthur.
Yahoo! News - Israeli Diplomat Grilled at U.N. Frustrated U.N. Security Council members grilled the Israeli ambassador Monday on why Israel had defied repeated demands for an end to increasingly deadly attacks on Palestinian cities.
Plugging a Very Porous Northern Border (washingtonpost.com) Since Sept. 11, More Agents, Technology Patrol Stretches of Long-Neglected 4,000-Mile Line.
Bomb explodes near Afghan minister A bomb exploded Monday near a convoy carrying Afghanistan’s defense minister, killing four bystanders and injuring 16 others.
How Two Lives Met In Death Special report: Suicide bombings have driven the conflict in the Mideast to new and dangerous levels. This is the story of two teens whose paths tragically intersected: an innocent Israeli and the Palestinian girl who became a walking weapon of terror.
Forbes.com: Saddam's Oil Fit It's not the first time that the Iraqi strongman has sought to use his huge oil reserves--the world's second-largest proven reserves, according to the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA)--for political leverage. But his gambit is a misguided attempt that will certainly backfire.
Yahoo! News - Iraq Suspends Oil Exports to Support Palestinians President Saddam Hussein of Iraq Monday announced an immediate month-long suspension of all Iraqi oil exports to protest Israel's incursion into Palestinian areas of the West Bank.
Yahoo! News - U.S. Calls Limited Israeli Pullout 'A Start' Hours after President Bush (news - web sites) issued a stern new call on Monday for Israel to withdraw swiftly from Palestinian areas, troops prepared to pull out of two West Bank towns in what the White House called "a start."
Sunday, April 07, 2002
The New Republic Online: After Peace The Arab-Israeli conflict is over half a century old, and the struggle over the precious, punishing land between the river and the sea is over a century old, but what we are now witnessing, with perfectly appropriate horror, is the first Palestinian-Israeli war.
Friday, April 05, 2002
Guardian Unlimited | Special reports | New US paper aims at Afghan war truth A newspaper aimed at providing news of the war in Afghanistan is to be launched this month. Its editors argue that the mainstream media in the US are not providing a full picture of the war and its effects.
Yahoo! News - Bush Derides Clinton's Mideast Work President Bush says the Mideast summit sponsored by former President Clinton resulted in a "significant intefadeh," or uprising, repeating an accusation his press secretary got in trouble for uttering.
Bush Mideast role dangerously naive Could the same president who has wisely and resolutely led this nation in its own war on terrorism possibly be so naive as to believe that the answer to the wave of suicide bombings in Israel is for Israel to stop its military actions in the West Bank?
Mercury News | 04/05/2002 | Bush finally steps up Mideast involvement IN a dramatic and encouraging shift, President Bush has decided to throw the full weight of his administration into the increasingly bloody Middle East conflict.
Rules in Mideast's Wild West This is the world that U.S. investigators have been trying to better understand since the bombing nearly 18 months ago of the U.S. destroyer Cole in the port of Aden.
Yahoo! News - Israel Should Withdraw 'Without Delay' - Powell Secretary of State Colin Powell urged Israel on Friday to withdraw military forces from Palestinian areas "without delay" and not use the days before his trip to the region this weekend as a reason to continue incursions that have fed an explosion of violence.
Wednesday, April 03, 2002
Promises but Never Peace (washingtonpost.com) Arafat's response has redundantly proved his harshest critics right. There was never any honest intent on the Palestinian part for peaceful coexistence with Israel, any more than there was ever any honest intent to establish a government in Gaza that would function toward that end and toward the creation of a decent life for the Palestinian people.
Israel launches offensive in Nablus Israel launched a new invasion in its six-day offensive aimed at crushing Palestinian militias in the West Bank by rolling into Nablus late Wednesday, Palestinian witnesses said.
Yahoo! News - Saddam Raises Bomber Pay to $25,000, Rumsfeld Says Iraqi President Saddam Hussein (news - web sites) has raised the amount offered to relatives of suicide bombers from $10,000 per family to $25,000, Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld said Wednesday.
Yahoo! News - In Shift, U.S. Stresses Political Issues in Mideast In a policy shift apparently designed to mollify Palestinians, the White House suggested on Wednesday President Bush was open to discussing the political aspects of a Middle East peace deal before there is a cease-fire on the ground.
Tuesday, April 02, 2002
Bush Clarifies 'Terror Doctrine' (washingtonpost.com) President Bush now admits that the one-size-fits-all "Bush doctrine" on terrorism in fact doesn't fit Yasser Arafat.
The Bulletin > News > Stories > Kissinger: What America can do : For now, the United States should avoid pressure for a final Israeli-Palestinian settlement and help both sides agree on attainable goals, writes Henry A. Kissinger.
IndyMedia Center - An Open Letter to American Jews ...When I understood that the government had lied to me in order to sell me this war, I turned from 'center-rightist' to 'leftist'. Sadly enough, it has taken me almost 20 more years, in a slow and painful process, to understand how deeply the lies and self-delusion are rooted in our collective perception of reality.
Monday, April 01, 2002
Yahoo! News - Israeli Army Expands Clampdown in West Bank The Israeli army advanced into more Palestinian self-rule areas of the West Bank early on Tuesday in a campaign against suicide bombers and a top Palestinian security official said his compound was under siege.
Sunday, March 31, 2002
Afghanistan braces for broad changes Afghanistan’s ex-king, Mohammad Zaher Shah, will return from exile April 16 and convene a grand council in June to decide the future of Afghanistan — a future that will usher in a new government including at least 160 women among more than 1,500 members, the organizing commission announced Sunday. Only six seats are guaranteed for Islamic scholars.
Taiwan quake damages buildings An earthquake measuring 6.8 on the Richter scale rocked Taiwan on Sunday, causing several buildings to collapse and forcing a shutdown of the capital’s subway system, officials and witnesses said.
CNN.com - Gunbattle at Arafat HQ - March 31, 2002 Israeli and Palestinians exchanged gunfire on Sunday at the headquarters of Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat.
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