Anti-U.S. Outrage Unites a Growing Iraqi Resistance
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"Saddam 'not organising' Iraqi anti-US
resistance (4 Nov 03)"
"Saddam 'not organising' Iraqi anti-US
resistance (4 Nov 03)"
11/05/2003 04:10 AMItalian anti-war group to assist Iraqi
resistance
Italian anti-war group to assist Iraqi
resistance
11/19/2003 08:12 AMThe BBC is reporting that an Italian anti-war and anti-globalization
group named Antiimperialista is collecting money to be sent to the
Iraqi resistance. So far, they have collected 12,000 euros, and plan
to give the money to an Iraqi organization called the Iraqi Patriotic
Opposition, the leaders of which have ties to Saddam Hussein's Baath
party. Antiimperialista is not going to place any restrictions on
the use of this money. According to a spokesman for the group, "We
support the armed struggle in Iraq. our money is to help them, it
doesn't matter to us if they use it buy weapons, Kalashnikovs, or
medicines for people."
"Withdraw the occupation troops.
Solidarity with the Iraqi resistance"
"Withdraw the occupation troops.
Solidarity with the Iraqi resistance"
06/09/2004 12:30 PMUS Irish in St Patrick's Day Iraqi
banner outrage
US Irish in St Patrick's Day Iraqi
banner outrage
03/20/2003 01:04 PMCommon sense the first casualty of war
Iraqi artists express outrage over Abu
Ghraib
Iraqi artists express outrage over Abu
Ghraib
06/15/2004 04:30 PMInteresting article in the
Christian Science Monitor about a
visual response by 25 artists in Baghdad to the torture of Iraqi
prisoners at Abu Ghraib. At left, a sculpture by Abdel-Karim Khalil
depicting a hooded detainee. Snip from CSM story:
[Iraqi Union of Artists deputy chairman Qasim Alsabti] created a
life-size figure of a woman wrapped in a bloodstained white shroud. It
symbolizes the rape of women detainees in Abu Ghraib, says Alsabti,
who heard of allegations of women prisoners being raped at Abu Ghraib
five months before the scandal broke. "There was a letter circulating
in Fallujah from a woman inside Abu Ghraib," he says. "She was begging
the resistance to bomb Abu Ghraib and bring down the walls on their
heads so that their suffering would end. I felt like screaming when I
heard this. I wanted to draw the attention of the American people."
[F]or many Iraqis, including artists like Alsabti, Abu Ghraib has
become synonymous with what they see as the injustices of the
occupation. "It's like an adviser from Saddam Hussei's regime has come
back to Iraq and is now advising the Americans," he says.
Link.
Incidentally, survivors of Pinochet in Chile know a thing or two about
torture: Link
Mirror.co.uk - OUTRAGE AT AMERICAN
TORTURE OF IRAQI PRISONERS
Mirror.co.uk - OUTRAGE AT AMERICAN
TORTURE OF IRAQI PRISONERS
05/01/2004 02:10 AMOUTRAGE AT AMERICAN TORTURE OF IRAQI PRISONERS .. torture and
humiliation .. This is disgusting .. the
situation
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TORTURE OF IRAQI PRISONERS..."
"Mirror.co.uk - OUTRAGE AT AMERICAN
TORTURE OF IRAQI PRISONERS..."
05/02/2004 09:08 PMIraqi prisoner images outrage Arab world
Iraqi prisoner images outrage Arab world
04/30/2004 04:25 PMGuardian Unlimited | Special reports |
Iraqi resistance begins to crack after
elections
Guardian Unlimited | Special reports |
Iraqi resistance begins to crack after
elections
03/30/2005 07:38 AMthis evaluation of recent events in Iraq: .. turning in on itself ..
BEGINS TO CRACK .. The Guardian ..
details
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BBC NEWS | Middle East | Iraqi abuse
photos spark outrage
BBC NEWS | Middle East | Iraqi abuse
photos spark outrage
05/01/2004 09:04 AMrevival der folter im irak .. Reaction from politicians .. BBC
broadcast .. The hell? .. quote: ..
BBC
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Guardian Unlimited | Guardian daily
comment | Resistance is the first step
towards Iraqi independence
Guardian Unlimited | Guardian daily
comment | Resistance is the first step
towards Iraqi independence
11/05/2003 06:25 AMconspiracy theorist like Tariq
Ali
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Secure Resolutions Upgrades Their
Anti-Virus Engine to Include
Anti-Spyware, Anti-Adware, Anti-Dialers,
Anti-Hoaxes, Anti-Jokes, and
Anti-Hacking Tools
Secure Resolutions Upgrades Their
Anti-Virus Engine to Include
Anti-Spyware, Anti-Adware, Anti-Dialers,
Anti-Hoaxes, Anti-Jokes, and
Anti-Hacking Tools
06/05/2005 11:14 PMSecure Resolutions desktop security (Resolution Antivirus™)
automatically detects and eliminates all types of viruses, worms,
Trojans Horses, dialers, hoaxes, jokes, and hacking tools within a
managed desktop security solution. [PRWEB Jun 2, 2005]
New Methods Developed That Accurately
Predict Antibiotic Resistance and
Identify Novel Antibiotic Resistance
Genes
New Methods Developed That Accurately
Predict Antibiotic Resistance and
Identify Novel Antibiotic Resistance
Genes
06/07/2004 02:38 AMThe University of Rochester seeks alliance partners to license
recently patented technology [PRWEB Jun 7, 2004]
Growing anti-Japanese sentiments among
Chinese
Growing anti-Japanese sentiments among
Chinese
08/09/2004 08:12 PM
China
Photos, via Reuters |
The New York Times has an interesting story about the rowdy
anti-Japanese crowds at the recent Asian Cup soccer match in China
between China and Japan. What's surprising is not that there were
anti-Japanese sentiments, but that the article asserts that such
sentiments are on the rise. According to the article, "...
increasingly, the most strident criticism of Japan now comes from a
generation born long after the end of the war, which in China is known
as the War of Resistance against Japan." I'm not positive, but I think
most of the anti-Chinese sentiment in Japan is fueled by people like
Mayor Ishihara of Tokyo who remember the war, and not young post-war
Japanese. There is a revisionist movement in Japan, but I have heard
only 0.3% of school actually ended up using the controversial revised
texts and the movement is considered a failure. However, I don't have
a good sense of whether anti-Chinese sentiments are increasing or
decreasing, but they are clearly here as I've
blogged about in the past.
The "new anti-Japanese" in China represent a bad trend. At the
Brainstorm conference in 2002, I heard Shimon Peres say, "What can
you learn from History? Very little... History was written with red
ink, wth bloodshed. We should educate our children how to imagine, not
how to remember." I think his words are extremely relevant.
The article also quotes a Mr. Lu saying, "Like many young Chinese,
he believes Japan is returning to militarism. 'I want China to be
strong again,' Mr. Lu said at lunch the day before the game. He said
China needed to be strong so it would not again succumb to foreign
invaders." This is also quite an odd image. At a recent conference I went to,
it was clear that the American no longer viewed Japan as a military
threat. At this conference, it was pointed out that since Japan is
aging so quickly, it can not be motivated very strongly to grow its
military. Most countries which expanded security forces were usually
countries that had a lot of young people. It was noted that the Kim
Jon Il said during his trip across Russia on the train, that he had
"too many people." This is one reason why he might be happier to send
troops to war than Japan where there are so few young people.
In other news on the topic, it appears Japanese hackers went
after a Chinese site and now the Chinese hackers are retaliating.
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Integrated anti-virus solutions growing
in popularity
Integrated anti-virus solutions growing
in popularity
04/16/2005 10:09 AMExpress Computer India Apr 16 2005 2:13PM GMT
Special Warriors Have Growing Ranks and
Growing Pains in Taking Key Antiterror
Role
Special Warriors Have Growing Ranks and
Growing Pains in Taking Key Antiterror
Role
08/02/2004 08:32 AMThe military's Special Operations Forces are grappling with proposals
to give them an expanded mission in the global campaign against
terrorism.
Juice Boost Scam Keeps Growing And
Growing...
Juice Boost Scam Keeps Growing And
Growing...
08/17/2004 05:02 PMA couple weeks ago we had the story about the
not
really free, not really broadband, free broadband scam from a
company named Juice Boost. Broadband Reports has an update today
about how the
scam/joke/pyrami
d scheme/something is taking on an incredible life of its own.
The scam, of course, involves some sort of non-existent accelerator
software and claims that even the most non-tech-savvy individual
should realize are completely made up (free broadband connections over
telephone lines and a regular modem that never go down and they'll pay
you if you receive a spam message or if the connection drops among
other, equally ridiculous claims). Looking for any kind of details on
the company turn up nothing but more affiliates (some of whom have
even sent out press releases or promises of
bars of silver if
you sign up). The problem, of course, is that they're promising
affiliates lots of cash for signing up more people (limited to the
first... oh, 80 million) so the affiliate spammers are coming out of
the woodwork taking the ridiculous promises of Juice and "boosting"
them even higher. Hopefully, this is all just a demonstration of how
ridiculous most affiliate programs are, but that seems unlikely.
Internet unites boy with uncle
Internet unites boy with uncle
12/28/2004 09:29 PMglobetechnology.com Dec 29 2004 1:03AM GMT
Mass for Pope unites pilgrims
Mass for Pope unites pilgrims
04/03/2005 07:31 AMCanada's Sluggish Market Unites (a
Little)
Canada's Sluggish Market Unites (a
Little)
06/05/2005 10:56 PM Four Canadian cell operators have been making Wi-Fi noises for years:
A while ago, they announced a major agreement to interconnect their
networks. Only trouble was, they didn't really have any hotspot action
going at that point. Now, between them, they have a whopping 500
locations nationwide, with 500 more planned in the indeterminate
future. Meanwhile, smaller and fleeter companies have been eating
their lunch by partnering with other networks worldwide. FatPort, a
company I have followed for years already, has 300 locations in Canada
and at least 3,700 other roaming locations worldwide available at no
additional fee to their subscribers. Most recently, they signed a deal
with NetNearU....

Italy unites behind Iraq hostages
Italy unites behind Iraq hostages
09/08/2004 02:28 PMItalian politicians agree to work together to try to secure the
release of two women kidnapped in Iraq.
A D-Day Anniversary Unites Wary Allies
A D-Day Anniversary Unites Wary Allies
06/05/2004 03:23 PMSaturday, the eve of the 60th anniversary of the Allied landings in
Normandy, was a day to honor America, or better, Americans.
Piracy blitz unites film industry
Piracy blitz unites film industry
07/12/2004 02:36 AMFilm companies in the UK join forces to convince fans that buying
pirate DVDs funds terrorism and drug dealing.
Software maker unites Windows, Unix
Software maker unites Windows, Unix
05/25/2004 12:38 AMZDNet May 25 2004 4:55AM GMT
IBM unites server, storage and chip
divisions
IBM unites server, storage and chip
divisions
01/29/2004 01:59 PMCan't we all just get along
World Unites in Offering Help to
Quake-Hit Iran
World Unites in Offering Help to
Quake-Hit Iran
12/27/2003 01:47 AMReuters via Wired News Dec 27 2003 0:36AM ET
Xbox 360 Unites With Real Time Worlds
Xbox 360 Unites With Real Time Worlds
06/24/2005 03:08 PMXtramsn.co.nz - Wed Jun 22, 09:32 pm GMT
Paths of Resistance
Paths of Resistance
07/30/2004 04:57 AMThis image has been in my investor presentation for over a year. Hrm.
That seems like an odd place to put a barrier. It's not like there's a
cliff to fall over. It's from Peter Merholz, who also coined the...
Resistance is Futile
Resistance is Futile
08/17/2004 11:20 AM
« Resistance is futile puny human. You are going to drop that
ice cream any moment now. Obey my hypnotic stare. »
I watched this little dog crawl under the bench and gaze lovingly at
a German man's ice cream. Sadly, the man was immune to his Jedi mind
tricks and he consumed the entire thing without sharing. I almost felt
badly enough to go get one and give him some. :) These are supposedly
the 'Dog Days' of summer, but if it keeps raining the way it has been
we are all going to have to consider buying a boat.
A Taste for Perks Unites Europe's
Diverse Legislators
A Taste for Perks Unites Europe's
Diverse Legislators
05/23/2004 09:01 PMIf being one of 732 European Parliament members does not assure great
power or prominence, it certainly pays in perks.
Quest For 'Unbreakable Java' Unites ABAP
& Java
Quest For 'Unbreakable Java' Unites ABAP
& Java
01/03/2005 02:56 PMSlashdot Jan 3 2005 4:58PM GMT
Iraq Hostage Crisis Unites France Behind
Law (Reuters)
Iraq Hostage Crisis Unites France Behind
Law (Reuters)
08/30/2004 05:00 AMReuters - French critics and defenders of a ban on
Muslim headscarves in schools united in support of the law on
Monday, pledging to stand firm against militants holding two
French journalists hostage in Iraq who want the law scrapped.
Divided France Unites Over Hostages (Los
Angeles Times)
Divided France Unites Over Hostages (Los
Angeles Times)
08/31/2004 04:44 AMLos Angeles Times - PARIS — Muslim women in head scarves,
journalists in jeans and senators draped in tricolored sashes rallied
here Monday in support of two French hostages held in Iraq by
kidnappers demanding that France repeal a new ban on the Islamic head
scarf in public schools.
Contempt Unites All Kinds in Haiti (Los
Angeles Times)
Contempt Unites All Kinds in Haiti (Los
Angeles Times)
02/15/2004 07:33 AMLos Angeles Times - GONAIVES, Haiti — The chalkboard inside the
tin-roof schoolhouse bears the remnants of a science lesson from six
months ago. But the man at the head of the class is interested in a
different kind of chemistry.
Building Better Bomb Resistance
Building Better Bomb Resistance
12/24/2003 06:33 AMResearchers work on a simulator designed to pummel structures with
rubber pads in tests that can mimic the blast from a TNT-packed truck
bomb. Their findings could help harden high-risk buildings against
terror attacks. By Amit Asaravala.
The Path of Least Resistance and Webl0gs
The Path of Least Resistance and Webl0gs
05/19/2004 02:47 AMEarlier today I was having a discussion at work that involved my
weblog. This certainly isn't the first time, but this one really got
me thinking about things in a different way. Without going into any
real detail, the person I was talking with asked if I bothered to talk
to internal groups before I say something good or bad about them,
their products, or their competitors on my weblog. This is not the
first time I've been asked that...
Searching along the path of least
resistance
Searching along the path of least
resistance
12/05/2003 11:18 AM

Yesterday's experiment reminded me that I've been meaning to spend
more time with search engines other than Google. So I visited the
Mycroft download page
and picked up Mozilla plugins for AllTheWeb and Teoma. It's funny how
arbitrary factors can influence your behavior. Mozilla's search box
orders the plugins alphabetically. AllTheWeb is thus on the path of
least resistance, and I've been using it often. Of course, it's really
impressive.
...Inside the Shia resistance
Inside the Shia resistance
04/27/2004 07:26 AMFrom Najaf to Baghdad, I track the men who are menacing the U.S.
occupation. They're young, desperate and dangerous -- and their ranks
are growing.
"lgf: Outrage of the Day"
"lgf: Outrage of the Day"
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