Rashid Khalidi on the Holy Land Leaks

Rashid Khalidi, one of the globe’s leading scholars on the modern Middle East, and arguably among the most knowledgeable people in the world on the Israel\Palestine conflict spoke yesterday with Amy Goodman of Democracy Now! about the leaked PA documents that recently have come to light in the Guardian and Al-Jazeera. It is a short interview and certainly worth your time.

From his interview with Amy Goodman yesterday:

…the revelations are quite striking. The most important, I think, is the degree to which not only Palestinian negotiators were forthcoming, but the degree to which the Israelis were unwilling to accept concessions. It seriously casts into doubt the idea that Israel would accept anything but complete capitulation by the Palestinians to absolutely everything they’re demanding on every front. We’ve heard about Jerusalem. There is presumably more to come.

But another thing that comes out very strikingly from these documents is the degree to which the United States is twisting the arm of the Palestinians, the degree to which American diplomats, whether Hillary Rodham Clinton or Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice during the previous administration, are unsympathetic to the Palestinians and are in cahoots, in Aaron David Miller’s words, our lawyers for Israel—it’s actually worse than Miller, who was involved in the negotiations for many years, says, from these documents.”

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Hate is a dangerous force, and it is an injurious force, because it injures the object of hate as well as the subject of hate. It injures the hater as well as the hated. And this is why many are saying, “Love or perish.

Martin Luther King, in an interview with Studs Terkel that was recently rebroadcast on Democracy Now. Terkel later went on to ask King about “the revolutionary aspects of love.”
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China’s Other Tibetans: The Uyghurs

After years and years living under Communist rule that looks down upon their Islamic heritage and after having been forced to work in inhumane sweatshops making Nikes and children’s toys China’s ethnic Uyghurs (pro-nounced Wee-ger) have said no más.

As is to be expect Amy Goodman (LDRFJ*) and the team at Democracy Now! have done an amazing job covering the riots in Western China. Today’s show features an interview with Nury Turkel, a Uyghur-American attorney and co-founder of the Uyghur Human Rights Project.

The segment with Turkel gives an excellent over view of what has happened in Western China along with some (gasp) historical context.

LDRFJ = Long Distance Runner for Justice

(hat tip NEF for bringing the story to my attention)

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