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Wednesday, 8 February 2012

Churkin: I Did Not Make Those Threats To Bin Jassem

The Chinese News Agency Xhinua Net reported yesterday that Mr. Churkin denounced the fact that he threatened Bin Jassem during the UN Security Council meeting held on February 4th 2012. 

According to an article by the same news agency, Mr. Churkin considered that the disseminations of such "dirty", "provocative", and false reports aim chiefly at damaging the Russian relations with Arab countries.

On the personal front, and since I posted the news about the conversation between Churkin and Bin Jassem, I hereby sincerely and genuinely apologize...not for posting the news, but for failing to credit it to "anonymous sources".

As clearly shown in my blog, I am accustomed to crediting the source of the news or report. This one time, however, I was not able to do so because I could not locate the original source (or the video of this now infamous conversation).

In my case, I posted the news simply because I was exited. Despite Churkin's denial to the alleged threats made to Bin Jassem, I still hope to God that the incident be a true one.

However, since I vowed never to be part of the industry of "creating" news, I am compelled to publish this corrective post.

Honestly, I still don't know which is the fact, and which is not. In my mind (and my heart), I have imagined the conversation between Churkin and Bin Jassem a zillion times, and I was so eager to find a recording of that conversation. 

Unfortunately, I did not find any evidence of the latter...but I still smile, from the bottom of my heart, every-time I replay the Churkin-Bin Jassem dialogue in my head.

Last but not least, Mr. Churkin should not consider his "alleged" threats to Bin Jassem as a possible offense to Arab countries. On the contrary, many of us thought of that incident as a retribution to genuine Arabs who do not, not in their silliest whims, think of Bin Jassem as a representative of the Arab mind, values, and spirit.

Whether true news or not...thank you Mr. Churkin for this opportunity to smile, even laugh, from the bottom of my heart!

Tuesday, 7 February 2012

All Arab countries are FREE and DEMOCRATIC...EXCEPT FOR SYRIA (III)

All Arab countries are FREE and DEMOCRATIC...EXCEPT FOR SYRIA.

This is what the relentlessness, persistence, and fierceness of Qatari foreign minister Hamad Bin Jasem in his quest to take down the Syrian Regime insinuates.


Is this true? 


Decide for yourself after reading the here-below.

This report elaborates on the Wikileaks scandal which exposed how Waddah Khanfar, the Ex-Chair of  the TV mouthpiece of Bin Jassem himself  Al-Jazeera, used to receive directives from the CIA regarding the content of the news aired by the most influential Arab channel of our day.

Here is the content of the leaked cable where the rule of the Al Thani family over Qatar is seen as US necessity, and where Al Jazeera TV is described as both as a tool for US foreign policy and a bargaining instrument for the Qatari government.

Talk about democracy Mr. Bin Jassem!

Churkin to Bin Jassem: If You talk To Me In This Tone Again...There Will Be No Qatar After Today


The French channel FRANCE 2 aired a conversation between the representative of Russia in the Security Council, Vitaly Churkin, and Qatar’s Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Hamad bin Jassem during the last UN Security Council meeting on Saturday February the 4th 2012.

During the meeting, the Qatari Bin Jassem is heard warning Churkin from vetoing any UN decision against Syria. He asked that Russia conquer with any such decision, otherwise it will "lose all the Arab countries".

Churkin, very calmly, warned Bin Jassem from talking to him "in this tone once again", otherwise "there will be no such thing as Qatar after today."

Churkin added: "You are a guest on the Security Council…so have respect for yourself…a promise to your size…and I’m basically not talking to you…I speak on behalf of Great Russia…with adults only."

Very, very, very diplomatically and well put Mr. Churkin…chapeau bas Monsieur!

NB: I have been trying to find the video on the Internet. I will post it once I do.

All Arab countries are FREE and DEMOCRATIC...EXCEPT FOR SYRIA (II)

All Arab countries are FREE and DEMOCRATIC...EXCEPT FOR SYRIA.

This is what the relentlessness, persistence, and fierceness of Qatari foreign minister Hamad Bin Jasem in his quest to take down the Syrian Regime insinuates.

Is this true? 

This report on His Majesty Prince Saud Abdulaziz Bin Nasser Al Saud of Saudi Arabia can help you decide for yourself.

The royal was found guilty of strangling "his servant after biting him on both cheeks in a violent attack that is said to have been sexual in nature. The initial beating, which occurred after a night out on Valentine's Day, was caught on tape by an elevator camera in the 5-star London hotel where the prince and his servant were staying."

Note how the report ends with the following: "Saud may need to seek asylum in Britain upon completing his prison sentence instead of returning home because of the possibility of execution. In Saudi Arabia, homosexuality is a capital offense."

So both, the Saudi regime and the Saudi royal as well, are more concerned with the act of homosexuality than the act of killing!

All Arab countries are FREE and DEMOCRATIC...EXCEPT FOR SYRIA (I)


All Arab countries are FREE and DEMOCRATIC...EXCEPT FOR SYRIA.

This is what the relentlessness, persistence, and fierceness of Qatari foreign minister Hamad Bin Jasem in his quest to take down the Syrian Regime insinuates.

Is this true? 

This video of His Majesty Prince Al Hassan of Morocco could help you decide for yourself.

The Prince is filmed during the official opening of a Zoo in Al Rabat City.

Oh! by the way, His Majesty is just eight years old!

By the way -again-, Islam, the supposedly barbarous and inhumane religion instructs us -humans- to kneel for no one, no object, no entity...but for Al Mighty God...let alone for an eight-year old child.