Truthout Headlines February 10
Thursday 10 February 2011
Mubarak Refuses to Step
Down
Anthony Shadid and David D. Kirpatrick, The New
York Times News Service: "President Hosni Mubarak told the
Egyptian people Thursday that he would delegate more
authority to his vice president, Omar Suleiman, but that he
would not resign his post, contradicting earlier reports
that he would step aside and surprising hundreds of
thousands of demonstrators gathered to hail his departure
from the political scene. In a nationally televised address
following a tumultuous day of political rumors and
conflicting reports, Mr. Mubarak said he would 'admit
mistakes' and honor the sacrifices of young people killed in
the three-week uprising, but that he would continue to
'shoulder my responsibilities' until September, and did not
give a firm indication that he would cede political power."
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Egypt Protests:
Watch for the Demands
Robert Naiman, Truthout: "Four
key demands have been constantly lifted up by protesters and
opposition parties, which are essential for a credible
transition to democracy: ending the arbitrary detention and
harassment of journalists, human rights activists and
peaceful demonstrators and freeing those who have been
detained; ending the state of emergency; allowing free
electoral competition in elections; and restoring full
judicial supervision of elections.... Without these reforms,
any 'orderly transition' in Egypt is likely to be a
transition not to democracy, but a transition to
dictatorship under a different face."
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The Palestine
Papers, or How Everything You Thought You Knew About the
Peace Process Was Wrong
Max Ajl, Truthout: "Common
wisdom is that the 20-year-old peace process has been edging
toward a two-state solution, based on a formula that half
the world can recite verbatim: borders following the
pre-1967-war armistice line with minor and mutual
adjustments, a Palestinian capital in East Jerusalem and a
land bridge between Gaza and the West Bank, with refugees
either repatriated or given adequate compensation."
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Why Bradley
Manning Is a Patriot, Not a Criminal: An Opening Statement
for the Defense of Private Manning
Chase Madar,
TomDispatch: "Bradley Manning, a 23-year-old from Crescent,
Oklahoma, enlisted in the U.S. military in 2007 to give
something back to his country and, he hoped, the world. For
the past seven months, Army Private First Class Manning has
been held in solitary confinement in the Marine Corps brig
in Quantico, Virginia. Twenty-five thousand other Americans
are also in prolonged solitary confinement, but the
conditions of Manning's pre-trial detention have been
sufficiently brutal for the United Nation's Special
Rapporteur on Torture to announce an investigation."
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John Pilger | The
Revolt in Egypt Is Coming Home
John Pilger, Truthout:
"The uprising in Egypt is our theater of the possible. It is
what people across the world have struggled for and their
thought controllers have feared. Western commentators
invariably misuse the words 'we' and 'us' to speak on behalf
of those with power who see the rest of humanity as useful
or expendable. The 'we' and 'us' are universal now. Tunisia
came first, but the spectacle always promised to be
Egyptian."
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Jordan Feels a
Jolt
Mona Alami, Inter Press Service: "The wave of
political protests that has struck parts of the Middle East
and North Africa over the past few weeks has also affected
the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan. The protest movement here,
initiated in the wake of the Tunisian Jasmine revolution,
underscores the population's demand for political reform. A
movement of discontent over rising prices kicked off early
in January in the city of Theiban, south of Amman. Some 200
demonstrators demanded that the government take greater
control over prices and initiate more anti- corruption
efforts. The movement gained momentum with protests erupting
in Karak and Irbid."
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House Republicans
Battle Turmoil in Their Ranks
Carl Hulse, The New
York Times News Service: "Under pressure to make deeper
spending cuts and blindsided by embarrassing floor defeats,
House Republican leaders are quickly discovering the limits
of control over their ideologically driven and
independent-minded new majority. For the second consecutive
day, House Republicans on Wednesday lost a floor vote due to
a mini-revolt, this time over a plan to demand a repayment
from the United Nations."
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News in Brief:
HuffPost Bloggers Threaten Boycott Over AOL Merger, and More
...
Bloggers and writers for the Huffington Post feel
betrayed by HuffPost founder Arianna Huffington's decision
to sell her left-leaning news site to AOL; Republicans in
Congress are promoting bold plans to curtail the
Environmental Protection Agency's expanded power to regulate
greenhouse gas emissions; Republicans launched a new effort
to defund Planned Parenthood this week; in the past week,
the number of Americans filing for state unemployment
benefits fell 36,000 from the previous week.
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Egypt
Demonstrates for Democracy; Americans Contemplate PATRIOT
Act Extension
Shahid Buttar, Truthout: "In spite of
our own interests, Americans and the US government are
supplying the boots that rest on the necks of citizens of
Egypt and dictatorships around the world. Meanwhile, we
remain silent as the impending reauthorization of the
PATRIOT Act threatens to speed the momentum of repression in
our own country."
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Hungry Gazans
Feed Egyptian Troops
Mohammed Omer, Inter Press
Service: "Mustapha Suleiman, 27, from J Block east of the
Rafah crossing with Egypt, crosses through gaps in the iron
fence on the border carrying bread, water, meat cans and a
handful of vegetables for Egyptian soldiers stationed on the
other side. 'Whatever you offer on Saturday you will receive
on Sunday,' Suleiman says. 'I am ready to help with what I
have, for all the work they do.' Egyptian troops have run
short of essential supplies, caught up in clashes involving
Bedouin groups. Serious clashes have erupted between riot
police and Bedouin groups over the past two weeks."
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Paul Krugman | To
Get Back on Track, Grow That Economy
Paul Krugman,
Krugman & Co.: "Advanced countries' economies still have
plenty of room to grow, yet some economists have been
arguing lately that global growth is hitting supply-side
limits, and that not much can be done through policy to fix
it. The argument has arisen because high unemployment and
low inflation prevail in advanced economies, while the rest
of the world is facing accelerating inflation, together with
rising commodity prices."
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Time to Divest
From the War Machine; Drones First?
Nick Mottern,
Truthout: "On January 12, 2011, the investment world
thrilled to the announcement that ITT Corporation, one of
the top ten US military contractors, will disengage from its
'defense' business as part of a planned split into three new
companies. The move points to ITT as a possible canary in
the coal mine for military contractors, and a signal to
those of us who want to stop our current wars that the time
is right to mount a divestment campaign on the war
industry."
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TRUTHOUT'S BUZZFLASH DAILY
HEADLINES
While the right wing claims that
American capitalism leads the world, the New York Stock
Exchange (NYSE) is about to be acquired by new owners in
Germany.
That's right, long the symbol
of the so-called "free market," the likely sale symbolizes
that Wall Street is no longer the center of the financial
universe.
As of February 9, a New York Times article predicts, "A
merger would potentially let customers trade stocks in New
York, options tied to those shares in Paris and derivatives
linked to them in Frankfurt."
The NYSE
has long offered a favorite photo opportunity for US
politicians and presidents, who would ring the famous
opening bell of the market, symbolizing their support of the
American "free enterprise system."
But
it looks like, in the near future, the financial
transactions of the global elite will officially be
disbursed more and more around the
world.
The right-wing nostalgia for the
financial might of America that characterized the post-WWII
generation is becoming increasingly exposed as a
mirage.
The national boundaries of
investment are being made ever more negligible by an
international marketplace that owes no allegiance to any
individual nation.
The NYSE, which was
founded in 1792, will no longer be owned by
Americans.
This single act won't stop
the Tea Party from sipping on its cup of delusions, but at
some point the reality will set
in.
America's financial destiny is
inextricably intertwined with that of the
world.
Mark Karlin
Editor, BuzzFlash
at Truthout
Obama Says History
Unfolding in Egypt
Read the Article at CNN
WikiLeaks:
Egyptian "Torturers" Trained by FBI
Read the Article at The Telegraph
UK
Obama and Bush Killing Public Education Softly
With Their Songs and Slogans
Read the Article at BuzzFlash
Let
Them Breathe Carcinogens: Gingrich Calls for Eliminating
EPA
Read the Article at The Washington
Post
Arizona Sen. Jon "Right Wing" Kyl (R)
Announces His Retirement
Read the Article at The Washington
Post
Afghan Proposal Would Clamp Down on Women's
Shelters
Read the Article at The New York
Times
Obama Promotes Plan for Near Universal
Wireless
Read the Article at AP
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