Monday, December 22, 2014

Singer Joe Cocker dies


Singer Joe Cocker dies aged 70 after cancer battle

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Singer Joe Cocker, best known for his cover of The Beatles' With A Little Help From My Friends, has died aged 70.
The Sheffield-born singer had a career lasting more than 40 years, with hits including You Are So Beautiful and Up Where We Belong.
His agent Barrie Marshall said Cocker, who died after battling lung cancer, was "simply unique".
Sir Paul McCartney said he was a lovely guy who "brought so much to the world".
Cocker's friend Rick Wakeman, keyboard player for the rock band Yes, called his rendition of With a Little Help From My Friends "sensational" and said: "He had a voice that was just unique."
Wakeman told BBC Radio 2: "The great thing is with someone like Joe is what they leave behind, and that will be with us for years and years."
Sir Paul McCartney: "He turned the [Beatles] song into a soul anthem and I was forever grateful"
Known for his gritty voice, Cocker - a former gas fitter - began his singing career in the pubs and clubs of Sheffield in the 1960s before hitting the big time.
He was propelled to pop stardom when his version of With A Little Help From My Friends reached number one in 1968.
He performed the song at the famous Woodstock Festival in New York state a year later.
He was also well-known for his Mad Dogs and Englishmen Tour of 1970, which visited 48 cities across the US.
His duet with Jennifer Warnes, Up Where We Belong - from An Officer And A Gentleman - hit number one and went on to win both a Grammy and an Academy Award in 1983. He was made an OBE in 2011.
Joe CockerThe Sheffield-born singer performed at the Isle of Wight Festival in 1969
Joe CockerCocker, pictured here at Los Angeles airport in 1972, had shot to fame in the 1960s
Last year, his arena tour across Europe saw him achieve a number one album in Germany and give what was to be his final concert in Hammersmith, London, in June.
Cocker, who recorded 23 studio albums and 40 albums, lived in Colorado, in the US.
Mr Marshall said it was with "the heaviest hearts we heard that our beloved Joe Cocker passed away last night".
Joe Cocker performs Up Where We Belong with Jennifer Warnes
He continued: "He was without the doubt the greatest rock/soul voice ever to come out of Britain and remained the same man throughout his life."
Mr Marshall described Cocker as a "true star" who was also "a kind and humble man who loved to perform.
"Anyone who ever saw him live will never forget him," he added.
'Etched in our memories'
Sir Paul said he would be "forever grateful" to Cocker for turning With A Little Help From My Friends into a "soul anthem".
The former Beatle said: "I knew him through the years as a good mate and I was so sad to hear that he had been ill and really sad to hear today that he had passed away.
"He was a great guy, a lovely guy who brought so much to the world and we'll all miss him."
Other musicians to have paid tribute to Cocker include Beatles drummer Ringo Starr, who tweeted: "Goodbye and God bless to Joe Cocker."
Joe Cocker and Jennifer WarnesCocker's duet with Jennifer Warnes Up Where We Belong won a Grammy and an Oscar
Joe CockerCocker was recognised with an OBE for services to music in 2007
Aerosmith singer Steve Tyler tweeted: "We loved you forever, we will miss you always. RIP Joe Cocker."
Another to pay tribute on Twitter was singer-songwriter Frank Turner, who wrote: "Wow. Sad to hear of Joe Cocker's passing. Incredible singer."
Bryan Adams tweeted: "Joe Cocker has died. RIP my good friend, you were one of the best rock singers ever."
Meanwhile, Edgar Berger, chairman and chief executive of Sony Music Entertainment International, who signed Cocker, said he was "one of the most humble men I've ever met.
He said his voice "will forever be etched in our memories".

Wednesday, November 05, 2014

Amnesty International accuses Israel of committing war crimes during Gaza war this summer

FILE - In this Wednesday, July 16, 2014, file photo, Palestinians mourn over the lifeless bodies of four boys from the same extended Bakr family, covered with yellow flags of Fatah movement, in the mosque during their funeral in Gaza City.A leading human rights group has accused Israel of committing war crimes during this summer's war in Gaza. Amnesty International says Israel displayed "callous indifference" in attacks on family homes in the densely populated coastal strip that in some cases amounted to war crimes. (AP Photo/Khalil Hamra, File) (The Associated Press)

Published November 05, 2014
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JERUSALEM –  Amnesty International on Wednesday accused Israel of committing war crimes during the war in the Gaza Strip this summer, saying it displayed "callous indifference" in attacks on family homes in the densely populated coastal area.

The Gaza war left more than 2,100 Palestinians dead, including many civilians according to Palestinian and U.N. officials. Israel says the number of militants killed was much higher and accuses Hamas of using civilians as human shields. On the Israeli side, 66 soldiers and six civilians were killed.

Amnesty said in a report released Wednesday that "Israeli forces killed scores of Palestinian civilians in attacks targeting houses full of families, which in some cases have amounted to war crimes."

Israel's foreign ministry rejected the report's findings, saying the London-based rights group "ignores documented war crimes perpetrated by Hamas."

"The report does not mention the word terror in relation to Hamas or other armed Palestinian groups, nor mentions tunnels built by Hamas to infiltrate Israel and perpetrate terror attacks," the ministry said.

Israel launched the Gaza operation in early July in response to stepped-up rocket attacks on Israeli cities by the coastal area's militant Palestinian Hamas rulers.

The operation followed a crackdown by Israeli forces in the West Bank, where troops arrested scores of Hamas members, in response to the kidnapping and killings of three teenage Israelis in June by Hamas operatives.

Several weeks later, Jewish extremists kidnapped and burned to death a Palestinian teenager in east Jerusalem in an apparent revenge attack.

But the summer war was the fiercest conflict between the two sides in years.

"Israeli forces have brazenly flouted the laws of war by carrying out a series of attacks on civilian homes, displaying callous indifference to the carnage caused," said Philip Luther, Director of Amnesty's Middle East and North Africa program.

During the 50 days of fighting, Hamas fired thousands of rockets and mortars at Israeli towns and cities, including Tel Aviv, and used a sophisticated tunnel network to carry out attacks on Israeli military encampments in southern Israel, close to the Gaza border. Some of the tunnels also had exits abutting Israeli civilian communities, giving Hamas the ability to attack them as well.

For its part, Israeli forces carried out sustained aerial, artillery and infantry attacks in Gaza, many of which the Amnesty report found to be indiscriminate.

Israel says the military was as careful as possible to avoid civilian casualties citing its system of providing warning to civilians that strikes on their buildings were coming when possible.

It argues that the heavy civilian death toll is Hamas' fault, accusing the Islamic militant group of launching rockets — and drawing retaliation — from school yards, residential areas and mosques.

"The report exposes a pattern of attacks on civilian homes by Israeli forces which have shown a shocking disregard for the lives of Palestinian civilians, who were given no warning and had no chance to flee," Luther said.

Thursday, October 30, 2014

Sweden Becomes the First E.U. Member to Recognize a Palestinian State


The decision, which has drawn the ire of Israel, comes unexpectedly early

The Swedish government became the first E.U. member to officially recognize a Palestinian state on Thursday.

Newly elected Prime Minister Stefan Lofven first announced the move at his swearing-in ceremony on Oct. 3, but he was not expected to follow through so soon, Haaretz reports.

“Some will claim that today’s decision comes too early. I’m rather afraid it’s too late,” writes Foreign Minister Margot Wallstrom in the Swedish daily Dagens Nyheter. “The past year, we’ve seen how the peace negotiations once again have halted, how decisions on new settlements on occupied Palestinian land have obstructed a two-state solution and how violence has returned to Gaza.”

Wallstrom writes that the recognition aims to support moderate forces among the Palestinians, make future negotiations more equal and give young Palestinians hope of a peaceful solution to the conflict.

Israel has publicly protested the move, which some believe is feeding unrealistic Palestinian expectations of working out a resolution with the international community but without involving Israel, writes the Jerusalem Post.

A total of 134 other countries recognized Palestine before Sweden. Hungary, Poland and Slovakia all did so before joining the E.U.

Sunday, September 28, 2014

Palestinian leader accuses Israel of 'genocide' at UN



Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas speaks during the 69th session of the United Nations General Assembly at United Nations headquarters in New York, New York, USA, 26 September 2014Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas received loud applause throughout his speech
Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas has accused Israel of carrying out a "war of genocide" in Gaza in his speech at the UN General Assembly.
Mr Abbas said Israeli "war crimes" in Gaza should be punished, but stopped short of saying he would take the issue to the International Criminal Court.
His speech brought strong condemnation from Israel and from the US, which described it as "offensive".
The 50-day conflict left about 2,100 Palestinians and 73 Israelis dead.
Correspondents say the conflict has weakened Mr Abbas politically, with his rivals in the radical group Hamas, which dominates Gaza, seeing a surge of popularity among Palestinians for fighting Israel.
The UN says that most of the Palestinian dead were civilians. Israel says the high civilian death toll was because of Hamas fighters launching attacks from residential areas, including schools and mosques, drawing return fire.
Earlier this month Israel ordered a criminal investigation into five incidents in which civilians are believed to have died, and is investigating over 100 incidents in total.
'Fundamental questions'
Mr Abbas said the scale of damage in Gaza was unprecedented and surpassed that of earlier wars.
"This last war against Gaza was a series of absolute war crimes carried out before the eyes and ears of the entire world, moment by moment," he told the UN General Assembly in New York.
He added that it was "impossible" to return to negotiations with Israel that did not address what he called "fundamental questions".
"There is no meaning or value in negotiations for which the agreed objective is not ending the Israeli occupation and achieving the independence of the State of Palestine with East Jerusalem as its capital on the entire Palestinian Territory occupied in the 1967 war," he said.
Israeli Foreign Minister Avigdor Lieberman said it was a "speech of incitement filled with lies". He said Mr Abbas's remarks "highlight once again how he does not want and cannot be a partner for a reasonable diplomatic agreement".
He went on to accuse the Palestinian leader of "diplomatic terrorism".
Damaged buildings in the northern Gaza Strip town of Beit Hanoun (18 August 2014)More than 100,000 people were left homeless by the recent 50-day conflict
Israeli soldiers near border with Gaza (25/08/14)Israel says militants deliberately fired at it from civilian sites
US State Department spokeswoman Jen Psaki said President Abbas's speech "included offensive characterisations that were deeply disappointing".
"Such provocative statements are counterproductive and undermine efforts to create a positive atmosphere and restore trust between the parties," she said.
Mr Abbas has previously threatened to take Israel to the International Criminal Court, but did not mention the body in his speech.
The Palestinian leader also said the "hour of independence of the state of Palestine" had arrived. He added that he would be seeking a UN Security Council resolution on a two-state solution, but gave no time frame.
The Israeli delegation was not present in the hall during Mr Abbas's speech.
Israel launched a major military operation in Gaza on 8 July, with the stated aim of stopping militants firing rockets and mortars at its territory.
Following several short-lived ceasefires, both sides agreed to an open-ended truce on 26 August which has so far held.

Saturday, September 13, 2014

Israeli intelligence veterans refuse to spy on Palestinians


Israeli soldiers patrol near the Qalandia checkpoint in the West Bank (13 August 2014)Intelligence gathering is a key part of Israel's military operations

Dozens of veterans of an elite Israeli military signals intelligence unit have said they will no longer serve in operations against Palestinians.
Forty-three past and present reservists signed a letter about Unit 8200, which carries out electronic surveillance.
They said the intelligence it gathered - much of it concerning innocent people - was used to "deepen military rule" in the Occupied Territories.
Israel's military said it held the unit to ethical standards "without rival".
Israel has occupied the West Bank and East Jerusalem, since 1967. It pulled its troops and settlers out of Gaza in 2005, though the UN still regards Gaza as under Israeli occupation.
'Serious doubt'
Unit 8200 is the Israeli military's central intelligence gathering body and is often likened to the US National Security Agency (NSA).

The protest letter signed by the veterans of the unit was sent to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and armed forces chiefs.

The newspaper Yedioth Ahronoth quoted the letter as saying that unlike in other countries there was "no oversight on methods of intelligence or tracking, and the use of intelligence information against the Palestinians, regardless of whether they are connected to violence or not".
"We refuse to take part in actions against Palestinians and refuse to continue serving as a tool for deepening military rule in the Occupied Territories," the letter added.
"Intelligence allows ongoing control over millions of people, thorough and intrusive monitoring and invasion into most aspects of life. All of this does not allow for normal living, fuels more violence and puts off any end to the conflict."
The names of the signatories were not published, but they include officers, former instructors and senior NCOs.
Several told Israeli media that hey had been tasked with gathering private information - including sexual preferences and health problems - that could be "used to extort people into becoming informants".
They also claimed that some intelligence was collected in pursuit of the "agendas" of individual Israeli politicians.
The Israeli military spokesman's office said in a statement that Unit 8200 personnel were held to ethical standards "without rival in the intelligence community in Israel or the world", and had internal mechanisms for filing misconduct complaints, Reuters news agency reported.
That the letter writers went first to the media "raises serious doubt as to the seriousness of their claims", the statement added.
Former Israeli military intelligence chief Amos Yadlin dismissed the signatories as a "fringe percentage" of those working for Unit 8200.

Friday, September 12, 2014

Cuba to send doctors to Ebola areas




Baby tested for EbolaIn some affected countries there are very few doctors available to tackle the disease
Cuba is sending 165 health workers to help tackle the Ebola outbreak in West Africa, officials say.
Doctors, nurses and infection control specialists will travel to Sierra Leone in October and stay for six months.
The announcement comes as the World Health Organization says new cases in West Africa are increasing faster than the capacity to manage them.
More than 2,400 people have died from the virus in recent months and some 4,700 people have been infected.

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I am extremely grateful for the generosity of the Cuban government and these health professionals”
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The death toll remains highest in Liberia, Sierra Leone and Guinea.
World Health Organization (WHO) officials say the number of people affected is likely to be much greater than current estimates suggest.
In Liberia WHO experts say there is not a single bed left to treat patients with Ebola.
But the world football association, Fifa, says it is joining forces with the United Nations to turn the country's national stadium into a large-scale Ebola treatment unit.
Dr Margaret Chan, director of the WHO, said: "If we are going to go to war with Ebola we need the resources to fight.
"I am extremely grateful for the generosity of the Cuban government and these health professionals for doing their part to help us contain the worst Ebola outbreak ever known."
'Health diplomacy'
She added: "Cuba is world-famous for its ability to train outstanding doctors and nurses and for its generosity in helping fellow countries on the route to progress."
Through a global medical programme, doctors have been deployed to a range of countries, from Algeria to South Africa.
And many consider this medical help to be a central part of Cuba's international relations.
One of Cuba's most extensive efforts is an eye surgery programme in Venezuela where thousands of cataract operations have been performed.
Hundreds of Cuban medical workers were sent to Haiti during the earthquake in 2010.
The country also trains thousands of overseas medical students, many of whom return to their home nations to work.
Ebola virus disease (EVD)
Coloured transmission electron micro graph of a single Ebola virus, the cause of Ebola fever
  • Symptoms include high fever, bleeding and severe headaches
  • Fatality rate can reach 90%
  • Incubation period is two to 21 days
  • There is no vaccine or cure
  • Supportive care such as rehydrating patients who have diarrhoea and vomiting can help recovery
  • Fruit bats are considered to be virus' natural host

Sunday, August 31, 2014

Jews 'forced' to leave Guatemala village

BBC News
29 August 2014 Last updated at 21:38 ET 
The Lev Tahor are now hoping to find a place to live somewhere else in Guatemala

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Some 230 members of an Orthodox Jewish group have begun leaving a village in western Guatemala after a bitter row with the local indigenous community.
The Lev Tahor members were asked to leave San Juan La Laguna after meetings with elders of the Mayan community.
The elders accused the Jews of shunning the villagers and imposing their religion and customs.
The Lev Tahor had settled in the village six years ago as the group searched for religious freedom.
'Self-defence'
Over the last several days they were seen packing their belongings on lorries in preparations for the departure from the village, about 150km (90 miles) west of the capital Guatemala City.
"We are a people of peace and in order to avoid an incident we've already begun to leave," Lev Tahor member Misael Santos told the AFP news agency.
"We have a right to be there, but they threatened us with lynching if we don't leave," he added.
Lev Tahor members prepare to leave San Juan La Laguna on a busThe Lev Tahor are now hoping to find a place to live somewhere else in Guatemala
Members of San Juan La Laguna's indigenous communityThe indigenous community says its rights must be respected
Lev Tahor members, who practise an austere form of Judaism, also complained that they received threats that water and electricity would be cut if they stayed on.
Meanwhile, the village elders said the Jewish members "wanted to impose their religion" and were undermining the Catholic faith that was predominant in San Juan La Laguna.
"We act in self-defence and to respect our rights as indigenous people. The (Guatemalan) constitution protects us because we need to conserve and preserve our culture," Miguel Vasquez, a spokesman for the elders council, said.
The Lev Tahor said it hoped to settle elsewhere in Guatemala.
Many of the Jewish group members had been living in the village for six years but some had arrived earlier this year from Canada after a row with the authorities.
Whenever Jews complain about the "inherent anti-Semitism" of Gentiles against Jewish communities, here is an example of why pogroms happened in Europe wherever Jewish communities established themselves. The religion of Judaism is based on blanket racism exactly like white supremist ideology is based on blanket racism. It is the religion itself that makes Jews racists which is plainly visible in Zionism in Israelis stealing of Palestine away from real Semitic peoples, Arab Palestinians. 

Was the Israeli teens kidnapping staged to do this? Israel announces West Bank land as state


English.news.cn   2014-08-31 20:23:10

JERUSALEM, Aug. 31 (Xinhua) -- Israeli authorities announced Sunday that a land of 4,000 dunam (four square km) used as a settlement in the West Bank would be turned into state land and the government would acknowledge it as a new Israeli community.
There is no ownership claimed by Palestinians over these specific lands, Israeli authorities said, adding that there will be a period of 45 days, in which objections against the decision could be filed.
There is currently a settlement in the area of Gva'ot, near Gush Ezion in the West Bank, which is built without proper permits. While, with the announcement, the settlement will be turned into part of Israeli lands.
The decision was made following the kidnapping and murder of three Israeli teens at the same are in June when Israeli Defense Minister Moshe Ya'alon said a new settlement will be established in the area.
West Bank settlements are considered illegal by the international community and prevent a territorial continuity to the Palestinian territories in the West Bank.
"The announcement paves the way to the establishment of the new city of Gva'ot", David Perl, head of the Gush Etzion regional council, told the Ynet news website.
The move is a blow to Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas, said Yariv Oppenheimer, head of the Peace Now, a left-wing non- governmental organization, which monitors Israel's settlement policy in the West Bank.
"It is sending the message to the Palestinian people that the government of Israel is negotiating with Hamas, while at the same time destroying any chance to reach a true accord with moderate people," Oppenheimer told Ynet.
Israel occupied the West Bank during the 1967 Mideast War and annexed east Jerusalem where are slated to be part of a future Palestinian state.
In June, following the establishment of the Palestinian unity government, Israel announced in response the immediate marketing of 1,500 new housing units in the settlements.
According to a report by the Peace Now non-governmental organization in April, Israel had issued a record number of 4,868 housing units in the West Bank and east Jerusalem settlements between July 2013 and April 2014, during which Israel and the Palestinian Authority underwent the U.S.-mediated peace negotiations.
 Every day, every year, Israelis steal a bit more of Palestine in total disregard for United Nations and International Law. This is what we Americans are paying for: for Israelis to kill any Palestinians who dare to resist their stealing of Palestine. 

Wednesday, August 27, 2014

Domestic violence less likely among married couples who smoke pot

Domestic violence less likely among married couples who smoke pot

The annual prevalence rate of marijuana smoking in the U.S. as of 2009 was 13.7 million.

By Lisa Rennie, Daily Digest News
Wednesday, August 27, 2014

The more pot married couples smoke, the less likely that domestic violence occurs in their homes, according to new research.

Researchers at the University at Buffalo School of Public Health and Health Professions and Research Institute on Addictions (RIA) looked at data on a cross-sectional basis over a nine-year time period, in an attempt to identify why there have been inconsistent findings regarding domestic violence in homes with pot-smoking couples.

According to the World Drug Report 2011 (WDR 2011), the annual prevalence rate of marijuana smoking in the US as of 2009 was 13.7 percent.

The researchers discovered that the more often couples smoked marijuana (approximately two or three times monthly), the less frequent husbands engaged in violent behavior against their wives. The corelations between non-violence and pot use was most prevalent among women who had no previous history of antisocial behavior.

Lead investigator Kenneth Leonard, PhD, director of the UB Research Institute on Addictions, says it is the prolonged use of pot over time that is a predictor of domestic violence within the home, and not necessarily whether marijuana is used on any given day.

“These findings suggest that marijuana use is predictive of lower levels of aggression towards one’s partner in the following year. As in other survey studies of marijuana and partner violence, our study examines patterns of marijuana use and the occurrence of violence within a year period. It does not examine whether using marijuana on a given day reduces the likelihood of violence at that time,” said Leonard in a statement.

The findings of the study are published in Psychology of Addictive Behaviors.

Give Peace a Chance. We knew it all along.

Saturday, August 23, 2014

ISRAEL RETRACT FALSE ALLEGATION


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Israeli officials retracted this morning their earlier claim on Friday that the rocket that killed a four-year-old child in Southern Israel was launched from an UNRWA school in the Gaza Strip. The Israeli news reports that the rocket was launched from an UNRWA school were false. The same media outlets that rushed to report the incident without seeking confirmation from UNRWA are required and called upon to also report the Israeli army retraction.  We also call on Israeli military spokespersons and other official sources to ensure the accuracy of their facts before going public.
UNRWA deplores the killing of all children during this conflict, including the killing of the four-year-old Israeli child yesterday and the hundreds of Palestinian children killed since the start of the current fighting. We call on all parties to ensure protection and care of children affected by armed conflict, in accordance with their obligations under international law.
UNRWA is working under incredible pressure right now in Gaza providing assistance to hundreds of thousands of people displaced by the fighting. Even during this extraordinarily difficult situation, we do our utmost to maintain the highest standards of neutrality for our staff, our property and in our installations.

BACKGROUND INFORMATION

UNRWA is a United Nations agency established by the General Assembly in 1949 and is mandated to provide assistance and protection to a population of some 5 million registered Palestine refugees. Its mission is to help Palestine refugees in Jordan, Lebanon, Syria, West Bank and the Gaza Strip to achieve their full potential in human development, pending a just solution to their plight. UNRWA’s services encompass education, health care, relief and social services, camp infrastructure and improvement, and microfinance.
Financial support to UNRWA has not kept pace with an increased demand for services caused by growing numbers of registered refugees, expanding need, and deepening poverty. As a result, the Agency's General Fund (GF), supporting UNRWA’s core activities and 97 per cent reliant on voluntary contributions, has begun each year with a large projected deficit. Currently the deficit stands at US$ 68 million.

For more information, please contact:

Christopher Gunness
UNRWA Spokesperson
Mobile: 
+972 (0)54 240 2659
Office: 
+972 (0)2 589 0267
Sami Mshasha
UNRWA Arabic Spokesperson
Mobile: 
+972 (0)54 216 8295
Office: 
+972 (0)2 589 0724

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