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Saturday 18 November 2023

All of my heroes are dead.

 Pete Seeger was the last to go; Phil Ochs the first. I suppose it is the result of being very old myself and I,  certainly, won't be anyone's hero. The following extract is taken from "The Church Times" ( yes I am very catholic in my reading habits - no pun intended) and is taken from a review of a new biography on the subject. Any guesses from my two readers out there? Clue - he was not a folk singer.


Nevertheless, the author points to the many government reforms that civilised Britain in ways that we now take for granted. Among these were further regulations on racial discrim­­ination, abolition of capital pun­ishment and corporal punishment in prisons,  legalising abortion and same-sex relations, reforming divorce laws, and the creation of the Open University.

Further, the Government could be proud of its record on housing, social services, health, and its help for the poorest, promoting equal pay for women and attempting to end the stigma attached to those on state benefits by recognising that the re­­cipients had rights

Sunday 22 October 2023

Julian Barnes

 "The world had moved on, become more scientific, more practical, less under the sway of the old superstitions. And tyrants had moved on as well. Perhaps conscience no longer had an evolutionary function, and so had been bred out. Penetrate beneath the modern tyrant’s skin, go down layer after layer, and you will find that the texture does not change, that granite encloses yet more granite; and there is no cave of conscience to be found”.

Monday 15 May 2023

Yesterday was Nakba day - watch the videos.

 

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Dear Readers,

Today is Nakba Day, when we commemorate the ethnic cleansing of Palestine in 1948 when over 500 Palestinian towns and villages were destroyed, and over 750,000 Palestinians forcibly displaced.  

 

Over ten thousand of you marched with us in London over the weekend to commemorate the 75th anniversary of the Nakba and stand in solidarity with the Palestinian people and their struggle for freedom and justice. The Palestinian people today mark the Nakba not just as an historical moment of trauma but as an ongoing process of dispossession and colonisation.

Today on Nakba day Palestinians wake up to the realities of  military occupation. They continue to suffer conditions of apartheid and face ongoing attempts by Israel to remove them from their homes, villages, and neighbourhoods in Jenin, Jerusalem, Nablus and Masafer Yatta.  In Gaza they continue to face a punishing blockade which makes living conditions unbearable and regular deadly airstrikes by Israel. 75 years later, the majority of the Palestinian people are still in exile, prevented by Israel from returning to their homeland.
 
We know that their resitance to this ongoing injustice is steadfast and that their will is unbreakable. Today we collectively renew our commitment to stand with them. We will never stop marching, will never stop boycotting, will never stop protesting until Palestine is free from the river to the sea. 
 
As Jeremy Corbyn said at our rally, “For those that think we are going to go away, dream on! We will never give up on the rights of the Palestinian people.”
 
The Palestinian people will never stop resisting. But they need our support.
 
Palestinians have called on all people of conscience across the world to spread awareness of their struggle and the historic and ongoing Nakba. We must answer them and continue to put pressure on Israel and our governments to demand Palestinians rights are respected.
 
Here’s what you can do today. Share our Nakba stories videos on Twitter, to help spread knowledge about the Nakba and build international solidarity for Palestine.

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Thanks for taking action and for supporting our work. If you missed yesterday’s protest and want to get involved, head to our website to join your local branch of PSC. 

In solidarity, 
 
Gabriel
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Tuesday 18 April 2023

Seymour Hersh on widespread fraud in Ukraine by Zelensky and Co.

 The Ukraine government, headed by Volodymyr Zelensky, has been using American taxpayers’ funds to pay dearly for the vitally needed diesel fuel that is keeping the Ukrainian army on the move in its war with Russia. It is unknown how much the Zelensky government is paying per gallon for the fuel, but the Pentagon was paying as much as $400 per gallon to transport gasoline from a port in Pakistan, via truck or parachute, into Afghanistan during the decades-long American war there.

What also is unknown is that Zelensky has been buying the fuel from Russia, the country with which it, and Washington, are at war, and the Ukrainian president and many in his entourage have been skimming untold millions from the American dollars earmarked for diesel fuel payments. One estimate by analysts from the Central Intelligence Agency put the embezzled funds at $400 million last year, at least; another expert compared the level of corruption in Kiev as approaching that of the Afghan war, “although there will be no professional audit reports emerging from the Ukraine.”

“Zelensky’s been buying discount diesel from the Russians,” one knowledgeable American intelligence official told me. “And who’s paying for the gas and oil? We are. Putin and his oligarchs are making millions” on it.

Many government ministries in Kiev have been literally “competing,” I was told, to set up front companies for export contracts for weapons and ammunition with private arms dealers around the world, all of which provide kickbacks. Many of those companies are in Poland and Czechia, but others are thought to exist in the Persian Gulf and Israel. “I wouldn’t be surprised to learn that there are others in places like the Cayman Islands and Panama, and there are lots of Americans involved,” an American expert on international trade told me. 

The issue of corruption was directly raised with Zelensky in a meeting last January in Kiev with CIA Director William Burns. His message to the Ukrainian president, I was told by an intelligence official with direct knowledge of the meeting, was out of a 1950s mob movie. The senior generals and government officials in Kiev were angry at what they saw as Zelensky’s greed, so Burns told the Ukrainian president, because “he was taking a larger share of the skim money than was going to the generals.” 

Burns also presented Zelensky with a list of thirty-five generals and senior officials whose corruption was known to the CIA and others in the American government. Zelensky responded to the American pressure ten days later by publicly dismissing ten of the most ostentatious officials on the list and doing little else. “The ten he got rid of were brazenly bragging about the money they had—driving around Kiev in their new Mercedes,” the intelligence official told me.