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Headline News 05-01-2012

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Headlines:

  • Eurozone Collapse 'Starts this Year' says CEBR
  • Syria Government Deceiving Arab League Monitors
  • Hard-line U.S. Policy Tips Iran toward Belligerence
  • Taliban Publicly Expresses Interest in Talks with U.S.
  • Pakistan is a Slave of the US

 

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Eurozone collapse 'starts this year' says CEBR:

Europe's single currency is almost certain to disintegrate within the next decade, a leading think tank has predicted, with Greece and Italy potentially abandoning the euro this year. As the troubled euro marked its 10th anniversary this weekend, the Centre for Economics and Business Research (CEBR) said there was a 99pc chance that the currency would not survive the next 10 years. "It now looks as though 2012 will be the year when the euro starts to break up," the CEBR said. The think tank added that Britain could well be in recession already, with growth likely to contract in the final quarter of 2011 and the first quarter of 2012. "It is not a done deal yet - we are only forecasting a 60pc probability - but our forecast is that by the end of the year at least one country (and probably more) will leave", said Douglas McWilliams, the CEBR's chief executive.

Syria government deceiving Arab League Monitors:

Opposition activists in Syria have accused the government of deceiving Arab League monitors. Military vehicles have been replaced to make it look as though the army has left city centres as required by an Arab League peace plan, activists said. At least 12 people were killed across Syria on Wednesday, according to one activist network. The UN says more than 5,000 civilians have been killed in a crackdown on anti-government protests since March. Casualty figures and other details are hard to verify as most foreign media are barred from reporting freely in Syria. Around 100 Arab League observers have been in Syria since last week to monitor compliance to a peace plan brokered by the Arab League. "The observers are going to areas known to be loyal to the regime," Rami Abdel Rahman, head of the UK-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, told the Associated Press news agency. "Since the mission started the regime is limiting their movements and when they go out they are under the protection and supervision" of Syrian security forces, activist Mustafa Osso told AP from Syria

Hard-line U.S. policy tips Iran toward belligerence:

The latest warning by Iran, that a U.S. aircraft carrier that recently transited through the Strait of Hormuz should not do so again, is a sign to the West that should be well-observed. It tells us the regime in Tehran is ready for a fight. Tensions between Iran and the U.S. are so high, a conflagration could be tripped off without either country intending it. This latest spiral of hostility began after the U.S. and its European allies responded to the International Atomic Energy Agency's report on Iran's nuclear activities by imposing and threatening additional, tougher sanctions. New U.S. measures may drastically cut Iran's oil revenue. That, in turn, may threaten the Iranian regime's hold on power. Predictably, then, the ruling clerics are responding with shows of strength to boost solidarity at home. And they can be counted on to accelerate Iran's nuclear program, which they see as a deterrent to foreign intervention.

Taliban publicly expresses interest in talks with U.S:

The Taliban on Tuesday for the first time publicly expressed interest in negotiating with Washington, outlining a vision for talks with U.S. officials in Qatar that conspicuously excluded a role for the Afghan government. The announcement marked a major departure for the group that had long said it would not negotiate while foreign troops remained in Afghanistan. It offered a measure of hope that after years of missteps, a desperate U.S.-sought negotiated settlement to the decade-long war is possible. If a Taliban office is established in Qatar, U.S. and Afghan interlocutors would have a formal venue to hold substantive talks with the group's envoys after months of clandestine contact. But analysts warned of substantial unknowns and possible pitfalls, including whether Pakistan will back or seek to thwart the effort. In addition, it was feared that the statement's omission of a role for the Afghan government would anger Karzai, a fear that was at least in part allayed by Wednesday's presidential statement.

Pakistan is a slave of the US:

This week a senior retired officer of the Pakistani Air Force, Sultan M. Hali, said the US-Pakistani relationship has been "one-sided" and the Pakistani, government and the military need to review ties with Washington. Following the November US-led airstrikes on two military checkpoints in northwest of Pakistan that left 24 soldiers dead, the relationship between the two allies suffered a major blow, Hali added. The raid prompted several anti-US demonstrations in Pakistani cities. Meanwhile, a Pakistani parliamentary committee is reviewing the country's future cooperation with the United States. In 2001, Pakistan entered an alliance with the US in the so-called war on terror. At least 35,000 Pakistanis, including civilians, have lost their lives in the violence since then. Hali went on to say that the recent move by US Congress to freeze about USD 700 million in aid to Pakistan could further strain existing ties between the two countries. "A number of things were taken for granted by the US especially it was said that there was an [approval] by the government regarding the drone attacks which were being allowed for the CIA to launch targets against the enemy in the Pakistani territories," he noted. "But it has appeared that there was nothing in black and white. And there were a number of other incidents in which CIA agents were being placed in Pakistan without any formal agreement. So all these things need to be revisited," the Pakistani commentator concluded.

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Headline News 29-12-2011

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  • UK Prepares Emergency measures for euro collapse to prevent an influx of people and money
  • Syria: Arab observers witness death and destruction but it is not enough
  • Iran threatens to block the straits of Hormuz
  • Turkish police arrest youths for insulting Israel
  • Director Swiss Bank said that Pakistan has 97 billion dollars in Swiss Banks

 

 

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UK prepares emergency measures for euro collapse to prevent an influx of people and money:

Ministers are considering draconian plans to prevent a flood of money and people heading to Britain from Europe if the ailing single currency collapses. Experts fear that the collapse of the euro would lead to the widespread movement of both people and money - with potentially damaging consequences for Britain if left unchecked. The Treasury has drawn up contingency plans to prevent investors shifting huge sums of cash from the Eurozone to Britain - amid fears it could lead to a surge in the value of the Pound. And it emerged yesterday that Britain's borders could also be temporarily sealed against economic refugees from Europe if the collapse of the euro sparks widespread civil unrest on the Continent. The Foreign Office is also working on contingency plans for the emergency evacuation of thousands of British expats and holidaymakers from stricken countries. Ministers fear the break-up of the euro could have a devastating effect on Britain, dashing hopes of a recovery and sending the economy back into recession.


Britain can plan all it wants to deal with the collapse of the euro, as it is not immune from the structural economic problems affecting all western economies. And most likely it too will become a victim of its own financial system. Allah says: "And (then unbelievers) plotted and planned, and Allah too planned, and the best of planners is Allah." [TMQ Al-Imran: 54]


Syria: Arab observers witness death and destruction but it is not enough:

Violence has escalated across Syria as the Arab League observers continue their mission to find signs of a brutal crackdown. Activists claim troops opened fire on unarmed protesters, killing at least six. The Arab League began their one-month mission on Tuesday, starting in the city of Homs where scores of protesters have been killed. They were greeted by angry crowds who feel the Arab League's presence is doing nothing to bring an end to the violence. They spent two days visiting problem districts of Baba Amr, Bab Sbaa and Inshaat. The clashes come as Syrian activists and human rights groups voiced concern over whether the Sudanese general leading the Arab League mission is an appropriate choice. They claim his own defiance of war crimes tribunal relating to Darfur means he may not display balanced judgement. But the Arab League has said it is confident that the experience of General Mustafa al Dabi will enable him to assess the situation in Syria properly.


What a farce the Arab observer delegation as become. After having observed death and destruction on the streets of Syria, they still require more proof of Assad's brutal killing machine. Likewise, the unwillingness of the world powers and regional countries to take any action as they did in Libya, points to collusion with Assad's regime to give it more time to crush the uprising. It is clear that the despotic leaders of the region have thrown their weight behind Assad and want him to prevail, so they can feel secure on their thrones.

Iran threatens to block the straits of Hormuz:

Iran would find it ‘really easy' to close the world's most important oil transit channel, the Strait of Hormuz at the Gulf's entrance, but would not do so right now, Iran's navy chief said Wednesday. "Shutting the strait for Iran's armed forces is really easy - or as we say (in Iran) easier than drinking a glass of water," Admiral Habibollah Sayari said in an interview with Iran's Press TV. "But today, we don't need (to shut) the strait because we have the Sea of Oman under control, and can control the transit," he said. Sayari was speaking a day after Iran's vice president, Mohammad Reza Rahimi, threatened to close the strait if the West imposed more sanctions on Iran, and as Iran's navy held wargames in international waters to the east of the channel. In response to Iranian threats, the US Fifth Fleet said, "Anyone who threatens to disrupt freedom of navigation in an international strait is clearly outside the community of nations; any disruption will not be tolerated."


The Iranian leadership displays a set pattern of rhetoric and empty threats, which ranges from the Jewish State's oppression of the Palestinians to America's crusade in Iraq and Afghanistan. If the Iranian leadership was sincere it would have acted long ago to protect the interests of the ummah and Islam. Instead, they pretend to champion Islamic causes, while providing active assistance to the West in putting down the uprising in Syria and dimming the resistance in Afghanistan against the US occupation. Allah says: "They (think to) deceive Allâh and those who believe, while they only deceive themselves, and perceive (it) not!" [TMQ: al-Baqarah:9]


Turkish police arrest youths for insulting Israel:

Turkish police have arrested 30 youths after they began an anti-Israeli protest during a basketball match between Turkey and Israel in the central Turkish city of Kayseri. Police entered the basketball stadium in Kayseri city after a crowd of Turkish spectators, waving Palestinian flags, began the protest. As the protest continued, Israeli players left the playing ground. "They have been accused of insulting Israel," the police said, referring to the Turkish protesters. This is not the first time the Israeli players have been forced off the court. In 2009, Israeli players left the court when some 3000 Turkish fans disrupted a basketball game in the capital city of Ankara.

What can one expect from the likes of Erdogen who was insulted publicly by Shimon Perez, and his country not only refuses to apologies for the Mavi flotilla killings but is currently contemplating to recognizing the so called Armenian genocide. Furthermore, how it is that protesting against Israel's is regarded as a crime and is punishable, whereas the punitive killings in Palestine by Israel are not treated by Erdogen as a crime.

Director Swiss Bank said that Pakistan has 97 billion dollars in Swiss Banks:

Recently the Director of a Swiss Bank said ‘Pakistanis are poor but Pakistan isn't a poor country.' He added that 97 billion dollars of Pakistan is deposited in respective bank and if this money would be utilized for the welfare of Pakistan and its people then Pakistan can make tax less budget for 30 years, can create 60 million jobs, can carpet four lanes road from any village to Islamabad, endless power supply to five hundred social projects, every citizen can get 20000 rupees salary for the next 60 years and there is no need to see IMF and any World Bank for loans.

This is not the first time accusations of such nature have been made against the elite in Pakistan. Many sources have indicated that Pakistan has both the money and the resources to become a major power in the world. But as long as the people seek change through the inept and corrupt systems of democracy or dictatorship, the elite will continue to fleece them and deprive Pakistanis of their rights. The current political reconfiguration of Imran Khan's PTI party with ex Musharraf cronies and corrupt politicians from PPP and PML-N is not change but efforts to protect the status quo. Only through the re-establishment of the Khilafah "Caliphate", will Muslims of Pakistan be free from the tyranny and oppression of the elite class. Allah Says;"... whosoever follows My guidance, will not lose his way nor fall into misery." [TMQ: Taha:123]

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The Life of Women in Pakistan Will Not Be Improved While under a Leadership that has an Atrocious Record on Women's Rights

In December this year, Pakistan's Senate passed two women's rights bills aimed at providing punishments for specific crimes against women and violations of their rights, as well as the law of the Prevention of Anti-Women Practices Bill 2008 establishes jail terms and financial punishments for those found guilty of certain anti-women cultural practices such as depriving them of their inheritance, forcing them into marriage...

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The Milestones trial and the creation of an ‘acceptable' version of Islam

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Is there now to be a court trial for many Muslims in Britain for having Sayed Qutb's book Milestones (Ma'alim fi al-tareeq) on their bookshelves? I do not think so. Why do I pose the question? It is because of a recent trial in which the ideas contained in Milestones and other books were effectively on trial and ruled as unacceptable by a British judge and jury.

 

What has been called the Milestones trial did not make huge news headlines in the wider society but has set an extremely dangerous precedent in another step where the Briiish state has prosecuted a Muslim for the ideas they hold or publish rather than for them planning or committing any acts of violence. This is its latest attempt to intimidate Muslims into accepting what the state decides is an acceptable or ‘moderate' Islam.

 

On the 13thDecember 2011, a well known Birmingham bookseller Faraz Ahmed,  was sentenced to three years in prison for publishing and distributing a number of books and DVD's now classed as terrorist material. The court used the opinions of an ‘expert' Muslim witness whose understanding of Islam was clearly different to that of the authors in question, and hence his opinion was a difference of thought, not expertise. In recent cases, British courts have ruled that certain books and videos are terrorist material, effectively banning them and classing the ideas contained within them as not being genuine Islam. Part of the ‘expert'witnesses credentials was that he had memorised two juzz of Qur'an.

 

The books  being judged and sold by Faraz Ahmed inlcluded  Sayed Qutub's Milestones, writings by Sheikh Abdullah Azzam , Hassan al Banna and others. These were written in a different era, and for different conflict situations, yet judgements were made on them in Britain in 2011 regarding whether their interpretations of the Qur'an and sunnah constituted legitimate Islam as defined by the states prosecution and ‘expert'. Having decided that the thoughts in this book regarding jihad and other matters differed from that of the state's ‘expert' witness, Faraz Ahmed was bound to be found guilty sincere he was the publisher of these books.

 

Such ideas have been labelled dangerous and a precursor to people committing acts of ‘terrorism' hence the trail was prosecuted unsing anti-terrorism laws. As people in the Arab and Muslim lands seek to overthrow regimes which labelled ideas of Islamic governance, jihad, shariah and Khilafah "Caliphate" as dangerous and subsequently banned books, imprisoned scholars and Islamic activists, the secular British state is today pursuing a similar path to those regimes but hiding it by labelling this as a fight against ‘terrorism', not against Islam and its ideas. So Faraz Ahmed was sentenced under terrorism laws which don not only target people committing acts of violence but people promoting Islamic ideas of governance, jihad and resistance which challenge Western domination and interference in the Muslim lands.

 

The message from this trial is not that every Muslim with a copy of Milestones will now be tried - the courts could not cope with the numbers. The message is that certain Islamic ideas e.g. jihad, Khilafah "Caliphate" and resistance are unacceptable and that if Muslims here want to be left alone, they need to let go of these aspects of Islam otherwise they would get into trouble.

 

Similarly, the message to Muslims around the world - especially those in Arab countries currently going through uprisings - is that if you establish a system that conflicts with Western norms, then expect to be treated as a pariah state by the West.

 

The challenge for the Muslim community in the UK is whether we clearly see this as another attempt to redefine and enforce a ‘British Islam', whether we will speak against this injustice and whether we continue to support and promote the Islamic ideas the British government seeks to ban.

 

 

Taji Mustafa

Media Representative of Hizb ut-Tahrir in Britain

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PROTEST - Support the people of Syria

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Chicago, IL - People from across the Chicago land area attended a rally to support the struggle of the people of Syria against the oppressive Bashar Al-Assad regime. For over five decades, the Al-Assad family has been running one of the most brutal and repressive governments of the Middle East. For the same amount of time, Syria has been used as a client state by Western powers to maintain their interests in the region by conducting proxy operations in Lebanon and Iraq and by protecting Israel. In servitude of its American masters, the Al-Assad regime has run one of the most ruthless dictatorships, carrying out many massacres including the Hama massacre, killing more than 40,000 people and the massacres against the protestors this year. Muslims in Syria have been demanding the removal of this oppressive regime and the return of the justice of Islam through the Khilafah "Caliphate" even as thousands have been brutally killed. Using slogans and holding up signs, rally participants in Chicago were supporting their brethren in Syria will similar calls for the removal of the Al-Assad regime, the removal of Western agents and the re-establishment of the Khilafah "Caliphate".

 

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Army - PPP Clash: US All Set to Change Its Old Agent with a New One!

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As expected, with the start of the negotiation phase of the Af-Pak campaign, the US is now all set to change her agent in Pakistan. The writing is on the wall and the PPP-led government can see it loud and clear. The army vs government tussle is ever increasing. The clash on ‘Memogate' scandal has become way too obvious. The scandal started from a "memo" which was conveyed to Admiral Mullen through back-channels and was purportedly conceived and initiated by President Asif Ali Zardari. In the memo, the Zardari government requested America to stop a possible coup in Pakistan, after Osama Bin Laden's "assassination," in exchange for ‘huge concessions' in the War on Terror, the nuclear issue and normalization with India, amongst others.


This is not for the first time that America has changed its old trusted agent with a new one. Whenever she deems that the agent has outlived their usefulness or the public opinion has become hostile to a point that there is a danger of real change, she brings a face-change to stop a system level, radical change. In 1999, Pakistanis witnessed a US stooge, Nawaz Sharif, being replaced by a military stooge, Musharraf. During 2008-2009, the US first forced Musharraf to accept a power-sharing deal with Benazir Bhutto and then finally replaced him with a democratic, corrupt ruler, Asif Ali Zardari. Similarly now, when Zardari has reached his expiry date and the operational phase in Af-Pak strategy is that of negotiations, and not war, the US wants to get rid of Zardari and bring a new agent who is more suitable for negotiations. To achieve this, the US is again banking on its agents in the armed forces. Kayani and Pasha are spearheading this campaign. Currently "memogate" scandal and NRO cases are being used to exert pressure on the Zardari regime. The so-called independent judiciary, which has also been exposed as a veritable arm of the Army is the ace-card for achieving US objectives. This "hostile" role also suits Kayani, as he can pose as someone who is working against the US interests by flogging a dead horse - Zardari. This helps Kayani build himself within the rank and file, who hate him for his connivance with the US in the Abottabad raid, as well as the Salalah NATO attack, which left more than 28 Pakistani soldiers dead and many wounded. It also helps Kayani portray himself as an independent and anti-US General who could wow TTP and Afghan Taliban on the negotiating table, so that the political process could provide permanence to US military gains in Afghanistan and FATA. George Friedman in his article on "Stratfor" alludes to this very point. He says: "The Pakistanis are preparing for the American drawdown. Publicly, it is important for them to appear as independent and even hostile to the Americans as possible in order to maintain their domestic credibility. Up to now, they have appeared to various factions in Pakistan as American lackeys... U.S. accusations that the government has not cooperated with the United States in fighting Islamists are exactly what the Pakistani establishment needs in order to move to the next phase."

A stable Afghanistan and FATA, with US bases in Afghanistan and Pakistan's military check-points in FATA, will allow US companies to build lucrative pipelines for the free flow of hydrocarbons through Gwadar to the rest of the world. Hence, Musharraf and Kayani killed and maimed thousands of Muslims and displaced millions just for the interests of America. After the final military operation in Kurram, the ‘witch-hunt' of Tehreek Taliban Pakistan (TTP) has come to an end, since the Army has built check points all across FATA, which previously was a no-go area. US has started the negotiation phase, which needs political backing from the US agents in the political leadership of Pakistan. Zardari cannot drive this US objective. The US needs another face who has always called for negotiations and is seen by the tribal Muslims as a credible leader.

This is why it doesn't come as a surprise that even Vice President Joe Biden doesn't consider Taliban to be an enemy!

For the new phase of negotiation, GHQ and the ISI are engineering another ‘King's Party' (the new ‘Q League' as they call it here in Pakistan) under the leadership of an ex-captain of the Pakistani Cricket team, Imran Khan. All the corrupt faces are back in Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) after being "baptized" and approved by the ISI. This is why the appeal for Imran Khan and his party has declined sharply amongst the educated middle class citizens who were hoping to see a change, under the leadership of a "clean politician." The criticism became so sharp that Imran Khan had to concede that he could not build a team of angels from a country neck-deep in corruption. This is what Hizb ut-Tahrir has been advocating for decades, you can never bring change through the corrupt system. In a democratic process, one has to depend on the same corrupt politicians to come to power and these politicians make sure that no law is enacted in the parliament, which challenges the status quo. This is why, as an example, in Pakistan no law is enacted to impose taxes on agricultural sector, as most of the landlords are part of the parliament.

The real change can only occur by following the methodology of RasulAllah (saw), which requires us to build public opinion for the implementation of Islam and mandates the seeking of support from the people-of-power to uproot the current kufr system and establish the Khilafah "Caliphate". The notion that clean people within the corrupt system will bring change, is a complete farce. It is even more unlikely when the corrupt have already infiltrated to the highest echelons of the party and championed the slogan of "Change"!

 

Naveed Butt
The Official Spokesman of Hizb ut-Tahrir in Pakistan

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