Today's
Stories
August 29,
2006
Paul Craig
Roberts
Bush
Turns His Terror War on the Homeland
Jeffrey Buchanan
Human Rights and the Realities of Returning to New Orleans: Lip
Service and Profiteering
August 28, 2006
John Walsh
With
Lieberman's Loss, the Lobby Takes a Second Hit
Sibel Edmonds
/ William Weaver
Hillary
Clinton: a Fool's Vessel
Ramzy Kysia
For
Israel's Security? A Visit to Houla, Lebanon
Ron Jacobs
An Interview with Nativo Lopez
Gideon Levy
The Reservists' Protest
Missy Beattie
Yes, Virginia, There is a Rumsfeld
Virginia Tilley
Putting
Words in Ahmadinejad's Mouth
August 26 / 27, 2006
Weekend
Edition
Uri Avnery
America's
Rottweiler
Alexander Cockburn
Israel
on the Slide
Jordan Green
Profiting from Disaster: Greed Has Stallled Gulf Coast Recovery,
But Made Some Very, Very Rich
Azmi Bishara
Israel at a Loss
Ray Close
Why Bush Will Choose War Against Iran: Reflections of a Former
CIA Analyst
Gary Leupp
The Lebanon Ceasefire and the Coming Assault on Iran
Ralph Nader
AIDS in Black America
Joe Allen
Free Gary Tyler: Thirty Years of Injustice
Fred Gardner
The Miraculous Resurrection of Dr. John Lee
Dave Lindorff
The Crime of Frag Weapons
David Krieger
Why are There Still Nuclear Weapons?
Stephen Fleischman
Jurassic White House: the Reptilian Brain of George W. Bush
Mary Turck
Elections and Lessons from Mexico
Walter Brasch
Sports Afoul: Canned Hunts
Jim Scharplaz
Oil and the American Farmer
Israel Shamir
The Grapes of Wrath
Alexander Cockburn
About That Nasrallah Interview
Charles Henderson
Scientology: a Typically American Religion?
Jeffrey St. Clair
Playlist: What I'm Listening to This Week
Poets' Basement
Grima, Ford and Mickey Z.
August 25,
2006
Elena Everett
The
Women of New Orleans After Katrina
Juan Cole
Iran's Nuclear "Threat"
Chris Moore
Religious
Motives Behind Iraq War Deception?: Revelations from the Watada
Court Martial
James Marc Leas
How Lebanese Civilians Thwarted Israel's War Plans
Salah Obeid
The Price of Ignoring the Elephant
Claudio Albertani
Mexico Piquetero
Tom Barry
Gangster
Diplomacy: Elliot Abrams in Jerusalem
Website of
the Day
Congress, the Defense Budget and Pork: a Snout to Tail Charcuterie
August 24, 2006
CounterPunch
News Service
Penis
Pump or Bomb? Bum Rap at O'Hare
Uri Avnery
Stop
the Cancer, End the Occupation
Nermeen al-Mufti
"The Strong Do as They Can": an Interview with Noam
Chomsky
Norman Solomon
The Mythical End to the Politics of Fear
Megan Wiles
American Responsibility and Palestine
Laura Santina
Busting Loose of the War Engine: a Female Perspective
Mike Whitney
Restarting the 34 Day War
Seth Sandronsky
Millionaires Make a Killing as Killings Continue
Christopher
Brauchli
Consider
the Uighurs: Freedom in a Cage
August 23,
2006
Dr. Trudy Bond
Calling
Dr. Mengele: APA Whitewashes Torture By Shrinks
Ramzy Baroud
The Real Terrorism Plot
Ron Jacobs
The Liberal Warmongers are at It Again
Heather Gray
Palestinian Sense of Place: You Can't Bomb It Away
Amira Hass
The Occupier Defines Justice
Mavis Anderson
Castro's Health and US Meddling
Ingmar Lee
The Great Game Goes On: India's Occupation of Ladakh
Francis Boyle
Statement on Behalf of Lt. Watada
John Ross
Mexico
Approaches the Combustion Point
August 22, 2006
Gilad Atzmon
Israel Must Win
Jack Heyman
The
Iron Heel Revisited: Cops as Provocateurs on the Docks
Eamon McCann
Bereft Belfast Mother Charges Security
Firms with Wanton Murder in Iraq
Sharon Smith
Bush's
Failing War on Terror: When in Doubt, Go Racist
Edward S. Herman
Faith-Based Analysis
Ramzi Kysia
My
Journey to South Lebanon
Bill Quigley
Trying to Make It Home: New Orleans
One Year After Katrina
August 21,
2006
Jonathan Cook
Caught in a Net of Delusion
Paul Craig
Roberts
Artificial
Recovery; Real Job Losses
Kathy Kelly
Israel's "Proportionate Response":
Measured Amid the Wreckage
Mike Roselle
Irony
Runs Through It: Making a Ruckus
Lenni Brenner
Mayor Bloomberg: the Flying Faker
Maher Osseiran
Osama's
Confession; Osama's Reprieve
August 19 /
20, 2006
Weekend Edition
Uri Avnery
The
155th Victim
Eliza Ernshire
Terror
and Freedom on the West Bank
Virginia Tilley
Inside 1701: What the UN Ceasefire Resolution Actually Says
Kathy Kelly
Funerals at Qana: a Journey to Southern Lebanon
Marc Levy
You
are What You Dream: "Before you talk of heroes you must
feel, taste, touch, smell the horror."
Stephen Bradberry /
Jeffrey Buchanan
Hopes and Homes: Subject to Seizure on the Katrina's Anniversary
Barbara Rose
Johnston
Banking on Violence: Guatemalan Genocide and US Security
William Blum
Perpetual Fear: Saved Again, Praise the Lord!
Stephen Fleischman
Self-Fulfilling Prophecies: Afghanistan, Iraq and Lebanon
Ralph Nader
The Legacy of John Kenneth Galbraith
Dave Lindorff
Busted, Again: Bush is Two Times a Criminal
Fred Gardner
When Cannabis Failed to Sell
David Krieger
Nuclear Insecurity
Dan La Botz
The Minutemen: Mad at the Wrong Guys
Poets' Basement
Davies / Engel
August 18,
2006
Brian M. Downing
American
Generals and Iraq: Time to Call for a Rapid Withdrawal
John Blair
Divine
Strike in the Bible Belt: Will They Bomb Bedford?
Alan Hart
The Lebanon War, a Post Mortem
Craig Murray
Hitting
a Nerve: the Hair Gel Terror Hype
Chris Dols
Confronting Madison's NaziFest
Emily Kirksey
The Cuban Mirage: Self-Deception in Miami and Washington
Joaquín Bustelo
Forging a New Strategy for Immigrant Rights: Report from Chicago
William S.
Lind
Beaten:
Why the IDF Lost in Lebanon
Podcast of the Day
The F-22 PodCast
Website of
the Day
Burn a Brick for Jesus
August 17,
2006
CounterPunch
News Service
"Goodbye
to the Unipolar World": an Interview with Hasan Nasrallah
Barucha Peller
This
Pain Has No Ceasefire
Ramzy Baroud
Lebanon:
a Critical Battlefield for the New Middle East
Rothem Shtarkman
Gen. Dan Halutz: Inside Trader
Craig Murray
The UK Terror Plot: What's Really Going On?
Samar Assad
Gaza: One Year After Disengagement
Mike Ferner
Lt. Watada's Challenge
Arnold Kohen
A Second Rebirth for East Timor?
Kevin Zeese
Does the Invasion of Lebanon Foretell a Regional War?
Missy Comley Beattie
Open Wounds
Uri Avnery
From
Mania to Depression
Video of the Day
Neil Young: After the Garden
Website of
the Day
Art for Peace
August 16,
2006
Merav Yudilovitch
Apocalypse
Near: an Interview with Noam Chomsky on Lebanon
Robert Fisk
Behind the Lies of Bush and Blair: It Falls to Assad to Tell
the Truth
Mark Williams
The
Missiles of August: The Lebanon War and the Democratization of
Missile Technology
John Ross
End Game Engulfs Mexico
Christopher
Brauchli
The Poor Are Such a Nuisance
John Walsh
AIPAC Congratulates Itself for Slaughter in Lebanon
Ron Jacobs
Gee, Your Hair Smells Terror-ific!: Shampoo, Fear and Elections
Rachard Itani
It Ain't Over: What Did and Didn't Happen in Lebanon
Felice Pace
Forest Fires in the Klamath Mountains: The Real Threat is Not
What You Expected
Niranjan Ramakrishnan
Lieberman the Enabler
Frank, Sharma
and Peterson
Venezuela's Revolution of Hope: "In Two Years, Everything
Has Changed!"
Jonathan Cook
Real
Photo Fakers; Real War Crimes
Website of
the Day
You Too Can Paint Like Jackson Pollock!
August 15,
2006
Andrew Ford
Lyons
Why
Hezbollywood Was Born: Digitally Erasing a Massacre
Binoy Kampmark
Terrorism and the Art of Flying
Robert Fisk
Israel Wasn't Hoping for This
Ralph Nader
Bush to Israel: Take Your Time Destroying Lebanon
Todd Chretien
The US Antiwar Movement: Weak, Passive, Distracted
Chris Floyd
It's Bigger Than the Neo-Cons
Mark Engler
WTO: Best Left for Dead?
George Galloway
"You Don't Give a Damn:" the SkyNews Debate
Laray Polk
What's More Obscene: War or Sex?
Trish Schuh
Operation
Change of Location?: Where Were the IDF Soldiers Captured?
Website of the Day
Jesus Never Existed
August 14, 2006
Uri Avnery
What
the Hell Happened to the Israeli Army?
Karim Makdisi
The Flaws in the UN Resolution
Kathy Kelly
Approaching
a Ceasefire
Robert Fisk
The Truce That Won't Last
Norman Solomon
Who's Afraid of Hillary Clinton? MoveOn, for One
Sunsara Taylor
Ned Lamont and the Antiwar Movement: False Hopes, Bad Terms and
Ticking Clocks
Robert Jensen
Outside the Frame: The Limits of George Lakoff's Politics
Mike Whitney
The Litani Gambit: Ceasefire or Trojan Horse?
P. Sainath
An Indian Farmer About to Commit Suicide Writes a Note of Clarification
Goretti Horgan
The Raytheon Nine: Irish Antiwar Protesters Face "Terrorism"
Charges
Christopher
Reed
London Fog: Doubts Hang Over Terror Plot
August 12 /
13, 2006
Weekend Edition
Jean Bricmont
The
De-Zionization of the American Mind
Norman Finkelstein
Should Alan Dershowitz Target Himself for Assassination?
Robert Fisk
How the London Terror Scare Looks from Beirut
Adrian Grima
Forget the 50 Civilians: Watching Lebanon from Malta
Barucha Peller
Letter from Lebanon: the Proximity of Death
Omar Barghouti
The UN, Lebanon and Palestine
Adam Engel
Tearing Down the Master's House: an Interview with Derrick Jensen
Conn Hallinan
How the Irish Could Save the Middle East
John Stauber
Meet the GOP's Latest Smear Machine: Vets for Freedom
Rev. William
Alberts
Bush's Primetime Lies Still Go Unchallenged by the Press
Fred Gardner
Hollywood Does Cannabis: "Weeds," the First Season
Lucinda Marshall
Penis Politics: Does Dick Cheney Want Us All to Fly Nude?
Ron Jacobs
Kill the Precedent: an Interview with Rapper Nate Mezmer
CounterPunch
News Service
Kerala Throws Out Coke and Pepsi
Poets' Basement
Katz, Davies and Orloski
August 11, 2006
Col. Dan Smith
Crimes
Against Peace: Beyond Nuremberg
John Ross
Class War in Mexico City's Gridlock
Michael Donnelly
Sore
Loserman, Redux
William S.
Lind
Collapse of the Flanks
Linda Milazzo
Chertoff's New Math: Hair Gel Plot Might Have "Killed 100s
of Thousands"
Rep. Cynthia
McKinney
Something is Happening Around the World
Azmi Bishara
When the Skies Rain Death
Henri Picciotto
Jewish Dissidents Must Challenge Israel
CounterPunch News Wire
The Warrior Lawyer: Tom Crumpacker, 1934-2006
Dave Lindorff
War Crimes in Lebanon
Jonathan Cook
From High Wycombe to Nazrareth: How I Found Myself with the Islamic
Fascists
August 10, 2006
Uri Avnery
The
Buck Stops Where?
Dave Marsh
Who
Are Mr and Mrs Lamont?
Gabriel Kolko
Reflections
on Hiroshima and Nagasaki
Arthur Versluis
How
Neocons' Nazi Hero Schmitt Spawned Bush's Totalitarian Lunge
Jennifer Loewenstein
Awakening
the Resistance
August 9, 2006
Linda Schade
Incumbents
Beware: Peace Voters Mean Business
Jackie Mason
Defends
Mel Gibson; Ridicules Abe Foxman
Jonathan Cook
Hypocrisy
and the Clamor Against Hizbullah
Gilad Atzmon
Operation
Security Roof
Charles Hirschkind
Doing
the Lebanese a Favor
Tom Barry
Right-wingers
Ramp Up War on Migrants
Cockburn &
St. Clair
The
Sweetness of Lieberman's Defeat
August 8, 2006
Patrick Cockburn
Requiem
for Baghdad
Paul Larudee
The Lebanese Nakba and Israeli Ambitions
Joan Roelofs
The Malleable US Constitution: a Deterrent to Democracy?
Dimi Reider
An Interview with IDF Refusenik Sgt. Zohar Milchgrub
John A. Murphy
The Democrats: a Party on the Run ... from Its Own Members!
Eliot Katz
The View from the Big Woods: In Which a NYC Antiwar Poet Takes
a Summer Vacation in Canada's Boreal Forest
Tim Llewellyn
Into
the Valley of Death
Website of the Day
Galloway Speaks!
August 7, 2006
Uri Avnery
The Junkies of War
Karim Makdisi
The
Draft UN Resolutions: the View from Beirut
Nadia Hijab
What Israel and the US Wanted May Not Be At All What They Get
Sharon Smith
Birth Pangs and Dead Babies
Magan Wiles
Encounter at an Israeli Checkpoint
George Beres
A New Kind of Bigotry: Lebanon War Exposes Strange Religious
Bedfellows
Rachard Itani
Nice Try, Mr. Bolton
Norman Solomon
Some Nukes Are A-Okay with the US Media
Stan Cox
Presidential Doping Scandal Erupts!
Mickey Z.
Go Ahead, Please Stare at Her Chest
Jonathan Cook
The
Deadly US-Israeli Shell Game at the UN
Website of
the Day
Sam Husseini Interrogates Newt Gingrich on Lebanon
August 5 /
6, 2006
Virginia Tilley
Boycott
Now!: the Case for Boycotting Israel
Uri Avnery
The Black Flag
Patrick Cockburn
Yes, It is a Crusade!: Blair's Mad Speech on Iraq
Sgt. Martin Smith
Military Training and Atrocities: Bad Apples from a Rotten Tree
Gary Leupp
America's Heroes on Trial
Neve Gordon
The New McCarthyism: Academic Freedom After 9/11
Ralph Nader
Hey Joe!: the Ghosts of Lieberman's Past
Peter Bouckaert
For Israel, Innocent Civilians Are Fair Game
Peter Montague
Nukes Rising: Bush Oversees a Global Nuclear Expansion
David Krieger
Global Hiroshima: the Stakes Have Been Raised
Michael Donnelly
"Sir! No Sir!": the Story of the GI Anti-War Movement
Fred Gardner
Dr. Denney Sues the DEA
Catherine Norris
Seeking Justice Abroad: Spanish Courts Issue Arrest Warrants
for the Butchers of Guatemala
Imraan Siddiqi
The Smokescreens of War: Moral Superiority, 9/11 and Islamic-Fascism
Missy Comley
Beattie
One Year After the Death of Chase Comley
Ira Kay
Where is Geography? Getting Beyond the Place Name Game
Dave Lindorff
Let's Build a Wall
Pratyush Chandra
Nuclear Fascism in India
Ron Jacobs
Keeping It Radical
St. Clair / Donnelly
Playlists: What We're Listening to This Week
Poets' Basement
Katz and Davies
Website of the Day
Defend Bear Butte
Video of the
Weekend
Rainbows Bust Pig Blockade
August 4, 2006
Ralph Nader
Joe
Lieberman and the Secret Chamber
Brian Cloughley
Osama Has Won
Eliza Ernshire
No
Lights in Gaza: "We Have a Death Warrant for Your Home"
Roger Assaf
Letter from Lebanon: Adjusting the Heroic Commando Raid Story
George Bisharat
When I Last Saw Lebanon
Remi Kanazi
Out to Lunch: The US Media's "Special Relationship"
Laura Carlsen
Mexico's Critical Moment: The Boardrooms vs. the Street
Niranjan Ramakrishnan
The Fig (Leaflet) of Warning
Derrick O'Keefe
Ripe Fruit and Rotten Imperial Ambitions: US Reaction to Castro's
Illness
Mickey Z.
Some Context on Castro and Cuba
Col. Dan Smith
The
New Gonzales Standard for Torture: No Standards, No Accountability
Website of the Day
Israel's TV War
August 3, 2006
Jonathan Cook
Civilian
Casualties and the War of Media Deception
Uri Avnery
Knife
in the Dark
Saree Makdisi
Time
to Call It Quits: Israel's Raid on Baalbeck's Hospital
Robert Fisk
The Family That Stays Together Dies Together
Farrah Hassen
Bush's Nutty Syria Policy: a Report from Damascus
Nicola Nasser
The De-Arabization of the Arab League
Ron Jacobs
The Hollow Body: When Exactly Did the UN Lose Its Street Cred?
Mitchel Cohen
Mexico Rising
Seth Sandronsky
Migrant Labor and Uncle Sam
Bruce K. Gagnon
Convert the Military Industrial Complex
Alexander Cockburn
Hezbollah's
Top Ally in Israel
August 2, 2006
John Ross
Mexican
Civil Resistance in Five Acts
Chip Mitchell
Kudos to Hitchens!
Saul Landau
Want
Peace in the Middle East? End the Occupation
Naseer Aruri
The
UN at the Dustbin of History: Does It Have the Capacity to Intervene?
Winslow T.
Wheeler
Congress and the Pentagon: Co-Abusers of the War Budget
Matthias Gebauer
News on a Platter: the Middle East PR War
Joshua Frank
How the Kyoto Protocol Was (Al) Gored
Bill Quigley
Hiroshima, Nagasaki and North Dakota
Manuel Yang
A
View of Gaza and Lebanon from the Interior
Shamai Leibowitz
Whitewashing Atrocities: the Tortured Language of War
David Himmelstein
Pulling the Plug on Israel
Lara Marlowe
The
Total Destruction of Srifa
Website of
the Day
As a Nuke Plant Falls
August 1, 2006
Michael Neumann
What
is to be Said?: War on the Blathersphere
Robert Fisk
Into the Meat Grinder: NATO and Lebanon
Omar Barghouti
The Massacre at Qana: Were Racism and Fundamentalism Factors?
Marc Levy
Whatever You Did in the War will Always be With You
Diana Barahona / Jeb Sprague
Reporters Without Borders and Washington's Coups
Claud Cockburn
Scenes from the Spanish Civil War
Ross Eisenbrey
When is a Raise Not a Raise? House Bill Actually Cuts Wages for
Some Workers by $5.50 an Hour!
Dave Lindorff
Making the World Safe ... for Dictatorship
John Chuckman
Canada's Harper Blames the UN Dead
Francis Boyle
Prosecuting Israel: a War Crimes Tribunal May be the Only Deterrent
to a Global War
Phil Doe
Bleak House Revisited: My Vacation in Water Court
Stephen Soldz
Psychologists, Guantanamo and Torture
Website of the Day
An Unfair War
July 31, 2006
Jonathan Cook
Birth
Pangs or Death Throes?
Uri Avnery
Syria in the Gunsight
Robert Fisk
Atrocity in Qana: Israel Kills 34 Kids
Amina Mire
The Struggle for Somalia: Warlords, Islamists, US Global Militarism
and Women
Marjorie Cohn
Bush's Enemy Du Jour
Sibel Edmonds / William Weaver
All That's Given Up in the Name of Security
John Ross
Report from a Red Alert: Zapatistas at Critical Crossroads
Stanley Rogouski
Why Howard Dean Denounced Our Puppet in Iraq
Gideon Levy
Days of Darkness: the Cruel, Collective Punishment of Lebanon
Ron Jacobs
No One Is Illegal
James Ridgeway
/ Alicia Ng
Witch Hunting Russell Tice: 3 Films
Brian Tokar
The Visionary Life of Murray Bookchin
Alexander Cockburn
The
Triumph of Crackpot Realism
July 29 / 30,
2006
Weekend Edition
Michael Neuman
Humanitarian
Intervention: The White Man's Burden
Vijay Prashad
Cry Havoc: Anyone Who Opposes Israel is Labeled a Terrorist
Ramzi Kysia
Lebanon's Children: Voices from an Invasion
Werther
The Manchurian Clergyman: Rev. John Hagee's War
Robert Fisk
Bush and Blair: "Keep It Up!"
Patrick Cockburn
Repeating the 1982 Fiasco
Ralph Nader
Big Oil's Biggest Score: Who Says Crime Doesn't Pay?
Rachard Itani
Professor of Propaganda: the Lies of Alan Dershowitz
Eduardo Galeano
One Country Bombed Two Countries
Gary Leupp
Cowboys Still in the Saddle: Neocon Plans in the MIddle East
Eve Poretsky
The Biggest Stick in the Middle East
John Chuckman
Delusional Expectations: How Israel Could Destroy Itself
Fred Gardner
San Diego v. Prop 215
Juan Santos
Apocalypse No!: an Indigenist Perspective
Punyapriya Dasgupta
Israel's Foes as Beasts and Insects
Liaquat Ali
Khan
The War Crime Machine: Defeating the IDF
Israel Shamir
Friends, True and False
William A.
Cook
The Power of Evil
Stanley Heller
Bill Clinton Comes to Lieberman's Rescue
Dave Lindorff
Bush's War Crimes Dodge
Moshe Adler
Kelo, a Year Later: Property Sezied By Eminent Domain Must Remain
Public
Susie Day
Comrade Bush: Back in the USSA
Pat Williams
The Right's Pre-Election Sleight of Hand
Anthony Papa
Collateral Damage from the War on Drugs
John V. Whitbeck
Imperial Overreach: Suez 1956 to Lebanon 2006
Jackie Corr
Last Rites for Evel Knievel
Myles Palmer
Old Soul: James Hunter's "People Gonna Talk"
Tom D'Antoni
Playlist: What I'm Listening to This Week
Poets' Basement
Orloski, Louise, Davies, Engel and Meyers
Website of
the Weekend
Electronic Lebanon
July 28, 2006
Jonathan Cook
The
Lies Israel Tells Itself
Uri Avnery
Who is Winning? Questions and Answers About the War in Lebanon:
Renee Bowyer
When Condi Came to Ramallah
Robert Fisk
Smoke
Signals from Bint Jbeil
Patrick Cockburn
Baghdad's Death Squads, Official and Otherwise
Ramzy Baroud
The War in Lebanon: More Than Meets the Eye
Don Fitz
Half-Hour Hurricanes: Where Were the Warnings About St. Louis's
Ultra Storm?
Elaine Cassel
The Second Andrea Yates Verdict: Why the Jury Did the Right Thing
David Price
Much Ado About Landis: What Kind of Tour de France Was It?
Mike Whitney
Bull's Eye: Israel's Targeted Assassination of UN Peacekeepers
Mickey Z.
Power (Outage) to the People: Why Queens Went Dark
Niranjan Ramakrishnan
The Power of Arrogance in a World Without Deterrence
Charles Glass
Operation
"Save Israel's High Command"
Website of
the Day
Military Intelligence and You!
July 27, 2006
Tanya Reinhart
Israel's
New Middle East
Saul Landau
Castro at 80: History Absolved Him, Now What?
Ramzi Kysia
Watching Lebanon Burn: Notes From a Free Fire Zone
Tom Barry
John Bolton: Israel's Man at the UN
Joseph Grosso
Israel and Iraq: Hillary's White House Ticket
Sharon Smith
Lebanon and the Future of the Antiwar Movement
Gale Courey
Toensing
9/11 Nablus: First, Destroy the Archives
Christopher Reed
Hirohito's Ghost: Japan's New Militarists
Werther
Hoosier Hooey: Is Terre Haute the Peshawar of the Midwest?
Yusuf Mansur
Can the Crime Justify the Act?
Richard Harth
Squeezing
the Last Drops from Palestine
Website of the Day
Who's Arming Israel?
July 26, 2006
Norman
Solomon
Applauding While Lebanon Burns: Richard Cohen's Blood Lust
Barbara
Olshanksy
Gitmo: Justice Denied is Murder, and a War Crime
David
Nally
The Detention of Ghazi Walid Falah: Israel Arrests Geography
Professor from University of Akron
Jonathan
Cook
Five Myths That Sanction Israel's War
Crimes
Patrick
Cockburn
Beware Iraqi Leaders Bearing Good
News
William
Blum
They Simply Can't Stop Lying, Can They?
Joshua
Frank
Israel's Invasion Pretext Under Fire
Gabriel
Kolko
Bankers Fear World Economic Breakdown
Daniel
Cassidy
How the Irish Invented Dudes
Michael
Dickinson
Arrested in Istanbul: "Sorry, We Thought You Were Israeli!"
Robert
Fisk
Beirut as Munich
Uri
Avnery
Is Beirut Burning?
Website
of the Day
Free Ghazi Walid Falah
July
25, 2006
Harry
Browne
Acquittal!: Activists Found Not Guilty
in Irish Ploughshares Case
Marjorie
Cohn
Willful Blindness: Bush Greenlights
War Crimes
Robert
Bryce
Israel and the Irony of UN Resolutions
Sharat
G. Lin
C hronology
of the Latest Chrisis in the Middle East
George
Bisharat
Most Lebanese Now Know Who Their Real Tormentor Is
CounterPunch
News Desk
Class War in the Blathersphere
Zena
El-Khalil
"Tell Them That I'm Not Leaving.
We Love Lebanon"
Larry
Lack
The Bottled Water Madness
Mike
Mejia
The Secret Behind "State Secrets"
Ashraf
Isma'il
Why Israel Is Losing
Website
of the Day
Peace on Trial
July
24, 2006
Mark
Levy
The Whys and Wherefores of PTSD
Robert
Fisk
Israelis Bomb Fleeing Villagers
Maher
Osseiran
Beirut, 1982
Paul
Craig Roberts
Israel's Criminal Accomplice
Patrick
Cockburn
More Than 100 Iraqis Being Killed
Each Day
Website
of the Day
sirnosir.com
July
22-23, 2006
Jonathan
Cook
Israel's Indiscriminate Onslaughts
Paul
Craig Roberts
The Shame of Being an American
Gilad
Atzmon
Israel's New Math
Robert
Fisk
Elegy for Beirut
Ralph
Nader
Here's How to Halt This Horror
Fred
Gardner
The Double Standard on Depression
Christopher
Reed
The Right's Use of Sexpot Schoolgirls
Dr.
Susan Block
Bush's Fecal World
Najla
Said
Do People Know How Much We Hurt?
Uri
Avnery
"Stop that Shit"
July
21, 2006
George
Galloway
John Cornford and the Fight for
the Spanish Republic
P.
Sainath
Indian Prime Minister Faces the Dead
Farmer Problem
Aseem
Shrivastava
The Iraq War is a Huge Success
Alexander
Cockburn
Hezbollah, Hamas and Israel: Everything
You Need to Know
Website
of the Day
FromIsraeltoLebanon
July
20, 2006
William
S. Lind
Why Hezbollah is Winning
Robert
Jensen
Florida Puts History on Probation
John
Ross
AMLO Presidente!
Tom
Hayden
I Was Israel's Dupe
Paul
Craig Roberts
The Unfolding Horror Show
July
19, 2006
Patrick
Cockburn
Massacres Soar in Central Iraq: Maliki
Government Discredited
Trish
Schuh
Israel Targets, Flattens Beirut TV
Station HQ
Jonathan
Cook
Is Israel Using Arab Villages As Human
Shields?
Vicente
Navarro
The Spanish Civil War, 70 Years On:
The Deafening Silence on Franco's Genocide
August
29, 2006
No Rights at Home
The
Accidental Immigrant
By AMIRA HASS
T his past March, 44-year-old Hayan Ju'beh's
tourist visa expired, and he had to travel to Amman in order
to receive a new one--a routine procedure for him over the last
10 years. "Three to four days and I'll be back," he
promised his four children.
On the day of his expected
return, his wife, 34-year-old Sawsan Quaoud, took their four
children to a mall at El Bireh. The kids played games and she
sat and watched them, drinking coffee and smoking a cigarette.
It was then that she received a call from her husband.
The authorities didn't allow
him to pass through the Allenby border crossing, he told her.
What? At first she thought
she misheard him, then she didn't take him seriously. But he
wasn't joking.
Hayan Ju'beh was born and reared
in Jerusalem, and lived there until he left to study theater
abroad. He married an Irish citizen (who also has a British passport).
In Britain their children 13-year-old Yussef and 11-year-old
Sophie were born.
In October 1995 his wife passed
away. Ju'beh decided to take the kids and move back to Jerusalem,
to raise them among his large local family. The Oslo Accords
and the hope of peace provided further encouragement to return
to the city of his birth. He found a job working for the Jerusalem
office of the MBC television network.
But in mid-1996, when he applied
to renew his "laissez passer" travel certificate, which
is issued to Palestinians when they travel abroad, Israel's Ministry
of the Interior told him: "You are not a resident."
No rights
at home
In December 1995 the Ministry
of Interior began implementing a systematic policy of revoking
the Jerusalem residency status of thousands of Palestinians who
were born in the city, but for whom, according to the ministry,
Jerusalem was no longer "the center of their lives"--and
therefore their permanent residency permit had "expired."
This applied to all those who lived abroad in the past or at
that time, as well as those Palestinians who lived in neighborhoods
just outside Jerusalem's municipal boundary. There was no official
declaration of this policy. It only manifested itself as such
when an increasing number of people discovered at the border
crossings or at the offices of the Ministry of Interior that
they were no longer defined as residents, and not as Jerusalemites,
and were being stripped of rights in their own town.
Ju'beh was one of these people.
His attempts to regain residency for himself and his children
failed. He was without "identity," without any legal
document to prove his existence. Distraught, he applied for Irish
citizenship, and received it. Since then he has been forced to
leave his homeland every three months, to return as a tourist.
At the MBC office he met Sawsan
Quaoud, a Nablus native and a Ramallah resident. In 1997 they
married, and settled in Ramallah. In 1999 they established a
television film production company; they also had two children.
When they lost all hope of Ju'beh regaining his Jerusalem residency,
they asked the Israeli authorities (through the Palestinian Ministry
of Interior) for "family reunification" in Ramallah.
That is, they asked Israel to allow him to become a resident
of the Palestinian Authority. Israel did not do so; indeed, in
all such cases since September 2000, has put the applications
on indefinite hold.
Ju'beh's two children from
his first marriage are also considered tourists by law, and worse--as
law-breaking tourists. They did not exit with their father every
three months to renew their tourist visas, due to the high cost
of such trips and the fact that they would miss school.
After Ju'beh was not let back
in, Quaoud ran around for a month and a half between various
government offices and lawyers. She called the Irish embassy,
where the staff told her they had called the Israeli Ministries
of Foreign Affairs and the Interior to protest and asked for
explanations, but received no answer. In the meantime, Ju'beh
decided to try his luck at the Sheikh Hussein border crossing
at Beit She'an.
On May 3 Ju'beh was permitted
to return through Beit She'an, but was granted only a month-long
visa. Both he and his wife thought they would be able to extend
it through the Palestinian Ministry of Interior.
Despite the severed relations
between the two sides, in certain cases it is possible to extend
a visa for spouses of Palestinian residents without having to
exit the country.
However, this is only possible
three or four times, after which the spouse must exit again--with
no guarantee of return. Exasperated after not succeeding to extend
his visa, in early June Ju'beh left for Britain.
Ju'beh decided not to act illegally,
as some people do, by remaining in the country after his visa
expired, to fight for his right to stay "from the inside."
That would have turned him into a prisoner in Ramallah. Indeed
when traveling to work outside the city, at every checkpoint
in the area, a soldier could have discovered his "crime"
and would have the authority to deport him.
Gradually the couple accepted
that there was no other solution: The entire family had to leave,
and join Ju'beh in Britain.
Quaoud took care of all the
arrangements on her own: She dissolved the company she and her
husband established, apologized to the six cameramen who had
lost their livelihoods, rushed to complete a film she had been
working on for the last six months, packed, bid her farewells,
and prepared the children for the move--everything in a rush
to make it in time to enroll the children in school in Britain.
"We surrendered,"
admitted Quaoud, on the eve of her forced departure to Britain.
The Israeli authorities that
revoked Ju'beh's residency of his native Jerusalem did not allow
reunification with his wife in Ramallah, and finally also decided
that even as a tourist, he does not have the right to live in
his homeland.
Amira Hass writes for Ha'aretz. She is
the author of Drinking
the Sea at Gaza .
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