Roshonara Choudhry supporters are living on Kuffar!

The ‘DIY jihadists’ paid for by us… Roshonara Choudhry supporters are living on benefits By SUE REID They refuse to apologise for their vile rant at the Old Bailey that made a mockery of our justice system. Nor are they repentant over supporting the radical Muslim woman on trial there for trying to kill an MP in a knife attack. As 21-year-old London University student Roshonara Choudhry was sentenced to life on Wednesday, they cursed the judge from the public gallery and hurled abuse at a terrified female juror wearing a Muslim headscarf, screaming ‘Shame on you, sister’. Insults: Mohammed Shamsuddin, … Continue reading Roshonara Choudhry supporters are living on Kuffar!

James Caan – The Compassionate!:)

Dragons’ Den star James Caan ‘regrets’ offering to buy baby girl from Pakistan village, claiming: ‘I was being emotional, not rational’ By KATHERINE FAULKNER ‘I clearly have regrets. It wasn’t rational and it wasn’t right.’ Dragons’ Den entrepreneur James Caan has sparked dismay after he was filmed offering to buy a baby from a poverty-stricken family. The Pakistani-born star was in the country filming an ITV report about his charity work when he was handed a newborn baby girl. Moments after taking the baby in his arms in a flood-hit village, he offers to buy the child for 100,000 rupees – … Continue reading James Caan – The Compassionate!:)

Moon is 6% water

Why the Moon really IS silvery: Lunar surface contains traces of precious metal and is 6% water By DAILY MAIL REPORTER Poets who wax lyrical about the silvery Moon may be on to something. Scientists who blasted a spent rocket into a lunar crater last year released an unexpected treasure trove of elements – including traces of silver. But the levels are far too low to make it worth opening a lunar silver mine. Complex: Lunar soil is surprisingly rich – but mining silver would be too expensive More importantly from the point of view of space exploration, large amounts of … Continue reading Moon is 6% water

4.5 miles beneath the sea – LIFE!

New species of fish found in one of the deepest places on Earth – almost 4.5 miles beneath the sea By DAILY MAIL REPORTER A new species has been discovered in a part of the ocean previously thought to be entirely free of fish, scientists said today. The new type of snailfish was found living at a depth of 22,966ft in the Peru-Chile trench of the South East Pacific Ocean. Mass groupings of cusk-eels and large crustacean scavengers were also discovered living at these depths for the first time, scientists said. The findings, in one of the deepest places on the … Continue reading 4.5 miles beneath the sea – LIFE!

Instead of kowtowing to the west, India should use its position on the global stage wisely

What would Gandhi say? Instead of kowtowing to the west, India should use its position on the global stage wisely Praful Bidwai guardian.co.uk When India was elected last week to the UN security council as one of its five temporary members for two years, foreign minister SM Krishna was ecstatic. He termed this a “big day for Indian diplomacy” and a “reflection of the expectations that the world has from us”. The Indian media joined the chorus to celebrate this “monumental” victory, which will give India a chance to “showcase its eligibility to become a permanent member” of the council. New … Continue reading Instead of kowtowing to the west, India should use its position on the global stage wisely

CIA slipping its leash with drone strikes

By Gareth Porter WASHINGTON – New information on the Central Intelligence Agency’s campaign of drone strikes in northwest Pakistan directly contradicts the image the Barack Obama administration and the CIA have sought to establish in the news media of a program based on highly accurate targeting that is effective in disrupting al-Qaeda’s terrorist plots against the United States. A new report on civilian casualties in the war in Pakistan has revealed direct evidence that a house was targeted for a drone attack merely because it had been visited by a group of Taliban soldiers. The report came shortly after publication … Continue reading CIA slipping its leash with drone strikes

India’s imperial ghosts stir up trouble

By Raja Murthy MUMBAI – Political shenanigans in Bangalore are throwing the spotlight on the contentious role of governors in India’s federal democracy – as tumultuous leftovers of British colonial role. Amid high drama, Karnataka state’s chief minister B S Yeddyurappa is struggling for survival, with defecting party legislators allegedly selling their loyalties for cash. Ongoing High Court hearings have made national headlines for a fortnight. In steps the state’s governor, former law minister Hans Raj Bharadwaj. Continuing a dubious history of governors, who are seen as political poltergeists, Bharadwaj is expected to be a neutral referee, deciding which party … Continue reading India’s imperial ghosts stir up trouble

Muqtada to get a medal from The US?

THE ROVING EYE And the winner is … Muqtada By Pepe Escobar Iraqi Premier Nuri al-Maliki hit Tehran this Monday. He was duly received by Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and talked extensively to President Mahmud Ahmadinejad, still beaming after his rock-star tour of Lebanon last week. Maliki visited the holy city of Qom, described Iran-Iraq relations as “strategic” and called for even deeper Iran-Iraq cooperation. A good time was had by all – but certainly not the Armageddon-warning brigade in Washington. Now let’s shine some light over the broader context. Take this antiwar.com headline; “White House demands Maliki oust … Continue reading Muqtada to get a medal from The US?

Turkey boards China’s new ‘Orient Express’

By Peter J Brown The significance of Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao’s visit to Ankara in early October was monumental, especially after the bitter words spoken in mid-2009 by Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan following China’s brutal reaction to Uyghur rioting in Xinjiang. Erdogan spoke openly of Chinese atrocities as he emerged as one of the most vocal and downright irate national leaders in the Islamic world in terms of his response to the Chinese government’s actions last year. How times have changed. As Wen extended his hand in Ankara, Erdogan must have winced a tiny bit, but that did not … Continue reading Turkey boards China’s new ‘Orient Express’

Three Legged in the Middle East

A three-handed game in the Middle East By Sami Moubayed DAMASCUS – The Middle East is witnessing a fury of diplomatic traffic. On Monday evening, Syrian President Bashar al-Assad went to Saudi Arabia for a meeting with King Abdullah bin Abdul Aziz only days after receiving Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki in Damascus. Lebanese Prime Minister Saad al-Hariri had arrived in the Saudi capital a day earlier, while US Assistant Secretary of State Jeffrey Feltman landed in Beirut for talks with President Michel Suleiman, days after a state visit by Iranian President Mahmud Ahmadinejad to Lebanon. Ex-US president Jimmy Carter wrapped up talks … Continue reading Three Legged in the Middle East