Monday, October 11, 2010

Israel vs. Palestinian


        The article I chose was clearly pro- Palestinian.  I chose this because you don’t often see the Palestinian view on the oppression they are suffering and why.  And if they do it is doesn’t always tell the whole story.  This article is from the prospective of a journalist that was held in captivity and about what she experiences.  While she was being questioned by the Israeli officials she asked her interrogator if he believed he was above International Law and he replied “Of course; we are the Law.”    He also showed her pictures of people he had beaten, and was bragging of how he was so violent and was glad his son was following in his footsteps.  He was telling her how he loved doing anything that involved violence.  The journalist had also worked with prisoner rights organizations and listened to all the stories of the unthinkable treatment of Palestinian prisoners their families by the Israeli government. She also tells of how Israel is incapable of trying their soldiers and that it is obvious they will never try the officials.  She says that if the UK gives in to Israeli pressure and amends the law that tries Israeli officials that enforce these horrifying attacks, no one would be safe.  It is happening already.  







Cited Source:
Bowyer,  Renee. 2010, October 11.  Exclusive eye-witness account: Universal Jurisdiction on trial.  Middle East Monitor.  Retreived From: http://www.middleeastmonitor.org.uk/articles/middle-east/1613-exclusive-eye-witness-account-universal-jurisdiction-on-trial

Monday, October 4, 2010

Sunni or Shiite?

I think it is very important to know the difference between the Sunni and Shiite.  It’s a shame many high officials don’t know the difference.  If they are supposed to be protecting us from Al Qaeda and protecting others from them, they should at least know a little about the religion that they are all based on.  Knowing your enemy is the key to getting ahead.  You should know that they are different in some of their basic and core beliefs.  Some of it goes back to who they follow and what they believe in.  That one is a little bit more extreme that the other.  The more extreme one is the Sunni.  That is what the Al Qaeda bases their practices on. 
That would be like someone that is a British official righting against Northern Ireland. Should they know the difference between Catholic and Protestant?  That is the same question as I said above.  I think they should, for the same reasons.  You should know you enemy well.  Know everything about them and then you might be better prepared than if you hadn’t.  I think too many people that are in charge and have responsibilities dealing with the Al Qaeda and other groups like that should at least have an understanding about what the types of religions and beliefs they are dealing with.  This will probably help them in the long run.  And maybe even  help them advance in their knowledge of the enemy. 

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