Wednesday, June 2, 2010

UN adopts resolution to probe Israel attack


Israel's attack on the Gaza aid flotilla triggered protests and condemnations from across the world. PHOTO: AFP


WASHINGTON: The UN Human Rights Council adopted a resolution setting up an independent international probe into Israel’s interception of Gaza-bound ships, on Wednesday.

The resolution, which also condemned Israel’s “outrageous attack,” was adopted after a vote, with 32 countries voting in favour, three against, and eight abstentions.

It “decides to dispatch an independent international fact-finding mission to investigate violations of international law, including international humanitarian aid and human rights law, resulting from the Israeli attacks on the flotilla of ships carrying humanitarian assistance.”

The text also decides to “authorize the president of the council to appoint members of this independent international fact finding system.”

Meanwhile, the United States declined to condemn Israel for its raid on a humanitarian flotilla headed for Gaza, but said the incident showed Middle East peace talks were needed “more than ever”.

The White House and US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton did describe the situation in Gaza as “untenable” and “unacceptable,” but Washington’s reaction on Tuesday to the raid did not match the explicit rebukes of Israel of some of its allies.

As diplomatic fallout multiplied, and threatened to derail a laborious bid to broker Israeli-Palestinian peace talks, US President Barack Obama also called key regional power broker, Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan.

Obama spokesman Robert Gibbs was earlier asked directly whether his boss would condemn Israel over the drama in international waters in which, he said, at least 10 people were killed by Israeli commandos.

Speaking carefully, Mr Gibbs stuck to the language of a UN Security Council statement issued late Sunday on the raid.

The statement condemned “those acts which resulted in the loss of at least 10 civilians and many wounded”, but did not specifically say whether the Israeli raid or actions of pro-Palestinian supporters caused the violence.

It also called for a “prompt, impartial, credible and transparent” inquiry into the incident conforming to international standards, he noted.

“We’re obviously supportive of that.”

Mrs Clinton said Washington supported an “Israeli investigation that meets those criteria. We are open to different ways of assuring a credible investigation, including international participation.”

State Department spokesman Philip Crowley explained why Washington thought Israel should carry out the investigation rather than an independent international body.

“These were Israeli forces that carried out this action and we think they’re in the best position to investigate what instructions were given to these forces, how was the situation when they approached the flotilla, and what transpired on board that ship.”

Mrs Clinton also criticised the humanitarian situation in Hamas-ruled Gaza under an Israeli blockade, calling it “unsustainable and unacceptable” while Mr Gibbs said the incident showed a Middle East peace plan was needed “more than ever”.

The deadly maritime confrontation threatens to stymie US peace moves again at a time when the Obama administration has just restarted “proximity” peace talks between Israel and the Palestinians.

But Mr Gibbs said that he did not think the incident, which triggered global fury, would have “a great impact” on Washington’s ties with the Muslim world, despite staunch US support for Israel.

Israel has blamed activists on a Turkish vessel, Mavi Marmara, for the confrontation, saying its troops were attacked as they boarded the ship and that nine passengers were killed in the ensuing fight.

But passengers disputed that version of events, saying that those on board were not armed with anything more threatening than a few wooden batons. A greek activist who was released by Israel said Israeli troops used bullets, gas and electroshock weapons to subdue those on board the aid flotilla.

The showdown provoked a crisis in Israel’s relations with Turkey – once its closest Muslim ally – as diplomatic sources in Ankara confirmed at least four of the dead were Turkish.

It also provoked another diplomatic headache for Washington, as Mr Obama had expended considerable effort trying to maintain good relations with Turkey, a rising regional power which is also key in the confrontation with Iran.

In his call with Mr Erdogan, who earlier branded the raid a “bloody massacre” Mr Obama expressed his “deep condolences for the loss of life and injuries resulting from the Israeli military operation against the Turkish-flagged ship bound for Gaza”, the White House said.

“The President affirmed the importance of finding better ways to provide humanitarian assistance to the people of Gaza without undermining Israel’s security.”

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu had been due at the White House on Tuesday for talks seen as an effort to move on from recent and rare public disagreements with the US.

But he cancelled the visit to return home to deal with the crisis. The White House said that Mr Obama’s talks with Palestinian leader Mahmoud Abbas next week were still on as scheduled.

In a sign of domestic political pressure on Mr Obama over Israel, a top Republican lawmaker Eric Cantor called on him to veto any “biased UN resolutions reining in Israel’s right to defend itself”.

Monday, May 31, 2010

Israel attacks Gaza Aid Flotilla

Final Moments at the ship before Israel Terrorist taken over the aid Ship taking aid for People in Gaza. All people on ship where totally unarmed in International Waters and even they have raised white flags still Terrorist have continued their brutality and charged the ship from air and water and used automatic weapons against unarmed people.

Pictures Speak Louder than Words following is the evidence.

Talat Hussain AAJ News Anchor 1966 to 2010


Talat Hussain is married to Tehmina Talat and has 2 kids, a boy Shamil and a girl Afza. He lives in Islamabad. Syed Talat Hussain is at present executive director News and Current affairs of AAJ Television. He writes for Newsline Time Magazine and occasionally contributes to India Today and he is 46 years old. He has worked with CNN and american Broadcasting as producer and has done extensive reporting for Los angeles Times and the New York Times.



As a media professional he has vast experience in establishing news and current affairs systems. He established aRYs Islamabad office and headed the team that launched PTV World News. He has held key positions of Director News & Current affairs with Pakistan Television Corporation Prime Television (UK) and Telebiz.



He is frequently invited to lecture at prestigious forums like National Defence College of Pakistan air War College Pakistan Naval War College Pakistan Foreign Services Training academy of Pakistan Information Services Training academy of Pakistan Quaid-e-Azam University (International Relations Department).

Shrek Forever After Review and Ratings



Rated: PG [See Full Rating] for mild action, some rude humor and brief language.
Genre: Comedies



Synopsis: After the success of the first three films in the Shrek series, a fourth entry appears with more adventures of Shrek, Fiona, Donkey, and Puss in Boots. But in addition to all the laughs the first... After the success of the first three films in the Shrek series, a fourth entry appears with more adventures of Shrek, Fiona, Donkey, and Puss in Boots. But in addition to all the laughs the first three films have brought, SHREK FOREVER AFTER features a whole new element in the series: 3-D animation.



Starring: Mike Myers, Cameron Diaz, Jane Lynch, Eddie Murphy, Julie Andrews, Antonio Banderas

Director: Mike Mitchell

Director: Mike Mitchell
Studio: Dreamworks SKG

Prince of Persia-Sands of time Review and ratings



Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time is a 2010 fantasy adventure film directed by Mike Newell, and produced by Jerry Bruckheimer. The film stars Jake Gyllenhaal as Prince Dastan, Gemma Arterton as Princess Tamina, Ben Kingsley as Nizam, and Alfred Molina as Sheik Amar, this the first film directed by Mike Newell to be distributed by Disney. Despite the film being primarily based on The Sands of Time, elements from Warrior Within and The Two Thrones are also incorporated.



PLOT : The plot follows Dastan (Jake Gyllenhaal), a street urchin in the Persian Empire in the sixth century. After showing courage in the market place, he is adopted by the king. He grows up as part of the royal family with “no royal blood and no eye for the throne.” Dastan leads an attack to a city ruled by a princess who is said to be a jewel. He manages to open the main gate and prevents further casualties from both sides. Later on, he teams up with Princess Tamina (Gemma Arterton) to stop a common enemy – the villainous nobleman Nizam (Ben Kingsley) – and to take from him an ancient dagger known as “The Dagger of Time” (a valuable dagger which gives to its owner the ability to go back in time for short periods and change the past) and keep him from generating a sandstorm which could destroy the world.

Prince of Persia movie Review

PrinceofPersia is based on a very popular video game by the same name, “Prince of Persia” was expected to be a summer blockbuster and it had a large following among gamers before the release. However, looking at extra special effects, there is really nothing new one can chew. This remark satisfactorily adding up the whole movie.Nothing a great performance of Gyllenhaal and Arterton except their sexy exploits make a beautiful sight with the rusty settings in the background. Kingsley real fun comes only from Alfred Molina in the form of an opportunistic character named Sheik Amar.Overall it was an enjoyable, fun, action movie and it end up as one of the better adaptations.

Rating 3.5/ 5

Cast & Crew details

Movie Title : Prince Of Persia: The Sands Of Time (U/A)
Starring : Gemma Arterton, Jake Gyllenhaal, Ben Kingsley, Alfred Molina, Reece Ritchie, Toby Kebbell, Ambika Jois, Richard Coyle, Dave Pope, Daud Shah, Selva Rasalingam, Steve Toussaint
Director : Mike Newell
Language : English
Writer : Boaz Yakin, Doug Miro
Genre : Action, Adventure, Fantasy
Length : 1 hr 56 mins
Releasing date : May 28, 2010
Movie Title : Prince Of Persia: The Sands Of Time (U/A)
Starring : Gemma Arterton, Jake Gyllenhaal, Ben Kingsley, Alfred Molina, Reece Ritchie, Toby Kebbell, Ambika Jois, Richard Coyle, Dave Pope, Daud Shah, Selva Rasalingam, Steve ToussaintDirector : Mike Newell
Language : English
Writer : Boaz Yakin, Doug Miro
Genre : Action, Adventure, Fantasy
Length : 1 hr 56 mins
Releasing date : May 28, 2010

Saturday, May 29, 2010

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