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Montenegro and Bosnia Plan Joint Embassies

Balkaninsight.com - lun, 22/02/2016 - 07:29
Montenegro and Bosnia are to sign an agreement shortly on sharing diplomatic representation as part of a bid by both countries to cut embassy costs.
Catégories: Balkan News

Croatia Ponders German-Style Constitutional Court

Balkaninsight.com - lun, 22/02/2016 - 07:29
Top expert praises call for Croatia to borrow German model of appointing constitutional court judges - but says such an outcome is unlikely in the current atmosphere.
Catégories: Balkan News

New Rules Along Balkan Route Slash Number Of Migrants

Balkaninsight.com - lun, 22/02/2016 - 07:28
New rules being enforced in the Balkan corridor dramatically slashed the number of migrants passing through Macedonia and Serbia on their way to Western Europe.
Catégories: Balkan News

Azerbaijan joins Erasmus Student Network

News.Az - lun, 22/02/2016 - 07:16
Azerbaijan has been elected a member of Erasmus Student Network at a meeting of the organization`s Council of National Representatives in Jyvaskyla, Finland.
Catégories: Russia & CIS

Bakondi: egyre többen próbálnak bejutni Európába

Hírek.sk (Szlovákia/Felvidék) - lun, 22/02/2016 - 07:13
BUDAPEST. Jelentős tömeg próbál Európába, elsősorban Németországba jutni és növekszik a Görögországba érkező migránsok száma - mondta a miniszterelnök belbiztonsági főtanácsadója vasárnap az M1 aktuális csatorna esti műsorában.

Nigeria backs oil freeze accord while giving Iran way out

News.Az - lun, 22/02/2016 - 07:11
Nigeria backed Saudi Arabia and Russia in freezing oil production while giving Iran and Iraq a way out to regain some of their lost market share due to sanctions and war, Bloomberg reports.
Catégories: Russia & CIS

Des éleveurs en colère interpellent Stéphane Le Foll à son domicile

Libération / Politiques - lun, 22/02/2016 - 07:09
Plusieurs dizaines d’éleveurs en colère ont manifesté dimanche soir devant le domicile du ministre de l’Agriculture Stéphane Le Foll au Mans et à proximité de celui de son collègue de la Défense Jean-Yves Le Drian près de Lorient.








Catégories: France

Indemnisation chômage : début des négociations sous pression

LeParisien / Politique - lun, 22/02/2016 - 07:09
Un chômage record et un régime d'indemnisation au bord de la faillite : voilà le décor à l'ouverture des discussions sur la réforme de l'Unédic. Les partenaires sociaux, syndicats et patronat, se retrouvent...
Catégories: France

Saakashvili criticizes Georgian authorities for negotiations with Gazprom

News.Az - lun, 22/02/2016 - 07:07
Ex-President of Georgia, now head of the Odessa Regional State Administration Mikheil Saakashvili accused Georgian billionaire and former Prime Minister Bidzina Ivanishvili of a lie.
Catégories: Russia & CIS

Facebook creates "social virtual reality" team

News.Az - lun, 22/02/2016 - 07:06
Facebook has created a new “social VR” team, led by two video gaming executives, ahead of the launch of its Oculus Rift headset next month, ft.com reports.
Catégories: Russia & CIS

Aides sociales : la nouvelle surenchère de la droite

LeParisien / Politique - lun, 22/02/2016 - 07:03
Encore une remise en cause du modèle social français ? Il y a deux semaines, le conseil départemental du Haut-Rhin (LR) prenait la décision de conditionner (à partir de 2017) le versement du RSA à sept...
Catégories: France

#New Europe Shooting Gallery Issue 1153

The European Political Newspaper - lun, 22/02/2016 - 07:02
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Catégories: European Union

The J Street Version of Israeli History -- Coming To a Jewish School Near You

Daled Amos - lun, 22/02/2016 - 07:00
J Street's activities extend from politics and advocacy -- to education:
J Street University is circulating a map that restores the Green Line and working to get it into synagogues, Hebrew schools, and summer camps. Good for them. Of course, fighting (nonviolently) over maps is preferable to shooting over the borders of the territories they represent, but there’s no substitute for a one-map solution.Here is the map:

J Street has a lesson plan to go along with the map. I embedded a copy of the lesson plan at the end of the post.

The introduction in the lesson plan introduces what they see as the issue behind maps of Israel today:

The disappearance of the Green Line from our maps is a clear symptom of a larger problem. The vast majority of Jewish Americans, including our communal leaders, claim to support a two-state solution,recognizing that it is the only way to safeguard Israel’s future. Yet we often talk about and teach about Israel in a way that physically erases the Green Line, which forms the basis of that solution. When the Green Line disappears from our maps, it is also eroded from our consciousness.The plan then goes on to describe J Street's goal in a pretty straightforward way:
The goal of this lesson plan is to help learners, 9th graders and up, understand the realities of the status quo in Israel and the Palestinian territory. Recognizing that maps play an important role in reinforcing cultural narratives and national identities for both Israelis and Palestinians, and their supporters, we’ll look at various maps of this area that reflect different hopes, aspirations, and political perspectives.In order to frame those differing perspectives, J Street divides them into 3 groups in terms of whether the Green Line should appear on the map:
  • Why the Green Line should not appear: map labels entire area as Israel
  • Why the Green Line should appear: labeled as "Joint Perspective"
  • Why the Green Line should not appear: map labels entire area as Palestine
Putting aside how the lesson plan organizes and structures how the actual discussion is carried out, there is the larger issue of how J Street frames the issue and the information it intends to pass on to the participants as fact.

On page 10 of the plan, is the section labeled: All About The Green Line, where the overall background on the Green Line is given as "the original armistice line of the 1948 Arab-Israel war." However, J Street writes in their lesson plan that among the consequences is that:
These territories [Gaza and the West Bank] are viewed by the international community as being under “military occupation,” although their status is more complicated within Israel.On the contrary, the fact is that the issue of "military occupation" is complicated -- period, regardless of whether you are Israeli or not. There is legal precedent for saying Gaza is not occupied and arguments that can be made about the West Bank, under control of the Palestinian Authority, as well. One doesn't have to going into details or surrender a balance of views in order to convey the complexity of the the issue of "occupation", but surely it should not be ignored either.

Another J Street claim in the general background of the lesson plan is:
All past negotiations over the future Israeli-Palestinian border have been based on the Green Line with land swaps.Not exactly all negotiations. After all, it was Abbas himself who turned down the idea of land swaps when he declared:  "No to Israel as a Jewish state, no to interim borders, no to land swaps" at the Fifth Fatah Revolutionary Council Convention in December 2010. The lesson plan thus overlooks the fact that the idea of land swaps itself is a new idea: the Palestinian Arabs did not accept the idea of land swaps -- and only "minor" swaps at that -- until 2013.

A final note on the general background section of the lesson plan is in the segment entitled "How Is Israel Blurring The Green Line?" Keep in mind that legally the Green Line is nothing more than an arbitrary armistice line indicating where the fighting stopped in 1948 -- in no way is it a border.

Despite this fact, J Street claims:
  • Since 1967, Israel has politically and economically encourage Jewish settlement over the Green Line
    • This is considered illegal according to Article 49 of the Geneva Convention
Actually, Article 49 of the Geneva Convention specifies the forcible transfer of populations -- a response to the Nazis who conducted massive transfers of people into occupied territories. Also, based on the British Mandate, the area given to the Jews included Judea and Samaria -- the area they were illegally forced to flee, the area that became known as "the West Bank" based on 19 years of Jordanian control. J Street is the blurring the facts, declaring as absolute, what is at best debatable

The lesson plan gives a historical time line in accordance with the Israeli, Palestinian and "Joint Perspective". According to the time line of the "Israel Perspective:
1920-1948: Mandatory Palestine, the British Mandate for Palestine transfers power from military rule to civil rule. The British rule continues to face resistance from both Palestinian and Jewish forces.This is how J Street summarizes how the League of Nations granted Britain the Mandate for reconstituting the Jewish homeland. But in fact, the fact sheet does not mention the League of Nations even once, and only uses the word "league" once -- in reference to the Arab League. The students are never told the basis for Britain's Mandate giving it control in then-Palestine. This omission not only denies context to the Arab opposition to the Mandate, but also the Jewish opposition -- which was based on changes made to the Mandate and on opposition to the 1939 White Paper. Surprisingly, mention of White Paper is also omitted from the lesson plan.

 According to the time line of the "Joint Perspective":
  • 1916: Sykes–Picot Agreement, the UK and France promised Arab control over Palestine
    Not true: As someone corrected me, here J Street is confusing the Hussein-McMahon correspondence with the Sykes-Picot Agreement. About the latter, there is no argument and it is not related to the issue. Regarding the former, the claim that Arabs were promised Palestine is hotly debated, and the British government insisted that then-Palestine was not included.

  • 1920s and 1930s: Violent clashes begin, as Jews continued to immigrate to Palestine, Zionist-Arab antagonism boiled over into violent clashes among Jews, the Palestinians, and the British Police.
    So according to J Street, even then it was a cycle of violence? This ignores both the initiation of the Arab massacres of Jews and the long history of Arab persecution of Jews during Ottoman rule

  • 1920-1948: Mandatory Palestine, the British Mandate for Palestine transfers power from military rule to civil rule. The British rule continues to face resistance from both Palestinian and Jewish forces.
    There is no mention of Transjordan, which was cut out of the area originally part of the Palestine Mandate

  • 1949: Armistice Lines are agreed upon. Gaza is under Egyptian control and The West Bank is under Jordanian control. The Green Line is drawn, which will become the basis for any future peace agreement.
    This misleads by implying that Egyptian control over Gaza and Jordanian control over the "West Bank" was internationally recognized, when in fact only Great Britain and Pakistan recognized the annexation as legal. Also, the Green was not the basis for all future peace agreements, since the current peace agreements Israel has with Egypt and Jordan are both based on the British Mandate -- not on the Green Line
In all three perspectives, the lesson plan claims:
1947: UN Resolution 181, partitions Palestine into two states: Arab and Jewish.This is not true. The UN did not create 2 states. After all, the British continued executing the Mandate into 1948. What the resolution did do was recommend a partition, as the resolution itself makes clear.

J Street is entitled to their opinion, but in their rush to push the idea of the centrality of the Green Line, the omission of important facts and the distortion of others prevent the balanced view that they claim as their goal. Instead of a lesson plan about a significant issue affecting Israel, J Street's project has been reduced to propaganda for their political agenda.

Hat tip: AB, for pointing out additional J Street errors.

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Catégories: Middle East

43 Gemechaniseerde Brigade‎ @ Cold Response 2016

Snafu-solomon.blogspot - lun, 22/02/2016 - 07:00


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Catégories: Défense

Spionage in Bundesbern: Liebesdienste für Libyen

NZZ.ch - lun, 22/02/2016 - 07:00
Eine attraktive Bardame horchte Anfang der 1980er Jahre hochrangige Politiker aus. Doch Bundesbern zeigte kein Interesse an einer transparenten Aufklärung des skurrilen Falls – ein Blick zurück.
Catégories: Swiss News

Primaire à gauche : à quoi joue le PS ?

LeParisien / Politique - lun, 22/02/2016 - 07:00
Faire une primaire à gauche quand on a un sortant à l'Elysée... Jusqu'à présent, Jean-Christophe Cambadélis n'était pas fan de l'idée ! Pourtant le premier secrétaire du PS vient de se prononcer « pour »....
Catégories: France

Hollande à Wallis : kava, colliers de fleurs, cochons grillés et grosse fatigue

Le Figaro / Politique - lun, 22/02/2016 - 06:50
C'est la première fois depuis Valéry Giscard d'Estaing, il y a 37 ans, qu'un président français se rend sur ce territoire. Prochaine étape de ce périple, la Polynésie française.
Catégories: France

Plombée par un déficit record, l’assurance-chômage joue sa survie

Le Monde / Politique - lun, 22/02/2016 - 06:44
Patronat et syndicats se retrouvent à partir de ce lundi pour fixer de nouvelles règles d’indemnisation des chômeurs.








Catégories: France

Németország elutasítja az Ausztriában bevezetett napi kontingens intézményét

Hírek.sk (Szlovákia/Felvidék) - lun, 22/02/2016 - 06:44
BERLIN, BÉCS. Németország elutasítja a menedékkérők belépésére Ausztriában bevezetett napi kontingens intézményét, és kifogásait előterjeszti az uniós belügyminiszterek következő értekezletén - mondta a német belügyminiszter vasárnap az ARD országos közszolgálati televíziónak.

Azerbaijani diaspora activists hold rally outside Armenian Embassy in Stockholm

News.Az - lun, 22/02/2016 - 06:41
Azerbaijani diaspora activists have held a rally outside Armenia`s Embassy in Stockholm to commemorate the 24th anniversary of Khojaly Genocide, when the Armenian armed forced killed innocent Azerbaijani civilians.
Catégories: Russia & CIS

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