YAHOO! Under Fire Over Jailing of Chinese Journalist and other News from Around the Malevolent World
This is a banner created by the Argentinian blogger Rubén Benedetti as a part of a campaign because of this.
Information supplied by Yahoo ! helped journalist Shi Tao get 10 years in prisonThe text of the verdict in the case of journalist Shi Tao - sentenced in April to 10 years in prison for “divulging state secrets abroad” - shows that Yahoo ! Holdings (Hong Kong) Ltd. provided China’s state security authorities with details that helped to identify and convict him, Reporters Without Borders said today.
“We already knew that Yahoo! collaborates enthusiastically with the Chinese regime in questions of censorship, and now we know it is a Chinese police informant as well,” the press freedom organisation said.
hat tip: Tim P
The Jew is saying to the world: "....I am extending my hand to peace and he does not want!"
French FM asks Israel to allow Palestinians adequate security

Forgo the Syrup the Ipecac,this will induce projectile vomiting
Do these frogs have nerve or what?France's foreign minister urged Israel to allow the Palestinian Authority to adequately equip its security forces and ensure Gaza becomes a viable economy after it leaves the territory within days.









OT but relevant -
StandWithUs Premieres Documentary Exposing Anti-Israel Speakers on campuses...
The 45-minute "Tolerating Intolerance: Hate Speech on Campuses" will be screened in New York on Sept. 19 at the Lighthouse International Conference Center, with the national premiere Sept. 29 in Beverly Hills at the Writers Guild Theater.
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Posted by: justamomof4 | Thursday, September 08, 2005 at 07:54 PM
Watching Gaza deteriorate into chaos and civil war is a lot like watching Louisiana democrats rescue black Americans from what was once New Orleans.
When civility is long gone, al least money can still buy one a ticket out.
Posted by: wxjames | Friday, September 09, 2005 at 09:23 AM