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Terror on a Very Small Planet
Photos selected and arranged by Illarion
Bykov
Text by Jared Israel
[expanded 2 October 2001 * text revised 11
September 2006]
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* To the innocent, to the firefighters, and to the rescue workers of Belgrade and New York *
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| ter·ror ter·ror, noun Violence committed or threatened by a group to intimidate or coerce a population, as for military or political purposes. - ['American Heritage Dictionary,' 3rd Edition, from Microsoft Bookshelf '98 CD] The New York Times quotes Gen. Michael Short, who directed NATO's three month bombing of Yugoslavia in 1999: "These days striking
directly at the Milosevic Government is very much on his mind. While
NATO says it is not fighting against the Serbian people, General Short
also hopes that the distress of the Yugoslav public will undermine
support for the authorities in Belgrade. -- The New York Times, 13 May 1999. Gen. Short was not just talking. NATO intentionally attacked civilian facilities including consumer-goods factories, hospitals and homes, killing thousands. The Times headlined this article, "Crisis in the Balkans: The Overview; Allied Air Chief Stresses Hitting Belgrade Sites," thus using the harmless-sounding phrase, "hitting Belgrade sites," to whitewash Short's stated strategy of targeting civilians to intimidate or coerce the Yugoslav population into demanding surrender. Agence France Presse quotes Hassan Nasrallah, leader of Hezbollah. From his televised speech 4 October 2000, at the start of the Palestinian Arab campaign of suicide bombings of the past six years. "'Let a (Palestinian) reach a settler, let him stab him fiercely and let him die afterwards. They (Israelis) love worldly matters, we love martyrdom. Hit them in their weak points,' he shouted as thousands chanted: 'Allahu Akbar,' or God is greatest. "'The rule is: you kill and then you die. You will see that the results will be different,' he said in a fiery speech that immediately drew many live phone calls from Gaza and Jordan to express 'gratitude' to Nasrallah's stand and vows to 'follow his heroic path.' [...] "'The Falasha [black African] Jew will say: I prefer hunger in Ethiopia to knives in Palestine, and the Russian Jew will say: I prefer to earn 50 dollars a month and then he will pack his belongings and leave.'" -- Agence France Presse, October 4 2000. AFP headlined this dispatch, "Hezbollah calls for Palestinian armed resistance against Israel," thus using the heroic-sounding term "resistance" to whitewash Nasrallah's expressed strategy of targeting civilians to intimidate or coerce the Jewish population into fleeing Israel. Nasrallah's group, Hezbollah, aims to destroy the Jews worldwide. Case in point: Argentina's General Prosecutor accuses Hezbollah of organizing the murderous suicide bombing of the Jewish community center in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Toronto Star reporter's account of an evening spent in the home of Nasir Oric, commander of Bosnian Islamist forces in the famous Bosnian town of Srebrenica.
"On a cold and snowy night, I sat in his living room
watching a shocking video version of what might have been called Nasir
Oric's Greatest Hits.
--
Toronto Star,'
16 February 1994. The full text is posted at
http://emperors-clothes.com/analysis/oric.htm "No man is an Iland, intire of itselfe; every man is a peece of the Continent, a part of the maine; if a Clod bee washed away by the Sea, Europe is the lesse, as well as if a Promontorie were, as well as if a Manor of thy friends or of thine owne were; any mans death diminishes me, because I am involved in Mankinde; And therefore never send to know for whom the bell tolls; It tolls for thee." --MEDITATION XVII., Devotions upon Emergent Occasions by John Donne Subscribe to the
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