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(Source: Guardian)
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Saudi Arabia deports 3 UAE men for being ‘irresistible’ to women
Three men visiting a Saudi cultural festival were sent back to the United Arab Emirates on the grounds they are too handsome and officials feared ‘female visitors could fall for them.’
Three UAE men visiting Saudi Arabia for the Jenadrivah Heritage and Culture Festival were expelled for being “too handsome” and thus a threat to women in attendance like those above.
Too hot to handle?
Three men visiting a Saudi Arabian cultural festival were deported back to the United Arab Emirates because they were “irresistible” to women.
A female artist had unexpectedly turned up and officials feared their presence could break strict Saudi rules preventing contact between men and unmarried women.
Elaph’s article, as reported by Arabian Business, stated: “A festival official said the three Emiratis were taken out on the grounds they are too handsome and the Commission (for the Promotion of Virtue and Prevention of Vices) members feared female visitors could fall for them.
First targeted killing by Israel this year and death of hardline settler likely to frustrate US efforts at restarting peace talks
Israel’s disproportionate reactionary mentality is on full display in this article (and instance). Worth a read or skim…..
Egypt has walked out of a round of global nuclear talks in protest at what it called the failure to implement a 1995 resolution for a Middle East as a zone free of nuclear weapons.
A statement from Egypt’s foreign ministry on Monday said the nation ended its participation in two weeks of Geneva talks out of frustration that the zone has yet to be created. The talks run through this week.
“We can’t wait forever for the implementation of this decision,” said the ministry’s statement on Monday night, explaining that Egypt’s walkout was meant to send a message to the world that it can no longer accept what it considers to be a lack of seriousness on the issue.
But establishing the Middle East as a zone free of nuclear weapons has long been an elusive goal.
US and Israeli officials have said a nuclear arms-free zone in the Middle East could not be a reality until there was broad Arab-Israeli peace and Iran curbed its nuclear programme, which Tehran says is for peaceful energy and research purposes.
"— http://www.aljazeera.com/news/middleeast/2013/04/201342922453324367.html
(Source: fuckyeahmarxismleninism, via amodernmanifesto)
Palestinian Prisoners Day in Nablus, occupied West Bank of Palestine, April 17, 2013.
Photos by Bilal PANA
United States of Amnesia’: No Accountability For ‘Grievous Errors’ In Iraq
Ten years after the US invasion of Iraq, the humanitarian situation in the country is bleak. Critics say the hugely unpopular occupation of Iraq, and the lack of accountability for the officials responsible, has irreparably damaged America’s image.
On March 20, 2003, the United States – in defiance of the United Nations, which had weapons inspectors on the ground in Iraq – opened a military offensive against the Arab Republic on the premise that the Baathist government of Saddam Hussein was harboring weapons of mass destruction.
One decade later, the global community is aware that the intelligence claims of Iraqi WMDs were patently false at least – and a blatant fabrication at worst – but this knowledge has done nothing to erase the damage of the conflict.
The exact number of Iraqi civilians who lost their lives during the war varies considerably, depending on the source. The Iraq Body Count project (IBC), for example, puts the number between 110,937 and 121,227. But the Opinion Research Business (ORB), an independent polling agency based in London, has calculated the number of fatalities at over 1 million.
For the survivors, each of whom seems to know somebody who was killed or injured in the conflict, the physical aftermath of eight years of war and insurgency is visible everywhere.
In Fallujah, previously the site of fierce fighting between Iraqi resistance fighters and US forces, more than half of all babies conceived after the start of the war were born with heart defects, and the area has a disturbingly high infant mortality rate.
A World Health Organization (WHO) study published last year connected the grave situation with the effect of toxic substances prevalent in many conventional weapons. Hair samples taken from the civilian population of Fallujah showed levels of lead in children with birth defects five times higher than elsewhere; mercury levels were recorded at six times higher.
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