Friday, 24 February 2012

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Assault victim’s family to sue police for defamation

Jordan is putting out disinformation. Ted Belman

by Rana Husseini | Feb 23,2012 | 23:23
Jordan Times

AMMAN — The family of a 21-year-old Jordanian blogger, who was stabbed on Sunday by a hooded man in Jabal Luweibdeh, said they are planning to sue the Public Security Department (PSD) for defamation.

Enas Musallam was near Darat Al Funun in the upscale Amman neighbourhood at around 7:00pm when a man wearing a hood and gloves reportedly grabbed her from the back and stabbed her in the stomach.

The attacker allegedly threatened “to kill her the next time” if she did not stop her blogging on political reforms in Jordan.

Musallam, a fourth year student at the University of Jordan majoring in management information systems, had written a response on her blog to statements made by HRH Prince Hassan in an interview with Jordan Television’s “Sixty Minutes” programme last Friday, in which he criticised “the 30 or 40 demonstrators who head to Al Nakheel Square to demonstrate”....

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Media is Accomplice to Pograms Against the Jews of Judea and Samaria

Laura: The media are collaborators in the jihad against the Jewish state and the muslim “palestinian” pogroms against the Jewish people. Israel needs to respond to this savagery by building more Jewish communities in Judea and Samaria. These brave and proud Jews refuse to submit to islamic supremacist and international demands that they flee their homeland to make way for another islamic terror state. The leftist media especially despises the Jewish residents of Judea and Samaria and believes they deserve to be attacked for being religious Jews and daring to live in the Jewish homeland in defiance of islam.

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Republican Senators Supporting Muslim Brotherhood, Islamists

They must be smoking something or drinking something. We must mobilize the Republican leadership to not back Obama’s choice of the SNC but the democratic choice of the SDC. Ted Belman

by Investigative Project on Terrorism News • Feb 22, 2012

Republican Senators John McCain and Lindsey Graham had warm words for the Muslim Brotherhood, Egypt’s dominant Islamist party with a radical and hateful past, during a recent visit to the Middle East. The comments mark a disturbing growth in relations between some senior Republicans and Islamists, Andrew McCarthy writes in the National Review Online.

“I was very apprehensive when I heard the election results,” Sen. Graham, R-S.C., said about the Brotherhood’s victory in recent Egyptian elections. “But after visiting and talking to the Muslim Brotherhood, I am hopeful that they will be able to deliver not only for the Egyptian people, but that we can have a relationship with Egypt, with the Muslim...

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Is the party over for tycoons?

I FAIL TO SEE WHY THERE SHOULD BE ONE SET OF RULES FOR OLD TYCOONS AND A STRICTER SET OF RULES FOR NEW TYCOONS. T THAT SOUNDS LIKE UNFAIR COMPETITION. TED BELMAN

Hezi Sternlicht and Zeev Klein, ISRAEL HAYOM

Some of Israel’s most powerful businessmen will now be required to forfeit significant chunks of their holdings, an economic concentration committee determined on Wednesday. The move, which the committee hopes will add competition to Israel’s markets and lower its notoriously inflated prices, followed dozens of deliberations and hearings.

In Israel, a handful of power-wielding businessmen and women, referred to as tycoons, are known to have a disproportionate grip on the nation’s businesses and banks. Following last summer’s social justice protests, which swept up the country and saw hundreds of thousands take to the streets in a call for lower prices and greater competition, they have been the focus of intense scrutiny.

“Economic concentration is greater in Israel...

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Is Jordan next?

This lecture, without a doubt, is the most informative and lucid lecture on any subject that I have heard since being here. It is about 60 minutes long. Ted Belman

Is Jordan next? from MediaCentral on Vimeo.

Dr. Assaf David

“Tensions between indigenous Jordanians and those of Palestinian descent is the key to the regime’s power” says Assaf David, an internationally known expert on Jordan. Dr. David analyzed the political and strategic situation in Jordan, the stability of the monarchy and the likelihood of an Arab spring-type revolt within the Hashemite kingdom.

Dr. David is a lecturer and researcher with the Hebrew University Truman Institute. He serves as a consultant on Jordanian issues to both the public and private sector and has been involved in the Israel-Jordan strategic dialogue.


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Jerusalem, Israel