Wednesday, January 18, 2006

Paradise for Them is Hell for Everyone!

How about a Golden Globe for a movie perpertuating a myth, a terrible lie?

One would have expected that a movie depicting the struggle for Palestians when they consider suicide, would cover at least parts of the reality behind this horrible phenomena.
More than 50 % of Palestinian children aged between seven to nine, dream of a suicidal paradise. For the complete picture check Search, and find out how by listening to the children's words and seing the passion for blood in their eyes.
What Hamas has been up to in the past years?
Why do have they also sent support for suicidal missions in Iraq?



PARADISE NOW - PALESTINE got a Golden Globe and was declared "BEST FOREIGN LANGUAGE FILM" - Hollywood Foreign Press association - Augustus Film/Lama Films/Razor Film/Lumen Films/Arte France Cinema/Hazazah Film; Warner Independent Pictures


Myth and Fact: Palestinian Children and Terrorism By Mitchell G. Bard
Jewish Virtual Library

Terrorisme: On donne aux enfants palestiniens des missions de soutien dans les combats -(PMW)
22 Octobre, 2004

"Une conduite qui reflète les enseignements des manuels scolaires de l'Autorité Palestinienne et la culture populaire" Par Itamar Marcus & Barbara Crook


Voice of Iraqis - Why don’t antiwar types want to hear them? By Amir Taheri

The three photos of wounded in Iraq following the deadliest attack at Hammorabi, Iraqi blogger, Shiite. See articles below.

130 Dead in Second Day of Heavy Bloodshed in Iraq As Politicians Try to Form Coalition Gov't
By SAMEER N. YACOUB
Associated Press Writer
January 11, 2005

Associated Press Update 21: Suicide Attacks in Iraq Kill 79
By SAMEER N. YACOUB , January 05,2006,
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Tuesday, January 17, 2006

Remember the Death Camps?

All anti-war groups united against the military efforts in Iraq, whether they are pro-dictators, anti-Americans or anti-Semites conveniently dismiss an indisputable reality that all dissidents and victims of tyranny want to Live Free.

Tous les groupes contre la guerre unis contre l'intervention militaire en Iraq, qu'ils soient pour la dictature, anti-Américains ou anti-Sémites, rejettent une réalité incontournable: tous les dissidents et les victimes de la tyrannie veulent Vivre Libre.


Gassing / Gazage - 131 x 162 cm - A Living Memorial to the Holocaust, New York.

The container in the lower right is labeled Zyklon B. Although Olère spent most of his time doing art for the SS and translating BBC radio broadcasts, he was, from time to time, called upon to help empty the gas chambers.

Tribute to a Very Brave Man - David Olère, 1902 - 1985 at Pro-Freedom.

Text and main Resource:

David Olère Drawings & Paintings - See A Teacher's Guide to the Holocaust Produced by the Florida Center for Instructional Technology.
Inmate Art from Auschwitz and Birkenau at A Teacher's Guide to the Holocaust
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Monday, January 16, 2006

Democracy is Peace - " I Am For The War In Iraq..." - France



While doing the usual research for images and texts on the struggle for freedom, I came across a powerful statement made in France. I took the liberty of translating the text for my English speaking friends.

Arno Klarsfeld - France, 11.02.03

"Je suis pour la guerre contre l'Irak parce qu'on m'a enseigné au lycée que, si la France s'était dressée pour empêcher Hitler en 1936 de remilitariser la Rhénanie, il n'y aurait sans doute pas eu de seconde guerre mondiale."

I support the war in Iraq because I taught at school that, if France had opposed Hitler in 1936 to rearm Rhineland, there might not have been a second world war.

"Je suis pour la guerre contre l'Irak parce qu'on m'a aussi enseigné qu'Edouard Daladier, rentrant de Munich, où il avait humilié la France en signant cette paix qui sacrifiait la Tchécoslovaquie et voyant la foule parisienne l'acclamer, avait glissé à l'oreille du secrétaire général du Quai d'Orsay : "Quels cons !"

I support the war in Iraq because I was also was taught at school that Edouard Daladier on his trip back from Munich, where he had just humiliated France by signing peace which sacrificed Tchecoslovaky, when acclaimed by the Parisian crowd, he whispered to the Secretary General of the Quai D’Orsay, “What a bunch of idiots!”... Read the rest of the translated text here.

Find out who is Arno Klarsfeld - KlarsfeldFoundation.org
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Sunday, January 15, 2006

That's it, I've had! No more silence.

Difficult realities should be known and the images should be seen to remind what the world is about, because we tend to forget it.

How can we improve our humanity if we ignore its struggle and chose to close our eyes to be politically correct?

From now on, as an artist and blogger, I will not restrain.

Since the senseless death of the Italian hostages at the begining of the war in Iraq, countless people were murdered by people intoxicated with Islamofascist fervor, the ultimate tool for Islamic dictators.

Bless the souls of those thousands who died just trying to make a decent living, while Islamists and peaceniks are still chanting their bloody songs.

Art work credit: That Day by COX & FORKUM (editorial cartoons)















Allan Enwiyah is shown in Iraq with his son in this undated photo. Enwiyah, working as an interpreter for Jill Carroll, a freelance journalist currently on assignment for The Christian Science Monitor, was killed by unknown gunmen in Baghdad Saturday morning, Jan. 7, 2006,. (AP Photo/Christian Science Monitor, Howard LaFranchi.)

The body of an Iraqi translator working for an American journalist Jill Carroll is recovered from the roadside, Saturday, Jan. 7, 2006, in Baghdad, Iraq. An Iraqi Interior Ministry official said that gunmen kidnapped Carroll, 28, working for the Christian Science Monitor publication and killed her Iraqi translator, identified as Alan John Ghazi stated on his U.S.-issued press card, in western Baghdad Saturday. (AP Photo/Hadi Mizban)

We can help Mr. Enwiya's Widow, please see links below.


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Back in April 2004

The first murdered hostages in Iraq known to the world in April 2004, were the four Italian contrators.
"Apparently aware he is about to be shot, the hostage asks if he can remove the blindfold. When his request is refused, Quattrocchi says: I'll show you how an Italian dies."















"They have destroyed a life, they have not cracked our values and our efforts for peace." - Silvio Berlusconi

Those who have died at the hands of Islamofascists while working for freedom and living peacefully must be honoured and never be forgotten.
Those who are destroying lives in the name of Islam or participating in the murderous insurgency in Iraq and elsewhere must be stopped.

See Difficult Images : Ever wonder why there is so much violence in the Islamic universe? What is Islamofascism? Warning - Disturbing Images.

The leftists and peaceniks can put their little left wing and pink umbrellas and pink glasses where they please, I denounce their entire dangerous, coward and hypocritical rhetoric.

See Anti-War or Anti-U.S.? by Amir Taheri

Excerpt: "The rebirth of the peace movement." This is how sections of the Western media describe the marches that attracted 30 million people in some 600 cities, in 25 countries, across the globe in recent weeks. Last week, a group of "peaceniks" gathered in London to discuss ways of nursing the "reborn" child into adulthood. By coincidence, today marks the 50th anniversary of Josef Stalin's death..."

* My apologies for not providing the sources of some of the photos published here. Should a reader know any author, I would be most grateful if you could contact me at carriered@rogers.com.
Thank You.
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Tuesday, January 03, 2006

Steven Vincent - 50 years old on December 31, 2005

He would have turned 50 on December 31, 2005.

Tribute To Steven Vincent, Saying Good Bye to 2005

To accompany Steven Vincent on his journey, a few momentos were placed in his coffin: Frank Sinatra CD’s, a cigar, Bombay Sapphire gin, books by Nietzsche and Jung, a Spider-man comic, flash cards — like the ones he had been using to work on his French, Arabic and Latin.

Steven Vincent would have been 50 years old on December 31, 2005.
He has been terribly missed since his tragic departure but his passage and his legacy will be treasured for many years ahead.

Interviewing Lisa Ramaci was one of the most beautiful and powerful tributes which was recently published by Fayrouz Hancock - An Iraqi In America on December 07, 2005.
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