Författare: Claes

  • Iraks politiska process

    Abu Ardvark rapportera på sin blog hur den irakiska politiska processen helt kollapsat och någon slags samförstående verkar helt borta. Vilket naturligtvis påverkar Bush administrationens försök att vissa på framsteg i Irak.

    Abu Aardvark: Iraq’s emergency political summit fails

    Lost in the reporting of the unbelievable horrific terrorist attack in northern Iraq is a bit of a political bombshell.  Al-Arabiya is reporting that the emergency political summit of Iraq’s leaders has failed to produce even nominal political reconciliation
     This is a devastating outcome for the Maliki government and for
    those Americans who hoped to have some political progress to show in
    the upcoming Crocker/Petraeus report.  There’s no other way to
    spin this:  this summit was billed as the last chance, and it has
    failed.

    The background is that Iraqi President Jalal Talabani had called an
    emergency political summit to deal with the political crisis sparked by
    the withdrawal of the Sunni al-Tawafuq Bloc and the suspension of
    participation by the members of Iyad Allawi’s Iraq Bloc from Maliki’s
    government.  Much of the Iraqi and Arab press portrayed this as a
    last-chance effort to salvage the Maliki government, certainly before
    the Petraeus-Crocker report but probably for good.  Talabani
    summoned Maliki (Dawa, in his capacity as Prime Minister), Massoud
    Barzani (in his capacity as head of the Kurdish region), Adel Abd
    a-Mahdi (SIIC, in his capacity as Vice President), and Tareq al-Hashemi
    (Iraqi Islamic Party/Tawafuq Bloc, in his capacity as Vice
    President).   Hashemi, after much back and forth about the
    invitation, agreed to attend.    Iyad Allawi’s bloc was
    pointedly not invited, despite his public indications that he was quite
    available.  Nor were the Sadrists.

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    don’t bother trying to spot the Sunni.  (picture courtesy of al-Arabiya)

  • Drivecleaner – webhajar

    lur

    Jag undrar hur många som faller för pop-up fönster liknande som det som bilden länkar till och faktiskt laddar ner ett främmande program på sin dator. Det kom upp vid ett besök på webplatsen imdb och distribueras tydligen via reklamservrar. Även firefox och macanvändare får tydligen samma fönster som öppnar sig.

    För en macanvändare som i mitt fall är det ju ett något överflödigt försök. Windows cab filer fungerar dåligt att installera. Man kan även undra vem som gjort den svenska översättningen. Den som besöker barnförbjudna sidor och inte vet så mycket om datorer kanske faller för tricket att den skriver ut ett antal sidor som man ska ha besökt.

  • Nedstängd

    Såg just att en av min favoritwebplatser skriven av iraniern Hossein Derakhshan stängts ner efter juridiska hot från en neokonservativ tankesmedja när han kritiserats deras kampaj mot iran.

    EDITOR: MYSELF: A threat to all of us

    This is an email I just
    sent to some friends. Feel free to spread the word please and note that
    this is a threat to all of us who have a blog or have any presence
    online.

    Dear friends,

    While everyone is
    on holidays, a new blow to online free speech has taken place and I
    would like to share it with you and ask for help..

    Last Friday,
    I was kicked out of my hosting company (Florida-based Hosting Matters),
    as a result of a legal notice sent by Mehdi Khalaji, an Iranian fellow
    at a neo-conservative think-tank (Washington Institute for the Near
    East Policy with Richard Perle, Paul Wolfowitz and James Woolsey on its
    advisory board).

    Mhedi Khalaji’s lawyer has sent a notice to my
    hosting company and also my domain registrar, Go Daddy, asking them to
    a) remove any ’defamatory’ material about him, b) make me publish an
    apology, and c) pay $10,000 for the claimed damages

    The lawyers
    claim are based on a mistranslation of a post I had written a few
    months ago about Khalaji and his support for a disgusting anti-Iranian
    campaign (http://www.afpc.org/IFI/iranfreedom.shtml)
    at another neo-conservative think-tank (American Foreign Policy
    Council) and his counsel to a think-tank with a clear agenda to
    overthrow the Iranian government by an economic warfare or a military
    attack.

    The hosting company, clearly intimidated, asked me
    (documented below) to remove that specific post and also any material
    related to Mehdi Khalaji, since they didn’t have enough resources to
    figure if they were actually defamatory or not.

    I removed the
    mentioned post, but resisted against such strange request to remove
    anything I had written, mentioning Mehdi Khalaji.

    Then last
    Friday, I noticed that the hosting company had actually removed, from
    my web serve and even my blogging software’s database, any post where
    Mehdi Khalaji was named in English.

    After threatening me not to disclose what the hosting company did, and after a few email exchanges, they terminated my account.

    I
    have now migrated to a new hosting company, outside the United States,
    still struggling to get my numerous domain names, databases and online
    applications back and running.

    This is a threat to all of us who
    write anything online these days. If someone could silence whatever he
    or she didn’t like, even before a court order and based on intimidating
    hosting and domain registrar companies and based on mistranslated
    material, we would all going to be in big trouble soon.

    It’s all
    quite ironic that the way I am treated in the United States (by being
    kicked out of my servers) is worse than that in the Islamic Republic of
    Iran (by filtering my blog and forcing me to sign apology when I was
    last in Tehran). Ever more ironic is that a blog I was editing to cover
    internet censorship in Iran has also been shut down.

    Please feel
    free to blog this and spread the word any way you can. I’ll keep you
    post about the new developments by email, and as well on my temporary
    blog on blogspot (http://hodertempblog.blogspot.com).

    Here are the supporting documents:

    1) The initial legal notice from Khalaji’s lawyer:
    http://hoder.com/weblog/images/khalajithreat.pdf

    2) Email exchange with the hosting company led to termination of my accounts:
    http://hodertemp.blogspot.com/2007/08/accounts-and-billing-hosting-matters.html

    3) My trouble with Islamic Republic of Iran’s authorities:
    http://www.wired.com/techbiz/media/news/2006/03/70522

    Warm regards,


    Hossein Derakhshan



  • Ro Ro Rove (Posted 8.13.07)

    En Karl Rove kommentar jag helt håller med om.

     
     

    Sent to you by ckrantz via Google Reader:

     
     

    via NO QUARTER by SusanUnPC on Aug 14, 2007

    by
    Larry C Johnson (Posted 8.13.07)

    So Karl wants to spend more time with his family? Maybe folks ought to ask whether the family wants to spend time with him. Josh Marshall at Talkinpointsmemo.com correctly notes:

    Of course, if there’s more to this resignation, it’s not necessarily that easy to narrow down the list of possibilities since Rove is connected to pretty much every instance of high-level wrongdoing. And then there’s the extra added wrinkle that if anything the White House’s ability to keep Rove off the witness stand is decreased, if only marginally, by his leaving the White House. With the recent news of cutbacks on funding of human intelligence in the intel budget, there’s the possibility that there were no more CIA agents whose cover could be blown and he decided to move on to greener pastures.

    Jack Abramhoff has been telling friends and family in the last few months that Karl Rove was going down because he is implicated in the bribery investigations. This much I know-Abramhoff has been talking freely and fully to the FBI about Rove and what he knew and when he knew it. Whether that translates into an indictment remains to be seen.

    Then there is the Rove role in outing Valerie Plame. He was not indicted but that was only because he finally found a way to tell something approximating the truth after several appearances before the grand jury. Joe and Val released this statement today:

    Karl Rove’s resignation signals the final chapter in the Bush administration’s betrayal of the identity of a covert CIA officer. When this breach of national security occurred, the President promised the American people that anybody in his administration responsible for the leak would be removed. Rove, identified by the prosecutors as one of the leakers, not only was not summarily dismissed, but has been allowed to leave on his own terms, to praise from the President. This sordid tale of compromising national security to cover-up and distract from the false rationale for the invasion of Iraq will forever remain in history a black mark on the Bush presidency.

    Good bye and good riddance Karl. You’ve helped make America a worse place to live and raise a family. Here’s hoping you get the karma you so richly deserve.

     
     

    Things you can do from here:

     
     
  • トケイソウ

    トケイソウ, originally uploaded by hiromama.

    Såg denna på en japansk bekants flickerkonto och fasnade för den på något sätt. Se mer av hiromamas bilder här http://flickr.com/photos/mama/sets/