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David Peterson's Blog

Web Address: http://www.zcommunications.org/zspace/davidpeterson
Bio: I am an independent writer and researcher based in Chicago. (More)

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Alliance of Civilizations

By David Peterson at Nov 14, 2006


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Critical opinions by an important "high-level" body organized under the auspices of the United Nations, on a topic of immeasurable importance in our day, and what kind of coverage of them do we find?

At least sticking to English-language sources:

Alliance of Civilizations (Homepage)
Report of the High-Level Group, Mehmet Aydin, Federico Mayor et al., November 13, 2006.  (Also see "Highlights of the High-Level Group Report," the four "analytic papers," the nine "supporting documents," and the accompanying Press Release.)

Paper on the Israeli - Palestinian Conflict, Hubert Védrine and André Azoulay, Alliance of Civilizations 

"Secretary-General's address upon receiving Alliance of Civilizations Report" (SG/SM/10733), Istanbul, November 13, 2006
"Annan refutes notion of 'clash of civilizations,' points to youth as key to end mistrust," UN News Center, November 13, 2006

"Debunking damaging myth of the 'clash of civilizations'," Ali Alatas, André Azoulay, and Desmond Tutu, Houston Chronicle, November 12, 2006
"Istanbul hosts Alliance of Civilizations," Adnan Nasrawin, Turkish Daily News, November 12, 2006 
"UN initiative calls for Mideast peace to heal Islam-West divide," Nicolas Cheviron, Agence France Presse, November 13, 2006
"Annan says politics, not religion, at heart of Muslim-West divide," Benjamin Harvey, Associated Press, November 13, 2006
"Call to bridge West-Muslim divide," BBC International, November 13, 2006 
"Ideology Widening Muslim - West Divide," Mithre J. Sandrasagra, Inter Press Service, November 13, 2006 
"Turkey regards Alliance of Civilizations as global peace project," Xinhua News Agency, November 13, 2006
"No clash of civilizations, says UN report," Dan Murphy, Christian Science Monitor, November 14, 2006
"UN says politics lies behind rift between west and Muslims," Brian Whitaker, The Guardian, November 14, 2006
"Israel's key ally: U.S. evangelicals," David D. Kirkpatrick, International Herald Tribune, November 14, 2006
"Annan: Arab-Israeli peace is key to easing Muslim-West tensions," Jerusalem Post, November 14, 2006
"Alliance of the Irrelevant," Editorial, National Post, November 14, 2006
"World Leaders Release Plan For Resolving East-West Rift," Sebnem Arsu, New York Times, November 14, 2006
"The root cause," Yusuf Kanli, Turkish Daily News, November 14, 2006 
"Israeli-Palestinian conflict reverberates across globe," Lynda Hurst, Toronto Star, November 15, 2006
"Can the Alliance of Civilizations Project Prevent Conflict?" Orhan Kilercio?lu, Turkish Daily News, November 15, 2006

"What Blair Says Now," Daniel Johnson, New York Sun, November 16, 2006
"A reality check on terrorism," Haroon Siddiqui, Toronto Star, November 16, 2006

 

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*Rolls eyes*

By Goobla, Buddy at Nov 16, 2006 04:59 AM

From: http://www.tinyrevolution.com/mt/archives/001183.html

"As I've said before, one interesting thing about propaganda is it can be 100% real. A standard propaganda technique is to locate the most extreme statements by anyone on the other "side," and hype it as much as you possibly can to your "side" as embodying the true spirit and goals of your "enemies." Thus, propagandists in the mideast hype Ann Coulter's craziest statements and Ralph Peters' nutty map. And a propagandist like Glenn Beck does exactly the same thing on CNN for our "side."

I just hope that tonight Beck is gracious enough to acknowledge his debt to those who've come before him:

Theodore N. Kaufman was a 31-year old owner of a theatrical ticket agency in Newark, New Jersey who published at his own expense a 100-page book titled Germany Must Perish! in March, 1941. It called for the sterilization of the German population and the dismemberment of Germany, with its land being turned over to neighboring states. The book received no serious attention in the U.S., but the Nazis discovered it in July 1941. They played it up big...Late in September 1941, this pamphlet by Wolfgang Diewerge appeared in an edition, according to Goebbels, of five million...A month after publication, the Nazis released a four-page flyer to remind Germans of Kaufman's plan...

Kaufman remained a mainstay of German propaganda for the remainder of the war, his last major appearance coming in a late-1944 pamphlet titled Never!, which collected every manner of Allied threat against Germany."

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Person

The extremist agenda

By Rbarnich, Bobo at Nov 15, 2006 11:35 AM

http://www.cnn.com/CNN/Programs/beck.extremistagenda/

 

Watch it and perhaps learn what is being said in their native tongues.

Be the opened minded individuals you proport to be - watch it. 

 

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