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Hate Mail and the need for a Blogging Protocol

  • April 19, 2007
  • Comments: 2

I am posting this after clicking on to publish the hate mail I received over the last few days after I dared to speculate about who might have been, repeat might have been, responsible for Alan Johnston’s “disappearance” and, if he is dead, who killed him.

Many (which means not all) of the comments were abusive and vile, indicating (this is not news) that some defenders of the Zionist state of Israel right or wronghave very sick minds … continue reading

If Alan Johnston is dead, who, really, was responsible?

  • April 16, 2007
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At a public meeting in London on Wednesday 11 April, I was asked for my thoughts (as a former ITN and BBC Panorama correspondent) about Alan Johnston’s “disappearance” in Gaza. I said that I feared he could be dead, and that if he was, he might well have been shot in the head within minutes of being taken more than a month ago.

If Alan is dead, the truth about who killed him might be in accordance with the claim of the Tawhid al Jihad Brigades group that it was responsible; but it also might not be (repeat might notbe).

The group which claimed responsibility in a fax to news agencies on 17 April is an Al Qaeda franchise (driven by events in Iraq), and was unknown in the Palestinian territories; and what can be said for certain is that the Palestinians were the party with absolutely nothing to gain and much to lose from Alan’s permanent removal from the scene. And they had much to lose on two counts. … continue reading

Speaking in Manchester About My New Book

  • April 15, 2007
  • Comments: 0

This is a video of me speaking at a public meeting of the Palestine Solidarity Campaign (PSC). The original venue, St Peter’s Chaplaincy, informed PSC that it was unwilling to host the meeting – 2 days before the event – despite the fact that the booking had been paid for many weeks in advance. Anticipating this, the PSC booked a reserve venue – the Friends Meeting House.

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Is Peace (in Israel-Palestine) Possible?

  • April 14, 2007
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On Wednesday 11 April, at SOAS’s Brunei Gallery in London, I made a joint presentation with Professor Ilan Pappe, Israel’s leading and most influential “New” or “Revisionist” historian. His latest book is The Ethnic Cleansing of Palestine. The following is the text of my presentation:

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