Ibrahim Warde – USA

Ibrahim Warde is adjunct professor at the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy, Tufts University (Medford, Massachusetts).

He writes: … The two activities became interchangeable. A new acronym, AML-CFT (“anti-money laundering – combating the financing of terrorism”), was instantly and uncritically adopted, joining two fundamentally different issues. Money laundering is based on crime-for-money; it involves large sums and transforms illegally obtained cash into seemingly legitimate funds. Terrorist financing, by contrast, is a political phenomenon, involving relatively small amounts, and, at least since 9/11, the financing happens outside international banking channels … (full long text).

In the powerful new work, « The Price of Fear », author Ibrahim Warde exposes the claims that the US is combating the extensive financial networks of the terrorists. His well-supported argument maintains, in fact, that there are no extensive financial networks of which to speak. Terrorism, he finds, is not supported by millions and millions of dollars, and as such is not susceptible to financial peril. As more and more of the rhetoric of the Administration comes to ring hollow, this book demonstrates yet another instance of the present government failing to understand its enemy. (Venture).

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Sorry, I can not find any photo of Ibrahim Warde, USA.

He writes also: … In the past decade, Islamic finance has grown at rates exceeding 20% a year. It is now a $200 billion industry, with operations in over 70 countries. This book explains the paradox of a system rooted in the medieval era thriving in the global economy. It traces the evolution of Islamic finance, explores its significance from a historical and comparative perspective, and considers the strategic, marketing, managerial, political, economic, regulatory and cultural challenges faced by Islamic institutions. Based on rigorous academic research as well as considerable empirical work, this authoritative book is set to become an invaluable reference work for all those with an interest in Islamic and Middle Eastern economics, business and finance … (full text).

Read: Security for a New Century, A Study Group Report, March 2005.
Private enterprise is much taken with education, especially universities. In the United States the race to get hold of academic disciplines that bring in the money has already increased conflicts of interest between research and business. Under cover of a ‘marketplace of ideas’, the logic of the market could turn academics into entrepreneurs and endanger the unity of our universities … (full text, 03/06/2004).

His publications:
on Le Monde diplomatique; on Harvard book store; on pickabook; on amazon.

Ibrahim Warde exposes the Bush administration’s much ballyhooed, but often duplicitous ‘war on terrorist finances’ which has nabbed few bad guys, ruined many innocents, frozen little hot money and vastly complicated worldwide banking for the greater glory of a burgeoning American bureaucracy. (uc.press.edu).

Read: Die Wirtschaft der amerikanischen Vettern, die Freiheiten im neuen Irak-Business sind bedroht; and Paradoxes de la finance islamique, sept. 2001; and George W Bush: Flight from Reality; and Ce que cache l’affaire Clearstream; and End of the new workplace: smiling serfs of the new economy, March 2002.

Warde exposes the Bush administration’s much ballyhooed, but often duplicitous “war on terrorist finances” which has nabbed few bad guys, ruined many innocents, frozen little hot money and vastly complicated worldwide banking for the greater glory of a burgeoning American bureaucracy. (ibtauris.com, scroll down).

links:

riches beyond belief;

Bustani seminars focus on Mideast, 2007-09-13;

International Wildlife Adventures Trip Leaders;

Foreign Languages & Literatures Events Archive, web.mit.edu, 2002;

The middle east panorama blogspot;

Combating Terrorist Financing, A Key Aspect of the War on Terrorism.

Albertina Duarte Takiuti – Brazil

She is one of the 1000 women proposed for the Nobel Peace Price 2005.

Albertina Duarte Takiuti (1946) is known as one of the best gynecologists in the country. She participated actively in the implementation of PAISM (Program for Integral Assistance to Female Health) and of the Program for Integral Assistance to Adolescents. Her work has the goal to transform health assistance into a right of all citizens.

She says: « I do not have to sleep to dream; I dream while I am awake ».

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Albertina Duarte Takiuti – Brazil

She works for the Projeto de Apoio à Mulher e ao Adolescente, Secretaria do Estado de Saúde de São Paulo, and for the Centro da Mulher Brasileira.

She was not even ten years old when her parents left Portugal and moved to Brazil. Her parents wanted their children to escape from the Salazar dictatorship and from the war in the African colonies. A cousin of Albertina lost an eye in Angola. He told Albertina that the worst part was the other eye that saw everything.

In Brazil, she would discover other wars: the military dictatorship (1964-1988), childhood mortality, domestic violence and the difficult access to quality health assistance. She participated in the student movement and was almost extradited. She was scared for her children’s safety. In the hospital where she worked, she illegally helped patients who had been exiled from neighboring countries that were also under dictatorship, and Brazilian women who were being persecuted. “One day, cops came looking for a patient and I hid her in the bathroom.”

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Genoveva Ximenes Alves – East Timor

She is one of the 1000 women proposed for the Nobel Peace Price 2005.

She is a history and cultural history professor at St. Paul’s High School in Timor-Leste, Genoveva Alves is a peace trainer. She led the transformation of St. Paul’s into a school for peace.

When the Ministry of Education under joint United Nations governance and local East Timor self-governance opened schools across the country, there were no desks, chairs, chalkboards or textbooks. The District Education Officer, in cooperation with the Catholic parish, decided to open one secondary school, St. Paul’s High School. Genoveva and others taught there first as volunteers in trying conditions.

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Genoveva Ximenes Alves – East Timor / Timor Leste

She works for the Saint Paul’s High School,
and for the Maryknoll Sisters.

A history and cultural history professor at St. Paul’s High School in Timor-Leste, Genoveva Alves is a peace trainer and founding partner in the transformation of St. Paul’s into a school for peace. She trains, oversees, and assists the students in a peace program that teaches skills in dialogue, negotiation, and mediation.

Prior to that, Genoveva worked in the forest with the East Timor resistance movement to fight the decades-long occupation by the Indonesian government. She played an integral role in the Timor Women’s Organization (OMT) in support of the liberation movement.

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Nandita Haksar – India

1857 to 2007 – Imperialism, Race, Resistance – an international conference on the 150th anniversary of the 1857 uprisings, 6 October 2007. Speakers include eminent historian Sumit Sarkar, writer Tariq Ali and human rights lawyer Nandita Haksar. REGISTER NOW FOR THE CONFERENCE AS PLACES ARE LIMITED.

Linked with The Forced Migration Review FMR, with BASJAK’s report on Jammu and Kashmir, with JAMMU AND KASHMIR: A SMOULDERING CONFLICT … , and with Professor Pandita’s Blog about Kashmir and IDPs.

She is one of the 1000 women proposed for the Nobel Peace Price 2005.

She says: « Being a feminist involved with human rights concerns, Nandita faced problems on the ideological front. It was important to create a synergy between the then parallel movements ». In her three decades as a feminist and human rights lawyer, Nandita Haksar (born 1955) has contributed immensely to the development of a rights-based perspective on complex political issues. Her work in exposing human rights violations by Indian security forces in the northeast, and her efforts to bring to the fore the underground Naga movement were pioneering. Nandita has managed to win for political dissidents not judicial pity but a change in the courts’ view of human rights. She was also instrumental in bridging the gap between the feminist and the human rights movements in India. (1000PeaceWomen).

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Nandita Haksar – India

She works for the Supreme court of India.

She says also: « Mohammad Afzal has been sentenced to death by hanging for the offence of conspiring to attack the Indian Parliament on December 13, 2001. The news that the date for his hanging has been fixed for October 20, 2006, has been greeted by most of the media with approval, if not celebration. But before we endorse the decision to hang Afzal we need to inform ourselves of the hard facts of the case without emotion. It is important to remember that we are not discussing whether Afzal was or was not a part of the conspiracy to attack the Parliament. He has already been found guilty of the crime and convicted. The question is on the sentence. There are three principal reasons why hanging Mohammad Afzal would violate basic principles of natural justice and equity … (full text).

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Kupa Piti Kungka Tjuta – Australia

Disambiguating: Kupa Piti Kungka Tjuta seems to be a ‘collective name for the Senior Aboriginal Women’, from Coober Pedy, South Australia. The members: Ivy Makinti Stewart, Eileen Wani Wingfield, Eileen Unkari Crombie, Angelina Wonga, Emily Munyungka Austin, Myra Tjunmutja Watson.

Linked with the UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples, with Irati Wanti, with The Irati Wanti declaration; and with Articles for Indigenous Peoples on our blogs.

They are collectively one of the 1000 women proposed for the Nobel Peace Price 2005.

They say: « We are only the caretakers of the country. If we look after it, it will look after us. Government has big money to buy their way out – but big happiness that we won against government ».

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The Collective of Kupa Piti Kungka Tjuta – the ‘Senior Aboriginal Women’ from Coober Pedy, South Australia.

They work for Irati Wanti, and for the Senior Aboriginal Women’s Council of Coober Pedy (named on the Australasian Legal Information Institute).

They say also: “People said that you cannot win against the Government. Just a few women, us. We just kept talking and telling them to get their ears out of their pockets and listen. Government has big money to buy their way out but we never gave up. We always talk straight out. In the end he (the sdid not have the power, we did. He only had money, but money does not win. We are winners because of what is in our hearts, not what is on paper. Big happiness that we won against the Government. And the family and all the grandchildren are so happy because we fought the whole way. Kids growing up, babies have been born since we started. And still we have family coming. All learning about our fight.

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Haris Ibrahim – Malaysia

Linked with Haris Ibrahim’s blog: The People’s Parliament, with all Philosophy, and with « Islam-as I say-tion ».

He is a Malaysian Lawer, defending people’s apostasy from Islam.

He writes: Dear YB Chew, Did you watch your cabinet and parliamentary colleague, Syed Hamid Albar, on BBC’s Hardtalk? What did you think of all that he said? Did you catch the part where he says that we are neither a secular nor a theocratic state, but we are an Islamic state based on Islam Hadhari? Will you and your MCA colleagues rise in Parliament and chastise Syed Hamid for this irresponsible statement that was telecast worldwide? Will your MCA colleagues protest this at the next cabinet meeting on 19th September, 2007? Or are you still in ‘internal discussion’ mode? Do tell us about your concrete plans to deal with this irresponsible fellow, if indeed, you have any. I am, as always, anak Bangsa Malaysia, Haris Ibrahim, September 16, 2007. (on the People’s Parliament).

He says: ”We are many colors, we are one dream », (on his blog).

He says also: « I had to laugh out loud, » said lawyer Haris Ibrahim, representing a widow who was jailed for two years as an ‘apostate’ for trying to renounce Islam. (more on ZoomInfo).

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Find him on Google blog-search. Find him also on ZoomInfo, and on Screenshots, January 2007: pictures, and texts. Also on Digressions.

He writes also: “By democratic right, all Malaysians born here are sons of the soil irrespective of which race they belong to. We should all be Malaysians, not bumiputeras and non-bumiputeras. Why should one race always be given crutches?

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Dahr Jamail – USA

Linked with Dahr Jamail’s MidEast Dispatches.

Dahr has spent a total of 8 months in occupied Iraq as one of only a few independent US journalists in the country. (full text).

Presentation – October 17, 2007, Wednesday, October 17, 7 p.m.: The Center for Economic Research and Social Change and The Nation Institute present Dahr Jamail and Jeremy Scahill Beyond the Green Zone, a talk, book launch, discussion, and book signing. (Tickets $5 at the door), at Broadway Presbyterian Church, 601 West 14th Street on Broadway, New York … (full invitation text).

Read: Fighting Amongst Shias Adds to Violence, written by Dahr Jamail, September 12, 2007, by Dahr Jamail & Ali al-Fadhily.

Listen and read him: on Voices in the Wilderness; on Google’s book-search; on Google’s blog-search; on Google’s VIDEO-search; on YouTube.

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Dahr Jamail – USA

Independent News From the MidEast: In late 2003, Weary of the overall failure of the US media to accurately report on the realities of the war in Iraq for the Iraqi people and US soldiers, Dahr Jamail went to Iraq to report on the war himself. His dispatches were quickly recognized as an important media resource. He is now writing for the Inter Press Service, The Asia Times and many other outlets. His reports have also been published with The Nation, The Sunday Herald, Islam Online, the Guardian, Foreign Policy in Focus, and the Independent to name just a few. Dahr’s dispatches and hard news stories have been translated into French, Polish, German, Dutch, Spanish, Japanese, Portuguese, Chinese, Arabic and Turkish. On radio as well as television, Dahr reports for Democracy Now!, the BBC, and numerous other stations around the globe. Dahr is also special correspondent for Flashpoints. (full text).

Read: Too Many Search Hopelessly for the Kidnapped, Sept. 05, 2007.

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Naomi Wolf – USA

Read: Author Naomi Wolf to Speak On Ethical Leadership.

Naomi Wolf (born 1962) is an American writer. At a relatively young age, she became literary star of what was later described as the ‘third-wave’ of the feminist movement and she is also known for her advocacy of progressive politics. Wolf was born in San Francisco, California in 1962. She attended Lowell High School and debated in regional speech tournaments as a member of the Lowell Forensic Society. She matriculated at Yale University, where she received her Bachelor of Arts in 1984, and later at New College, Oxford as a Rhodes Scholar … (full text wikipedia).

Read: Fascist America, April 24, 2007, in 10 easy steps.

She says: « When you are physically detained by armed agents because of something that you said or wrote, it has an impact. On the one hand, during these heightened searches of my luggage, I knew I was a very small fish in a very big pond. On the other hand, you get it right away that the state is tracking your journeys, can redirect you physically, and can have armed men and women, who may or may not answer your questions, search and release you ». (full text, Sept. 13, 2007).

Read: Aux USA plus de 100 000 opposants sont interdits de prendre l’avion, Sept. 6, 2007.

Are You on the Government’s ‘No Fly’ List? (see also their homepage).

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Naomi Wolf – USA

Search results for Naomi: on Google News-search; on Google scholar-search; on Google book-search; on Google blog-search; on Google videos; on YouTube.

The last few years have shown that the most effective way for western women to engage on these issues without risking cultural imperialism is to raise their voices and use their vote to insist that the international bodies such as the World Bank and the United Nations, as well as their own countries’ foreign policy, channel resources and respect to local women’s groups in the developing world so that those women can set their own agendas most effectively. Witness Madeleine Albright changing US policy on genital mutilations in response to African women’s activism. (full text, Sept. 11, 2001).

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David Vaughan Icke – England

Linked with economic turmoils & human development on this blog.

First my comment: David’s conspiracy theories has two levels: one for this planet with social & economic conspiracy theories. The second level concerns speres outside this planet, with items we can not control and for which exist only strongly controverted indices.

Looking at the first level, on our planet: my own comments tell about economic conspiracies, which I observe through the existence of the worldwide Federal Bank-System (see above link). I understand it like that: these banks are loaning us – through our national banks – virtual money (they create it out of nothing), but the loans given to our economic stakeholders are paid back in ‘real money’, means, behind this real money we have really created new values in form of work and goods.

This Federal Banks are privat enterprises working for their own profit. I claim: the privat owners of this Federal Banks (some very fortunate families) are the owners of our common work and wealth.

Going on with this logic, I find, the owner of these banks NEED our needs for loans, and best would be, we never stop to need new loans.

Wars, economic crashes and so on are the best garanty we need always new loans … think the rest for youself …

Looking at the second level of David’s claims, the extraterrestrial level: I am much more interested in the hysterical laughters such claims are provoking. I just think: if there is ‘nothing’, we don’t need to become hysteric about.

In any way: so many people around me believe new age conspiracy theories, and they ALSO are a part of the world’s people.

And this IS the world people’s blog!

But the controversy about this second level is so strong and so bitter, and it is not only outside of our ‘known world’, it is also inside of ‘OUR OWN UNKNOWN’ we carry with us.

My decision: I let this second level where it is, until we get commonly accepted proofs.

Meanwhile, we the people we have enough work to take back our economy, and to understand and begin to control the first level of David’s conspiracy theories: our planet, to make of it a good home for us all.

Heidi

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David Vaughan Icke – England

David Vaughan Icke (born April 29, 1952) is a British writer and public speaker who has devoted himself since 1990 to researching « who and what is really controlling the world. »

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Jianli Yun – China

She is one of the 1000 women proposed for the Nobel Peace Price 2005.

She says: « People who know me understand that it is because I care, while those who do not know me wonder what I am after ».

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Jianli Yun – China

She works for Green Han River (mentionned on PBS).

Yun Jianli, born into a family of teachers in Xiangfan City, was once a high school teacher, a profession that is now looked up to. She retired in 1988 at the age of 55.

At this turn of life, she decided to become a full-time volunteer in environmental protection, which was a great surprise to her family and colleagues. As she got more and more involved in environmental protection, she felt it was not enough just to have enthusiasm.

A structure that provided a space and platform for the development of volunteers was needed. In 2002, she initiated the formation of a group, Green Han River, virtually with no resources whatsoever, but devoted wholeheartedly to environmental protection.

Jianli traveled by cycle searching for office space and asking for help; she donated equipment for office use. The people were not aware of environmental issues and many failed to understand her. “You are already so old, don’t you have something better to do then running around and asking for this and that?” they would say.

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