MENA WATCH NEWS : SACROSANCTER „HOLOCAUST“ ALS ONTOLOGISCHE KATEGORIE sui generis
Der Katechismus der Deutschen – Von Dirk Moses
„Nichts ist „rein“. Der Holocaust ist Teil vieler Geschichten: des Antisemitismus, der massenhaften Versklavung, von Aufständen in den Kolonien und von Vertreibungen, um nur einige Beispiele zu nennen. “
- Dirk Moses ist Frank Porter Graham Distinguished Professor of Global Human Rights History an der Universität North Carolina in Chapel Hill. Er ist Herausgeber des Journal of Genocide Research; sein letztes Buch ist “The Problems of Genocide: Permanent Security and the Language of Transgression”, Cambridge 2021.
MENA WATCH NEWS Turkey’s CHP Delegation meets with Top Kurdish Leaders
6.9.2021 ERBIL — Kurdish prominent leader and President of the Kurdistan Democratic Party (KDP), Masoud Barzani, on Sunday received a delegation from Turkey’s opposition Republican People’s Party (CHP) led by Deputy Head Oguz Kaan Salıc, a statement said.
MENA NEWS WATCH : TALIBAN BACK IN TOWN & GHADAFI
Libya frees Saadi Gaddafi, son of former leader
TRIPOLI, Sept 5 (Reuters) – Libyan authorities have released Saadi Gaddafi, a son of the former leader Muammar Gaddafi who was ousted and killed during a 2011 uprising, a Libyan official source and a unity government source said on Sunday.
MENA WATCH NEWS : Debatten in Frankreich – Freiheit, Gleichheit, Vergangenheit
- Von Jürg Altwegg FAZ – 6.09.2021 Die Fußballer verlieren wie Marine Le Pen, und Nazis werden zu Schutzengeln: Im französischen Sommer bestimmten die Geister der Vergangenheit die Debatten des Landes.
„Und am Ende siegt Frankreich“,
Pakistan’s spy chief visits Kabul in an effort to unify rival Taliban factions
THE DIRECTOR OF PAKISTAN’S powerful intelligence agency paid a surprise visit to the Afghan capital Kabul on Saturday, reportedly in an effort to mediate between rival factions of the Taliban. Lieutenant General Faiz Hameed, director of the Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) directorate, was accidentally spotted by a British television crew in a Kabul hotel on Saturday. When asked about the purpose of his visit, Hameed said he planned to hold a meeting with Pakistan’s ambassador to Afghanistan. He did not respond to questions about whether he would also meet with the leadership of the Taliban, with whom the ISI has traditionally had close relations.
On Sunday, however, it emerged that Hameed had met with Gulbuddin Hekmatyar, the Pakistan-supported Pashtun leader and founder of Afghanistan’s Hezb-e-Islami Gulbuddin party. There are rumors that Hekmatyar, who served twice as Afghanistan’s prime minister in the 1990s, will be asked by the Taliban to join a coalition government. There are rumors that Islamabad is pressuring the Taliban to include non-Taliban figures in their cabinet, and thus form a governing partnership with non-Taliban elements. Additionally, numerous reports claim that serious differences have emerged between the two strongest factions of the Taliban, which concern the appointment of cabinet officials. One faction is led by the group’s co-founder, Mullah Abdul Ghani Baradar, and the other by the Taliban deputy leader, Anas Haqqani. The latter is the brother of Sirajuddin Haqqani, who leads the powerful Haqqani Network —a militant group that works closely with the Taliban but has retained its operational independence. There were even reports that Haqqani militia members exchanged gunfire with Taliban units in Kabul last Friday, though these were dismissed as untrue by the Taliban. Many observers believe that the differences between the various Taliban factions are real, and that Hameed traveled to Kabul in an effort to help them resolve their differences with the help of Pakistan’s mediation. The Reuters news agency cited an anonymous Pakistani senior official as saying that Hameed’s visit was also aimed to help the new Afghan government organize its military, and to ensure that the airport in the Afghan capital will become operational soon. ► Author: Joseph Fitsanakis | Date: 6 September 2021 |
MENA WATCH NEWS : „ENDE GELÄNDE!“ – Taliban erklären Pandschir-Tal für erobert
FAZ 6.09.2021- Die Taliban wollen nach eigenen Angaben die letzte nicht unter ihrer Kontrolle stehende Provinz erobert haben. Die Widerstandskämpfer machen dazu bislang keine offiziellen Angaben.
Die militant-islamistischen Taliban wollen nach eigenen Angaben die letzte noch nicht unter ihrer Kontrolle stehende afghanische Provinz, Pandschir, erobert haben. Das teilte der Sprecher der Islamisten, Sabiullah Mudschahid, in einer am Montag veröffentlichten Erklärung mit. Vonseiten der Widerstandskämpfer in Pandschir gab es zunächst keine offiziellen Angaben.
Der Sprecher der Nationalen Widerstandsfront (NRF), Fahim Daschti, war in der Nacht zu Montag bei den Gefechten ums Leben gekommen, wie mehrere Quellen in der Widerstandsfront bestätigten.
MENA WATCH NEWS : When Will Turkey Annex Northern Syria
5.9.2021 – When Will Turkey Annex Northern Syria? By Rauf Baker Turkey controls nearly 5% of Syrian territory. 15,000 Turkish soldiers are stationed there w some 80,000 to 100,000 dependent, Sunni-Arab fighters. 300,000 Kurds have been expelled.
Turkish Imperialism: When Will Turkey Annex Northern Syria?
Turkish interior minister Süleyman Soylu, who in May of last year paid an unprecedented visit to Ra’i, stated that northern Syria “is part of the Turkish homeland in accordance with the Milli Charter of 1920.”
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MENA WATCH NEWS : The Taliban Takeover: Iranian Interests in Afghanistan –
Bat Chen FeldmanINSS Insight No. 1515, September 5, 2021 ISRAEL
There are significant religious and ideological differences between the Shiite government in Tehran and the Sunni terrorist organization that has taken control of Afghanistan. Nonetheless,
MENA WATCH NEWS OPINION: The perfect storm of the pandemic & big tech
| by Seth Frantzman 5.9.2021 |
I think one reason the pandemic has been so successful and why it continues to cause chaos, is not just because of government incompetence and lack of coordinating and changing rules, regulations and goalposts…but is mostly about psyche and culture.
MENA WATCH BACKGROUND Malley: US ‘can’t wait forever’ for Iran to rejoin nuclear talks
“We’re prepared to be patient … but let’s not drag this on for too long, because at some point we’ll have to reach a different conclusion,” says U.S. Special Representative to Iran Robert Malley.
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