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Genocide in Gaza - Israel is starving millions of Palestinians (Patrick Cockburn, Information Clearing House, 13 September 2006) GAZA is dying. The Israeli siege of the Palestinian enclave is so tight that its people are on the edge of starvation. Here on the shores of the Mediterranean a great tragedy is taking place that is being ignored because the worldÂ?s attention has been diverted by wars in Lebanon and Iraq. . . . A whole society is being destroyed. There are 1.5 million Palestinians imprisoned in the most heavily populated area in the world. Israel has stopped all trade. It has even forbidden fishermen to go far from the shore so they wade into the surf to try vainly to catch fish with hand-thrown nets. . . . Many people are being killed by Israeli incursions that occur everyday by land and air. A total of 262 people have been killed and 1,200 wounded, of whom 60 had arms or legs amputated, since June 25, says Dr Juma Al Saqa, the director of the al-Shifa Hospital in Gaza City which is fast running out of medicine. Of these, 64 were children and 26 women. This bloody conflict in Gaza has so far received only a fraction of the attention given by the international media to the war in Lebanon. . . . Gaza has essentially been reoccupied since Israeli troops and tanks come and go at will. In the northern district of Shajhayeh they took over several houses last week and stayed five days. By the time they withdrew, 22 Palestinians had been killed, three houses were destroyed and groves of olive, citrus and almond trees had been bulldozed. . . . Sometimes the Israeli army gives a warning before a house is destroyed. The sound that Palestinians most dread is an unknown voice on their cell phone saying they have half an hour to leave their home before it is hit by bombs or missiles. There is no appeal. . . . But it is not the Israeli incursions alone that are destroying Gaza and its people. In the understated prose of a World Bank report published last month, the West Bank and Gaza face "a year of unprecedented economic recession. Real incomes may contract by at least a third in 2006 and poverty to affect close to two thirds of the population." Poverty in this case means a per capita income of under $2 a day. . . . There are signs of desperation everywhere. Crime is increasing. People do anything to feed their families. Israeli troops entered the Gaza industrial zone to search for tunnels and kicked out the Palestinian police. When the Israelis withdrew they were replaced not by the police but by looters. On one day this week there were three donkey carts removing twisted scrap metal from the remains of factories that once employed thousands. . . . The Israeli assault over the past two months struck a society already hit by the withdrawal of EU subsidies after the election of Hamas as the Palestinian government in March. Israel is withholding taxes owed on goods entering Gaza. Under US pressure, Arab banks abroad will not transfer funds to the government. . . . Two thirds of the people are unemployed and the remaining third who mostly work for the state are not being paid. Gaza is now by far the poorest region on the Mediterranean. . . . As the economy collapses there will be many more young men in Gaza willing to take Ala Hejairi's place. Untrained and ill-armed most will be killed. But the destruction of Gaza, now under way, will ensure that no peace is possible in the Middle East for generations to come.
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Obrador Plans Parallel Rule (The Australian, September 9, 2006) Presidential candidate Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador plans a shadow government, insisting he is the rightful leader of Mexico even as president-elect Felipe Calderon seeks reconciliation. . . . "We will decide if we want to obey an obsolete government that is run by a minority or if we will declare the abolition of this corrupt regime," Mr Lopez Obrador said in Mexico City's downtown square late Thursday, the 40th day of his campaign of "peaceful civil disobedience." . . . He announced a September 16 rally, on Mexico's independence day, at which his supporters would decide his title, whether "chief of the resistance government," or "president of Mexico" or merely "coordinator" of his movement. . . . Mr Calderon, the official president-elect, has extended his hand to Mr Lopez Obrador and insists he is open to dialogue. . . . However, Mr Lopez Obrador rejected the offer this week, calling his opponent an "illegitimate president" responsible for a "coup d'etat" which he said was sending "Mexico's institutions to hell," in remarks to hundreds of admirers outside the electoral tribunal in Mexico City. . . . Since the July 2 election, which Mr Calderon won by a scant 0.56 per cent, Mr Lopez Obrador has lived in a tent city with backers of his Democratic Revolution Party and kept up a campaign of civil disobedience, blocking traffic and protesting in the capital. . . . On Tuesday, the Federal Electoral Tribunal named Mr Calderon president-elect, in a decision that cannot be appealed. . . . The tribunal overturned hundreds of objections filed by Mr Lopez Obrador, who claimed fraud had tipped the election Mr Calderon's way, including accusations of illegal electioneering by President Vicente Fox on behalf of Mr Calderon, who is also of the National Action Party.
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