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Britain
UK Alone in Banning Hamas
2003-09-01
The British government was reported Friday to be threatening "to go it alone" in banning not only the military wing but the entire organization of Hamas if it does not receive support from its European Union partners.
Why did I suspect this might be the case?
Foreign Secretary Jack Straw was holding talks Friday with his Italian counterpart ahead of next weeks meeting of EU Foreign Ministers in Italy, when he is expected to raise the issue again. Straw failed in his previous attempt to outlaw the entire Hamas organization and freeze its assets when Greece held the ERU presidency in June. But according to the Jewish Chronicle, the foreign secretary was warning that Britain might ban the political wing of the Palestinian organization even if the EU continues to reject it. The British government outraged Muslims on Thursday after the Charity Commission announced that it was freezing the assets of the UKs biggest Palestinian charity, Interpal, following a request from the US and Israel.
Outraged them, huh? Golly. And they're usually so reasonable...
Interpal chairman, Ibrahim Hewitt, a British Muslim convert, criticized the decision as part of a wider campaign to deprive Palestinians of any humanitarian aid.
"Paleostinian children will die unless we continue providing them with essential arms and ammunition..."
In his previous post as Home Secretary, Straw proscribed Hamas military wing, the Izz al-Din al-Qassam brigade as a `terrorist` group in Britain in 2000 and also made separate proposals for the EU to enable the freezing of assets and other measures. In recent remarks, he has resorted to describe the `other part` of Hamas as "its so-called charitable and political wing" and claimed that "these days there is an increasing consensus that both organizations are, in fact, one."
One picks the targets, the other blows them. One buys the arms and ammunition, the other uses them...
Posted by:Fred Pruitt

#12  Yeah Porps--ask the Irish how much they like that flag flying over THEIR occupied territory
Posted by: Not Mike Moore   2003-9-2 5:18:04 AM  

#11  All I know is that here in LIBERAL Minnesota, I had a US and flag as well as the ole' Union Jack flying!
Posted by: Porps   2003-9-1 10:06:32 PM  

#10  My apologies, Ptah! Sometimes I act like I was raised by wolves. I just couldn't resist calling him out, that's all. I'll try not to do it again.
Posted by: Baba Yaga   2003-9-1 5:58:21 PM  

#9  Baba! Do NOT name what you do not want!

Oh, and way to go, Blair and Britain!

Anglosphere forever!
Posted by: Ptah   2003-9-1 4:56:59 PM  

#8  I wonder what Aris' position is on this? ;)

Sorry, couldn't resist. Thanks for doing the right thing again, Britain!
Posted by: Baba Yaga   2003-9-1 11:47:55 AM  

#7  ...the UK press seems to relish skewering him...

Ditto the US of A press on Bush. Maybe there is a press problem.............No never.
Posted by: Anomalous   2003-9-1 11:41:33 AM  

#6  So you saw that Beeb suck-fest, too. Disgusting. Does the BBC issue kneepads to all it's "reporters"?
Posted by: .com   2003-9-1 11:29:59 AM  

#5  I would still rather that Hamas charities in the US and the UK ceased operations due to total lack of support. Unfortunately, that isn't going to happen as some bozos think that spending an hour with Castro is an uplifting experience.
Posted by: Super Hose   2003-9-1 10:05:10 AM  

#4  So Blair's doing something right, other than the WoT - good! I know he's a die-hard liberal, but in the WoT, Merkins see him as a brave and unapologetic ally - and thus is Britain. We / I find it odd and disquieting how the UK press seems to relish skewering him. I appreciate your reminders and clarifications about his domestic liberalism, though it seems incongruous.

And it is very good to know that the looming EU disaster isn't a done deal from the British perspective. Thx, bulldog! Please help us be better informed of how it affects the UK and what people really think. I don't trust any of the official news outlets or polls to tell me other than what their editorial agendas contain. I consider your posts to be an excellent bullshit detector! Thx, again! ;->
Posted by: .com   2003-9-1 10:01:33 AM  

#3  This is excellent news, for a number of reasons, including: kudos to Blair's government for showing backbone (again) in the nation's interests re the middle east, and openly adopting a pro-Israel policy; kudos too for showing a reluctance to toe the EU line as regards "consensus" foreign policy (this gives encouragement that the government will not be flexible when it comes to negotiating (or, hopefully, not ratifying) the final version of the EU constitution; this also demonstrates to all nations in the EU that at least one other isn't going to allow her foreign policy to be dictated by Brussels, and that it's still up to them to decide for themselves - EU membership does not remove nations' individual responsibility. This should give encouragement to anti-idiotarian and anti-federalist voices in other countries in Europe.
Posted by: Bulldog   2003-9-1 7:27:26 AM  

#2  Wouldn't be the first time England stood alone against evil in Europe.
Posted by: Hal   2003-9-1 7:04:28 AM  

#1  You are not alone,Britain,for we are with you.
Posted by: raptor   2003-9-1 7:00:50 AM  

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