International Features

Australian student tells of his flotilla ordeal PAUL MCGEOUGH, ISTANBUL

Israel boards Gaza aid ship Israeli forces have taken over the Irish aid-ship Rachel Corrie bound for Gaza. THE challenge for 20-year-old Ahmed Luqman Talib was to follow the trail of blood. Blacking out several times as his captors forced him to drag himself up a flight of stairs, pushing and kicking him along the way, the Gold Coast student …

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Marmara massacre: the Ugly face of Us, By Ameen Izzadeen

Israel's latest crime — the massacre on board the Mavi Marmara, the Turkish ship that was bringing aid to the besieged people of the Gaza Strip — is likely to go unpunished. By next week, few, if any, will be talking about the deaths of the aid workers on Monday in the international waters of the Mediterranean Sea — with …

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Israel’s ‘friends’ also to blame – By Mark LeVine

  Perhaps now Americans will understand the true nature of the Israeli occupation. It has never been about security. Not for one day. It has been about land and power. And this is where it has led. And we have made it possible.   Since at least the mid-1970s, only one country has had the power to force Israel to …

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crosscurrents in Korean crisis, by Ameen Izzadeen

War clouds are gathering over the Korean peninsula, as South Korea blames North Korea for the March 26 sinking of one of its warships. Both countries have put their militaries on high alert. Adding fuel to the crisis is the United States. It is backing the tough measures South Korea is taking against its communist neighbour, rather than urging constraint …

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