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Wednesday, September 5, 2012

Bahrain slams Iran over summit speech translation debacle

Bahraini Shiite Muslims waves national flags during an anti-government rally under the slogan "Freedom and Democracy" in the village of Shakhora, west of the capital Manama, on August 31, 2012. (AFP Photo/Mohammed Al-Shaikh) 02.09, 03:09

Tens of thousands of pro-democracy protesters flooded a major highway in Bahrain for the first sanctioned opposition rally in months. They called on the government to release a prominent human rights activist and demanded greater freedom.

Bahraini Shiite human rights activist Nabeel Rajab speaks at his home in the village of Bani Jamrah, West of Manama, after he was released from jail on June 27, 2012. (AFP Photo/Mohammed Al-Shaikh) 23.08, 16:18

An appellate court in Bahrain has acquitted human rights activist Nabeel Rajab of insulting Bahrainis by criticizing the prime minister via Twitter, but remains in jail on other charges, his lawyer said.

Anti-government protesters run to take cover from tear gas fired by riot police trying to disperse the march held in support of al-Quds day in a village on Sitra, south of Manama, August 17, 2012 (Reuters / Hamad I Mohammed) 18.08, 12:40

An antigovernment rally in Bahrain on Friday resulted in the death of a 16-year-old boy, after the unarmed teenager was beaten by police, Human Rights Watch said. Police allege that the teenager attacked officers with a Molotov cocktail.

Arab world protests AFP Photo / GeoEye - ISIS 31.08, 23:02

Iran has dismissed as “politically motivated” a recent IAEA report accusing it of ramping up uranium enrichment. The director of the University of Tehran's Institute for North American and European Studies told RT the report’s timing is no surprise.

Iran tension Mohammed Morsi (R) delivers his speech as Mahmoud Ahmadinejad (C) speaks to Ali Akbar Salehi (L) on his right at the Non-Alligned Movement (NAM) summit in Tehran on August 30, 2012 (AFP Photo / Mehr News / Raouf Mohseni) 30.08, 20:22

It’s no surprise that Egyptian President Mohammed Morsi delivered a speech calling the Syrian government an “oppressive regime,” journalist and broadcaster Neil Clark says.

Published: 03 September, 2012, 02:13

Egypt's President Mohamed Morsi ( AFP Photo / Pool) Egypt's President Mohamed Morsi ( AFP Photo / Pool)

TAGS: Scandal, Middle East, Protest, Politics, Human rights, Opposition, Syria

Bahrain has demanded an apology from Tehran after the mistranslation of a critical speech by Egyptian President Mohamed Morsi by Iranian official translators, which replaced the word "Syria" with the word "Bahrain."

­Morsi gave the speech on Thursday during at the summit of the Non-Aligned Movement in Tehran.

It was an Egyptian head of state's first official visit to Iran since the Islamic Revolution of 1979. It was also only Morsi's second official visit abroad as president since being elected this June.

“Our solidarity with the struggle of the Syrian people against an oppressive regime that has lost its legitimacy is an ethical duty, as it is a political and strategic necessity,” he said at the meeting. His speech also included a call for the Syrian opposition to unite.

However, during his speech, the translator for Iran, where Persian is spoken, substituted the word "Syria" for "Bahrain."

“This is a violation, fabrication and unacceptable media behavior that shows how Iranian media is interfering in Bahrain’s internal affairs,” the BNA, Bahrain’s government-run news agency, said on Saturday. 

The speech was transmitted live with a Farsi (as Persian is called in Iran) translation on two Iranian channels, IRIB Channel One and IRINN, although the Bahraini statement didn’t mention which channel it said changed the words. 

The head of Iran’s state media, Ezatollah Zarghami, admitted the mistake but insisted it was mistranslated on only one of the country's channels, IRIB Channel One.

He added that while President Morsi was addressing the summit, a technical error occurred that caused the translator to make the mistake.

Zarghami added that the Western media were quick to seize upon the error. “In a verbal mistake, the translator said 'Bahrain' instead of 'Syria,' and this became a pretext for Western media,” he said. 

The scandal has become an embarrassment for Iran, which found itself in the international spotlight due to the summit, which brought representatives from 120 nations.

Iranian media activist Ameed Maqdam expressed astonishment at the error. Maqdam said he heard "Bahrain" mentioned three times in the simultaneous Persian translation broadcast on Channel One.

“For us who were listening on the radio, whenever Mursi said 'Syria' the Persian translator, who did not have the required integrity, translated it as 'Bahrain!!'” one listener complained online to the Asr-e Iran newspaper, as quoted by Reuters.

The incident is diplomatically sensitive because Iran, a Shi’ite Muslim power, is an ally of the Alawite religious minority that rules Syria. Alawite Islam is an offshoot of Shia Islam.

Iran has previously expressed sympathy with the democratic protest movement in Bahrain against the ruling al-Khalifa family, which put down a democratic rebellion in 2011 by the majority Shiite population.

Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu attends the weekly cabinet meeting in Jerusalem on September 2, 2012. (AFP Photo/Baz Ratner) Today: 01:49

Israel is once again stirring the pot with harsh rhetoric regarding Iran, with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu accusing world powers of failing to draw a “clear red line” to curb Tehran's alleged nuclear weapons program.

Israel vs Iran Iran tension Chinese Defense Minister Gen. Liang Guanglie (AFP Photo/Brendan Smialowski) Today: 06:20

The Chinese Defense Minister has arrived in Mumbai, marking the highest-level defense visit to India in eight years. Relations between the two neighbors have traditionally been tense, but have seen a thaw in recent months.


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Pepe Escobar : Obama bashing China

Pepe Escobar : every time I watch a republican debate my cat runs out of the room in absolute terror , these people they do not travel they have no idea of other cultures they cannot understand , ...these guys they cannot understand the other , The other for them is a threat be it a Chinese a Muslim an African a south American you name it .... Unfortunately The United States government has become the largest and most prolific terrorist state? in the world. It has overthrown more democratically elected government than the Nazis, Soviets, and "Red" Chinese? could combined. It has orchestrated and supported more genocide than any other national government. Iran has not attack another nation for over a century. What Pepe Escobar forgets to say is that China has opened Major Gold Mines in Africa as well. China is also drilling for oil in Uganda. There is more going on out there than what is being revealed? here. Let China do as the West and devalue its currency while? the West tries to drive China out of Africa and South America, as was just done in Libya.


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Zombie Banks Drain Celente's Account! 3/3

Gerald Celente : I got burned by MF Global said Gerald Celente , he lost six figures amount of money to the MF Global's bankruptcy which went belly up because of the European sovereign debt crisis... Justice should b spelled Just US says Gerald Celente , MF Globals should be called mother F* Globals says Gerald Celente
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MF Global Looted Customers' Accounts Via Internal Bank Run

Big players got warning ahead of time that financial broker was set to collapse

Paul Joseph Watson
Wednesday, November 16, 2011

Days before the doomed financial broker filed for bankruptcy, MF Global conducted "unexplained wire transfers" that led to a $900 million shortfall in client funds, leading customers like Gerald Celente to learn that their accounts had been looted and setting the precedent for internal bank runs as more big firms go bust.

According to Bloomberg, "Examiners from CME Group Inc., the world's largest futures exchange, found unexplained wire transfers at MF Global Inc. and a $900 million shortfall in client funds during the weekend the failing broker was talking with possible buyers, a person briefed on the matter said."

CME noticed the missing funds on October 30, but MF Global didn't inform the Commodity Futures Trading Commission until the day after, suggesting that the transfers were made, "in a manner that may have been designed to avoid detection," according to CME.

The suspicious cash movements are now being probed by the U.S. Justice Department.

MF Global trustee James Giddens said in a court filing yesterday that customers would get back 60 per cent of their account funds, prompting fury amongst clients, many of whom used their accounts for business collateral and living expenses.

Although individuals were burned by the broker's downfall, larger clients were protected from the fallout because they had the miraculous fortune of withdrawing all their funds just weeks before the collapse.
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Joel Skousen : World War 3 Will be Nuclear

Joel Skousen on Radio Liberty 10 Nov 2011 : Joel Skousen joins Dr. Stanley Monteith to discuss the state of the world economy, the current field of Republican presidential hopefuls including Chris Christie, and other recent world and national news.Joel Skousen is a political scientist , the editor and publisher of World Affair Brief, a weekly news analysis service dedicated to providing an understanding of the hidden agendas behind the actions of world leaders and other powerful individuals who influence government from behind the scenes. Skousen has written several books, including Essential Principles for the Conservation of Liberty, and Strategic Relocation -- North American Guide to Safe Places .Secret Governments have their own security and assets. They can make anything happen anywhere and blame whoever they want, all they need is for it to be big enough to awe the masses. How many nukes are missing, how many nations have them? How hard would it be for the super rich, with their super assets to get a nuke to go off anywhere they want? They'll do it because they're becoming easier to expose and they're running out? of time. Technology made them super rich but it could kill them as well?


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Clint Eastwood talking to Obama at The Republican National Convention


This Chair person actually looks? like a great candidate. It doesn't make promises it can't keep. It performs well under pressure. It doesn't bullshit anybody and does what it was made to do really well. CHAIR 2012

Clint Eastwood RNC Full Speech 2012, Talks To Invisible Obama Actor, producer and director Clint Eastwood made an unscheduled appearance on the GOP convention stage before a welcoming audience Thursday night ahead of Mitt Romney's acceptance speech for his party's presidential nomination. "I think it may be time for somebody else to come along and solve the problem," said Eastwood, 82, who already endorsed Romney this month at a campaign fundraiser in Idaho. "When someone does not do the job, you have got to let them go." Eastwood remarks were rambling at times and critical of President Obama and Vice President Biden, whom he described as "a kind of grin with a body behind it." was revealed as the Republican National Convention's "Mystery Speaker" Thursday night, talking to the crowd about the need for change and supporting presidential candidate Mitt Romney.


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OKC Anniversary: A New Investigative Report by J.M. Berger

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