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Dalit set afire after son elopes with Muslim girl
NAMAKKAL: A 61-year-old dalit man was burnt to death in Periyapatti village of Namakkal district after his son eloped with a Muslim girl of the same village.
Nallayan's son Sekhar (27) was in love with Gulzar (21) and couple allegedly eloped recently. At 3pm on Monday, when Nallayan was working in a shop in Periyapatti, Gulzar's father Shahjahan went there and called out to him. An argument ensued, followed by a scuffle during which Shahjahan allegedly poured petrol over Nallayan. He then lit his cigarette lighter, setting fire to Nallayan who suffered serious burn injuries. Although he was admitted to the Namakkal government hospital, Nallayan died later, police said.
Nallayan's daughter Shanthi said Shahjahan and his relatives had threatened her family members soon after Sekar eloped with Gulzar. Nallayan had pleaded with Shahjahan to give him two days to search for his son

Libyan slaughter pics

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Update 02/21/2011 14:22ET: Graphic video removed from YouTube but currently present on Facebook shows apparent evidence of Gaddafi's crimes. Reportedly, Libyan warplanes bombed military barracks -- with his own soldiers sleeping inside -- to prevent weapons from falling into the hands of civilians. Caution: click the image only if you're willing to see the aftermath.

Doug Ross has a collection of images from the past few days battles in Libya. The picture at the top is just one of them - it is a Libyan army barracks that was attacked by Libyan planes while the soldiers slept. Gadhafi decided to kill them all rather than risk having their weapons fall into the hands of the revolutionaries.
And Barack Obama continues to vote present rather than speaking out.

Netanyahu: Israel 'deeply appreciates' Obama's veto on UN resolution condemning settlements

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Settlements:
Is all this illegitimate? Of course not—not according to that earlier Security Council Resolution, 242 of 1967, which sets the basis for Arab-Israeli diplomatic processes and never mentions settlements; nor according to the 1993 Israeli-Palestinian Oslo accords, which leave settlements as an issue for final-status negotiations and in no way proscribe them.
Nor were settlements illegitimate according to Eugene V. Rostow, the late legal scholar who helped draft Resolution 242 and, in 1991, asserted in the New Republic that Israel’s right to settle the West Bank is “unassailable” and that “the Jews have the same right to settle there as they have to settle in Haifa.” Nor according to Stephen M. Schwebel, the international-law expert who wrote in 1970 that
As between Israel, acting defensively in 1948 and 1967, on the one hand, and her Arab neighbors, acting aggressively, in 1948 and 1967, on the other, Israel has the better title in the territory of what was Palestine, including the whole of Jerusalem….
And what of the implications of the U.S. secretary of state publicly branding communities comprising half a million people as “illegitimate”? They’re clearly very negative, at a time when Israel is subject to a worldwide delegitimization campaign that seeks to drum home big lies about it being a “rogue,” “apartheid” state that consistently flouts international law and deserves “BDS” (boycott, divestment, and sanctions) if not violent attack.
Israel said it was deeply grateful to the United States on Saturday after it vetoed a United Nations resolution put forward by the Palestinian leadership condemning Israeli settlement activity. "Israel deeply appreciates the decision by President Obama to veto the Security Council Resolution", Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's office said in a statement.
"Israel deeply appreciates the decision by President Obama to veto the Security Council Resolution today.
Israel remains committed to pursuing comprehensive peace with all our neighbors, including the Palestinians.
We seek a solution that will reconcile the Palestinians' legitimate aspirations for statehood with Israel's need for security and recognition.
Today's decision by the U.S. makes it clear that the only path to such a peace will come through direct negotiations and not through the decisions of international bodies.
We are prepared to pursue those peace negotiations vigorously and are eager to get on with the work of achieving a secure peace. We hope the Palestinians will join us in that effort as soon as possible".

Free Jonathan Pollard

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Noam Shalit, father of Gilad Shalit who has been held cruelly and illegally by Hamas in Gaza for what is nearing four years, now joins the voices calling on Barack Obama to free Jonathan Pollard. As this report details, those voices also now include nineteen Russian-Israeli former prisoners of the Soviet regime, and a growing list of prominent Americans. The Russian Israelis wrote to Obama: "Your silence worries us." It sure does.

Iranians hack into VOA website

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It then listed more 90 websites of VOA it claimed has also been hacked.

Iranian computer hackers on Monday hijacked the website of the Voice of America, replacing its Internet home page with a banner bearing an Iranian flag and an image of an AK-47 assault rifle.
The group called on Secretary of State Hillary Clinton to "hear the voice of oppressed nations."
The banner stated that "we have proven that we can."
The message called on the United States to "stop interfering in Islamic countries."
A State Department spokesman could not be reached for comment.
An administration official said the group identified with the banner is known as the Iranian Cyber Army.
VOA operates a global network of news and information outlets that reflect official U.S. foreign policies. It broadcasts, through radio, television and the Internet to scores of nations around the world.

Little is known about the group. It was credited with hacking and defacing Twitter in December 2009, replacing the social networking site's home page with a message that the site was hacked by the Iranian Cyber Army.
Cyber security specialists have said there are suspicions that the Cyber Army is part of the Iranian government after the hacker group was critical of the pro-democracy Green Movement in Iran.
PBS' "Tehran Bureau" reported in February 2010 that "a review of the political messages published by the Cyber Army in recent months and official statements in its defense made by a government administrator of Iran's aviation industry prompt a closer examination of the group, which previous reports have claimed is composed of Russian hackers based outside of Iran."
In January 2010, the group broke into China's main search engine known as Baidu and redirected users to a banner identifying the Iranian Cyber Army. China's official Xinhua News Agency said at the time that the Baidu was "tampered with, leading to inaccessibility."
The hacking takeover of the website of VOA, voanews.com, followed the announcement last week by the Broadcasting Board of Governors, VOA's parent agency, that it was canceling all shortwave radio broadcasts of the VOA's Chinese-language service in favor of Internet broadcasting.
The switch from shortwave to Internet broadcast was criticized by current and former officials who said it would undermine VOA's pro-democracy messages to such places as Tibet and Xinjiang, in western China, that rely on VOA for reliable information.
The cost-cutting measure to end VOA shortwave radio broadcasts was based on an internal assessment that radio listenership was declining and that web-based broadcast, despite its vulnerability to being blocked by Chinese censors, would reach more Chinese.

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Can you explain this?

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Everyone and their dog have been kind enough to send me this lovely video….
Any thoughts on how it was achieved?

Qaddafi Hangs On With Fighter Jets and Bluster

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0550 GMT: We awake to find that Libyan leader Muammar Qaddafi appeared on State TV just after 0000 GMT.
The speech lasted all of 22 seconds with Qaddafi declaring, ""I am in Tripoli and not in Venezuela. Do not believe the channels belonging to stray dogs....I wanted to say something to the youths at the Green Square (in Tripoli) and stay up late with them but it started raining. Thank God, it's a good thing."
Far more significant than Qaddafi's appearance, which appeared to have no more purpose than to confirm that he was still in Libya, was the apparent introduction of aerial bombardment against the protesters. Unable to rely on his ground forces in much of the country, the Libyan leader unleashed fighter jets and helicopters on the opposition. It is impossible to get even an approximation of the death toll, given the black-out imposed on communications early in the day, but the pictures which did come out --- too graphic to be posted on EA --- are evidence of ruthless killing.
Despite the bombardment, it appears that the regime has lost the east of the country, including Benghazi, Libya's second-largest city. The battle is now in the capital Tripoli. Some video evidence came out overnight of anti-regime demonstrations, while State TV focused on what appeared to be a large pro-Qaddafi rally with the flying of Libya's green flag.
And there was crumbling of the regime throughout the day. Several high-ranking diplomats resigned, including some who did so on-air with denunciations of Qaddafi's "genocide", and those who remained loyal --- such as the Deputy Foreign Minister --- were reduced to calling into Al Jazeera to make allegations that all of this was the fault of foreign media.

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