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Friday, March 18, 2005

Another object lesson in the differences between the behavior of Free and Fear Societies (see the other below).

Israel only within the past week finally got around to re-arresting proven traitor Mordechai Vanunu...

BBC: Vanunu arrested by Israeli police

The Israeli former nuclear technician Mordechai Vanunu, released in April after 18 years in jail, has been re-arrested, police say.

He was seized by armed officers and is being held on suspicion of passing on classified information, police say.

Vanunu was convicted of treason over his disclosures about Israel's nuclear weapons programme and jailed in 1986.

Strict conditions were imposed on him after release, including a ban on giving interviews to foreign media...

...while Abu Mazen, has now OK'd the executions of 15 "collaborators" (just as soon as the Mufti of Jerusalem gives his blessing) as you can read through this proposed "Early Day motion 919" in the British Parliament (BTW, UK citizens can encourage their MP's to sign on by visiting FaxYourMP.com.) No, all is not dark in Blighty.

PALESTINIAN AUTHORITY DEATH SENTENCES 14.03.05 Dismore/Andrew That this House expresses its extreme concern over the death sentences passed on 15 Palestinians by the Palestinian Authority for allegedly passing information on terrorist activities to Israel; calls upon President Abu Mazen to withdraw his announcement that he would sign execution decrees for a list of three of those under death sentence once a ruling permitting the executions has been given by the Mufti of Jerusalem, a list which has since been extended to 15 people; and believes that such executions, if carried out, would reflect badly on him and his administration and would be detrimental to further progress in the reborn peace process.

Update: Meryl has a worthwhile fisking of an IHT piece on Vanunu. Check it out.

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