Posts Tagged ‘Won’t be on the BBC’
Red Cross Admits: “There is No Humanitarian Crisis in Gaza”
Note to Flotidiots: No need for any more of your Loser Cruisers:
Deputy ICRC head in Strip notes Gazan supermarkets have food, slams Hamas rocket fire, but says Israel should let more materials in.
The Gaza Strip is not suffering from a humanitarian crisis, the deputy head of the Red Cross in Gaza said this week.
Mathilde Redmatn, who had been assigned to Congo and Colombia in the past, said that the “fabric of life” in the region was problematic.
“There are two peoples, one living under closure and one living under daily rocket fire, which violates international law,” she said. Her comments were made available on Thursday by the IDF Spokesman’s Office. Read the rest of this entry »
Palestinians Hand Out Sweets in Celebration of Massacre of Jewish Family
Islamic depravity hits bottom. Keeps digging:
Rafah residents hand out candy following massacre of Jewish family, three children in West Bank settlement of Itamar.
Gaza residents from the southern city of Rafah hit the streets Saturday to celebrate the terror attack in the West Bank settlement of Itamar where five family members were murdered in their sleep, including three children.
Residents handed out candy and sweets, one resident saying the joy “is a natural response to the harm settlers inflict on the Palestinian residents in the West Bank.” Read the rest of this entry »
Pakistan Floods: If You Need Help, You’d Better Not Be Christian

Pakistanis waiting for aid - but Christians and those of other non-Muslim faiths are being denied help
As always in Islamic countries – how you are treated depends on which religion you adhere to. And take it from us, you really had better be Muslim in Pakistan. in addition to the everyday beatings, killings, rape, police brutality and legal discrimination, it appears that even charity in time of crisis is conditional:
Christians and members of other minority religions are being treated as second-class citizens, said Father Mario Rodrigues, the Lahore-based director of Catholic Mission.
“They often receive little assistance or are excluded altogether,” he told Fides, the Vatican’s news agency.
Aid is being delivered by “government officials sympathetic to Islamic fundamentalism or by Muslim relief organisations”, Fides claimed in its report, citing other unnamed aid workers. Read the rest of this entry »



