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| 9 Aug 2007 by Melanie Phillips Alan Johnston and Hamas. A major defeat in the war to defend the free world. Melanie Phillips. 4 August 2007. Shortly after the release of Alan Johnston from Gaza the website of Conflicts Forum, a group advocating engagement with ... The Spectator.co.uk Business - http://www.spectator.co.uk/the-magazine/business/ - References |
| 1 Nov 2009 by Mira Vogel In July 2007 the Qassam Brigades laid siege to the stronghold of one jihadist group, the Army of Islam, forcing the release of the BBC's kidnapped correspondent Alan Johnston.” Analysis of Israel's role in Hamas' fortunes comes towards ... Greens Engage - http://greensengage.wordpress.com/ - References |
| 28 Apr 2007 by Derek Wall EURO-MP Caroline Lucas will call for the full restoration of EU financial payments to the Palestinian Authority, and the immediate release of kidnapped BBC journalist Alan Johnston, during a meeting with Palestinian president Mahmoud Abbas next week. ... assistance to the Hamas-led Palestinian Authority. The Green Party MEP said: “During my visit to Palestine I will meet senior. Hamas and Fatah figures and representatives of the UN as well as president ... Another Green World - http://another-green-world.blogspot.com/ |
| 18 Nov 2009 by Bob Barney The U.K. list includes Hamas leader Yunis Al-Astal, former Ku Klux Klan grand wizard Stephen Donald Black, neo-Nazi Erich Gliebe and radical American pastor Fred Phelps, known for his virulent anti-gay protests at funerals. ... Smith's successor, Alan Johnson, called the ban a terrible blunder and told the London Daily Mail he would scrap the policy of maintaining an enemies list. But Savage told WND two days later that according to his attorney, Johnson's announcement ... The Plain Truth - http://www.plaintruth.com/the_plain_truth/ |
| 18 Nov 2009 by Jessica Smith's successor, Alan Johnson, called the ban a terrible blunder and told the London Daily Mail he would scrap the policy of maintaining an enemies list. But Savage told WND two days later that according to his attorney, ... The Conservative Mama - http://theconservativemama.blogspot.com/ |
| 7 Jul 2007 by Hugh He was a tool, a tool when a free reporter, a tool when captured, a tool now that he has been freed -- a tool of Fatah, and then a tool of a particular local clan, and finally, a tool of Hamas, attempting to burnish its image. And the entire BBC effort to "free Alan Johnston" was blatantly based on an appeal to the "Palestinians" to free him not because he should never have been taken in the first place, not because he was a journalist, but because he was so "friendly" to ... Dhimmi Watch - http://www.jihadwatch.org/dhimmiwatch/ - References [ More results from Dhimmi Watch ] |
| 12 Oct 2009 by Karl Schembri Headed by Mumtaz Daghmash, Jaish Al Islam and the Daghmash clan had held Hamas hostage through its series of kidnappings of foreigners, the most famous among them being BBC correspondent Alan Johnston. But ever since Hamas secured Johnston's release after four months in captivity in July 2007, it has cracked down on all the warring factions, killing most of the Daghmesh clan militants and establishing its own version of law and order across the strip. ... Journey to Gaza - http://journeytogaza.blogspot.com/ |
| 1 Dec 2007 His captors were known as the Army of Islam, a renegade organisation with no allegiance to either Hamas or Fatah, the two main rival factions in Gaza. The Army of Islam's object was global jihad and described Johnston as a prisoner in the ... On the first night the jihadi leader came into the room and said in English: "Alan Johnston, we know everything." He told him that he had been kidnapped to secure the release of Muslims jailed in Britain. When Johnston protested that ... Sunday Herald | Opinion & Debate - http://www.sundayherald.com/ - References |
| 29 Oct 2009 by Randy Shiner In July 2007 the Qassam Brigades laid siege to the stronghold of one jihadist group, the Army of Islam, forcing the release of the BBC's kidnapped correspondent Alan Johnston. In the months that followed, Hamas fought to extend its ... Corner Deli - http://randyscornerdeli.blogspot.com/ |
| 9 Nov 2009 by Richard Landes After Alan Johnston's nightmare, it was clear that even the most explicit and eloquent advocacy for the Palestinian cause could not guarantee one's safety. So the journalists all lived in the comfort of a tolerant Western society, .... All the pieces are there: the fearful witnesses, the brutal behavior of Hamas “security forces,” the pervasive violence between various Palestinian armed groups… to realize that witnesses, in testifying to Goldstone's public hearings — he ... Augean Stables - http://www.theaugeanstables.com/ - References |
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