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و اعتداءات.. هل تصدقونها ؟ بقلم:
روبرت فيسك الانديبندنت
- 9/6/2007 لقد كانت إسرائيل هي من هاجم
مصر بعد أن
قام عبد الناصر بإغلاق مضائق
تيران Robert Fisk: Lies and outrages... would you
believe it? It
was Published: When
I was a schoolboy, I loved a column which regularly
appeared in British papers called "Ripley's Believe
It or Not!". In a single rectangular box filled
with naively drawn illustrations, Ripley - Bob Ripley -
would try to astonish his readers with amazing facts: "Believe
It or Not, in Incredibly,
Ripley's column lives on, and there is even a collection
of "Ripley Believe It or Not" museums in the The
problem, of course, is that these are all extraordinary
facts which will not offend anyone. There are no suicide
bombers in Ripley, no Israeli air strikes ("Believe
It or Not, 17,000 Lebanese and Palestinians, most of
them civilians, were killed in Israel's 1982 invasion of
Lebanon"), no major casualty tolls ("Believe
It or Not, up to 650,000 Iraqis died in the four years
following the 2003 Anglo-American invasion of
Iraq"). See what I mean? Just a bit too close to
the bone (or bones). But
I was reminded of dear old Ripley when I was prowling
through the articles marking the anniversary of the 1967
Arab-Israeli war. Memoirs there have been aplenty, but I
think only the French press - in the shape of Le Monde
Diplomatique - was prepared to confront a bit of
"Believe It or Not". It
recalled vividly - and shamefully - how the world's
newspapers covered the story of Quite
so. Next day, the socialist Le Populaire headlined its
story "Attacked on all sides, Johnny
Hallyday, Only
the president of France, General de Gaulle, moved into
political isolation by telling a press conference
several months later that I
owe it to the academic Anicet Mobé Fansiama to remind
me this week that - Believe It or Not - Congolese troops
from Belgium's immensely wealthy African colony scored
enormous victories over Italian troops in Africa during
the Second World War, capturing 15,000 prisoners,
including nine generals. Called "the Public
Force" - a name which happily excluded the fact
that these heroes were black Congolese - the army
mobilised 13,000 soldiers and civilians to fight Vichy
French colonies in Vast
numbers of British and American troops passed through
the A
But
- Believe It or Not - when Congolese trade unions, whose
members were requisitioned to perform hard labour inside
At
least 3,000 political prisoners were deported for hard
labour to a remote district of Congo. Thus were those
who gave their blood for Allied victory repaid. Or
rather not repaid. The four billion Belgian francs which
was owed back to the So
let's relax and return to Ripley reality. "Believe
It or Not, Russell Parsons of Hurricane, West I
guess after that, you just have to throw up. http://news.independent.co.uk/fisk/article2636206.ece ----------------- نشرنا
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