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Jun. 3rd, 2007 06:51 pmDan Parkinson BBC News Friday, 1 June 2007
It has been seen as a daring raid by crack Israeli troops to rescue dozens of their countrymen held at the mercy of hijackers.
But newly released documents contain a claim that the 1976 rescue of hostages, kidnapped on an Air France flight and held in Entebbe in Uganda, was not all it seemed.
A UK government file on the crisis, released from the National Archives, contains a claim that Israel itself was behind the hijacking.
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It comes and comes and comes. Academic Union boycott attempts. Architect's letter. Journalist union hate. BBC lies. I am afraid that we must face the fact - this generation of British intellectuals gradually become Israel sworn enemy.
And I don't classify it as a popular hypocrisy or antisemitism resurrection.
No, it's a different case, a different dream. A case built on academic welfare in safe and rich multi-cultural environment. A dream of a brave new world - cleansed and purified. A dream of a babysitting power replacing freedom and responsibility. A dream of controlling the power.
An old primordial evil dream.
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Friday, 1 June 2007
Israel hijack role 'was queried'
By Dan Parkinson BBC News
It has been seen as a daring raid by crack Israeli troops to rescue dozens of their countrymen held at the mercy of hijackers.
But newly released documents contain a claim that the 1976 rescue of hostages, kidnapped on an Air France flight and held in Entebbe in Uganda, was not all it seemed.
A UK government file on the crisis, released from the National Archives, contains a claim that Israel itself was behind the hijacking.
An unnamed contact told a British diplomat in Paris that the Israeli Secret Service, the Shin Bet, and the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP) collaborated to seize the plane.
The flight was seized shortly after it took off from Athens and was flown to Entebbe, where 98 people were held hostage, many of them Israeli citizens.
Ugandans killed
Israeli commandos brought the crisis to an end, storming the airport and overpowering the seven hijackers and about 80 Ugandan soldiers in a 36-minute battle.
Two Israeli civilian hostages died in the shooting, and a third died later in a Nairobi hospital. One officer commanding the raiders was killed by shooting from the airport tower.
Ugandan President Idi Amin claimed the troops killed 20 Ugandan servicemen as well as all the hijackers.
The hijackers demands included a list of countries that should release Palestinians or others fighting for the Palestinian cause.
In the document, written on 30 June 1976 when the crisis was still unresolved, DH Colvin of the Paris Embassy writes of his source: "According to his information, the hijack was the work of the PFLP, with help from the Israeli Secret Service, the Shin Beit.
"The operation was designed to torpedo the PLO's standing in France and to prevent what they see as a growing rapprochement between the PLO and the Americans."
He adds: "My contact said the PFLP had attracted all sorts of wild elements, some of whom had been planted by the Israelis."
The documents also reveal that the British government debated whether or not to praise the Israeli raid after its completion.
It was decided in the days after the raid that it was not clear whether the Israeli offensive was justified under international law.
One document in the file reads: "The Israelis have been critical of the fact that the prime minister did not send a personal message of congratulations to Mr Rabin and that our public statement fell short of endorsement of the Israeli action at Entebbe."
The file also contains correspondence from UK citizens to the government expressing concern that the government had not expressed support for the Israelis.
'Collusion'
One letter reads: "I am writing to find out our policy towards terrorism. I find it deplorable that there was not a statement made congratulating Israel on the successful rescue."
But in a document dated 9 July an official cautions against such a statement because there is likely to be "no internationally agreed view about the legality of the Israeli action".
The document says the legality of it would depend on whether or not the Ugandans had helped the kidnappers.
In a draft document included in the file an official says it appears Idi Amin did collude with the hijackers.
It reads: "On balance it seems that there was a culpable degree of collusion between President Amin and the hijackers, and that the president's attitude made it much easier for the hijackers to persist in their demands."
The file does not make it clear how seriously the government took the claim that Israel also may have aided the hijackers.
P.S.
Между прочим, сообщения о зверствах ФСБ от ББС стоит выкидывать в ту же мусорную корзину куда отправляются все новости с тагом "Израиль". Потому что пишутся они исходя из того же подхода.
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It has been seen as a daring raid by crack Israeli troops to rescue dozens of their countrymen held at the mercy of hijackers.
But newly released documents contain a claim that the 1976 rescue of hostages, kidnapped on an Air France flight and held in Entebbe in Uganda, was not all it seemed.
A UK government file on the crisis, released from the National Archives, contains a claim that Israel itself was behind the hijacking.
*
It comes and comes and comes. Academic Union boycott attempts. Architect's letter. Journalist union hate. BBC lies. I am afraid that we must face the fact - this generation of British intellectuals gradually become Israel sworn enemy.
And I don't classify it as a popular hypocrisy or antisemitism resurrection.
No, it's a different case, a different dream. A case built on academic welfare in safe and rich multi-cultural environment. A dream of a brave new world - cleansed and purified. A dream of a babysitting power replacing freedom and responsibility. A dream of controlling the power.
An old primordial evil dream.
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Friday, 1 June 2007
Israel hijack role 'was queried'
By Dan Parkinson BBC News
It has been seen as a daring raid by crack Israeli troops to rescue dozens of their countrymen held at the mercy of hijackers.
But newly released documents contain a claim that the 1976 rescue of hostages, kidnapped on an Air France flight and held in Entebbe in Uganda, was not all it seemed.
A UK government file on the crisis, released from the National Archives, contains a claim that Israel itself was behind the hijacking.
An unnamed contact told a British diplomat in Paris that the Israeli Secret Service, the Shin Bet, and the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP) collaborated to seize the plane.
The flight was seized shortly after it took off from Athens and was flown to Entebbe, where 98 people were held hostage, many of them Israeli citizens.
Ugandans killed
Israeli commandos brought the crisis to an end, storming the airport and overpowering the seven hijackers and about 80 Ugandan soldiers in a 36-minute battle.
Two Israeli civilian hostages died in the shooting, and a third died later in a Nairobi hospital. One officer commanding the raiders was killed by shooting from the airport tower.
Ugandan President Idi Amin claimed the troops killed 20 Ugandan servicemen as well as all the hijackers.
The hijackers demands included a list of countries that should release Palestinians or others fighting for the Palestinian cause.
In the document, written on 30 June 1976 when the crisis was still unresolved, DH Colvin of the Paris Embassy writes of his source: "According to his information, the hijack was the work of the PFLP, with help from the Israeli Secret Service, the Shin Beit.
"The operation was designed to torpedo the PLO's standing in France and to prevent what they see as a growing rapprochement between the PLO and the Americans."
He adds: "My contact said the PFLP had attracted all sorts of wild elements, some of whom had been planted by the Israelis."
The documents also reveal that the British government debated whether or not to praise the Israeli raid after its completion.
It was decided in the days after the raid that it was not clear whether the Israeli offensive was justified under international law.
One document in the file reads: "The Israelis have been critical of the fact that the prime minister did not send a personal message of congratulations to Mr Rabin and that our public statement fell short of endorsement of the Israeli action at Entebbe."
The file also contains correspondence from UK citizens to the government expressing concern that the government had not expressed support for the Israelis.
'Collusion'
One letter reads: "I am writing to find out our policy towards terrorism. I find it deplorable that there was not a statement made congratulating Israel on the successful rescue."
But in a document dated 9 July an official cautions against such a statement because there is likely to be "no internationally agreed view about the legality of the Israeli action".
The document says the legality of it would depend on whether or not the Ugandans had helped the kidnappers.
In a draft document included in the file an official says it appears Idi Amin did collude with the hijackers.
It reads: "On balance it seems that there was a culpable degree of collusion between President Amin and the hijackers, and that the president's attitude made it much easier for the hijackers to persist in their demands."
The file does not make it clear how seriously the government took the claim that Israel also may have aided the hijackers.
P.S.
Между прочим, сообщения о зверствах ФСБ от ББС стоит выкидывать в ту же мусорную корзину куда отправляются все новости с тагом "Израиль". Потому что пишутся они исходя из того же подхода.
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Date: 2007-06-03 07:25 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2007-06-03 07:32 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2007-06-03 08:03 pm (UTC)Нынешняя болезнь не столько политическая сколько университетская.
И связана она не столько со стремлением к урегулированию за чужой счет, сколько с тем что сегодняшние европейские интеллектуалы лишились "точки приложения дискурса".
В сегодняшней Европе практически нет социальной проблематики за которую можно было бы эффективно ломать копья. В результате проблемы ищутся вовне.
практически нет.....
Date: 2007-06-03 08:16 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2007-06-03 08:20 pm (UTC)Я думаю, что неполадки социального государства в Европе - это хорошая тема, вокруг которой стоило бы поломать копья европейским интеллектуалам. Думаю, что в данном случае больше действует инерция в этой среде и неспособность отказаться от идей, которые перестали сколько-нибудь соответствовать реальности.
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Date: 2007-06-03 08:22 pm (UTC)no subject
стоило бы поломать копья
Date: 2007-06-03 08:32 pm (UTC)Re: стоило бы поломать копья
Date: 2007-06-03 08:36 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2007-06-03 11:52 pm (UTC)An unnamed contact told so!
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Date: 2007-06-04 08:57 am (UTC)А университетский характер не исключает политического, наверное? Я, правда, не очень в курсе, насколько там прозрачно между университетской и политической средой - но вряд ли глухая стена.
Если про дискурс - то тут ещё работает и замечательная подмена тезиса о равенстве всех людей (кстати, изначально - перед Богом, а в атеистической культуре я уж и не знаю перед чем) на одинаковость - откуда ошибка на ошибке и глупость на глупости.
А вообще-то у меня тут скорее эмоции, чем анализ, так что я по этому поводу с большей охотой слушаю, чем говорю :)
Да, ещё одно. Совершенно не важно в данном случае, был ли в реальности там какой-то элемент гапоновщины с историей про Энтеббе, или не было. Все спецслужбы так работают иногда. Важно, как ситуация в целом подаётся сейчас, кто тут чёрненький, а кто беленький. Как и с ФСБ, кстати.
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Date: 2007-06-04 03:13 pm (UTC)И ведь тут ничего напрямую не утверждается, просто ставится под сомнение, и даются ссылки на разные источники, типа "Ugandan President Idi Amin claimed the troops killed 20 Ugandan servicemen" - сам корреспондент этого не утверждает, за что купил за то и продает.
Насчет академического бойкота - я смотрела сегодня конец специального заседания в Кнесете насчет этого бойкота, и в их резолюции было, что они на бойкот смотрят как на средство политического давления на Израиль, т.е. не как независимая академическая акция. Ну может это и не важно, но они так сказали. А еще оспорили "решение" организаторов бойкота, что критика Израиля не может расцениваться как антисемитизм.
Там в конце некто Боб Лапидот провел интересную параллель, между этим бойкотом и бойкотом Южной Африки сколько-то лет назад. Тогда, он говорит, те кто рвали рубашку на груди против апартеида, не очень-то представляли, что там в этой ЮАР вообще происходит, им было намного важнее, что они герои и борются за правое дело. И сейчас, говорит, то же самое.
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Date: 2007-06-04 06:37 pm (UTC)Энтеббе - одна из немногих "чистых" побед of good guys (по всем показателям) в неприглядной истории террора и контр-террора. Именно поэтому автором статьи она и выбрана.
И да бойкот ЮАР был в общем тем же миром мазан. В плане мотивации.
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Date: 2007-06-04 06:42 pm (UTC)И у них совсем не глухая стена. И совсем не единая система - к бойкоту Израиля - призывает только часть академических организаций.
И да - замена равенства на одинаковость - это оно.
Совершенно не важно в данном случае, был ли в реальности там какой-то элемент гапоновщины...
В данном случае важно. Энтеббе - одна из немногих "чистых" побед of good guys (по всем показателям) в неприглядной истории террора и контр-террора. Именно поэтому автором статьи она и выбрана.
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Date: 2007-06-04 07:00 pm (UTC)А вот полезная ссылка про голосование в UCU насчет бойкота: там на самом деле тоже такая же неопределенность, к которой всерьез не придерешься, но впечатление однозначное - на нас катят бочку.
http://education.guardian.co.uk/higher/worldwide/story/0,,2092138,00.html
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Date: 2007-06-05 06:23 am (UTC)