{Jalaluddin Hussain is a veteran editor of New Trend who lives in 
Montreal. 
He has been writing MONTREAL PERSPECTIVES for  ten years and has many 
readers. His commentary on the most dangerous pro-Israeli initiative 
which 
has been brought forth by the Saudi Crown Prince makes important 
reading.}
Montreal Perspectives 
By Jalaluddin S. Hussain
Abdullah's "initiative", a grand betrayal!
Daily, The Gazette, Montreal of February 27, 2002, has a banner 
headline:"Peace hopes fueled: Israelis, U.S. encouraged by Saudi 
Mideast 
initiative."  In fact it is no initiative.  It is truly a betrayal of 
the 
Palestinian cause. If Crown Prince Abdullah of Saudi Arabia has 
proposed 
"establishment of peace and diplomatic relations between Israel and 
Saudi 
Arabia and other Arab States in return for withdrawal from the 
territories it 
seized in the 1967 Six Day War, including the West Bank Gaza Strip and 
East 
Jerusalem.   In the absence the details of the proposal and the fact 
that 
both the super-terrorists, Ariel Sharon and George Bush have shown 
interest, 
it can be safely assumed that whatever the proposal it has much less to 
offer 
than what has already been offered based on the several United Nations' 
Security Council resolutions.  In fact this farce of a proposal 
tantamount to 
showing insensitivity and ridiculing the martyrdom of hundreds of 
Palestinians, children, women and men all, who have already been killed 
in 
the two Intifadas, during the last more than 10 years.
Most probably the Abdullah proposal aims at getting recognition of the 
terrorist state of Israel by all the Arab states and keeping intact the 
thousands of settlements of American, Canadian and Russian Zionists, in 
the 
heart of the Occupied Palestine. It is ironical that while the 
American- 
proclaimed terrorist, Osama bin Laden, who really wanted the Americans 
out of 
Saudi Arabia and genuine freedom for the Palestinians, was "smoked out" 
by 
the American military in Afghanistan mountains, the Crown Prince 
Abdullah was 
spoken of highly and praised by President Bush!
Fahd Plan revisited – minus "right of return" plus "settlements"!
What is being trumpeted as Saudi Crown Prince Abdullah‘s " initiative" 
is 
nothing new. Although the details of his initiatives have yet not been 
made 
public, one thing is clear: if the two super-terrorists, George Bush 
and 
Ariel Sharon are supportive of it, then surely there is something in 
the 
"initiative" against the Palestinians.  Had the initiative been viable 
or 
worth considering the Arabs in general and Palestinians in particular, 
long 
ago would have agreed it to, when it was first presented in the form of  
Fahd 
Plan.  Even twenty years ago the offer stipulated, "full withdrawal 
from the 
occupied territories, in accord with UN resolutions, including 
Jerusalem and 
full normalization of relations".  The plan also envisaged dismantling 
of 
Israeli settlements (at that time there were only small percentage of 
settlements compared to the proliferation of settlements today), 
guarantees 
of freedom of worship, affirmation of Palestinian refugee's right to 
return 
and compensation for those who do not go back and to top it all and 
independent Palestinian State, following a brief UN-monitored 
transition 
period.  Compared to Fahd Plan, which ultimately met its death at 
Morocco 
Arab League Summit, Abdullah's initiative has not much chance to be 
even 
considered by the forthcoming meeting of the Arab League.  While 
massacre of 
the Palestinians continue in the Occupied Territories it is difficult 
not to 
understand why the Arab position has hardened.    Simply put, Abdullah 
plan 
is meant to gain more time so that all of the Palestinian territories, 
which 
hitherto belonged to the Palestinian Authority under the chairmanship 
of 
Yasser Arafat, is reoccupied by the Zionist Sharon government with the 
active 
connivance of the American government!
Israel – a colonial settler state of the twenty-first century!
Although, written about 35 years ago, Maxime Rodinson's book, "Israel – 
A 
Colonial –Settler State", can still be considered as one of the most 
authentic and thoroughly documented study of Zionist colonization and 
the 
process by which the State of Israel was formed.  How correct is Maxime 
to 
conclude that, "the creation of the State of Israel on Palestinian 
soil, is 
the great European American movement of expansion in the nineteenth and 
twentieth centuries, whose aim was to settle new inhabitants among 
other 
peoples or to dominate them economically and politically".   Again,  
Maxime 
correctly diagnosed that, war against Zionism was the only way out of 
situation created by Israel.
Hidden Agendas – a powerful new book of facts unknown
John Pilger's paperback edition of "Hidden Agendas" is a powerful new 
book, 
about which the Independent newspaper of U.K. commented:  " A moral 
interpretation of world affairs in a cynical age". The back-cover 
comments 
also provide a concise analysis of the 610-page text, in the following 
words:
"  By unraveling the hidden histories of contemporary events, Pilger 
allows 
us to read between the lines… Tenaciously researched and written with 
passion 
and wit, "Hidden Agendas" will change the way you see the world".
In the ten chapters of the book, with topics like The Terrorists, 
Arming the 
World, The Roots of War, the Media Age and Return to Viet Nam, the 
political 
awareness of the readers is raised to the maximum and they start 
appreciating 
and understanding the hidden agendas of the contemporary imperialist 
entities 
like the World Bank, the International Monetary Fund  (IMF) and the 
World 
Trade Organization (WTO). Sentences like the following can only be read 
in 
"Hidden Agendas" and not in op-ed articles of The New York Times, The 
Los 
Angeles Times, The Vancouver Sun, The Montreal Gazette or the Ottawa 
Citizen:
-    National survey in the U.S.A. show that the federal government 
must 
protect the most vulnerable in society, especially the poor and elderly 
by 
guaranteeing minimum living standards and providing social benefits, 
including support for the disabled, unemployment insurance medical and 
child 
care.
-    Introductory quotations in "The Terrorist" chapter  (page 19) are 
Al 
Capone, the American Mafia gangster saying: "I use very big money.  I 
use 
guns too…" and Al Haig, the former American Secretary of State, saying: 
" You 
just give me the word and I will turn that fucking little island 
(British 
colony of Diego Garcia) into a parking lot (for American bombers)."
-   Shortly before the American attack on Iraq in1991, the right wing 
Cambridge academic John Casey announced that the Western powers could 
now do 
what they like in the Third World. (Page 39).
-      In the first year of the U.K. Labour administration the 
government 
staged one of the biggest ever jamborees at Farnborough.  Some 300 U.K. 
arms 
company mounted exhibitions under the auspices of Ministry of Defence.  
The 
British government invited buyers from more than ninety countries, 
including 
those on the Amnesty International's Torture List, such as Turkey, 
Saudi 
Arabia and Indonesia.
-   Multinational corporations are not the equivalent of independent 
sovereign states as some of the their opponents believe, They are shock 
troops of the imperial powers the United States, Japan and Europe and 
their 
web of clubs, notably the Organization for Economic Cooperation and 
Development (OECD) and the World Trade Organization (WTO).  These exist 
to 
‘open up' countries to ‘competitivemness a current euphemism for 
downright 
plunder.
-   
The Osama bin Laden obsession!
A recent report in daily The Gazette of Montreal talks about a secret 
tape, 
which was made of a 90-minute interview, which took place between Mary 
Mardal, a security screening officer with Canada's spy agency (Canadian 
Security Intelligence Service – CSIS) and Fathi Mohammad Aowad, who 
immigrated as a refugee in 1991.  This tape was made at a Toronto area 
immigration office by Aowads' legal counsel, Harry Kopyto. Some of the 
questions asked and taped secretly during that interviews are:
-   Do you have any idea where bin Laden would be right now? (After 
asking 
this question the CSIS agent hinted at the prospect of millions of 
dollars of 
award.).
-   (Paraphrase of response): How can a construction worker know the 
whereabouts of bin Laden when he did not leave Canada during the last 
11 
years?
-   Legal counsel's justification for turning over to the news agencies 
was 
to let the public know " the assumptions government agencies make when 
they 
have to deal with immigrants of Muslim or Arab origin.
This writer can believe this news item particularly because more than 5 
years 
ago (much before the September 11, 2001, suicide attacks on Pentagon 
and the 
WTC), when he was advised by one of the CSIS operatives to not to write 
for 
the New Trend, which was a hate magazine but instead continue writing 
for 
Nightshift, the McGill University's continuing education students 
newspaper, 
which incidentally this writer also edits).  It is true that democracy 
and 
freedom of expression have their limits!
Ottawa Citizen is a pro-Israel daily, which comes out of the Canadian 
capital 
city and is owned by Israel Asper, the Zionist owner of CanWest Global 
media 
conglomerate.  Its February 25, 2002, editorial is reproduced below, 
without 
comments:
"Some time this week a United Nations committee is expected to give the 
green 
light to holding a review conference on last year's global meeting on 
racism.
Review conference?  The reviews are already in: the World Conference 
Against 
Racism, Racial Discrimination, Xenophobia and Related Intolerance, held 
in 
Durban, South Africa, last September was ridiculous.  Anti-Israel 
rhetoric 
flared; nations with tradition of tolerance were attacked.  Africa 
wanted 
reparations for slavery.
Had the Durban conference been about racism, reviewing it might be 
useful.  
But it was forum for intolerance and idiocy.  Let it die."
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