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Blueberries and red grapes may boost immunity

Posted: 18 Sep 2013 08:16 PM PDT

September 19, 2013
Latest Update: September 19, 2013 11:24 am

A study announced Wednesday has found that chemicals in red grapes and blueberries may boost your body's immune system.

Researchers from Oregon State University looked at the impact of 446 different chemicals on the human immune system. Findings published in the journal Molecular Nutrition and Food Research showed that two compounds, resveratrol found in red grapes and pterostilbene found in blueberries, when combined with vitamin D, could boost the body's ability to fend off illness.

Resveratrol has been the subject of dozens of studies for a range of possible benefits, from improving cardiovascular health to fighting cancer and reducing inflammation.

"Out of a study of hundreds of compounds, just these two popped right out," said lead researcher Adrian Gombart. "Their synergy with vitamin D... was significant and intriguing. It's a pretty interesting interaction."

These compounds, which are called stilbenoids, worked in synergy with vitamin D and had a significant impact in raising the expression of the human cathelicidin antimicrobial peptide, or CAMP gene that is involved in immune function the researchers explained. Still, the scientists point out, the study was done using laboratory cell cultures and more research needs to be done before they offer dietary recommendations.

In prior research this year, blueberries were also found to boost brain power in that they contain high levels of compounds called polyphenolics, which researchers say can help the brain to carry out vital "housekeeping" functions. Scientists from the Human Nutrition Research Center on Aging at Tufts University and University of Maryland Baltimore County studied the effects of berries on the brains of rats, looking specifically at the berries' effect on clearing toxic accumulation from the brain. - AFP Relaxnews, September 19, 2013.

Harvard study finds American food expiration labels misleading

Posted: 18 Sep 2013 06:36 PM PDT

September 19, 2013
Latest Update: September 19, 2013 09:39 am

Americans throw out billions of pounds of food every year because they falsely believe "sell-by" and "best-before" dates on package labels indicate food safety, researchers have found.

A study published Wednesday by Harvard Law School and the Natural Resources Defense Council found that dates printed on packaged foods, which help retailers cycle through stocked products and allow manufacturers to indicate when a product is at its peak freshness, are inconsistent. They confuse consumers, leading many to throw out food before it actually goes bad.

"The labelling system is aimed at helping consumers understand freshness, but it fails - they think it's about safety. And (consumers) are wasting money and wasting food because of this misunderstanding," said co-author Emily Broad Lieb, who led the report from the Harvard Law School's Food Law and Policy Clinic.

Broad Lieb and NRDC scientist Dana Gunders said that, while labels "appear to be a rational system," they are essentially meaningless to consumers. Manufacturers often decide on their own how to calculate shelf life and what the dates mean.

As a result, huge amounts of food, not to mention considerable natural resources and labour, go to waste in landfill and taxes, and harm the environment.

A lack of binding federal standards on labelling means the dates are governed by a patchwork of state and local laws.

"It's like the Wild West," Gunders said.

The authors recommended that "sell-by" dates be invisible to consumers so they cannot be misinterpreted as safety labels; that a clear, uniform date label system be established; and that "smart labels" that rely on technology to provide food safety information be used more frequently.

David Fikes, a spokesman for the Food Marketing Institute, which represents food retailers and wholesalers, said the group agreed there had to be a clearer way for the consumer to read dates. However, it disagreed the code should be hidden from consumers, because that would make it difficult for store employees to stock shelves.

On Wednesday, Congresswoman Nita Lowey (D-NY) released a statement pressing for a consistent federal food dating system.

"Under the current patchwork of state and federal laws, consumers are left in the lurch, forced to decipher the differences between 'sell-by' and 'best if used by,' and too often food is either thrown out prematurely, or families wind up consuming dangerous or spoiled food," she said.

Lack of understanding about the labels is not necessarily a health hazard. Researchers said they found no significant difference in incidents of food-borne illness between states such as Massachusetts, which has very strict labelling rules and others such as New York, which is more lax.

In fact, University of Minnesota food safety scientist Dr. Theodore Labuza, who reviewed the study, said that in his more than 30 years of researching date labels, he was unaware of any outbreaks of illness related to food being kept in the refrigerator or on the shelf past an expiration date, as long as it was stored properly.

"People think the use-by date means either the product is going to die or you're going to die if you eat it. And it's just not true. You can't tie shelf life to a date," Labuza said.

"If the food looks rotten and smells bad, you should throw it away, but just because it's past the date on the package, it doesn't mean it's unsafe." - Reuters, September 19, 2013. 

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Button raises questions while Massa dodges them

Posted: 18 Sep 2013 07:05 AM PDT

September 18, 2013

Ferrari Formula One driver Felipe Massa of Brazil shares a light moment with Enrico Galliera (R), Ferrari Senior Vice-President for Commercial and Marketing, at a promotional event before the Singapore F1 Grand Prix. – Reuters pic, September 18, 2013. Ferrari Formula One driver Felipe Massa of Brazil shares a light moment with Enrico Galliera (R), Ferrari Senior Vice-President for Commercial and Marketing, at a promotional event before the Singapore F1 Grand Prix. – Reuters pic, September 18, 2013. Felipe Massa dodged questions about his Formula One future today while Jenson Button wondered whether Ferrari would really be a stronger team when Kimi Raikkonen replaces the Brazilian next season.

Ferrari announced last week that Massa would leave the team at the end of the season, after eight years with them, to be replaced by their returning 2007 world champion alongside Spaniard Fernando Alonso.

A media scrum awaited Massa when he arrived to open a new Ferrari showroom in Singapore ahead of this weekend's night-time grand prix.

He and Ferrari were less keen to discuss the split, with reporters shushed and microphones pulled away from the driver who only said "expectations are high" for Sunday and that he hoped for "a great race".

Massa, who is currently seventh overall in the drivers' standings 143 points behind Red Bull's championship leader Sebastian Vettel, was more forthcoming in an interview with Brazilian television earlier this week.

"I know both Fernando and Kimi on and off the track and I rate them as excellent drivers, but I'm afraid they will collide when sharing the team," he told TV Globo.

"I told the bosses to breathe as much as possible while they still can because it will be hard for them to breathe next season."

Button, who formed part of Formula One's most recent team of champions with Lewis Hamilton at McLaren until the end of last season when Hamilton moved to Mercedes, was keen to see how the new Ferrari pairing got on.

INTERESTING ATMOSPHERE

"It's going to be an interesting atmosphere between those two especially if Kimi is as quick as Fernando," the Briton told reporters.

"If Kimi starts out-qualifying Fernando that would be a big one because Fernando is not the quickest guy but as a package he's exceptional, his race pace, he's very good at thinking about situations so he's going to be a tough guy to beat for Kimi.

"It's fun for us watching from the outside you know, does it make the team stronger? I personally don't think it does," added the 2009 world champion.

Massa has been inconsistent since he came back from a life-threatening crash at the Hungarian Grand Prix in 2009 and has not won for Ferrari since he almost took the championship at the 2008 Brazilian Grand Prix.

Raikkonen has enjoyed a record run in the points, which ended last month in Belgium, since returning to Formula One with Lotus in 2012 after a two-year absence.

His pairing with Alonso, a double world champion, promises points but also fireworks.

Button's McLaren team mate Sergio Perez expected them to be strong rivals for the other teams, however.

"I think it will be very interesting for all of us to see how they get on, both of them," he said. "Looking forward I think Fernando and Kimi will be a tough couple to beat." – Reuters, September 18, 2013.

Liverpool’s Coutinho needs surgery, out for six weeks

Posted: 18 Sep 2013 06:20 AM PDT

September 18, 2013
Latest Update: September 19, 2013 05:20 am

Swansea City's Chico Flores (L) challenges Liverpool's Philippe Coutinho (C) during their English Premier League soccer match at the Liberty Stadium in Swansea, Wales on September 16, 2013. The match ended 2-2. - Reuters pic, September 18, 2013.Swansea City's Chico Flores (L) challenges Liverpool's Philippe Coutinho (C) during their English Premier League soccer match at the Liberty Stadium in Swansea, Wales on September 16, 2013. The match ended 2-2. - Reuters pic, September 18, 2013.

Liverpool's Brazilian midfielder Philippe Coutinho has been ruled out until late October after injuring his shoulder in their 2-2 draw at Swansea City in the Premier League on Monday.

Liverpool said the 21-year-old will require surgery following the injury that forced him off in the second half after a challenge by Ashley Williams at the Liberty Stadium.

"After being assessed by the Reds medical staff, it's been decided that Coutinho will now have surgical stabilisation on the AC joint in his shoulder," the club said on their website (www.liverpoolfc.com) yesterday. - Reuters, September 18, 2013.

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Tormenting the souls of religious Arabs: ‘Arab Spring’ degrades into sectarian counter-revolution

Posted: 18 Sep 2013 01:17 AM PDT

BY NICOLA NASSER
September 18, 2013
Latest Update: September 18, 2013 05:07 pm

A scene from the streets of Cairo, Egypt during the 'Arab Spring' of 2011.A scene from the streets of Cairo, Egypt during the 'Arab Spring' of 2011.The blind sectarian rampage, which has been waging a war on worship mosques, churches and religious shrines have become a modern Arab trade mark phenomenon, since what the western media called from the start the "Arab Spring" overwhelmed the Arab streets.

The sectarian rampage is sweeping away in its rage cultural treasures of archaeology and history, hitting hard at the very foundations of the Arab and Islamic identity of the region, but more importantly tormenting the souls of the Arab Muslim and Christian believers who helplessly watch the safe havens of their places of worship being desecrated, looted, bombed, levelled to the ground and turned instead into traps of death and monuments of destruction by the "suicide bombers" who are shouting "God Is Great."

The only regional precedent for the destruction of worship places on such a scale was the destruction of some one thousand mosques since the creation of the State of Israel in 1948. A research by Israeli professor Ayal Banbanetchi, Rapaport noted that after 1948, only 160 mosques remained in the area. In the following years, this number shrank to 40, meaning that 120 were destroyed. Palestinians in the Gaza Strip documented the names and locations of 47 mosques that were destroyed completely and 107 others partially damaged by Israeli bombing during the "Operation Cast Lead" in 2008.

May be because those crimes went unpunished the western public opinion turns a blind eye to the new Arab phenomenon.

Most likely, the leaders of the Israeli fundamentalist Jewish "Temple Mount and Land of Israel Faithful Movement" are watching closely and wondering whether the current destruction of mosques by the Muslims themselves would be enough justification to carry out the movement's public threats to build the "third temple" on the debris of Al-Aqsa Mosque, Islam's third holiest site, in Jerusalem.

It is noteworthy that this destructive phenomenon was an integral part of the "Arab Spring," which so far has ousted two presidents in Egypt and three others in Tunisia, Yemen and Libya, but successfully contained in the Moroccan and Jordanian monarchies.

However containment has been so far unsuccessful in the Kingdom of Bahrain, where the ongoing anti-government mass protests still rage uncontainable to the extent that the tiny island kingdom was forced to invite a Saudi Arabian contingent of the GCC's "Peninsula Shield Force" to move in for help. Nonetheless, opposition sources and the Bahrain Center for Human Rights reported "documented" attacks by "the ruling regime" on 37 Shiite mosques, destroying 27 of them, some one thousand years old.

Islamist copy of Christian inquisition

The "Arab Spring" was optimistically named after a season in nature during which life is reborn and was supposed to promise a renewal of the stagnant political, social and economic life in the Arab world, but unfortunately it turned instead into a sectarian season of killing, death and destruction by counterrevolution forces nurtured financially, logistically, militarily and politically by the most conservative among the Arab ruling regimes in the Arabian Peninsula and their US - led western sponsors and backers.

The sectarian cleansing in Iraq and Syria committed by the exclusionist sectarian zealots has become an Islamist modern copy of the European Christian inquisition in the Middle Ages, with the difference that the old European one was more systematic and organized by the Vatican institution and its allied states while it is perpetrated by uncontrolled sporadic and shadowy gangs of terror in the modern Arab case.

The fact that this horrible phenomenon came into life only with the US - led invasion then occupation of Iraq in 2003 and exacerbated with the on - record US campaign for a "regime change" in Syria could only be interpreted as an outcome of a premeditated policy to divide and rule in the Arab world.

On last August 24, the Maronite patriarch Bechara Boutros al-Rai'e told the Vatican Radio: "There is a plan to destroy the Arab world for political and economic interests and boost inter-confessional conflict between Sunnis and Shiites," adding, "We are seeing the total destruction of what Christians managed to build in 1,400 years" in terms of peaceful cohabitation and coexistence with Muslims.

This interpretation is vindicated, for example, by the fact that both the sectarian ruling antagonists, who were brought to power in Iraq by the invading US army, and the al-Qaida -linked protagonists, whose presence in Iraq coincided with the US occupation of the country and who are waging a sectarian war of terror to remove them from power, were both US - made warriors, the first as the "democratic opposition" to the national "dictatorship" of late Saddam Hussein and the second as the "freedom fighters" against the military occupation of Afghanistan by the former Soviet Union "empire of evil," according to the US propaganda terminology.

In Iraq, the AFP on last May 20 reported that a "war on mosques" still "rages." Seven years earlier the bombing of the dome of the Shiite Al Askari Mosque in Samarra, or the Golden Mosque, was followed by attacks on more than 200 Sunni mosques within two days according to the UN mission in the country. This is indeed a sectarian civil war, but its seeds were sown during the US "Operation Phantom Fury" in 2004 on what Iraqis call "the city of mosques" of Fallujah, where scores of mosques were destroyed completely or damaged by the Americans.

Singling out plight of Christians misleading

Misleadingly or otherwise, the mainstream western media is singling out the plight of Arab Christians in this blind rampage, although their plight is incomparable to that of their Muslim compatriots neither in numbers and magnitude of the phenomenon nor in the resulting human, social, political, cultural and material losses.

Writing in the Gulf News on this September 11, Dr. Joseph A. Kechichian said "it was impossible to separate the fate of Arab Christians from their Muslim brethren, a term used here in the sense of fellow citizens not necessarily brotherhood. Indeed, when Iraqi, Egyptian and now Syrian churches were/are destroyed, it is necessary to also note that Sunni and Shiite mosques were and are shelled on a regular basis."

In Iraq for example more than sixty churches were attacked since the US invasion in 2003, but more than four hundred Muslim mosques were targeted. An estimate of two thirds of Iraq's 1.5 million Christians have been forced to flee the country, but four million Iraqi Muslims became refugees abroad and a few millions more were internally displaced as the result of mass sectarian cleansing campaigns. Patriarch al-Rai'e accused the international community of "total silence" over Iraq.

However, proportionally Arab Christians are now a threatened species. Writing in Foreign Affairs on this September 13, Reza Aslan expected "no significant Christian presence in the Middle East in another generation or two" because "What we are witnessing is nothing less than a regional religious cleansing that will soon prove to be a historic disaster for Christians and Muslims alike."

On this September 16 in the town of Mezda south of Tripoli, the tomb and minaret of Sheikh Ahmad al-Sunni mosque were bombed, a cemetery was dug up. In the capital, Tripoli, itself explosives were detonated by remote control late last March inside the Muslim Sufi ancient shrine of Sidi Mohammed al-Andalosi. These "incidents" were the latest sectarian rampage. Last year, The New York Times reported on August 25 the bulldozing of a mosque containing Sufi Muslim graves "in broad daylight" in the "centre" of the Libyan capital. A mosque library was set on fire a day earlier. Scores of similar assaults since the "revolution" toppled the Muammar Gaddafi regime late in 2011, including one against the tomb of 15th-century Muslim scholar Abdel Salam al-Asmar, led UNESCO to urge an "end to attacks on Libyan Sufi mosques." UNESCO's Director General Irina Bokova warned the attacks "must be halted if Libyan society is to complete its transition to democracy."

In January this year, the "revolutionary" government of Tunisia announced an "emergency" plan to protect the Sufi mausoleums from similar sectarian vandalism, including against two of the best known Sufi shrines of Saida Manoubia and Sidi Abdel Aziz. UNESCO's appeal to "Tunisian authorities to take urgent measures to protect the heritage sites, which represent the country's cultural and historical wealth" did not stop the sectarian rampage. In February this year The Union of Sufi Brotherhoods in Tunisia reported at least thirty-four shrines were attacked since the revolution forced former president Zine El Abidine Ben Ali into exile in Saudi Arabia in 2011; the number is higher according to other reports and the attacks continue.

In Egypt, UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon had called the recent attacks on mosques and churches "unacceptable." As recently as August 14, supporters of the first elected Egyptian president and the Muslim Brotherhood leader Mohammad Morsi, who was removed from power on July 3rd, occupied Delga, a remote town of 120,000 people in Minya province in central Egypt, in a wave of retaliation attacks on dozens of police stations, manpowered mostly by Muslim Egyptians, and at least 42 Christian churches, of which 37 were burnt and looted.

British The Guardian on September 16 reported: "According to Christians in Delga, huge mobs carrying machetes and firearms then attacked dozens of Coptic properties, including the 1,600-year-old monastery of the Virgin Mary and St Abraam," torched three of the five churches in the town, looting everything, killing some Coptic compatriots, forcing scores of Christian families to escape the town, and those who remained were forced to pay "protection money." After more than two months, authorities recaptured the town last week ending their ordeal.

Delga's story was not the latest nor the longest, ugliest or largest of the blind sectarian atrocities; to look for these, observers will find plenty of ongoing daily manifestations of these atrocities in Iraq and Syria where they are still raging at large, and where the control of authorities could be the guess of anybody for the unforeseeable future, threatening to spill over to the neighbouring Arab countries of Lebanon and Jordan as well as to the non-Arab and NATO member Turkey.

The cradle of diversity and coexistence

SyriaSyriaThe political degradation of the "Arab Spring" into a sectarian counterrevolution is best illustrated in Syria. The former US Secretary of State Henry Kissinger in a recent UPI report described the current conflict in the country as a "Sunni confessional revolution" against a ruling regime supported by other religious minorities. Kissinger was not accurate. The majority of the Sunni Muslims in the major cities of Damascus and Aleppo, which together are the home of half the population, are against the sectarian "revolution" led by al-Qaida and the Muslim Brotherhood, which are not considered representatives of mainstream Islam or Muslims.

On last August 30 UNESCO warned that a rich cultural heritage was being devastated by the conflict now in its third year, from Aleppo's Umayyad Mosque to the Crac des Chevaliers castle dating from the 13th century Crusades.

The BBC on last April 23 quoted the Melkite Greek Catholic Patriarch of the church of Antioch, Gregorios III Laham, as saying recently that more than 1,000 Christians had been killed, "entire villages… cleared of their Christian inhabitants", and more than 40 churches and Christian centres damaged or destroyed. He reported that 450,000 of Syria's two million Christians have been displaced.

However the magnitude of the plight of the Arab Syrian Christians should be seen within the context of the wider disaster that befell the Muslim majority as a whole. More than one hundred thousand Syrians are reported killed so far, hundreds of "Sunni" mosques targeted, one third of the more than 23 million Syrians, overwhelmingly Muslims of all sects, are now either refugees abroad or internally displaced. It's a national disaster and not only a Christian one.

The Catholic Pope Francis declared September 7 a day of fasting and prayer for peace in Syria worldwide and his declaration was received positively among other Christian churches as well as among the mainstream Arab Muslim public opinion.

Two days ahead of "the day," Islamist sectarian counterrevolutionaries of Al Qaida-linked rebels, especially Jabhat Al Nusra and the more extremist Ahrar Al Sham, targeted what Wadie el-Khazen, chairman of the Maronite General Council, described as "the most important Christian stronghold in Syria and the Middle East," namely the Syrian town of Maloula, which "retained its Aramaic heritage since Christ spoke Aramaic" and holds many of the oldest monasteries and churches, including Mar Thecla that predates the Council of Nicea in 325 AD. Shouting "God is Great," they declared they "won the city of the Crusaders," which became a "ghost town" within hours.

It was a clear retaliation message to Pope Francis for not blessing their ongoing sectarian counter-revolution.

Longer before the Americans of the "new world" started to pose as the apostles who lecture and preach them, Syria has been the oldest cradle of religious and ethnic diversity and coexistence. Therefore the sectarian counterrevolution is now fighting in Syria its bloodiest battle, the result of which will make or break its rising tide for a long time to come. - September 18, 2013.

* Nicola Nasser is a veteran Arab journalist based in Birzeit, West Bank of the Israeli-occupied Palestinian territories.

Tormenting the souls of religious Arabs: ‘Arab Spring’ degrades into sectarian counterrevolution

Posted: 18 Sep 2013 01:17 AM PDT

BY NICOLA NASSER
September 18, 2013
Latest Update: September 18, 2013 05:07 pm

A scene from the streets of Cairo, Egypt during the 'Arab Spring' of 2011.A scene from the streets of Cairo, Egypt during the 'Arab Spring' of 2011.The blind sectarian rampage, which has been waging a war on worship mosques, churches and religious shrines have become a modern Arab trade mark phenomenon, since what the western media called from the start the "Arab Spring" overwhelmed the Arab streets.

The sectarian rampage is sweeping away in its rage cultural treasures of archaeology and history, hitting hard at the very foundations of the Arab and Islamic identity of the region, but more importantly tormenting the souls of the Arab Muslim and Christian believers who helplessly watch the safe havens of their places of worship being desecrated, looted, bombed, levelled to the ground and turned instead into traps of death and monuments of destruction by the "suicide bombers" who are shouting "God Is Great."

The only regional precedent for the destruction of worship places on such a scale was the destruction of some one thousand mosques since the creation of the State of Israel in 1948. A research by Israeli professor Ayal Banbanetchi, Rapaport noted that after 1948, only 160 mosques remained in the area. In the following years, this number shrank to 40, meaning that 120 were destroyed. Palestinians in the Gaza Strip documented the names and locations of 47 mosques that were destroyed completely and 107 others partially damaged by Israeli bombing during the "Operation Cast Lead" in 2008.

May be because those crimes went unpunished the western public opinion turns a blind eye to the new Arab phenomenon.

Most likely, the leaders of the Israeli fundamentalist Jewish "Temple Mount and Land of Israel Faithful Movement" are watching closely and wondering whether the current destruction of mosques by the Muslims themselves would be enough justification to carry out the movement's public threats to build the "third temple" on the debris of Al-Aqsa Mosque, Islam's third holiest site, in Jerusalem.

It is noteworthy that this destructive phenomenon was an integral part of the "Arab Spring," which so far has ousted two presidents in Egypt and three others in Tunisia, Yemen and Libya, but successfully contained in the Moroccan and Jordanian monarchies.

However containment has been so far unsuccessful in the Kingdom of Bahrain, where the ongoing anti-government mass protests still rage uncontainable to the extent that the tiny island kingdom was forced to invite a Saudi Arabian contingent of the GCC's "Peninsula Shield Force" to move in for help. Nonetheless, opposition sources and the Bahrain Center for Human Rights reported "documented" attacks by "the ruling regime" on 37 Shiite mosques, destroying 27 of them, some one thousand years old.

Islamist copy of Christian inquisition

The "Arab Spring" was optimistically named after a season in nature during which life is reborn and was supposed to promise a renewal of the stagnant political, social and economic life in the Arab world, but unfortunately it turned instead into a sectarian season of killing, death and destruction by counterrevolution forces nurtured financially, logistically, militarily and politically by the most conservative among the Arab ruling regimes in the Arabian Peninsula and their US - led western sponsors and backers.

The sectarian cleansing in Iraq and Syria committed by the exclusionist sectarian zealots has become an Islamist modern copy of the European Christian inquisition in the Middle Ages, with the difference that the old European one was more systematic and organized by the Vatican institution and its allied states while it is perpetrated by uncontrolled sporadic and shadowy gangs of terror in the modern Arab case.

The fact that this horrible phenomenon came into life only with the US - led invasion then occupation of Iraq in 2003 and exacerbated with the on - record US campaign for a "regime change" in Syria could only be interpreted as an outcome of a premeditated policy to divide and rule in the Arab world.

On last August 24, the Maronite patriarch Bechara Boutros al-Rai'e told the Vatican Radio: "There is a plan to destroy the Arab world for political and economic interests and boost inter-confessional conflict between Sunnis and Shiites," adding, "We are seeing the total destruction of what Christians managed to build in 1,400 years" in terms of peaceful cohabitation and coexistence with Muslims.

This interpretation is vindicated, for example, by the fact that both the sectarian ruling antagonists, who were brought to power in Iraq by the invading US army, and the al-Qaida -linked protagonists, whose presence in Iraq coincided with the US occupation of the country and who are waging a sectarian war of terror to remove them from power, were both US - made warriors, the first as the "democratic opposition" to the national "dictatorship" of late Saddam Hussein and the second as the "freedom fighters" against the military occupation of Afghanistan by the former Soviet Union "empire of evil," according to the US propaganda terminology.

In Iraq, the AFP on last May 20 reported that a "war on mosques" still "rages." Seven years earlier the bombing of the dome of the Shiite Al Askari Mosque in Samarra, or the Golden Mosque, was followed by attacks on more than 200 Sunni mosques within two days according to the UN mission in the country. This is indeed a sectarian civil war, but its seeds were sown during the US "Operation Phantom Fury" in 2004 on what Iraqis call "the city of mosques" of Fallujah, where scores of mosques were destroyed completely or damaged by the Americans.

Singling out plight of Christians misleading

Misleadingly or otherwise, the mainstream western media is singling out the plight of Arab Christians in this blind rampage, although their plight is incomparable to that of their Muslim compatriots neither in numbers and magnitude of the phenomenon nor in the resulting human, social, political, cultural and material losses.

Writing in the Gulf News on this September 11, Dr. Joseph A. Kechichian said "it was impossible to separate the fate of Arab Christians from their Muslim brethren, a term used here in the sense of fellow citizens not necessarily brotherhood. Indeed, when Iraqi, Egyptian and now Syrian churches were/are destroyed, it is necessary to also note that Sunni and Shiite mosques were and are shelled on a regular basis."

In Iraq for example more than sixty churches were attacked since the US invasion in 2003, but more than four hundred Muslim mosques were targeted. An estimate of two thirds of Iraq's 1.5 million Christians have been forced to flee the country, but four million Iraqi Muslims became refugees abroad and a few millions more were internally displaced as the result of mass sectarian cleansing campaigns. Patriarch al-Rai'e accused the international community of "total silence" over Iraq.

However, proportionally Arab Christians are now a threatened species. Writing in Foreign Affairs on this September 13, Reza Aslan expected "no significant Christian presence in the Middle East in another generation or two" because "What we are witnessing is nothing less than a regional religious cleansing that will soon prove to be a historic disaster for Christians and Muslims alike."

On this September 16 in the town of Mezda south of Tripoli, the tomb and minaret of Sheikh Ahmad al-Sunni mosque were bombed, a cemetery was dug up. In the capital, Tripoli, itself explosives were detonated by remote control late last March inside the Muslim Sufi ancient shrine of Sidi Mohammed al-Andalosi. These "incidents" were the latest sectarian rampage. Last year, The New York Times reported on August 25 the bulldozing of a mosque containing Sufi Muslim graves "in broad daylight" in the "centre" of the Libyan capital. A mosque library was set on fire a day earlier. Scores of similar assaults since the "revolution" toppled the Muammar Gaddafi regime late in 2011, including one against the tomb of 15th-century Muslim scholar Abdel Salam al-Asmar, led UNESCO to urge an "end to attacks on Libyan Sufi mosques." UNESCO's Director General Irina Bokova warned the attacks "must be halted if Libyan society is to complete its transition to democracy."

In January this year, the "revolutionary" government of Tunisia announced an "emergency" plan to protect the Sufi mausoleums from similar sectarian vandalism, including against two of the best known Sufi shrines of Saida Manoubia and Sidi Abdel Aziz. UNESCO's appeal to "Tunisian authorities to take urgent measures to protect the heritage sites, which represent the country's cultural and historical wealth" did not stop the sectarian rampage. In February this year The Union of Sufi Brotherhoods in Tunisia reported at least thirty-four shrines were attacked since the revolution forced former president Zine El Abidine Ben Ali into exile in Saudi Arabia in 2011; the number is higher according to other reports and the attacks continue.

In Egypt, UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon had called the recent attacks on mosques and churches "unacceptable." As recently as August 14, supporters of the first elected Egyptian president and the Muslim Brotherhood leader Mohammad Morsi, who was removed from power on July 3rd, occupied Delga, a remote town of 120,000 people in Minya province in central Egypt, in a wave of retaliation attacks on dozens of police stations, manpowered mostly by Muslim Egyptians, and at least 42 Christian churches, of which 37 were burnt and looted.

British The Guardian on September 16 reported: "According to Christians in Delga, huge mobs carrying machetes and firearms then attacked dozens of Coptic properties, including the 1,600-year-old monastery of the Virgin Mary and St Abraam," torched three of the five churches in the town, looting everything, killing some Coptic compatriots, forcing scores of Christian families to escape the town, and those who remained were forced to pay "protection money." After more than two months, authorities recaptured the town last week ending their ordeal.

Delga's story was not the latest nor the longest, ugliest or largest of the blind sectarian atrocities; to look for these, observers will find plenty of ongoing daily manifestations of these atrocities in Iraq and Syria where they are still raging at large, and where the control of authorities could be the guess of anybody for the unforeseeable future, threatening to spill over to the neighbouring Arab countries of Lebanon and Jordan as well as to the non-Arab and NATO member Turkey.

The cradle of diversity and coexistence

SyriaSyriaThe political degradation of the "Arab Spring" into a sectarian counterrevolution is best illustrated in Syria. The former US Secretary of State Henry Kissinger in a recent UPI report described the current conflict in the country as a "Sunni confessional revolution" against a ruling regime supported by other religious minorities. Kissinger was not accurate. The majority of the Sunni Muslims in the major cities of Damascus and Aleppo, which together are the home of half the population, are against the sectarian "revolution" led by al-Qaida and the Muslim Brotherhood, which are not considered representatives of mainstream Islam or Muslims.

On last August 30 UNESCO warned that a rich cultural heritage was being devastated by the conflict now in its third year, from Aleppo's Umayyad Mosque to the Crac des Chevaliers castle dating from the 13th century Crusades.

The BBC on last April 23 quoted the Melkite Greek Catholic Patriarch of the church of Antioch, Gregorios III Laham, as saying recently that more than 1,000 Christians had been killed, "entire villages… cleared of their Christian inhabitants", and more than 40 churches and Christian centres damaged or destroyed. He reported that 450,000 of Syria's two million Christians have been displaced.

However the magnitude of the plight of the Arab Syrian Christians should be seen within the context of the wider disaster that befell the Muslim majority as a whole. More than one hundred thousand Syrians are reported killed so far, hundreds of "Sunni" mosques targeted, one third of the more than 23 million Syrians, overwhelmingly Muslims of all sects, are now either refugees abroad or internally displaced. It's a national disaster and not only a Christian one.

The Catholic Pope Francis declared September 7 a day of fasting and prayer for peace in Syria worldwide and his declaration was received positively among other Christian churches as well as among the mainstream Arab Muslim public opinion.

Two days ahead of "the day," Islamist sectarian counterrevolutionaries of Al Qaida-linked rebels, especially Jabhat Al Nusra and the more extremist Ahrar Al Sham, targeted what Wadie el-Khazen, chairman of the Maronite General Council, described as "the most important Christian stronghold in Syria and the Middle East," namely the Syrian town of Maloula, which "retained its Aramaic heritage since Christ spoke Aramaic" and holds many of the oldest monasteries and churches, including Mar Thecla that predates the Council of Nicea in 325 AD. Shouting "God is Great," they declared they "won the city of the Crusaders," which became a "ghost town" within hours.

It was a clear retaliation message to Pope Francis for not blessing their ongoing sectarian counter-revolution.

Longer before the Americans of the "new world" started to pose as the apostles who lecture and preach them, Syria has been the oldest cradle of religious and ethnic diversity and coexistence. Therefore the sectarian counterrevolution is now fighting in Syria its bloodiest battle, the result of which will make or break its rising tide for a long time to come. - September 18, 2013.

* Nicola Nasser is a veteran Arab journalist based in Birzeit, West Bank of the Israeli-occupied Palestinian territories.

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Art Smith shares weight-loss tips in latest book

Posted: 17 Sep 2013 10:08 PM PDT

September 18, 2013
Latest Update: September 18, 2013 01:15 pm

Celebrity chef Art Smith, who shed 45 kg after being diagnosed with diabetes three years ago, shares his weight-loss tips and healthy recipes in his newest cookbook, Art Smith's Healthy Comfort.

Smith, known for his Southern-inspired cuisine, has six restaurants dotted around the United States, including Table Fifty-Two in Chicago and New York's Joanne Trattoria, which is a joint venture with the parents of pop star Lady Gaga.

Before opening his own restaurant the Florida native spent 10 years as the personal chef of media mogul and actress Oprah Winfrey. He has also cooked for President Barack Obama and other world leaders.

Smith, 53, spoke to Reuters about healthy living, losing a television job and cooking for former South African President Nelson Mandela.

Q: There are so many diet cookbooks out there. Why did you decide to do one?

A: With this book, it was first one that the publisher allowed us to include calories counts in. Before they wouldn't do it... That showed how people have changed. When they asked me to write another book I said I don't want to do a diet book. I want to show people more of a lifestyle, and how I eat and how I would like to eat. And what I did was that I put together a lot of delicious, healthy recipes.

Q: What were your food nemeses?

A: When I was diagnosed with adult diabetes, the doctor said, 'Control your diet or I have to put you on medication.' So I went on medication rather than address the diet. I did that for a year or so but I wasn't getting better. One of the biggest problems with my diet was that I would use sugar and caffeine to keep my energy level high.

I am a bit of a high-strung person. I would be drinking six packs of diet sodas every day and eating huge amounts of food at night because I hadn't eaten anything else during the day.

Q: So your diabetes came at a crossroads in your life?

A: At 49, I saw myself in a not very good place with my health. I've cooked for billionaires, celebrities and all kinds of people. I was used to cooking food more on the healthy side for them. I have been doing it for years. Whatever diet they brought to me, I did it for them. I never liked diets. I don't think they will work.

The word diet and the word gourmet really bother me because they segregate people from the table and from food. One is like 'I'm not going to eat enough' and the other one is too fancy to eat. I felt like I wanted to bridge the two together because I want to show people that they could have their health and feel comfortable about it.

Q: Do you think your weight loss affected your image?

A: I literally lost a television show with a major cable news network because of my weight loss, because they wanted a heavy-set chef just eating food across America, and I wouldn't do that. I'm not going to be one of the types who is going to eat 50 doughnuts. That's not the type of message I want to put out there.

Q: You have cooked for former South African President Nelson Mandela. What did you make for him?

A: I cooked for Mr Mandela three times. The first time I cooked for him, Miss Oprah said, 'Mr. Mandela will come and visit.' I don't get star-struck but I was pretty star struck. I called his chef and asked him what he liked. He said he liked oxtail and he liked biryani (an Indian rice dish).

Then Oprah called me and I was such a mess. At 35,000 feet or wherever they were in Oprah's jet, she said Madiba (his clan name) just wanted to tell you the oxtail was pretty stellar. "Did we pack any on the jet?" I just feel grateful that I had the opportunities to cook for him and he enjoyed it. - Reuters, September 18, 2013.

Boyden leads 2013 Scotiabank Giller Prize longlist

Posted: 17 Sep 2013 05:54 PM PDT

September 18, 2013
Latest Update: September 18, 2013 09:06 am

Canadian writer Joseph BoydenCanadian writer Joseph BoydenFive of the thirteen Canadian authors return, having been recognized during previous years' Giller Prizes.

Joseph Boyden is the list's only previous winner, for Through Black Spruce in 2008, though Lynn Coady was a finalist in 2011 with The Antagonist.

Wayne Johnston was a finalist in 1998 and 2002 (The Colony of Unrequited Dreams, The Navigator of New York) and later longlisted in 2006 and 2011, while Lisa Moore is another double finalist with appearances in 2002 and 2005 (Open, Alligator).

Michael Winter was longlisted in 2007; Claire Messud joins him in having served as a Giller Prize juror prior to nomination.

There are links, too, between some of the debutant authors: Wayne Grady, of Emancipation Day, translated Louis Hamelin's October 1970 from the French; both are recognized by this year's longlist.

On the jury, previous winners Margaret Atwood (1996) and Esi Edugyan (2011) are joined by American author and National Book Critics Circle Award-winner Jonathan Lethem.

Scotiabank Giller Prize 2013 longlist:

Dennis Bock - Going Home Again
Joseph Boyden - The Orenda
Lynn Coady - Hellgoing
Craig Davidson - Cataract City
Elisabeth De Mariaffi - How To Get Along With Women
David Gilmour - Extraordinary
Wayne Grady - Emancipation Day
Louis Hamelin - October 1970
Wayne Johnston - The Son of a Certain Woman
Claire Messud - The Woman Upstairs
Lisa Moore - Caught
Dan Vyleta - The Crooked Maid
Michael Winter - Minister Without Portfolio

The $50,000 prize, open to Canadian authors published in English, will have its shortlist announced on October 8, with the other finalists awarded $5,000. - AFP Relaxnews, September 18.

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Perkasa: Haji Hadi, Surendran, jangan bagi kenyataan bodoh

Posted: 18 Sep 2013 02:38 AM PDT

OLEH HASBULLAH AWANG CHIK
September 18, 2013

Pertubuhan Pribumi Perkasa Malaysia (Perkasa) menyelar kenyataan Datuk Seri Abdul Hadi Awang dan N. Surendran yang mempertikai program pemerkasaan ekonomi Bumiputera ekoran hal itu selari dengan apa yang digariskan oleh Persatuan Bangsa-Bangsa Bersatu (PBB) menjamin hak kaum majoriti dengan pembahagian ekonomi yang adil bagi mengelak ketegangan kaum.

Pengerusinya, Datuk Ibrahim Ali berkata Abdul Hadi berpandangan cetek dan tidak bertanggungjawab atas kutukan terhadap program pemerkasaan ekonomi Bumiputera demi untuk menjaga hati pengundi mereka.

"Haji Hadi dan Surendran jangan buat kenyataan bodoh dan bermain sentimen politik. Saya kecewa pemimpin politik tersebut melihat agenda Bumiputera sebagai satu isu politik dan untuk meraih undi.

"Mereka perlu melihat pengumuman Datuk Seri Najib Razak dengan kaca mata yang lebih besar dan merupakan satu agenda nasional kerana kaum Melayu merupakan 60 peratus dari komposisi rakyat Malaysia.

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DPMM saran Najib umum insentif kurang bergantung barangan import

Posted: 18 Sep 2013 01:37 AM PDT

Oleh Hasbullah Awang Chik
September 18, 2013
Latest Update: September 19, 2013 12:37 am

Dewan Perniagaan Melayu Malaysia (DPMM) menjangka tidak akan ada banyak kejutan yang akan diumumkan Perdana Menteri, Datuk Seri Najib Razak dalam Bajet 2014 bulan depan.

Presidennya, Datuk Syed Ali Al-Attas (gambar), berkata Perdana Menteri harus mengambil kira senario ekonomi semasa di mana kadar tukaran wang asing menyusut 10 peratus sejak enam bulan lalu.

"Saya mencadangkan bajet kali ini turut melihat supaya dikurangkan penggantungan terhadap barangan import dan produk dalam negara perlu diperbanyakkan.

"Kita juga harus melihat negara masih bergantung kepada industri lapuk yang ditinggalkan oleh banyak negara lain di Asia Tenggara. Dengan industri lama yang masih bertapak dalam negara, menjadikan pekerja asing lebih berminat untuk datang ke Malaysia.

"Industri di Malaysia masih mampu menjana keuntungan tetapi apa yang dikesalkan gaji pekerja yang berkhidmat di sektor perkilangan masih rendah dan ada yang dibayar serendah RM400 sebulan," katanya ketika ditemui pemberita hari ini. - 18 September, 2013.

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Saat saya mendapat `hadiah’ Hari Malaysia

Posted: 17 Sep 2013 06:29 PM PDT

September 18, 2013

Mujahid Yusof Rawa is MP for Parit Buntar and PAS National Unity Committee chairman.

16 September adalah tarikh keramat bagi rakyat Malaysia kerana inilah satu-satunya hari pembentukan sebuah negara yang bernama Persekutuan Malaysia lahir pada 1963. Pelbagai acara patriotik diadakan selama sebulan sepanjang Ogos dan September setiap tahun.

Saya ada cerita untuk dikongsi buat semua rakyat Malaysia tentang uniknya cara saya meraikan Hari Malaysia semalam bersama rakyat pelbagai kaum dan agama bagi menggambarkan semangat Malaysia kita dalam maknanya yang hakiki.

Mempromosikan kedamaian

Memang bagi sesetengah orang ia agak janggal apabila saya menyebutkan perkataan 'mempromosikan kedamaian', apakah Malaysia tidak damai? Bukankah kemerdekaan itu antara lain maknanya ialah menikmati kedamaian?

Apa yang saya maksudkan kedamaian? Frasa itu dirujuk kepada hubungan antara agama dan kaum di negara ini yang  menggambarkan seolah-olah arah jarum jam berpatah balik ke belakang. Setelah 50 tahun Malaysia terbentuk, masa depan hubungan antara agama tidak menunjukkan ia sedang maju ke hadapan.

Sensitiviti agama tidak disantuni dengan kematangan dan kewarasan tetapi dilambung dengan penuh niat kebencian dan prejudis sehingga penganut masing -masing berburuk sangka antara satu sama lain. Kebencian yang ditanam dalam hubungan antara agama diwajarkan atas nama agama menyebabkan sesetengah orang mempunyai persepsi yang negatif kepada konotasi agama.

Kes dan isu

Ambil contoh isu kalimah Allah, surau kontroversi di resort Sedili dan insiden heret kepala lembu dan 'negara Kristian' semuanya diberi perisa rasis dan prejudis agama.

Media tidak banyak membantu melainkan menjadi perkakas kepada tuan-tuannya yang hanya penting diri dan tidak peduli implikasi kegelojohannya. Walhal jika kita mendalami satu persatu kes di atas, undang-undang dan persefahaman sesama kita boleh meredakan keadaan tetapi para bigot (manusia bermentalkan hubungan dengan orang lain dengan prejudis dan kesangsian) memilih jalan 'sesat' mereka untuk mengeruhkan keadaan.

Peliknya para bigot ini mempunyai pengikut dari parti politik yang menyuburkan pembiakan spesis bigot ini, malah mendapat liputan yang meluas walaupun berkali-kali didapati berita tidak tepat dan disaman kerana membawa berita palsu.

Justeru itu, kedamaian atau kerukunan dalam konteks hubungan ini memerlukan promosi supaya mental sempit ini tidak dilihat mewakili rakyat Malaysia yang dahagan kedamaian hubungan ini setelah 50 tahun Persekutuan Malaysia terbentuk.

Perlukan kepakaran?

Mana-mana rakyat Malaysia yang waras akan bersetuju dengan saya bahawa kedamaian hubungan bukan pilihan tetapi satu kemestian untuk kita mengekalkan semangat Malaysia yang umurnya meningkat 50 tahun kelmarin.

Mana boleh kita membiarkan manusia otak sempit ini menguasai masyarakat kita sedangkan pejuang kita bertungkus lumus membentuk negara tercinta ini pada tahapnya hari ini.

Dalam usaha saya mengadakan dialog antara agama, ada manusia yang bertanya apakah kepakaran saya? Adakah saya mewakili kehendak agama Islam yang sebenar? Adakah saya mendapat izin daripada Yang di-Pertuan Agong?

Sebenarnya saya tidak perlu melayani soalan ini namun sebagai rekod kepada pembaca, saya hanya perlu berkata begini:

"Saya tidak tahu saya ada kepakaran atau tidak untuk berdialog antara agama, saya juga tidak tahu adakah saya mewakili agama saya yang sebenarnya dan saya juga tidak pernah meminta izin kepada Yang di-Pertuan Agong, tetapi apa yang saya tahu ialah, saya memiliki azam kuat untuk mencapai kedamaian dalam hubungan antara agama, apa yang saya tahu juga ialah saya mewakili suara dan denyut mesej kedamaian Islam yang menganjur inisiatif dialog, dan sebagai Ahli Parlimen saya bertanggungjawab kepada Yang di-Pertuan Agong dalam sumpah setia setia untuk memelihara keharmonian negara ini"

Apa lagi yang para bigot ini mahu dari saya melainkan ciri kebodohan mereka semakin terserlah dan wajah sebenar mereka kini semakin jelas.

Hadiah istimewa

Selalunya hadiah dikaitkan dengan satu pemberian yang memberikan kepuasan kepada si penerima. Hadiah saya cukup istimewa tahun ini sempena Hari Malaysia.

Pertama, saya menjadi tajuk bantahan para bigot dan rasis menuntut saya supaya hentikan siri dialog antara agama, kedua, satu laporan polis dibuat ke atas saya kerana hasrat untuk berdialog dengan komuniti Kristian di Gereja St Mark, Butterworth pada 16 September dan ketiga, pada hari jadi 16 September itu saya dan rakan-rakan yang mahu mendengar dialog dari umat Islam dan Kristian dihalau keluar oleh puan sebuah restoran India yang menghalang majlis kami diteruskan d isitu walaupun sudah dibuat aturjanjinya dan akhirnya hadiah istimewa saya pada Hari Malaysia ialah 'bertekak'dengan polis semata-mata memberi kuliah kepadanya erti hak dan kesucian rumah ibadah.

Walaupun pemberian ini sukar untuk ditafsirkan sebagai kepuasan bagi sesetengah pihak, tetapi saya cukup merasa kelazatan 'hadiah' ini kerana ia mengajar saya erti semangat dan keazaman untuk memelihara semangat Malaysia yang cuba dirampas oleh otak kecil ini.

Malam kemenangan

Persatuan Mukabuku yang menjadi 'kepala' para bigot menghentam usaha dialog ini dan menulis dalam komen FBnya bahawa mereka berjaya menggagalkan majlis di gereja untuk berpindah ke sebuah restoran berdekatan.

Saya mulanya terkejut diberitahu oleh penyelaras saya Brother Abdul Rahman di saat akhir bahawa tempat majlis akan berpindah ke restoran India berdekatan. Saya melahirkan hasrat kecewa saya apatah lagi saya difahamkan, pihak SB seolah-olah mendesak Father John Kennedy dari Gereja St Mark untuk membatalkan program di gereja atas isu laporan yang dibuat oleh para bigot sehari sebelumnya. Tetapi saya akhirnya akur dengan keputusan asalkan dialog tidak terbatal langsung.

Selesai kuliah maghrib saya di Masjid Jalan Semilang Seberang Jaya, saya bergegas ke restoran yang dimaksudkan bersama isteri dan saudara Nasir yang mengiringi saya.

Sampai di restoran tersebut seramai 20-30 orang di jalan bertentangan seolah sedang berkumpul dalam keadaan mencurigakan walaupun mereka tidak menimbulkan apa-apa kekecohan dan pegawai polis beruniform dan tidak beruniform sudah pun mengelilingi perimeter kelling restoran.

Sampai di tingkat atas restoran, peserta dan pihak SB dan wartawan sudahpun menunggu saya. Saya ke bilik air untuk menyegarkan diri namun selesai urusan, saya mendengar suara kecoh seorang wanita menghalau penganjur dan peserta keluar daripada premisnya dalam masa 30 minit.

Wartawan yang dahagakan suasana sensasi tidak henti memetik kamera mencuri suasana ini. Saya dengan tenang bertanya kepada Father John Kenedy 'bagaimana? saya mendengar dia berkata: 'to the church'.

Di gereja

Gereja St Mark hanya beberapa meter sahaja dari restoran India tersebut dan sejurus kami memasuki perkarangan gereja, Father kelihatan gusar sambil kelihatan teragak-agak sama ada untuk meneruskan atau tidak dialog ini.

Saya mengatakan kepadanya, mengapa tidak? Lalu dia memberitahu saya yang SB menelefonnya sepanjang perjalanan tadi supaya membatalkan saja hasrat dialog ini kononnya ada laporan polis dibuat.

Mendengar penjelasan itu, saya terus memanggil SB yang bertugas berlegar-legar di perkarangan parkir gereja.

Saya secara terus menegur pegawai polis itu bahawa menjadi tanggungjawabnya memastikan dialog di kawasan persendirian dan rumah ibadah dipelihara kehormatannya sebagaimana kuil ataupun masjid dipelihara.

Saya bertanya kepada pegawai itu: "Adakah anda tahu tentang undang-undang? Mengapa memberitahu Father suruh batalkan hanya kerana laporan polis yang dibuat oleh sekumpulan bigot itu?

Saya menekankan kepadanya bahawa sepatutnya polis menyuraikan para demonstran di luar kerana menghalang majlis kami yang dalam premis rumah ibadat dan bukan menyuruh kami membatalkan dialog.

Saya menegaskan padanya "We will proceed, and you will protect us from these bunch of fools by dispersing them."

Mendengar kata semangat saya, Father membuat keputusan untuk teruskan dialog. Alhamdulillah niat asal ke gereja untuk berdialog akhirnya dimakbulkan Allah.

Kemenangan untuk pendamai

Majlis berjalan dan semasa ia berjalan, puak yang tadinya mahu menggagalkan majlis turut masuk ke dalam dengan wajah mereka yang tidak ceria langsung. Saya menyambut mereka dengan senyuman dan meneruskan misi saya.

Saya agak bimbang jika mereka membuat kacau dalam dewan gereja, sudah tentu ia memalukan, namun saudara Nasir, pengiring saya  memaklumkan kepada 'ketua' mereka supaya jaga akhlak dan maruah Islam sedangkan Dr Mujahid hanyalah menyampaikan risalah kedamaian Islam untuk penganut agama Kristian, di mana salahnya?

Berkat 'tazkirah ringkas' Nasir kepada 'ketua kelompok yang tidak berpuas hati, tiada peristiwa yang tidak dingini berlaku, lagipun sejurus mereka masuk, semua soldadu keamanan dari tuan rumah dan rombongan saya melayan mereka seoalah tidak ada apa yang berlaku antara kami dan mereka.

Bukankah ini saat kemanisan dan kelazatan menjadi rakyat Malaysia? Tiada dendam, tiada kesumat dan tiada prejudis, hanya berbekalkan mesej kedamaian, semua kami menjadi wira 16 September. Ia kemenangan awal kepada pembina jambatan yang tidak mudah diugut oleh para bigot yang saya doakan kepada mereka semoga Allah membuka hati dan minda mereka untuk menjadi soldadu keamanan seperti kami pada masa hadapan.

Selamat Hari Malaysia semua! – 18 September, 2013.

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Saat saya mendapat `hadiah’ Hari Malaysia

Posted: 17 Sep 2013 06:29 PM PDT

September 18, 2013

Mujahid Yusof Rawa is MP for Parit Buntar and PAS National Unity Committee chairman.

16 September adalah tarikh keramat bagi rakyat Malaysia kerana inilah satu-satunya hari pembentukan sebuah negara yang bernama Persekutuan Malaysia lahir pada 1963. Pelbagai acara patriotik diadakan selama sebulan sepanjang Ogos dan September setiap tahun.

Saya ada cerita untuk dikongsi buat semua rakyat Malaysia tentang uniknya cara saya meraikan Hari Malaysia semalam bersama rakyat pelbagai kaum dan agama bagi menggambarkan semangat Malaysia kita dalam maknanya yang hakiki.

Mempromosikan kedamaian

Memang bagi sesetengah orang ia agak janggal apabila saya menyebutkan perkataan 'mempromosikan kedamaian', apakah Malaysia tidak damai? Bukankah kemerdekaan itu antara lain maknanya ialah menikmati kedamaian?

Apa yang saya maksudkan kedamaian? Frasa itu dirujuk kepada hubungan antara agama dan kaum di negara ini yang  menggambarkan seolah-olah arah jarum jam berpatah balik ke belakang. Setelah 50 tahun Malaysia terbentuk, masa depan hubungan antara agama tidak menunjukkan ia sedang maju ke hadapan.

Sensitiviti agama tidak disantuni dengan kematangan dan kewarasan tetapi dilambung dengan penuh niat kebencian dan prejudis sehingga penganut masing -masing berburuk sangka antara satu sama lain. Kebencian yang ditanam dalam hubungan antara agama diwajarkan atas nama agama menyebabkan sesetengah orang mempunyai persepsi yang negatif kepada konotasi agama.

Kes dan isu

Ambil contoh isu kalimah Allah, surau kontroversi di resort Sedili dan insiden heret kepala lembu dan 'negara Kristian' semuanya diberi perisa rasis dan prejudis agama.

Media tidak banyak membantu melainkan menjadi perkakas kepada tuan-tuannya yang hanya penting diri dan tidak peduli implikasi kegelojohannya. Walhal jika kita mendalami satu persatu kes di atas, undang-undang dan persefahaman sesama kita boleh meredakan keadaan tetapi para bigot (manusia bermentalkan hubungan dengan orang lain dengan prejudis dan kesangsian) memilih jalan 'sesat' mereka untuk mengeruhkan keadaan.

Peliknya para bigot ini mempunyai pengikut dari parti politik yang menyuburkan pembiakan spesis bigot ini, malah mendapat liputan yang meluas walaupun berkali-kali didapati berita tidak tepat dan disaman kerana membawa berita palsu.

Justeru itu, kedamaian atau kerukunan dalam konteks hubungan ini memerlukan promosi supaya mental sempit ini tidak dilihat mewakili rakyat Malaysia yang dahagan kedamaian hubungan ini setelah 50 tahun Persekutuan Malaysia terbentuk.

Perlukan kepakaran?

Mana-mana rakyat Malaysia yang waras akan bersetuju dengan saya bahawa kedamaian hubungan bukan pilihan tetapi satu kemestian untuk kita mengekalkan semangat Malaysia yang umurnya meningkat 50 tahun kelmarin.

Mana boleh kita membiarkan manusia otak sempit ini menguasai masyarakat kita sedangkan pejuang kita bertungkus lumus membentuk negara tercinta ini pada tahapnya hari ini.

Dalam usaha saya mengadakan dialog antara agama, ada manusia yang bertanya apakah kepakaran saya? Adakah saya mewakili kehendak agama Islam yang sebenar? Adakah saya mendapat izin daripada Yang di-Pertuan Agong?

Sebenarnya saya tidak perlu melayani soalan ini namun sebagai rekod kepada pembaca, saya hanya perlu berkata begini:

"Saya tidak tahu saya ada kepakaran atau tidak untuk berdialog antara agama, saya juga tidak tahu adakah saya mewakili agama saya yang sebenarnya dan saya juga tidak pernah meminta izin kepada Yang di-Pertuan Agong, tetapi apa yang saya tahu ialah, saya memiliki azam kuat untuk mencapai kedamaian dalam hubungan antara agama, apa yang saya tahu juga ialah saya mewakili suara dan denyut mesej kedamaian Islam yang menganjur inisiatif dialog, dan sebagai Ahli Parlimen saya bertanggungjawab kepada Yang di-Pertuan Agong dalam sumpah setia setia untuk memelihara keharmonian negara ini"

Apa lagi yang para bigot ini mahu dari saya melainkan ciri kebodohan mereka semakin terserlah dan wajah sebenar mereka kini semakin jelas.

Hadiah istimewa

Selalunya hadiah dikaitkan dengan satu pemberian yang memberikan kepuasan kepada si penerima. Hadiah saya cukup istimewa tahun ini sempena Hari Malaysia.

Pertama, saya menjadi tajuk bantahan para bigot dan rasis menuntut saya supaya hentikan siri dialog antara agama, kedua, satu laporan polis dibuat ke atas saya kerana hasrat untuk berdialog dengan komuniti Kristian di Gereja St Mark, Butterworth pada 16 September dan ketiga, pada hari jadi 16 September itu saya dan rakan-rakan yang mahu mendengar dialog dari umat Islam dan Kristian dihalau keluar oleh puan sebuah restoran India yang menghalang majlis kami diteruskan d isitu walaupun sudah dibuat aturjanjinya dan akhirnya hadiah istimewa saya pada Hari Malaysia ialah 'bertekak'dengan polis semata-mata memberi kuliah kepadanya erti hak dan kesucian rumah ibadah.

Walaupun pemberian ini sukar untuk ditafsirkan sebagai kepuasan bagi sesetengah pihak, tetapi saya cukup merasa kelazatan 'hadiah' ini kerana ia mengajar saya erti semangat dan keazaman untuk memelihara semangat Malaysia yang cuba dirampas oleh otak kecil ini.

Malam kemenangan

Persatuan Mukabuku yang menjadi 'kepala' para bigot menghentam usaha dialog ini dan menulis dalam komen FBnya bahawa mereka berjaya menggagalkan majlis di gereja untuk berpindah ke sebuah restoran berdekatan.

Saya mulanya terkejut diberitahu oleh penyelaras saya Brother Abdul Rahman di saat akhir bahawa tempat majlis akan berpindah ke restoran India berdekatan. Saya melahirkan hasrat kecewa saya apatah lagi saya difahamkan, pihak SB seolah-olah mendesak Father John Kennedy dari Gereja St Mark untuk membatalkan program di gereja atas isu laporan yang dibuat oleh para bigot sehari sebelumnya. Tetapi saya akhirnya akur dengan keputusan asalkan dialog tidak terbatal langsung.

Selesai kuliah maghrib saya di Masjid Jalan Semilang Seberang Jaya, saya bergegas ke restoran yang dimaksudkan bersama isteri dan saudara Nasir yang mengiringi saya.

Sampai di restoran tersebut seramai 20-30 orang di jalan bertentangan seolah sedang berkumpul dalam keadaan mencurigakan walaupun mereka tidak menimbulkan apa-apa kekecohan dan pegawai polis beruniform dan tidak beruniform sudah pun mengelilingi perimeter kelling restoran.

Sampai di tingkat atas restoran, peserta dan pihak SB dan wartawan sudahpun menunggu saya. Saya ke bilik air untuk menyegarkan diri namun selesai urusan, saya mendengar suara kecoh seorang wanita menghalau penganjur dan peserta keluar daripada premisnya dalam masa 30 minit.

Wartawan yang dahagakan suasana sensasi tidak henti memetik kamera mencuri suasana ini. Saya dengan tenang bertanya kepada Father John Kenedy 'bagaimana? saya mendengar dia berkata: 'to the church'.

Di gereja

Gereja St Mark hanya beberapa meter sahaja dari restoran India tersebut dan sejurus kami memasuki perkarangan gereja, Father kelihatan gusar sambil kelihatan teragak-agak sama ada untuk meneruskan atau tidak dialog ini.

Saya mengatakan kepadanya, mengapa tidak? Lalu dia memberitahu saya yang SB menelefonnya sepanjang perjalanan tadi supaya membatalkan saja hasrat dialog ini kononnya ada laporan polis dibuat.

Mendengar penjelasan itu, saya terus memanggil SB yang bertugas berlegar-legar di perkarangan parkir gereja.

Saya secara terus menegur pegawai polis itu bahawa menjadi tanggungjawabnya memastikan dialog di kawasan persendirian dan rumah ibadah dipelihara kehormatannya sebagaimana kuil ataupun masjid dipelihara.

Saya bertanya kepada pegawai itu: "Adakah anda tahu tentang undang-undang? Mengapa memberitahu Father suruh batalkan hanya kerana laporan polis yang dibuat oleh sekumpulan bigot itu?

Saya menekankan kepadanya bahawa sepatutnya polis menyuraikan para demonstran di luar kerana menghalang majlis kami yang dalam premis rumah ibadat dan bukan menyuruh kami membatalkan dialog.

Saya menegaskan padanya "We will proceed, and you will protect us from these bunch of fools by dispersing them."

Mendengar kata semangat saya, Father membuat keputusan untuk teruskan dialog. Alhamdulillah niat asal ke gereja untuk berdialog akhirnya dimakbulkan Allah.

Kemenangan untuk pendamai

Majlis berjalan dan semasa ia berjalan, puak yang tadinya mahu menggagalkan majlis turut masuk ke dalam dengan wajah mereka yang tidak ceria langsung. Saya menyambut mereka dengan senyuman dan meneruskan misi saya.

Saya agak bimbang jika mereka membuat kacau dalam dewan gereja, sudah tentu ia memalukan, namun saudara Nasir, pengiring saya  memaklumkan kepada 'ketua' mereka supaya jaga akhlak dan maruah Islam sedangkan Dr Mujahid hanyalah menyampaikan risalah kedamaian Islam untuk penganut agama Kristian, di mana salahnya?

Berkat 'tazkirah ringkas' Nasir kepada 'ketua kelompok yang tidak berpuas hati, tiada peristiwa yang tidak dingini berlaku, lagipun sejurus mereka masuk, semua soldadu keamanan dari tuan rumah dan rombongan saya melayan mereka seoalah tidak ada apa yang berlaku antara kami dan mereka.

Bukankah ini saat kemanisan dan kelazatan menjadi rakyat Malaysia? Tiada dendam, tiada kesumat dan tiada prejudis, hanya berbekalkan mesej kedamaian, semua kami menjadi wira 16 September. Ia kemenangan awal kepada pembina jambatan yang tidak mudah diugut oleh para bigot yang saya doakan kepada mereka semoga Allah membuka hati dan minda mereka untuk menjadi soldadu keamanan seperti kami pada masa hadapan.

Selamat Hari Malaysia semua! – 18 September, 2013.

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