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Gaza-Melbourne Linkage

August 27, 2008 | Vetting explained

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News of non-government-funded ships allowed by Israelis into Gaza and back to Cyprus, is not news at all up to date: http://www.theage.com.au/world/peace-ships-break-through-israels-blockade-of-gaza-20080824-41c9.html What is really fanny, this project was, as understood, undertaken on money of Australian Michael Shaik, "a former Defence Department employee and now a full-time advocate for the Melbourne-based lobby group Australians for Palestine", asserting that "Israel's siege of the Gaza Strip is one of the great crimes of the 21st century, which the governments of the West as understood, the Australian Government he had been paid by among them surely is and the Arab League are abetting by their silence". Given both a moving of a convicted by the Guantanama Bay US Military Tribunal, transferred to Australia, recently free terrorist Hicks in Melbourne and a special concern an Australian mogul, an owner of a retail chain "Dick Smith" expressed towards his employment already, one is hardly wondering that so-called "mainstream works", professional especially, in even Melbourne The Worldwide-assumed Traditional Hub of Jewish Australia, are surely just an object of desire for specialists from a Jewish background.

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