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Sensation around 'mail bombs from Yemen

4 November 2010

American experts say the US media sensation over "mail bombs" from Yemen was a lie and has been staged by the Zionist lobby in the US.

"They are trying to demonize Muslims, so that the U.S. could continue to wage war for the sake of "Israel" - conveys a statement of the American political scientist, James Morris, "Islam is for all" with reference to Press TV writes.

Morris suggested to go back to the root for the reason of the America's "terrorism" problem.

"US supports the actions of "Israel" which terrorizes the Palestinian people. Why does the American media write nothing about it?", he asked.

"America must change its foreign policy and oust the pro-Israel lobby from American politics" - the expert offers.

It is to be mentioned that at the end of last week, fighter jets accompanied an Emirates' plane to New York's JFK airport after a security alert claimed that the airplane was carrying "suspicious" parcels from Yemen.

The circulation of dubious reports spread fear in the international community. International mail services even declared that they refuse to accept cargos from Yemen. Some European countries stated they closed airports for aircraft from Yemen.

Emirati authorities, however, rejected the claim by the North American Aerospace Defense Command about "mail bombs".

First, Western officials claimed that the "package bomb" was to be detonated on the UK or US soil.

Later, they claimed that the explosion was to take place in flight. The "suspicious" parcel turned out to be a printer tuner, although the Zionist propaganda trumpeted that bombs have been disguised as tuners, and there were allegedly several of them.

Moreover, neither evidence nor "confessions" of a "suspect" confirmed any of these Zio fantasies.

Nevertheless, authorities in Yemen arrested under the US pressure a female student whose name and phone number was used in registering the parcel. Later, however, Yemeni officials released the student saying that the woman was framed.

Despite the media hype over the issue, Western authorities failed to release video footage of the so called "suspicious" parcel and released only still images.

Meanwhile, almost immediately after report about fake "mail bombs" from Yemen, real mail bombs from Greece began to explode. Despite a series of explosions of the Greek bombs, which actually threatened the heads of several European countries, Western propaganda was very restrained in its reaction to this wave of Greek postal terrorism.

Department of Monitoring
Kavkaz Center

Source: Kavkaz Center.
Link: http://kavkazcenter.com/eng/content/2010/11/04/12737.shtml.

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