Showing posts with label question. Show all posts
Showing posts with label question. Show all posts

Monday, 24 January 2011

watches Palestinians question 'offers' leaked by al-Jazeera

we are enjoy Palestinians question 'offers' leaked by al-Jazeera
The Palestinian Authority has accused al-Jazeera TV of distortion, after it leaked documents purporting to show offers of major concessions to Israel.

Mr Qurei (R) is said to have proposed concessions over East Jerusalem

President Mahmoud Abbas said the leaks had deliberately confused Palestinian and Israeli negotiating positions.

The documents suggest the Palestinians agreed to Israel annexing all but one settlement in occupied East Jerusalem - an offer Israel apparently rejected.

The BBC has been unable to verify the documents independently.

Al-Jazeera says it has more than 1,600 confidential records of meetings, e-mails, and communications between Palestinian, Israeli and US leaders covering the years 2000-2010.

The Palestinians are reported to have proposed an international committee to take over Islamic and Jewish holy sites in Jerusalem, and limiting the number of returning refugees to 100,000 over 10 years.

The papers are believed to have originated from the Palestinian side.

Mr Abbas, who is due to hold talks on the peace process on Monday with Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak, said negotiations had been carried out openly, and his fellow Arab leaders were aware of their contents.
coppied by http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-middle-east-12263671

Friday, 8 October 2010

Watches Australian team question Pearson disqualification

Australian team question Pearson disqualification

ELIZABETH JACKSON: It's been a night of high drama for Australia at the Delhi Commonwealth Games.

Sprinter Sally Pearson was disqualified after becoming the first Australian since 1974 to win the 100 metres sprint.

It took officials about four gruelling hours to decide to disqualify Pearson for a false start.

Australian athletics manager Eric Hollingsworth says he's not happy with the process.

Alister Nicholson reports from Delhi.

ALISTER NICHOLSON: Sally Pearson had every right to be emotional. The 24 year old thought she had won Australia's first gold medal in the women's 100 metres since 1974 only to have it taken away.

SALLY PEARSON: I guess I'm just numb right now. I don't really know how to feel, obviously devastated.

ALISTER NICHOLSON: The start of the race was the cause of all the controversy. English sprinter Laura Turner was deemed to have false started but ran the race under protest. She was no match for Pearson who won in 11.28 seconds.

Beaming with pride and draped in the Australian flag Pearson soaked up the moment. But as she prepared for the medal ceremony officials informed her of a protest.

ERIC HOLLINGSWORTH: The English team management protested against Sally. Obviously they had a girl who finished fourth and Sally being disqualified gives them the chance to get a bronze medal. It's as simple as that.

ALISTER NICHOLSON: Athletics Australia section manager Eric Hollingsworth didn't share the view that Pearson like Turner had false started.

ERIC HOLLINGSWORTH: All of us saw that it could be a false start but the data said she wasn't the one that broke. And that's what I think everyone needs to understand. She wasn't the one that broke even though all our TV screens and the pictures looked like she was the first one away.

ALISTER NICHOLSON: Was what the English did in the spirit of the games tonight?
Coppied by http://www.abc.net.au/worldtoday/content/2010/s3032892.htm