Thursday, June 30, 2011

DSK Lawyers to Argue Arrest Was Unlawful

THE DAILY TELEGRAPH: Lawyers working for Dominique Strauss-Kahn will seek to argue that the former head of the IMF's arrest on rape charges was unlawful due to a procedural error, it emerged yesterday.

Mr Strauss-Kahn, 60, was arrested on May 15 while awaiting take-off to Paris from New York on charges of sexually assaulting and sequestering a chambermaid from a Sofitel hotel in New York.

His alleged victim, a 31-year old single mother of Guinean origin, formally identified him through one-way glass during a police line – up the following day.

But his two lawyers told the Libération newspaper yesterday that they have grounds to argue the identification was illegal, as the plaintiff had been shown pictures of Mr Strauss-Kahn prior to the line-up.

Citing an account of events released by Manhattan's district attorney, the lawyers said it showed that the maid had been shown a photo of Mr Strauss-Kahn by hotel staff shortly after the alleged attack, and that she saw pictures on TV of the one-time French presidential hopeful while waiting to identify him at the police station. » | Henry Samuel, Paris | Thursday, June 30, 2011
Tony Blair on U.S. Policy in Middle East

Jun 29, 2011 – Former U.K. prime minister weigh in on Obama's Israel comments, Afghanistan troop withdrawal

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Auma Obama ist die ältere Halbschwester von Barack. Während der amtierende US-Präsident in Indonesien aufwächst, verbringt sie ihre Kindheit in Kenia. Zur ersten Begegnung der beiden kommt es in den 1980er-Jahren. Die beiden ergründen ihre Familiengeschichte, und Auma Obama unterstützt ihren Bruder schliesslich auf dem Weg zum mächtigsten Mann der Welt. Schwester und Bruder sind beide Kämpfernaturen. So setzt sich Auma heute vor allem für die Frauen in ihrem Heimatland ein.

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Public Sector Staff Strike

Hundreds of thousands of public sector workers, including teachers, immigrations officers and customs officers go on strike over pensions reform


Follow events here | Christopher Hope, and Jonny Cooper | Thursday, June 30, 2011
French President Nicolas Sarkozy in Scuffle with Assailant

THE DAILY TELEGRAPH: French President Nicolas Sarkozy was involved in a scuffle during a handshake tour on Thursday when a man grabbed him by the shoulder and tried to pull him over a crowd barrier.

Mr Sarkozy, attending a meeting of mayors near the southern city of Toulouse, was moving down a line of residents and shaking hands when an unidentified man seized the fabric of his suit at the shoulder and yanked him aggressively.

The French president started to lose his balance and fall, then immediately recoiled and righted himself. Security officers pulled the assailant to the ground.

In footage shown on several French news channels, body guards pulled the man back from the crowd and pinned him to the ground as Sarkozy, visibly shaken, looked on.

The incident happened in the town of Brax. The man's identity and motives were unclear but police said he was a 32 year-old who lives in the Lot-et-Garonne region and works in the theatre business. » | Thursday, June 30, 2011


LE FIGARO: Agression/Sarkozy: suspect identifié : La personne soupçonnée d'avoir brièvement agrippé par la veste le président Nicolas Sarkozy jeudi à Brax (Lot-et-Garonne) est un employé du conservatoire municipal d'Agen âgé de 32 ans, a-t-on appris auprès du conservatoire. Cet homme, Hermann Fuster, travaille à l'accueil du conservatoire et s'occupe de manutention, a-t-on indiqué de même source. » | AFP | Jeudi 30 Juin 2011
Riots Herald a 'Dark Day' in Greek History as MPs Vote Through Austerity Cuts

THE DAILY TELEGRAPH: A young woman staggered down the steps of Syntagma Square blinded by the acrid smoke as thick clouds of tear gas billowed across the heart of the Greek capital.

Bent double and choking, the thin surgical mask across her mouth failing to protect her lungs from the noxious fumes, she crumpled to the ground in front of the Parliament as an army of riot police closed ranks behind her.

Hooded youths, their faces hidden behind gas masks ripped what projectiles they could find from the streets to hurl at police chanting "cops, pigs, murderers!"

Police retaliated with baton charges accompanied by sporadic rounds of teargas and stun grenades releasing terrifying loud bangs - and the crowds fled, regrouping within minutes in other parts of the square.

Such scenes were repeated over and over throughout Wednesday during a second day of protests against a deeply unpopular austerity package.

The protests demonstrate a growing social unrest across all levels of society bubbling into unprecedented public anger at the politicians held responsible for bringing a nation to its knees. » | Fiona Govan, Athens | Thursday, June 30, 2011
Giant Statue of Jesus Christ Opened in Peru

THE DAILY TELEGRAPH: One of the world's tallest statues of Jesus Christ has been inaugurated in Peru despite high level opposition and Facebook campaigns mocking it.

President Alan Garcia formally opened the monument, known as Cristo del Pacifico or Christ of the Pacific, on a hill in the capital Lima.

He personally helped fund the cost of the statue to the tune of around 100,000 Peruvian soles (£22,000) and has said it will "bless and protect Lima".

But he has faced strong criticism from several quarters, with many seeing it as a vanity project he chose to pursue before leaving office at the end of July.

Susana Villaran, the Mayor of Lima, condemned the lack of consultation over the statue and labelled it "a plastic copy of the Christ of Corcovado" in Rio de Janeiro. » | Robin Yapp | Sao Paulo | Thursday, June 30, 2011
You Can Pick Up a Knife and Stab a Burglar, Says Ken Clarke

THE DAILY TELEGRAPH: Householders who stab burglars will not face criminal charges, Kenneth Clarke, the Justice Secretary, said yesterday.

He announced that an act of Parliament would be used to "clarify" the existing legal right to use "reasonable force" against intruders.

His remarks come after a householder was arrested on suspicion of murder following the stabbing of a burglar at a house in Salford, Greater Manchester, last week.

David Cameron has promised that the new Justice Bill would "put beyond doubt that home owners and small shopkeepers who use reasonable force to defend themselves or their properties will not be prosecuted".

Yesterday, Mr Clarke spelt out the sort of action that would be permitted under the new regime. He made clear that it would remain illegal to pursue intruders to attack them or to shoot them as they fled.

The Justice Secretary said: "If an old lady finds she has got an 18 year-old burgling her house and she picks up a kitchen knife and sticks it in him, she has not committed a criminal offence and we will make that clear." » | Thursday, June 30, 2011
Fear of Uprisings? North Korea Shuts Down Universities for 10 Months

THE DAILY TELEGRAPH: North Korea has shut down its universities for the next 10 months and sent students to work in factories, agriculture and the construction sector as it struggles to rebuild its economy.

Pyongyang has told the North Korean people that the nation will have achieved its aim of becoming "a great, prosperous and powerful nation" in 2012, which marks the 100th anniversary of the founder of the reclusive state, Kim Il-sung.

In addition, Kim Jong-il will turn 70 in February and the "Dear Leader" hopes to be able to transfer his power and an economically stronger nation to his son and heir-apparent, Kim Jong-Un.

Reports in South Korea indicated that the government in Pyongyang on Monday ordered all universities to cancel classes until April of next year. The only exemptions are for students who will be graduating in the next few months and foreign students. » | Julian Ryall in Tokyo | Tuesday, June 28, 2011
The Poison of Bloomberg’s New York Reaches England: Stony Stratford Set to Ban Smoking in All Public Places

THE DAILY TELEGRAPH: An English town is set to follow the example of New York and become the first in Britain to ban smoking on its streets.

A campaign has been launched to outlaw smoking in all public places in Stony Stratford near Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire.

If passed, the new bylaw would mean anyone caught lighting up in the historic market town would face a fine.

Senior politicians on the town’s council have indicated their support for the scheme, which comes after the mayor of New York banned smoking from parks and beaches in the US city last month.

The town’s council will discuss the concept next month before Milton Keynes Council is likely to be asked to use its powers to introduce the ban.

Stony Stratford Councillor Paul Bartlett, who is leading the campaign, said: "When you walk through the high street in any town, smoke is in your face and harming you and any children there. » | Murray Wardrop | Wednesday, June 29, 2011
Five Saudi Women Arrested for Driving

THE DAILY TELEGRAPH: Five Saudi women have been arrested in the first government response to an organised campaign by women to drive in defiance of long-standing rules in the country.

Campaigners said that four women were arrested by religious police in a single car being driven by one of them in the Red Sea city of Jeddah on Tuesday morning.

Later in the day, four regular police cars also in Jeddah surrounded a vehicle being driven by another woman, in which a man, either her husband or brother, was riding as a passenger. Both were arrested and taken into custody.

On Wednesday night, the authorities had released no news about the arrests or said what would happen to the women. Manal al-Sharif, the computer security expert whose arrest for driving triggered the campaign last month, spent several days in custody before being released after signing a pledge not to repeat the offence.

The dispute about women driving has become symbolic for the demands of many women, particularly in the professional classes, for less restrictive rules on their public lives.

Two Fridays ago, a group of women launched a Facebook campaign for a lifting of the ban on women driving by taking to the wheel. Those who took part all have international licences. » | Richard Spencer, Middle East Correspondent | Wednesday, June 29, 2011

Wednesday, June 29, 2011

Dominique Strauss-Kahn's Wife Has 'No Doubts' He Is Innocent

THE DAILY TELEGRAPH: Dominique Strauss-Kahn's wife has said she has "no doubts" he is innocent of rape charges as his family has come out in support of the former International Monetary Fund chief.

The words from Anne Sinclair, a former star TV presenter and art heiress, coincided with the release of previously censored extracts of a book by a female journalist alleging Mr Strauss-Kahn sexually assaulted her.

In an email sent to Mr Straus-Kahn's biographer, Miss Sinclair writes: "No doubts about the facts. But very worried nevertheless." "Dominique is a good, honest, upright man. I believe in him more than ever.

Our couple is solid in any ordeal. We will get through this drama together, dignified and upright, hand in hand," she goes on.

Her email dates back to May 19, five days after Mr Strauss-Kahn was arrested while awaiting take-off to Paris from New York on charges of sexually assaulting a chambermaid from the Sofitel hotel.

The previously unpublished exchange will feature in refreshed edition of Michel Taubmann's book, The Real Novel of Dominique Strauss-Kahn, out next Thursday. » | Henry Samuel, Paris | Wednesday, June 29, 2011
Égypte, l’après Moubarak: Les manifestations resurgissent au Caire

FRANCE SOIR: Des centaines de jeunes manifestants ont affronté la police dans la nuit de mardi à mercredi sur la place Tahrir dans le centre du Caire. Ils entendent faire partir le chef du conseil militaire, Mohamed Hussein Tantaoui.

Quatre mois après le départ de l'ancien président, Hosni Moubarak, les Egyptiens ne sont pas satisfaits de l’évolution de leur pays, et sont donc retournés sur la place Tahrir, où des heurts ont de nouveau éclaté, entre forces de l'ordre et manifestants, pour la seconde journée consécutive.

Les manifestants appellent à un sit-in

Des policiers anti-émeute étaient déployés autour du ministère de l'Intérieur et ont fait usage de gaz lacrymogènes, de façon à éloigner les manifestants. Ces derniers ont répliqué par des jets de pierres et de cocktail Molotov. « Le peuple veut la fin du régime », scandaient des manifestants, alors qu'une cinquantaine de personnes ont été blessées, et que les heurts se sont poursuivis mercredi. » | Par Alexandre Couppey | Mercredi 29 Juin 2011
Dutch Parliament Votes to Ban Ritual Slaughter of Animals

THE DAILY TELEGRAPH: The Dutch parliament on Tuesday voted to ban ritual slaughter in landmark animal rights legislation that has been compared to Nazi persecution of the Jews by the country's Chief Rabbi.

In a rare show of unity, representatives of one million Dutch Muslims and 40,000 Jews have condemned the prohibition of halal and kosher meat as a violation of their religious freedom.

The legislation was tabled by the tiny Animal Rights Party but it quickly won cross-party support in a country where traditional religion, especially Islam, has been accused of being out of step with liberal Dutch values.

"This way of killing causes unnecessary pain to animals. Religious freedom cannot be unlimited," said Marianne Thieme, the party's leader.

"For us religious freedom stops where human or animal suffering begins."

The new ban requires that livestock must be stunned before being killed, contrary to the Muslim and Jewish "ritual slaughter" customs that require animals to be fully conscious. » | Bruno Waterfield | Tuesday, June 28, 2011
Geert Wilders Pushes Netherlands to Class Immigrant Grandchildren as Non-native

THE DAILY TELEGRAPGH: Geert Wilders and his anti-Islam Freedom Party are pushing the Dutch government to class the grandchildren of immigrants as "allochtonen" or non-native.

Under current law the third generation children of immigrants in Holland are classified as Dutch, in terms of government statistics and entitlements, as long as both their parents were born there.

But the anti-Muslim Freedom Party is concerned that by treating the grandchildren of immigrants as Dutch, 80 per cent of whom are under 10 years old, it will stop being possible to measure their integration.

Joram van Klaveren, a Freedom Party MP, has called for the change because, he claimed, unless third generation migrants are included in statistics as "allochtonen" then proof of immigration related crime would disappear.

"Non-western immigrants are still over-represented in the crime figures. Soon we won't see that anymore because they will be classified as natives," he told the nu.nl news website. » | Bruno Waterfield | Wednesday, June 29, 2011
Riyadh Will Build Nuclear Weapons If Iran Gets Them, Saudi Prince Warns

THE GUARDIAN: Prospect of a nuclear conflict in the Middle East is raised by senior diplomat and member of the Saudi ruling family

A senior Saudi Arabian diplomat and member of the ruling royal family has raised the spectre of nuclear conflict in the Middle East if Iran comes close to developing a nuclear weapon.

Prince Turki al-Faisal, a former Saudi intelligence chief and ambassador to Washington, warned senior Nato military officials that the existence of such a device "would compel Saudi Arabia … to pursue policies which could lead to untold and possibly dramatic consequences".

He did not state explicitly what these policies would be, but a senior official in Riyadh who is close to the prince said yesterday his message was clear.

"We cannot live in a situation where Iran has nuclear weapons and we don't. It's as simple as that," the official said. "If Iran develops a nuclear weapon, that will be unacceptable to us and we will have to follow suit."

Officials in Riyadh said that Saudi Arabia would reluctantly push ahead with its own civilian nuclear programme. Peaceful use of nuclear power, Turki said, was the right of all nations. » | Jason Burke in Riyadh | Wednesday, June 29, 2011

THE GUARDIAN: Saudi Arabia worries about stability, security and Iran: In a UK speech, Prince Turki al-Faisal outlines Saudi Arabia's concerns relating to the Arab spring, its foreign policies and Iran » | Jason Burke in Riyadh | Wednesday, June 29, 2011
Pope Tweets for the First Time

THE DAILY TELEGRAPH: Pope Benedict XVI has sent his first ever tweet to announce the launch of a Vatican news information portal.

Benedict's Tweet on Tuesday read: "Dear Friends, I just launched News.va Praised be our Lord Jesus Christ! With my prayers and blessings, Benedictus XVI" » | Wednesday, June 29, 2011

Vatican News portal here
New Shia Political-landscape in Iraq

Thousands of Iraqi Shia have just finished an annual pilgrimage to a Baghdad shrine.

Under Saddam Hussein, Iraq's previous leader, the Shia were religiously and politically oppressed.

The fall of Hussein's regime in 2003 empowered the country's long-crushed majority.

Now, their renaissance is having an impact on the country's politics.

Al Jazeera's Rawya Rageh reports from Baghdad.


Islam in Thailand: Problems


Islamic Minnie Mouse Enrages Egypt's Muslims

Tuesday, June 28, 2011

Greek Protests Turn Violent

The streets of Athens have erupted in violence as Greece's parliament prepares to vote on a controversial austerity package.

The package involves job losses, privatisation and tax rises.

Without those measures Greece will not be given access to any more loans from the European Union or the International Monetary Fund. Opponents, however, say it that it condemns ordinary Greek citizens to years of poverty.

Al Jazeera's Barnaby Phillips reports from Athens, the Greek capital.


Egypt: Christian Tycoon Faces Wave of Muslim Anger over Bearded Mickey Mouse Photo

LOS ANGELES TIMES – BABYLON & BEYOND: A picture of Mickey Mouse with long beard and Minnie with a full-face veil posted on businessman Naguib Sawiris’ Twitter account has enraged Muslims and prompted 15 lawyers to file a lawsuit against him for blasphemy and insulting Islam.

The Christian Copt telecommunications mogul, who has emerged as a provocative voice in post-revolutionary Egypt, apologized on Twitter, saying that he meant the picture to be humorous, not an affront to the country's majority population of Muslims. "I apologize for those who don’t take this as a joke. I just thought it was a funny picture no disrespect meant! I’m sorry,” the magnate tweeted.

Nonetheless, Sawiris’ apology wasn’t enough to halt the fury and criticism from many Muslims, especially the ultraconservative Salafis, whose lawyers have already sued the billionaire. A Facebook group launched under the name “we are also joking, Sawiris” gathered no less than 90,000 members in recent days, calling for boycotting products or services sold by any of the businessman’s companies, especially the Mobinil mobile phone company.

"If you’re a real Muslim ... boycott his (Sawiris’) products if you love your religion. We have to cut the tongue of any person who attacks our religion,” the group writes. Several other Facebook groups under the same name or the moniker “we hate you Mickey Sawiris” also collected thousands of members angry at what the called “Sawiris’ mockery of and disrespect to Islam.” » | Amro Hassan in Cairo | Tuesday, June 28, 2011
The Changing Face of the US – American Converts to Islam: Lisa Killinger Gives Advice to Singles


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Strassenschlachten in Athen

Die Gewerkschaften in Griechenland haben mit einem 48-stündigen Streik begonnen. Damit wollen sie erneut gegen das 78 Milliarden Euro schwere Sparprogramm der Regierung protestieren. Viele Flüge fallen aus. Vor dem Parlament kam es am Rande der Demonstrationen zu Ausschreitungen.

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Interview with ICC's Moreno-Ocampo on Arrest Warrant for Gaddafi

Luis Moreno-Ocampo, the prosecutor of the International Criminal Court (ICC) in The Hague, speaks to Al Jazeera about the court's decision to issue an arrest warrant for Muammar Gaddafi, the Libyan leader. Gaddafi is accused of crimes against humanity.

Inside Story: China & Europe - Who Benefits?

Inside Story discusses with, Jonathan Holslag, head of research at the Brussels Institute of Contemporary China Studies; Jan Randolph, head of Sovereign Risk at IHS Global Insight; and Lok Sang Ho, professor of economics at Lingnan University, HK.

Dutch Calls for Ban on Religious Slaughter

In the Netherlands, an animal rights party and the far-right Freedom Party are pushing for a ban on kosher and halal slaughter methods which critics say inflict unacceptable suffering on animals.

The parties say ritual slaughter should only be allowed on the proviso that Jewish and Muslim groups can prove the process is humane.

Al Jazeera's Tania Page reports from Amsterdam.


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Islamophobia, Discrimination against Muslims on the Rise

ARAB NEWS: ASTANA, Kazakhstan: Foreign ministers at the Organization of the Islamic Conference (OIC) in Kazakhstan on Tuesday will hear that anti-Muslim discrimination is on the rise, OIC sources said.

Prepared by the organization’s Islamophobia Observatory, sources said the report covers the period from May 2010 to April 2011 and catalogs intolerance and discrimination against Muslims and reveals a rise in Islamophobic discourse within both the public and political domains.

Based on the Observatory’s daily monitoring during the reporting period Western media, right-wing political movements and parties are taking advantage of people’s ignorance of true Islamic values to fuel Islamophobia in Europe and the United States.

The trend manifests itself in various forms, including direct attacks and desecration of Muslim places of worship, cemeteries and other Islamic centers along with a growing public perception that Muslims constitute a threat both to culture and well being of Western society and that Islamic religious symbols, particularly the head scarf and burqa, should be strictly limited or completely banned.

The frequency of such events was monitored by various surveys led UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon and US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton to speak out against the dangers of intolerance and the perils to religious freedom on the continent. » | Siraj Wahab | ARAB NEWS | Monday, July 27, 2011
Kingdom Raps Israeli Moves to Destroy Islamic Landmarks

ARAB NEWS: JEDDAH: The Council of Ministers on Monday denounced the Israeli occupation forces’ move to destroy Umayyad palaces near the southern wall of the Al-Aqsa Mosque as well as its digging works in Jerusalem to obliterate Islamic landmarks in the city.

The Cabinet meeting, chaired by Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Abdullah, urged UNESCO and other relevant UN organizations to intervene immediately to protect Islamic heritage in the holy city.

The Cabinet also reviewed the developments taking place in some Arab countries and expressed the Kingdom’s desire to end the bloodbath by tackling problems in “a way that would ensure peace and stability” in these countries. » | ARAB NEWS | Monday, June 27, 2011

Monday, June 27, 2011

Libya: ICC Issues Arrest Warrant for Colonel Gaddafi

THE DAILY TELEGRAPH: The International Criminal Court has issued arrest warrants for Libya's Muammar Gaddafi, his son Saif al-Islam and the country's spy chief, Abdullah al-Senussi, on charges of crimes against humanity.


ICC prosecutor Luis Moreno-Ocampo had in May asked the court to issue arrest warrants for the "pre-determined" killing of protesters in Libya following after the UN Security Council referred the issue to the court.

Gaddafi has "absolute, ultimate and unquestioned control" over Libya's state apparatus and its security forces, presiding judge Sanji Mmasenono Monageng said in reading out the ruling.

She added that both Gaddafi and Saif al-Islam "conceived and orchestrated a plan to deter and quell by all means the civilian demonstrations" against the regime and that al-Senussi used his position of command to have attacks carried out.

Gaddafi, who has run his oil-producing Arab North African country since a military coup in 1969, is under pressure to relinquish power from rebels who rose up against his rule and from a NATO bombing campaign.

But more than three months into the NATO campaign, fissures are showing within the Western alliance and it is feared that the ICC warrant could also trigger greater violence in Libya as Gaddafi tries to cling to power. » | Monday, June 27, 2011
Michele Bachmann Launches Campaign to Be Republican Presidential Candidate

THE DAILY TELEGRAPH: Michele Bachmann has formally launched a bid to be the Republican presidential candidate next year, warning the United States "cannot afford four more years" of President Barack Obama.

"I seek the presidency not for vanity, but because I think America is at a crucial moment," Mrs Bachmann, a darling of the conservative "Tea Party" movement, said in a speech to some 200 supporters in the key heartland state of Iowa.

The outspoken Minnesota lawmaker, 55, pointed to the swelling US national debt, soaring petrol prices, historically high unemployment and took aim at Obama's signature health law, the target of conservative voter anger.

"We can't afford four more years of millions of Americans who are out of work," she said to voters in Iowa, home to a first-in-the-nation caucus that shapes the Republican presidential field. "We cannot afford four more years of Barack Obama." » | Monday, June 27, 2011
Maroc, vers une revolution? Référendum au Maroc : Partisans et opposants dans la rue

FRANCE SOIR: Alors que le Maroc va organiser un référendum vendredi, des milliers de partisans et d'opposants au projet de révision constitutionnelle promis par Mohammed VI ont manifesté dimanche.

La rue s'est exprimée. Le roi Mohammed VI a présenté un projet de révision constitutionnelle pour renforcer le rôle du Premier ministre, le vendredi 17 juin. Mais dans ce projet de changement de la constitution de 1962, le souverain conserve toutes ses prérogatives de Chef de l'état et de Commandeur des croyants, l'autorité ultime en matière religieuse. Dimanche, alors qu'un référendum doit se tenir vendredi, des milliers de partisans et d'opposants au projet de réforme ont manifesté ensemble, ou plutôt le même jour, notamment dans les grandes villes marocaines telles que Casablanca, Marrakech ou encore Tanger. » | Par Actu France Soir | Lundi 27 Juin 2011
Nigeria Boko Haram Islamists ‘Bomb Maiduguri Drinkers’

BBC: A bomb attack in the north-eastern Nigerian town of Maiduguri has killed at least 25 people and wounded dozens, security sources say.

They say they believe the attack, which occurred in a beer garden, was carried out by the Islamist sect Boko Haram.

The group wants to establish an Islamic government in Nigeria.

It has carried out a number of bombings in north-eastern Nigeria, as well as an attack on police headquarters in the capital Abuja earlier this month.

Gunmen on two motorcycles attacked a packed beer garden late on Sunday, officials said.

"The attackers believed to be Boko Haram members threw bombs and fired indiscriminate gun shots on a packed tavern at Dala Kabompi neighbourhood, killing at least 25 people and seriously injuring around 30 others," an unnamed police officer told the AFP news agency. » | Monday, June 27, 2011
Tunisian Migrants in Italy Struggle to Find Jobs

Since the beginning of Tunisia's revolution last year, more than 24,000 Tunisians have flooded into Italy looking for better economic conditions.

Most arrive by boat at the Mediterranean island of Lampedusa, where many are then granted short term permits to work in Italy.

But finding jobs once they arrive can often be a struggle.

Al Jazeera's Casey Kauffman reports from Rome.


Tobacco Giant Fights Australia Over Brand Ban

Tobacco giant Phillip Morris is taking legal action against a new law in Australia aimed at reducing smoking.

The legislation bans commercial branding on all cigarette packs from next year - the first of its kind worldwide.

Phillip Morris wants the Australian government to strike the measure or pay up billions of dollars in projected losses.

Al Jazeera's Gerald Tan reports.


Hugo Chavez in 'Critical' Condition in Cuban Hospital

THE DAILY TELEGRAPH: Hugo Chavez, the radical left-wing Venezuelan president, is reported to be in a "critical" but stable condition in a Cuban hospital following surgery earlier this month.

Speculation about Mr Chavez's condition has been mounting ever since he underwent an operation on June 10, for what his government has said was a pelvic abscess.

He remained uncharacteristically silent after the operation, even as Venezuela was hit by prison riots that killed at least 25 people and an electricity crisis, before messages began to appear again on his Twitter account on Friday.

A US-intelligence source told the Miami-based newspaper El Nuevo Herald that Mr Chavez "is in critical condition; not on the brink of death, but critical indeed, and complicated."

The newspaper said its sources could not confirm rumours that Mr Chavez may be receiving treatment for prostate cancer in Havana.

But it reported that his daughter Rosines, and his mother, Marisabel Rodriguez, were "urgently" flown to Cuba in an air force plane last week. » | Robin Yapp, Sao Paulo | Sunday, June 26, 2011
Libya: Nato 'Trying to Kill Col Gaddafi'

THE DAILY TELEGRAPH: A senior American general involved in the Libyan campaign has admitted that Nato forces are trying to kill Col Muammar Gaddafi, according to a member of the United States Congress.

In the first such admission, Adm Samuel Locklear, commander of the NATO Joint Operations Command in Naples, said that efforts had been stepped up to target the Libyan leader, despite declarations by the Obama administration that "regime change" was not the goal.

The admiral's comments were revealed by Representative Mike Turner, an Ohio Republican and member of the House Armed Services Committee.

Mr Turner has opposed the military intervention from the outset was among those who voted in the House of Representatives last week to deny President Barack Obama the authority to wage war against Libya.

Another motion to stop funding for the war failed.

He told Foreign Policy magazine that he came away from his conversation with Adm Locklear convinced that Nato was acting beyond remit of the United Nations 1973 resolution on Libya, which allowed for enforcement of a no-fly zone and the defence of civilians and against Col Gaddafi's forces.

"I believe the scope that Nato is pursuing is beyond what is contemplated in civil protection, so they're exceeding the mission," he said.

The admiral also repeated a comment he made last month that a "small force" might be needed on the ground in the initial stages after the fall of Col Gaddafi's regime. » | Alex Spillius, Washington and Aislinn Laing in Johannesburg | Sunday, June 26, 2011
Moussa Koussa Facing Calls to Return to Britain after Being Tracked Down in Gulf

THE DAILY TELEGRAPH: Moussa Koussa, Colonel Gaddafi’s former intelligence chief and foreign minister, is facing calls to return to Britain for prosecution after The Daily Telegraph tracked him down to a luxury hotel in the Gulf.

Mr Koussa has been living for several weeks in a 17th-floor penthouse suite at the Four Seasons Hotel in Doha, the capital of Qatar, under the protection of Qatari security services.

He has been in the Gulf state, a close western ally which is also a conduit for support for the Libyan opposition, since being allowed to leave Britain in mid-April.

At the time officials said Mr Koussa was likely to return to the United Kingdom, where his grandchildren live.

But at the weekend he refused to say when he would leave Qatar, or even if would be allowed to. He is constantly trailed by a team of Qatari “minders”, who were summoned to escort The Daily Telegraph away when it approached him for an interview.

The Conservative MP for Harlow, Robert Halfon, called for Mr Koussa to be handed over to the International Criminal Court in the Hague and put on trial for his role in atrocities perpetrated over decades by the Libyan government under Col Muammar Gaddafi.

“He was part of a grim regime,” said Mr Halfon, whose family’s roots are in Libya and whose grandfather fled Tripoli in the 1960s. » | Richard Spencer, Doha | Monday, June 27, 2011
Libya Unveils Its Latest Weapon against Nato: Women at Arms

THE GUARDIAN: More than 500 females of various ages armed to the teeth and swearing loyalty are paraded in front of international media

Screaming and chanting his name, the 500 women and girls vowed their undying love for one man. Not a pop star or Hollywood actor, but Libya's Colonel Muammar Gaddafi.

"Kill all the people in Libya first, then come for Muammar Gaddafi," said 14-year-old Fatima Hassan. "I will kill myself if Muammar Gaddafi is killed. I know our people will kill themselves if he dies."

The event in Tripoli on Sunday was billed as a graduation ceremony for women who had been given weapons training in defence of the regime. Around 50 international journalists, invited and escorted by government minders, arrived to find them clapping, singing, ululating, punching the air and waving green flags in a tented hall set up with chandeliers and two colossal flatscreen TVs.

There were elderly women and little girls in the hall, and every age in between. Some held aloft pictures of a luminous Gaddafi, one framed in green Christmas tinsel. A woman waved a green flag and wore a sparkly green cape, green scarf and green bandana with badges showing Gaddafi's face. Next to her was a woman wearing a watch that displayed his image.

Reporters pondered whether the event had been stage managed entirely for their benefit. The Gaddafi groupies painted the first dozen rows green, but behind them were hundreds of empty seats. Outside was a rattle of gunfire as some enthusiastic graduates fired their new weapons into the air with little regard for where the ammunition might land.

There was also much idolatry, most of all from the teenager Fatima, who said her father is an engineer and she attended an international school near Edgware Road in London. "We love Muammar Gaddafi and we want to save our country," she said. » | David Smith in Libya | Sunday, June 26, 2011

Sunday, June 26, 2011

Inside Story - Syria: An Act of Desperation?

Syrian troops have moved close to the Turkish border in a bid to prevent more Syrians crossing into neighbouring Turkey

Gaddafi Revives Offer of Vote to End Libya Conflict

REUTERS: The Libyan government on Sunday renewed its offer to hold a vote on whether Muammar Gaddafi should stay in power, a proposal unlikely to interest Gaddafi's opponents but which could widen differences inside NATO.

Pressure is growing from some quarters within the alliance to find a political solution, three months into a military campaign which is costing NATO members billions of dollars, has killed civilians, and has so far failed to topple Gaddafi.

Moussa Ibrahim, a spokesman for Gaddafi's administration, told reporters in Tripoli the government was proposing a period of national dialogue and an election overseen by the United Nations and the African Union.

"If the Libyan people decide Gaddafi should leave he will leave. If the people decide he should stay he will stay," Ibrahim said.

But he said Gaddafi -- who has run the oil-producing country since taking over in a military coup in 1969 -- would not go into exile whatever happened. "Gaddafi is not leaving anywhere, he is staying in this country," Ibrahim said.

The idea of holding an election was first raised earlier this month by one of Gaddafi's sons, Saif al-Islam. » | Nick Carey | TRIPOLI | Sunday, June 26, 2011
Unlawful Killing - Controversial Documentary by Keith Allen on Death of Princess Diana

The trailer for the controversial documentary by Keith Allen examining the death of Diana, Princess of Wales, which is set to premiere at Cannes


Keith Allen on Controversial Diana Documentary



Unlawful Killing is the story of the deaths of Princess Diana, Dodi Fayed and their driver Henri Paul: It reveals a cover-up by the British Establishment culminating in a six month inquest. Keith Allen's ground breaking documentary recreates key moments from the inquest and demonstrates how vital evidence of foul play was hidden from public scrutiny, how the Royal Family were exempted from giving evidence and how journalists, particularly those working for the BBC, systematically misreported the events and in particular, the verdict itself. This is the story of how the world was deceived. »

MAIL ON SUNDAY: Mohammed Al Fayed burns the Queen's coat of arms from Harrods for 'cynical' documentary » | Daily Mail Reporter | Sunday, June 26, 2011
Medieval Murder in Modern Times: Woman Faces Death by Beheading in Saudi Arabia for Crime She 'Committed as a Child’

MAIL ON SUNDAY: A young maid is facing death by beheading in Saudi Arabia for a crime she claims she did not commit.

Rizana Nafeek, who alleges she was a teenager at the time of the incident, was arrested in May 2005 on charges of murdering a four-month-old baby who was in her care.

She denies murder and claims she desperately tried to save the child who choked while she was looking after it.

Saudi Arabia have come under fire from Human Rights groups for the handling of her case after it was revealed there had been a mix-up involving the year she was born in.

The authorities have her date of birth as 1982 however her birth certificate states she was born in 1988 - making her 17 at the time of the alleged incident.

If Saudi Arabia went ahead with the execution it would be in breach of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child, which it has ratified.

Human Rights groups claim Rizana had no legal representation before or during her trial.

Sri-Lankan born Nafeek's mother Rafeena said her daughter moved to the country so that she could send money home to help educate her three siblings.

Desperate for work she found a job as a domestic worker but was shocked when she was asked to look after a baby, Naif al-Quthaibi, because she believed she did not have the skills to care for him.

Just weeks into her employment tragedy struck and the infant choked while he was being fed.

Rafeena, who lives in a tiny village, has previously begged King Abdullah to pardon her daughter and asked him to allow her to return home.

If the execution goes ahead the now 23-year-old will dressed in a white robe and be marched into a packed town centre.

She will also be blindfolded, shackled and forced to kneel facing Mecca before she is prodded between the shoulders so her head is raised naturally.

Rizana will then be executed, medieval style, with one sweep of a sharply-bladed sword. Read on and comment » | Daily Mail Reporter | Sunday, June 26, 2011
Nordkorea: Filme als Propaganda-Mittel

In der letzten Folge der fünfteiligen Serie über Nordkorea besucht das «10vor10»-Team eine der Lieblingsschauspielerinnen des geliebten Führers Kim Jong Il. Dieser ist jeweils persönlich am Set, wenn sie dreht. Filme sind eines der wichtigsten Propaganda-Instrumente der Regierung.

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Jimmy Wales: “President Medvedev Is the Only World Leader Who Actually Understands the Internet”

RUSSIA BEYOND THE HEADLINES: At a meeting in Moscow, the founder of Wikipedia said he was encouraged about the future of the Internet in Russia.

With more than 720,000 articles, the Russian-language section on Wikipedia is one of the site's largest. According to site founder Jimmy Wales, it is also one of the fastest-growing. Wales came to Russia in the middle of June to talk with the local wiki-community about freedom of speech, copyright protections and the future of the media.

The month before his visit to Russia, Wales participated in the eG8, a precursor to the G8 meetings in Deauville, France. In deference to the increasing role the web is playing in politics and economics today, French President Nicolas Sarkozy invited the heads of the world’s leading Internet companies to gather in Paris to discuss the future of the Internet and its place in society. In addition to Wales, Facebook CEO and founder Mark Zuckerberg, the chairman of the board of Google Eric Schmidt and representatives from Microsoft, the BBC and eBay also participated in the meeting.

“Unfortunately Sarkozy thinks that the Internet must be controlled and regulated,” Wales said, describing the eG8 discussions during his press conference in Moscow. “At the G8 meeting, President Medvedev was the only person to say anything sensible whatsoever.”

Medvedev’s enthusiasm for all things online is one reason Wales is so excited about the future of the Internet in Russia. At his press conference, Wales suggested that all the journalists who planned to write about the event title their stories “Medvedev is the only world leader who actually understands the Internet.” » | Vsevolod Pulya | Tuesday, June 21, 2011
Marine Le Pen: Is This the Most Dangerous Woman in France?

THE OBSERVER: Smart, astute and media savvy, Marine Le Pen has achieved poll numbers for the Front National that her father Jean-Marie could only dream of. With a presidential election less than a year away, does she represent the breakthrough the European far right has so long hoped for?

Step inside an office building in the town of Nanterre, just west of Paris, and you are confronted by what the nostrils register as an odour of the past, for it's a rare thing these days to encounter the lingering taint of cigarette smoke in public spaces. The trail of it leads upstairs to a corner office and to the woman who has, in the past few months, come to dominate French newspapers and chat shows, where she is depicted variously as the new face of European bigotry or a herald of a new European political realignment.

Marine Le Pen, the leader of France's far-right Front National party, greeted me with an aggressive handshake and the abrupt body language of a person who has a lot to do. It was spring. A flurry of polls had just come out showing she would beat Nicolas Sarkozy if the presidential election were held at that moment (the election will take place a year from now), and she was working hard to press her advantage. She wore a simple blue suit and no jewellery, and her hair was pulled back somewhat haphazardly, with stray wisps dangling. Her gaze is steely, but her eyes have humour in them. Her deep voice, with its smoker's rasp, carries authority.

Her father, Jean-Marie Le Pen, was a founder of the Front National in 1972 and served as its leader, and perennial presidential candidate, until his retirement in January, at 82. Along the way, thanks in part to his penchant for crisply expressed opinions – that the Nazi occupation of France was "not particularly inhuman"; that the gas chambers were "a detail"; that "the races are unequal"; that someone with Aids is "a kind of leper"; that "Jews have conspired to rule the world" – he and his party became emblems of European right-wing extremism. The height of his popularity came in 2002, when he reached second place in the initial round of voting for president and won the right to enter a head-to-head contest with the incumbent president, Jacques Chirac. Le Pen was trounced in that election and his party faded as a force to be reckoned with.

Then in January, Marine – at 42, the youngest of his three daughters – won a battle to succeed her father as president of the party. Almost overnight, she brought the Front National not just back into the spotlight but also into outright competition. The polls that show her matching or outpacing Sarkozy have shuffled the French political game board. Of late, Sarkozy has fired his diversity minister, declared that multiculturalism has been "a failure" and staged a "debate on Islam" that French Muslims saw as a swat at them – all moves that are widely viewed as a direct response to Marine Le Pen's rise. She derided Sarkozy's support for the recently enacted ban on full-face veils as a pandering political manoeuvre that addressed only "the tip of the iceberg" of what she views as the Islamisation of French culture. » | Russell Shorto | Sunday, June 26, 2011
Diabetes Epidemic Affecting 350m – and Western Fast Food Is to Blame

THE OBSERVER: Lancet study shows diabetes now a major health problem • Number of people with disease has doubled since 1980

More than 350 million people in the world now have diabetes, an international study has revealed. The analysis, published online by the Lancet on Saturday, adds several tens of millions to the previous estimate of the number of diabetics and indicates that the disease has become a major global health problem.

Diabetics have inadequate blood sugar control, a condition that can lead to heart disease and strokes, as well as damage to kidneys, nerves and the retina. About three million deaths a year are attributed to diabetes and associated conditions in which blood sugar levels are disrupted.

The dramatic and disturbing increase is blamed by scientists on the spread of a western-style diet to developing nations, which is causing rising levels of obesity. Researchers also say that increased life expectancy is playing a major role.

Type 2 is the most common type of diabetes, accounting for about 85-95% of cases, and is often tied to obesity. It develops when the body fails to produce enough insulin to break down glucose, inflating blood sugar levels. Type 1 diabetes is a separate auto-immune disorder.

"Diabetes is one of the biggest causes of mortality worldwide, and our study has shown that it is becoming more common almost everywhere. It is set to become the single largest burden on world health care systems," one of the study's main authors, Professor Majid Ezzati, of Imperial College London, told the Observer. "Many nations are going to find it very difficult to cope with the consequences." » | Robin McKie | Saturday, June 25, 2011

THE GUARDIAN: Low-calorie diet offers hope of cure for type 2 diabetes: British study finds two-month extreme diet can cure type 2 diabetes and overturns assumptions about 'lifelong' condition » | Sarah Boseley | Friday, June 24, 2011
Saudi Arabian Torment of Migrant Workers at Mercy of Abusive 'Madams'

THE OBSERVER: Foreign workers in Saudi Arabia send £17bn to families back home annually. But for some, the cost in physical and mental abuse is too high, writes Jason Burke

Shortly after dawn, as the sun rises over the hills behind the city, tens of thousands of women will wake in the Saudi Arabian port of Jeddah and go to work. Maybe 14 or 16 hours later, their day will be over.

They are maids, almost all from the Philippines or Indonesia, working for £100-£200 a month. There are more than 500,000 of them in Saudi Arabia, among nearly nine million foreign workers who sweep roads, clean offices, staff coffee shops, drive the cars that women are banned from driving and provide the manpower on the vast construction projects.

The story of the maids rarely receives attention, except when a new shocking incident reveals once again the problems many of them face. Last weekend a 54-year-old Indonesian maid was beheaded by sword for killing her female boss with a cleaver. Ruyati binti Sapubi had, an Islamic court heard, endured years of abuse before finally attacking her "madam", as the maids call their employers, when denied permission to return home.

Another Indonesian maid also faces execution for killing her boss whom she alleges tried to rape her. Other recent incidents include a Sri Lankan maid who had nails driven into her legs and arms by her employers, and another who was scalded with a hot iron.

Every year, thousands of the maids run away from their employers in Saudi Arabia.

Often physically or mentally scarred, they find themselves in a legal limbo. In Saudi Arabia, the consent of employers or "sponsors" is needed before any worker can leave the country.

Last week the Observer was able to visit a secret shelter in Jeddah – there are others elsewhere in Saudi Arabia – where 50 women are being looked after by well-wishers. The shelter is tolerated by local authorities, but the women who stay there, often for months on end, are not allowed to leave once they have entered and cannot use mobile phones. Sixteen sleep in a single room. » | Jason Burke | Saturday, June 25, 2011

Saturday, June 25, 2011

It’s the Debt Stupid! Don't Be Distracted by Greece: Americans Must Also Face Financial Facts

THE DAILY TELEGRAPH: While Europe wrestles with the dilemma of Greek debt, another far more frightening crisis is brewing, writes Justin Webb.

Forget Greece. Or at least put Greece to one side: the real financial disaster waiting to happen is on the other side of the Atlantic. It is a disaster born of self[-]delusion, in a nation that prides itself on plain speaking and openness.

There is much to be celebrated in the United States. They have Osama bin Laden's scalp. They have a vibrant and open political system. The things, material and intellectual, that people want and admire still tend to be American.

But they (and we) face a huge looming crisis. It transcends politics and political candidates – it is much bigger than Michele
Bachmann's hair or Barack Obama's thesaurus – and sometime soon they are going to have to face it.

It's the debt. » | Justin Webb | Saturday, June 25, 2011
Stevie Wonder: I Just Called To Say I Love You

Bis zu 35 Tote bei Selbstmordanschlag in Ostafghanistan

REUTERS DEUTSCHLAND: Kabul - Bei einem Selbstmordanschlag auf ein Krankenhaus in Ostafghanistan sind am Samstag möglicherweise bis zu 35 Menschen ums Leben gekommen.

Der Attentäter sprengte sein Auto vor einer Klinik in der Provinz Logar in die Luft, wie die Behörden mitteilten. Unter den Opfern sollen auch Patienten und Angestellte sein. Die Provinzregierung bezifferte die Zahl der Toten auf bis zu 35, während das Innenministerium in Kabul von mindestens 20 sprach. Präsident Hamid Karsai verurteilte den Anschlag und sagte, die Zahl der Opfer liege im zweistelligen Bereich. » | Reuters Deutschland | Samstag 25. Juni 2011
New York Marriage Bill Paves Way for Same-sex Divorce

REUTERS: As New York's same-sex couples head to the altar to celebrate their newly won right to marry, they can take comfort in the fact that, if it doesn't work out, their right to get divorced in the state just got a lot easier as well.

State senators on Friday voted 33-29 to approve marriage equality legislation introduced by Governor Andrew Cuomo, a Democrat in his first year of office. New York will become the sixth and most populous U.S. state to allow gay marriage.

"One of the so-called benefits to marriage is actually divorce," said Ruthann Robson, professor of law at the City University of New York. "If same-sex marriage is recognized, same-sex divorce would be recognized too."

In fact, same-sex divorce was first recognized in New York in 2008, when an appeals court found that a same-sex marriage performed in Canada could be legally recognized in New York for the purposes of dissolving the union. » | Reporting by Jessica Dye; Editing by Jesse Wegman and Paul Simao | NEW YORK | Saturday, June 25, 2011
Umstrittener “Präventionsgipfel” gegen radikale Islamisten

Auf einem sogenannten Präventionsgipfel wurde über Strategien gegen islamische Gewalt beraten. Innenminister Friedrich zeigt sich zufrieden über die Ergebnisse. | 24.06.2011

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Freispruch für Wilders

Ein Gericht in Amsterdam hat den niederländischen Islamgegner vom Vorwurf der Anstiftung zu Diskriminierung und Rassenhass freigesprochen. | 23.06.2011

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Inside Story - Cracks in the NATO Alliance?

NATO's chief dismissed a call from Italy to suspend military operations in Libya and insists the mission will continue