Wednesday, March 11, 2009

Affaire Williamson: le pape s'explique dans une lettre aux évêques

TRIBUNE DE GENÈVE: CITE DU VATICAN | Benoît XVI s'est expliqué dans une lettre aux évêques sur sa décision de lever l'excommunication des prélats intégristes dont un négationniste. Cette lettre sera rendue publique jeudi.

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Le pape Benoît XVI bénit la foule sur la place Saint-Pierre à Rome, le 11 mars 2009. Photo grâce a là Tribune de Genève

Benoît XVI s'est expliqué dans une lettre aux évêques sur sa décision de lever l'excommunication des prélats intégristes dont un négationniste, a annoncé le Vatican mercredi, précisant que cette lettre serait rendue publique jeudi.

Selon des extraits publiés mercredi par un vaticaniste italien qui affirme en avoir eu connaissance, le pape confie avoir été blessé par les vives réactions suscitées par cette mesure.

Le Vatican, après avoir dans un premier temps refusé de confirmer l'existence de la lettre, a annoncé qu'elle serait publiée jeudi à 12H00 (11H00 GMT).

Les extraits publiés par le vaticaniste Andrea Tornielli sur son blog "sacri palazzi" montrent un pape blessé par la "véhémence" de la polémique qu'a provoquée la levée controversée de l'excommunication des quatre évêques lefebvristes tandis que, selon le Vatican, Benoît XVI ignorait les déclarations négationnistes de l'évêque Richard Williamson.

L'affaire "a suscité à l'intérieur et hors de l'Eglise catholique une discussion d'une véhémence que l'on n'avait pas connue depuis longtemps", aurait reconnu le pape.

"J'ai été attristé par le fait que même des catholiques, qui au fond auraient pu mieux savoir comment sont les choses, ont pensé devoir me frapper avec une hostilité prête à l'attaque", aurait-il écrit.

Il remercie en revanche ses "amis juifs" qui ont contribué à lever le "malentendu" et à "rétablir une atmosphère d'amitié et de confiance". >>> AFP | Mercredi 11 Mars 2009

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Afghanistan : Biden met 
la pression sur l'Europe

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LE FIGARO: Le vice-président américain a demandé mardi aux alliés qui traînent des pieds «d'honorer leurs engagements».

Cinquante jours après l'investiture de Barack Obama, la pression monte sur l'Europe. Le vice-président américain Joseph Biden est venu mardi demander en personne l'aide des pays de l'Otan face à une situation «qui se détériore» en Afghanistan et dans la région. Officiellement, Joseph Biden a fait le déplacement de Bruxelles pour «consulter et écouter», une tonalité qui sonne agréablement aux oreilles européennes après les aigreurs de la présidence Bush. Avec les voyages du chef du Pentagone, Robert Gates, et de la secrétaire d'État, Hillary Clinton, la visite du vice-président témoigne d'un empressement qui culminera avec la venue de Barack Obama, les 3 et 4 avril au sommet de l'Alliance atlantique à Strasbourg-Kehl.

Cette succession, graduée, traduit aussi une insistance et une fermeté croissantes. «Je sais que les gens sont fatigués de cette guerre (…) mais aucun d'entre nous, je dis bien aucun d'entre nous, ne peut fuir sa responsabilité face aux menaces qui s'accumulent dans la région», a martelé Joseph Biden à l'issue de deux heures d'entretien avec les vingt-six ambassadeurs du Conseil de l'Atlantique Nord.

C'est là, aux confins de l'Afghanistan et du Pakistan, qu'ont germé les attaques du 11 septembre 2001 et presque tous les attentats qui ont suivi. «C'est là aussi qu'al-Qaida se régénère.» Washington a décidé l'envoi de 17 000 hommes supplémentaires, qui s'ajouteront aux 70 000 soldats étrangers déjà déployés en Afghanistan, dont 38 000 Américains. Face à cette montée en puissance, les Européens traînent des pieds, disant attendre que la Maison-Blanche honore d'abord sa promesse d'une «révision d'ensemble» de sa stratégie. C'est désormais une affaire de semaines, voire de jours. Joseph Biden a confirmé mardi que la nouvelle politique afghane serait connue à temps pour le sommet de l'Alliance. >>> Jean-Jacques Mével | Mardi 10 Mars 2009

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Soldiers Returning from Iraq Welcomed by Crowds after Taunts by Muslim Extremists

THE TELEGRAPH: Crowds have gathered in defiant mood in Watford to welcome soldiers returning from Iraq a day after they were subjected to protests by Muslim extremists in Luton.

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Troops from the 2nd Battalion The Royal Anglian Regiment were given a warm welcome in Watford, Herts, by thousands of supporters.

Their march through Luton on Tuesday was disrupted by protesters holding placards reading "Anglian soldiers: Butchers of Basra" and "Anglian Soldiers: Cowards, Killers, Extremists". >>> | Wednesday, March 11, 2009

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Urteile gegen Tarik Aziz und «Chemie Ali»

NAME: Je 15 Jahre Haft für Iraks Ex-Vizeregierungschef und Saddam Husseins Cousin

Wegen Verbrechen gegen die Menschlichkeit und vorsätzlichen Mordes ist der ehemalige irakische Vize-Regierungschef Tarik Aziz zu einer 15-jährigen Gefängnisstrafe verurteilt worden. Auch der als «Chemie Ali» bekannte Ali Hassan al-Majid, ein Cousin des ehemaligen Staatschefs Saddam Hussein, muss für 15 Jahre in Haft, wie der Richter Rauf Raschid Abderrahman am Mittwoch in Bagdad verkündete. >>> sda/afp | Mittwoch, 11. März 2009

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Suspected Nazi Fights Extradition from Australia to Hungary

THE TELEGRAPH: An Australian man has taken a lie detector test as part of his battle against extradition to Hungary where he is alleged to have killed a Jewish teenager during the Second World War.

Charles Zentai, 87, is listed by the US-based Nazi-hunting Simon Wiesenthal Center as among its 10 most wanted Nazis, but maintains he is innocent.

The Centre claims Zentai "participated in manhunts, persecution, and murder of Jews in Budapest in 1944".

Hungary accuses him of torturing and killing 18-year-old Peter Balazs in a Budapest army barracks on Nov 8, 1944, for failing to wear a star that would identify him as a Jew. Zentai allegedly carried out the attack while serving as a soldier in the Hungarian army, then allied with Adolf Hitler's Nazi Germany.

Zentai, who emigrated to Australia in 1950 from his native Hungary, denies the allegations.

In August, a Perth magistrate ruled that Zentai could be extradited to Hungary to face war crime charges. But his lawyers appealed the ruling in the Perth federal court, arguing the crime he is accused of was not an offense under Hungarian law at the time.

Zentai's lawyer, Grant Donaldson, said the charges were not valid. >>> By Bonnie Malkin in Sydney | Wednesday, March 11, 2009

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Gay Ducks! Nature or Nurture, Ducky?

THE TELEGRAPH: Attempts to breed a rare species of duck to avoid extinction in the UK have backfired after the only two remaining males fell for each other.

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Keepers at a bird sanctuary in West Sussex hoped that the last remaining female Blue Duck in the country - called Cherry - might mate with either of the drakes, Ben or Jerry.

But neither male duck appeared interested and are now inseparable at the Arundel Wetland Centre, leaving Cherry to her own devices.

Centre warden Paul Stevens said he was disappointed that efforts to produce new Blue Duck offspring had failed but said the two male birds made "a lovely couple".

"They stay together all the time, parading up and down their enclosure and whistling to each other as a male might do with a female he wants to mate with," he said. Blue Ducks Likely to Die Out in UK after Male Birds Get Together >>> By Caroline Gammell | Tuesday, March 10, 2009

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How Could the Americans Have Elected This Big Head? This Man Is Far, Far Too Full of His Own Importance!

THE TELEGRAPH: Barack Obama has rejected the charge that he is taking on too much too soon, by comparing himself to Abraham Lincoln, Franklin D Roosevelt and John F Kennedy.

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Barack Obama, the profligate president, shows how full of himself he is! Time will tell whether he’ll be counted as one of America’s greats. I would suggest that it is not for him to tell anyway. Meanwhile, we are waiting for at least a miracle a week that he promised us he would perform. Photo courtesy of The Telegraph

The new president's response ran the risk of reviving the criticism sometimes heard during his campaign and inauguration that he was prematurely ranking himself among the great American politicians.

In a speech on his 50th day in office outlining his plans to reform education, Mr Obama said: "I know there are some who believe we can only handle one challenge at a time."

He recalled that Lincoln had laid the transcontinental railway during the civil war, that Roosevelt "didn't have the luxury of choosing between ending a depression and fighting a war" and Kennedy didn't "have the luxury of choosing between civil rights and sending us to the moon".

"And we don't have the luxury of choosing between getting our economy moving now and rebuilding it over the long term," he said. Barack Obama Rejects Accusation that He Is Taking on Too Much Too Soon >>> By Alex Spillius in Washington | By Alex Spillius in Washington | Tuesday, March 10, 2009

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Tuesday, March 10, 2009

Vatican Envoy: Holocaust Deniers Can't Be Considered Catholic

HAARETZ: The Vatican's envoy to Israel asserted on Monday that Holocaust deniers could not be considered Catholic, in an apparent bid to temper tensions ahead of a papal visit in May.

Papal Nuncio Antonio Franco was seemingly referring to Pope Benedict XVI's reinstatement of bishop Bishop Williamson, who has denied the full extent of the Holocaust and says there were no gas chambers. The move sparked an outcry among Israelis and Jews across the world.

Williamson later apologized for his remarks.

Yad Vashem chairman Avner Shalev expressed satisfaction at Franco's comment, saying that the conference was a step toward "building trust and creating dialogue, in the wake of the latest crisis with the Vatican." >>> By Nir Hasson, Haaretz Correspondent, and The Associated Press | Tuesday, March 10, 2009

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Saudi Arabia ‘Disturbed’ by Arrest Warrant against Sudan President

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SUDAN TRIBUNE: RIYADH – The Saudi government today said it was “disturbed” by the International Criminal Court’s (ICC) decision last week to issue an arrest warrant for Sudanese President Omar Hassan Al-Bashir.

“The council of ministers said the kingdom is concerned and disturbed by the International Criminal Court’s decision to arrest his Excellency President Omar Hassan Al-Bashir” the Saudi Information Minister Abdul Aziz al-Khoja told reporters following a regular cabinet meeting led by King Abdullah bin Abdel-Aziz.

“This will not solve the problems in Sudan. On the contrary, it will complicate them” al-Khoja said.

The ICC judges issued an arrest warrant for Bashir on seven counts of war crimes and crimes against humanity, which include murder, rape and torture. The three-judge panel said it had insufficient grounds for genocide.

Saudi Arabia joins the bulk of Arab states that expressed concern over the indictment without criticizing the court and urging the UN Security Council (UNSC) to invoke Article 16 of the Rome Statute that would suspend ICC proceedings against Bashir for a period of 12 months that can be renewed indefinitely.

“The kingdom will stand by Sudan in facing all that could threaten its sovereignty and territorial unity” he added. >>> ST | Tuesday, March 10, 2009
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Die Geduld des Dalai Lama mit China ist am Ende

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Dem Dalai Lama ist die Geduld mit China am Ende. Foto vom geistigen Oberhaupt der Tibeter dank Google Images

WELT ONLINE: Nie war das geistige Oberhaupt der Tibeter so deutlich wie zum 50. Jahrestag des Volksaufstandes. Offen griff der Dalai Lama China an: Sein Volk erleide unter der chinesischen Besatzung "die Hölle auf Erden" und Tibet brauche "echte Autonomie". Doch gerade momentan scheint eine Einigung weit entfernt. >>> Von Sophie Mühlmann | Dienstag, 10. März 2009

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Le Vatican répond à Obama

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L’Eglise catholique s’oppose à l’utilisation de cellules souches embryonnaires humaines. (Reuters)

leJDD.fr: Si la décision de Barack Obama sur le financement des recherches sur cellules souches embryonnaires humaines a contenté les scientifiques, l'Eglise catholique se montre moins enthousiaste. L'archevêque de Philadelphie s'est empressé de condamner cette décision qui permettrait de réaliser des avancées sur certaines maladies, et qui suppose la destruction d'embryons humains pour y parvenir.

La réponse du Vatican ne s'est pas fait attendre. Seulement un jour après la signature de l'autorisation de financement fédéral de la recherche sur les cellules souches embryonnaires humaines par le président Obama, le cardinal Justin Rigali, s'est empressé de dénoncer cette décision, qu'il qualifie de "triste victoire de la politique sur la science et la morale". L'archevêque de Philadelphie ne s'est pas arrêté là, déclarant que ce décret est "moralement mauvais car il favorise la destruction de vies humaines innocentes, en considérant les êtres vulnérables comme de simples produits bons à être moissonnés". Un jugement sans appel, et peu étonnant de la part du président de la commission pro-vie de la conférence épiscopale américaine. L'Eglise est opposée à l'utilisation de cellules souches embryonnaires humaines car celle-ci suppose la destruction d'embryons humains afin d'obtenir une lignée de cellules. Monseigneur Elio Sgreccia, spécialiste de la bioéthique du Vatican, a d'ailleurs affirmé que la décision du président Obama n'était motivée que par des raisons financières. >>> Par F.F. avec Reuters | Mardi 10 Mars 2009

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Pictured: The Moment an Awe-inspiring Desert Storm Engulfed the Saudi Capital

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Awe-inspiring sandstorm engulfs Riyadh today. Photo courtesy of the Mail Online

MAIL Online: With terrifying majesty, a giant dust storm swept in from the desert and enveloped large parts of the Saudi capital Riyadh today.

The vast, whirling clouds cast an apocalyptic yellowish hue over the city's sprawling surburbs, choking residents with a blanket of grit and sand.

The awe-inspiring storm engulfed buildings and caused huge traffic jams as it enveloped the city of 4million people in a layer of impenetrable gloom.

Riyadh's airport was forced to halt flights as the swirling eddies of dust blacked out visibility from the control tower and on the main runways.

A civil aviation spokesman said: 'It was a very frightening spectacle as it approached the city.

'Outbound flights from Riyadh were suspended and incoming flights were diverted to other airports in the kingdom.'

Motorists said visibility on motorways was reduced a few metres as the storm blew in. >>> By Ian Sparks | Tuesday, March 10, 2009

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Muslim Extremists Shout Abuse at British Soldiers During Home-coming March

THE TELEGRAPH: Muslim extremists shouted abuse at British soldiers during a home-coming march by the 2nd Battalion of the Royal Anglian Regiment.

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A group of around 20 men in traditional Islamic dress held up banners and placards that read: "Anglian Soldiers Butchers of Basra", "Anglian Soldiers Criminals, Murderers Terrorists" and "Baby killers".

As the battalion, which is nicknamed The Poachers, reached Luton Town Hall the small group shouted and yelled "Terrorists" and "Anglian Soliders Go to Hell."

The protestors then had to be protected by police as angry supporters of the soldiers turned on them shouting: "Scum" and "No surrender to the Taliban." >>> | Tuesday, March 10, 2009

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Saudi Cleric: Prosecute Prominent Business Tycoons

YNET NEWS: Islamic law professor issues religious decree calling for prosecution of Waleed bin Talal, al-Waleed al-Ibrahim as 'drug dealers' for owning commercial TV channels broadcasting 'inappropriate programs'

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Waleed bin Talal, one of the richest men in the world. Photo courtesy of Ynet News

A Saudi cleric has published a "fatwa" (Islamic decree) calling for the prosecution of two of the kingdom's most prominent businessmen, who belong to the ruling family.

This fatwa is unusual as it states the names of the two officials and is not just a general call. The two men mentioned are business tycoon Waleed bin Talal, one of the wealthiest people on earth, and al-Waleed al-Ibrahim, the brother-in-law of former Saudi King Fahd.

Yusuf al-Ahmad, an Islamic law professor, called for the two men's prosecution as "drug dealers" due to the fact that they own commercial television channels broadcasting "inappropriate programs". Bin Talal owns Rotana TV and al-Ibrahim owns the MBC channel. >>> Doron Peskin | Tuesday, March 10, 2009

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Guantánamo-Häftlinge sind stolz auf 9/11-Anschläge

TAGES ANZEIGER: Wegen der Anschläge in New York droht fünf Männern, die in Guantánamo inhaftiert sind, die Todesstrafe. In einem heute veröffentlichten Dokument bekennen sie sich mit Stolz zu den Terroranschlägen.

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Der mutmassliche Drahtzieher der Anschläge vom 11. September 2001, Chalid Scheich Mohammed, und vier weitere Angeklagte haben ein umfassendes Geständnis abgelegt. Im Dokument, das die Zeitung «New York Times» jetzt veröffentlicht hat, bezeichnen sie die Anschläge gegen das World Trade Center (WTC) in New York als «Opfergabe an Gott». Die Anschuldigungen gegen sie betrachten die Männer als Abzeichen der Ehre. Das Dokument trägt den Titel «Die islamische Antwort auf die neun Anschuldigungen der Regierung». Gemäss dem Zeitungsbericht wird die US-Justiz das Dokument möglicherweise heute Dienstag veröffentlichen. >>> vin | Dienstag, 10. März 2009

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Saudi Arabia Sees Sharp Rise in Diabetes

AL WATAN: RIYADH: Some 90 people a month have a foot amputated due to diabetes in the Saudi capital, a doctor told AFP on Monday, expressing concern about the high levels of the condition in the oilـrich kingdom.

The number of diabetesـlinked amputations is rising quickly and beginning to occur at younger and younger ages, said Dr Abdulaziz AlـGannass, foot and ankle surgeon at the National Guard King Abdulaziz Medical City in Riyadh.

"We have three cases every day of amputated feet due to diabetes in Riyadh," Gannass told AFP, adding that he could not provide a figure for such cases across the vast desert kingdom.

"It is the number two reason for admission (to hospitals) in the kingdom after trauma," he said.

Gannass called the level of diabetes in the country "shocking", attributing it to poor diet and high sugar consumption, lack of exercise and smoking, and said one of the worst complications, diabetic foot, is on the rise.

Diabetes occurs when a person cannot convert sugar, starches and other foods into energy due to a lack of insulin or because the conversion process is not working properly.

Diabetic foot, involving lack of feeling, ulcers which do not heal, bone softening, gangrene and other complications, results from nerve damage and constricted blood flow in the foot caused by diabetes. >>> AFP | Tuesday, March 10, 2009

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Sheikha Latifa Praises Kuwaiti Women

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Sheikha Latifa Al-Fahad Al-Sabah, Head of the Committeee on Women’s Affairs in Kuwait. Photo courtesy of Al Watan

AL WATAN: KUWAIT: Sheikha Latifa AlـFahad AlـSabah, the Head of the Committee on Women['s] Affairs and President of the Federation of Kuwaiti Women's Associations, said on Monday that Kuwaiti women have greatly participated in the development of Kuwait and have contributed towards the country's prosperity.

On the occasion of International Women''s Day, Sheikha Latifa said in a press release that Kuwaiti Woman has [sic] succeeded in many sectors, including the fields of science and art, as well as assumption of higher positions with the help of national efforts such as education.

She also urged Kuwaiti women to exert more effort for their country's future. [Source: Al Watan] Kuna | Tuesday, March 10, 2009

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Dalai Lama Warns Tibetans Are 'Near Extinction' at 50th Anniversary of Exile

THE TELEGRAPH: The Dalai Lama, Tibet's spiritual leader, has marked 50 years of his flight from China and exile in India with a defiant speech praising the sacrifices of those killed during last year's uprising, but warning that Tibetan identity was "nearing extinction."

Despite 50 years of international campaigning and fruitless negotiations with Chinese leaders, Tibetans were still treated like criminals in their own country, he said.

"These 50 years have brought untold suffering and destruction to the land and people of Tibet. Even today, Tibetans in Tibet live in constant fear and the Chinese authorities remain constantly suspicious of them," he told followers in Dharamsala, the Indian home of his government in exile.

"Today, the religion, culture, language and identity, which successive generations of Tibetans have considered more precious than their lives, are nearing extinction; in short, the Tibetan people are regarded like criminals deserving to be put to death," he said. >>> By Dean Nelson in New Delhi | Tuesday, March 10, 2009

TRIBUNE DE GENÈVE: Le dalaï lama dénonce la répression au Tibet. «Mensonges» répond Pékin

CHINE | Les échanges de déclarations fleurissent à l'occasion du 50e anniversaire de la fuite du chef spirituel tibétain.

Les Tibétains en exil ont marqué mardi le 50e anniversaire du soulèvement réprimé par la Chine et de l'exil du dalaï lama. A cette occasion, leur chef spirituel a accusé Pékin d'avoir fait de la province un «enfer» et tué «des centaines de milliers» de ses compatriotes.

Depuis son lieu d'exil de Dharamsala, dans le nord de l'Inde, le dalaï lama a aussi réitéré sa revendication d'une «autonomie significative» pour son pays natal.

«Ces 50 dernières années ont été celles de la souffrance et des destructions pour le territoire et le peuple du Tibet», a dit le lauréat 1989 du prix Nobel de la paix, dans un discours prononcé devant son temple accroché aux contreforts de l'Himalaya.

«Une fois le Tibet occupé, le gouvernement communiste chinois y a mené toute une série de campagnes de violences et de répression (...) Les Tibétains ont littéralement vécu un enfer sur Terre», a accusé le bonze. >>> ATS/AFP/AP/Reuters | Mardi 10 Mars 2009

WELT ONLINE: Jahrestag des Volksaufstands: Dalai Lama beklagt Leben der Tibeter als Hölle

Vor 50 Jahren erhoben sich die Tibeter gegen China. Der Dalai Lama hat aus diesem Anlass eine dramatische Anklage gegen China erhoben. Die Volksrepublik habe den Tibetern die Hölle auf Erden bereitet, sagte er. Tatsächlich riegelte die chinesische Polizei Tibet zum Jahrestag nahezu vollständig ab. >>> AFP/dpa/lk | Dienstag, 10. März 2009

BERLINER ZEITUNG: Tibeter gedenken des Aufstands vor 50 Jahren

Peking - Unter massiven Sicherheitsvorkehrungen haben die Tibeter ihres Volksaufstandes gegen die Chinesen vom 10. März 1959 gedacht. Das Hochland war praktisch abgeriegelt. Der tibetische Regierungschef Qiangba Puncog beschrieb die Lage in Lhasa als «stabil».

Die Truppen befänden sich in normaler Bereitschaft, sagte der Regierungschef laut amtlicher Nachrichtenagentur Xinhua am Rande der Jahrestagung des Volkskongresses in Peking.

Aus Angst vor einem Wiederaufflammen der Proteste wie vor einem Jahr hatte China die Militärpräsenz massiv verstärkt. Es drangen keine unabhängigen Informationen nach außen. Telefonkontakte zu großen tibetischen Klöstern in Tibet und den angrenzenden Provinzen Qinghai, Gansu und Sichuan seien unterbrochen, berichtete das Zentrum für Demokratie und Menschenrechte aus Hongkong. Bei einem kleinen Zwischenfall an der Nationalitäten-Universität in Chengdu in Sichuan habe jemand Bilder des Dalai Lama und Flugblätter ausgehängt. >>> © dpa | Dienstag, 10. März 2009

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Ayn Rand's Atlas Shrugged Climbs Up Charts During Recession

THE TELEGRAPH: Atlas Shrugged, the literary classic which promotes individual enterprise above all else during tough economic times, has catapulted up the charts since the recession.

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Sales of the 1957 philosophy novel, written by the late Ayn Rand, enjoyed a major resurgence over an 18-month period that coincided with pivotal economic moments.

Such is the modern-day fascination, according to The Economist, that the book's sales rank on Amazon climbed more than 500 places in the book charts over a two-year period, eclipsing such rival tomes as Barack Obama's The Audacity of Hope. >>> By Mark Coleman in Los Angeles | Tuesday, March 10, 2009

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Buffett: Crisis Is an Economic Pearl Harbor

TIMES ONLINE: Warren Buffett said yesterday that the US economy had “fallen off a cliff”, describing the current crisis as “an economic Pearl Harbor” as concern spread about the US Administration’s fitful attempts to halt the collapse of the American banking sector.

The leading investor, an informal adviser to President Obama whose financial diagnoses are widely respected – even though he conceded that he failed to predict the severity of the crisis – said that the economy had come “close to the worst case” imagined, and that recovery would be slow.

Mr Buffett, a multibillionaire, said that the entire banking sector had been hours from collapse in September, and would have imploded without the $700 billion Wall Street emergency bailout.

Mr Buffett also spoke of the growing fears over Mr Obama’s muddled approach to the central issue in solving the economic crisis: what to do with the banks’ $2 trillion of toxic debt that is threatening the collapse of the financial sector. Mr Obama and his Treasury chief, Timothy Geithner, have said that they do not want to nationalise any banks but they are coming under increasing pressure after massive and repeated injections of cash into crippled financial giants such as Citigroup, Bank of America and AIG have failed to stem losses. >>> Tim Reid in Washington | Tuesday, March 10, 2009

AOL: Warren Buffett Says Economy Fell Off Cliff

OMAHA, Neb. - Billionaire Warren Buffett remains confident that America's best days are ahead, but he says the nation likely will face higher unemployment and eventually inflation because of the current economic crisis. Buffett said the nation's leaders need to emphasize a consistent message, and they should support President Barack Obama's efforts to repair the economy because fear is dominating Americans' behavior.

Buffett said the economy has basically followed the worst-case scenario he envisioned six months ago.

"It's fallen off a cliff," Buffett said Monday during a live appearance on cable network CNBC. "Not only has the economy slowed down a lot, but people have really changed their habits like I haven't seen."

Buffett said the changes are reflected in the results of Berkshire Hathaway Inc.'s subsidiaries. He said Berkshire's jewelry companies have suffered, but more people have been willing to switch to Geico to save money on car insurance. The three-hour-long interview aired from another Berkshire subsidiary that has been hampered by the economy, the Nebraska Furniture Mart store in Omaha.

He predicted that unemployment will climb a lot higher before the recession is done, but he also reiterated his optimistic long-term view: "Everything will be all right. We do have the greatest economic machine that man has ever created."

Fear and confusion have been driving consumer and investor behavior in recent months, Buffett said.

The nation's leaders need to clear up the confusion before anyone will become more confident, and he said all 535 members of Congress should stop the partisan bickering about solutions. He said politicians should also stop trying to use the current economic crisis to force through other policy changes.

"We ought to defer most of the things that get people riled up," Buffett said. >>> By Josh Funk, AP | Monday, March 9, 2009

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China lehnt die Demokratie ab

WELT ONLINE: Die Aussage des chinesischen Parlamentspräsidenten Wu auf dem Volkskongress war deutlich: In China wird es keine Demokratie geben. "Wir werden niemals ein Mehrparteiensystem einführen", sagte die Nummer zwei an Chinas Polit-Spitze. Beobachter sehen in der Rede mehr als nur ein Ja zum Sozialismus.

Chinas Parlamentspräsident Wu Bangguo hat einer parlamentarischen Demokratie nach westlichem Vorbild eine klare Absage erteilt.

„Auf keinen Fall können wir das westliche System kopieren“, sagte Wu vor dem Nationalen Volkskongress, der derzeit seine Jahrestagung in Peking abhält. 

„Wir werden niemals ein Mehrparteiensystem einführen“, sagte der 67-Jährige. Auch eine Trennung von Legislative, Exekutive und Judikative oder das Zweikammersystem werde es nicht geben.

In China gelte ein „System von Zusammenarbeit und politischen Beratungen unter dem Dach der Kommunistischen Partei Chinas und kein Mehrparteiensystem nach westlichem Muster“. Wu nimmt in der Hierarchie Chinas nach Staatspräsident Hu Jintao offiziell Platz zwei ein.

Beobachter werteten die Rede als klare Absage an politische Reformen, die sowohl im Ausland als auch in China selbst immer wieder gefordert werden. Volkscongreß: China weist westliches Demokratieprinzip zurück >>> AP/AFP/ab | Montag, 9. März 2009

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Monday, March 09, 2009

Obama, sa nouvelle vie à la Maison Blanche

LE MONDE: Il arrive au bureau Ovale vers 8 heures, nettement plus tard que son prédécesseur George W. Bush, mais il se couche beaucoup moins tôt. Il fait de la gymnastique tous les jours, et il est très heureux, après deux ans de campagne électorale, de pouvoir dormir sous le même toit que sa famille. Il reçoit 40 000 lettres par jour. Chaque matin, le "staff" lui en sélectionne une dizaine qu'il va lire pendant la journée, dans les quelques minutes qu'il a demandé qu'on lui laisse entre ses rendez-vous. Barack Obama, qui a donné un aperçu de sa routine de président dans une série d'entretiens, a eu du mal à s'habituer à sa solitude forcée. Il a insisté pour que son équipe lui organise une sortie hebdomadaire, au contact des Américains. >>> Corine Lesnes, LeMonde | Lundi, 09 Mars 2009

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Sarkozy Provokes Anger with Luxury Holiday in Mexico

THE TELEGRAPH: President Nicolas Sarkozy and his wife Carla have provoked an outcry in France by spending the weekend in a £2,100-a-night beach-front villa in Mexico.

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The couple spent the weekend at the El Tamarindo Beach and Golf Resort, located in a nature reserve on Mexico’s south-eastern Pacific Coast.

The villa cost £1,640 plus 17 per cent tax and 10 per cent service charge – making a total of just over £2,100 per night. However, the overall cost including security and staff is believed to have come to £45,000.

The visit was shrouded in secrecy and disclosed only after Mrs Bruni-Sarkozy inadvertently told friends at a charity event on Thursday afternoon that “I’m leaving tonight for Mexico” after her husband had burst in a little earlier.

The one-bedroom villa, owned by a multi-millionaire friend of Mexico’s President Felipe Calderón, comes with private pool, outdoor Jacuzzi, butler, cook and maid. It is set in 2,000 acres of tropical rainforest. The Elysée said the presidential couple had sought to keep the private break secret “for security reasons”.

Unemployment in France passed two million in January and the country is expected to go into recession this quarter. “I find [the holiday] very shocking at a time of international crisis and rising unemployment,” Marielle de Sarnez, the vice-president of the centrist Modem party, said.

“At root, it reveals the glaring gap between the president and the people: he is not aware of the state of the country and what the French are going through. The least a leader can do is to assume a form of solidarity with the population. Why can’t he just take a normal break? He’s not obliged to go to a palace, even if someone else is paying.” >>> By Henry Samuel in Paris | Monday, March 9, 2009

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Time to Get Rid of Gordon Brown, the Profligate Prime Minister!

THE TELEGRAPH: John Howard, the former Australian prime minister, has warned that Gordon Brown's policy of imposing large debt levels will load "nasty medicine" onto future generations.

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His comments come after Nicolas Sarkozy, the French President, said cutting VAT in the UK was a "mistake" and warned that running up large debts in Britain could "ruin the country".

In an interview with The Daily Telegraph, Mr Howard said that spending billions to try to survive the recession merely stored up problems for future generations, he said.

He said: "Medicine will have to be taken and it is a question of making sure that we don't load all the bad nasty medicine onto future generations.

"It is common-sense that if you get too deeply into debt the burden you put on future generations is enormous."

Mr Howard, who was led the right wing Liberal Government from 1996 to 2007 and a close ally of Tony Blair when he was Prime Minister, said he was worried that governments seemed to think that there was no alternative to this form of "deficit spending" to survive the recession.

He said: "There is a danger that governments generally will think that the solution is to go ever deeper into debt. That troubles me because I don't think it is.

"My sense is that over the last month or six weeks the sense of restraint how far you go into debt seems to have disappeared and that troubles me.

"There is a mood developing that it does not matter how much you are going into debt. I am not sure that is a sensible thing." Former Australian PM John Howard Warns of Gordon Brown's Nasty Medicine >>> By Christopher Hope, Whitehall Editor | Monday, March 9, 2009

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Israeli, Vatican Historians Meet to Discuss Wartime Pope

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HAARETZ: Israeli and Vatican historians met for the first time Sunday to discuss the current state of research into Pope Pius XII and his Holocaust-era conduct.

The gathering at Israel's Yad Vashem Holocaust memorial signals a growing willingness of Israeli and Vatican officials to try to resolve one of their most sensitive disagreements - the pope's action or inaction during the Nazi genocide.

Most Jews believe Pope Pius XII was partly to blame for the scope of the Holocaust tragedy for failing to speak out publicly against the Nazi atrocities or attempting to mobilize Catholics in Germany and elsewhere to stop it.

The Vatican has struggled to defend its wartime pope as it pushes his sainthood cause, insisting that Pius spearheaded discreet diplomacy that saved thousands of Jews.

A symbol of the dispute is a caption of a photo of Pius at Yad Vashem's museum that says he did not protest the Nazi genocide of Jews and maintained a largely neutral position. The Vatican protests the wording. >>> Associated Press | Monday, March 9, 2009

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Rachida Dati 'Forced to Take Unconventional Route to Motherhood'

THE TELEGRAPH: Rachida Dati, the French justice minister, has defended her decision to return to work five days after giving birth in her first interview since her lightning-fast maternity leave.

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Miss Dati, 43, who has fallen from grace with President Nicolas Sarkozy, said that her decision to return immediately to work was personal and not an attempt to prove she was a "high-performance" superwoman.

"My health was up to it and I would have done nothing against my doctor's advice. You mustn't believe that I wasn't tired. Of course I was. I'm not 20 anymore. Moreover, I'm justice minister, I have my duties," she told Le Journal du Dimanche. "But, fundamentally, I believe that the most important right of women is freedom," she said, in an interview that was published on International Women's Day.

France's first minister of North African descent ignited a fierce debate after giving birth by Caesarean section to baby Zohra in January, with several feminists saying she had done a disservice to working women by rushing back to the office so soon.

The unmarried Miss Dati, who has described her private life as "complicated", reaffirmed that she had no intention of naming the father of her daughter, merely adding: "Of course I would have dreamed of starting a more conventional family, but life decided otherwise."

Among those who have denied being the father are Mr Sarkozy's brother François, a Qatari prosecutor and Jose Maria Aznar, the former Spanish prime minister.

Miss Dati, who is also mayor of Paris' chic 7th arrondissement, responded to allegations that have sapped her star status, including that she had bullied staff and magistrates, was more fond of fashion and gems than ministerial dossiers and had more or less been fired by Mr Sarkozy.

She defended her political record, saying that she had pushed through 30 reforms during her two years in the job, one of which other ministers had tried and failed to enact over several decades. She was not "impulsive or hot-headed", she said, but had natural "authority". >>> By Henry Samuel in Paris | Monday, March 9, 2009

leJDD.fr: Dati: "Le premier droit des femmes, c'est la liberté"

Rachida Dati a choisi la journée de la femme pour faire taire ses détracteurs et leur dire qu'à l'avenir, il faudra compter sur elle. La ministre de la Justice, qui va quitter prochainement la place Vendôme pour mener la campagne des élections européennes en Ile-de-France s'explique sur son parcours, sa médiatisation et ses réformes, et assume complètement son bilan.

Vous avez 43 ans, un premier enfant et vous changez de job. Au moins trois raisons de faire un bilan. Quel est-il?

L'événement qui a été le plus marquant pour moi, c'est la naissance de ma fille. J'ai longtemps cru ne pas pouvoir avoir d'enfant, ça a été une belle surprise. Quant au job, en briguant un mandat de députée européenne, je change de responsabilités mais pas de mission. Je reste au service des Français. J'ai l'honneur d'être ministre de la Justice, un ministère où le drame, la douleur, les difficultés sont le quotidien. J'ai plus que jamais envie de continuer à faire de la politique, c'est-à-dire d'améliorer la vie des gens. Ma capacité d'indignation reste intacte.

Depuis que vous êtes ministre, vous avez fait 30 unes de quotidiens et
60 couvertures de magazines. Mais ce sont votre personnalité, vos toilettes, vos amours qui ont monopolisé l'attention, pas vos réformes...


L'exposition venait de ma nomination. En me plaçant à la tête d'un ministère régalien, Nicolas Sarkozy a donné un signe fort à la société française. J'en ai accepté la contrepartie médiatique. Mais, vous savez, au bout d'un moment, vous ne vous reconnaissez même plus, ni dans les images ni dans les propos que l'on vous prête. >>> Propos recueillis par Anne-Laure BARRET, Marie-Laure DELORME et Marie-Christine TABET, Le Journal du Dimanche | Samedi 07 Mars 2009

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Das Monsterbudget

ZEIT ONLINE: Barack Obamas Haushaltsentwurf treibt Ausgaben, Schulden und Steuern gefährlich in die Höhe

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Zwei Zahlen, die nicht alle Tage vorkommen: ein Haushaltsdefizit von 1,75 Billionen Dollar, das 12,5 Prozent der Wirtschaftsleistung (BIP) entspricht. Werfen wir einen Blick nach Europa, um Barack Obamas Budgetvorlage einzuordnen: Brüssel wollte 2004 hohe Strafen gegen Deutschland und Frankreich verhängen, weil die schon wieder die Defizitgrenze von drei Prozent durchbrochen hatten. Ein doppelstelliges Defizit – das hat Amerika seit dem Zweiten Weltkrieg nicht mehr erlebt. Ein Trost für Obama: 1944 klaffte eine Lücke von 50 Prozent – sieben Billionen (heutige) Dollar. Die Europäer, die den Amerikanern schon bei fünf Prozent gern und ausgiebig die absolute Verantwortungslosigkeit bescheinigt haben, zucken heute mit den Schultern. Trotzdem wollen 1,75 Billionen Dollar erst einmal geborgt sein. Die US-Bundesobligationen werden, das bedenkt derzeit niemand, auch in Europa platziert werden, also hier die Zinsen hochtreiben und Kapital absaugen.

Die Kommentatoren auf dieser Seite des Atlantiks haben das Monsterbudget des Obama sogar wohlwollend aufgenommen. Auch hier ein wenig Perspektive: Die vier Billionen des Haushalts sind noch etwas mehr als das gesamte deutsche BIP und sehr viel mehr als nur ein »stimulus«, eine Konjunkturspritze, mit Goodies für viele und vieles – zum Beispiel für Stipendien, aber auch für die Armee (plus vier Prozent).

Der Kern des Programms (wenn denn alles durch den Kongress geht, was nicht geschehen wird) ist ein Stück »Sozialdemokratisierung« Amerikas – wenn auch nicht so radikal wie unter Roosevelt (1933 bis 1945). Der Bund allein wird nun 28 Prozent des BIP verbrauchen – acht Punkte mehr als 2007. Das ist ein europäischer Wert.

Der Bund zahlt heute schon 587 Milliarden Dollar für die staatliche Gesundheitsversicherung (ja, die gibt es), da will er in den nächsten zehn Jahren noch 634 Milliarden drauflegen, um auch den 30 bis 40 Millionen Unversicherten staatlichen Schutz zukommen zu lassen. >>> Von Josef Joffe | Montag, 3. März 2009

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Clinton geht auf Konfrontationskurs zu Netanjahu

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ZEIT ONLINE: Wie werden sich Washington und Jerusalem nach dem Machtwechsel arrangieren? Bei ihrem Antrittsbesuch in Israel hat US-Außenministerin Clinton dem designierten Premier Netanjahu klar die Richtung vorgegeben

Die USA beharren auf der Zweistaatenlösung in Nahost. Sie gehen damit auf Kollisionskurs zum designierten israelischen Ministerpräsidenten Benjamin Netanjahu, der einen eigenständigen Palästinenserstaat bisher ablehnt. Eine entsprechende Vereinbarung in der Region sei jedoch "unausweichlich", sagte US-Außenministerin Hillary Clinton bei ihrem Besuch in Israel. Fortschritte in Richtung einer Zwei-Staaten-Lösung seien durchaus auch in Israels Interesse. Der Weg zu einer Beilegung des israelisch-palästinensischen Konflikts sei zwar steinig, erlaube aber keinen Aufschub.

Gleichzeitig versicherte sie Israel des "fundamentalen Bündnisses" mit den USA. "Wir haben das israelische Volk immer unterstützt und werden dies weiterhin tun." Sie freue sich auf die Zusammenarbeit mit der neuen Regierung. "Dies bedeutet ja nicht, dass wir als gute Freunde nicht auch andere Meinungen haben können."

Der rechtsorientierte Likud-Vorsitzende Netanjahu hatte mehr als eine Stunde mit Clinton und dem neuen US-Nahostgesandten George Mitchell gesprochen. "Das gemeinsame Ziel ist es, mit kreativem Denken Wege zu Fortschritten zu finden, um aus dem Labyrinth herauszukommen", sagte er nach dem Treffen. Bei dem Gespräch sei es um die Palästinenserfrage, um Iran und regionale Themen gegangen. "Wir haben vereinbart, dass wir uns nach der Regierungsbildung wieder treffen und eng zusammenarbeiten wollen, um Wohlstand, Sicherheit und Frieden in unserer Region zu gewährleisten." >>> © ZEIT ONLINE, dpa, Reuters | Mittwoch, 4. März 2009

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Memo from Istanbul: Nearly a Million Genocide Victims, Covered in a Cloak of Amnesia

THE NEW YORK TIMES: ISTANBUL — For Turkey, the number should have been a bombshell.

According to a long-hidden document that belonged to the interior minister of the Ottoman Empire, 972,000 Ottoman Armenians disappeared from official population records from 1915 through 1916.

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In Turkey, any discussion of what happened to the Ottoman Armenians can bring a storm of public outrage. But since its publication in a book in January, the number — and its Ottoman source — has gone virtually unmentioned. Newspapers hardly wrote about it. Television shows have not discussed it.

“Nothing,” said Murat Bardakci, the Turkish author and columnist who compiled the book.

The silence can mean only one thing, he said: “My numbers are too high for ordinary people. Maybe people aren’t ready to talk about it yet.”

For generations, most Turks knew nothing of the details of the Armenian genocide of 1915 to 1918, when more than a million Armenians were killed as the Ottoman Turk government purged the population. Turkey locked the ugliest parts of its past out of sight, Soviet-style, keeping any mention of the events out of schoolbooks and official narratives in an aggressive campaign of forgetting.

But in the past 10 years, as civil society has flourished here, some parts of Turkish society are now openly questioning the state’s version of events. In December, a group of intellectuals circulated a petition that apologized for the denial of the massacres. Some 29,000 people have signed it.

With his book, “The Remaining Documents of Talat Pasha,” Mr. Bardakci (pronounced bard-AK-chuh) has become, rather unwillingly, part of this ferment. The book is a collection of documents and records that once belonged to Mehmed Talat, known as Talat Pasha, the primary architect of the Armenian deportations. >>> By Sabrina Tavernise | Sunday, March 8, 2009

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Clinton betont die Schlüsselrolle der Türkei

NZZ Online: Ankündigung eines baldigen Besuchs von Präsident Obama

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Die amerikanische Aussenministerin Hillary Clinton hat sich am Samstag bei einem Besuch in Ankara für eine engere Kooperation zwischen den Vereinigten Staaten und der Türkei starkgemacht. Zur Untermauerung ihres Bekenntnisses kündigte Clinton einen baldigen Besuch von Präsident Barack Obama in der Türkei an. Die Visite, die in ungefähr einem Monat stattfinden soll, sei ein Ausdruck für den hohen Stellenwert der Freundschaft zwischen den beiden Ländern. Clinton traf in Ankara ihren Amtskollegen Ali Babacan und hatte eine knapp zweistündige Unterredung mit dem Regierungschef Recep Tayyip Erdogan. In Medienauftritten lobte Clinton das Gastland als Beispiel für eine erfolgreiche Koexistenz von Demokratie, Moderne und Islam. Entsprechend grosse Hoffnungen setzen die USA auf eine aktive Rolle der Türkei im Nahost-Friedensprozess. >>> tf | Sonntag, 8. März 2009

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Elderly Saudi [Syrian? – see below] Woman Sentenced to Lashings

UPI: RIYADH, Saudi Arabia -- A 75-year-old Saudi Arabian woman has been sentenced to receive 40 lashes for hosting two unrelated men in her house, local media reported.

The Saudi daily newspaper al-Watan said the woman, Khamisa Mohammed Sawadi, has appealed her sentence after being charged with offenses against Islam by the religious police, the Commission for the Promotion of Virtue and Prevention of Vice, CNN reported Monday.

Sawadi says the two men in her house were a man she considers her son because she breast-fed him as a baby and a friend who was escorting him as he delivered bread to the elderly woman.

"It's made everybody angry because this is like a grandmother," Saudi women's rights activist Wajeha Huwaider told CNN. "Forty lashes -- how can she handle that pain? You cannot justify it."

The U.S. broadcaster reported that Saudi religious police last week also detained two male novelists for questioning after they approached a female writer, Halima Muzfar, for an autograph at a book fair in Riyadh. [Source: UPI] Monday, March 9, 2009

CNN: Saudis Order 40 Lashes for Elderly Woman for Mingling

A Saudi Arabian court has sentenced a 75-year-old Syrian woman to 40 lashes, four months imprisonment and deportation from the kingdom for having two unrelated men in her house, according to local media reports.

According to the Saudi daily newspaper Al-Watan, troubles for the woman, Khamisa Mohammed Sawadi, began last year when a member of the religious police entered her house in the city of Al-Chamli and found her with two unrelated men, "Fahd" and "Hadian."

Fahd told the policeman that he had the right to be there, because Sawadi had breast-fed him as a baby and was therefore considered to be a son to her in Islam, according to Al-Watan. Fahd, 24, added that his friend Hadian was escorting him as he delivered bread for the elderly woman. The policeman then arrested both men.

Saudi Arabia follows a strict interpretation of Islam called Wahhabism and punishes unrelated men and women who are caught mingling.

The Commission for the Promotion of Virtue and Prevention of Vice, feared by many Saudis, is made up of several thousand religious policemen charged with duties such as enforcing dress codes, prayer times and segregation of the sexes. Under Saudi law, women face many restrictions, including a strict dress code and a ban on driving. Women also need to have a man's permission to travel.

Al Watan obtained the court's verdict and reported that it was partly based on the testimony of the religious police. In his ruling, the judge said it had been proved that Fahd is not the Sawadi's son through breastfeeding.

The court also doled out punishment to the two men. Fahd was sentenced to four months in prison and 40 lashes; Hadian was sentenced to six months in prison and 60 lashes. In a phone call with Al Watan, the judge declined to comment and suggested the newspaper review the case with the Ministry of Justice.

Sawadi told the newspaper that she will appeal, adding that Fahd is indeed her son through breastfeeding.

The case has sparked anger in Saudi Arabia. >>> By Mohammed Jamjoom and Saad Abedine | Monday, March 9, 2009

THE TELEGRAPH: Saudi Court Sentences Widow, 75, to Lashes for 'Mingling with Men'

A 75-year-old widow has been sentenced to 40 lashes and four months in prison in Saudi Arabia for mingling with two young men who were reportedly bringing her bread.

The sentence has sparked new criticism of Saudi Arabia's ultraconservative religious police and judiciary.

Khamisa Sawadi, a Syrian-born woman who was married to a Saudi, was convicted and sentenced last week for meeting with men who were not her immediate relatives. Saudi law prohibits men and women who are not immediate relatives from mingling.

The two men, including one who was Mrs Sawadi's late husband's nephew, were also found guilty and sentenced to prison terms and lashes.

The elderly woman met the two 24-year-old men last April after she asked them to bring her five loaves of bread, the Saudi newspaper Al-Watan reported.

The men - identified by Al-Watan as the nephew, Fahd al-Anzi, and his friend and business partner Hadiyan bin Zein - went to Mrs Sawadi's home in the city of al-Chamil, north of the Saudi capital, Riyadh. After delivering the bread, the two men were arrested by a one of the religious police, Al-Watan reported.

The court said it based its March 3 ruling on "citizen information" and testimony from Mr Anzi's father, who accused Mrs Sawadi of corruption.

"Because she said she doesn't have a husband and because she is not a Saudi, conviction of the defendants of illegal mingling has been confirmed," the court verdict read. >>> Telegraph’s Foreign Staff and Agencies, Riyadh | Tuesday, March 10, 2009

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Heather Price-Wright: Gay Marriage a Matter of Basic Civil Rights

DAILYWILDCAT.COM: The United States observes Black History Month in February, followed by Women's History Month in March. Both celebrate the stories and triumphs of historically oppressed demographics. Though neither group has entirely achieved equality in this country, this election cycle alone has seen huge strides for both African-African and women citizens.[.] Both Hillary Rodham Clinton and Sarah Palin were serious contenders for roles in the White House, and on Jan. 20, Barack Obama became the nation's first black president.

It's easy, especially in the midst of these celebratory months, to pat one's back and congratulate ourselves for the great strides we've made toward equality for all. Meanwhile, a new civil rights fight is brewing right under our national nose, and revealing that we haven't come nearly as far as we'd like to believe.

Last November, three states, including Arizona, voted to constitutionally ban gay marriage. The most notable of these states was California, which passed Proposition 8 with 52 percent of the vote. Prop 8 changed the California State Constitution to include a clause which reads, unequivocally, "Only marriage between a man and a woman is valid or recognized in California."

This amendment could nullify the nearly 18,000 same-sex marriages currently recognized in California, since the Supreme Court began granting marriage licenses to same-sex couples in mid-2008. That act seemed a major moment in the struggle for gay rights. Sadly, those opposed to marriage equality set out immediately to undo that paramount stride. The pro-Prop 8 campaign raised a whopping $43.3 million, making it the highest-funded campaign of the November 2008 election, apart from those of some presidential candidates.

When Prop 8 and the similar propositions in Florida and Arizona passed, the United States took a major step backwards; constitutions were never meant to enshrine prejudice or take rights away from people. Constitutional amendments were fundamentally designed, from the Bill of Rights onward, to protect the freedom of the American people - never to challenge it.

The last major battle in this country over marriage rights was the Supreme Court case Loving v. Virginia, in which the court overturned an 1883 decision to allow bans on miscegenation. The case ended restrictions on marriage based on race, restrictions that had sprung up out of ignorance, hatred, and fear for the future of the American family. >>> By Heather Price-Wright | Monday, March 9, 2009

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British Foster Sharia Courts to Counter Afghan Extremists

WA TODAY: BRITISH officials are helping to establish informal sharia courts in southern Afghanistan to discourage Afghans from turning to the Taliban for justice.

State-sanctioned Islamic and tribal justice in remote regions of Helmand province has led to councils of village and tribal elders adjudicating disputes over land and water rights.

Verdicts based on Islamic law and Pashtun tribal code allow Afghans to bypass the notoriously slow and corrupt Government courts and are aimed at preventing the Taliban from exploiting festering disputes.

"Informal justice is almost what the Taliban started by offering - it is what they continue to focus on," the Foreign Office official leading the effort to rebuild Helmand, Hugh Powell, said.

The Taliban gained power in the mid-1990s by promising order after years of civil war and rule by predatory warlords.
Its courts mete out swift justice and are a popular alternative to the official system.

British officials helping the Afghan Government set up the justice councils acknowledge the new bodies compromise international plans to deliver a modern, largely secular, legal system. >>> Ben Farmer Lashkar Gah, Afghanistan | Monday, 9, 2009

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Obama Bid to Turn to Moderate Taliban 'Will Fail'

THE GUARDIAN: Co-opting fighters unlikely to succeed, say critics / Fighters view US overture as sign of weakness

Barack Obama's call for "moderate" Taliban members to be brought in from the cold met with scepticism yesterday from leading Afghan opposition figures, who warned that co-opting fighters would fail as long as Hamid Karzai's government appeared weak and corrupt.

Repeating a successful strategy in Iraq, Obama floated the idea of appealing to Taliban adherents who are alienated by the extremism of al-Qaida fighters and might be prepared to switch sides.

"Part of the success in Iraq involved reaching out to people that we would consider to be Islamic fundamentalists but who were willing to work with us because they had been completely alienated by the tactics of al-Qaida in Iraq," Obama said in an interview published yesterday. "There may be some comparable opportunities in Afghanistan and the Pakistani region."

But opposition figures warned that insurgents groups rarely ceded ground when they thought they were winning.

Ashraf Ghani, a former Afghanistan finance minister, who is to stand as presidential candiate in the elections in August, said: "I don't know of a single peace process that has been successfully negotiated from a position of weakness or stalemate."

A Taliban spokesman, who said that the US president's overture was a sign of weakness, poured cold water on the notion that "moderate" fighters could be easily turned. >>> Jon Boone in Kabul | Monday, March 9, 2009

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Violée, avortée puis excommuniée

leJDD.fr: L'Eglise est de nouveau au centre d'une polémique. Le Vatican a justifié lundi l'excommunication prononcée jeudi par l'Eglise brésilienne à l'encontre d'une femme qui avait fait avorter sa fillette de 9 ans, enceinte de jumeaux après avoir été violée par son beau-père. Ce dernier n'a pas été touché par la sanction, car "le viol est moins grave que l'avortement" explique le Vatican.

Après l'affaire Williamson, l'Eglise catholique se paye le luxe d'une nouvelle polémique, qui renforce son image rétrograde sur les questions de société. Le Vatican a officiellement pris parti lundi en faveur de l'Eglise brésilienne, ayant excommunié jeudi dernier une mère qui a fait avorter sa fillette de neuf ans. Violée par son beau-père, l'enfant était enceinte de jumeaux. L'équipe médicale qui a pratiqué l'opération a également été mise au ban de l'Eglise. Le beau-père en revanche, coupable de viol aux yeux de la loi, n'a pas eu à subir les foudres de l'Eglise. "le viol est moins grave que l'avortement", a justifié lundi le cardinal Giovanni Battista Re, préfet de la congrégation pour les évêques au Vatican. "C'est un triste cas, mais le vrai problème est que les jumeaux conçus étaient deux personnes innocentes, qui avaient le droit de vivre et qui ne pouvaient pas être supprimées", a déclaré Mgr Re, qui est également président de la Commission pontificale pour l'Amérique latine. >>> Par M.P., leJDD.fr | Lundi 09 Mars 2009

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Muslim PC Sues after Workmates 'Laughed at His Beard'

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MAIL Online: A Muslim police officer claims he was forced out of his job by colleagues who made fun of his beard and called him a 'f***ing Paki'.

PC Javid Iqbal, 38, said white officers openly discussed in front of him how they were ' better' than their ethnic-minority colleagues.

The married father of two also claims officers pulled faces at each other if told they had to go out on patrol with him and forced him to walk home from a job instead of picking him up.

Mr Iqbal says he was sacked after fellow-officers in Luton launched a 'smear and witch-hunt campaign' during which they lodged a string of complaints about his performance.

He is taking the Bedfordshire force to an employment tribunal claiming he is the victim of racial and religious discrimination and unfair dismissal.

The claims will add to concern about institutional racism in police forces.

An employment tribunal in London recently heard evidence that an 'apartheid culture' was operated at Belgravia police station, with separate vans for white and black staff.

Mr Iqbal, who was born and raised in Stevenage, Hertfordshire, told the Daily Mail: 'My beard is an important part of my identity which helps other Muslims relate to me. >>> By Andrew Levy | Monday, March 9, 2009

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Illegal Immigrant Numbers Higher than Official Estimates

THE TELEGRAPH: There are nearly three quarters of a million illegal immigrants in Britain, research has suggested.

A study by the London School of Economics suggests that the number of people living in the UK without permission is much higher than previously thought.

The last official estimate of illegal immigration, a Home Office report in 2001, put the figure at 430,000.

Because of the nature of illegal immigration, accurately charting numbers is difficult. The LSE team said the figure lies somewhere between 524,000 and 947,000, with a "midpoint" figure of 725,000.

The LSE study was commissioned by Boris Johnson, the Mayor of London, who is advocating a form of amnesty for illegal immigrants, something both the Government and the Conservative Party leadership oppose.

Many illegal immigrants work without paying taxes. Mr Johnson said that it is not realistic to try to find and expel all illegal immigrants, so it is better to try to bring them into the system and make them pay taxes.

"What I am trying to get people to recognise is that there are limits to what the policy to expulsions is able to achieve at the moment. Failing that, and it is failing, we need to think of a better alternative," Mr Johnson told the BBC. >>> | Monday, March 9, 2009

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