Sunday, March 29, 2009

Geert Wilders' Freedom Party Rises to 32 seats

RADIO NETHERLANDS WORLDWIDE: The Freedom Party of populist right-wing leader Geert Wilders has climbed again in the polls, this time to a record of 32 seats in the 150-seat parliament. The Freedom Party is in first place and is now four seats ahead of the Christian Democrats, the largest of the three parties in the governing coalition. Pollster Maurice de Hond attributes the rise in popularity to his departure from a parliamentary debate on Thursday. He walked out of the debate in a huff, describing the debate on the economic crisis as "a sham".

His ratings began to soar in February, when the British government refused to allow him to enter the country. Sixty percent of voters who describe themselves as right-wing say they will vote for Wilders' Freedom Party. [Source: RNW] | Sunday, March 29, 2009

The Dawning of a New Dark Age (Paperback & Hardback – The Netherlands) >>>
Freedom for Shia Moslems and Homosexuals Suffers Setback in Morocco

LA MIDDLE EASTERN POLICY EXAMINER: Unlike the positive news from Morocco in connection with International Women’s Day, the North African country recently narrowed the scope of personal freedom for two minorities, Shia Moslems and gays.

First, Morocco ended diplomatic ties with Iran, stating that Iran was spreading Shia Islam within Morocco. Since Iran is a prominent state sponsor of terrorism and Islamism, this might have been a mere pretext. However, the authorities went on to arrest several Moroccans for converting to Shia Islam. An Iraqi school in Rabat was closed following parents’ complaints that the school promoted Shia Islam.

Foreign Minister Taeib Fassi Fihri criticized Moroccan associations seeking to develop Shia Islam in the country, allegedly with Iranian support: “Morocco cannot accept that activities of this type be conducted, directly or indirectly, or via a so-called nongovernmental organization.” He called it an “attack on the foundations” of the country and on the “cement” of Malekite Islam, the form of Sunni Islam prevalent in Morocco.

Second, on March 21 the Interior Ministry issued a statement: “Certain media are taking a stand for certain ignominious behaviors, which is a provocation for the national public opinion. Any act contrary to moral or religious values will be repressed.” An anonymous ministry official said on March 24 that this was a reference to newspapers that had advocated greater tolerance for homosexuality. >>> Paul Kujawsky | Friday, March 27, 2009
'Germany Soft on Iran Due to Financial Considerations'

HAARETZ: A former minister in the Iranian regime of the Ayatollah Khomeini accused Germany on Saturday of failing to apply the necessary pressure on Tehran to halt its controversial nuclear program due to financial reasons.

"Germany prefers to safeguard its financial interests in Iran, and prefers its billion-dollar business deals rather than applying the necessary pressure to bring an end to the Iranian nuclear program," said Ayatollah Dr. Mehdi Haeri Khorshidi, who fled to Germany in 1986 and remained there until 2003, speaking at a conference on Iran at Haifa University.

Khorshidi served as the justice minister in Ayatollah Khomeini's first administration, as well as serving as the advisor on religious affairs.

The Iranian minister was arrested in 1981 after voicing criticism against the Ayatollah's regime, and remained in prison for five years until he fled to Germany. In 2003, he left Germany for the U.S., where he lives today.

According to Khorshidi, Germany has stepped up its commerce with Iran, in blatant disregard of its nuclear program, which the West believes aims to manufacture a nuclear bomb, and its history of human rights violations. >>> By Fadi Eyadat, Haaretz Correspondent | Saturday, March 28, 2009
Banned Brit Hurls Insults at Canada's Immigration Minister

CANADA.COM: OTTAWA - George Galloway, the British MP who's been declared persona non grata by the Harper government, once demanded that Britain's Labour government block a visit by far-right French politician Jean-Marie Le Pen.

Galloway, an outspoken opponent of the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq, was informed Friday he won't be allowed into Canada for a scheduled four-city speaking tour because he led a convoy that delivered humanitarian aid to Hamas officials in Gaza earlier this month.

Canada considers Hamas a terrorist organization. In a letter, Robert Orr, the immigration program manager at the Canadian High Commission, told Galloway his "material support'' for Hamas makes him inadmissible under Section 34 of the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act.

Galloway has vowed to fight the ban in court. “That's the way the right-wing, last-ditch dead-enders of Bushism in Ottawa conduct their business,'' he sneered in an article he wrote in Saturday's Guardian.

In it, he described Jason Kenney, the minister of citizenship and immigration, as a “gay-baiter, gung-ho armchair warrior, with an odd habit of exceeding his immigration brief.''

Kenney could overturn the ban imposed by border security officials, but has stated he has no intention of doing so.

Being banned by Kenney, wrote Galloway, “is like being told to sit up straight by the hunchback of Notre Dame or being lectured on due diligence by Conrad Black.''

But in 2004, the shoe was on the other foot. Then it was Galloway who argued, unsuccessfully, that David Plunkett, then Britain's home secretary, should prevent Le Pen, the aging leader of the French National Front party, from entering Britain.

“Le Pen should not be allowed to set foot on to British soil at any time,'' he said then. "If the Home Secretary allows into this country someone who denies the Holocaust and who is on record as hating all Muslims, he will be siding with the neo-Nazi far-right against multicultural Britain.''

As well, there's no sign Galloway objected last month when Britain denied entry to Geert Wilders, a Dutch member of Parliament who has compared the Koran to Mein Kampf and blamed Islamic texts for inciting the 9/11 terrorist attacks. >>> By Don Butler, Canwest News Service | Sunday, March 22, 2009

The Dawning of a New Dark Age (Paperback/Broché – Canada) >>>
The Dawning of a New Dark Age (Hardback/Relié – Canada) >>>
Indian Ocean Island Votes on Becoming Fully French

INTERNATIONAL HERALD TRIBUNE: Voters on Mayotte, a tiny island in the Indian Ocean, decide by referendum Sunday whether to become a full-fledged part of France, a change of status that would end local traditions like polygamy and Islamic courts.

Mayotte, 400 km (250 miles) east of Mozambique and 300 km west of Madagascar, is a former French colony that voted against independence in referenda in 1974 and 1976. It stayed French, with a status allowing legal differences from the mainland.

It has a population of about 186,000 people, of whom 95 percent are Sunni Muslims.

Keen to strengthen ties with mainland France that have kept Mayotte richer and more stable than the coup-prone neighbouring archipelago of Comoros, many islanders have long demanded to upgrade their status to a "departement," or full part of France.

"We may be black, poor and Muslim, but we have been French longer than Nice," Abdoulatifou Aly, a legislator from Mayotte, was quoted as saying in French weekly L'Express.

President Nicolas Sarkozy promised during his 2007 campaign a referendum to allow the people of Mayotte to decide.

If, as expected, they vote yes, a government road map says that Mayotte will become France's 101st department in 2011. >>> By Estelle Shirbon, Reuters | Sunday, March 29, 2009

L’EXPRESS: Mayotte bientôt 101e département français

Le référendum sur la départementalisation de l'île a débuté ce dimanche matin: un scrutin à l'issue duquel la victoire du "oui" semble assurée.

Photobucket
Une femme vote à Mayotte le 29 mars 2009. Crédits photo: AFP/Richard Bouhet et L’Express

Les 70.000 électeurs de Mayotte votaient dimanche pour faire de leur petite île de l'Océan indien le 101e département français et le 5è DOM, dernière étape d'un long processus entamé en 1974, dont ils espèrent qu'il leur garantira la stabilité et une amélioration de leur niveau de vie. L'issue du référendum ne fait guère de doute dans cette île où l'ensemble de la classe politique et les syndicats ont fait campagne pour le "oui", et où les seules voix discordantes sont venues de dignitaires religieux musulmans, qui dénoncent la disparition progressive de certaines de leurs prérogatives.

Sous un ciel bleu et une chaleur accablante, les Mahorais se rendaient à la mi-journée dans les 130 bureaux de vote répartis dans l'île, les femmes drapées dans leur "salouva", grand tissu aux couleurs lumineuses, assorti au "kichali", voile porté sur la tête, et les hommes chapeautés du "kofia", couvre-chef traditionnel que l'on retrouve dans tout l'archipel des Comores. >>> | Dimanche 29 Mars 2009
A Muslim Argues with Richard Dawkins – Funny

Dawkins Destroys Harun Yahya

Part 1:


Part 2

Richard Dawkins >>>
Harun Yahya on Al-Jazeera TV

Richard Dawkins: Apostasy in Islam Carries the Death Penalty

Obama Will Face a Defiant World on Foreign Visit

Photobucket
LONDON A protest of the Group of 20 meeting on Saturday. Trade unions and foes of globalization and war have planned marches. Photo courtesy of The New York Times

THE NEW YORK TIMES: WASHINGTON — President Obama is facing challenges to American power on multiple fronts as he prepares for his first trip overseas since taking office, with the nation’s economic woes emboldening allies and adversaries alike.

Despite his immense popularity around the world, Mr. Obama will confront resentment over American-style capitalism and resistance to his economic prescriptions when he lands in London on Tuesday for the Group of 20 summit meeting of industrial and emerging market nations plus the European Union.

The president will not even try to overcome NATO’s unwillingness to provide more troops in Afghanistan when he goes on later in the week to meet with the military alliance.

He seems unlikely to return home with any more to show for his attempts to open a dialogue with Iran’s leaders, who have, so far, responded with tough words, albeit not tough enough to persuade Russia to support the United States in tougher sanctions against Tehran. And he will be tested in face-to-face meetings by the leaders of China and Russia, who have been pondering the degree to which the power of the United States to dominate global affairs may be ebbing. >>> Helene Cooper | Saturday, March 28, 2009
Keys to the Kingdom: Inside Saudi Arabia's Royal Family

THE INDEPENDENT ON SUNDAY: The crown prince is seriously ill, and Saudi Arabia's normally secretive royal family is openly clashing over who will take the throne, reports Hugh Miles

Photobucket
Prince Bandar bin Sultan, who was Saudi Arabia's ambassador to Washington for 22 years, is at the centre of speculation over the royal succession. He has not been seen in public for weeks. Photo courtesy of The Independent on Sunday

A dispute over Saudi Arabia's royal succession burst into the open yesterday, revealing a power struggle in which one of the most senior princes in the oil-rich kingdom is reported to have disappeared. The prospect of instability in a country that is not only the world's largest oil exporter but also a key Western ally at the heart of the Middle East will cause serious concern in Washington, London and beyond.

Rumours are rife over the position of Prince Bandar bin Sultan, 60, son of the heir to the Saudi throne, who has not been seen in public for weeks. Prince Bandar is better known abroad than almost any other member of the Saudi royal family, not only for his extravagant lifestyle, but because of his daring foreign policy initiatives during 22 years as the Saudi ambassador in Washington, where he played an important role after 9/11 and during two Gulf wars. His absence from public life comes at a sensitive time in Saudi Arabia: his father, Crown Prince Sultan, is gravely ill with cancer, throwing the succession to King Abdullah into question.

One theory in political circles in Riyadh is that Prince Bandar was seeking to oust King Abdullah before Prince Sultan dies, thus placing his father on the throne. Other rumours claim that Prince Bandar is ill, or that he angered King Abdullah by dabbling in Syrian politics without authorisation. The Saudi embassy in London could not be contacted for comment last week, but this weekend political tensions in the kingdom came dramatically to the surface.

On Friday night King Abdullah unexpectedly announced the appointment of one of his half-brothers, Prince Nayef, the 76-year-old interior minister, to the post of second deputy prime minister, which had been left vacant. This was immediately taken as an indication that he would become crown prince when Prince Sultan dies or becomes king. But yesterday Prince Talal, another senior figure, publicly demanded that the king confirm that the appointment did not mean Prince Nayef would automatically become the next crown prince. Such public disagreement among senior Saudi royals is highly unusual. Another indication of friction among the many descendants of the founder of Saudi Arabia, … >>> Hugh Miles | Sunday, March 29, 2009
Bishop of Rochester to Become Defender of Persecuted Christians

THE TELEGRAPH: The Bishop of Rochester has surprised the Church of England by announcing that he will stand down this year to become a defender of persecuted Christians.

Dr Michael Nazir-Ali is only 59 and could have stayed for another decade in his post, one of the most senior in the Church, but has chosen instead to devote the rest of his career to working in communities where Christians are in a minority.

While this is likely to see him involved in the Middle East and Pakistan, the bishop revealed that he also plans to work with Muslim converts to Christianity in Britain.

He said he has been inspired by the story of Hannah Shah, an Imam's daughter who faced being killed by her family for refusing an arranged marriage before becoming a Christian.

"Bishop Michael is hoping to work with a number of church leaders from areas where the church is under pressure, particularly in minority situations, who have asked him to assist them with education and training for their particular situation," said a spokesman. >>> By Jonathan Wynne-Jones, Religious Affairs Correspondent | Sunday, March 29, 2009

MAIL Online: Bishop Nazir-Ali, Scourge of Church Liberals, Steps Down

One of the Church of England’s most outspoken bishops is to resign a decade early after years of disenchantment with the liberal drift of Anglicanism.

The Bishop of Rochester, Michael Nazir-Ali – the Church’s only Asian diocesan bishop – is planning to devote much of his time to helping persecuted Christians in Muslim countries such as Pakistan and Iran.

But Dr Nazir-Ali, who boycotted the Lambeth Conference last summer in protest over gay clerics, is also certain to remain a powerful spokesman for Anglican conservatives.

The 59-year-old bishop – who has been in the post for 15 years and could have stayed there until he was 70 – has never been afraid of controversy.

Multi-culturalism, secularism and liberal theology have all been among his targets.

Last year he faced death threats for writing in a Sunday newspaper that Islamic extremists were creating ‘no-go’ areas for non-Muslims in parts of Britain.

The Bishop, his wife Valerie and their two sons were placed under police protection.

Earlier this year, he told The Mail on Sunday that the Church of England was not doing enough to convert Muslims. >>> | Sunday, March 29, 2009
Hate Preacher: I Want Sharia in Britain

THE SUNDAY EXPRESS: RADICAL Muslim Anjem Choudary has brushed aside a Scotland Yard probe into his inflammatory speeches to demand that Britain should become a Sharia state.

Photobucket
Photo of Anjem Choudary courtesy of The Sunday Express

His voice rising with passion and ­vigour, he told his growing army of followers in central London on Friday night: “Let me tell you something – the Sharia will be implemented in Pakistan, it will be implemented in India and Bangladesh and even down the road in Downing Street.”


He was sharing a platform with four other senior members of Islam4UK, a new organisation which is attracting the sort of believers who loyally followed hate preacher Abu Hamza before he was locked up.

Muslims around the world will rise and eventually conquer the White House, said Choudary, comparing the struggle ahead with that faced by Muslims hundreds of years ago, who constantly brushed the dust of battles from their eyes as they conquered nations.

Astonishingly, he compared himself to Noah from the Old Testament in one ranting outburst.

“People said ‘look at that man building that boat in the mountain’,” he said. “Now they say ‘look at that lunatic calling for the Sharia in Britain’ ... they say the same thing.”

Like those doubters in centuries past, Muslims will be tested but they must hold true to their convictions.

“The question is, will your footsteps be in the struggle?” he asked the audience of more than 100 young Muslim men who share a deep-seated and ­worrying loathing of everything that Britain stands for.

The old Islamic army was 60 million strong and stretched from the “east of the east to the west of the west” and those days will come again, he said, although there are no countries in the world ruled by Sharia.

To whip up the crowd he boasted of how His Greatness Mohammed had “eradicated” the Kaafir non-Muslims from the Arabian peninsular and they responded with a huge cheer.

Stroking his beard while sitting behind a banner calling for Sharia Law for the UK, he said: ‘‘President Nixon once said if the Muslims in the Asian continent gathered together they would be a superpower. >>> By James Murray | Sunday, March 29, 2009

The Dawning of a New Dark Age (Paperback & Hardback) – Free delivery >>>

Saturday, March 28, 2009

Leave Our Queen and the Institution of the Monarchy Alone, Gordon, You Bully!

THE TELEGRAPH: Hands off the heads that wear the crown, says Andrew Roberts.

Photobucket
Gordon Brown should leave the Act of Settlement alone Photo: Reuters

The news that Gordon Brown has opened talks with Buckingham Palace over altering the 1701 Act of Settlement, which bars members of the Royal family from succeeding to the throne if they marry Roman Catholics, has profound implications for the long-term future of this country. For the Act of Settlement is not the bigoted, irrelevant and obsolete law that Downing Street presents it as – it is one of the key pieces of legislation that has defined what Britain was and still is. For a Prime Minister who claims to care deeply about the concept of Britishness, the Act should be sacrosanct, rather than sacrificed in a gross bout of politically correct gimmickry.

Britain is a Protestant country today largely because of the Act of Settlement. It secured the Hanoverian succession 13 years after the Glorious Revolution replaced the Catholic King James II with the Protestant William III (of Orange) and Mary II. Since the only surviving son of their daughter, the future Queen Anne, had died, it settled the Crown after her upon the Electoress Sophia of Hanover, a granddaughter of James I, and her heirs – if they were Protestants, and married to Protestants, as indeed the four King Georges were.

Because it is a central tenet of the Catholic Church that the children of Catholics should be raised as Catholics, it was understood that marriage of a Royal opened up the possibility either of a Catholic one day sitting on the Throne, or a Catholic parent committing apostasy by allowing their child to be raised as a Protestant – neither of which were desirable outcomes politically, religiously or morally. Since the monarch is also Supreme Head of the (Protestant) Church of England, above whom there is no one in the Church hierarchy – including the Pope – the ban on Catholics makes further sense. Gordon Brown's Assault on the Traditions of the Monarchy Is Preposterous >>> Andrew Roberts | Saturday, March 28, 2009

The Dawning of a New Dark Age (Paperback & Hardback) – Free delivery >>>
The Rise of Islam in Brussels


The Dawning of a New Dark Age (Paperback & Hardback) – Free delivery >>>
Vlaams Belang


The Dawning of a New Dark Age (Paperback & Hardback) – Free delivery >>>
Filip Dewinter (about His Book, Insha’Allah)


The Dawning of a New Dark Age (Paperback & Hardback) – Free delivery >>>
Australia: One Angry Muslim!


The Dawning of a New Dark Age (Paperback – Australia) >>>
The Dawning of a New Dark Age (Hardback – Australia) >>>
Freedom Series: The Netherlands

Warum sie Adolf Hitler folgten

Teil 1:


Teil 2

Teil 3

Teil 4

Teil 5

Teil 6
Altermondialistes: "Un immense cri"

leJDD.fr: Le G20 se réunit le 2 avril à Londres. A l'ordre du jour: la réforme du système financier international. La police est déjà sur le pied de guerre, craignant des débordements venus des altermondialistes. Samedi à Paris, une manifestation est organisée. David Eloy, rédacteur en chef de la revue Altermondes*, décrypte pour leJDD.fr la nébuleuse altermondialiste.

Comment définir la mouvance altermondialiste?

Il n'y a pas de définition très claire, c'est même devenu un sujet d'étude pour les chercheurs. Disons que c'est un ensemble de mouvements citoyens qui, à travers le monde, se mobilisent pour prôner la construction d'une société planétaire qui soit plus juste, plus durable et plus solidaire. A l'intérieur de ce mouvement, on retrouve des acteurs très différents, dans leur histoire et dans leurs pratiques. Certains vont être plus radicaux que d'autres. Ce sont ceux que l'on a le plus vu ces dernières années. Mais au sein de la famille altermondialiste, on retrouve des organisations confessionnelles, des syndicats, des organisations laïques, des associations... tout un ensemble d'acteurs pour qui l'objectif commun est de construire un monde meilleur.

Comment construire ce "monde meilleur"?

C'est très compliqué en effet. Il y a cinquante ans on était communiste ou capitaliste. Il suffisait de choisir son camp. Aujourd'hui, on voit bien que la réalité est plus complexe. Du point de vue de la solidarité internationale, il faut avant tout revoir la façon dont est géré le monde. Or, ce qui prime aujourd'hui, ce sont les questions économiques et financières. Elles priment sur les questions sociales, sur l'emploi ou sur l'environnement. Ce qui nous manque, ce sont des règles claires, équitables, transparentes et justes au service des populations et non des acteurs économiques et financiers pour permettre à ce monde meilleur d'émerger.

"Un déficit de réflexion à long terme"

Nicolas Sarkozy multiplie les déclarations d'intention pour réformer le capitalisme: il parle de morale, d'honnêteté... Cela correspond-t-il aux attentes du mouvement? Sur les intentions c'est effectivement quelque chose de très important. Le mouvement altermondialiste souhaite mettre de l'éthique dans le fonctionnement du monde. Ce n'est pas juste une conception morale, c'est aussi et surtout une conception de justice et de droit international. Mais on sait comment cela fonctionne : il y a les intentions, certes louables, mais quelles mesures vont être prises? Le G20 de Londres va déboucher sur des grands principes. Mais il n'y aura pas de mesures concrètes, pas de réforme drastique du système financier. Or, le système tel qu'il fonctionne ne marche plus. La crise nous le montre. Alors, soit on continue à se voiler la face avec des ajustements cosmétiques, soit on remet à plat l'ensemble des circuits de discussion. C'est fondamental. Il y a un déficit de réflexion à long terme. >>> Propos recueillis par Jérôme GUILLAS, leJDD.fr | Vendredi 27 Mars 2009

*Altermondes, revue trimestrielle de solidarité internationale.
Streit um Nato-Generalsekretär: Islamische Staaten fordern Veto gegen Rasmussen

WELT ONLINE: Der Streit um die Berufung des Dänen Anders Fogh Rasmussen zum neuen Nato-Generalsekretär findet kein Ende. Nachdem der türkische Präsident Abdullah Gül am Freitag Zustimmung für die Nominierung signalisierte, steuert Ministerpräsident Recep Tayyip Erdogan gegen. Islamische Länder hätten ihn zum Widerstand aufgerufen.

Photobucket
Anders Fogh Rasmussen ist in islamischen Ländern unbeliebt. Bild dank der Welt

Die Türkei hat offenbar doch weiter massive Bedenken gegen den dänischen Regierungschef Anders Fogh Rasmussen als künftigem Nato-Generalsekretär. Nach Angaben eines Kopenhagener Rundfunksenders am Samstagmorgen hat der türkische Ministerpräsident Recep Tayyip Erdogan Rasmussen diese Bedenken in einem Telefonat persönlich mitgeteilt.

Erdogan widersprach damit indirekt Staatspräsident Abdullah Gül, der den Dänen am Vortag in Brüssel uneingeschränkt gelobt hatte. Ankara habe keine Einwände gegen den Dänen als Nachfolger des amtierenden Nato-Chefs Jaap de Hoop Scheffer, so Gül am Freitag, Fogh Rasmussen sei „einer der erfolgreichsten Ministerpräsidenten“ Europas.

Erdogan hingegen erklärte in einem Interview mit dem TV-Sender NTV, es gebe „erhebliche Irritation in islamischen Ländern“ wegen Rasmussens Rolle nach Veröffentlichung der umstrittenen dänischen Mohammed- Karikaturen. Aus diesen Ländern erhalte die Türkei die Aufforderung, ihr Veto gegen die Ernennung Rasmussens zum zivilen Nato-Chef einzulegen. Da die Nato vor immer größeren Herausforderungen in Afghanistan stehe, halte die Türkei es nicht für sinnvoll, einen Generalsekretär zu berufen, der die Einstellung Muslimischer Länder zu dem Staatenbund verschlechtern könne. >>> dpa/AP/Reuters/ks | Samstag, 28. März 2009

The Dawning of a New Dark Age (Taschenbuch) – Deutschland & Österreich >>>
The Dawning of a New Dark Age (Gebundene Ausgabe) – Deutschland & Österreich >>>
Nehru's Great-grandson Arrested in India

Photobucket
Photo of Varun Gandhi courtesy of Google Images

THE INDEPENDENT: The great-grandson of India's first prime minister was arrested today as police investigated charges against him of making hate speeches and inciting violence against Muslims ahead of national elections, a court official said.

A political furor erupted after Varun Gandhi, 29, was filmed comparing a rival Muslim politician to Osama bin Laden and threatening to cut the throats of Muslims at two political rallies earlier this month.

Gandhi belongs to the powerful Nehru-Gandhi dynasty, which has produced three prime ministers over six decades and has long promoted a secular government and tolerance for religious minorities. However, he is a member of the opposition Hindu nationalist Bharatiya Janata Party.

Gandhi drove through the streets of Pilibhit, a town in the state of Uttar Pradesh where he is seeking a parliamentary seat, accompanied by thousands of supporters waving saffron Hindu flags. Pilibhit is about 135 miles east of New Delhi.

He then turned himself in at the court, said Chief Judicial Magistrate Nitin Kumar. He will be jailed until Monday, when he can seek release on bail, Kumar said.

If convicted, Gandhi could be disqualified from running for office and imprisoned for up to three years. >>> By Biswajeet Banergee, Associated Press | Saturday, March 28, 2009
Michael Nazir-Ali Steps Down as Bishop of Rochester

With the resignation of the Bishop of Rochester, the Church of England is about to lose one of its most able bishops. Dr Nazir-Ali has courted controversy because he has not been afraid of telling the people of Britian some home truths. As a result of this propensity to warn of the decreasing influence of Christianity in the United Kingdom and the increasing influence of Islam, he has made himself unpopular with the liberal élite which now dominates the increasingly left-leaning, almost Marxist Church. Clearly there in no room for such an able cleric in the enfeabled Church of England, now under the clumsy leadership of the current Archbishop of Canterbury, Dr Rowan Williams.

The Archbishop is a man who spends more time appeasing Muslims than he does trying to fill the emptying churches. (When did he last preach the Gospel?) He is also busy preparing the docile people of this ‘Sceptered Isle’ for what’s ahead of them: The “inevitable” introduction of Shari’ah law, he believes! You know the law he was talking about – that barbaric set of laws which Muslims mistakenly believe come from Allah (not God). The set of laws which determine that women be stoned to death for adultery, that homosexuals be put to death, that thieves be relieved of their limbs, and that people who drink alcohol be punished severely, usually by being whipped.

Dr Michael Nazir-Ali, a man whio truly understands Islam – his father was a convert to Christianity from that faith – would actually be the best man for the position of Archbishop of Canterbury. His retirement from the Anglican Church is therefore a sad and great loss at a time when the Church can ill afford such losses.
– ©Mark


THE TELEGRAPH: The Rt Rev Michael Nazir-Ali has announced his decision to step down as the Bishop of Rochester, one of the most senior positions in the Church of England.

Photobucket
The Rev Michael Nazir-Ali has spoken out against the rise of secularisation in UK society, and the dangers of the rise of Islam in the country. Photo courtesy of The Telegraph

Although Dr Nazir-Ali has been in charge of the Rochester diocese for nearly 15 years, the decision to quit - which will see him leave his post later this year - has come as a surprise.

The bishop is aged only 59 and potentially could have stayed in post for another decade.

He was a leading contender to succeed George Carey as Archbishop of Canterbury, but has become increasingly outspoken at the direction of the Church since Dr Rowan Williams’s appointment.

A spokesman for the bishop said that he wants to turn his attention to working with the persecuted church.

"Bishop Michael is hoping to work with a number of church leaders from areas where the church is under pressure, particularly in minority situations, who have asked him to assist them with education and training for their particular situation," he said.

Dr Nazir-Ali, who became the Church’s first Asian bishop when he was appointed to Rochester in 1994, has taken a strong stand against the rise of Islam in Britian.

He warned last year that parts of the country have been turned into "no-go" areas for non-Muslims and challenged Dr Williams’s claim that the introduction of sharia law is unavoidable.

As a result of his warning, the bishop received death threats saying he would not "live long" and would be "sorted out" if he continued to criticise Islam. >>> By Jonathan Wynne-Jones, Religious Affairs Correspondent | Saturday, March 28, 2009

KENT ONLINE: Offensive Word Insult to Bishop of Rochester

The Bishop of Rochester has been branded an "arsehole" by an aide to the Archbishop of Canterbury.

The slur against the Rt Rev Michael Nazir-Ali appeared in an official document sent to 43 diocesan bishops and 10 Downing Street.

The insult, which referred to the "arsehole Bishop of Rochester", appeared in a confidential list of job vacancies and prospective candidates.

The offensive word had been inserted in front of the Bishop's name. It is thought the person who added insult has been dismissed. >>> Luke Hollands | Saturday, March 28, 2009

TELEGRAPH BLOGS – Jonathan Wynne-Jones: Bishop of Rochester Is Stepping Down

An email has just dropped in my inbox revealing that Michael Nazir-Ali is stepping down as the Bishop of Rochester.
Still only 59, his decision to resign so early begs many questions.

The offical explanation is as follows: "he is hoping to work with a number of church leaders from areas where the church is under pressure, particularly in minority situations, who have asked him to assist them with education and training for their particular situation."

That he has a passion for supporting and defending the persecuted church is not in doubt.

But his decision has almost certainly been influenced by the dismay he feels at the direction that the Church of England has taken under Rowan Williams. >>> Jonathan Wynne-Jones | Saturday, March 28, 2009

TIMESONLINE: Bishop of Rochester to Resign a Decade Early

One of the Church of England's most outspoken bishops has announced that he is to resign a decade early to devote the rest of his life to work with Christians in Islamic areas.

The Bishop of Rochester, Dr Michael Nazir-Ali, the Church's only Asian bishop, who is just 59 and could have stayed at Rochester until his 70th birthday, intends to use his expertise as an Islamic scholar to work in Pakistan where he was born and in the Middle East to build bridges between Christians and Muslims.

A conservative evangelical, he will step down in September after nearly 15 years in the diocese.

Dr Michael Nazir-Ali was one of the favourites to succeed Dr George Carey as Archbishop of Canterbury. Opposition from some in Britain's Muslim community is thought to have been one factor that cost him the job.

In February last year he was placed under police protection after he and his family received death threats over his claim that parts of Britain had become “no-go areas” for non-Muslims. >>> Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent | Saturday, March 28, 2009

THE TELEGRAPH:
Bishop Warns of No-go Zones for Non-Muslims >>> By Jonathan Wynne-Jones | Friday, April 18, 2008

THE TELEGRAPH: Extremism Flourished as UK Lost Christianity

In fewer than 50 years, Britain has changed from being a society with an acknowledged Christian basis to one which is increasingly described by politicians and the media as "multifaith".

One reason for this is the arrival of large numbers of people of other faiths to these shores. Their arrival has coincided with the end of the Empire which brought about a widespread questioning of Britain's role.

On the one hand, the British were losing confidence in the Christian vision which underlay most of the achievements and values of the culture and, on the other, they sought to accommodate the newer arrivals on the basis of a novel philosophy of "multiculturalism".

This required that people should be facilitated in living as separate communities, continuing to communicate in their own languages and having minimum need for building healthy relationships with the majority.

Alongside these developments, there has been a worldwide resurgence of the ideology of Islamic extremism. One of the results of this has been to further alienate the young from the nation in which they were growing up and also to turn already separate communities into "no-go" areas where adherence to this ideology has become a mark of acceptability.

Those of a different faith or race may find it difficult to live or work there because of hostility to them and even the risk of violence. In many ways, this is but the other side of the coin to far-Right intimidation.

Attempts have been made to impose an "Islamic" character on certain areas, for example, by insisting on artificial amplification for the Adhan, the call to prayer.

Such amplification was, of course, unknown throughout most of history and its use raises all sorts of questions about noise levels and whether non-Muslims wish to be told the creed of a particular faith five times a day on the loudspeaker.

This is happening here even though some Muslim-majority communities are trying to reduce noise levels from multiple mosques announcing this call, one after the other, over quite a small geographical area.

There is pressure already to relate aspects of the sharia to civil law in Britain. To some extent this is already true of arrangements for sharia-compliant banking but have the far-reaching implications of this been fully considered?

It is now less possible for Christianity to be the public faith in Britain.

The existence of chapels and chaplaincies in places such as hospitals, prisons and institutions of further and higher education is in jeopardy either because of financial cuts or because the authorities want "multifaith" provision, without regard to the distinctively Christian character of the nation's laws, values, customs and culture. >>> By Michael Nazir-Ali, Bishop of Rochester | Friday, January 11, 2009

The Dawning of a New Dark Age (Paperback & Hardback) – Free delivery >>>
Obama Is Losing Friends

THE TELEGRAPH: President Obama is losing friends - and the G20 will be a further test, writes Toby Harnden in Washington.

Photobucket
Photo of Obama courtesy of Die Presse

When he visited Europe last July, Barack Obama, the Democratic presidential candidate, stood before 200,000 in Berlin's Tiergarten park to declare his "global citizenship" and call on the "people of the world" to "come together to save this planet". It was heady stuff, and the rapturous reception was one befitting a new political messiah after eight wilderness years. Back in the United States, the young senator ended his stump speeches with a vow to "change the world". Americans craved affection from abroad. Europeans were eager to fall in love.

But that was eight months ago, and the innocence of that summer has started to evaporate. Mr Obama has become the first black man to occupy the White House, but the world is in the grip of the worst economic depression since the Thirties, with no path back to prosperity in sight.

While the troop surge in Iraq that Mr Obama so vehemently opposed has succeeded beyond his imaginings, the "good war" he championed in Afghanistan is spiralling downwards and there are dark mutterings on the Left about it becoming his Vietnam.

For all the mutual goodwill, the transatlantic policy battle-lines are drawn. The Americans want additional economic stimulus measures to be taken across the globe. The Europeans are preoccupied with a supra-national financial regulation structure.

Mr Obama's demands for more European boots on the ground in Afghanistan have already been rejected by the French and Germans.
As the new American commander-in-chief embarks on his first extended foreign trip in Air Force One, stopping in London for the G20 summit, Strasbourg for a gathering of Nato, and going on to Prague, Ankara and Istanbul, the sheen is already wearing off his shiny new presidency at home.

The leak-proof, supremely well-organised campaign and the post-election transition that was hailed as being one of the smoothest in history are over. They have given way to an at times stumbling administration that struggles to fill the cabinet, botches its message and has all but abandoned the bipartisanship candidate Mr Obama promised.

Far from changing the world, Mr Obama has barely looked over his shoulder at it. The person he has entrusted his foreign policy to is Hillary Clinton, a bitter campaign rival whose diplomatic credentials he once mocked. To appoint her Secretary of State was perhaps an ominous sign, a move designed to keep her from challenging him domestically.

During his first, chaotic weeks in power, Mr Obama's focus has been almost entirely domestic. Key diplomatic posts remain empty. No ambassador is in place in London or Paris. Gus O'Donnell, the Cabinet Secretary, has grumbled that it has been almost impossible to organise next week's G20 summit in Docklands because White House officials are missing in action. "There is nobody there," he says. "You cannot believe how difficult it is." Can Obama Win Us Back? >>> Toby Harnden, Washington | Friday, March 27, 2009
Barack Obama Vows to 'Dismantle' al-Qaeda and Taliban in Afghanistan and Pakistan

THE TELEGRAPH: President Barack Obama set out a bold new strategy to "disrupt, defeat and dismantle" al-Qaeda and the Taliban in Afghanistan and Pakistan on Friday by raising the US military force in Afghanistan to more than 60,000 personnel.

In his first major announcement as America's new commander-in-chief, Mr Obama said the situation in Afghanistan was "increasingly perilous" and required an extra 4,000 soldiers to join the additional 17,000 combat troops the United States had already committed to tackle the most dangerous provinces in eastern Afghanistan, and Helmand and Kandahar in the south.

The US President sent a mesasge to extremists as he promised to rout out the "cancer that risks killing Pakistan from within" by increasing aid to the country to $1.5 billion (£1 billion) a year over five years.

Britain was likely to be pressed to send up to 2,000 more combat troops, bringing its force levels to 10,000 in southern Afghanistan. Mr Obama was expected to appeal directly to Gordon Brown when they meet at the G20 summit in London next week.

Mr Obama resisted sending in the 30,000 reinforcements initially recommended by military commanders and said he would reassess troop levels over the next year.

It marked the moment when Mr Obama took "ownership" of the war in Afghanistan and responsibility for its end, but he did not repeat an earlier reference to finding an "exit strategy". Some on the Left feared that it could doom his presidency in the way that Vietnam affected President Lyndon Johnson's. Mr Obama said the 4,000 extra troops would be deployed in a training role with the Afghan police and the national army, which the US wanted to double in size to 134,000 men in the next two years. >>> By Toby Harnden in Washington | Friday, March 27, 2009

THE TELEGRAPH:
Pakistan Intelligence Agency Elements Must Stop Support for Taliban, al-Qaeda: US: Pakistan's intelligence agency has been giving support to the Taliban and al-Qaeda and must stop doing so, senior American officers have warned.

Admiral Mike Mullen, chairman of the US Joint Chiefs of Staff, and General David Petraeus, head of US Central Command, said that elements within the Inter-Services Intelligence agency must end their support for Islamic militants.

American commanders have rarely spoken in public about assistance which the ISI still gives to Taliban fighters for fear of damaging co-operation with Pakistan. But it is an open secret in Pakistan where many believe the agency plays a devious game by supporting both sides in the Afghanistan conflict. >>>
Telegraph reporter and agencies | Saturday, March 28, 2009
New Dark Age Alert! L’initiative contre les minarets inquiète economiesuisse

TRIBUNE DE GENÈVE: RISQUE | Alors que la Commission des institutions politiques du Conseil des Etats appelle au rejet en plénum, economiesuisse dénonce un texte dangereux qui peut causer d’importants dommages aux entreprises nationales.

Photobucket
© Jean-Paul Guinnard/26 mars 2009) | Jan Atteslander, membre de la direction d’economiesuisse, n’ose pas penser aux conséquences si l’initiative était acceptée.

Economiesuisse prévient: l’initiative populaire de l’UDC et de l’UDF (Union démocratique fédérale) visant à proscrire la construction de minarets en Suisse constitue un danger pour l’économie. Le texte, déjà refusé par le National, devrait être soumis au peuple cette année encore. Jan Atteslander, responsable des relations extérieures à la direction d’economiesuisse, dit tout le mal qu’il en pense.

Pourquoi vous manifester pour une initiative qui n’a rien d’économique?
La Suisse a une image de pays ouvert et tolérant. Si on attaque une minorité religieuse, comme cette initiative veut le faire, c’est contraire à notre image. Cela peut poser un sérieux problème pour notre réputation internationale et mettre en péril nos intérêts économiques.

Faites-vous allusion à nos relations économiques avec les pays musulmans?
Exactement. En 2007, les exportations se montaient à 2,5 milliards de francs vers la Turquie, 1,9 milliard vers les Emirats arabes unis et 1,5 milliard vers l’Arabie saoudite. Au total, les pays musulmans représentent 5% des relations commerciales extérieures de la Suisse.

Seulement? C’est peu.
Non, ce sont de très gros marchés pour certaines entreprises suisses, pourvoyeuses d’emplois. Et ils sont en progression constante. On parle de 300 milliards de dollars à investir ces dix prochaines années dans les infrastructures en Arabie saoudite, un secteur où nos entreprises ont du savoir-faire. Imaginez ce que représente un potentiel de marché comme l’Indonésie, en pleine croissance, avec 200 millions d’habitants. Nous avons des cartes à jouer avec les chemins de fer en Afrique du Nord. Nous avons des accords commerciaux avec l’Egypte ou le Maroc. Et puis les musulmans sont 1,5 milliard dans le monde, présents dans tous les pays, y compris en Chine. C’est aussi un marché. >>> Patrick Chuard Berne | Samedi 28 Mars 2009

The Dawning of a New Dark Age (Broché et Relié) - Livraison gratuite dans toute la Suisse >>>

Friday, March 27, 2009

Fatima's Story

BBC: Fatima contacted the BBC World Service citizen journalism project, Your Story, because she wanted to share her experiences of sexual abuse growing up within a strict Muslim family in Abu Dhabi.

She suffered many years of abuse before she finally told her mother what had been going on.

Fatima is now 26. She lives in the United States of America where she has just been given asylum and citizenship after establishing that she would be in danger if she returned to her home country.

Watch BBC slideshow: >>> Produced by Emma Lynch and Alicia Trujillo | Friday, March 27, 2009
Iranian Leader Assures Assad of Muslim Victory

YNETNEWS: Ahmadinejad tells Syrian president that 'regional conditions are working against Israel and the US'

Photobucket
Assad with Ahmadinejad. Photo courtesy of YNetNews

Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad told his Syrian counterpart, Bashar Assad, on Friday that Israel and the US were "weakening with God's help".

During the phone conversation quoted by Iranian news agencies Ahmadinejad said, "The strong camp of friendly countries such as Iran and Syria are on their way to victory."

According to the Iranian leader, "The regional conditions are working in favor of the Muslim countries and against the Zionist regime and its allies."

Assad said that Syria and Iran were "in the same fortress", and Ahmadinejad said the two countries should "take advantage of abilities and opportunities in a wise manner". >>> Dudi Cohen | Friday, March 27, 2009
Ermittlungen: In der Schmuddelecke

ZEIT ONLINE: Haben Islamfunktionäre eine kriminelle Vereinigung gebildet? Das wäre verheerend, auch für Schäubles Islamkonferenz

Photobucket
Merkwürdige Verbindungen unter dem Dach des Glaubens: Betende in einer deutschen Moschee. © ddp

Mit seinen tadellosen Anzügen, dem akkurat gestutzten Vollbart und den grauen Schläfen strahlt Ibrahim el-Zayat die selbstbewusste Seriosität eines Managers aus. In der Öffentlichkeit tritt der in Marburg geborene Deutsche wie ein wandelndes Dementi integrations- oder gar staatsfeindlicher Umtriebe auf. Ein Image, das viele, gerade in den Sicherheitsbehörden, für Fassade hielten. Sie werden sich jetzt bestätigt fühlen: Die Staatsanwaltschaft München I sieht den Islamfunktionär als zentrale Figur einer kriminellen Vereinigung. Sie wirft ihm und fünf anderen Beschuldigten vor, seit mehr als sechs Jahren ein verwirrendes Geflecht von Vereinen und Hilfswerken arrangiert zu haben, um etwa Fördergelder unrechtmäßig zu kassieren. Die Gruppe wollte damit, so der Verdacht, den internationalen Kampf der Muslime gegen »Ungläubige« stärken, indem sie extremistische und gewaltbereite Organisationen finanziell unterstützte.

Das Verfahren birgt politische Brisanz. Dahinter steht erneut die Frage nach der Glaubwürdigkeit des in Verbänden organisierten Islams: Wen hat sich Bundesinnenminister Wolfgang Schäuble (CDU) in die Islamkonferenz eingeladen? So gehört zu den Verdächtigen auch Oğuz Üçüncü, Generalsekretär der Milli Görüș, der zumindest mittelbar an dem Forum teilnimmt. Stellt sich am Ende heraus, dass die Gesprächspartner unter anderem Kriminelle waren, die an einem Tag im Ministerium blumige Reden hielten, und am nächsten Staatsgelder beiseitegeschafft haben, ist nicht nur der Ansatz der Islamkonferenz in Frage gestellt, mit »den Vernünftigen« in einen Dialog zu treten, sondern ebenso der Minister blamiert.

Fällt das Verfahren in sich zusammen, ist dagegen die bayerische Staatsanwaltschaft bloßgestellt. Denn die Münchner Ermittler fahren schweres Geschütz auf: Es geht um Betrug, Urkundenfälschung und Geldwäsche, um den Verdacht, dass sowohl fundamentalistische wie terroristische Aktivitäten gefördert wurden – aber um wie viele Fälle, welche Gesamtsummen, dazu will sich die Staatsanwaltschaft derzeit noch nicht äußern. >>> Von Christian Denso und Martin Spiewak | © DIE ZEIT | Donnerstag, 26. März 2009

The Dawning of a New Dark Age (Taschenbuch) – Deutschland & Österreich >>>
The Dawning of a New Dark Age (Gebundene Ausgabe) – Deutschland & Österreich >>>
Les Etats-Unis et l’Iran pourraient coopérer sur l’Afghanistan

TRIBUNE DE GENÈVE: MOSCOU | Un haut responsable américain à Moscou l'a affirmé, sous couvert de l’anonymat.

Les Etats-Unis et l'Iran pourraient coopérer sur l'Afghanistan, a déclaré vendredi un haut responsable américain en marge d'une conférence internationale sur l'Afghanistan à Moscou.

"L'Iran est un acteur important en ce qui concerne l'Afghanistan. C'est à nos yeux une aire très productive pour un engagement futur avec l'Iran", a noté ce haut responsable sous couvert de l'anonymat.

L'Iran et les Etats-Unis ont envoyé des représentants à la conférence de Moscou, organisée sous l'égide de l'Organisation de coopération de Shanghai (OCS - Russie, Chine et quatre pays d'Asie centrale). Aucune rencontre bilatérale n'était toutefois prévue entre les deux délégations. >>> AFP | Vendredi 27 Mars 2009

The Dawning of a New Dark Age (Broché et Relié) - Livraison gratuite dans toute la Suisse >>>
The March of Mussolini into Italy's Mainstream

NAME: After carrying the dictator's torch for 60 years, the far-right National Alliance is to merge with Silvio Berlusconi's party. So is this the end of fascism in Italy? Quite the reverse. Peter Popham reports

Photobucket
'Il Duce': Italian fascist dictator Benito Mussolini

The flames are going out all over Italy. Tomorrow, the flame which for more than 60 years has been the symbol of neo-Fascist continuity with Mussolini, will disappear from mainstream politics. The National Alliance, the last important home of that inheritance, is "fusing" with Silvio Berlusconi's People of Freedom party to give the governing bloc a single identity and a single unchallenged leader.

The change has been a long time coming – 15 years and more. Mr Berlusconi broke the great taboo of Italian post-war politics after he won his first general election victory in 1994 and incorporating four members of the National Alliance into his coalition.

Embracing the Fascists and neo-Fascists was taboo for good reason. For one thing, their return after they had led the nation to ruin in the war was banned by the new Constitution, whose Article 139 states, "the re-organisation, under whatever form, of the dissolved Fascist party, is forbidden."

That veto had been honoured in the breach rather than the observance since 1946, when Giorgio Almirante, the leader of the Italian Social Movement, picked up the baton of Mussolini where he had left it at his death and led the new party into parliament. But the neo-Fascists remained in parliamentary limbo, far from power. Berlusconi blew that inhibition away.

Under the wily leadership of Gianfranco Fini the "post-Fascists" have been gaining ground since. Tall, bespectacled, buttoned up, the opposite of Berlusconi in every way, the Alliance's leader impressed the Eurocrats with his democratic credentials when he was brought in to lend a hand at drafting the EU's new Constitution.

He leaned over backwards to break his party's connection to anti-Semitism, paying repeated official visits to Israel where he was photographed in a skull cap at the Wailing Wall. On one visit, in 2003, he went so far as to condemn Mussolini and the race laws passed in 1938 which barred Jews from school and resulted in thousands being deported to the death camps.

"I've certainly changed my ideas about Mussolini," he said at the time. "And to condemn [the race laws] means to take responsibility for them." Statesmanlike: the word stuck to him like lint. Party hardliners such as Alessandra Mussolini, the glamorous granddaughter of Il Duce, were furious and split away to form fascist micro-parties of their own. But Mr Fini's strategy prevailed. Under Mr Berlusconi's patronage, he became foreign minister then deputy prime minister and now speaker of the lower house, a more prestigious job than its British equivalent. As Berlusconi's unquestioned number two in the new "fused" party, he is also his heir-apparent. >>> Peter Popham | Friday, March 20, 2009

The Dawning of a New Dark Age (Paperback – Italy) >>>
Oujda 'bout Dat!

THE TELEGRAPH: The Wiltshire town of Trowbridge has become the first in Britain to be twinned with a Muslim Arab town.

Trowbridge has officially been twinned with the Moroccan city of Oujda in reflection of its large Moroccan community.

Trowbridge's Moroccan Partnership Steering Group Chairman Cllr Bob Brice, said: "Hopefully we can show the rest of the country how Muslim and Christian communities can get on together."

Abdel Boutarfas, chairman of the Trowbridge Moroccan Community Association, said: "Having a twinning between a west country town and a Muslim town is significantly important. It can only help to break down barriers and have benefits for the local people in Trowbridge as well as those of Moroccan origin.

"I think it really puts Trowbrige on the map." Trowbridge in Wiltshire First in Britain to Be Twinned with Muslim Arab Town >>> | Friday, March 27, 2009

The Dawning of a New Dark Age (Paperback & Hardback) – Free delivery >>>
Iran's Festive Drink and Drugs Binge

Photobucket
Drugs and alcohol consumption increase heavily during the Nowruz holiday. Photo: BBC

BBC: As Iran celebrates their New Year festival, Nowrouz, some Iranians turn increasingly to drugs and liquor to get them in the party mood.

Nowrouz lasts for two weeks and many people travel to the lush jungles and seaside villas of northern Iran to escape the hustle and bustle of city life.

But where ever they go imported and home produced alcohol, from vodka to Saki, are imbibed along with kebabs.

During the month building up to Nowrouz police statistics show that on average more than 25,000 cans of alcoholic drinks and some 135,000 litres of home-made liquor are hauled across Iran. This is despite the country-wide ban on alcohol imposed under Sharia law.

And, of course, strong homemade alcohol can be particularly dangerous. The AFP news agency recently reported police saying that 10 people had died from drinking poisonous homemade alcohol in a northern Iranian province.

Smuggling

But most of the domestic thirst for spirits is quenched with booze smuggled from Hungary, Bulgaria and Turkey.

It is transferred to Kurdish towns such as Erbil in northern Iraq and then carried over the border into Iran.

Once over the border, the final price varies according to how easy it was to negotiate the treacherous terrain of western Iran while avoiding police patrols.

In total, some 14 million litres of liquor are distributed in Iran each year, according to the special anti-smuggling task force which is supervised by Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad.

This is despite the severe punishment for those caught committing offences related to alcohol.

An Iranian convicted of drinking on three separate occasions could face death by hanging. There is little chance of a pardon. Turning to drugs >>> By Faraj Balafkan, BBC Persian Service | Friday, March 27, 2009

Watch YouTube video (Journeyman Pictures): Alcohol smuggling – Iran: June 2007 Fine wines. French cognacs. Scottish whiskies. In the Islamic Republic of Iran, all alcoholic tastes are catered for. We join the Kurdish smugglers keeping Iran's drinkers well lubricated. >>> | June 2007

YOUTUBE: Drug Use in Iran


YOUTUBE: Islamic Heroin Republic!

UN Rights Council Passes Religious Defamation Resolution

JTA: WASHINGTON -- A U.N. body has passed a resolution condemning "defamation of religion" as a human rights violation.

The resolution, introduced by Pakistan on behalf of a group of Muslim nations in the U.N. Human Rights Council, passed Thursday by a vote of 23-11, with 13 absentions.

Opposition primarily came from Western nations, who say such a resolution would restrict freedom of speech. Proponents said they wanted to prevent such things as the defamation of Islam, as in the case of the cartoons of the prophet Muhammad, which sparked angry Muslims protests in Europe three years ago.

"Defamation of religion is a serious affront to human dignity leading to a restriction on the freedom of their adherents and incitement to religious violence," the adopted text said. "Islam is frequently and wrongly associated with human rights violations and terrorism."

The World Jewish Congress condemned Thursday's vote. "We see it as weakening the rights of individuals to express their views and criticize other religions, and, in the case of this specific resolution, particularly Islam,” WJC President Ronald Lauder said.

"This resolution is an attempt to bring to the international body the blasphemy laws prevalent in some Muslim countries."

Language condemning defamation of religion recently was removed from a draft declaration for the Durban II conference on racism in an attempt to get the United States and other Western countries to attend the parley. [Source: JTA] | Thursday, March 26, 2009

Donate to JTA : HERE
Wrap Antilles, Tie with Bow and 
Give It to Chavez, Says Wilders

THE DAILY HERALD: THE HAGUE--Faction leader of the Dutch Party for Freedom PVV Geert Wilders has advised Prime Minister Jan Peter Balkenende to gift-wrap and sell off the Netherlands Antilles to Venezuela.

“Just dial this number. Write along. You have a pen? 00-58-212-806-3111. Again: 00-58-212-806-3111. You got it? That is the number of the palace of President Chavez in Venezuela. He would love to have the Netherlands Antilles and we [would] love to get rid of [it]. I would make a good deal with him. Tie a nice bow around the islands and goodbye,” stated Wilders on Wednesday.

Wilders put this piece of advice for Balkenende on the Website of the opposition party after the PVV leader and the rest of his faction walked out of the session of the Second Chamber with the Prime Minister. >>> Copyright ©2008 The Daily Herald St. Maarten | Friday, March 27, 2009
Norway Anti-Immigration Opposition Party Wins Support

BLOOMBERG: Support for Norway’s Progress Party rose this month, with one pollster ranking it the country’s biggest political group, as voters backed its anti-immigration stance less than six months before parliamentary elections.

While governments in other parts of Europe lose support as voters condemn their handling of the financial crisis, Norway’s Labor government is struggling in polls after it tried to push through laws banning blasphemy and allowing police women to wear the hijab. The laws were withdrawn after a public outcry. Justice Minister Knut Storberget, whose ministry issued the proposals, has since gone on sick leave.

“People are losing their jobs, the economy seems to be going into recession but people are focusing on these issues instead,” said Torkel Brekke, professor of culture studies and oriental languages at the University of Oslo. “It tells you how important issues of identity are to small European countries and how people feel insecure about immigration.” >>> By Marianne Stigset and Meera Bhatia | Friday, March 27, 2009
Contemporary and Old Fascism

Anjem Choudary: Islamist Dickhead

Taliban Justice in Swat Valley: Sharia Law Takes Over

Washington s'inquiète de la puissance militaire chinoise

Photobucket
Les 14,9 % d'augmentation du budget de la défense sont destinés, officiellement, à améliorer les conditions de vie des soldats chinois. Crédits photo : AP et Le Figaro

LE FIGARO: Le Pentagone estime dans son rapport annuel sur le développement militaire chinois que l'armée populaire menace l'équilibre régional. Pékin déplore une «mentalité de guerre froide».

Pour Pékin, les jumelles américaines braquées sur l'armée chinoise seraient en fait de grosses loupes, agrandissant une «menace» qui n'existe pas. La Chine a réagi de manière virulente jeudi au rapport publié la veille par le Pentagone sur la puissance militaire chinoise, le qualifiant de «grossière déformation de la réalité» et dénonçant une mentalité de «guerre froide».

Washington estime que le développement militaire chinois dans les domaines nucléaire, spatial et cybernétique est une menace pour l'équilibre régional en Asie, voire au-delà. Et dénonce une fois de plus le manque de «transparence» chinois en matière de défense.

Le budget de défense chinois affiche depuis deux décennies une belle croissance à deux chiffres. Pékin vient d'annoncer qu'il augmenterait de 14,9 % cette année, contre 17,6 % en 2008. Tout en précisant que la posture restait purement défensive. Les militaires chinois expliquent depuis longtemps que ces sommes sont surtout destinées à améliorer les conditions de vie dans l'armée, avec des soldes augmentées et des uniformes renouvelés. Ce n'est d'ailleurs pas un hasard si ces derniers jours, des «sources militaires chinoises» ont laissé filtrer que les soldes de l'Armée populaire de libération (APL) allaient être augmentées, jusqu'à 50 % pour les grades les plus bas.

De l'avis de bien des experts, le rapport annuel du Pentagone a tendance à exagérer la réalité de la menace militaire chinoise et il faut le passer «à la râpe», comme dit un diplomate. >>> Arnaud de La Grange, correspondant du Figaro à Pékin | Vendredi 27 Mars 2009

The Dawning of a New Dark Age (Broché) >>>
The Dawning of a New Dark Age (Relié) >>>
Reiseverbote für Schweizer Banker: Die USA ziehen die Schraube im Kampf gegen Steuerflucht weiter an

NZZ Online: Die US-Steuerbehörden verschärfen den Druck auf Kunden von Schweizer Banken. Jetzt werden konkrete Angaben zu Beratern verlangt. Auch Schweizer Privatbanken fürchten offenbar, dass ihre Mitarbeiter von der Justiz in die Mangel genommen werden. Laut Medienberichten sollen sie Managern Auslandreisen verbieten.

Photobucket
Neben der UBS kommen offenbar jetzt auch andere Schweizer Banken in den USA unter Druck. Bild dank der Neuen Zürcher Zeitung.

Im Mai 2008 ging den amerikanischen Steuerbehörden der frühere UBS-Mitarbeiter Bradley Birkenfeld ins Netz. Dem ehemaligen Direktor der Private-Banking-Abteilung der UBS konnte nachgewiesen werden, im Ausland betrügerische Anlagefonds und Firmen gegründet zu haben, um rund 150 Millionen Dollar an Vermögen reicher Klienten zu verbergen. Birkenfeld gestand und arbeitet seither mit den Behörden zusammen. Die immer noch hängige Zivilklage gegen die UBS beruht hauptsächlich auf den Informationen, die Birkenfeld den Behörden offenlegte.

Aus Furcht vor den Ermittlern soll die UBS schon im vergangenen Mai den Mitarbeitern des ehemaligen Private-Banking-Teams Reisen in die USA verboten haben. Die Grossbank kommentierte entsprechende Medienberichte nicht. Die Schraube angezogen >>> tsf | Freitag, 27. März 2009

The Dawning of a New Dark Age (Taschenbuch und Gebundene Ausgabe) – Versandkostenfrei innerhalb der Schweiz >>>
Pakistan: Dutzende Tote bei Bombenanschlag in Moschee

WELT ONLINE: Bei einem Bombenanschlag auf eine Moschee in Pakistan sind nach Angaben eines Regierungsvertreters mindestens 48 Menschen getötet worden. Ein Selbstmordattentäter sprengte sich in der Moschee im Nordwesten des Landes während des Freitagsgebetes in die Luft. Bis zu 300 Gläubige sollen in dem Gebäude gewesen sein.

Photobucket
Ein Selbstmordattentäter reißt Dutzende beim Freitagsgebet in einer Moschee in Pakistan in den Tod. Bild: WeltOnline

"Der Attentäter kam zu Fuß, er sprengte sich während des Gebets in die Luft“, sagte Tariq Hayat, Verwaltungsleiter der Region Khyber nach dem Selbstmordanschlag in Pakistan.

Das Gotteshaus bei Jamrud nahe der Grenze zu Afghanistan stürzte nach der Detonation ein. Laut des Verwaltungsleiters seien 48 Leichen aus den Trümmern geborgen worden. Weitere Opfer würden befürchtet. Bis zu 300 Gläubige sollen sich seinen Angaben zufolge in dem Gebäude aufgehalten haben.

Tariq Hayat rechnet mit bis zu 80 Todesopfern. "Viele dürften noch unter dem Schutt begraben sein.“ Die Suche nach weiteren Verschütteten gehe weiter, so der Verwaltungsleiter.

In der Region Khyber im Nordwesten Pakistans haben Aufständische zuletzt immer wieder Anschläge auf Lastwagen verübt, die die internationalen Truppen in Afghanistan mit Nachschub beliefern. Auch blutige Stammesfehden gibt es in der Gegend häufig.

Bereits am Tag zuvor waren bei einem Selbstmordanschlag in der Stadt Jandola acht Menschen ums Leben gekommen. Etwa 20 Menschen seien verletzt worden, hieß es nach Geheimdienstangaben. Der Selbstmordanschlag habe offenbar einer radikalen Gruppe gegolten, die mit dem pakistanischen Taliban-Führer Baitullah Mehsud verfeindet ist. Beide Seiten hatten in der Vergangenheit mehrfach gegenseitig Anschläge aufeinander verübt. >>> AP/dpa/lk| Freitag, 27. März 2009

The Dawning of a New Dark Age (Taschenbuch) – Deutschland & Österreich >>>
The Dawning of a New Dark Age (Gebundene Ausgabe) – Deutschland & Österreich >>>
Obama: Al-Qaïda coeur de cible

leJDD.fr: L'Afghanistan et l'éradication de la nébuleuse Al-Qaïda sont les priorités de Barack Obama dans la lutte contre le terrorisme international. Le 44e président américain exposera sa stratégie vendredi, en début d'après-midi. Il annoncera notamment d'importants renforts humains et la mobilisation de moyens financiers conséquents, rompant ainsi avec son prédécesseur.

Photobucket
Barack Obama, en compagnie du président Hamid Karzaï, entend s'occuper prioritairement de l'Afghanistan. Crédits photo: Reuters et leJDD.fr

Barack Obama exposera vendredi, en début d'après-midi, sa nouvelle stratégie pour l'Afghanistan et, plus globalement, celle pour lutter contre le terrorisme international. Coeur de cible: la nébuleuse Al-Qaïda dont le chef, Oussama Ben Laden, a annoncé la préparation de nouvelles attaques sur le sol occidental. Le 44e président américain va affirmer sa volonté de rupture avec la précédente administration, qui avait axé l'essentiel de ses efforts sur l'Irak. Malgré la faiblesse de l'exploitation du pétrole en Afghanistan, c'est bien du côté de l'Hindou Kouch que Barack Obama entend mener la charge contre le terrorisme.

En plus des renforts de 17 000 soldats approuvés le mois dernier, Barack Obama va annoncer l'envoi de 4 000 instructeurs militaires pour former l'Armée nationale afghane (ANA). "Nous voulons agir aussi agressivement et rapidement que possible pour bâtir une armée afghane qui soit capable de défendre son pays et de vaincre les taliban et Al-Qaïda. Il est bien moins onéreux à terme de former les Afghans à livrer cette guerre que d'envoyer des Américains à l'autre bout du monde", explique un haut responsable de l'administration américaine. Washington entend ainsi porter les effectifs de l'ANA de 80 000 à 134 000 soldats et faire passer la police afghane de 78 000 à 82 000 membres. La présence militaire américaine sera néanmoins portée à quelque 60 000 soldats, contre 38 000 aujourd'hui - auxquels s'ajoutent les 30 000 soldats de pays alliés, essentiellement de l'Otan. >>> Par Jérôme GUILLAS, leJDD.fr | Vendredi 27 Mars 2009

The Dawning of a New Dark Age (Broché) >>>
The Dawning of a New Dark Age (Relié) >>>
Women Told: 'You Have Dishonoured Your Family, Please Kill Yourself'

THE INDEPENDENT: As Turkey cracks down on 'honour killings', women are now told to commit suicide

Photobucket
This family of sisters said there had been an honour killing in their village, in one of the most patriarchal areas of Kurdish Turkey, and they live in constant fear. Photo: The Independent

When Elif's father told her she had to kill herself in order to spare him from a prison sentence for her murder, she considered it long and hard. "I loved my father so much, I was ready to commit suicide for him even though I hadn't done anything wrong," the 18-year-old said. "But I just couldn't go through with it. I love life too much."

All Elif had done was simply decline the offer of an arranged marriage with an older man, telling her parents she wanted to continue her education. That act of disobedience was seen as bringing dishonour on her whole family – a crime punishable by death. "I managed to escape. When I was at school, a few girls I knew were killed by their families in the name of honour – one of them for simply receiving a text message from a boy," Elif said.

So-called "honour killings" in Turkey have reached record levels. According to government figures, there are more than 200 a year – half of all the murders committed in the country. Now, in a sinister twist, comes the emergence of "honour suicides". The growing phenomenon has been linked to reforms to Turkey's penal code in 2005. That introduced mandatory life sentences for honour killers, whereas in the past, killers could receive a reduced sentence claiming provocation. Soon after the law was passed, the numbers of female suicides started to rocket.

Elif has spent the past eight months on the run, living in hiding and in fear. Her uncles and other relatives are looking to hunt her down, for dishonour is seen as a stain that can only be cleansed by death. One of the women's shelters where Elif has stayed has been raided by armed family members.

Elif is from Batman, a grey, bleak town in the south-east of Turkey nicknamed "Suicide City". Three quarters of all suicides here are committed by women – nearly everywhere else in the world, men are three times more likely to kill themselves. "I think most of these suicide cases are forced. There are just too many of them, it's too suspicious. But they're almost impossible to investigate," said Mustafa Peker, Batman's chief prosecutor.

Wearing tight clothes or talking to a man who is not a relative is sometimes all it takes to blacken the family name. Mr Peker said women who are told to kill themselves are usually given one of three options – a noose, a gun or rat poison. They are then locked in a room until the job is done. >>> By Ramita Navai in Batman, eastern Turkey | Friday, March 27, 2009

Killing for Honour will be shown on Channel 4 tonight at 7.35pm

The Dawning of a New Dark Age (Paperback & Hardback) – Free delivery >>>