Sunday, April 04, 2010

Leben am Persischen Golf: So luxuriös wohnt Familie Federer in Dubai

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Roger und Mirka Federer mit den Zwillingen Myla und Charlene. Foto: Sonntag Online

SONNTAG ONLINE: Der beste Tennisspieler aller Zeiten ist ein Schweizer – doch leben will Roger Federer mit seiner Familie vor allem nur in Dubai: Der «Sonntag» zeigt exklusiv wie und wo.

Der Tennis-Superstar und das Emirat am Persischen Golf – zwei Giganten. Roger Federer (29) lebt mit seiner Frau Mirka (31) und den beiden süssen Zwillingen Myla Rose und Charlene Riva mehrere Monate im Jahr in der «City der Rekorde». Seit mehr als vier Jahren besitzt das Traumpaar in der steuerfreien Wüstenstadt eine Wohnung der Superlative – an bester Lage in Dubai Marina. 



Im direkt am Meer gelegenen Stadtteil wurden in den letzten sechs Jahren rund 200 Wolkenkratzer und Hochhäuser gebaut. Dubai Marina gilt mit seinem eigenen Stadthafen und den unzähligen Luxusgeschäften und Hotels als einer der modernsten und sichersten Stadtteile der Welt. 



Der «Sonntag» weiss: King Roger, der schon 16 Grand-Slam-Turniere im Einzel gewann und Multimillionär ist, kaufte sich und seiner Mirka 2006 im luxuriösen Hochhaus «Le Rêve» ein so genanntes «Presidential Apartment». Eine 5-Zimmer-Traumwohnung mit mehr als 200 Quadratmeter Wohnfläche. Eigenes Fitnesscenter, Tennisplatz und 24-Stunden-Concierge-Service inklusive. 



Gemäss der exklusiven Verkaufsbroschüre gibts im exquisiten 50-stöckigen Turm keine Wohnung unter umgerechnet zwei Millionen Schweizer Franken zu kaufen – auch jetzt während der Immobilienkrise nicht. «Es geht nicht um Geld oder Luxus, hier sind die Trainingsbedingungen optimal und wir fühlen uns sehr wohl», sagte Federer einst in einem Interview mit der «Schweizer Illustrierten». Wo er genau wohnt, verriet er bisher nie. «Ich gehe aber auch ganz gern in Dubai mit Mirka shoppen.» >>> Von Sacha Ercolani | Samstag, 03. April 2010
”Tribal Capitalism”

THE SUNDAY TELEGRAPH: The death of Abu Dhabi's Sheikh Ahmed bin Zayed al-Nahyan, controller of the world's largest sovereign wealth fund, has thrown the spotlight on one of the world's most powerful families.

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Mourners at the funeral of Sheikh Ahmed bin Zayed al-Nahyan. The two in the centre of the pic are Crown Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed, Crown Prince (L) and Sheikh Khalifa bin Zayed, Ruler of Abu Dhabi, President of the UAE. On the far right is Sheikh Mansur, deputy prime minister and owner of Manchester City. Photograph: The Sunday Telegraph

He was a multi-billionaire, and scion of one of the world's most powerful families. But until his microlight aircraft crashed into a Moroccan lake last weekend few outside the narrow confines of the Gulf, and the even narrower confines of sovereign wealth finance, would have heard of Sheikh Ahmed bin Zayed al-Nahyan.

To some extent, that is understandable. In the world of Gulf princes, he was one among a secretive cast of thousands. As managing director of the world's biggest sovereign wealth fund, discretion was his watchword.

He himself was one of 19 brothers, led by the eldest, Sheikh Khalifa bin Zayed, Ruler of Abu Dhabi and President of the United Arab Emirates. With his close-trimmed beard and standard-issue white robes and kaffiyeh, he could pass for any one of the powerful royals who run the emirates and neighbours such as Saudi Arabia.

Even so it was odd that his death at the age of 41 attracted only a few passing newspaper paragraphs in the West. The Nahyan family, Abu Dhabi's hereditary emirs, are significant players on the world stage, and their ability to avoid the limelight is itself beginning to attract attention.

"They are not interested, they don't want it," says one Abu Dhabi insider. "They don't give interviews, they just get on with it."

But in terms of publicity, Sheikh's Ahmed's death is likely to be just the start of it. What they are "getting on with" nowadays is running boardrooms, influencing geopolitics and - above all - growing the richest family business in the world. Slowly, they are becoming aware that as the spotlight turns on them, they will become fodder for front-page headlines and, no doubt, gossip columns too.

Sheikh Ahmed, 41, died after apparently fouling up a landing in a microlight he was learning to pilot. He had been holidaying at a Nahyan family palace by a lake in the Moroccan hills. His instructor survived and got ashore; Sheikh Ahmed's body was eventually found on Tuesday.

Immediately, the whispers started. No-one in authority suspects anything other than an accident, but his half-brother, Sheikh Nasser bin Zayed, also died in a crash when the helicopter he was piloting plunged into the Gulf two years ago.

It was an unfortunate coincidence: could the Nahyans be suffering the "curse of the Khaleej Kennedys", asked one gossip - Khaleej being the Arabic for Gulf.

Comparison with the Kennedys would cause the conservative Nahyans to shudder with horror. But if the United Arab Emirates is not yet the United States, the Nahyans are just as handsome as the Kennedys and much, much richer. Inside the world of the 'Kennedys of the Gulf' >>> Richard Spencer in Abu Dhabi | Easter Sunday, April 04, 2010
SWALK

THE SUNDAY TELEGRAPH: A Dubai appeals court has upheld a one-month prison sentence for a British couple convicted of kissing in a restaurant.

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British pair caught kissing in public in Dubai, Charlotte Adams and Ayman Najafi. Photos: The Sunday Telegraph

Ayman Najafi and Charlotte Adams – both in their 20s – were arrested after an Emirati woman claimed they exchanged a passionate kiss in a restaurant where she and her daughter were having dinner.

The pair landed in court after she complained about the public kiss, which the couple insisted was just a peck on the cheek. They were arrested in November and convicted of inappropriate behaviour and illegal drinking.

Cosmopolitan Dubai has the most relaxed social codes in the conservative Gulf, but authorities enforce strict decency laws and regularly crack down on people accused of pushing the limits, which can include everything from wearing a mini skirt to losing one's temper in traffic.

Najafi and Adams attended Sunday's hearing, but did not speak. Their lawyer, Khalaf al-Hosany, told the court in a previous hearing that they kissed on the cheek as a greeting and "never intended to break the law."

Appeals court judge Iysar Fouad upheld the conviction, the jail time and a fine of 1,000 dirhams – about £180 – each. They will be deported after serving their sentences. Dubai court upholds one-month jail sentence for kissing couple >>> | Easter Sunday, April 04, 2010

Dubaï : Un mois de prison pour une bise

20MINUTES.ch: Une cour d'appel a confirmé dimanche à Dubaï la peine d'un mois de prison prononcée contre un couple britannique accusé de s'être embrassé en public.

Ayman Najafi et Charlotte Adams, qui ont tous deux entre 20 et 30 ans, ont été arrêtés en novembre dernier lorsqu'une femme des Emirats les a accusés d'avoir échangé un baiser passionné dans un restaurant où elle dînait avec sa fille.

Ils ont été inculpés de comportement inapproprié et de consommation illégale d'alcool.

Ayman Najafi et Charlotte Adams ont simplement échangé une bise sur la joue pour se saluer et «n'ont jamais eu l'intention de violer la loi», avait déclaré leur avocat Khalas al-Hosany lors d'une audience précédente. >>> ap | Dimanche 04 Avril 2010
Papst predigt in der Osternacht Erneuerung: Forderung nach Liebe, Frieden und Selbstbeherrschung

NZZ ONLINE: Papst Benedikt hat Samstagnacht das Osterlicht in den nur mit Kerzen erleuchteten Petersdom getragen. In seiner Predigt forderte Benedikt dazu auf, die vom Apostel Paulus aufgezählten «alten Gewänder» wie Unzucht, und Unsittlichkeit abzulegen.

Im stimmungsvoll erleuchteten Petersdom hat Papst Benedikt XVI. am Samstag vor Tausenden von Gläubigen die Osterwache geleitet. Bei der feierlichen Zeremonie wird in der Vorhalle das Osterlicht angezündet und in den Petersdom gebracht.

Die Kerze, die die bis dahin im Halbdunkel liegende Basilika erhellte, symbolisiert die Auferstehung Jesu von den Toten. Während der Osterwache taufte der Papst, einer Tradition folgend, fünf Erwachsene und ein Kind aus [aus] fünf Ländern, darunter vier Frauen.

Die Osterfeiern werden vom Missbrauchsskandal in der katholischen Kirche überschattet. In seiner Predigt forderte Benedikt dazu auf, die vom Apostel Paulus aufgezählten «alten Gewänder» wie Unzucht, Unsittlichkeit, Götzendienst, Eigennutz und Missgunst abzulegen. >>> sda/dpa | Sonntag, 04. April 2010

Es wäre Zeit für ein «Mea culpa» des Vatikans

NZZ ONLINE: Die Enthüllungen über sexuellen Missbrauch durch Kirchenleute reissen nicht ab. Doch die Kirche setzt den Anschein ihrer Makellosigkeit über alles , schreibt Klara Obermüller

Das Fünf-Jahr-Jubiläum seines Pontifikats hatte Benedikt XVI. sich zweifellos anders vorgestellt. Statt mit Genugtuung Rückschau halten zu können, muss er zusehen, wie seine Kirche und auch er selbst immer tiefer in den Strudel des Missbrauchsskandals geraten.

Fast im Tagestakt lösen Anschuldigungen und Stellungnahmen sich ab, und der Vatikan, ohnehin langsam in seinen Reaktionen, kommt nicht nach mit Ausreden und Beschwichtigungen. Schon im Falle Irlands hatte der Papst Jahre gebraucht, bis er sich zu einem Hirtenbrief und einer halbherzigen Entschuldigung durchrang. Von den sexuellen Übergriffen im Bistum Milwaukee und anderswo auf der Welt will man entweder nichts gewusst haben oder aber an deren Vertuschung nicht beteiligt gewesen sein. Dabei ist bekannt, dass es vatikanische Dokumente gibt, die für sexuelle Vergehen zwar eine Meldepflicht an die Glaubenskongregation vorsehen, diese gleichzeitig aber der päpstlichen Geheimhaltung unterstellen und so verhindern, dass es zu einer Anzeige kommt. Chef der Glaubenskongregation war von 1981 bis 2005 Joseph Ratzinger, der heutige Papst Benedikt XVI. >>> Klara Obermüller | Sonntag, 04. April 2010
Tourmente pascale au Vatican

leJDD.fr: Alors que deux milliards de catholiques fêtent Pâques, le Saint-Siège est la cible d’une nouvelle controverse.

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A l'heure de prononcer sa bénédiction à la ville et au monde, Benoît XVI est confronté à de nombreuses polémiques. Photo : leJDD.fr

On est loin de "la joie triomphante et la résurrection" en ce dimanche pascal. Après les scandales de pédophilie, l’Eglise catholique se retrouve au coeur d’une nouvelle polémique: le prédicateur du Vatican a risqué un parallèle douteux entre les critiques à l’encontre du pape et les persécutions dont le peuple juif a été victime, vendredi soir, en présence de Benoît XVI, suscitant un véritable tollé.

Marvin Hier, rabbin et fondateur du Centre Simon Wiesenthal a exigé les "excuses" du pape pour ces "remarques blessantes", "honteuses, hors de propos" et cette "déformation totale de l’Histoire", s’indignant de la comparaison entre des siècles d’antisémitisme qui ont mené à "la mort des dizaines de millions de personnes innocentes avec des criminels qui renient leur foi et leur vocation en agressant sexuellement des enfants". "Cela fait mal au coeur de voir un responsable de haut rang du Vatican faire des remarques aussi dures, qui sont une insulte aussi bien pour les victimes d’agressions sexuelles que pour les juifs", a renchéri David Clohessy, qui dirige SNAP, groupe de défense des victimes de prêtres pédophiles.

Vendredi soir, pendant la liturgie de la passion du Christ, le père Raniero Cantalamessa, prédicateur de la maison pontificale, a lu une lettre de "solidarité" que lui aurait adressée un "ami juif": "Je suis avec dégoût l’attaque violente et concentrique contre l’Eglise et le pape. L’utilisation du stéréotype, le passage de la responsabilité et de la faute personnelle à la faute collective me rappellent les aspects les plus honteux de l’antisémitisme." Pour le rabbin Gary Greenebaum, chargé des relations interreligieuses au sein de l’American Jewish Comittee, s’il est "compréhensible que l’Eglise se sente sous pression", les responsables catholiques "doivent veiller à ne pas pratiquer l’hyperbole". La présidente du Conseil central des juifs d’Allemagne, Charlotte Knobloch, s’était déjà insurgée contre un sermon de l’évêque de Ratisbonne, Gerhard Ludwig Müller, qui avait comparé les critiques de la presse à des méthodes nazies. Le rabbin de Rome: "Un propos complètement déplacé" >>> Christel de Taddeo - Le Journal du Dimanche | Dimanche 04 Avril 2010
Happy Easter! Joyeuses Pâques! Frohe Ostern! Buona Pasqua! ¡Felices Pascuas!

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I should like to take this opportunity to wish you all a very BLESSED and HAPPY EASTER.

THE TELEGRAPH PICTURE GALLERY: Easter celebrations around the world >>>

Joyous Pesach! Happy Passover! פסח שמח

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To all our Jewish visitors, I wish you a very BLESSED and JOYOUS PASSOVER. Pesach Sameach. פסח שמח
Islamists Order Mogadishu Radios to Stop Playing Music

AFP: MOGADISHU — A hardline Somali Islamist group issued a 10-day ultimatum Saturday to Mogadishu-based radio stations to stop playing all kinds of music or face unspecified penalties, an Islamist leader said.

The Hezb al-Islam group, which controls patches of the war-riven Somali capital, said playing music on radio stations was evil.

"We call on the local radio stations to stop broadcasting the songs and all music as well. We give them a 10-day deadline and any radio station found not complying with the orders... will face sharia action," said Moalim Hashi Mohamed Farah, a senior Hezb al-Islam official, referring to Islamic law.

"We also issue orders banning the local media from using the word 'foreigners' to refer to our Muslim brothers coming from outside the country to help us fight against the enemy of Allah," he told reporters. >>> | Saturday, April 03, 2010
John Paul ‘Ignored Abuse of 2,000 Boys’

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Cardinal Hans Hermann Groer abused an estimated 2,000 boys for decades without sanction. Photo: The Sunday Times

THE SUNDAY TIMES: When John Paul II died five years ago the crowd that packed St Peter’s Square for his funeral clamoured “Santo subito (Saint now)!” in a spontaneous tribute to the charisma of the Polish pontiff.

As the faithful marked the anniversary of John Paul’s death on Good Friday, however, he was being drawn into the scandal over child abuse in the Catholic church that has confronted his successor, Benedict XVI, with the worst crisis of his reign.

Allegations that the late pontiff blocked an inquiry into a paedophile cardinal, promoted senior church figures despite accusations that they had molested boys and covered up innumerable cases of abuse during his 26-year papacy have cast a cloud over his path to sainthood.

The most serious claims related to Cardinal Hans Hermann Groer, an Austrian friend of John Paul’s who abused an estimated 2,000 boys over decades but never faced any sanction from Rome.

Cardinal Christoph Schönborn, Groer’s successor, criticised the handling of that scandal and other abuse cases last week after holding a special service in St Stephen’s cathedral, Vienna, entitled “Admitting our guilt”.

Schönborn condemned the “sinful structures” within the church and the patterns of “silencing” victims and “looking away”.

Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger — who became Pope Benedict — had tried to investigate the abuses as head of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith, according to Schönborn. But his efforts had been blocked by “the Vatican”, an apparent reference to John Paul. >>> Bojan Pancevski in Vienna and John Follain in Rome | Easter Sunday, April 04, 2010
Christians Launch Pre-election 'Declaration of Conscience' on Values

THE TELEGRAPH: A bid to place Christian values at the heart of the general election campaign has been launched with a 'declaration of conscience' endorsed by senior figures from the Church of England, the Catholic Church and other denominations.

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Signatories include Lord Carey, the former Archbishop of Canterbury (pictured), Cardinal Keith O'Brien, leader of the Catholic Church in Scotland, and the Rt Rev Michael Nazir-Ali, the former Bishop of Rochester. Photograph: The Sunday Telegraph

Thirty-five prominent individuals have signed a statement of values calling on politicians to "protect the right of Christians" to hold their beliefs and "act according to Christian conscience", The Sunday Telegraph can reveal.

Signatories include Lord Carey, the former Archbishop of Canterbury, Cardinal Keith O'Brien, leader of the Catholic Church in Scotland, and the Rt Rev Michael Nazir-Ali, the former Bishop of Rochester.

It comes after six prominent bishops wrote to this newspaper to complain that Christians in Britain are victims of discrimination and are "treated with disrespect". >>> Alastair Jamieson | Easter Sunday, April 04, 2010
Chris Grayling: Christian B&Bs Should Be Able to Turn Away Gay Couples

THE SUNDAY TELEGRAPH: Bed and breakfasts run by Christians should be allowed to turn away gay couples because of their sexuality, a leading Conservative has said.

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Shadow home secretary Chris Grayling said Christian B&Bs should be able to turn away gay couples. Photograph: The Sunday Telegraph

Chris Grayling, the shadow home secretary, said hotels should not be allowed to discriminate against homosexuals, but also suggested individuals should have the right to decide who stays in their home.

The comments to a meeting of the Centre for Policy Studies thinktank sparked anger among gay rights activists and may prove embarrassing to Conservative leader David Cameron, who has made great play of his party's increased openness to homosexuals.

After a recording of his comments was published in The Observer Mr Grayling said he was not opposed to gay rights and would not be pressing for a change in the law, but felt it was important to respect the sensitivities of faith groups.

The row comes shortly after a B&B owner in Cookham, Berkshire, was reported to the police for refusing to take in a gay couple as guests on the grounds it was against her Christian principles.

The recording of the meeting on Wednesday shows Mr Grayling said: "I think we need to allow people to have their own consciences. >>> | Easter Sunday, April 04, 2010

Secret Tape Reveals Tory Backing for Ban on Gays

THE GUARDIAN: B&Bs 'should have right to bar gays' / Exclusion would violate law – Labour

The Tories were embroiled in a furious row over lesbian and gay rightson Saturday after the shadow home secretary, Chris Grayling, was secretly taped suggesting that people who ran bed and breakfasts in their homes should "have the right" to turn away homosexual couples.

The comments, made by Grayling last week to a leading centre-right thinktank, drew an angry response from gay groups and other parties, which said they were evidence that senior figures in David Cameron's party still tolerate prejudice.

In a recording of the meeting of the Centre for Policy Studies, obtained by the Observer, Grayling makes clear he has always believed that those who run B&Bs should be free to turn away guests.

"I think we need to allow people to have their own consciences," he said. "I personally always took the view that, if you look at the case of should a Christian hotel owner have the right to exclude a gay couple from a hotel, I took the view that if it's a question of somebody who's doing a B&B in their own home, that individual should have the right to decide who does and who doesn't come into their own home."

He draws a distinction, however, with hotels, which he says should admit gay couples. "If they are running a hotel on the high street, I really don't think that it is right in this day and age that a gay couple should walk into a hotel and be turned away because they are a gay couple, and I think that is where the dividing line comes."

Ben Summerskill, chief executive of the gay rights group Stonewall, said the comments would be "very alarming to a lot of gay people who may have been thinking of voting Conservative". >>> Toby Helm, political editor | Saturday, April 03, 2010
Iraqi Christians Under Fire

What bloody fools George W Bush and Tony Blair were to create this sad situation; and what even bigger fools we were to listen to them! Tony Blair might well have his riches; but does he have his integrity? – © Mark

THE TELEGRAPH: Half the refugees fleeing Iraq are Christian, dramatically reducing a presence that pre-dates Islam. Edward Stourton reports.

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A guard outside the cathedral in Kirkuk. Photograph: The Telegraph

Fr Rayan Paulos Atto showed me an elaborately decorated bronze and glass case mounted on the wall near the altar of his airy modern church in Erbil. It was a reliquary, a showcase for displaying a relic of a saint or martyr – the sort of thing you might find gathering dust in the sacristy of some venerable Italian basilica.

Fr Rayan's reliquary contains a miniature icon of the Virgin which is spattered with tiny droplets of blood – the blood of his closest friend, a priest gunned down on the steps of his church in the name of Islam. For Christians in Iraq today the possibility of martyrdom is an ever present reality, not a historical curiosity.

The campaign of violence against Christians is one of the most under-reported stories of Iraq since the invasion of 2003. And it could change the country's character in a fundamental way; by the time the dust finally settles on the chaotic current chapter of Iraq's history, the Christian community may have disappeared altogether – after 2,000 years as a significant presence. About 200,000 Iraqi Christians have already fled the country; they once made up three per cent of its population, and they now account for half of its refugees.

Erbil, in northern Iraq, has become a magnet for Christian refugees who are too poor to leave Iraq or do not want to abandon their country. It is the seat of the Kurdish Regional Government, which treats the Christians well; it is safe; and there is an established Christian community to welcome them. Many of them gravitate towards the traditionally Christian suburb of Ainkawa.

Ainkawa is a 15-minute drive from the centre of Erbil, and on the way there, with Fr Rayan at the wheel, we passed the motorway exit to Mosul. Mosul – the biblical city of Nineveh – is only 50 miles from Erbil, but it remains a fearsomely violent place and it was there that Fr Rayan's friend lost his life. >>> Edward Stourton | Saturday, April 03, 2010
Russia and Venezuela Announce Nuclear Union

THE TELEGRAPH: Russia has agreed to help Venezuela draw up plans for a nuclear power plant and space programme, President Hugo Chavez announced.

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Putin and Chavez shake hands after signing commercial agreements at Miraflores presidential palace in Caracas. Photograph: The Telegraph

Atomic energy was one of many areas of co-operation discussed as Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin made his first visit to the South American country.

"We're ready to start drawing up the first plan of a nuclear power plant, obviously with peaceful aims," Mr Chavez said.

Mr Chavez had announced plans to turn to Russia for nuclear help in the past.

He did not give details on how much Venezuela is prepared to invest, or how long it might take.

Russia and Venezuela also launched a joint business to tap vast oil deposits in eastern Venezuela and Mr Chavez said Moscow has offered to help Venezuela set up its own space industry including a satellite launch site.

Mr Putin also pledged to keep selling arms to Venezuela. Mr Chavez's government has already bought more than $4 billion (£2.6bn) in Russian weapons since 2005, including helicopters, fighter jets and 100,000 Kalashnikov rifles.

"We will continue supporting and developing Venezuela's defence capabilities," said Mr Putin, who headed back to Moscow after the one-day visit. >>> | Saturday, April 03, 2010
Somebody, Somewhere, Help This Poor Man! Lebanese TV Psychic Could Be Beheaded for Witchcraft

THE TELEGRAPH: The lawyer of a Lebanese TV psychic who was convicted in Saudi Arabia for witchcraft said her client could be beheaded this week and urged Lebanese and Saudi leaders to help spare his life.

Ali Sibat made predictions on an Arab satellite TV channel from his home in Beirut.

He was arrested by the Saudi religious police during his pilgrimage to the holy city of Medina in May 2008 and sentenced to death last November.

Lawyer May al-Khansa said she learned from an unofficial source that Mr Sibat, 49, is to be beheaded on Friday.

She added that she does not have any official confirmation of this.
"Ali is not a criminal. He did not commit a crime or do anything disgraceful," Mrs al-Khansa said.

"The world should help in rescuing a man who has five children, a wife and a seriously ill mother."

She added that Sibat's mother's health has been deteriorating since her son was sentenced to death.

The Saudi justice system, which is based on Islamic law, does not clearly define the charge of witchcraft.

Sibat is one of scores of people reported arrested every year in the kingdom for practicing sorcery, witchcraft, black magic and fortunetelling. >>> | Thursday, April 01, 2010

THE TELEGRAPH: 'Lebanese Derren Brown' Wins Reprieve from Beheading >>> Friday, April 02, 2010

CNN: Videos >>> | Friday, April 02, 2010

Saturday, April 03, 2010

Violent Clashes At Mosque Protest

THE TELEGRAPH: Violent clashes have broken out between riot police and members of the English Defence League protesting against a planned mosque in Dudley, West Midlands.

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Police officers control protestors of the English Defence League (EDL) on their demonstration through the streets of Dudley, protesting against plans to build a new mosque in the town. Photograph: The Telegraph

About 2,000 members of the EDL descended on Dudley town centre on Saturday afternoon.

Some of the protesters broke out of a pen in a car park, breaking down metal fences and throwing the metal brackets at officers, who were armed with riot shields and batons.

Members of the demonstration started fighting their own stewards who were trying to calm them down as they attacked the fences penning them in.

The EDL had put signs up which read ''Labour forcing mosques on Britain'' and ''No one wants this mosque''.

Some demonstrators held placards reading ''Muslim bombers off our streets'' and ''Say no to the mosque''.

The national anthem was played on a speaker system while demonstrators waved the flag of St George. >>> Alastair Jamieson | Saturday, April 03, 2010
Muslim Aid Charity Under Investigation

THE TELEGRAPH: A charity praised by Gordon Brown and the Prince of Wales has been placed under investigation by the Charity Commission following claims it had channelled hundreds of thousands of pounds to groups linked to a banned terrorist organisation.

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Sir Iqbal Sacranie, Chairman of Muslim Aid pictured addressing guests.At a celebratory dinner at the Natural History Museum. Photograph: The Telegraph

According to its own accounts, Muslim Aid paid £325,000 to the Islamic University of Gaza, where leading Hamas figures teach, and £13,998 to the al-Ihsan Charitable Society, designated by the US government as a "sponsor of terrorism" and a front for the Palestinian Islamic Jihad terrorist group.

Security sources also claim that Muslim Aid has helped channel a further £210,600 to six other organisations in the Gaza Strip since July 2009, all of which they say are also linked to Hamas.

Despite repeated approaches for comment over more than a week, Muslim Aid has refused to deny these claims.

In a statement, the Charity Commission said: "We take very seriously allegations of links between charities and terrorist activity, and consider funding of terrorist organisations to be a 'zero tolerance' issue.

The Commission has opened an investigation into Muslim Aid in light of these allegations and is working with the charity to address the issues raised." >>> Andrew Gilligan | Saturday, April 03, 2010
Rowan Williams Apologises for Claiming Catholic Church Has Lost 'All Credibility'

THE TELEGRAPH: The Archbishop of Canterbury Dr Rowan Williams has been forced into a humiliating apology after claiming the Roman Catholic Church in Ireland had lost all credibility over the child abuse scandal.

Following a torrent of criticism, Dr Williams admitted his "deep sorrow and regret" over his earlier comments in a telephone conversation with the Catholic Archbishop of Dublin.

A statement issued last night by the Dublin Archdioces said: "The Archbishop of Canterbury, Dr Rowan Williams, this afternoon telephoned Archbishop Diarmuid Martin to express his deep sorrow and regret for difficulties which may have been created by remarks in a BBC interview concerning the credibility of the Catholic Church in Ireland.

"Archbishop Williams affirmed that nothing could have been farther from his intention than to offend or criticise the Irish Church." >>> Robert Mendick | Saturday, April 03, 2010
Rise of Hungary's Far-Right Jobbik Party Stirs Disturbing Echoes of the 1940s

THE TELEGRAPH: As Hungary prepares to vote in a crucial election, the far-Right Jobbik party expects great success - to the consternation of democrats and those old enough to remember the fascist past.

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Jobbik Rally Dunakeszi Hungary. Vona Gabor addresses suporters. Photograph: The Telegraph

As the youthful leader of Hungary's far-right Jobbik party arrived for an election rally, his followers gave him a welcome that had disturbing echoes of Europe in the 1940s.

Two ranks of Hungarian Guards, in paramilitary-style uniforms, snapped to attention as Gabor Vona marched past them. Party leaders saluted, and a red and white banner was raised - one that looked suspiciously similar to Hungary's old fascist emblem.

The rally in a school hall in the normally sleepy town of Dunakeszi was packed with hundreds of supporters. They cheered as Mr Vona promised to rid Hungary of corruption and crack down on foreign interests.

He spoke about stopping Roma, the country's biggest ethnic minority, from sponging off the state - forcing anyone claiming benefits to perform public service in return. He promised to "give back Hungary's national pride and identity".

The enthusiasm showed that Mr Vona has come a long way since Jobbik launched seven years ago. Its fierce nationalistic agenda and far-right rhetoric were soundly rejected by the electorate then. In national elections in 2006 it polled a miserable 2.2 per cent, failing to get a single member of parliament elected.

But now as Hungary prepares for crucial new elections the tide has turned, and it is flowing strongly Jobbik's way. To the horror of democrats who thought Hungary had shaken itself free of political extremism in 1989 with the fall of communism, Jobbik is on course to become the second biggest party in parliament. >>> Matthew Day in Budapest | Saturday, April 03, 2010
The World Of Tony Blair Inc

Now where do you suppose all this money has come from? And what do you suppose he has had to do to get it? – © Mark

THE TELEGRAPH: A staff of 130, turnover in the tens of millions: Tony Blair has created enormous wealth, but nobody knows quite how.

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'His lifestyle involves moving between five-star hotels and mansions'. Photograph: The Telegraph

Tony Blair was merely a prime minister when he made his last major speech at the Trimdon Labour Club in 2007. After being burdened with the inconvenience of running the country for 10 years, he could not stop grinning as he announced that he was quitting not only Downing Street, but Parliament itself, freeing him from the constraints of public service.

On Tuesday, as Mr Blair returned to Trimdon to endorse Gordon Brown, his former constituents got their first close-up view of just how much better life had become for “our Tony” since he began his “journey” (as he would say) into the private sector.

With skin burnished to a dark ochre by unbroken exposure to the world’s sunniest climes and worry lines long faded away, Mr Blair made those around him look anaemic. Gone were the “blokeish” glottal stops in his speech that used to remind us that he was a “pretty straight sort of guy”, replaced by a mid-Atlantic twang that was far more user-friendly to his fee-paying audiences around the world.

But it was not Mr Blair’s physical appearance, nor even his glowing tribute to his sometime friend Mr Brown, that provided the greatest surprise of his visit to Sedgefield. It was the discovery that Mr Blair now employed 130 people in his ever-expanding business and charity empire, with the wage bill for “Blair Incorporated” thought to be £10 million to £20 million.

Incredible as it may seem, it means that all previous estimates of Mr Blair’s personal wealth — usually put at £20 million since he left office — appear to have been more than a little on the conservative side.

Sources close to Mr Blair say his earnings are “several multiples” of the figures that have been quoted in the past, suggesting that £50 million or even £60 million would be closer to the mark, although his spokesman described such a suggestion as “simply ludicrous”.

We will never know the truth, of course, because Mr Blair has set up a mind-boggling web of companies through which he can channel his earnings without having to declare publicly all of his income. The only two Blair companies that filed accounts had a combined income of £11.7 million in 2008-09.

However, a conversation Mr Blair had this week with his former agent, John Burton, provided a telling glimpse of what lay behind his veil of secrecy. >>> Gordon Rayner | Saturday, April 03, 2010

THE TELEGRAPH: Tony Blair ‘has blighted Buckinghamshire village’ >>> Jon Swaine | Saturday, April 03, 2010
Kommentar: Die Kirche muss ohne Ausflüchte bereuen

WELT ONLINE: Schon Jesus schlug sich auf die Seite der Sünder – allerdings verlangte er, dass sie bereuten. Wenn die Kirche sich seines Vorbilds als würdig erweisen will, muss sie die Missbrauchsskandale lückenlos und ohne Ausflüchte aufklären. Zur Reue gehört die schonungslose Selbstbefragung.

Nein, so einfach ist es nicht: Man kann nicht schlankweg erklären, die Osterbotschaft von der Auferstehung sei so begeisternd, dass all die schrecklichen Missbrauchsfälle zumal in der katholischen Kirche die Freude über das Fest nicht trüben könnten.

In der Bibel gehört zur Osterbotschaft, dass sie erzählt wird, dass sie nicht zu haben ist ohne Menschen, die sie weiter tragen. Als Maria Magdalena den Auferstandenen sieht, aber nicht erkennt, als sie begreift und nur ein Wort sagt: „Rabbuni“, Meister – da darf sie ihn nicht berühren, sondern wird von Jesus sofort losgeschickt, damit sie den Jüngern berichte. Am Abend erscheint er selbst den Jüngern und sagt ihnen: „Wie mich der Vater gesandt hat, so sende ich euch.“ Loslaufen, erzählen – das ist Ostern.

Darin zeigt sich einerseits die Menschlichkeit des Christentums. Da geistert nicht ein abstraktes Dogma umher, sondern lebt die Botschaft in und von Menschen, die sie berichten sollen. Andererseits macht dies die Botschaft verletzlich. Weil sie von Menschen lebt, müssen diese sich ihrer würdig erweisen. Sonst wird das Evangelium beschädigt. >>> Von Matthias Kamann | Samstag, 03. April 2010
Archbishop of Canterbury: Irish Catholic Church Has Lost All Credibility

THE GUARDIAN: Rowan Williams's comments on Vatican handling of sex abuse scandal likely to further cloud pope's upcoming UK trip

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Dr Rowan Williams at a press conference in Lambeth Palace last month. Photograph: The Guardian

The archbishop of Canterbury has said the Catholic church in Ireland has lost "all credibility" because of its poor handling of the scandal of paedophile priests.

Dr Rowan Williams said the scandal had been a "colossal trauma" for Ireland in particular.

In an interview to be broadcast on Monday, he said: "I was speaking to an Irish friend recently who was saying that it's quite difficult in some parts of Ireland to go down the street wearing a clerical collar now.

"And an institution so deeply bound into the life of a society suddenly becoming, suddenly losing all credibility – that's not just a problem for the church, it is a problem for everybody in Ireland."

The archbishop's remarks are likely to fuel the controversy surrounding the pope's visit to Britain in September, when he is expected to talk about moral standards and renew his attack on Britain's equality laws.

A Protest the Pope petition on the Downing Street website against the £15m cost of the visit, which will be shared by the government and the Catholic church, has already attracted more than 10,000 signatories.

In his interview for BBC Radio 4's Start the Week, to be broadcast on Monday, Williams sounded less than enthused about the pope's visit.

"The pope will be coming here to Lambeth Palace. We'll have the bishops together to meet him. I'm concerned that he has the chance to say what he wants to say in and to British society, that we welcome him as a valued partner and, you know, that's ... that's about it."

He also predicted that few Anglicans would take up the pope's offer of conversion to Catholicism.

The reputation of the Catholic church in Ireland has been severley damaged by revelations that its leaders covered up widespread child sexual abuse by dozens of paedophile priests.

Its leader, the primate of All-Ireland, Cardinal Sean Brady, came under pressure to stand down after he admitted being at a meeting where children abused by the convicted paedophile Father Brendan Smyth were forced to take a vow of silence.

The scandal has also damaged the pope, who has faced accusations that he failed to properly investigate a serial abuser in a children's home for the deaf in Wisconsin, US, in the late 1990s.

Yesterday, the Vatican provoked further controversy after the pope's personal preacher compared criticism of the Catholic hierarchy over cleric sex abuse with persecution of Jews. >>> David Batty | Saturday, April 03, 2010
Pope's Preacher Says Attacks on Catholics Are Like Antisemitism

THE GUARDIAN: Jewish groups react with outrage as Vatican distances itself from 'non-official' remarks

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Father Raniero Cantalamessa's remarks were described as 'repulsive' and 'obscene' by Germany’s ­Central Council of Jews. Photograph: The Guardian

Victims' groups and Jewish representatives expressed anger last night after the pope's personal preacher compared criticism of the Catholic hierarchy over cleric sex abuse with persecution of the Jews.

Addressing Pope Benedict and other members of the Vatican leadership at a service in St Peter's, Father Raniero Cantalamessa read a letter he said he had got from a Jewish friend. It said: "The passing from personal responsibility and guilt to a collective guilt remind me of the more shameful aspects of antisemitism."

Peter Iseley of the Survivors' Network of those Abused by Priests said: "To compare the discomfort that Vatican officials are finally feeling because of these decade-long cover-ups to the sufferings of the Jewish people down the centuries, especially during Holy Week, which was one of the most fearful times to be a Jew, is beyond even ridiculous."

The Jewish magazine, Tablet, called Cantalamessa "outrageously wrong". It said the church had "moved to cover up, paper over, and otherwise tacitly sanction paedophilia. Like the church, Jews know what it feels like to be victims of collective persecution. Unlike the church, Jews don't know what it feels like for their victimhood to be deserved."

Stephan Kramer, the general secretary of Germany's Central Council of Jews said: "It is repulsive, obscene and most of all offensive toward all abuse victims as well as to all the victims of the Holocaust.” >>> John Hooper in Rome | Saturday, April 03, 2010
Barack Obama Aims to Drive Gas Guzzlers Off the Road with Greener Laws

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The Governator, Arnold Schwarzenegger, popularised the Hummer but now the President is trying to call a halt to the American love affair with giant SUVs. Photograph: Times Online

TIMES ONLINE: For decades they have thundered along America’s highways and choked up parking lots, a symbol of extravagance unchallenged by politicians, emissions standards or common sense.

They are the four-wheel-drive behemoths known to the US Government as “light trucks” and to consumers as SUVs (sport utility vehicles) — but their easy ride as the world’s most conspicuous mobile polluters ended this week.

In a coup that achieves something President Clinton promised but never delivered, President Obama has forced the big three US carmakers, and their unions, to accept tough mileage rules for cars and SUVs. The rules will cut emissions from vehicles by more than a third over the next four years.

Whether the new rules end America’s love affair with huge cars remains to be seen. But they are being introduced at a time when SUV sales are at a fraction of their peak level five years ago. Their demise coincides with the country’s first mass-produced “plug-in” electric car, which finally rolled off a Michigan production line this week.

From 2016, new cars and SUVs will have to deliver an average of 35.5 miles per gallon (42.6 miles per British gallon), comparable for the first time with European and Japanese requirements.

SUV mileage under the new regime is expected to average 28.8mpg (34.5mpg in Britain), or nearly three times that of the Hummer H1 that Arnold Schwarzenegger once drove into Times Square in New York to begin the vehicle’s transition from armoured personnel carrier into celebrity runabout.

The new rules end a notorious loophole in US law by which SUVs were exempt from emissions standards that applied to cars. This made them so much more profitable that at the peak of the sport utility boom, a single Ford plant was generating up to $15 million (£9.8 million) a day in pre-tax profits. >>> Giles Whittell, Washington | Saturday, April 03, 2010
Champagne-socialist Bliar Irritates Neighbours with Plans for His Little Country Pad

THE TELEGRAPH: A historic Buckinghamshire village has been blighted since Tony Blair moved into his £6m stately home, some neighbours claim.

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The entrance to Wotton House. Photo: The Telegraph

Residents of Wotton Underwood say Mr Blair lives like a superstar and that they have had to endure helicopter noise and the presence of armed police.

One family has moved out, while others claim their children have been affected.

The picturesque village has been made a designated security area under the Terrorism Act, allowing officers to stop and search passers-by and ban photography.

Mr Blair and his wife, Cherie, are also having building work carried out. One resident claimed that a phone line installed for Mr Blair, who remains in close contact with world leaders, was mistakenly connected to her fax machine.

The complaints came as Mr Blair returned to national politics on Tuesday with a speech in support of Labour’s election campaign.

The Blairs bought South Pavilion, a 17th-century home in the village, for £5.75 million in May 2008.

The Grade I-listed property, once home to Sir John Gielgud, has seven bedrooms, ornamental gardens, a tennis court and swimming pool. It is the most valuable property in the Blairs’ £12 million portfolio. Tony Blair 'has blighted Buckinghamshire village' >>> Jon Swaine | Saturday, April 03, 2010

Friday, April 02, 2010

'Lebanese Derren Brown' Wins Reprieve from Beheading

THE TELEGRAPH: A Lebanese television psychic who is the equivalent of Derren Brown has won a temporary reprieve from a death sentence after being convicted in Saudi Arabia for witchcraft.

Ali Sibat, 49, had made predictions on an Arab satellite TV channel from his home in Beirut. He was arrested by the Saudi religious police during his pilgrimage to the holy city of Medina in May 2008 and sentenced to death last November.

He had been set to be beheaded Friday, the day executions are typically carried out in Saudi Arabia, but according to his attorney May al-Khansa, Lebanon's justice minister told her [that] her client would not be executed. She said it is still unclear whether the beheading had been waved [sic] or only postponed.

"Ali Sibat will stay alive this Friday but we don't know what is going to happen the next day, Saturday, Monday, any other day," she said. "What the (justice) minister told us was not enough for the family, it is not enough for me, because we really need Ali Sibat to be released." >>> | Friday, April 02, 2010

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Moyen-Orient – Arabie: Un charlatan décapité?

leJDD.fr: On ne rigole pas avec les "charlatans" en Arabie saoudite. Même quand ils travaillent hors du pays, au Liban en l'occurrence. Ali Sabat devait être décapité vendredi pour avoir effectué des prédictions pour la télévision de Beyrouth. Il a surtout commis l'erreur de se rendre en pèlerinage à Médine. Un périple qui l'a conduit tout droit à la décapitation. La police religieuse en a en effet profité pour l'arrêter. Si son exécution a été reportée vendredi suite à l'intervention de la diplomatie libanaise, le "sorcier" n'est pas tiré d'affaires.

Il ne l'avait certainement pas vu venir. Ali Sabat, qui effectuait des prédictions pour la chaîne libanaise Sheherazade, diffusée par satellite, devait être exécuté vendredi en Arabie saoudite. Si son exécution a été reportée suite à l'intervention de la diplomatie libanaise, son sort reste encore incertain. II avait été arrêté en mai 2008 lors d'un pèlerinage vers Médine pour "sorcellerie et charlatanisme", des activités jugées polythéistes et contraire à la loi islamique.

L'homme n'a pourtant jamais exercé ses activités en Arabie saoudite mais depuis Beyrouth. Qu'importe, il lui a suffi de se rendre en pèlerinage dans la ville sainte de la péninsule arabique pour être appréhendé par la police religieuse saoudienne. Interrogé, il a avoué ses "crimes", en espérant être simplement renvoyé du pays. Le 9 novembre 2008, le verdict est tombé: peine de mort par décapitation. >>> Mathieu Olivier - leJDD.fr | Vendredi 02 Avril 2010
Pilger tragen Kreuze durch die Gassen Jerusalems. Bild: NZZ Online

Feierlichkeiten in einem schwierigen Umfeld: Christen in aller Welt gedenken der Leiden Jesu

NZZ ONLINE: Christen in aller Welt haben am Karfreitag der Leiden Jesu gedacht. Die Feierlichkeiten sind überschattet von den Missbrauchsvorfällen innerhalb der katholischen Kirche. In Jerusalem konnten die Pilgerzüge ohne grössere Zwischenfälle abgehalten werden.

Tausende von Christen in aller Welt haben am Karfreitag der Leiden Jesu Christi gedacht. Papst Benedikt XVI. rief während den Feierlichkeiten im Petersdom in Rom die Priester auf, «in der Gemeinschaft mit Jesus Christus Menschen des Friedens zu sein, der Gewalt entgegenzustehen und der grösseren Macht der Liebe zu vertrauen». Papst übernimmt Kreuz am Schluss >>> sda/dpa/afp | Karfreitag, 02. April 2010

Des fidèles finissent sur la croix

20MINUTES.ch: Des dizaines de personnes se sont flagellées, tandis que d'autres ont été «crucifiées» lors des traditionnelles cérémonies du vendredi saint aux Philippines.

Selon des responsables locaux, 30'000 touristes Philippins et étrangers sont attendus dans la ville pour les fêtes pascales.

«C'est la chose la plus douloureuse que j'ai jamais endurée, mais c'est pour le Seigneur et c'est ma pénitence», a déclaré Rommel David qui a entamé les «cérémonies» en se fouettant le dos en compagnie d'une dizaine de camarades dans la ville de San Fernando, au nord de Manille.

Une dizaine de personnes ont été attachées et clouées pendant quelques minutes à des croix à San Juan, près de San Fernando.

Les éphémères «Christ» sont ensuite emmenés dans une tente où des soins leur sont dispensés. >>> ats/afp | Vendredi 02 Avril 2010

Pâques : Le chemin de croix de Benoît XVI

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Benoît XVI lors des cérémonies du Jeudi saint, hier à Rome. Photo : Le Temps

LE TEMPS: Les chrétiens célèbrent Pâques, et le pape va présider vendredi soir à Rome le chemin de croix, du Colisée au Palatin, qui rappelle le calvaire du Christ, alors que l’Eglise catholique traverse une crise inédite en se débattant dans les affaires de pédophilie

Depuis 2008, Benoît XVI, qui aura 83 ans le 16 avril, ne participe plus au parcours, qui commémore le martyre et la mort du Christ, ne prenant qu’à la toute fin la croix en bois. Vendredi soir, après la messe de la Passion du Christ à Saint-Pierre, il présidera la cérémonie depuis la terrasse du Mont Palatin, face au Colisée.

Cette année, le chemin de croix a une résonance particulière alors qu’une cascade d’affaires d’abus sexuels sur des mineurs de la part de prêtres et religieux, souvent couverts par leur hiérarchie, secoue l’Europe, notamment l’Allemagne, pays natal du pape, et les Etats-Unis. >>> AFP | Vendredi 02 Avril 2010
Des musulmans expulsés 
de la cathédrale de Cordoue

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Une vue de l'intérieur de la cathédrale de Cordoue. Jusqu'en 1236, l'édifice était une mosquée. Une des plus belles au monde. Photo : Le Figaro

LE FIGARO: La police espagnole a dû intervenir après qu'un petit groupe de musulmans autrichiens a entamé une prière au sein de la cathédrale de Cordoue. La pratique du culte musulman y est formellement interdite. Deux jeunes ont été interpellés.

Léger incident pascal dans l'ancienne mosquée de Cordoue, reconvertie depuis le 13e siècle en cathédrale. Six touristes autrichiens musulmans d'un groupe de 118 jeunes se sont mis en tête mercredi d'entamer une prière dans l'édifice. Guidés par l'un d'entre eux, les hommes ont commencé à se prosterner dans l'une des nefs. Mais seul le rite catholique est autorisé en ces lieux. Le personnel de sécurité de la cathédrale a donc rappelé à l'ordre les visiteurs et leur a signifié que le culte musulman était interdit.

Les choses se seraient alors envenimées. Un des visiteurs aurait même sorti un couteau rapporte le site d'information abcdesevilla.es. La police espagnole est finalement intervenue et a interpellé les deux plus récalcitrants d'entre eux. Deux policiers auraient été blessés pendant l'altercation. >>> Par LeFigaro.fr | Vendredi 02 Avril 2010
US to Drop Extra Security Against 'Terror-prone' Muslim Air Travellers

So what exactly is Barack HUSSEIN Obama playing at? Is he compromising the safety of non-Muslims so as not to offend his Muslim brothers? The dropping of extra security against ‘terror-prone’ Muslim air travellers is a measure as stupid as it is dangerous. How long will it take for disaster to happen, I wonder? And who’ll have blood on his hands then? If Muslims are insulted by the extra security needed, then they should stop trying to kill infidels, and if they did that, there would no longer be any need for any extra-ordinary security measures at all. – © Mark

TIMES ONLINE: The Obama Administration, facing protests from allies, announced today that it will stop requiring extra airport security screening for all travellers from "terror-prone" Muslim nations.

The United States will instead institute a "tailored" security system that relies on profiling individual travellers, based on intelligence such as their physical description or travel pattern.

Officials said that the new system would result in fewer passengers being pulled aside when travelling to America.

President Obama announced a crackdown on travellers from 14 "terror-prone" countries — 13 largely Muslim nations plus Cuba — after the failed "underwear bombing" of a Detroit-Amsterdam flight on Christmas Day.

Passport-holders and passengers from those countries were required to undergo full body pat-downs and manual baggage search as part of extra airport screening.

The emergency measures were intended to prevent would-be bombers like the Nigerian suspect from boarding US-bound planes.

Farouk Adbulmutallab has been charged with trying to blow up the Northwestern Airlines Flight 253 after he allegedly tried to detonate explosives hidden in his underwear, suffering severe burns but failing to bring down the plane.

Mr Abdulmutallab, 25, a former student at University College London, is understood to have told investigators that he was trained as a suicide bomber by an al-Qaeda affiliate in Yemen.

Mr Adbulmutallab's name was placed on a 550,000-name list of possible terror suspects, known as the Terrorist Identities Datamart Environment database, or TIDE, after his father tipped off the US embassy in Nigeria about his concerns.

But Mr Adbulmutallab was never put on a 2,500-name "no-fly list" nor a 13,500-long "selectee" list requiring extra airport screening.

The blanket security measures imposed after the failed bombing affected all travellers from Afghanistan, Algeria, Iraq, Iran, Lebanon, Libya, Nigeria, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, Somalia, Sudan, Syria, Yemen and Cuba.

The list offended allies like Saudi Arabia, Pakistan, Nigeria and Algeria who are partners of the United States in the fight against al-Qaeda. >>> James Bone, New York | Friday, April 02, 2010
Worshippers Revolt in Church as German Catholic Leaders Admit Abuse

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Archbishop Robert Zollitsch said that the Church had committed serious mistakes and done too little to help the victims of abuse. Photograph: Times Online

TIMES ONLINE: German Catholic leaders openly admitted for the first time today that the Church betrayed and abused children in its care.

The admission by Archbishop Robert Zollitsch, chairman of the German Bishops' Conference, came as Catholic priests across the country called on their congregations to pray for abused children.

But in many churches worshippers took the unusual step of expressing their unhappiness with the Church's management of the crisis.

Archbishop Zollitsch said that the Church had committed serious mistakes and done too little to help the victims of priestly abuse. “The caring responsibility towards the victims was insufficient in the past because of our own disappointment at the painful failure of the perpetrators, and out of a falsely understood concern for the standing of the church," he said.

It was as close as the Church in Germany has come to admitting that it covered up crimes committed by priests.

That, he said, was the "painful reality that we have to face up to". The Archbishop's words were notably blunter than those used by the Pope the previous day.

On Maundy Thursday he did not refer directly to the child abuse revelations now spreading across continents and confined himself to calling on Christians to respect the law. >>> Roger Boyes in Berlin and Ruth Gledhill | Friday, April 02, 2010
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The stones that were allegedly taken from the Berghof are thought by some to have been re-used in the construction of this roadside chapel. Others think they are not the same stones -- and are hoping the debate dies down soon. Photograph: Spiegel Online International

The Führer’s Flagstones: The Twisted Legacy of Hitler's Mountain Retreat

SPIEGEL ONLINE INTERNATIONAL: They may be simple flagstones, but they were once part of Adolf Hitler's mountain retreat in Obersalzberg. Now, a historian's claim that stones from the dictator's villa were used for the construction of a local chapel has many in the region up in arms.

It was a pleasant, dignified and very Bavarian celebration. There was a brass band, a group in lederhosen and dirndls, local dignitaries and even a close associate of the pope. All of them were there to attend the dedication of the Wegmacher chapel, a small roadside chapel in Obersalzberg, Adolf Hitler's mountain headquarters in the southeast corner of Germany.

Matthias Ferwagner, head of the building authority in the nearby town of Traunstein, told a touching story about a girl named Sophia who had cancer and placed daisies on the chapel's walls as a way of comforting her parents and how, shortly thereafter, the chapel was able to open its doors and fulfill its purpose of bestowing divine protection on Bavaria's road-construction workers and drivers.

Now, 13 years on, many of the guests who attended the dedication are starting to wish the chapel had never been built. It is difficult to ascertain, of course, whether the building is fulfilling is sacred function of protecting travelers. What is clear, however, is that the chapel is causing nothing but trouble in the secular world.

The red marble flagstones on the chapel's floor are now rumored to have an unpleasant past, and many locals fear that the nearly 10 square meters (108 square feet) of stone used to build it could become a pilgrimage site for neo-Nazis and National Socialist die-hards, thereby creating a problem for the tourist industry serving the surrounding area.

The reason for this apprehension is a belief held by some that these flagstones may once have adorned the terrace of the Berghof, Adolf Hitler's mountainside retreat on the Obersalzberg, towering above the town of Berchtesgaden. Florian Beierl, a historian who has been looking into the history of the Berghof, is one of those who adheres to this idea.

Since Beierl went public with his theory in the International Herald Tribune in February, the chapel has been a major topic of discussion in the region. And now that some people are calling for the chapel to be demolished, local newspapers, Bavarian television stations and the online media have been debating whether Beierl should have just kept his mouth shut. In his defense, Beierl says that sweeping his suspicions under the rug would have gone against the seriousness called for when dealing with Germany's Nazi past. >>> Connie Neumann | Thursday, April 01, 2010
Moscow and St. Petersburg Bombarded by Hundreds of False Terror Alerts

RUSSIA TODAY: Abusing widespread public fear after Monday’s Moscow metro bombings, hooligans have made hundreds of false phone call terror alerts.

Shortly after two deadly blasts rocked Moscow’s underground Monday, an unknown man called the St. Petersburg’s police and said there were bombs on the city’s two central metro stations. Ploshyad Vosstaniya and Gostinny Dvor platforms were immediately closed and guarded by the police. The call later turned out to be a false one. >>> | Friday, April 02, 2010
China’s Backing for Sanctions on Iran Still Unclear





RUSSIA TODAY: China’s backing for sanctions on Iran still unclear: The US announcement that China is willing to discuss new sanctions against Iran is neither being denied nor confirmed by Beijing. >>> | Friday, April 02, 2010
One of the Metro Bombers Could Be Teen Widow – Report





RUSSIA TODAY: One of the Metro bombers could be teen widow – report: A Russian daily has suggested that one of the suicide bombers who carried out attacks in the Moscow Metro on Monday could be a 17-year-old widow of one of Islamic terrorist leaders. >>> | Friday, April 02, 2010
Britain’s Most Senior Catholic Admits 'Evil' Clergy Abuse Has Led to 'Great Public Humiliation' of Church

THE TELEGRAPH: Child abuse committed by priests has led to “a great public humiliation” of the church, according to the most senior Roman Catholic in Britain.

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Cardinal Keith O'Brien insists that the faithful must not turn away from the church. Photo: The Telegraph

Cardinal Keith O’Brien, the Archbishop of St Andrews and Edinburgh, will also tell worshippers on Easter Sunday that the cover-up of “evil” paedophilia by senior clergy “brings shame on us all”.

However he insisted that the faithful must not turn away from the church, just as voters disillusioned by the state of politics should still cast their ballots.

His forthright comments on one of the most important days in the Christian calendar highlight the concern felt at the highest levels of the church about the effect of clergy sex abuse scandals unfolding around the world. >>> Martin Beckford, Religious Affairs Correspondent | Good Friday, April 02, 2010
Gordon Brown Issues Easter Greeting

THE TELEGRAPH: Gordon Brown hailed Christians as ''the conscience of our country'' in an Easter greeting posted on the Downing Street website.

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Gordon Brown outside Chequers, the Prime Minister's official country residence. Photograph: The Telegraph

The Prime Minister's Good Friday missive hailed the ''redeeming power of faith'' and said the forthcoming official visit of Pope Benedict would make this a special year for the UK.

''Easter is the most important date in the Christian calendar because it is when we reflect on the life, death and resurrection of Jesus,'' he wrote.

''Christians all over Britain and the world will be celebrating in their homes and churches and thinking about the redeeming power of faith. >>> | Good Friday, April 02, 2010

Warmest Wishes for Easter from the PM

NUMBER 10: The Prime Minister has wished those celebrating Easter all over Britain and the world a happy Easter.

Gordon Brown said how “incredibly grateful” he was to Christian churches for all that they do.

The PM said this year was a particular reason to celebrate, as 2010 will see the first official visit of His Holiness the Pope to Britain.

The PM said: >>> | Good Friday, April 02, 2010
The Real Face of Jesus?

La Chine contre des sanctions, assure Téhéran

LE TEMPS: Alors que Barack Obama a de nouveau appelé la Chine à collaborer à des sanctions contre l’Iran lors d’un entretien téléphonique avec le président Hu Jintao la nuit dernière, le négociateur iranien en visite à Pékin affirme ce vendredi que les Chinois sont convaincus que les sanctions sont inefficaces

L’Iran et la Chine sont convenus que l’arme des sanctions dans le dossier nucléaire iranien avait perdu de son efficacité, a assuré vendredi à la presse le négociateur iranien sur le nucléaire, Saïd Jalili, à l’issue de ses entretiens dans la capitale chinoise. «Nous avons souligné ensemble lors de nos discussions que cette arme des sanctions avait perdu de son efficacité», a déclaré M. Jalili lors d’une conférence de presse.

Le négociateur iranien a également appelé les pays occidentaux à changer leurs «méthodes erronées» et à «cesser de menacer l’Iran».

Les Etats-Unis ont affirmé cette semaine que la Chine avait accepté d’engager des «négociations sérieuses» à l’ONU pour l’adoption de nouvelles sanctions. La Chine n’a pas confirmé cette information. >>> AFP | Vendredi 02 Avril 2010

Thursday, April 01, 2010

Saudis Display Their Barbaric, Dark Age Credentials! Saudi Move to Execute 'Sorcery Man' Sparks Protest

BBC: Lebanese Prime Minister Saad Hariri has been urged to intervene to stop the execution of a Lebanese national accused of sorcery in Saudi Arabia.

Amnesty International said TV fortune teller Ali Hussain Sabat seemed to have been convicted for "exercising of his right to freedom of expression".

Mr Sabat's lawyer said she had been informed unofficially that he could be beheaded by the end of this week.

But Beirut's envoy to Riyadh said the case was still being heard.

The condemned man hosted a satellite TV show in which he predicted the future.

He was arrested by the Saudi religious police while on pilgrimage to the country in 2008.

Malcolm Smart, head of Amnesty's Middle East and North Africa programme, said it was "high time the Saudi Arabian government joined the international trend towards a worldwide moratorium on executions".

The Lebanese ambassador to Riyadh, Marwan Zein, said on Thursday that he had not been informed that Mr Sabat's execution was imminent, AFP news agency reports.

His case was "still being considered by the court", the ambassador said.

There has been no official confirmation from Saudi Arabia, but executions there are often carried out with little warning. >>> | Thursday, April 01, 2010

Wife of Condemned 'Sorcerer' Pleads for Mercy

CNN: The wife of a Lebanese man facing a death sentence in Saudi Arabia for "sorcery" pleaded for mercy Thursday as Lebanon's justice minister asked the kingdom's rulers to halt his beheading.

Family members have been told that Ali Hussain Sibat, who used to offer predictions and advice to callers on a Lebanese television network, is scheduled to be put to death Friday. His wife made an emotional plea for his release during a CNN interview Thursday.

"All I ask is for the Saudi king and the Saudi government to show him mercy -- let him come back to his country and his family," Samira Rahmoon said.

Sibat was arrested by Saudi Arabia's religious police and charged with sorcery while visiting the country for an Islamic pilgrimage in May 2008, according to May El Khansa, his attorney in Lebanon. Saudi authorities have not disclosed details of the charge for which Sibat has been condemned and have not responded to requests for comment on the case.

"We can't understand how they could arrest him and charge him and sentence him to death," Rahmoon said. "It doesn't make any sense."

El Khansa said Wednesday that she had been told about the upcoming execution by a Saudi source with knowledge of the case and the proceedings. Lebanon's government says it has no confirmation that his execution has been set. But Justice Minister Ibrahim Najjar said he has asked the Saudis to halt any scheduled execution and release Sibat, calling the punishment "disproportionate."

"I have asked them not to implement any execution in this case," he said. "As far as I know, such an act doesn't deserve such a punishment, unless there is something else -- something that I have not had the possibility to study or to examine myself."

Rahmoon said the family has been unable to contact Sibat "for a long time" and has received no official notification that her husband's execution date has been set.

"We don't understand how he could be executed without us getting any notification first," Rahmoon said. "How could they decide to execute him and not inform us?"

A law against witchcraft remains on the books in Lebanon, but is the equivalent of a misdemeanor, Najjar said. >>> Mohammed Jamjoom, CNN | Thursday, April 01, 2010

Lebanese TV Psychic Could Be Beheaded for Witchcraft

THE TELEGRAPH: The lawyer of a Lebanese TV psychic who was convicted in Saudi Arabia for witchcraft said her client could be beheaded this week and urged Lebanese and Saudi leaders to help spare his life.

Ali Sibat made predictions on an Arab satellite TV channel from his home in Beirut.

He was arrested by the Saudi religious police during his pilgrimage to the holy city of Medina in May 2008 and sentenced to death last November.

Lawyer May al-Khansa said she learned from an unofficial source that Mr Sibat, 49, is to be beheaded on Friday.

She added that she does not have any official confirmation of this.

"Ali is not a criminal. He did not commit a crime or do anything disgraceful," Mrs al-Khansa said.

"The world should help in rescuing a man who has five children, a wife and a seriously ill mother."

She added that Sibat's mother's health has been deteriorating since her son was sentenced to death.

The Saudi justice system, which is based on Islamic law, does not clearly define the charge of witchcraft.

Sibat is one of scores of people reported arrested every year in the kingdom for practicing sorcery, witchcraft, black magic and fortunetelling.

These practices are considered polytheism by the government in Saudi Arabia, a deeply religious Muslim country. >>> | Thursday, April 01, 2010
Vatican’s Troubles Grow

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THE TELEGRAPH: Gulf Sheikh Ahmed bin Zayed al-Nahyan Found Dead in Morocco >>> Louise Armitstead, Chief City Correspondent | Tuesday, March 30, 2010
Serbia Issues Apology for Muslim Massacre



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Abus sexuels : Un avocat américain demande au pape de témoigner sous serment

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Benoît XVI a condamné l’avortement lors d’une messe, mais n’a pas abordé les scandales de pédophilie qui bouleversent l’église catholique. Photo : Le Temps

LE TEMPS: Benoît XVI n’a fait aucune mention en lançant les célébrations pascales ce matin des affaires d’abus sexuels qui ébranlent le monde catholique. Un avocat américain vient de déposer une requête pour obtenir que le pape témoigne sous serment dans le cadre de plusieurs dossiers de prêtres accusés de pédophilie aux Etats-Unis

L’avocat William McMurry estime que le Vatican était au courant depuis longtemps du scandale des enfants violés par des prêtres. Selon sa requête, dont l’AFP s’est procuré copie, Benoît XVI était au courant de ce qu’il se passait aux Etats-Unis alors qu’il était encore cardinal et qu’il présidait la Congrégation de la doctrine de la foi - pendant les 24 ans qui ont précédé son accession à la papauté.

Il a, assure l’avocat, «découragé les procureurs de poursuivre les prêtres mis en cause et a encouragé le silence pour protéger la réputation de l’Eglise catholique». >>> AFP | Jeudi 01 Avril 2010