Thursday, June 24, 2010

Australia’s First Woman Prime Minister Sworn In

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Julia Gillard became Prime Minister of Australia after a leadership balllot at Parliament House in Canberra. Photograph: The Times

THE TIMES: Australia’s new Prime Minister has been sworn into office and immediately vowed to end division over a controversial mining tax, resurrect a carbon trade scheme and call an election within months.

The British-born Julia Gillard said that she was “truly honoured” to become the country’s first woman Prime Minister after a surprise coup among the Labor leadership resulted in Kevin Rudd, whose popularity was in terminal decline, stepping aside overnight.

Within hours of being elected leader of the Australian Labor Party after the shock caucus meeting in Canberra early this morning, Ms Gillard was sworn in as the country’s 27th Prime Minister and immediately set her agenda for the coming months.

“I asked my colleagues to make a leadership change because I believed that a good Government was losing its way,” Ms Gillard said of the tumultuous turn of events.

“I love this country and I was not going to sit idly by and watch an incoming Opposition cut health, cut education and smash rights at work.”

Ms Gillard promised to lead a “strong and responsible government that will take control of our future, improving and protecting the essential public services and basic rights our people depend on”. Read on and comment >>> Sophie Tedmanson, Sydney | Thursday, June 24, 2010

Rudd Quits To Give Australia First Woman PM

SKY NEWS: Kevin Rudd has stepped down as Australian prime minister, allowing his deputy Julia Gillard to become the country's first female leader. Sky's Ian Woods reports.



Related: Kevin Rudd Gets Dumped >>>
Michael Jackson 'Would Still Be Alive If He Had Embraced Islam'

THE TELEGRAPH: Michael Jackson would still be alive today if he had converted to Islam, according to his elder brother Jermaine.

Jermaine Jackson says that he considered himself Michael’s “protector” and that the pop star – who died last year, aged 50 – “trusted Islam” even though he did not convert.

“I felt that if Michael would have embraced Islam he would still be here today and I say that for many reasons,” said Jermaine in an interview to be broadcast on the BBC World Service on Friday. >>> Neil Midgley | Thursday, June 24, 2010
Kevin Rudd Dumped as Julia Gillard Becomes Australian Prime Minister

THE TELEGRAPH: Australia has its first female prime minister after Kevin Rudd stood down on Thursday, handing the leadership to his deputy Julia Gillard.



Mr Rudd was convinced to step aside after it became obvious during an emergency caucus meeting that he did not have the support of enough MPs to continue serving as prime minister.

The British-born Ms Gillard was reportedly backed by at least 75 of the Labour Party's 115 MPs, sending a clear and emphatic message to Mr Rudd that it was time to go.

The threat to Mr Rudd's leadership emerged on Wednesday night, after senior Labour powerbrokers told him that he had lost their support and Ms Gillard revealed that she would challenge him.

The prime minister was urged to step down, but a defiant Mr Rudd announced that he would go to a vote.

After a night of frantic phonecalls to gauge support, Mr Rudd decided not to stand against Ms Gillard, handing her the prime ministership unopposed. >>> Bonnie Malkin in Sydney | Thursday, June 24, 2010

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Jesus Did Not Die On Cross, Says Scholar

THE TELEGRAPH: Jesus may not have died nailed to the cross because there is no evidence that the Romans crucified prisoners two thousand years ago, a scholar has claimed.

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A penitent is nailed to a wooden cross to mark the death of Jesus Christ on Good Friday in the town of Pampanga , Philippines. `photo: The Telegraph

The legend of his execution is based on the traditions of the Christian church and artistic illustrations rather than antique texts, according to theologian Gunnar Samuelsson.

He claims the Bible has been misinterpreted as there are no explicit references [to] the use of nails or to crucifixion - only that Jesus bore a "staurus" towards Calvary which is not necessarily a cross but can also mean a "pole".

Mr Samuelsson, who has written a 400-page thesis after studying the original texts, said: "The problem is descriptions of crucifixions are remarkably absent in the antique literature.

"The sources where you would expect to find support for the established understanding of the event really don't say anything."

The ancient Greek, Latin and Hebrew literature from Homer to the first century AD describe an arsenal of suspension punishments but none mention "crosses" or "crucifixion."

Mr Samuelsson, of Gothenburg University, said: "Consequently, the contemporary understanding of crucifixion as a punishment is severely challenged. >>> | Wednesday, June 23, 2010
Al Gore Accused of 'Sexually Harassing' Massage Therapist

THE TELEGRAPH: Al Gore, the former Vice President, has been accused of "unwanted sexual contact" by a Portland massage therapist.

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Al Gore kisses wife Tipper at the Democratic Convention in August 2000. Photo: The Telegraph

The woman claims that the advances happened at a hotel during an October 2006 visit, but no charges were filed due to lack of evidence, law officials have said.

An attorney representing the woman contacted police in late 2006, said Michael Schrunk, Multnomah County District Attorney. Mr Schrunk said the woman – who has not been identified – refused to be interviewed by detectives and did not want the investigation to proceed.

The woman, however, contacted police in January 2009 and gave a statement, saying Mr Gore tried to have sex with her during an appointment at the upscale downtown Hotel Lucia, where Mr Gore was reportedly registered as "Mr. Stone."

The National Enquirer first reported the allegations on Wednesday, identifying the accuser as a 54-year-old woman. >>> | Thursday, June 24, 2010

Council of Europe Votes Against Ban on Burka*

THE TELEGRAPH: MPs from 47 countries have unanimously voted against a general ban on the wearing of the burka in public.

The Parliamentary Assembly of Europe's human rights watchdog, the Council of Europe, passed a resolution warning that if governments imposed such a ban they would be denying women ''who genuinely and freely desire to do so'' their right to cover their faces.

But while the Assembly opposed a general ban, it left the door open for targeted laws against the burka, pointing out that legal restrictions may be justified ''for security purposes, or where the public or professional functions of individuals require their religious neutrality, or that their face can be seen''.

The vote came in Strasbourg amid continuing controversy in France over efforts to introduce a general burka ban.

The Muslim Council of Britain has attacked President Nicolas Sarkozy as ''patronising and offensive'' after he declared: ''The burka is not a sign of religion, it is a sign of subservience. We cannot accept to have [sic] in our country [sic] women who are prisoners behind netting, cut off from all social life, deprived of identity.'' >>> | Wednesday, June 23, 2010

*How stupid and short-sighted can these MPs be? Do they want women to be kept holed up as they are in Afghanistan? Do they want to turn men into sexy lechers who can no longer control their sexual urges when confronted by a beautiful woman with bare face and beautiful hair as is often the case in the Middle East? For that is what happens in societies in which it is de rigueur for women to be kept in purdah: Over time, men lose their ability to control themselves. They become socially inept.

Nicolas Sarkozy is absolutely right when he says that the full veil is not a religious symbol. The full veil stems from the desert where it was used by women in the better-off classes to segregate themselves from the poorer women who had to labour in the fields and in the great outdoors. In other words, it was a symbol of class as much as anything else. It was also a way for Saudi women to keep their skin as pale as possible. Take a trip to the desert Kingdom! You will find that women with an English rose complexion are as prized today as they ever were. Covering the face from the brutal rays of the desert sun was a way of keeping women from the upper classes as protected as possible.

As always with these things, its significance becomes blurred, and the custom takes on a life of its own.

The Koran calls for modesty. Whose version of modesty makes a woman a non-person? Whose version of modesty places women under the control of the males in the family? Whose version of modesty states that women should be kept in purdah?

The MPs who have voted against a ban have voted for restrictions on the human rights of women, and against feminism and liberation. Moreover, this decision sends out the wrong signal: Basically, it tells Muslims that they don’t have to integrate into our societies, for truly no integration can take place where women are enveloped in such ridiculous cloth.

This is the West. They have chosen to come here to live. We have welcomed them. But they have rejected our customs. It is not, I repeat NOT, our custom to keep women in purdah. If that’s what they want, they should go elsewhere. And the people who represent us in these councils and parliaments should have the courage to stand up for OUR WAY OF LIFE. Moreover, it should be remembered that there are many Muslim women who wear the full veil defiantly, as a way of flaunting their 'superiority', for that is how these people truly feel: superior. We should do all we can to stamp this out.
– © Mark


Verbunden mit diesem Artikel:

DIE PRESSE: Europarat: Schweiz soll Minarett-Verbot aufheben >>> APA/dpa | Mittwoch, 23. Juni 2010

SPIEGEL ONLINE: Vollverschleierung: Spanischer Senat votiert für Burka-Bann >>> kgp/dpa/AFP | Mittwoch, 23 Juni 2010

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Minn. Pastor Likely to Keep Job Despite Gay Report

ASSOCIATED PRESS: MINNEAPOLIS — A Lutheran pastor ardently critical of allowing gays into the clergy is on leave from his Minneapolis church after a gay magazine reported his attendance at a support group for men struggling with same-sex attraction.

Church officials, however, said Wednesday that the Rev. Tom Brock likely will return to the pulpit at Hope Lutheran Church because he acted in accordance with his faith by attending the group.

A fixture on local cable access shows, Brock regularly broadcasts conservative views on homosexuality and criticizes the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America for liberalizing its gay clergy policy.

Lavender Magazine published a story last week about Brock's quiet attendance of the Faith in Action meetings, written by a reporter who falsely posed as a member of the group.

"The fact that he said one thing publicly, and privately he's a homosexual — that's somewhat inconsistent," said Lavender president Stephen Rocheford. "This company has a policy not to out people. The one exception is a public figure who says one thing and does another."

The Lavender article never explicitly said Brock confessed to homosexual activity. It quotes him at one point talking about a recent mission trip to Eastern Europe, of which he says, "I fell into temptation. I was weak." >>> Patrick Condon | Thursday, June 24, 2010
Obama remplace McChrystal en Afghanistan par le général Petraeus

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Le général McChrystal lors de son arrivée à la Maison Blanche pour un entretien avec Barack Obama, le 23 juin 2010. Photo : Le Monde

LE MONDE: Le président américain Barack Obama a annoncé, mercredi 23 juin, avoir révoqué son chef militaire en Afghanistan, le général Stanley McChrystal, après ses propos désobligeants sur l'exécutif. Il l'a remplacé immédiatement par un autre officier d'expérience, le général David Petraeus, actuellement commandant des forces américaines en Irak et en Afghanistan.

S'exprimant face à la presse dans la roseraie de la Maison Blanche, le président a estimé à propos du général McChrystal, avec qui il s'était entretenu plus tôt, que sa "conduite telle qu'elle apparaît dans un article récemment publié ne répond pas aux critères requis d'un général". Il a toutefois rendu hommage à la carrière de l'officier et assuré ne pas l'avoir révoqué à cause d'"insultes personnelles".

Selon le magazine Rolling Stone qui a publié leurs propos, le général McChrystal et certains de ses adjoints s'en sont pris nommément à de hauts responsables de l'administration. Le général se moquait notamment du vice-président américain Joe Biden. Le président a assuré que le remplacement de Stanley McChrystal par David Petraeus ne signalait pas un changement de stratégie sur le terrain. >>> LeMonde.fr avec AFP et Reuters | Mercredi 23 Juin 2010
Vollverschleierung: Spanischer Senat votiert für Burka-Bann

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Muslimische Frauen: Verbot der Vollverschleierung nun auch in Spanien

SPIEGEL ONLINE: Auf Belgien und Frankreich folgt Spanien: Auch hier soll muslimischen Frauen das Tragen von Burka und Niqab untersagt werden. Mit einer hauchdünnen Mehrheit stimmte der Senat in Madrid für einen Antrag der Opposition. Nun muss die Regierung ein entsprechendes Gesetz ausarbeiten.

Madrid - Überraschung im spanischen Parlament: Auf Antrag der oppositionellen Volkspartei PP sollten die Abgeordneten über ein Verbot der Vollverschleierung entscheiden - und stimmten mit einer Mehrheit von nur zwei Stimmen dafür. Damit sollen Burka und Niqab grundsätzlich aus dem Stadtbild verbannt werden. Vollschleier seien diskriminierend, argumentierten die Konservativen.

Der Antrag der PP galt eigentlich als chancenlos, in letzter Minute fand er aber die Unterstützung der gemäßigten katalanischen Nationalisten (CiU) und einer weiteren kleinen Partei. Für das Verbot sprachen sich somit 131 Senatoren aus, 129 votierten dagegen. Zu den Gegnern eines Banns zählte zwar die Sozialistische Partei (PSOE) von Ministerpräsident José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero. Dessen Regierung muss nun aber ein entsprechendes Gesetz ausarbeiten. >>> kgp/dpa/AFP | Mittwoch, 23 Juni 2010
Greedy Bankers Make Sure You’ll Have to Slog Away Till You’re Seventy Plus (But Bankers Will Probably Be Exempted from the Work-longer Scheme)

THE TELEGRAPH: Millions of employees who are not saving for their retirement will be enrolled in company schemes under a radical shake-up of pensions which eventually could see most people working into their seventies.

In a landmark announcement intended to herald a new era of shorter but wealthier retirements, the Government will encourage people to work for longer by making it illegal for companies to force staff to give up work at 65.

At the same time, the age at which employees can claim the state pension will rise to 66 as soon as 2016 for men — 10 years earlier than the last government had decreed.

The Coalition is to consult on the most appropriate pace at which to increase the retirement age even higher in line with rising life expectancy.

The outcome is likely to be that, by the second half of the century, most people will work into their seventies.

In return, workers would receive more generous state pensions boosted by membership of company schemes, into which employees will be enrolled unless they opt out. Those reliant on state pensions will benefit from the restored link between pensions and earnings announced in this week’s Budget. Pensions shake-up could see most people working into their seventies >>> Andrew Porter and Rosa Prince | Wednesday, June 23, 2010

Wednesday, June 23, 2010

Inondations au Brésil: 600 personnes disparues

TRIBUNE DE GENÈVE: La pluie diminue en intensité et permet aux secouristes de rejoindre les villages isolés.

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44 corps ont déjà été découverts. Photo : Tribune de Genève

Des secouristes brésiliens recherchaient mercredi 600 personnes portées disparues suite aux fortes pluies qui ont provoqué des inondations dans deux Etats brésiliens. Le bilan des victimes s’est alourdi, s’élevant désormais à 44 morts après la découverte de trois nouveaux corps.

Selon la Défense civile de l’Etat d’Alagoas, les pluies ont diminué en intensité, ce qui permet désormais aux soldats et aux secouristes de se rendre jusqu’à certaines villes isolées, en bateau et en hélicoptère. >>> AP | Mercredi 23 Juin 2010
Australian PM Kevin Rudd Fighting Leadership Coup

THE TELEGRAPH: Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd is fighting to hold on to power after senior colleagues forced him to call a leadership election.

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Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd speaks during a press conference in Canberra, Australia, on 16 June 2010. Photo: The Telegraph

Mr Rudd was told he had lost the backing of several MPs and the AWU, one of the country's most influential unions, who were switching their support to his Deputy Julia Gillard.

Party bosses urged Ms Gillard to challenge the prime minister after he failed to secure a lift in the polls in what was considered a make-or-break week.

She spoke to him on Wednesday to demand the leadership vote after being told the majority of Labour Party MPs would back her.

During an extraordinary night in Canberra, one unnamed MP reportedly said that Mr Rudd was a "cryptofascist" who had never bothered to build support within the party and was now paying for his mistakes.

The dramatic move against Mr Rudd comes amid fears he will lose an election later this year. Labour Party MPs hope Ms Gillard, who is seen as more voter-friendly than the rage-prone prime minister, has a far better chance. >>> Bonnie Malkin in Sydney | Wednesday, June 23, 2010

Smoking Taboo for Muslims, Says DOH

PHILIPPINE DAILY INQUIRER: MANILA, Philippines—Paging smokers in Muslim communities nationwide.

Did you know that aside from 40-plus cancer-causing chemicals, cigarettes also contain “secret additives” like pig’s blood and wine, which are haram, or forbidden under Islamic laws?

Dr. Tato Usman, head of the Non-Communicable Diseases Office of the Department of Health-Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao, on Wednesday made the disclosure during a news conference at the DOH headquarters in Manila.

Citing “latest findings” of the South Africa National Halal Authority, or Sanha, Usman urged his “brother Muslims to abstain from smoking tobacco products.”

Usman also warned against the many ill-effects of cigarette smoking to human health, noting that “one stick of cigarette alone contains 43 carcinogens, or cancer-causing chemicals.”

The DOH official referred to, among others, nicotine, cadmium, stearic acid, tolvene, ammonia, carbon monoxide, arsenic, methane, and acetic acid. >>> Jerry E. Esplanada, Philippine Daily Inquirer | Wednesday, June 23, 2010
New York Hikes Cigarette Tax Again

The Great Canada-Michigan-New York City Earthquake

TIME NEWS FEED: A 5.0-magnitude earthquake in central Canada has left several cities shaken up, as the area rarely deals with tremors.

Although original reports measured the quake at 5.5 on the Richter Scale, an updated assessment by the U.S. Geological Survey knocked it down to 5.0. While a 5.0-quake isn’t usually considered particularly powerful—as far as earthquakes go—the quake’s origin was thought to be quite deep, which impacts how far the effects are felt. The epicenter was in the Ontario-Quebec border region, north of Ottawa, approximately 11 miles below ground. >>> Megan Gibson | Wednesday, June 23, 2010

THE GLOBE AND MAIL: Earthquake shakes central Canada: Magnitude 5.0 quake moved the ground in Toronto, Ottawa, Montreal and several U.S. states >>> | Wednesday, June 23, 2010

CYBERPRESSE: Ottawa: la terre a tremblé – Un tremblement de terre d'une magnitude de 5 a secoué tout l'ouest du Québec et l'est ontarien, mercredi après-midi à 13h42. >>> Louis-Denis Ébacher et Philippe Orfali | Mercredi 23 Juin 2010
View from the Left: Obama's Liberal Critics Find Their Voice

THE GUARDIAN: We on the left have been in numb denial about President Obama's failures. But as the crises pile up we can't remain silent

Until President Obama's first ever Oval Office address-to-the-nation the other night BP's chief executive Tony Hayward was winning the booby prize as "America's most clueless man" for his gaffe-prone TV interviews. But Obama is gaining fast. His self-exonerating speech, full of sparkling generalities and with no hint of frank accountability for his administration's culpability in the nation's worst environmental disaster, was like the man himself, bloodless and emotionally detached from the human costs of an oil invasion that's now spreading from Louisiana to Texas, Florida and as far north as the Carolinas.

Instead, to cover his impotence to cope with the seemingly unstoppable 60,000 barrel a day spillage, and his deference to BP he's appointing – what else? – one of those tired old wheezes, a "tsar" to oversee the Gulf spill effort and a "commission" to investigate its causes which by now are well known by everyone except the clueless White House. Don't they listen to their own scientific advisers?

Tony Hayward must feel a little relief that the spotlight on him as a 24-karat fool shifted momentarily on Tuesday night to our do-nothing-except-make-war president. 

But the dogs are waking up and barking in the night.

Until BP's blowout in the Gulf eight weeks ago the American left (what there is of it) trailed poodle-like after Barack Obama, refusing to criticise, let alone, attack "our guy in the White House". We had worked our butts off for his election, and now we were punched out or perhaps felt we had nowhere else to go – and isn't it nice for a change to have a president who can parse a complicated sentence? Any lingering doubts we had were stifled after one scary look at Obama's yowling enemies – racist and crazy about Palin – which was enough to send us whimpering back to our kennels. But like tiny buds of spring little fragile flowers of dissent are springing up all over the place, sometimes unexpectedly. >>> Clancy Sigal | Saturday, June 19, 2010

HT: Always On Watch >>>
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Iraqi LGBT organisation. Image: Google Images

US and UK Failing to Take Iraq's Gay Pogrom Seriously

THE GUARDIAN: Both countries deny any Iraqi state involvement in anti-gay militias, but LGBT supporters suggest otherwise

Last week, 12 Iraqi police officers burst into a house in Karbala, beat up and blindfolded the six occupants and bundled them off in three vans, taking the computers they found with them. The house was then burned down by unknown people.

The house was a new "emergency shelter" run by the Iraqi LGBT organisation.

Two days later, one of the men turned up in hospital with a throat wound saying he'd been tortured. Iraqi LGBT has ordered those in its other two safe houses to move immediately.

The group says the police action is consistent with other state attacks on lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) people in Iraq. It has information that the other five – two gay men, one lesbian and two transgender people – have been transported 100 miles north to the interior ministry in Baghdad, where they'll be interrogated (ie tortured) to find out more about the group. Then, going on past experience, they'll probably be handed to militias loyal to Shi'a clerics Grand Ayatollah al-Sistani and Muqtada al-Sadr (both of whom have called for homosexuals to be put to death) and their mutilated bodies will turn up later.

But it is also clear from past experience that there is unlikely to be a sustained international outcry from gay people, governments or others about this latest incident. >>> Paul Canning | Wednesday, June 23, 2010
Obama Remarks on McChrystal Dismissal

THE WASHINGTON POST: President Obama accepted Gen. Stanley McChrystal's resignation after controversial remarks in Rolling Stone magazine, replacing him with Gen. David Petraeus. Obama called the decision "a change in personnel...not a change in policy" in Afghanistan. (AP)



THE WASHINGTON POST: Don't blame McChrystal, blame Obama: Gen. Stanley A. McChrystal should not lose his job because of the article about him in Rolling Stone magazine. If anyone deserves blame for the latest airing of the administration’s internal feuds over Afghanistan, it is President Obama. >>> Jackson Diehl | Tuesday, June 22, 2010

The Wimps in the White House >>>
Pakistan: Taliban nennen Deutschen mit Burka "Kameraden"

WELT ONLINE: Der in Pakistan festgenommene Deutsche, der sich mit einer Burka tarnte, soll in Verbindung mit Islamisten und Al-Qaida-Kämpfern stehen.

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Der Deutsche trug bei seiner Festnahme einen Ganzkörperschleier. Bild: Welt Online

Ein im Nordwesten Pakistans festgenommener deutscher Staatsbürger hat offenbar extremistische Verbindungen. Die pakistanischen Taliban bezeichneten ihn als einen ihrer Kämpfer. „Er ist unser Kamerad“, sagte ein Taliban-Sprecher. „Wir haben viele Deutsche dort, die sich am Dschihad beteiligen. Das sollte niemanden überraschen.“

Nach Geheimdienstangaben hat der Deutsche zudem Verbindung zum Terrornetzwerk al-Qaida. Erste Ermittlungen hätten ergeben, dass der Mann an mehreren Angriffen gegen die internationalen Truppen in Afghanistan beteiligt gewesen sei, sagte ein Mitarbeiter des pakistanischen Geheimdienstes. >>> Reuters/dpa/cn | Dienstag, 22. Juni 2010
Europarat: Schweiz soll Minarett-Verbot aufheben

DIE PRESSE: Der Europarat ist gegen ein Minarettverbot. Der Baustopp sei ein Verstoß gegen die Europäische Menschenrechts-Konvention. Der Rat sprach sich auch gegen ein Verbot des Ganzkörperschleiers aus.

Der Europarat hat die Schweiz aufgefordert, das "diskriminierende" Bauverbot für Minarette so rasch wie möglich aufzuheben. Für die Übergangszeit sollte die Schweiz ein entsprechendes Moratorium beschließen, hieß es in einer einstimmigen Entschließung der parlamentarischen Versammlung am Mittwoch. Der Baustopp sei eine "Diskriminierung der muslimischen Gemeinschaft und ein Verstoß gegen die Europäische Menschenrechtskonvention. >>> APA/dpa | Mittwoch, 23. Juni 2010

NZZ ONLINE: Europarat fordert Aufhebung des Minarett-Verbots: Resolution einstimmig verabschiedet >>> sda/afp/dpa | Mittwoch, 23. Juni 2010
French Radio Station Fires Political Satirist

THE TELEGRAPH: France's fiercest and most popular satirist, who has become the scourge of President Nicolas Sarkozy and top politicians, has been fired from the country's leading current affairs radio programme, sparking cries of political censorship.

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Stéphane Guillon: Mr Guillon's dismissal inevitably raised questions of political interference, as the head of Radio France ? the public radio group running seven public stations ? is directly nominated by Mr Sarkozy. Photo: The Telegraph

Two million listeners tuned into Stéphane Guillon's weekday 7.55am slots on France Inter, its equivalent of BBC Radio 4's Today programme, in which he has savaged public figures, both Left and Right for the past two and a half years.

Top political figures, including Mr Sarkozy, had been calling for his head for months, as they believe he has overstepped the mark between humour and insults. He says he has merely returned political satire to its rightful place in France, whose "bling" President he has thanked for single-handedly reviving the genre.

Mr Guillon's dismissal inevitably raised questions of political interference, as the head of Radio France – the public radio group running seven public stations – is directly nominated by Mr Sarkozy, and the head of France Inter is a friend of the President's wife.

It comes days after Mr Sarkozy summoned the editor-in-chief of Le Monde to the Elysée and reportedly threatened to remove state aid if he sold the prestigious newspaper to a group of Left-wing businessmen.

Jean-Luc Hees, the head of Radio France, announced yesterday that Mr Guillon would not be returning to the airwaves after the summer break. He said: "Humour must not be confiscated by little tyrants." Despite the huge audience figures, he said: "this comedy slot has been a failure" and was of "great intellectual poverty".

"If humour is reduced to insults, I cannot tolerate it for others, nor for myself," he said, saying Mr Guillon had "spat" on him in his sketches. >>> Henry Samuel in Paris | Wednesday, June 23, 2010
McChrystal Out as Afghanistan Commander Following Critical Remarks

FOX NEWS: Gen. Stanley McChrystal is no longer the top U.S. commander and strategist for Afghanistan, reportedly being told Wednesday by President Obama that he is out of a job following a scathing article in which McChrystal and his aides were quoted criticizing the commander-in-chief over his leadership in the Afghan war.

McChrystal got his marching orders as he held a face-to-face meeting at the White House, where he met with the president after a meeting with Defense Secretary Robert Gates at the Pentagon.

The Wednesday meeting preceded a regular session of the administration's strategy team for Afghanistan, held in the White House Situation Room. Normally, McChrystal would have joined via teleconference but he was summoned to Washington as he faced a private flogging over the article that appeared in Rolling Stone.

If not insubordination, the remarks in the Rolling Stone magazine article were at least an indirect challenge to civilian management of the war in Washington by its top military commander.

Military leaders rarely challenge their commander in chief publicly, and when they do, consequences tend to be more severe than a scolding. >>> FoxNews.com | Wednesday, June 23, 2010
Analysis: Gen Stanley McChrystal's Colossal Blunder

THE TELEGRAPH: Gen Stanley McChrystal's colossal blunder in allowing himself and his close aides to vent their frustrations to a Rolling Stone reporter has left him fighting for his job and indeed for his military career.



Robert Gates, the Pentagon chief, spoke of the general's "significant mistake" while a visibly angry Robert Gibbs, Mr Obama's spokesman, spoke of an "enormous" error with a "magnitude and graveness" that were profound.

Before boarding his plane bound for Washington and a dressing down, possibly accompanied by a dismissal, Gen McChrystal spent Tuesday apologising. He telephoned Mr Gates, Vice President Joe Biden, General Jim Jones, Ambassador Richard Holbrooke, Admiral Mike Mullen, Senator John Kerry and very possibly others.

The Left was baying for Gen McChrystal's blood, asserting that he was guilty of insubordination and had possibly even breached military law. Many were surprised that Gen McChrystal appeared likely to keep his job into Wednesday and that he had not resigned even if he had not been fired.

Mr Obama's hesitation in immediately getting rid of Gen McChrystal was an indication, however, of the extraordinary difficulties that would be created by taking such a course of action. >>> Toby Harnden in Washington | Wednesday, June 23, 2010
Why Men Love War: 'The War Lovers' analyzes why men are drawn towards war

Analysis: VAT and Cuts Spell Trouble for Clegg

THE TIMES: Ministers from both sides of the coalition were quick to talk up the Lib Dem Budget wins, including the £1,000 increase in the starting rate of income tax and the £150 one-off payment for poor families.

But the Lib Dems could be forgiven for a tinge of self loathing every time this is described as a “progressive” budget, as they weigh the concessions made to them against the package of horrors they must now defend.

The pictures of Nick Clegg standing in front of the anti-Tory “VAT bombshell” posters last night were gruesome enough. The Treasury graphs showing the increased burden felt by the poorest in society are even worse.

But the real challenge for the Deputy Prime Minister, and Danny Alexander, the hastily appointed Chief Secretary to the Treasury, is that a sizeable number of Lib Dems disagree with the single biggest decision underpinning yesterday’s statement - the scale and speed of the cuts.

George Osborne revealed yesterday he wants to extinguish the structural deficit and be in surplus by the end of the Parliament with a combination of £8billion tax rises, £32billion spending cuts and £11billion welfare cuts by 2014.

The Chancellor called this “unavoidable” action needed to calm the market. But Lib Dems - and some in the markets - dispute this. The markets worry the scale of the action make tip Britain back into recession. Lib Dems point out many other countries maintain their AAA rating without paying off “every last penny” of the structural debt - money which could go to help the most vulnerable in society. Read on and comment >>> Analysis, Sam Coates, Chief Political Correspondent | Wednesday, June 2010
Oval Office Showdown: Gen. McChrystal to face President Obama amid firestorm



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Le service diplomatique européen prend forme

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Catherine Ashton en compagnie de S. M. Krishna, le ministre indien des Affaires étrangères, mardi, à Delhi. Photo : Le Figaro

LE FIGARO: Un Français, un Allemand et un Polonais pourraient seconder la haute représentante Catherine Ashton.

Les contours de la nouvelle diplomatie européenne se dessinent peu à peu. Lundi à Madrid, les 27 pays membres, la Commission et le Parlement européens ont trouvé un terrain d'entente politique pour mettre sur pied le futur Service européen d'action extérieure (SEAE) d'ici à la fin de l'année. Avec peut-être un trio franco-germano-polonais aux manettes.

Après plusieurs mois de négociations difficiles, l'accord a permis de s'entendre sur le fonctionnement et l'organisation du SEAE, notamment sur les questions de budget et de contrôle financier. «Au-delà des détails, le point le plus important est bien qu'il y ait eu un accord», note Michael Emerson du Centre for European Policy Studies. Ainsi les cases de l'organigramme n'ont pas encore été remplies, même si des noms circulent avec insistance à Bruxelles pour le poste de «secrétaire général exécutif» et pour ses deux adjoints, qui dirigeront le service aux côtés de la haute représentante Catherine Ashton (sans pouvoir toutefois la représenter en cas d'absence). >>> Par Claire Gallen | Mercredi 23 Juin 2010
Monaco: Albert II annonce ses fiançailles

LE FIGARO: Le prince Albert II de Monaco, 52 ans, a annoncé aujourd'hui ses fiançailles avec la sud-africaine Charlene Wittstock, 32 ans.



Le prince Albert II, né le 14 mars 1958, est le fils du prince Rainier III et de la princesse Grace, née Kelly. Il a succédé à son père le 12 juillet 2005. Charlene Wittstock, de nationalité sud-africaine, est née le 25 janvier 1978 à Bulawayo au Zimbabwe. Avant d'arriver à Monaco, elle était éducatrice pour enfants, et a été championne du 100 mètres dos du Commonwealth.



Le prince et la nageuse, qui se sont rencontrés il y a plusieurs années, faisaient fréquemment des apparitions publiques ensemble, dans des événements sportifs et culturels, ou au Bal de la Rose qui ouvre chaque année la saison monégasque. Ils avaient accordé il y a quelques mois une séance de photographie privée au magazine "Point de vue", ce qui pour les observateurs du protocole des cours royales et princières était la pré-annonce officielle des fiançailles. >>> AFP | Mercredi 23 Juin 2010

THE TELEGRAPH: Prince Albert of Monaco to marry Olympic swimmer: Prince Albert of Monaco is to marry his long-term girlfriend, the South African Olympic swimmer Charlene Wittstock. >>> Fiona Govan | Wednesday, June 23, 2010
Saudi Court Convicts Men, Women for Mingling at a Party

SIFY NEWS: A Saudi court in the northern town of Ha'il convicted four women and eleven men for mingling at a party and sentenced prison term and flogging.

All these eleven convicted men aged between 30 and 40 years, and three out of four women aged below 30 years were sentenced to an unspecified number of lashes and one or two year prison terms each.

A fourth woman has been spared a prison term but will undergo 80 lashes on grounds of being a minor.

According to The Telegraph, the officials, who spoke on condition of anonymity revealed that the police saw the group partying until dawn last month.audi Arabia follows a strict interpretation of Wahabi Islam that prohibits unrelated men and women from mingling. (ANI) [Source: Sify News] | Wednesday, June 23, 2010
Wilders' Palestine Statement Angers Jordan

RADIO NETHERLANDS WORLDWIDE: The anti-Islam Freedom Party of Dutch MP Geert Wilders has provoked anger in Jordan. The party leader said in a speech last week that "Jordan is Palestine".

"If you change the name of that country, the Middle East conflict would be solved and the Palestinians would have their alternative homeland," he said. A similar statement can be found in the Freedom Party's election manifesto. The party won 24 of the 150 seats in the Dutch Lower House in the 9 June general election.

Clarification

Jordan's Minister of Media and Communications, Nabil al-Sharif, compared the Freedom Party's view to that of the orthodox right in Israel and has asked for an explanation.

The interim chair of the Senate Commission for External Relations, Marouf Bakhit, rejected the "fanatical" statements as being "in contradiction to international laws and conventions" as well as "a blatant infringement of the sovereignty and independence of Jordan as a member state of the United Nations". >>> | Tuesday, June 22, 2010

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YNET NEWS: Geert Wilders: Change Jordan's Name to Palestine >>> Roee Nahmias | Sunday, June 20, 2010
House of Saud's Internal Struggle to Reclaim Key Tenets of Islamic Faith from Al Qaeda

MINN POST: RIYADH, Saudi Arabia — Ibrahim Al Maiman, a respected Muslim scholar, calls himself "a son" of Al Imam Muhammed bin Saud University, theological citadel of Saudi Arabia's ultraconservative version of Islam.



This makes Al Maiman singularly qualified for his new role in a crucial ideological struggle that is taking place in the kingdom and throughout the Muslim world. He is charged with organizing an international conference on the ancient Islamic practice of takfir. More than just another academic conference, it is part of a concerted effort by the House of Saud and top theologians here to reclaim core concepts of Islam that have been warped and misinterpreted by militants.



Simply put, takfir means declaring a fellow Muslim an apostate, or infidel, because of behavior deemed unIslamic.

In recent decades, extremist groups like Al Qaeda have used takfir — hijacked may be a better word — as the theological underpinning for their ideology and to justify murdering other Muslims.



Across the Middle East, they invoke takfir to kill and threaten women for not covering their hair, Iraqis for working with American occupiers, novelists for writing racy scenes, television executives for airing romantic soap operas and government officials for being part of what extremists call takfiri, or infidel, regimes.

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The danger of this ideology is greater now than it has ever been," said Al Maiman on a recent rainy night in Riyadh. "It is the most dangerous because whoever adopts this ideology ... also believes that he has the duty of ... expressing it through acts. And they reach a stage where they pay [with] their own lives ... for this belief."

Seated in the royal reception hall of the university, where he is an assistant professor in Islamic law and jurisprudence, Al Maiman provided GlobalPost a rare interview. He wore a gold-trimmed formal vestment, and an uncut black beard to signify his devotion to emulating the Islamic prophet Muhammad. And he was passionate about what he sees as widespread abuse of takfir by extremists.

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Takfir in Islam is a principle that is governed by its own rules, and not open to the whims and judgments of people," he said. "It is first and foremost a judicial sentence, and not just hearsay which people can talk about. ... Only Shariah courts can say and prove that one is an apostate." Read on and comment >>> Caryle Murphy | Wednesday, June 23, 2010
Amnesty: Libya Rights Reform Stalling, Migrants in Fear

BBC: African migrants in Libya are "living in constant fear", a report by UK-based Amnesty International says.

The campaign group said the North African country's record on human rights falls well short of efforts to repair its image in the world.

It documents indefinite detentions, flogging for adultery, the continued disappearance of dissidents, and the security forces' immunity from justice.

The report is partially based on a week-long visit to Libya in May 2009.

It was the first trip of its kind in five years, facilitated by the Gaddafi Foundation - run by one of the Libyan leader's sons, Saif al-Islam Gaddafi.

Analysts say he is keen to to liberalise the country, once a pariah state accused of promoting terrorism to threaten Western interests but now seen as a vital source of oil and gas resources and investment opportunities.

"If Libya is to have any international credibility, the authorities must ensure that no-one is above the law and that everyone, including the most vulnerable and marginalised, is protected by the law," Hassiba Hadj Sahraoui, Amnesty's Middle East and North Africa deputy director said in a statement.

"The repression of dissent must end," she said.

"Libya's international partners cannot ignore Libya's dire human rights record at the expense of their national interests." >>> | Wednesday, June 23, 2010
Canada Tells Muslim Speaker to Stay Home, Imam Says

THE STAR (TORONTO): Zakir Naik of India booked to headline Toronto conference

Muslim televangelist Zakir Naik has been told he will be turned away if he tries to enter Canada, a Toronto imam said Tuesday.

Banned from entering Britain last week, Naik is scheduled to headline the three-day Journey of Faith conference July 2-4 at the Metro Toronto Convention Centre.

But over the weekend, a Canadian embassy official in New Delhi phoned Naik, who lives in Mumbai, to say he will be refused entry, said conference chairman Said Ragaeh.

At the same time, nothing was put in writing, Ragaeh said.

“We have no confirmation yet. No one has told us anything,” he said. “There is no file number, no official letter, nothing.”

On a Canadian visit last year, Naik received a five-year entry visa, which is still valid, said Ragaeh, who says they will continue to promote Naik as the conference headliner until he is given official notice of the ban. >>> John Goddard, Noor Javed, Staff Reporters | Tuesday, June 22, 2010

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THE TELEGRAPH: Home Secretary Theresa May Bans Radical Preacher Zakir Naik from Entering UK >>> Christopher Hope, Whitehall Editor | Friday, June 18, 2010

THE WALL STREET JOURNAL: The Trouble with Dr. Zakir Naik >>> Sadanand Dhume | Sunday, June 20, 2010

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General Stanley McChrystal Offers Resignation to President Barack Obama

THE TELEGRAPH: General Stanley McChrystal has offered his resignation to President Barack Obama after he was summoned to the White House to explain derisive comments he made about the US leader and his administration.



The White House is actively considering how a successor could be swiftly confirmed by the United States Senate, according to a senior congressional source.

The US commander in Afghanistan was ordered to fly back from Kabul for a carpeting after he and his aides were quoted in "Rolling Stone" magazine mocking the president and senior officials.

The Capitol Hill official said that General James Mattis, the outgoing head of the US Joint Forces Command and due to retire after being passed over as US Marine Corps commander, and Lieutenant General William Caldwell, commander of Nato's Training Mission in Afghanistan, were being discussed as possible replacements.

However, it remained to be seen whether Mr Obama would accept the resignation. >>> Toby Harnden in Washington | Tuesday, June 22, 2010

US General Could Be Fired After Remarks



THE ATLANTIC: The Rolling Stone Article's Juiciest Bits >>> Marc Ambinder, Politics Editor, The Atlantic | Tuesday, June 22, 2010
Is a Religious Bus Ban on My Dog Right?

THE TELEGRAPH: On two occasions last week my dog was barred from London buses on religious grounds, writes Judith Woods.

On two occasions last week my dog was barred from London buses, not because she's particularly fierce or big, but on religious grounds. A friend and I had taken her to the park, and as I went across to the grocer, my friend took Daisy, a Manchester terrier, to the bus stop.

As they tried to board the bus, the driver stopped her and told her that there was a Muslim lady on the bus who "might be upset by the dog". As she attempted to remonstrate, the doors closed and the bus drew away. Read on and comment >>> | Tuesday, June 22, 2010

Excellent comments to this piece:

Can anyone loan me a dog? I normally get the tube but I suddenly have the urge to ride on buses with a canine friend All Day Long.

Seriously, it's time people started forthrightly asserting their rights and putting down attempts by anyone to oppress others and control public space to accord with their minority and extreme private beliefs.

The trick in doing so is to avoid pejorative language (*ahem*, aliens), aggression and anything else that allows the media and professional complainers to paint people standing up for this country and its traditional beliefs and practices as Nazi wingnuts. So we need to learn the art of complaining politely, firmly, efficiently and effectively, just like some other organised groups do. As a first step someone should set up a website--know your rights and how to enforce them.

As a culture we are generally tolerant and "mustn't grumble", but confronted with people who seem to take an affirmative joy in ramming their views down the throats of others it's time to use the system as effectively as they do.

This kind of issue has broader implications for the whole unwanted multi-culti experiment, but I think it's best to focus on what can be practically done about the situation right now.
– James2

The blowback against Moslem chauvinism needs to start soon, it needs to be severe, and it needs to be unremitting. We simply cannot allow centuries of progress towards tolerance and accommodation to be steam-rollered by barbarians. At the bare minimum, it needs to be made crystal clear to Moslem denizens of Britain that if they do not extend the courtesies of cultural normality to their fellows then they will be ostracised, vilified and in the more extreme cases, prosecuted. The stealth-Jihadism that multiculturalism allows is poison. Justice Jackson said the Bill of Rights was not a suicide pact. Our tolerance for the commingling of bigots in our midst should not be seen as a license for their bigotry. – David Gillies [Source: The Telegraph]
Remains of 72 People Found at World Trade Center Site

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THE TELEGRAPH: New York City officials say a renewed search this year of debris in and around the World Trade Center site has recovered 72 human remains. >>> |Wednesday, June 23, 2010

Tuesday, June 22, 2010

Earliest Known Images of Apostles Discovered under Rome Streets

THE TELEGRAPH: The earliest known icons of four of Christ's apostles have been found adorning an elaborately decorated chamber in a catacomb beneath the streets of Rome.

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Scientists used advanced laser technology to remove a hardened crust of dirt and calcium deposits in order to bring to light the brightly coloured 4th century paintings of Saints John, Paul, Andrew and Peter.

The images adorn the ceiling of a vault, carved out of volcanic rock, which provided the last resting place of a rich Roman noblewoman who converted to Christianity after it was declared legal by the Emperor Constantine.

Archeologists also found an early image of Christ, a painting of a naked Daniel with lions at his feet and a sketch of Jesus raising Lazarus, wrapped in mummy-like white bandages, from the dead.

The paintings are rendered in bright yellow and red ochre, black charcoal, and a rare mineral-based paint known as Egyptian Blue.

A balding St Paul is depicted with dark piercing eyes, a pointed black beard and a furrowed forehead, while St Peter has the white, bushy beard and sturdy look of a fisherman.

The archeologists believe the images may have set the standard for all later depictions of the saints in Christian iconography. >>> Nick Squires in the catacombs of Santa Tecla | Tuesday, June 22, 2010
Jesus Will Return by 2050*, Say 40pc of Americans

THE TELEGRAPH: More than 40 per cent of Americans believe Jesus Christ will return to Earth by 2050, according to a poll.

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Americans are largely optimistic about the future, according to the poll from the Pew Research Center For The People and The Press/Smithsonian Magazine.

By mid century, 71 per cent believe cancer will be cured, 66 per cent say artificial limbs will work better than real ones and 81 per cent believe computers will be able to converse like humans.

But Americans are also braced for a major energy crisis and a warming planet, according to the survey. More than half, or 58 per cent, fear another world war in the next 40 years and 53 per cent expect a terrorist attack against the United States using a nuclear weapon. >>> | Tuesday, June 22, 2010

*So what! They also thought that Barack Hussein Obama was the Messiah! Look what happened! – Mark
États-Unis : Le directeur du Budget d'Obama va quitter ses fonctions

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Peter Orszag, directeur du Budget de l'administration Obama, a notamnent oeuvré pour le plan de relance économique et la réforme du système de santé. Photo: Le Point

LE POINT: Le directeur du Budget de la Maison-Blanche, Peter Orszag, quitte l'administration du président Barack Obama, a annoncé, lundi soir, le Washington Post, citant un proche du responsable, et soulignant qu'il s'agit du premier départ d'un membre de l'équipe présidentielle. Selon le journal, Peter Orszag, un économiste âgé de 41 ans, quitterait ses fonctions dans les prochaines semaines. >>> AFP | Mardi 22 Juin 2010

US Snuffs Out 'Light' Cigarettes

AFP: WASHINGTON — A US law banning the selling of so-called "light" or "mild" cigarettes took effect Tuesday, but some anti-tobacco groups say the makers are sidestepping the rules by using color-coding packaging.

The measure signed into law a year ago by President Barack Obama regulates tobacco for the first time and prohibits, starting Tuesday, packaging using the terms "light," "mild," or "low" -- which could lead smokers into believing they are not as harmful.

But regulators and tobacco firms are still battling over how the new measure will be implemented.

Some say that color-coding packs and switching to terms such as "gold" and "silver" instead of "light" and "ultra-light" are efforts to continue misleading consumers.

"With a wink and a nod, the tobacco industry has found new ways to continue their deceptive marketing practices to circumvent the new regulations," said Charles Connor, president of the American Lung Association. >>> AFP | Tuesday, June 22, 2010
The Rolling Stone Article's Juiciest Bits

THE ATLANTIC: Here are the most interesting paragraphs:

"Who's he going to dinner with?" I ask one of his aides. "Some French minister," the aide tells me. "It's fucking gay."

Even though he had voted for Obama, McChrystal and his new commander in chief failed from the outset to connect. The general first encountered Obama a week after he took office, when the president met with a dozen senior military officials in a room at the Pentagon known as the Tank. According to sources familiar with the meeting, McChrystal thought Obama looked "uncomfortable and intimidated" by the roomful of military brass. Their first one-on-one meeting took place in the Oval Office four months later, after McChrystal got the Afghanistan job, and it didn't go much better. "It was a 10-minute photo op," says an adviser to McChrystal. "Obama clearly didn't know anything about him, who he was. Here's the guy who's going to run his fucking war, but he didn't seem very engaged. The Boss was pretty disappointed."

Even those who support McChrystal and his strategy of counterinsurgency know that whatever the general manages to accomplish in Afghanistan, it's going to look more like Vietnam than Desert Storm. "It's not going to look like a win, smell like a win or taste like a win," says Maj. Gen. Bill Mayville, who serves as chief of operations for McChrystal. "This is going to end in an argument."

At one point on his trip to Paris, McChrystal checks his BlackBerry. "Oh, not another e-mail from Holbrooke," he groans. "I don't even want to open it." He clicks on the message and reads the salutation out loud, then stuffs the BlackBerry back in his pocket, not bothering to conceal his annoyance. "Make sure you don't get any of that on your leg," an aide jokes, referring to the e-mail. >>> Marc Ambinder, Politics Editor, The Atlantic | Tuesday, June 22, 2010

The Runaway General: Stanley McChrystal, Obama's top commander in Afghanistan, has seized control of the war by never taking his eye off the real enemy: The wimps in the White House

ROLLING STONE: 'How'd I get screwed into going to this dinner?" demands Gen. Stanley McChrystal. It's a Thursday night in mid-April, and the commander of all U.S. and NATO forces in Afghanistan is sitting in a four-star suite at the Hôtel Westminster in Paris. He's in France to sell his new war strategy to our NATO allies – to keep up the fiction, in essence, that we actually have allies. Since McChrystal took over a year ago, the Afghan war has become the exclusive property of the United States. Opposition to the war has already toppled the Dutch government, forced the resignation of Germany's president and sparked both Canada and the Netherlands to announce the withdrawal of their 4,500 troops. McChrystal is in Paris to keep the French, who have lost more than 40 soldiers in Afghanistan, from going all wobbly on him.

"The dinner comes with the position, sir," says his chief of staff, Col. Charlie Flynn.

McChrystal turns sharply in his chair.

"Hey, Charlie," he asks, "does this come with the position?"
McChrystal gives him the middle finger.

The general stands and looks around the suite that his traveling staff of 10 has converted into a full-scale operations center. The tables are crowded with silver Panasonic Toughbooks, and blue cables crisscross the hotel's thick carpet, hooked up to satellite dishes to provide encrypted phone and e-mail communications. Dressed in off-the-rack civilian casual – blue tie, button-down shirt, dress slacks – McChrystal is way out of his comfort zone. Paris, as one of his advisers says, is the "most anti-McChrystal city you can imagine." The general hates fancy restaurants, rejecting any place with candles on the tables as too "Gucci." He prefers Bud Light Lime (his favorite beer) to Bordeaux, [sic] >>> Michael Hastings | Tuesday, June 22, 2010

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Sultan of Brunei's Low-key Third Marriage Ends with Quiet Divorce

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THE INDEPENDENT: The Sultan of Brunei "can do no wrong in either his personal or any official capacity," according to the oil-rich country's constitution. But perhaps not all the time.

Brunei's palace announced yesterday that Sultan Hassanal Bolkiah has divorced his wife, Azrinaz Mazhar Hakim, after five years of marriage. State television and radio last night carried the announcement that the 63-year-old sultan had divorced Azrinaz, 30, a former Malaysian television news journalist, and that all of her royal titles had been revoked.

It marked the end of a marriage that began with a private wedding ceremony which contrasted starkly with previous lavish royal events paid for with the vast wealth accrued by the tiny nation. Michael Jackson had been flown in to perform for the sultan's 50th birthday, while a week of celebrations for the marriage of his eldest daughter included a concert by Stevie Wonder.

The sultan, the heir to an unbroken 600-year Muslim dynasty, is one of the world's richest royals with a private fortune estimated to total at least $20bn (£13.5bn).

His wife had given birth to the sultan's 11th child, a baby boy, less than a year after their wedding and a daughter in 2008 but rumours of a marriage break-up had been circulating for some time in Brunei. >>> Paul Peachey | Thursday, June 17, 2010

Le sultan de Brunei divorce de sa troisième femme !

‘Angry’ Obama Could Sack McChrystal

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THE TIMES: General Stanley McChrystal’s job as commander of US and Nato forces in Afghanistan was hanging by a thread after he was recalled to Washington today for mocking senior figures in the Obama Administration.

Robert Gates, the US Defence Secretary, described General McChrystal’s outburst as a “significant mistake”, while the White House said that the President was “angry”, and a top Democrat in Congress called for the General’s removal.

In an explosive magazine profile, General McChrystal is quoted mocking Vice President Joe Biden, ridiculing Richard Holbrooke, the US special envoy to the region and saying he felt “betrayed” by his closest civilian colleague in Afghanistan, the US ambassador Karl Eikenberry.

Senior aides to General McChrystal also told Rolling Stone magazine that the general was “disappointed” by his first meeting with the President, calling it “a ten-minute photo op” with a Commander-in-Chief who “clearly didn’t know anything about him”. One aide also described the President’s National Security Advisor, General Jim Jones, as a “clown” stuck in “1985”.

Aides said the general had prevailed in the titanic battles over US policy in Afghanistan only “by keeping his eye on the real enemy — the wimps in the White House”. Read on and comment >>> Giles Whittell and Jerome Starkey | Tuesday, June 22, 2010

Obama's Real McChrystal Problem: War Plan in Trouble

POLITICO: Gen. Stanley McChrystal’s MacArthur Moment was more than an embarrassment for the White House – it was a reminder of just how badly Barack Obama’s “good war” in Afghanistan is going.

The challenge facing Obama in responding to his loose-lipped Afghan commander has an obvious parallel in Harry Truman’s firing of Douglas MacArthur at the height of the Korean War.

But it may actually be more comparable to a more chronic presidential leadership crisis — Abraham Lincoln’s dilemma during the Civil War, when vacillating public opinion, insubordination and strategic uncertainties forced Lincoln to repeatedly reshuffle his general staff.

“Afghanistan is a mess and it’s getting worse. To make matters worse, the president’s been dealing with internal squabbling on this for some time,” says Steve Clemons, a senior fellow at the New America Foundation, a non-partisan Washington think-tank, who has written extensively on Afghanistan. >>> Glenn Thrush | Tuesday, June 22, 2010

Gibbs: Firing McChrystal “On the Table”



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Budget 2010: VAT Rise and Benefits Cuts to Tackle Britain's Deficit

THE TELEGRAPH: VAT will rise and benefits will be cut to wipe out Britain’s budget deficit within five years, George Osborne has announced.



The Chancellor used his emergency Budget to announce that VAT will rise from 17.5 per cent to 20 per cent from January 4.

He will also cut £11 billion a year from benefits and welfare payments.

High-earners will be hard hit by the measures. Anyone earning more than £49,700 a year will be almost £1,600 a year worse off, Treasury figures indicated.

The average earner will be £400 a year worse off.

Mr Osborne said the wide range of cuts and tax rises were needed to pay off the deficits Labour ran up.

“This is the unavoidable Budget,” he said.

“It is tough but it is fair. I am not going to hide hard choices from the British people.

He added: “Today, we take decisive action to deal with the debts we have inherited.”

He insisted that all income groups will share in the pain to come. “When we say we are all in this together, we mean it,” he said. >>> James Kirkup, Political Correspondent | Tuesday, June 22, 2010

Dutch Police Use 'Decoy Jews' to Stop Anti-Semitic Attacks

THE TELEGRAPH: Dutch police are to use "decoy Jews", by dressing law enforcers in Jewish religious dress such as skullcaps, in an effort to catch anti-Semitic attackers.

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Lodewijk Asscher, Amsterdam's mayor, has ordered the new decoy strategy to cut the number of verbal and physical attacks on Jews, amid fears that anti-Semitic "hate crime" is on the rise.

"Jews in at least six Amsterdam neighbourhoods often cannot cross the street wearing a skullcap without being insulted, spat at or even attacked," according to local reports.

Amsterdam police already disguise officers as "decoy prostitutes, decoy gays and decoy grannies" in operations to deter street muggings and attacks on homosexuals or the city's red light district.

Police in the Dutch city of Gouda have claimed the use of officers disguised as apparently frail old age pensioners has helped cut street crime. >>> Bruno Waterfield | Tuesday, June 22, 2010
Texas GOP* Platform Advocates Criminalizing Gay Marriage, Banning Strip Clubs, Pornography

THE HUFFINGTON POST: Texas Republicans recently unveiled a policy platform that includes a statement of support for legislation that would make it a felony to issue a marriage license to same-sex couples as well as for an official to perform a marriage ceremony for gay partners wishing to wed.

The 25-page proposal debuted last week as a guiding light for the state GOP over the next two years defines its position by saying:
Marriage Licenses - We support legislation that would make it a felony to issue a marriage license to a same-sex couple and for any civil official to perform a marriage ceremony for such.
>>> Elyse Siegel | Tuesday, June 22, 2010

*GOP = Grand Old Party
Texas Christian Conservatives Who "Hate America"


Obama Embraces Incremental Response to Gay Agenda

ASSOCIATED PRESS: WASHINGTON — President Barack Obama is chipping away at his long list of promises to gay voters but has yet to win the enthusiastic backing of the reliably Democratic voting bloc.

The Obama White House has accomplished more than any other on gay rights, yet has drawn sharp criticism from an unexpected constituency: the same gay activists who backed the president's election campaign. Instead of the sweeping change gays and lesbians had sought, a piece-by-piece approach has been the administration's favored strategy, drawing neither serious fire from conservatives nor lavish praise from activists. >>> Philip Elliott, AP | Tuesday, June 22, 2010