Monday, May 16, 2011

Strauss-Kahn Sex Case Throws Open Election Race

REUTERS: The arrest of IMF chief Dominique Strauss-Kahn on sexual assault charges has plunged France's Socialists into turmoil and thrown wide open the race for the presidency.

France was mesmerized on Monday by TV images of a handcuffed Strauss-Kahn, a center-leftist viewed until now as the frontrunner for the 2012 election, being led away by police for DNA tests over the alleged assault in a New York hotel.

His lawyers said Strauss-Kahn would plead not guilty to charges that he tried to rape a chambermaid at the hotel after chasing her, naked, down a corridor and trying to lock her in a room.

While politicians from all parties said Strauss-Kahn, popularly known by his initials DSK, should be presumed innocent until proven guilty, political commentators were unanimous in pronouncing the last rites on his political career.

"One thing is certain: Dominique Strauss-Kahn will not be the next president of the French republic," the conservative daily Le Figaro [€] said in an editorial. » | Jon Boyle and Catherine Bremer | PARIS | Monday, May 16, 2011
ICC Prosecutor Seeks Arrest Warrant for Gaddafi

REUTERS: The International Criminal Court prosecutor said on Monday he had requested arrest warrants for Libya's Muammar Gaddafi, his son Saif al-Islam and the country's spy chief on charges of crimes against humanity.

ICC prosecutor Luis Moreno-Ocampo had said earlier this month he would seek three arrest warrants for the "pre-determined" killing of protesters in Libya following U.N. Security Council referral of the violence to the Hague-based court in February.

It had been widely expected that Moreno-Ocampo would seek an arrest warrant for Libyan leader Gaddafi, but in addition to a warrant for his son Saif, the prosecutor said he would also seek the arrest of Libya's head of espionage, Abdullah al-Senussi.

"The office gathered direct evidence about orders issued by Muammar Gaddafi himself, direct evidence of Saif al-Islam organizing the recruitment of mercenaries and direct evidence of the participation of al-Senussi in the attacks against demonstrators," Moreno-Ocampo said at the ICC. » | Reporting by Aaron Gray-Block; Editing by Giles Elgood | THE HAGUE | Monday, May 16, 2011
Gunmen kill Saudi diplomat in Pakistan's Karachi

AL MASRY AL YOUM: Gunmen on motorcycles attacked a car belonging to the Saudi Arabian consulate in the Pakistani city of Karachi on Monday killing a Saudi diplomat, police and the Saudi ambassador said.

The shooting occurred days after unidentified attackers threw two hand grenades at the Saudi consulate in the city, Pakistan's commercial hub. No one was hurt in that attack.

"We condemn this attack. No one who carries out this kind of attack can be a Muslim," the ambassador, Abdul Aziz al-Ghadeer, told Reuters. He did not give details on the rank of the diplomat who was killed.

It's too early to determine who was behind the attack, the ambassador said, but he suggested "terrorists," a reference to Muslim militant groups such as Al-Qaeda, carried it out.

Pakistan and Saudi Arabia have long been close allies. » | Reuters | Monday, May 16, 2011
Egypt's Former First Lady Hospitalized after Detention Order

LOS ANGELES TIMES: Suzanne Mubarak, the wife of former President Hosni Mubarak, reportedly suffered a heart attack and will undergo tests, officials say. She had been ordered held for 15 days in a corruption inquiry.

Reporting from Cairo—
Hours after Egypt's former first lady, Suzanne Mubarak, was ordered detained as part of the widening corruption investigation of her husband's regime, she was hospitalized after reportedly suffering a heart attack, officials said Friday.

The manager of a hospital in the Red Sea resort town of Sharm el Sheik told the state news agency MENA that she had been transferred to intensive care. The hospital official told the news agency that the former first lady would undergo tests over the next 24 hours to determine whether she had suffered a heart attack.

Her husband, former President Hosni Mubarak, 83, has been in the same hospital since he suffered what were termed health complications last month, shortly after authorities announced that he would be detained.

Suzanne Mubarak was interrogated Friday, according to MENA, and had been ordered detained for at least 15 days, but was instead hospitalized. » | Molly Hennessy-Fiske and Amro Hassan, Los Angeles Times | Saturday, May 14, 2011
Zurich Votes to Keep 'Suicide Tourism' Alive

THE DAILY TELEGRAPH: Voters in the Swiss canton (state) of Zurich have overwhelmingly rejected calls to ban assisted suicide or to outlaw the practice for non-residents.

Zurich's cantonal voters rejected both measures on Sunday that had been backed by political and religious conservatives.

Out of more than 278,000 ballots cast, the initiative to ban assisted suicide was rejected by 85 per cent of voters and the initiative to outlaw it for foreigners was turned down by 78 per cent, according to Zurich authorities. » | Sunday, May 15, 2011

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Whiny IMF Head Finally Agrees to Medical Exam; Set for Arraignment Today

NEW YORK POST: The IMF chief who allegedly sodomized a Manhattan hotel maid proved the height of pompous arrogance yesterday, throwing a fit over a battle on his bail -- which left him parked on a wooden bench in an East Harlem station house the whole day, sources said.

Leading French presidential contender and accused sex attacker Dominique Strauss-Kahn, 63, was finally led out of the NYPD's Special Victims Unit at around 11 p.m. in handcuffs, scowling and red-faced.

Sporting a long navy-blue coat and an open collar, he refused to acknowledge reporters as he was placed in the back of a police car and whisked off to Kings County Hospital in Brooklyn.

Sources said he was taken out of the police station house only after finally agreeing to a medical exam -- and only after cops had moved to obtain a warrant to gather potential DNA evidence. Read on and comment » | Larry Celona, Laura Italiano and Jamie Schram | Monday, May 16, 2011


THE DAILY TELEGRAPH: Dominique Strauss-Kahn arrest: IMF chief undergoes DNA test over 'sex assault': Dominique Strauss-Kahn, the IMF chief, was escorted from a New York police station in handcuffs after he submitted to a DNA examination following accusations he attempted to rape a hotel maid. » | Jon Swaine, New York and agencies | Monday, May 16, 2011
Dozens Hurt in Egypt as Copts Are Attacked

LOS ANGELES TIMES: Riot police stand aside as motorists and residents in Cairo attack Coptic Christian demonstrators who set up a roadblock to press for more security after deadly sectarian clashes a week ago.

Reporting from Cairo—
Scores of mostly Coptic Christian protesters were injured when their weekend demonstration blocking a street near the heart of downtown Cairo was attacked by motorists and residents as riot police stood by, prompting new questions about the ability and willingness of Egypt's military-led government to maintain security.

The attacks came hours after an explosion at the tomb of a Muslim saint in the northern Sinai town of Sheik Zweid and a week after sectarian clashes left 15 dead and 200 injured.

The violence erupted late Saturday on Cairo's busy corniche road that runs parallel to the Nile, within view of the balconies and terraces of the Marriott, Hilton and other major hotels frequented by foreign tourists.

For days, the protesters camped out on the street to call for government protection after a church was burned, sparkingdeadly clashes between Muslims and Christians in the Imbaba area of the city.

Late Saturday, crowds rushed in, lobbing gasoline bombs and charging at the several hundred demonstrators. The attackers also burned cars and trucks. Nearly 80 people were injured, including two with gunshot wounds, according to witnesses and the national health minister. » | Molly Hennessy-Fiske and Amro Hassan, Los Angeles Times | Monday, May 16, 2011
Sex-Affäre um Strauss-Kahn: Der Fall des Menschenfischers

SPIEGEL ONLINE: Ein Charmeur als Banker - der charismatische Dominique Strauss-Kahn war eine ungewöhnliche Besetzung als IWF-Chef. Doch in der Krise stieg er auf zum unumstrittenen Manager des Weltfinanz-systems. Sein Sex-Skandal bringt nun auch den Gipfel zur Euro-Rettung durcheinander.

Dominique Strauss-Kahn spricht Englisch mit einem vernehmbaren Akzent, er plaudert kenntnisreich über Fotografie oder Kino, wirkt durchaus sehr französisch. Doch wer ihn in seinem Büro weit oben im Washingtoner Hauptquartier des Internationalen Währungsfonds (IWF) traf, musste an einen amerikanischen Politiker denken. An Bill Clinton.

Wie der frühere US-Präsident besaß Strauss-Kahn, 62, die Gabe, sich ganz auf den Menschen zu konzentrieren, den er gewinnen wollte. Etwa als der Autor dieses Textes ihm nach einem Interview berichtete, in Paris einst bei Strauss-Kahn Vorlesungen besucht zu haben. Eine reine Höflichkeitsfloskel, der Vorlesungssaal war sehr groß gewesen, unmöglich für Professor Strauss-Kahn, sich Gesichter einzuprägen. Doch der antwortete dem Reporter prompt, mit breitem Lächeln: "Natürlich, Sie kamen mir gleich so bekannt vor."

Es war eine dieser offensichtlichen Lügen, die man aber trotzdem gerne hört. Strauss-Kahn süßraspelte so auch Irritationen einfach weg, die es im Vorfeld des Interviews gegeben hatte. Die SPIEGEL-Anfrage lautete auf ein Gespräch über die Nachwehen der Krise. Gemeint war die Weltfinanzkrise, natürlich. Aber einige Helfer des IWF-Bosses glaubten wohl, es solle um Strauss-Kahns persönliche Krise gehen, die Affäre mit einer Mitarbeiterin im Jahr 2008. Das sorgte für Nervosität.

Die Interview-Impressionen zeigen, wie ungewöhnlich dieser Menschenfischer an der Spitze des Welt-Währungsfonds wirkte, sonst Arbeitsstätte nüchterner Technokraten, die Geldmassen bewegen, aber dabei selten die Massen. Einer von Strauss-Kahns Vorgängern hieß: Horst Köhler.

Sie zeigen aber auch, wie sehr die Angst vor einer neuen Krise über dem Franzosen schwebte - selbst wenn wegen seiner erfolgreichen Amtsführung längst IWF-Mitarbeiter "Yes, we Kahn"-Shirts trugen und Strauss-Kahn zum Hoffnungsträger der Sozialisten für die kommenden französischen Präsidentschaftswahlen avanciert war. » | Von Gregor Peter Schmitz, Washington | Montag, 16. Mai 2011
Egypt Police Fire Tear Gas at 'Nakba Rally'

Egyptian police have fired rubber bullets and tear gas at protesters outside the Israeli embassy in Cairo, after a group of demonstrators reportedly attempted to storm the building.

Thousands of protesters had massed outside of the embassy in the capital on Sunday to commemorate the 63rd anniversary of the "Nakba" or "catastrophe" - the day Israel declared its independence and hundreds of thousands of Palestinians fled or were expelled from their homes.

Witnesses said a group of demonstrators later tried to storm the entrance of the embassy. Police used rubber coated steel bullets and tear gas to disperse the crowd, wounding at least 40 people. Several others were arrested.

Al Jazeera's Bernard Smith reports.


Saudi Donates Billions to Charity

Saudi Arabia's Sheikh Suleiman Al Rajhi, one of the world's richest men can now claim to be one of the most generous. The businessman has announced, he is donating away much of his $6 billion fortune to charity. Al Jazeera's Victoria Gatenby reports.

DSK menottes aux poignets

L'image qui va faire le tour du monde


DSK menotté quittant le commissariat (zapping) by LePostfr

LE POST: DSK menottes aux poignets: l'image qui va faire le tour du monde » | Lundi 16 Mai 2011
Dominique Strauss-Kahn: A Frenchman Sunk by a Sex Scandal?

THE DAILY TELEGRAPH: If the allegations against Dominique Strauss-Kahn end the popular IMF chief's presidential candidacy, it would be a first for France, writes Anne-Elisabeth Moutet in Paris.

IMF chief Dominique Strauss-Kahn’s likely candidacy – and probable victory – next year against Nicolas Sarkozy in the French presidential elections (he had been leading by double digits in every poll in recent months, even without declaring himself officially) should have ushered in a series of firsts for France’s political life. First French Socialist leader to have officially discounted Marxism; first Jew directly elected to the presidency; and first seriously rich president in a country where money, not sex, is a dirty word.

Instead, DSK, as he is known here, will go down in history as the first French politician whose career imploded because of a sex scandal, not a financial one. When the news broke in Paris early yesterday that France’s former finance minister had been arrested by the New York police for alleged sexual assault on a hotel housekeeper, reactions here were split between sheer disbelief, suspicions of entrapment and all-too-many knowing shrugs.

“Dominique Strauss-Kahn is well-known as a seducer,” his official biographer, Michel Taubmann, said. “I can’t believe he would force himself on an unwilling woman. That doesn’t make sense.”

Such a statement would come across as damning in most Western countries. In France, it is seen as a spirited defence. Until today, complicated sexual lives, multiple divorces and serial adultery never hampered political careers. François Mitterrand famously ran three parallel families while president. He appointed a former girlfriend of his, Edith Cresson (a married woman) as prime minister in 1991. His predecessor, Valéry Giscard d’Estaing, used to borrow a Ferrari from his friend Roger Vadim, the film director and Brigitte Bardot’s first husband, when he went on the pull. (He once crashed it into a milk float early one morning on his way back to the Elysée.) Jacques Chirac and Nicolas Sarkozy were known for eyeing up comely reporters and female junior ministers. » | Anne-Elisabeth Moutet | Monday, May 16, 2011
Dominique Strauss-Kahn: Allies Concede Political Career Is Over

THE SUNDAY TELEGRAPH: Allies of Dominique Strauss-Kahn on Sunday night conceded his political career was over despite claims he had been the victim of an underhand plot by his rivals.

Until Sunday, the 62-year old married Socialist was seen as best placed to win next year's presidential elections in France.

He now faces charges of committing a criminal sexual act, attempted rape and unlawful imprisonment, which he denies.

Among those inclined to be believe DSK, as he is known, is his third wife, the former star TV presenter Anne Sinclair, who said she didn't believe the allegations against him "for a single second".

"I have no doubt his innocence will be established," she added.

But others were adamant he had disgracefully succumbed to what all French knew to be his Achilles heel and had "humiliated" the nation. » | Henry Samuel, Paris | Sunday, May 15, 2011
IMF Chief Strauss-Kahn to Undergo Medical Tests over Sex Charge

THE GUARDIAN: Dominique Strauss-Kahn intends to 'vigorously' defend himself against charges that he sexually assaulted a hotel maid

The head of the International Money Fund, Dominique Strauss-Kahn, has agreed to undergo scientific and forensic tests and intends to "vigorously" defend himself against charges that he sexually assaulted a hotel maid, lawyers said late Sunday.
Strauss-Kahn's court hearing was delayed and he remained in jail last night after consenting to a medical examinations at the request of the government. He had been due to be arraigned in a Manhattan court on Sunday but the hearing has now been put over to Monday. » | Dominic Rushe in New York | Monday, May 16, 2011

MAIL ONLINE: IMF chief submits to DNA exam ahead of New York court date on sex assault charges as police claim he tried to flee the country » | Peter Allen, Daniel Bates, Amy Oliver and Mark Duell | Monday, May 16, 2011

Sunday, May 15, 2011

Scores Injured in Egypt Sectarian Attacks

The head of the Coptic church in Egypt has called on his followers to end their protests.

Christians have been demonstrating in Cairo for almost a week, demanding more rights and better protection by police.

Earlier on Sunday, a mob had attacked the demonstrators, leaving at least 78 people injured.

Al Jazeera's Rawya Rageh reports from Cairo.


Syrian Violence Reaches Lebanon

Thousands flee Telkelakh in western Syria as troops carry out a crackdown on protest there. Soldiers are going from home to home and killing many, say eyewitnesses.

Hundreds of Syrians, including many injured by gunfire, have entered Lebanon through the porous border just 5km from the town - despite Lebanese troops reinforcing the frontier, reportedly at Syria's request.

Al Jazeera's Zeina Khodr, reporting from Beirut, has more details.


Lib Dem Calls for a Vote on Europe

SUNDAY EXPRESS: ONE of Nick Clegg’s most senior advisers last night called for a referendum on Britain’s membership of the EU.

Tim Farron, the president of the Liberal Democrats, said Britain’s relationship with Brussels had become so “poisonous” that voters deserved the chance to express their views.

The MP, who is tipped to be the party’s next leader, said spats with EU partners reminded him of a “bad marriage” in which vows needed to be either renewed or annulled.

He said the EU had changed enormously since Britons were last given a say in 1975 and that the referendum pledge should form part of the Lib Dems’ next general election manifesto.

The question to be put to voters could be as simple as, “Should Britain remain in the EU?” he suggested. » | Ted Jeory | Sunday, May 15, 2011
La première dame accouchera à l’automne

GALA.fr: L’entourage du couple présidentiel n’a jamais démenti la rumeur qui court maintenant depuis des semaines: Gala vous l’annonce de source sûre, Carla Bruni-Sarkozy accouchera en octobre, et vous livre tous les détails d’une grossesse tellement désirée. Dans Gala en kiosque dès demain, découvrez comment la première dame prépare l’arrivée de son deuxième enfant. » | J.S, J.B | Mardi 10 Mai 2011
La première dame accouchera à l’automne

GALA.fr: L’entourage du couple présidentiel n’a jamais démenti la rumeur qui court maintenant depuis des semaines: Gala vous l’annonce de source sûre, Carla Bruni-Sarkozy accouchera en octobre, et vous livre tous les détails d’une grossesse tellement désirée. Dans Gala en kiosque dès demain, découvrez comment la première dame prépare l’arrivée de son deuxième enfant. » | J.S, J.B | Mardi 10 Mai 2011
Exclusive: Salaries for Top Executives Are Rocketing 'Out of Control'

THE INDEPENDENT: A new investigation shows pay inequality is accelerating in Britain, with top bosses set to earn 215 times the average wage by 2020. It also demolishes the arguments they put forward to support their astonishing incomes

Britain's bosses are pocketing an increasing portion of the nation's income, according to a report from the High Pay Commission to be published tomorrow. As the majority of people in the country face the largest drop in household income for three decades, a tiny minority at the top are awarding themselves a growing slice of the UK's wealth.

The top one thousandth of the British working population currently receives 5 per cent of the country's earnings, a ratio equivalent to that in the 1940s, the report says. If these trends continue, income for the highest paid will account for 14 per cent of the country's total by 2030 – the same proportion as in 1900.

The independent commission was set up in November to scrutinise the rising pay of those at the top. Its first report concludes that during the decade Labour was in power, income at the top grew by 64.2 per cent, while that of an average earner increased by 7.2 per cent over the same period.

The study accuses businesses and governments of having "failed to tackle the dramatic growth in pay at the top" despite growing public anger at the gulf between soaring rewards for executives and tightening circumstances for the rest of the country.

The conclusions will be a blow to David Cameron's attempts to emphasise that "we're all in this together". The Government has appeared flat-footed in its attempts to persuade senior executives and bankers to curb the pay and bonuses they award themselves, particularly as the effects of the recession are still being keenly felt by the rest of the country. » | Emily Dugan | Sunday, May 15, 2011
Dominique Strauss-Kahn risque 26 ans de prison

LE POINT: Tentative de viol, agression sexuelle et séquestration, les chefs d'inculpation visant DSK mèneront-ils à un procès ?

C'est dix minutes avant le décollage de l'avion qui devait le conduire à Paris que Dominique Strauss-Kahn a été interpellé par les autorités portuaires de l'aéroport JFK de New York. Il a été remis aux officiers de police de Manhattan. Direction un commissariat de Harlem, spécialisé dans les affaires de délinquance sexuelle, où DSK a été interrogé. La "victime", une femme de chambre de 32 ans travaillant à l'hôtel Sofitel où DSK résidait, a porté plainte contre lui pour agression sexuelle. Strauss-Kahn devait être présenté dimanche à un juge (l'équivalent du juge de la liberté et de la détention français). Ce dernier devait décider de son placement en détention provisoire ou de sa libération sous caution.

Le patron du FMI a été inculpé de tentative de viol, une infraction punie de 15 à 20 ans de prison, de séquestration, punie de 3 à 5 ans, et d'agression sexuelle, passible d'un an. Cela peut donc aboutir théoriquement à un total de 26 ans si le juge décide d'additionner les peines. "La procédure pénale américaine permet, contrairement à la procédure française, de cumuler les délits ; en fait, tout dépend de ce que décideront le parquet et le juge new-yorkais", précise Ron Soffer, avocat aux barreaux de Paris et de New York. DSK est en outre privé de son immunité diplomatique, limitée aux "actes accomplis par les fonctionnaires ou employés du FMI dans l'exercice officiel de leurs fonctions", précise l'article 9 des statuts du FMI. » | Par Laurence Neuer | Dimanche 15 Mai 2011
Dignitas-Gründer erfreut über Zustimmung zur Sterbehilfe

Deutliche Abfuhr für die zwei Volksinitiativen der EDU: Die Zürcher Stimmberechtigten wollen die Sterbehilfe und den Sterbetourismus nicht verbieten und lehnten beide Vorlagen mit grossen Nein-Stimmenanteilen ab. Ludwig A. Minelli der Sterbehilfe-Organisation Dignitas zeigt sich in «Schweiz aktuell» hocherfreut über das klare Resultat.

Zürcher Stimmvolk steht hinter Sterbehilfe - Minelli erfreut

SCHWEIZER FERNSEHEN: Der Gründer und Generalsekretär von Dignitas, Ludwig A. Minelli, sagte, das Zürcher Volk habe seine Schätzungen gar übertroffen. Er fühle sich in seiner Arbeit bestätigt. »

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Dorothy's Family Talk to Al Jazeera

Al Jazeera journalist Dorothy Parvaz has been missing since April 29, when she travelled to Syria to report on the uprising there.

There have been conflicting reports about what has happened to her. Syrian authorities first said she was being held in Damascus, but Syrian officials later said they had deported her to Iran.

Dorothy's father, Fred Parvaz, and Todd Barker, her fiancé, spoke to Al Jazeera and said they hoped she was being treated "with dignity and respect, mercy and compassion".



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La reine de Suède lance une enquête sur les liens de son père avec les Nazis

TRIBUNE DE GENÈVE: La reine Silvia de Suède, d’origine allemande, a lancé une enquête sur la nature exacte des liens très controversés que son père Walter Sommerlath avait avec le régime nazi, a annoncé la Cour dimanche.

La reine Silvia de Suède, d’origine allemande, a lancé une enquête sur la nature exacte des liens très controversés que son père Walter Sommerlath avait avec le régime nazi, a annoncé la Cour dimanche.

«La reine a pris l’initiative, avec la famille Sommerlath, de rassembler les faits concernant les activités de Walter Sommerlath au Brésil et en Allemagne au cours des années 1930 et 1940», indique le palais royal dans un communiqué. » | ATS / AFP | Dimanche 15 Mai 2011
Inside Story - Turkey's Changing Tunes on Syria

Killer Who Beheaded British Woman in Tenerife Is Detained Indefinitely in Secret Hearing

THE SUNDAY TELEGRAPH: The killer who beheaded the British woman Jennifer Mills-Westley in a Tenerife supermarket has been detained indefinitely in a secret hearing.

Deyan Valentinov Deyanov, 28, was taken before a legal team on the Spanish island at around 1am on Sunday and taken to a psychiatric unit.

Spanish sources said he was unlikely to face another hearing for at least four years.

British expatriate locals who lived near where the homeless Bulgarian slept rough said he had become increasingly aggressive in recent weeks and had split up with his girlfriend recently.

One man, who gave his name as Mike, said Deyanov had been shouting abuse at passers-by until four in the morning and had even flicked lighted cigarettes at female holidaymakers.

"Everyone had started to avoid him," he said. » | Andy Bloxham, Fiona Govan in Los Cristianos, Tenerife andDavid Barrett | Sunday, May 15, 2011
IMF Head Strauss-Kahn Charged Over New York 'Sex Crime'

BBC: The head of the International Monetary Fund, Dominique Strauss-Kahn, has been charged by New York police over an alleged sex attack on a hotel maid.

Mr Strauss-Kahn, 62, was taken off an Air France plane at JFK airport just minutes before it left for Paris.

Police say he faces three charges, including attempted rape. His lawyers say he denies the claims.

The married former French finance minister is also considered a possible Socialist candidate for the presidency.

The BBC's Hugh Schofield, in Paris, says Mr Strauss-Kahn has been riding high in the polls and was seen as having a genuine chance of beating President Nicolas Sarkozy.

Martine Aubry, leader of France's Socialist Party, described news of his arrest as a "thunderbolt" which left her "astounded".

Mr Strauss-Kahn is expected to appear before a New York state court later on Sunday, Reuters reports.

He had been scheduled to meet German Chancellor Angela Merkel on Sunday, but that meeting has now been cancelled, reports say.

On Monday he had planned to attend a meeting of European Union finance ministers in Brussels on Monday to discuss the bailouts of Portugal and Greece.

Correspondents say his detention is likely to complicate ongoing efforts to stabilise the finances of struggling eurozone member states.

In a brief statement posted online on Sunday, an IMF spokeswoman acknowledged Mr Strauss-Kahn's arrest and said the organisation would not comment on the case.

"The IMF remains fully functioning and operational," she added. » | Sunday, May 15, 2011
Trichet: Es gibt keine Euro-Krise

REUTERS DEUTSCHLAND: Berlin - EZB-Chef Jean-Claude Trichet hat Befürchtungen zurückgewiesen, der Euro sei angesichts der anhaltenden Schuldenkrise in einigen Mitgliedstaaten der Währungsunion in Gefahr.

"Es gibt keine Krise des Euro", schrieb der Präsident der Europäischen Zentralbank in einem vorab veröffentlichten Gastbeitrag für die Zeitung "Bild am Sonntag". "Was wir derzeit in einigen Ländern des Eurogebiets beobachten, ist in erster Linie eine Schuldenkrise der öffentlichen Haushalte." Mehrere Mitgliedstaaten des Euroraums müssten ihre Wirtschafts- und Finanzpolitik rigoros ändern, nachdem in der Vergangenheit Fehler gemacht worden seien. Grundlegende Reformen seien erforderlich, damit wirtschaftspolitische Regeln verbessert und von allen eingehalten würden. "Wir können stolz darauf sein, dass unsere Währung stabil und glaubwürdig ist." » | Sonntag, 15. Mai 2011
Anklage gegen Strauss-Kahn: Ende einer Dienstreise

SPIEGEL ONLINE: Es ist nicht der erste Übergriff: Beim letzten Skandal kam IWF-Chef Strauss-Kahn noch mit einer öffentlichen Entschuldigung davon. Mit der Festnahme in New York steht die Karriere des Sozialisten und hoch gehandelten Kandidaten für die französische Präsidentschaftswahl 2012 nun vor dem Aus.

Bis zum Sonntagmorgen war die Welt für Dominique Strauss-Kahn noch in Ordnung. Der Generaldirektor des Internationalen Währungsfonds (IWF) war ein international geschätzter Finanzexperte und eine wichtige Figur in der Sozialistischen Partei (PS). Der Wirtschaftsprofessor, in seiner Heimat nur bekannt als DSK, hatte allenfalls die Qual der Wahl: Antreten als Spitzenkandidat seiner Partei für die Präsidentenwahlen im nächsten Jahr oder Verbleib im bequemen, wohl dotierten IWF-Job in Washington.
Jetzt dürfte die politische Zukunft des geachteten Parteisoldaten, nur einen Monat vor der Bekanntgabe seiner Kandidatur, zu Ende sein. Er wurde in New York wegen sexueller Übergriffe und versuchter Vergewaltigung festgenommen, nur Minuten bevor er an Bord einer Air-France-Maschine nach Berlin fliegen sollte, wo ein Treffen mit Kanzlerin Angela Merkel geplant war.

Es droht mehr als das Ende einer Dienstreise, das Ende einer Karriere.

Bisher hatte sich Strauss-Kahn mit Äußerungen zu einer möglichen Bewerbung für die Präsidentenwahl zurückgehalten, denn der Währungsfonds verlangt von seinen Spitzenleuten strikte politische Zurückhaltung. Dennoch galt als sicher, dass der 63-Jährige sich längst für eine Kandidatur in seiner Heimat entschlossen hatte: In allen Erhebungen lag DSK gegenüber Präsident Nicolas Sarkozy an erster Stelle; der "Journal de Dimanche" sah in seiner jüngsten Meinungsumfrage den Sozialisten als Sieger über den amtierenden Staatschef. Angesichts der Wirtschafts- und Finanzkrise galt der ehemalige Professor für Ökonomie, fließend in Englisch und Deutsch, für 2012 als Hoffnungsträger der Opposition.
» | Von Stefan Simons, Paris | Sonntag, 15. Mai 2011
La classe politique française sidérée et prudente sur DSK

REUTERS FRANCE: PARIS - L'inculpation de Dominique Strauss-Kahn pour agression sexuelle aux Etats-Unis a sidéré la classe politique française, qui souligne dimanche la présomption d'innocence due au patron du FMI tout en s'inquiétant des probables dégâts politiques et personnels de cette affaire.

Marine Le Pen, présidente du Front national, a été la plus virulente en estimant que la mise en cause de l'ancien ministre socialiste, favori des sondages pour l'élection présidentielle de 2012, portait "un coup d'arrêt définitif" à sa candidature.

"DSK", 62 ans, figurait au nombre des prétendants probables à la primaire socialiste qui se déroulera en octobre. Au vu des sondages d'opinion, il était considéré comme la meilleure chance des socialistes face au président sortant Nicolas Sarkozy.

Au sein même de son camp, certains estiment que ce scénario est compromis même si les proches du directeur général du Fonds monétaire international soulignent que cette affaire ne lui ressemble pas. » | Sophie Louet | REUTERS | Dimanche 15 Mai 2011
IMF Chief Arrested in NY

Dominique Strauss-Kahn, head of the International Monetary Fund, is questioned in the U.S. over an alleged sex assault on a hotel maid. Paul Chapman reports

Russian Academicians Demand Ban of Protocols of the Elders of Zion

RUSSIA TODAY: The Russian Public Chamber is pushing to ban the anti-Semitic Protocols of the Elders of Zion, a controversial book which is considered to be one of ideological justification of the Holocaust.

Secretary of the Public Chamber academician Evgeny Velikhov sent a formal request to the Prosecutor General Yury Chaika to acknowledge the book as extremist literature aimed at igniting inter-ethnic and religious hatred.

Earlier, a group of prominent historians filed a complaint to the prosecutor’s office of Moscow’s northern district demanding to impose a ban on the book. However, the body declined it citing the results of a certain psychological expertise.

Velikhov asked the Prosecutor General’s Office to check why, in response to calls from the public, the prosecutor’s office of Moscow’s northern district concluded that Protocols “are of political and educational character” and “do not contain information urging for action against other nationalities.” » | Friday, May 13, 2011
Hundreds Flee to Lebanon amid Violence in Syria

Residents flee border town as army enters following protest

Maldives 'Trashing' an Island

In a bid to battle a growing waste problem, The Maldives has been dumping almost all of its rubbish on a single one of its some 1,200 islands.

Thilafushi island has turned into a dump, and environmental activists say the bad practices adopted there are causing contaminants to seep into the country's once pristine sea water, and then into the food chain.

Al Jazeera's Steve Chao reports from Thilafushi Island, The Maldives.


Patrick Cockburn: Bahrain Is Trying to Drown the Protests in Shia Blood

THE INDEPENDENT ON SUNDAY: World View: Claiming that the opposition is being orchestrated by Iran, the al-Khalifa regime has unleashed a vicious sectarian clampdown

"Let us drown the revolution in Jewish blood" was the slogan of the tsars when they orchestrated pogroms against Jews across Russia in the years before the First World War. The battle-cry of the al-Khalifa monarchy in Bahrain ever since they started to crush the pro-democracy protests in the island kingdom two months ago might well be "to drown the revolution in Shia blood". Just as the tsars once used Cossacks to kill and torture Jews and burn their synagogues, so Bahrain's minority Sunni regime sends out its black-masked security forces night after night to terrorise the majority Shia population for demanding equal political and civil rights.

Usually troops and police make their raids on Shia districts between 1am and 4am, dragging people from their beds and beating them in front of their families. Those detained face mistreatment and torture in prison. One pro-democracy activist, Abdulhadi al-Khawaja, brought before a military court last week with severe facial injuries, said he had suffered four fractures to the left side of his face, including a broken jaw that needed four hours' surgery.

The suppression of the protests came after Saudi Arabia and the Gulf Co-operation Council – also known as the "kings' club" of six Gulf monarchs – sent 1,500 troops to Bahrain to aid the crackdown, which began on 15 March. It soon became clear that the government is engaged in a savage onslaught on the entire Shia community – some 70 per cent of the population – in Bahrain.

First came a wave of arrests with about 1,000 people detained, of whom the government claims some 300 have been released, though it will not give figures for those still under arrest. Many say they were tortured and, where photographs of those who died under interrogation are available, they show clear marks of beating and whipping. There is no sign yet that King Hamad bin Isa al-Khalifa's declaration that martial law will end on 1 June is anything more than a propaganda exercise to convince the outside world, and foreign business in particular, that Bahrain is returning to normal.

The repression is across the board. Sometimes the masked security men who raid Shia villages at night also bulldoze Shia mosques and religious meeting places. At least 27 of these have so far been wrecked or destroyed, while anti-Shia and pro-government graffiti is often sprayed on any walls that survive. » | Patrick Cockburn | Sunday, May 15, 2011
Florida Imams Arrested for Aiding Pakistani Taleban

ARAB NEWS: MIAMI: The imam of a Florida mosque and his two sons, one also a Muslim spiritual leader, were arrested on Saturday on charges of financing and supporting the Pakistani Taleban, US officials said.

The three Pakistan-born US citizens were among six charged in a US indictment that accused them of “supporting acts of murder, kidnapping and maiming in Pakistan and elsewhere” carried out by the Pakistani Taleban, which Washington calls a terrorist organization.

The indictment, announced by US Attorney for the Southern District of Florida Wifredo Ferrer and the FBI, charged the six with creating a network that transferred funds from the United States to Pakistani Taleban supporters and fighters in Pakistan, including for the purpose of buying arms.

If convicted, each faces up to 15 years in prison for each count of the indictment.

The charges were revealed as US relations with Pakistan are strained over the US raid that killed Al-Qaeda leader Osama Bin Laden in Pakistan.

Pakistan’s parliament on Saturday condemned the raid that killed Bin Laden and called for a review of relations with the United States. » | Kevin Grey | REUTERS | Sunday, May 15, 2011
Osama bin Laden Dead: Angry Pakistan Drops Intelligence Sharing with West

THE SUNDAY TELEGRAPH: Pakistan's intelligence services are refusing to share details of suspects or plots with their American counterparts in protest at the US operation to kill Osama bin Laden, raising the potential threat of attacks on Western cities.

In the past, Pakistani agents have been credited with helping identify targets for drone strikes and providing data to the CIA on plans being hatched in its lawless tribal areas.

Now buffeted and embarrassed by being kept in the dark for months as the US closed in on the al-Qaeda leader's bolthole, little more than 30 miles from the Pakistani capital Islamabad, agents with the Inter-Services Intelligence directorate have begun to withhold crucial operational details about militants on its territory.

At the same time, new details have emerged about bin Laden's extensive support network inside Pakistan, reaching all the way to the sprawling port city of Karachi.

The revelations will heap more pressure on to an administration already accused of helping shelter the world's most wanted man.

The Sunday Telegraph has learned that the ISI, which prides itself on arresting a series of key terrorists including the 9/11 mastermind Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, has now broken off relations with the Central Intelligence Agency. » | Rob Crilly, Islamabad | Saturday, May 14, 2011
Denmark's Defiance over Frontier Controls Has Left European Union Bordering on Crisis

THE SUNDAY TELEGRAPH: Will Denmark reinstating border controls help to stop crime, or will it be a first stop on the road to dismantling the EU?

For 50 years as he kept watch over Denmark's border with Germany, Carl Jorgensen knew all about frontier problems. The former border guard tracked down drug dealers with his sniffer dog, cycled every inch of the boundary, and stopped hundreds of trouble-makers from entering his country with dubious intentions.

But the latest struggle for control over Denmark's frontier is not being waged on these flat farmlands of northern Europe, which Mr Jorgensen and his fellow border guards once policed.

Instead, it is being fought in the offices and chambers of Brussels, asDenmark takes on the European Union in a bitter row over the right to police its borders.

Last week Denmark announced that it was resuming checks along its frontiers with Germany and Sweden - having suspended them in 2001 when it joined the Schengen agreement, which allows passport-free travel throughout 22 of the EU's 27 member states, plus four others.

The Danish government says the resumption of border checks is needed to help prevent cross-border crime, illegal immigration and drug trafficking. Soren Pind, Denmark's integration minister, said that the EU needed a frank discussion about the "dark side" of open frontiers.

Copenhagen warned that, within the next three weeks, it will rebuild border stations; employ more customs officials; begin extensive video surveillance of cars crossing Danish borders; and make rapid police assistance available if the customs officers need them.

"We are trying our best to take measures that will secure the best aspects of freedom of movement, and at the same time, not let criminal activity pass through freely," said Mr Pind. » | Harriet Alexander, Tonder, southern Denmark | Sunday, May 15, 2011
Muslim Prisoner Campaign Group Publishes Barack Obama Mock Execution

THE DAILY TELEGRAPH: A campaign group for Muslim prisoners, partnered by Amnesty International, has published a mock execution of President Obama.

CagePrisoners, run by Moazzam Begg, the former Guantánamo detainee, published a fake picture of Mr Obama with head wounds and headlined it: "Breaking news: Barack Obama is dead."

The article underneath, which has been duplicated on Muslim forums across the internet, described the US president as a war criminal and claimed he had been killed by Pakistani security forces at a compound near Camberley, Surrey, not far from Sandhurst. Mr Obama's wife Michelle was also said to have been killed when she was used as "a shield".

"Obama was cremated at the stake after a Christian funeral on board an aircraft carrier," the article said, mocking the Muslim funeral given to Osama bin Laden.

The article, by Fahad Ansari, criticised Mr Obama for the campaign of drone attacks against al-Qaeda in the tribal areas of Pakistan and claimed Pakistan believed his killing was "the most significant achievement to date in our nation's effort to defeat the CIA". » | Duncan Gardham | Friday, May 13, 2011
IMF Chief Dominique Strauss-Kahn Arrested in New York over Alleged Sex Attack on Manhattan Hotel Maid

THE SUNDAY TELEGRAPH: Dominique Strauss-Kahn, the head of the International Monetary Fund, is being questioned by police in New York over an alleged sex attack on a hotel maid, after he was arrested and removed from a plane on the tarmac of John F. Kennedy airport.

Mr Strauss-Kahn, a prominent French Socialist politician who was expected to challenge Nicolas Sarkozy for the country's presidency next year, allegedly attacked the 32-year-old maid in his room at the Sofitel, near Times Square.

The 62-year-old is said to have emerged naked from his bathroom and forced himself on the woman, who had entered to clean his room at about 1pm on Saturday. He then "attempted to sexually assault her", Paul Browne, a New York Police Department spokesman, said on Saturday night.

Unconfirmed reports alleged that Mr Strauss-Kahn had forced the maid to perform oral sex on him, before she left the room and alerted colleagues, who called 911. Mr Strauss-Kahn then departed for JFK airport, leaving his mobile phone in the hotel room.

He was apprehended in the First Class cabin of Air France Flight 23, which was 10 minutes away from taking off for Paris, at about 4.40 on Saturday afternoon. He was escorted off the plane by two plainclothes detectives, who did not need to use handcuffs. » | Jon Swaine, New York | Sunday, May 15, 2011

NEW YORK POST: IMF Head Strauss-Kahn Pulled Off Plane, Arrested in Alleged Sodomy of Hotel Maid: The French political bigshot who heads the International Monetary Fund was arrested for allegedly sodomizing a Manhattan hotel maid today — hauled off an Air France flight just moments before takeoff from Kennedy Airport, police sources said. » | Philip Messing, Jamie Schram, Larry Celona and Bill Sanderson | Saturday, May 14, 2011

LE FIGARO: DSK arrêté à New York pour agression sexuelle : Le directeur du FMI devrait être inculpé d'«agression sexuelle et de tentative de viol» après la plainte d'une femme de chambre d'un hôtel de Manhattan. Il a été interpellé alors qu'il s'apprêtait à s'envoler pour Paris. » | Par lefigaro.fr | Dimanche 15 Mai 2011

leJDD.fr: DSK arrêté dans une affaire d’agression sexuelle : Dominique Strauss-Kahn a été arrêté et accusé d'agression sexuelle ce samedi. Le patron du FMI et potentiel candidat socialiste pour 2012 a été appréhendé par les forces de l'ordre américaines à l'aéroport JFK de New York. Il est en garde à vue et "va être inculpé d'agression sexuelle, de séquestration de personne et de tentative de viol", a affirmé samedi soir à la presse un responsable de la police de New York. » | Vivien Vergnaud - leJDD.fr | Dimanche 15 Mai 2011

FRANKFURTER ALLGEMEINE: IWF-Chef Strauss-Kahn festgenommen: Dominique Strauss-Kahn, Direktor des Internationalen Währungsfonds, ist auf dem New Yorker Flughafen festgenommen worden. Die Behörden gehen Vorwürfen nach, er solle versucht haben, ein Zimmermädchen zum Oralsex zu zwingen. » | dapd | Sonntag, 15. Mai 2011

Saturday, May 14, 2011

Silvio Berlusconi Accuses His Political Opponents of Not Washing

THE DAILY TELEGRAPH: Silvio Berlusconi, the president of Italy, has launched a bizarre personal attack on his opponents accusing them of not "washing themselves enough."

Mr Berlusconi, 74, who has been charged with having underage sex with a prostitute, accused the centre left of being smelly as tensions rose ahead of local elections this weekend.

The billionaire media tycoon is currently involved in four separate trials with charges also including abuse of office and corruption. The the election was being seen as a test of his popularity.

During a final rally in the southern Italian city of Crotone, Berlusconi said: "The leaders of the Left don't wash themselves much. When they go into the bathroom, and they don't go often since they don't wash much, they look in the mirror when they shave and surprise themselves."

Mr Berlusconi has a reputation for disliking beards, seeing them as sign of left leaning political sympathies. His obsession with hygiene has also emerged from intercepts of his infamous "bunga bunga" parties.

The phrase is said to refer to a crude after-dinner sex game and from the wire taps girls invited to the parties reveal how Berlusconi asked them to wash before performing sexy stripteases and lap dances for him. » | Nick Pisa in Rome | Saturday, May 14, 2011
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Gladiator: Now We Are Free

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Acid Blinding Sentence of Iranian Man Postponed

THE DAILY TELEGRAPH: The blinding of an Iranian student by having acid dripped into his eyes has been reportedly postponed, just hours before the punishment was due to be carried out.

The procedure was planned for Tehran at midday on Saturday in the presence of Ameneh Bahrami, the young woman he attacked and blinded, under a sentence called qesas (retribution in kind) imposed by a court in 2009.

She had demanded that the blinding be carried out after her university classmate Majid Movahedi threw a bucket of acid over her when she spurned his repeated offers of marriage. The punishment had been due to be carried out at the judiciary hospital in Tehran, under the supervision of a doctor and with representatives of the coroners' office and the prosecution present.

Miss Bahrami, who now lives in Spain, was 24 when she first met Mr Movahedi in Iran. » | Agencies in Tehran and Telegraph reporter | Saturday, May 14, 2011

Iran to Blind Criminal with Acid in 'Eye for an Eye' Justice » | Saeed Kamali Dehghan | Friday, May 13, 2011
Gaddafi: "I'm in a Place Where You Can't Get Me"

THE DAILY TELEGRAPH: Colonel Gaddafi has said in an audio recording that he is alive following Nato attacks, and "in a place where you can't get me".

Watch Telegraph video here | Saturday, May 14, 2011
Pat Condell: The Trouble with Christianity

Richard Dawkins Accused of Cowardice for Refusing to Debate Existence of God

THE DAILY TELEGRAPH: Richard Dawkins has made his name as the scourge of organised religion who branded the Roman Catholic Church “evil” and once called the Pope “a leering old villain in a frock”.

But he now stands accused of “cowardice” after refusing four invitations to debate the existence of God with a renowned Christian philosopher.

A war of words has broken out between the best selling author of The God Delusion, and his critics, who see his refusal to take on the American academic, William Lane Craig, as a “glaring” failure and a sign that he may be losing his nerve.

Prof Dawkins maintains that Prof Craig is not a figure worthy of his attention and has reportedly said that such a contest would “look good” on his opponent’s CV but not on his own.

An emeritus fellow of New College, Oxford, Prof Dawkins last year supported a plan to charge Pope Benedict XVI with crimes against humanity for his alleged involvement in the cover-up of sex abuse by Catholic priests.

Prof Craig is a research Professor of Philosophy at Talbot School of Theology, in California, and the author of 30 books and hundreds of scholarly articles on Christianity. Continue reading and comment » | Tim Ross, Religious Affairs Editor | Saturday, May 14, 2011
Gunther Sachs: Playboys of the World RIP

THE DAILY TELEGRAPH: Taki Theodoracopulos mourns the passing of Gunther Sachs – and an era when gentlemen played hard and died young

The cliché “end of an era” is always used when a stalwart of a period passes away. I read it in most reports about Gunther Sachs’s suicide last week. The trouble is that Gunther’s era ended long ago, during the late Sixties, when the word “playboy” was considered a badge of honour among those of us who preferred playing rather than working.

It was a sleepy, unhurried, bygone age, yet most of the famous playboys died violently: Alfonso de Portago, a Spanish marquis of impeccable credentials, died at 27 driving his Ferrari in the Miglia Mille race in May 1957 in Italy. Prince Aly Khan, son of the Aga Khan, a diplomat, second husband of Rita Hayworth, and a fabled seducer, died aged 49, driving his Lancia to a Paris party when he hit an oncoming car and was given le coup du lapin by his chauffeur, whom Aly had placed in the back seat.

The greatest playboy of them all, the Dominican diplomat and sportsman Porfirio Rubirosa, five-times married, husband of three of the world’s richest women and two of the most beautiful, died in the park of St Cloud near Paris, returning from a party following a polo game in which I had played. It was 5am and Rubi was driving a Ferrari at full speed. The date was July 6 1965 and he was 56 years old.

Juan Capuro, a South American diplomat perennially posted in Paris and a Don Juan sans pareil, as well as the best-looking man of his generation, died in 1966 driving a Porsche, after an all‑nighter, needless to say. Prince Raimondo Lanza, a nephew of the great Giuseppe Tomasi di Lampedusa, and the model for Prince Tancredi in Lampedusa’s elegiac lament for a lost Sicilian world, The Leopard, threw himself out of an Excelsior Hotel window in Rome in 1958, having ingested too much Bolivian marching powder. » | Taki Theodoracopulos | Friday, May 13, 2011

My comment:

Excellent article! Thank you, Sir! It makes a great change from politics, religion, and all the problems of the world. You are obviously a man who appreciates style and class! You, Sir, describe a life most charming. Would that I could have sampled such an enchanting life, if only for a short time. We have degenerated so much as a civilization that people now regard those with tattoos and piercings as “style icons,” the more tattoos, the more piercings the merrier! You, by contrast, describe a very different life. You describe la belle vie pour ceux qui ont apprécié la beauté dans la vie et l'esthétique. Hélas, pour nous aujourd'hui, c’est une epoch passé. – Mark

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New Dark Age Alert! British Woman Beheaded in Tenerife Named

THE DAILY TELEGRAPH: The British woman beheaded in a Tenerife supermarket has been named as Jennifer Mills-Westley.

Jennifer Mills-Westley, a retired 60-year-old from Norwich, was stabbed to death and beheaded in the horrific attack on Friday.

In a statement, her daughter Sarah, said: "Mum retired a number of years ago and was fully enjoying her retirement travelling between Tenerife and France where she spent time visiting her daughter and grandchildren, and her other daughter in Norfolk.

"She was full of life, generous of heart, would do anything for anyone. We now have to find a way of living without her love and light and we would ask at this difficult time for some privacy as we try to come to terms with our loss.”

Mrs Mills-Westley was said to have reported the threatening behaviour of her attacker, a 28-year-old Bulgarian named Deyan Valentinov Deyanov, to a security guard.

Minutes later the Bulgarian reportedly hacked her to death claiming to be a "prophet of God". » | Fiona Govan, Los Cristianos, Tenerife | Saturday, May 14, 2011

The sadness of this case is unquantifiable. That such a lovely lady in the prime of her life should be attacked in this barbaric way, and here in the West, really does beggar belief. This awful incident can only touch any normal, feeling person to the very fibre of his/her being. May the poor lady rest in peace. – Mark
Russia's Medvedev Takes a Swipe at Putin

Cannes Film Festival – Unlawful Killing: Film about the Death of Diana Likens Prince Philip to Fred West

THE DAILY TELEGRAPH: Given that its entire £2.5 million budget was paid for by Mohamed Fayed, the conclusions of a new documentary about the death of Diana, Princess of Wales were not entirely unexpected.


The film, called Unlawful Killing, asserts that the Duke of Edinburgh is a “psychopath” in the mould of Fred West, that the Princess was murdered by the Establishment and that the Queen and other members of the Royal family are “gangsters in tiaras”.

As the film was premiered at Cannes, its director, Keith Allen, tried to defend the “ludicrous” slurs on the monarchy as he was accused by the Princess’s closest friend of cashing in on her death.

Allen, best known for playing the Sheriff of Nottingham in the BBC’s Robin Hood TV series, had already upset those closest to the Princess by including a photograph of her lying fatally injured in the back of a car moments after it had crashed in Paris in 1997.

And the astonishing comments about the Royal family which are made in the film have provoked fresh contempt.

Rosa Monckton, the Princess’s best friend, said: “Why is he doing this?

“The only reason he could be doing it is to make money by appealing to the conspiracy theorists.

“I also think he’s an attention seeker.” » | Anita Singh, in Cannes and Gordon Rayner | Friday, May 13, 2011

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Listening Post - Syria: Keeping the Story Alive

Remote online activists battle censorship in Syria. Plus, fake twitter accounts: a growing trend in the world of micro-blogging

Inside Story - Yemen on the Brink

Can the members of the GCC revive their initiative to resolve the crisis?

Iran vs. Saudi Arabia in Bahrain?

THE HUFFINGTON POST: The Iranian meddling in Bahrain was temporarily to be put to a hold. However, the prey, albeit small in acreage, is too lucrative to be let go, and Iranian clandestine intervention continues. Bahrain, a small island kingdom in the Gulf, is coveted by Iran, its neighbor across the bay, as it has a lot to covet. Strategically located near the Hormuz straits, through which 20% of the world's oil passes, with its own production of 40,000 oil barrels a day, and with huge gas reserves, Bahrain is definitely in the sights of the Iranian regime. What makes the Iranian move to indirectly swallow Bahrain a real risk is the fact that 70% of the Bahraini population is Shiite, such as 80% of Iran's population, and the Bahraini Shiites look up to Iran for guidance, or even instructions. » | Haggai Carmon, International Attorney & Author | Friday, May 13, 2011