Sunday, February 05, 2012

«Le Québec reste une partie très importante de notre pays...», dit Harper

LA PRESSE: (Ottawa) Stephen Harper se défend de négliger le Québec depuis qu'il dirige un gouvernement majoritaire avec une faible représentation de la province. Il dit avoir réglé des dossiers québécois importants au cours des derniers mois et soutient que les ministres du Québec jouent un rôle prépondérant au sein de son cabinet.

M. Harper répond ainsi à certains de ses détracteurs au Québec, dont Peter White, le président de l'Association du Parti conservateur de Brome-Missisquoi, qui l'a accusé, dans une récente lettre au magazine Maclean's, d'avoir tourné le dos à la province. » | Joël-Denis Bellavance, La Presse | samedi 04 février 2012
Corée du Nord: nouvel élan d'hommages à Kim Jong-il

LA PRESSE: Les Nord-Coréens ont commencé à rendre hommage à leur défunt dirigeant Kim Jong-il, décédé en décembre à 69 ans, en se rendant en pèlerinage sur son lieu de naissance officiel, ont annoncé dimanche les médias sud et nord-coréens.

Des écoliers venus de tout le pays ont afflué dimanche au Mont Paektu, le plus haut sommet du pays (2744 mètres), à la frontière chinoise. Kim Jong-il serait né le 16 février 1942 sur cette montagne sacrée, selon l'agence officielle nord-coréenne KCNA. » | Agence France-Presse, Séoul | dimanche 05 février 2012
Romney et Santorum au coude-à-coude au Minnesota

LA PRESSE: Le scrutin du Minnesota (nord) mardi, prochaine étape de la course à l'investiture républicaine en vue de la présidentielle américaine de novembre, s'annonce serré entre le favori Mitt Romney et l'ultraconservateur Rick Santorum, selon un sondage publié dimanche.

D'après un sondage Public Policy Polling, Mitt Romney, vainqueur confortable de la primaire du Nevada (ouest) de samedi, est annoncé à 27% des intentions de vote, derrière le catholique ultraconservateur Rick Santorum, vainqueur du tout premier caucus (assemblée d'électeurs) de l'Iowa (centre), qui caracole à 29%. » | Agence France-Presse, Minneapolis | dimanche 05 février 2012
Griechenland: Ein Butterbrot für Athens Schüler

DIE PRESSE: Die Regierung beginnt mit der Verteilung von Jausenpaketen an Schulen, nachdem sich Berichte über hungrige Kinder gemehrt haben.

Athen. In der Kantine seiner Schule herrschten Zustände wie vor vielen Jahrzehnten, erzählt Georgios Kapis, Direktor der Grundschule Zografou, einer typischen Gegend des Athener Mittelstandes. Eltern handelten mit der Kantinenwirtin aus, wie lange ihre Kinder anschreiben lassen können. Viele Schüler könnten nicht einmal mehr einen Sesamring kaufen, bekämen aber auch von zu Hause kein Pausenbrot mit.

Mit Kollegen und Eltern hat Kapis nun Komitees gegründet, die unentgeltlich Lebensmittel an die Kantine liefern, für Arztbesuche sorgen oder für Ausflüge spenden, weil es sich viele der Eltern einfach nicht mehr leisten können.

Ab dieser Woche sollen an 18 Athener Schulen Jausenpakete ausgegeben werden. Mit dem Pilotprojekt will das Bildungsministerium sozial schwache Familien unterstützen, die laut Berichten von Lehrern ihre Kinder hungrig zur Schule schicken müssten. Tatsächlich treibt die Krise immer mehr Familien in die Suppenküchen von Stadt- und Kirchengemeinden. Allerdings kochen daraus auch die Gegner des Spar-Memorandums ihr politisches Süppchen. » | Corinna Jessen | Die Presse | Sonntag, 05. Februar 2012
Kopftuch, Kebap, Koran - Islam in Deutschland "Kulturzeit extra" Oktober 2011



Conservative Wins Finland Presidential Vote

abc NEWS: A former finance minister won Finland's presidential election Sunday and will become the country's first conservative head of state in five decades.

Sauli Niinisto won 63 percent of the votes, compared to 37 percent for his rival, Greens candidate Pekka Haavisto, official results showed with 100 percent of ballots counted.

The 63-year-old Niinisto will become the first president from the conservative National Coalition Party since 1956, and the first in 30 years from a party other than the center-left Social Democrats.

He will replace Tarja Halonen, one of Finland's most popular heads of state, who has served the maximum two six-year terms.

"The president in Finland has to understand that there are many different thoughts and opinions and that they must be taken into account so that he could be the president of the whole nation," Niinisto said in his victory speech.

Finland's president has a largely ceremonial role with fewer powers now than in previous decades, and is not directly involved in daily politics. However, the head of state takes the lead on non-EU matters of foreign policy, is seen as an important shaper of public opinion, and plays a role as a "brand ambassador" of Finland overseas. » | Matti Huutanen, Associated Press | HELSINKI | Sunday, February 05, 2012
Zusammenprall der Werte

Bei Syrien bewährt sich die oft totgesagte transatlantische Allianz – Kommentar


NZZ ONLINE: Die amerikanisch-russische Konfrontation an der Münchner Sicherheitskonferenz zeigt eine der grossen Bruchlinien der internationalen Politik auf. Die klassische Kabinettspolitik des 18. und 19. Jahrhunderts prallt auf eine moderne Aussenpolitik für eine globalisierte Welt.

In München wehte ein eisiger sibirischer Wind. Der russische Aussenminister Sergei Lawrow gab die zeitgemässe Variante des «Mister Njet» und lehnte jede Uno-Resolution ab, die eine klare Verurteilung des syrischen Präsidenten Asad bedeutet hätte. Seine amerikanische Amtskollegin Hillary Clinton mochte noch so inständig bitten und Moskau eine Mitverantwortung für das Blutbad auf Syriens Strassen zuweisen, es half alles nichts. Lawrow erklärte mit einem Anflug von Zynismus, das Veto der permanenten Sicherheitsratsmitglieder Russland und China demonstriere, dass die Uno-Charta mit Leben erfüllt werde. Doch aus seiner Warte hatte der russische Minister so Unrecht nicht: Wieso sollte sich eine Regierung um die Verletzung der Menschenrechte in der Levante kümmern, der die anhaltenden Demonstrationen gegen Wahlfälschungen im eigenen Land gleichgültig sind? Die russische Politik orientiert sich nicht an den Werten der Aufklärung, sondern an den machiavellistischen Nützlichkeitserwägungen einer Grossmacht – auch wenn diese im Fall Syriens recht borniert wirken, weil sie Russlands Interessen in der arabischen Welt langfristig schaden und Moskau in eine Ecke stellen mit den Parias der Region, mit Syrien und Iran. » | Eric Gujer | Sonntag, 05. Februar 2012
Violent Crime Soars in Brazil

Violent crime in one of Brazil's biggest cities is soaring as state police strike over pay. Al Jazeera's Gabriel Elizondo reports.

US to Block Funding and Arms to Syria

Pledge comes as Arab League says it will not stop efforts to resolve crisis despite the bloc's failure at the UN.


Read the article here | Source: Al Jazeera and agencies | Sunday, February 05, 2012
Sarkozy Ally Says All Civilisations Not Equal

AL JAZEERA ENGLISH: French interior minister stands by his remarks as critics denounced his comments as dangerous and xenophobic.

The French interior minister has said he is standing by his remarks that not all civilisations are equal, even as critics denounced his comments as dangerous and xenophobic.

"I do not regret [the comments]," Claude Gueant said on Sunday, though he accused critics of taking them "out of context"

"Contrary to what the left's relativist ideology says, for us all civilisations are not of equal value," Gueant, who is also responsible for immigration, told a gathering of right-wing students on Saturday.

"Those which defend humanity seem to us to be more advanced than those that do not," he said.

"Those which defend liberty, equality and fraternity, seem to us superior to those which accept tyranny, the subservience of women, social and ethnic hatred," he said in his speech, a copy of which was obtained by the AFP news agency.

He also stressed the need to "protect our civilisation". » | Source: Agencies | Sunday, February 05, 2012
War of Nerves: Iran’s Warships Arrive in Saudi Arabia

RT: Two Iranian naval ships have docked in the Saudi port of Jeddah. Iranian officials say the move aims to project the country's "power on the open seas" and “confront Iranophobia.”

The supply ship Kharg and destroyer Shaid Qandi docked on Saturday in the Red Sea port in line with orders from the Islamic Republic’s supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, according to Iran’s news agency, Fars.

“This mission aims to show the power of the Islamic Republic of Iran on the open seas and to confront Iranophobia,” Fars quoted navy commander Admiral Habibollah Sayari as saying.

The commander added that the mission would last between 70 and 80 days, but did not specify its route. » | Sunday, February 05, 2012
John F Kennedy’s Mistress Details Their Affair in New Book

THE SUNDAY TELEGRAPH: The teenage mistress of President John F Kennedy has written a memoir describing how he both abused and confided in her during an 18 month affair which ended only with his death.

Mimi Alford says she was a 19-year-old virgin just a few days into an internship at the White House when Kennedy seduced her in his wife’s bedroom following a pool party with two close aides and other young women.

“I was in shock,” she wrote. “He, on the other hand, was matter-of-fact, and acted as if what had just occurred was the most natural thing in the world.” They kept up the affair after she left Washington to go to college, and she last slept with him just three days before his fatal trip to Dallas when he told her: “I wish you could come with me to Texas. I’ll call you when I get back.” Read on and comment » | Rosa Prince, New York | Sunday, February 05, 2012

MAIL ONLINE: JFK Took the Virginity of White House Intern » | Lee Moran | Sunday, February 05, 2012

NAEGELE BLOG: John F. Kennedy: The Most Despicable President In American History » | Timothy D. Naegele | Saturday, April 10, 2010
The Queen's Diamond Jubilee: 60 Years in Video

Queen Elizabeth II, Britain's 63rd monarch, has steered the monarchy through decades of social change while remaining a symbol of national stability in a shifting world.


Read the article here | Sunday, February 05, 2012
Royals Attend Church Service ahead of Diamond Jubilee

The Queen and Duke of Edinburgh braved the cold and snow today to attend a church service on the eve of the monarch's Diamond Jubilee anniversary.


Read article and comment here | Sunday, February 05, 2012
Libya's Saif Gadhafi Could Be Tried Within Weeks, Official Says


Read article here | Nic Robertson, CNN | Sunday, February 05, 2012
Moskaus Veto offenbart Putins Panik vor Revolution

WELT ONLINE: Das Veto Russlands im UN-Sicherheitsrat gegen eine Syrien-Resolution ist ein moralischer Skandal. Es ist zudem schlechte Außenpolitik, Moskau kann nur verlieren.

Es ist die Chronik eines moralischen und politischen Skandals: Seit 11 Monaten dauert die brutale Niederschlagung der Proteste in Syrien nun schon an. Laut UN-Schätzung sind dabei inzwischen 7000 Menschen umgekommen, die überaus meisten davon sind Opfer der syrischen Sicherheitskräfte.

Und dennoch hat es die internationale Gemeinschaft bisher nicht geschafft, die maßlose Gewalt des Regimes in unmissverständlicher Form zu verurteilen. Nach dramatischen Verhandlungen noch in letzter Minute zwischen US-Außenministerin Hillary Clinton und ihrem russischen Kollegen Sergej Lavrov auf der Münchner Sicherheitskonferenz blieb es beim russischen und chinesischen Veto.

Ein beschämender Moment

Wenn die Arabische Liga den UN-Sicherheitsrat wie eine verantwortungslose Veranstaltung aussehen lässt, dann weiß man, dass die globale Ordnung nicht funktioniert. Russen und Chinesen beschädigen das wenige, was diese Welt an internationalen Mechanismen der Konfliktlösung besitzt. Es ist auch ein beschämender Moment für all jene, die glauben, dass es grundlegende Werte gibt, die die ganze Menschheit teilt. (+ Videos) » | Autor: Clemens Wergin | Sonntag 05. Februar 2012
Guerre froide aux Nations unies

leJDD: La Russie et la Chine ont imposé leur veto hier au projet de résolution qui devait enfin condamner l’attitude de Damas. Pour la France, "elles devront rendre des comptes". Récit d’une folle semaine de négociations.

"Je crois que les Russes ne bougeront pas et il n’est pas question pour nous d’atténuer la résolution pour l’affaiblir, il va falloir rester fermes et ne pas se laisser enfermer par la Russie." Dans un entretien exclusif et prémonitoire accordé au JDD dans l’avion qui l’emmenait mardi dernier vers New York, Alain Juppé se montrait déjà déterminé. Tout au long de cette semaine, la diplomatie française a tenté par tous les moyens de faire des concessions aux Russes, derniers alliés de Bachar El-Assad, sans céder sur l’essentiel afin qu’ils soutiennent le plan de la Ligue arabe. Une initiative visant à obtenir du président syrien qu’il délègue ses pouvoirs à son vice-président pour mettre en place un gouvernement d’union nationale et organiser des élections libres.

En vain. Jusqu’à ce que, samedi après-midi, l’ambassadeur de France et ses partenaires américains et britanniques se décident à pousser les Russes à la faute, à les isoler face au reste du monde. Le rare mérite de la résolution avortée étant d’avoir obtenu le soutien des 13 autres membres du Conseil de sécurité. Maigre consolation pour l’ambassadeur français, Gérard Araud, qui parle d’un "triste jour" pour les Nations unies face à la cruauté du régime syrien et à ce qu’il qualifie "d’horreur héréditaire". » | François Clemenceau, envoyé spécial du JDD à New York (États-Unis) - Le Journal du Dimanche | dimanche 05 février 2012
Nevada Republicans Favour Mitt Romney in Caucuses Vote

BBC: Mitt Romney has declared victory in Nevada's Republican caucuses, cementing his frontrunner status in the race to be the party's presidential candidate.

With just over 70% of the votes counted, he had secured 47.6% of the vote - well ahead of his nearest rival Newt Gingrich on 22.6%.

It is Mr Romney's second victory in a week, following his success in Florida.

Mr Gingrich - a former house speaker - has vowed to fight on until the party's convention in August.

"I'm not going to withdraw," he said. "I'm actually pretty happy with where we are, and I think the contrast between Governor Romney and me is going to get wider and wider and clearer and clearer over the next few weeks."

Earlier, Mr Gingrich said he expected Mr Romney to win in Nevada, partly due to the state's high Mormon population. Mr Romney is a Mormon.

Mr Romney won Nevada in his previous bid to be the Republican presidential candidate in 2008. (+ video) » | Sunday, February 05, 2012
Syria Crisis: Hillary Clinton Calls UN Veto [‘]Travesty’

BBC: US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton has described as a "travesty" Russia and China's veto of a UN resolution condemning Syria's crackdown against anti-government protesters.

Speaking in Bulgaria, Mrs Clinton said efforts outside the world body to help Syria's people should be redoubled.

The US, she said, would work with "friends of a democratic Syria" to support opponents of Syria's president.

The vetoing of the resolution drew an angry reaction from around the world.

"What happened yesterday at the United Nations was a travesty," Mrs Clinton said in strongly worded remarks during a visit to the Bulgarian capital, Sofia.

"Faced with a neutered Security Council, we have to redouble our efforts outside of the United Nations with those allies and partners who support the Syrian people's right to have a better future," she said.

"We will work to expose those who are still funding the regime and sending it weapons to be used against defenceless Syrians, including women and children."

Mrs Clinton also said the US would work to tighten "regional and national" sanctions against Syria to hamper its ability to use arms against the protesters.

Human rights groups and activists say more than 7,000 people have been killed by Syrian security forces since the uprising began in March.

The UN stopped estimating the death toll in Syria after it passed 5,400 in January, saying it was too difficult to confirm.

The government says at least 2,000 members of the security forces have been killed fighting "armed gangs and terrorists". (+ video) » | Sunday, February 05, 2012
Ron Paul Speaks to Supporters before Nevada Caucus

 

Saturday, February 04, 2012

Prophet Muhammad's Bowl delivered to Chechnya [December 14, 2011]

Chechnya Gets 3 Prophet Muhammad’s Hairs

THE VOICE OF RUSSIA: The Turkish Prime Minister, Recep Erdogan, has presented Chechnya with three hairs of Prophet Muhammad.

The holy relic was brought to Grozny from Istanbul last night.

Thousands of Muslims under Chechen leader Ramzan Kadyrov turned up at the airport and city streets to welcome the precious present. » | Vesti.ru | Friday, February 03, 2012

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India Tells Britain: We Don't Want Your Aid

THE DAILY TELEGRAPH: India’s Finance Minister has said that his country “does not require” British aid, describing it as “peanuts”.

Pranab Mukherjee and other Indian ministers tried to terminate Britain’s aid to their booming country last year - but relented after the British begged them to keep taking the money, The Sunday Telegraph can reveal.

The disclosure will fuel the rising controversy over Britain’s aid to India.

The country is the world’s top recipient of British bilateral aid, even though its economy has been growing at up to 10 per cent a year and is projected to become bigger than Britain’s within a decade.

Last week India rejected the British-built Typhoon jet as preferred candidate for a £6.3 billion warplane deal, despite the Development Secretary, Andrew Mitchell, saying that Britain’s aid to Delhi was partly “about seeking to sell Typhoon.”

Mr Mukherjee’s remarks, previously unreported outside India, were made during question time in the Rajya Sabha, the upper house of parliament.

“We do not require the aid,” he said, according to the official transcript of the session.

“It is a peanut in our total development exercises [expenditure].” He said the Indian government wanted to “voluntarily” give it up. Read on and comment » | Andrew Gilligan | Saturday, February 04, 2012
Ron Paul's Message to Nevada


HT: Underdog News by Klein Verzet »
Tausende Israelis demonstrieren gegen Ultra-Orthodoxe

Mehrere tausend Israelis haben in der Stadt Beit Schemesch gegen religiösen Fanatismus ultra-orthodoxer Juden demonstriert. Auch Staatschef Schimon Peres hatte seine Landsleute aufgefordert, sich an der Demonstration zu beteiligen.

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«Ein Krieg ist möglich»: Nahost-Experte Ulrich Tilgner zur neusten Entwicklung im Iran

Der Iran geht zum Gegenangriff über. Im Streit über das iranische Atomprogramm erwägt der Iran der EU langfristig den Ölhahn zuzudrehen. Für 5 bis 15 Jahre könnten sämtliche Exporte in die EU unterbunden werden, sagte ein hochrangiger Regierungsvertreter.

Tagesschau vom 29.01.2012
«Ein Krieg ist möglich»: Nahost-Experte Ulrich Tilgner zur neusten Entwicklung im Iran

Der Iran geht zum Gegenangriff über. Im Streit über das iranische Atomprogramm erwägt der Iran der EU langfristig den Ölhahn zuzudrehen. Für 5 bis 15 Jahre könnten sämtliche Exporte in die EU unterbunden werden, sagte ein hochrangiger Regierungsvertreter.

Tagesschau vom 29.01.2012
Will Israel Attack Iran?

As western fears grow over Iran's continuing nuclear programme, how would a military strike impact the region?

Explosiver Plot: Israelisches Werbevideo empört Iran

SPIEGEL ONLINE: Mossad-Agenten, verkleidet als Frauen, und ein explodierender Atomreaktor in Iran: Aus diesen Zutaten hat eine israelische Kabelfernsehfirma einen makaberen Werbespot gemixt. Der Videoclip verbreitet sich im Netz rasant - und erzürnt die Gemüter in der Islamischen Republik.

Die vier Frauen - sind Männer. Verkleidet, schlecht geschminkt und mit Kopftuch laufen sie durch ein verstaubtes Nest, angeblich in der Nähe der iranischen Metropole Isfahan. "Bist du vom Mossad?", fragt einer aus dem Quartett einen Mann, der gelangweilt in einem Café sitzt. Dessen Antwort: "Psst."

Der Mann heißt "Schuschu", ist seit zwei Monaten inkognito im Land und vertreibt sich die Zeit damit, israelische Fernsehsendungen auf seinem neuen Tablet des südkoreanischen Herstellers Samsung anzuschauen.

Plötzlich drückt eine der "Frauen" auf eine Applikation des Tablets - und im Hintergrund fliegt ein iranischer Atomreaktor mit lautem Knall in die Luft.

Das alles ist nur ein Werbespot. Produziert hat ihn der israelische Kabelfernsehanbieter Hot. Der Videoclip verbreitet sich via Facebook und Twitter mit rasender Geschwindigkeit im Internet. In Teheran hat er einen Sturm der Entrüstung ausgelöst. » | Von Dominik Peters | Samstag 04. Februar 2012

Anders Behring Breivik aurait envisagé d'attaquer des médias norvégiens

LE MONDE: Anders Behring Breivik, l'auteur des attaques qui ont fait 77 morts en Norvège le 22 juillet, avait envisagé de s'en prendre également aux grands médias locaux, rapporte samedi le groupe norvégien public de télévision et radio NRK, qui a eu connaissance des interrogatoires de la police.

Lors de la planification de ses attaques, l'extrémiste de droite a étudié la possibilité de déposer des bombes au siège à Oslo de NRK, ainsi que dans les locaux des journaux VG et Aftenposten de la capitale norvégienne. NRK rapporte sur son site en ligne que Breivik considérait en effet les médias et les journalistes comme "une haute cible prioritaire". » | LEMONDE.FR avec AFP | samedi 04 février 2012
Russia, China Veto UN Security Council Resolution on Syria

Article Says Israel May Attack Iran in April

The Washington Post claims that US Defence Secretary Leon Panetta believes there is a growing possibility that Israel will attack Iran as early as April.

An opinion article published on Thursday says the strike is likely to happen either in April, May, or June.

Panetta and the Pentagon both declined to comment on the report.
In Israel too, the Iran rhetoric has been stepped up, with a warning that time is running out to stop Tehran developing a nuclear weapon.

Israeli officials say Iran is developing a weapon that can reach the US, while Iran maintains its nuclear programme is for civilian purposes.

Al Jazeera's Nicole Johnston reports.


Listening Post – Boycotting Reality: 'All American Muslim'

What has an American Muslim reality TV show revealed about US media in a post-9/11 era?

Iran Says Oil Ban Will Not Halt Nuclear Work

BUENOS AIRES HERALD: Iran's oil minister said the Islamic state would not retreat from its nuclear programme even if its crude oil exports grind to a halt, the official IRNA news agency reported.

But he also called on the European Union, which accounted for a quarter of Iranian crude oil sales in the third quarter of 2011, to review its decision last week to bank Iranian oil imports from July 1.

"We will not abandon our just nuclear course, even if we cannot sell one drop of oil," Rostam Qasemi told reporters, according to IRNA. » | Saturday, February 04, 2012
Mormon Romney to Win in Nevada and Leave Rest in Scramble for Delegates

THE GUARDIAN: Elections in Nevada are usually colourful, but the result this time is not in doubt: Mitt Romney has this one sewn up

Nevada will be an easy win for Mitt Romney on Saturday, based on his performance in the 2008 Republican presidential race. Even with Romney coming off second best to John McCain in many states elsewhere, Romney easily won the Nevada caucuses, with 51.1% to Ron Paul's 13.7% and John McCain's 12.75%. The reason: Mormons.

Although they only make up about 5% of the adult population in Nevada, they accounted for an estimated 25% of Republican caucus-goers four years ago. Does it follow that a Mormon will automatically vote for a candidate of the same faith? Well, in 2008, 5% voted for someone else. But the staggering statistic is the other 95% voted for Romney.

A PPP poll suggests that Saturday's caucuses will not be significantly different; Romney on 50%, Newt Gingrich 25%, Ron Paul 15% and Rick Santorum 8%. (+ video) » | Ewen McAskill in Washington | Friday, February 03, 2012
Can the US Army Embrace Atheists?

BBC: In a land of faith and flag, Justin Griffith is challenging the US military to abandon its religious ties.

When he was a child growing up in Plano, Texas - a place he describes as the "oversized, goofy buckle on the Bible belt" - he would bring his bible to science class and debate his teachers on the finer points of evolution.

"In my head, I won every time," says Mr Griffith, now 29.

But somewhere along the way, his penchant for picking ideological fights with the non-religious got him in trouble. He found it harder and harder to argue with the points they were making. At 13, he suffered a crisis of faith.

"It was so painful. I lost my religion before I lost my first girlfriend. Nothing that big had ever happened to me, and I didn't have any coping skills," he says.

Mr Griffith found peace with his atheism, but he is not done sparring with the opposite team.
As an active-duty sergeant in the US Army, he's leading the charge to get atheists more respect in the armed forces. In the process he is earning attention, both positive and negative, from around the world. » | Kate Dailey, BBC News Magazine | Friday, February 03, 2012
Blog Talk Radio: Mark Alexander on The Gathering Storm

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WikiLeaks: Bradley Manning to Face Full Court Martial

THE DAILY TELEGRAPH: The US Army has approved a recommendation that Bradley Manning be court-martialed for allegedly funneling hundreds of thousands of classified documents to WikiLeaks.

The decision clears the way to set a date for Manning, a private with the Army, to face a host of charges, including that he aided the enemy and wrongfully caused intelligence to be openly published on the Internet.

"A military judge will be detailed by the US Army Trial Judiciary and that military judge will set the date for Manning's arraignment, motion hearings and trial," the army statement said.

Manning is also accused of stealing public property or records, transmitting defense information and of committing computer fraud. » | Friday, February 03, 2012

Friday, February 03, 2012

Bürgerkrieg in Syrien: "Assad hält nicht mehr lange durch"

ZEIT ONLINE: Der Abgeordnete Imad Ghaliun flüchtete aus seiner Heimat. Er fordert die UN auf, eine Eingreiftruppe nach Syrien zu schicken.

Imad Ghaliun faltet die Hände, er löst sie ruhelos wieder, faltet sie, weiß nicht, was mit ihnen tun. Nervös sitzt er an einem Restauranttisch in Istanbul, fern der Heimat, und wägt seine Worte. »Ich habe gehofft, das Regime von innen heraus zu verändern. Ich musste einsehen, dass ich es nicht kann.« Der 54-jährige Sunnit ist Abgeordneter des syrischen Nationalparlaments. Als Vertreter des Distriktes Homs hatte er vor vier Jahren sein Mandat angetreten. Er ist im Januar ins Ausland geflohen, als erster von 250 Parlamentariern. Mit Frau und drei Kindern hat er sich abgesetzt. »Die Kleinste hat am Flughafen die ganze Zeit geweint«, erzählt Ghaliun, »sie hat gemerkt, wie angespannt ich war.« » | Von Wolfgang Bauer | Freitag 03. Februar 2012
Belgian Politician Risks Muslim Backlash after Using Teenage Daughter Dressed in Burka and Bikini for Campaign against Islam

MAIL ONLINE: A Belgian politician has risked causing uproar among Muslims after starting a 'Women Against Islamization' campaign featuring his 19-year-old daughter wearing a burka and a bikini.

Filip Dewinter, leader of the far-right Vlaams Belang party, uses a shot of his daughter An-Sofie Dewinter in the dark blue bikini for the political campaign.

The glamorous teenager dons a burka that covers her head and face, while the rest of the Muslim garment is draped over her back.

The provocative image is likely to inflame tensions among Islamic groups and nationalists in the racially-divided country.

The poster shows the words 'Freedom or Islam?' written on a red bar across Ms Dewinter's breasts.

Further down the poster a black panel with the words 'You choose!' is seen covering the teenager's crotch.

The extremist Vlaams Belang party claims that it wants to convince women to take a stand against Islam. » | Rick Dewsbury | Friday, February 03, 2012
Turkish Army Sets Out to Recruit the Perfect Woman


THE INDEPENDENT: The Turkish military is seeking two "physically perfect" women under the age of 25, both of whom must be "firm", "robust" and "flawless" in every respect, according to the Turkish daily newspaper Vatan. » | Justin Vela | Thursday, February 02, 2012
Bring Back the Death Penalty, Says South Africa Medical Chief

THE DAILY TELEGRAPH: The head of the South African Medical Association has called for the return of the death penalty after one of the country's senior dermatologists was gunned down by carjackers in the capital Pretoria.

Dr Norman Mabasa told mourners at Dr John Moche's funeral that the country was "under siege".

"The number of people who die at the hands of criminals is higher than in countries embroiled in civil wars or natural disasters," he said.

"Crime has become so bad that soon we are going to have to put burglar bars around our beds."

Dr John Moche, a father to two young children and head of Steve Biko Academic Hospital's dermatology department in Pretoria, was one of just 166 qualified dermatologists in the country because of a skills shortage in specialist medicine.

He was dropping off a nurse at her home last Friday when he was shot through the heart by carjackers who sped off in his Range Rover. The car was later found abandoned in Atteridgeville, a township ten miles to the west. No arrests have been made yet. » | Aislinn Laing in Johannesburg | Friday, February 03, 2012
Kuwait: Hardline Islamists Seize Control of Parliament

THE DAILY TELEGRAPH: Kuwait's Islamist-led opposition has won a landslide majority in Kuwait's snap polls, with women and liberals the big losers.

The Islamist secured 34 seats in the 50-member parliament, results showed today.

All four of the female MPs who served in the previous parliament lost their seats. Liberals, who had five seats in the previous parliament, now have just two.

Voters punished pro-government MPs during Thursday's parliamentary election, reducing them to a small minority, the results showed.

Only two of 13 former MPs who the public prosecutor questioned over corruption charges were re-elected, and the rest either lost or did not contest the poll.

Following the announcement of the results, hundreds of opposition supporters gathered at the campaign tents of candidates they backed to celebrate the outcome. » | Friday, February 03, 2012
Young, Wired and Angry: A Revised Portrait of Hungary's Right-Wing Extremists

SPIEGEL ONLINE INTERNATIONAL: Though largely ignored by the national media, Hungary's right-wing extremist Jobbik party operates within a surprisingly well-developed and self-sustained online universe. What's more, recent studies have found that the party's supporters aren't the "losers" that many experts thought they were.

The leader of Hungary's right-wing extremists rarely expresses himself so clearly. Speaking before a crowd of a few thousand supporters in Budapest's Sportmax complex on Saturday, Jan. 21, Gábor Vona announced the end of liberal democracy in the world. In the speech traditionally delivered before party members in January, the 33-year-old politician demanded "no compromising" either with or as part of the ruling political system, calling instead for "fighting, fighting and still more fighting." "We are not communists, fascists or National Socialists," Vona said. "But -- and this is important for everyone to understand very clearly -- we are also not democrats!" » | Keno Verseck | Friday, February 03, 2012
The End of Great Britain? Scottish Separatists Have High Hopes for Referendum

SPIEGEL ONLINE INTERNATIONAL: Though their relationship has always been fraught with problems, Scotland and England have been partners for over 300 years. But Scottish nationalists, with their charismatic leader Alex Salmond, believe their chances of gaining independence are closer than ever.

No, there are no Englishmen hanging from the trees in the Scottish Highlands. There are no Scottish terrorists setting off bombs, and someone who speaks with an English accent here isn't likely to be targeted for a beating. Likewise, it's only rarely that you'll see the "Free Scotland" slogan along the highway from Glasgow to Edinburgh. So where exactly are all these separatists supposedly intent on splitting Britain apart?

Though they might be hard to spot, they do exist, they're active and they might even reach their goal in less than four years -- and all in a way that is perfectly democratic.

On Jan. 25, the Scots were commemorating Robert Burns, their national poet. Meanwhile, in Edinburgh, Alex Salmond, the charismatic leader of the Scottish National Party (SNP), announced how he intends to dissolve Great Britain. In a referendum to be held in the fall of 2014, the Scots will be asked to answer the following question: "Do you agree Scotland should be an independent country?" If a majority votes that it should be, the partition could already be completed by 2016.

The move would put an end to what will have been a 309-year partnership -- and be a serious blow. Although it boasts its own nuclear arsenal, Britain is now only a mid-sized power that sometimes still suffers from the loss of its empire. Likewise, it is increasingly isolating itself within Europe. Were Scotland to go its own way, Britain would suddenly see its population drop by 5.2 million, and its economic output could shrink by about £120 billion (€145 billion/$190 billion). However, as one of the few positive consequences for the government in London, the move would also lead to a reduction of nearly the same sum in its mountain of debt. » | Marco Evers | Thursday, February 02, 2012
L'Algérie frappée par une vague de suicides par le feu

LE FIGARO: De violentes émeutes ont éclaté dans l'ouest du pays après l'immolation d'un jeune vendeur à la sauvette.

S'immoler par le feu. Plus d'un an après le geste de désespoir de Mohammed Bouazizi, le jeune Tunisien de Sidi Bouzid, ce mode de contestation continue à se propager au Maghreb en général et en Algérie en particulier. Les immolés protestent sur fond d'émeutes contre le chômage, l'injustice ou comme on dit en dialecte algérien la hogra, le mépris.

Le 18 janvier, quatre jeunes chômeurs diplômés marocains se sont aspergés d'essence lors d'un rassemblement à Rabat. L'un d'eux a succombé à ses blessures.

Quelques jours plus tard, environ 70 demandeurs d'emploi menaçaient de commettre un «suicide collectif» s'ils n'étaient pas embauchés par la société d'État de phosphate OCP. Ils ont tenté de s'introduire dans une carrière de phosphate avec des explosifs, à proximité de la ville de Benguerir, dans le sud du pays où les forces de sécurité sont parvenues à les neutraliser.

En Algérie, c'est un incident avec un policier qui a poussé à bout Hichem Gassem, un vendeur à la sauvette de Tiaret, dans l'Ouest algérien. Le 26 janvier, un agent aurait renversé l'étal du marchand de lunettes d'un coup de pied. Selon le site d'information DNA, un policier présent sur les lieux lui aurait lancé: «Brûle-toi si t'es un homme». La victime s'est exécutée. » | Par Thierry Oberlé | jeudi 02 février 2012
Die Angst vor der muslimischen "Paralleljustiz"

WELT ONLINE: Der Justizminister von Rheinland-Pfalz hat mit seiner Äußerung zu islamischen Gerichten eine heftige Debatte ausgelöst. Doch die Scharia wird in Deutschland bereits angewandt.

Es waren nur wenige Sätze, mit denen sich der rheinland-pfälzische Justizminister Jochen Hartloff in den Mittelpunkt der deutschen Islam-Debatte katapultierte.

Im Gespräch mit dem Evangelischen Pressedienst hatte der SPD-Politiker verlauten lassen, er halte islamische Schiedsgerichte in Deutschland grundsätzlich für zulässig, solange sie sich rechtsstaatlichen Prinzipien unterwürfen und ausschließlich in zivilrechtlichen Angelegenheiten wie Erb- und Familienstreitigkeiten tätig würden.

"Steinzeit werden wir nicht tolerieren"

Dass dabei die Scharia – das Gesetz, das nach muslimischem Glauben alle Bereiche des religiösen, staatlichen und zwischenmenschlichen Lebens regelt – eine wichtige Rolle spielen würde, muss Hartloff wohl klar gewesen sein, schob er in der „B.Z.“ doch plakativ hinterher: „Steinzeit werden wir nicht tolerieren.“

Der „Steinzeit“-Begriff war treffend gewählt: Wer in Deutschland das WortScharia hört, denkt wohl unweigerlich an drakonische Strafen wie das Steinigen von Ehebrechern.

Flugs brach über Hartloff ein politischer und medialer Sturm los, in dem seine Äußerungen schnell als Forderung nach Scharia-Gerichten auf deutschem Boden interpretiert wurden. Hartloffs Sprecher teilte „Welt Online" mit: „Wir haben keinerlei Pläne, solche Gerichte in Rheinland-Pfalz einzuführen.“ Die Behauptung, Hartloff setze sich für die Einführung der Scharia ein, sei eine Entstellung, ebenso wie die Formulierung, er habe einen politischen „Vorstoß“ gemacht.

Die Klarstellung kommt zu spät: In Deutschland ist eine Scharia-Debatte hochgekocht. »
The Harassment of BBC Persian Journalists

BBC NEWS – THE EDITORS – MARK THOMPSON: For those working for the BBC Persian service, interference and harassment from the Iranian authorities has become a challenging fact of life.
I am hugely proud of how they deal with that relentless pressure, and their unswerving commitment to delivering high quality, impartial journalism.

They arguably have the most difficult jobs in the BBC. They carry them out with unstinting dedication and in the knowledge that their work makes a critical difference to the lives of millions who crave access to free and accurate information, in a part of the world where it is scarce and extremely precious.

In recent months, we have witnessed increased levels of intimidation alongside disturbing new tactics. This includes an attempt to put pressure on those who work for BBC Persian outside Iran, by targeting family members who still live inside the country.

We remain extremely concerned about these actions by the Iranian authorities and the latest case only serves to underline this.

Last week the sister of a BBC Persian member of staff was arrested. She was detained and held in solitary confinement on unspecified charges at Evin Prison in Tehran. Although she has now been released on bail, her treatment was utterly deplorable and we condemn it in the strongest possible terms. Read on and comment » | Mark Thompson * | Friday, February 03, 2012

* Mark Thompson is the Director-General of the BBC
Egyptian MP Mustafa Bakri: America and Israel Are Responsible for Port Said Soccer Bloodbath

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Islam Critic Backs Out of West Point Cadet Event

FOX NEWS: WEST POINT, N.Y. – A retired U.S. lieutenant general who made comments denigrating Islam withdrew Monday from speaking at a West Point prayer breakfast after a veterans' advocacy group asked the Army chief of staff to rescind the invitation.

VoteVets.org told Gen. Raymond Odierno in a letter that allowing retired Lt. Gen. William G. Boykin to speak at the U.S. Military Academy next week would be contrary to Army values and disrespectful to Muslim cadets.

Late Monday afternoon, West Point issued a brief statement saying Boykin had decided to withdraw speaking at the Feb. 8 event and that another speaker would be lined up in his place.

Boykin, a former senior military intelligence officer, had been criticized for speeches he made at evangelical Christian churches beginning in January 2002. He said that America's enemy was Satan, that God had put President George W. Bush in the White House and that one Muslim Somali warlord was an idol-worshipper.

Boykin later issued a written statement apologizing and said he didn't mean to insult Islam. But VoteVets.org said Monday that Boykin has continued to make denigrating comments about Islam since his 2007 retirement.

"These remarks are incompatible with the Army values, and a person who is incompatible with Army values should not address the cadets of the United States Military Academy," VoteVets chairman Jon Soltz said in a letter written with the group's vice chairman. » | Associated Press | Monday, January 30, 2012
New Fears Over Iran's Missile Capability

THE SYDNEY MORNING HERALD: IRAN is developing a missile capable of hitting the east coast of the US, according to an Israeli government minister, intensifying western anxiety over the regime's nuclear ambitions.

The fresh alert was further heightened by reports that the US Defence Secretary, Leon Panetta, believes a pre-emptive strike on Iran's nuclear facilities by Israel looms likely and could come as soon as April.

The increasingly murky issue of Iran's nuclear and missile capabilities is a prime focus of US foreign policy deliberations. President Barack Obama insisted in last month's State of the Union address that he would "take no options off the table" in preventing Iran from developing a nuclear arsenal.

But contrary to assertions that the chief threat was to Iran's near-neighbour, Israel's Minister for Strategic Affairs, Moshe Yaalon, said the missile project was "aimed at America, not us". » | Simon Mann | Saturday, February 04, 2012
Homegrown Jihad

THE SYDNEY MORNING HERALD: The campsite on the 50,000-hectare cattle station in the red dirt country at Louth was booked by phone in the name of Adam George.

Expecting a group of feral fox and pig hunters on safari to the back of Bourke, the property owner left directions in a mailbox and saw just one man, who simply called himself "Joe".

The company Joe kept alarmed the locals. The seven men - led by Aimen Joud from Melbourne and Mohamed Ali Elomar from Sydney - got lost and had to ask for directions.

"They stood out to the local community when they were driving through … Some of them were wearing camouflage fatigues … Some of them are large gentlemen, so just their physical presence stands out," NSW Police terrorism investigations squad head Detective Inspector David Gawel, says.

Of course, Adam George was a fake name that had been previously used to try to buy laboratory gear to manufacture chemicals to build a bomb.

The men were on a training and bonding exercise, armed with .308 and .22 rifles and components of an explosive device. (+ video) » | Debra Jopson | Saturday, February 04, 2012
Mitt Romney Endorsed by Donald Trump

The frontrunner in the race for the Republican presidential nomination, Mitt Romney, officially receives the backing of Donald Trump at his hotel in Las Vegas on Thursday. Some commentators had expected the multi-millionaire and celebrity host of The Apprentice, who had himself considered joining the presidential race, to endorse rival candidate Newt Gingrich

Iran: We Will Help 'Cut Out the Cancer of Israel'

THE DAILY TELEGRAPH: Iran will help anyone willing to "cut out the cancer" of Israel, its Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei said today.

The religious leader also told worshippers at Friday prayers that the country will continue its controversial nuclear programme.

He warned that any military strike by the West would only make Iran stronger.

"From now on, in any place, if any nation or any group confronts the Zionist regime, we will endorse and we will help. We have no fear expressing this," said Khamenei.

He said Israel is a "cancerous tumor that should be cut and will be cut".

Iran has been repeatedly defiant to hints that the US and Israel may at some point launch military strikes on Iranian nuclear facilities.

But any statement by Iran's Supreme Leader, who has final say on all matters of state, makes it all the more unlikely that Tehran will switch tack. Read on and comment » | Friday, February 03, 2012

My comment:

Khamenei is supposed to be the supreme spiritual leader. Not much spiritual in these pronouncements. He sounds more like a warmonger than an ayatollah! – © Mark

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Wilders Angry at German ‘Right-wing Populist’ Label

DUTCH NEWS.nl: PVV leader Geert Wilders has demanded the German ambassador explain why he and the anti-islam party are mentioned in a 32-page leaflet warning of the dangers posed by far-right political groupings.

The brochure, paid for by the German justice ministry, states that right-wing populist and radical parties could be a breeding ground for terrorism. Wilders is mentioned twice by name and one section includes his photograph. The folder also explains how neo-nazi strategists use social networks. » | © DutchNews.nl | Thursday, February 02, 2012
Log Off! As Facebook Plans a $5bn Stock Market Float, One Trenchant Sceptic Describes How the Social Network Is Ruthlessly Selling Your Soul

MAIL ONLINE: Log off! As Facebook plans a $5bn stock market float, one trenchant sceptic describes how the social network is ruthlessly selling your soul

The announcement that Facebook, the social media giant, is planning a $5bn float on the stock market – valuing the company at $100bn – has led to a frenzy of speculation about the fortunes its young founders will rake in. There will be hundreds of new millionaires, we hear, and several new billionaires, too.

But in all this hysteria about the vast sums involved, has anyone thought to question what exactly Facebook is selling? The answer is both obvious and sinister: You.

Terrifyingly, the social networking site turns you into a product. It makes your friendships, marriages and children into a product.

Facebook tells its users: ‘It’s free and always will be.’ Now consider this bit of wisdom: ‘If you’re not paying, you’re not the customer; you’re the product.’

The site — founded by famously low-key American Mark Zuckerberg — has always presented itself as a sort of altruistic social service. Its tagline reads: ‘Facebook helps you connect and share with the people in your life.’

Now that sounds fairly harmless. What sort of curmudgeon could object to connecting and sharing?
In actual fact, though, Facebook is a gigantic, and really quite frightening, advertising scam. Its business model is to collect information about individual consumers (you) and sell that information back to advertisers. » | Tom Hodgkinson | Friday, February 03, 2012
Thirty Degrees Below – And At Least a Hundred Dead: Europe's Big Freeze

THE INDEPENDENT: With record snowfalls, icy winds, and thousands of people trapped in remote villages, much of Central and Eastern Europe is in the grip of a cold snap that has caused more than 100 deaths. Temperatures in parts of Ukraine and other Eastern European countries are hovering around -30C (-22F).

The Adriatic islands of Croatia have had a rare dusting of snow, while in Romania, parts of the Black Sea have frozen over. Several towns in Bulgaria have recorded their lowest temperatures since records began more than a century ago, [sic]

At least 11,000 people were trapped in mountain villages in Serbia yesterday as ice and snow made roads impassable. Emergency crews were working to gain access to deliver supplies as the country tackled its coldest winter for decades.

"The situation is dramatic. The snow is up to 5m high in some areas. You can only see rooftops," said Milorad Dramacanin, a member of a helicopter evacuation team. Among those airlifted to safety were mourners who had travelled to a funeral but were unable to get back. » | Shaun Walker | Friday, February 03, 2012

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Egyptian Comedian Sentenced for Offending Islam

THE GUARDIAN: One of the Arab world's best known Egyptian comedians has been sentenced to three months in jail for offending Islam, a judge said Thursday, in the latest such case against a high-profile figure, underlining concerns about freedom of expression in Egypt.

The judge confirmed that Adel Imam, a veteran actor who first starred in a play in 1964, was convicted in absentia of insulting the religion.

The judge said Imam can appeal. He spoke on condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to brief reporters.

Tarek el-Shinnawi, an entertainment reporter in Egypt, said that Imam was in Egypt recently filming a television series. Egypt's Actors' Syndicate said Imam's whereabouts are unknown. Imam could not be reached for comment. » | Aya Badrawy | Associated Press | CAIRO | Thursday, February 02, 2012
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Google Joins Twitter in Censorship Storm: Site May Now Block Blog Posts in Line with Requests from Oppressive Regimes

MAIL ONLINE: Blog posts will be blocked at national government request / Campaigners fear 'the end of the global internet community' / But Google claims move will allow MORE free speech

Google's informal motto is 'don't be evil', but a huge change to its Blogger service could see the search giant help oppressive governments stamp out voices of protest.

Bloggers who have relied on the popular service to organise dissent as seen during the Arab Spring could find their posts being blocked by Google itself.

The company will now block posts or blogs from being seen in a country if they their local laws, handing a victory to regimes that crack down on free speech to keep a lid on dissent.

The move has caused widespread concern - and echoes Twitter's recent decision to block Tweets on a similar 'per country' basis to comply with local laws.

Internet freedom group Open Net Initiative said of Twitter's recent policy change, 'The change marks a new trend in American Internet companies bowing to the demands of authoritarian regimes.'

Amnesty International said, 'As with other sectors, business decisions in the digital world have human rights implications. Human rights monitors and advocates have a lot more work to do since the digital revolution.'

'Our collective vigilance is needed more than ever.'

Thailand heartily backed Twitter's recent decision to block Tweets at the request of governments, as did China's state-run newspaper.

But Google claims that the move will actually allow more freedom of speech. Read on and comment » | Rob Waugh | Thursday, February 02, 2012