Wednesday, March 06, 2013



Pays-Bas : un membre du Parti islamophobe de Geert Wilders se convertit à l’islam

AJIB.fr: Dans un interview donnée à Al Jazeera, Arnoud Van Doorn membre membre du PVV, parti islamophobe pour la Liberté, a indiqué s’être converti à l’islam. Ce parti politique nationaliste dont le fondateur est Geert Wilders, est orienté extrême droite, et détient une position virulente et haineuse à l’égard de l’islam. » | AJIB.FR | Publié par Oum Michket | mercredi 06 mars 2013

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Vom Islamhasser zum gläubigen Muslim


DIE WELT: Der niederländische Politiker Arnoud van Doorn war ein glühender Rechtspopulist im Kielwasser von Geert Wilders. Dann flog er aus der Partei. Jetzt twitterte er seinen Übertritt zum Islam.

"Willkommen, mein 10.000. follower", schrieb der niederländische Politiker Arnoud van Doorn am 4. März auf Twitter. Zwei Tage später waren es mehr als 13.300 Menschen, die ihm in dem sozialen Netzwerk folgten. Der Grund für die plötzliche Beliebtheit des bis dahin eher obskuren Lokalpolitikers: Der Islamhasser, Freund und Anhänger des rechtspopulistischen Politikers Geert Wilders, war zum Islam konvertiert.

Seither folgen ihm Tausende Muslime auf Twitter. Der TV-Sender "Al-Dschasira" interviewte ihn. Van Doorn stellte die Fragen und Antworten auf Englisch ins Internet, weil ihn seine neuen, muslimischen Anhänger darum gebeten hatten.

Sein Weg in die islamophobe Politik transformierte ihn, wie einst aus Saulus Paulus geworden war, sagt van Doorn. Im Kielwasser Geert Wilders wurde er in den Gemeinderat der niederländischen Hauptstadt Den Haag gewählt. Dort, so sagte er jetzt, geriet er ins Gespräch mit einem muslimischen Ratsmitglied namens "Abu Khoulani", der ihn schließlich bei der Den Haager As-Sunnah-Moschee einführte.

Es gibt keinen Gott außer Allah

Nach "ernsthafter Auseinandersetzung" mit dem Islam, über mehr als ein Jahr hinweg, habe er sich schließlich zum rechten Glauben bekehrt, schrieb van Doorn. Das islamische Glaubensbekenntnis schrieb er am 28. Februar auf Twitter, auf arabisch: Es gibt keinen Gott außer Allah, und Mohammed ist sein Prophet. » | Von Boris Kálnoky | Mittwoch, 06. März 2013

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Hugo Chávez Dies: Venezuela Begins a Week of Mourning

Hundreds of anguished Venezuelans poured onto the streets of downtown Caracas, crying and shouting slogans in support of deceased President Hugo Chavez, after learning of his death on Tuesday.


Quebec Mother Of Terror Suspect Warns Other Parents

CBC NEWS (MONTREAL): Son, now in Syria, on Canadian spy agency's watch list


The mother of one of the 50 to 60 Canadians being monitored by the Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS) because of alleged terrorist activities abroad says she no longer recognizes her own son.

The Quebec woman, who agreed to speak to CBC News on condition she remain anonymous for her own safety, said she wants to warn other parents about the risks awaiting young Muslims like her son.

She said after her son converted to Islam, he was recruited online by a radical Islamist group.

'An easy target'

The woman said her son was by nature a pacifist but was perhaps an easy target.

"They played on his generous nature," she says, adding she watched her son change gradually after he converted.

"He stopped listening to music because it was a sin," she says. "He started to cut off contact with girls, then later, with boys who didn't share his vision."

She said he became more and more critical of Canadian society, saying, "Canadian laws are not good. It's Sharia law that should be applied."

"He is convinced that jihad is a part of the religion," she said, adding he told his parents he wanted them both to "burn in hell" if they did not convert as well. » | CBC News | Monday, March 04, 2013

HT: Roberts Spencer @ Jihad Watch »

Tuesday, March 05, 2013


Eilmeldung! Chavez ist tot

FRANKFURTER ALLGEMEINE ZEITUNG: Der venezolanische Präsident Hugo Chavez ist tot. Dies teilte am Dienstag sein Stellvertreter Nicolas Maduro mit. Chavez hatte an einer Krebserkrankung gelitten.

Der venezolanische Präsident Hugo Chavez ist tot. Dies teilte am Dienstag sein Stellvertreter Nicolas Maduro in einer Fernsehansprache mit. Chavez hatte an einer Krebserkrankung gelitten. » | Quelle: Reuters | Dienstag, 05. März 2013

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Government to Legislate for Plain Cigarette Packaging This Year

THE GUARDIAN: UK to follow example of Australia, where cigarettes must be sold in drab packets with graphic health warnings

Ministers are to introduce plain packaging for cigarettes along the Australian model with legislation this year, after becoming convinced that the branding is a key factor in why young people start to smoke.

The legislation, to be announced in the Queen's speech in May, is also expected to ban smoking in cars carrying anyone aged under 16 years. Ministers acknowledge that the ban is likely to be difficult for the police to enforce, but they believe peer group pressure will have an impact similar to the ban on drivers using mobile phones.

David Cameron referred to the possibility of introducing plain packaging last week, without putting a timetable on it. Ministers are convinced that the ban is necessary to take the next step to reduce smoking in the UK.

"We are going to follow what they have done in Australia. The evidence suggests it is going to deter young smokers. There is going to be legislation," said a senior Whitehall source said. » | Patrick Wintour, political editor | Tuesday, March 05, 2013

Last Minute Reprieve for Saudi Due to Be Crucified

THE DAILY TELEGRAPH: Saudi Arabia's royal family has issued a last-minute stay of execution to a jewellery thief sentenced to be crucified after an outcry from human rights groups.

Sarhan al-Mashayekh was one of seven men whose death sentences were confirmed by King Abdullah on Saturday. The other six were due be shot by firing squad on Tuesday. Mashayekh would have been executed at the same time and then, to fulfil his additional sentence, his body displayed to the public in a cruciform position for three days.

Amnesty International, Human Rights Watch and other human rights groups all exressed outrage at the sentences, partly because of their severity, partly because the defendants claimed confessions had been extracted under torture, and partly because at least two of those condemned were minors at the time the crimes were committed.

On Tuesday afternoon the sentences were put on hold, local officials and relatives said. The delay was ordered by Prince Faisal bin Khaled al-Saud, the governor of Asir province, where the case took place, one official said. » | Richard Spencer, Middle East Correspondent | Tuesday, March 05, 2013

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George Osborne Is Defeated 26 to 1 on EU Bonus Caps

THE DAILY TELEGRAPH: Britain was today defeated after being outnumbered 26 to one over controversial European Union proposals to impose caps on bonuses paid to bankers.

EU finance ministers overruled British opposition to the banking remuneration caps and "technical negotiations" over the detail of regulations to begin next week ahead of a final decision next month.

Michel Barnier, the European Commissioner for financial services, hailed a "crystal clear" deal allowing the EU to impose a bonus limit of 100 pc of salary, or a maximum 200pc after agreement with shareholders, from January 2014.

"The caps are fixed," he said. "These caps will be the basis of our work from now on. All the main points have been approved and will not change."

The caps will also apply to all European bankers working in New York, Hong Kong, Singapore or other overseas branches, again overriding British concerns.

Mr Barnier insisted that the EU was confident that the caps would survive the threat of legal challenges by banks because the legislation specified bonus ratios to existing salaries rather than setting precise ceiling figures for payments. » | Bruno Waterfield, Brussels | Tuesday, March 05, 2013

THE GUARDIAN: George Osborne rebuffed by rest of EU on bank bonuses: Britain left isolated as 26 European finance ministers agree to a clampdown on executive pay targeted at the City » | Ian Traynor in Brussels | Tuesday, March 05, 2013


Geert Wilders Party Member, Arnoud van Doorn, Accepts Islam

NEW MUSLIM: “I bear witness that there is no deity but Allah and I bear witness that Muhammad is His servant and messenger”

By this phrase the ex-member of Geert Wilders’s right-wing anti-Islam Freedom Party, Arnoud van Doorn, surprisingly declared his conversion to Islam.

Via his account on the famous social networking site,Twitter, Arnoud announced in Dutch his ‘Nieuwe start’ (New start) as a Muslim. The news was confirmed in Dutch news as well.

The news is one of the latest breaking in the Netherlands.

Till the end of 2011, Arnoud van Doorn was a member of the fiery, far-right, anti-Islam, anti-immigration Partij voor de Vrijheid (PVV) Dutch party.

On February 27, 2013, Arnoud posted a tweet in Arabic declaring his Shahadah (Testimony of Faith): Ashhadu an-la ilaha illallah, wa ashhadu anna Muhammadan abduhu wa rasuluhu (I bear witness that there is no deity but Allah and I bear witness that Muhammad is His servant and messenger).

The phrase is known as the First Pillar of Islam that in order for a person to be a Muslim this conviction is firstly needed.

Given his previous explicit views on Islam, Arnoud’s story was a shock to many who doubted and harshly criticized the announcement, which is still a subject of debate on twitter. In another tweet, he expressed his grief and discomfort with ‘the many hateful comments on social media’.

Arnoud account was deluged with hundreds of followers and positive comments backing and congratulating his choice. To them he posted a late tweet in both English and Arabic expressing his gratitude: ‘Thanks for all the support!’

In face of strong attacks on Twitter, Arnoud declined to comment on the reasons or circumstances behind his conversion, confirming that the choice is his own and that his religion was ‘a matter of privacy’. » | Monday, February 04, 2013

ON ISLAM: Far-right Dutch Politician Finds Islam: AMSTERDAM – A leading member in far-right Dutch politician Geert Wilders’ party has reverted to Islam after an extensive study about the Islamic religion and Muslims. ¶ “I can understand people are skeptic, especially that it is unexpected for many of them,” Arnoud Van Doorn told Al-Jazeera English satellite channel. ¶ “This is a very big decision, which I have not taken lightly.” » | Tuesday, March 05, 2013

AMSTERDAM HERALD: From Wilders to Muhammad: Former Freedom Party vice-chairman converts to Islam: A former member of Geert Wilders’s anti-immigration Freedom Party has converted to Islam. » | Friday, March 01, 2013

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Forbes List Understates My Wealth, Saudi Prince Says


BBC: Saudi Arabia's Prince Alwaleed Bin Talal has accused Forbes magazine of understating his wealth.

In its 2013 list of the world's richest people, Forbes estimated Prince Alwaleed's net worth at $20bn (£13bn), putting him in 26th place.

However, the prince's office said the magazine used flawed valuation methods.

According to some reports, the prince estimates his net worth to be $29.6bn, a figure that would put him in the top 10 of the magazine's latest rich list.

The list, published on Monday, saw Mexico's Carlos Slim retain the top slot for the fourth straight year with a net worth of $73bn.

The 10th spot on the list went to Bernard Arnault and family of the luxury goods group LVMH, with a net worth of $29bn. » | Tuesday, March 05, 2013

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Senior Judge Warns Over Deportation of Terror Suspects to Torture States

THE GUARDIAN: Britain's most senior judge Lord Neuberger says policy would mean pulling out of UN and European court of human rights

Britain will have to withdraw from the United Nations as well as the European court of human rights if it wants to deport terrorist suspects to states that carry out torture, the country's most senior judge has warned.

In his first interview since becoming president of the supreme court, Lord Neuberger launched a sustained attack on "slanted" coverage and "one-sided" portrayals that misrepresent the way the human rights court operates.

The UK's supreme court is "not subservient" but works "in a dialogue" with the judges in Strasbourg, he insisted. Pulling out of the Council of Europe body – which the home secretary, Theresa May, and the justice secretary, Chris Grayling, both contemplate – would "certainly send an unfortunate number of messages", Neuberger added.

The judge's comments, timed for publication on Tuesday, were made before the two ministers' views were published in Sunday papers. Neuberger also talked about the lack of diversity in the upper reaches of the judiciary, suggesting that appointment panels could be suffering from a "subconscious bias" against women.

"Human rights excite great emotion," the 65-year-old judge said. "The concerns that people have about human rights are, generally speaking, exaggerated … [although] sometimes courts get it wrong. » | Owen Bowcott, legal affairs correspondent | Tuesday, March 05, 2013

GUARDIAN EDITORAL: Human rights laws: supremely serious judgment: The Tories are living in a fantasy land if they think lawmaking in their Little England could ignore international human rights » | Tuesday, March 05, 2013

Spanish Interior Minister Says 'Survival of Species' at Stake in Gay Marriage Row

THE DAILY TELEGRAPH: Spain's interior minister faced calls to resign after declaring that "the survival of the species" was at stake after wading into the debate over same-sex marriages.

Jorge Fernandez Diaz, interior minister in Spain's conservative government argued that "religious reasons" were not arguments against a law allowing gay marriage.

Instead, he insisted: "There are rational arguments to back the idea that these marriages shouldn't have the same protection under the law as normal ones. For example, the survival of the species is not guaranteed." » | Fiona Govan, Madrid | Monday, March 04, 2013

Barack Obama a 'Dithering, Controlling, Risk-averse' US President

THE DAILY TELEGRAPH: Barack Obama is a "dithering" president whose controlling tendencies and extreme risk-averse attitude to foreign policy has damaged US interests in the Middle East, according to a new book by a senior former State Department adviser.


The insider-account of the damaging divisions between the White House and the State Department comes as diplomats around the world wait to see if John Kerry, the new US secretary of state, can persuade Mr Obama to greater engagement on Syria, Egypt and the wider Middle East.

Vali Nasr, a university professor who was seconded in 2009 to work with Richard Holbrooke, Mr Obama's special envoy to Afghanistan and Pakistan, records his profound disillusion at how a "Berlin Wall" of domestic-focused advisers was erected to protect Mr Obama.

"The president had a truly disturbing habit of funnelling major foreign policy decisions through a small cabal of relatively inexperienced White House advisers whose turf was strictly politics," Mr Nasr writes in The Dispensable Nation: America Foreign policy in Retreat.

The book sets out in detail how Mr Holbrooke, appointed with great fanfare in 2009, was systematically cut out of decision making as both he and Hillary Clinton, the former secretary of state, tried to argue the merits of engaging with the Taliban and the dangers caused by the overuse of drones.

"The White House seemed to see an actual benefit in not doing too much," Prof Nasr writes, "The goal was to spare the president the risks that necessarily come with playing the leadership role that America claims to play in this region." » | Peter Foster, Washington | Monday, March 04, 2013

Gay Marriage Will Destabilise Family Life, Sociologist Warns

THE DAILY TELEGRAPH: Gay marriage will further destabilise marriage and family life in Britain, a leading sociologist has warned Parliament.

Dr Patricia Morgan told the House of Commons that same-sex marriage reinforced the idea that marriage is irrelevant to parenthood.

This was the principle factor, she said, that has caused the collapse in marriage rates between heterosexuals in countries where gay marriage had been introduced - as well as a sharp rise in cohabitation and the numbers of children born out of wedlock.

She said there was no evidence whatsoever to prove the Coalition Government’s assertions that gay marriage would bolster the institution.

She made her claims in a 22-page paper submitted at the Committee Stage of the Marriage (Same Sex Couples) Bill.

It contained a detailed analysis of marriage trends in Sweden, Norway, Denmark, Spain, Belgium, Canada and some U.S. states w[h]ere gay marriage has been legalised.

“From what we know about demographic trends, it is preposterous to argue that people suddenly somehow embrace marriage and slow or reverse its decline because homosexuals can have it,” Dr Morgan said.

“We can be certain that same sex marriage will do no such thing as encourage stable marriage whether for heterosexuals and/or homosexuals. Marriage in Scandinavia, Spain, Netherlands and elsewhere is in deep decline.”

She continued: “Same sex marriage is both an effect and a cause of the evisceration of marriage - especially the separation between this and parenthood.” » | Monday, March 04, 2013

Monday, March 04, 2013


Michael Hauri: Dann wurde ich Muslim


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Europas Initiativen gegen Gehaltsexzesse: Aufstand gegen die Abzocker

SPIEGEL ONLINE: Die Schweiz stimmt für ein Anti-Abzock-Gesetz, Brüssel will eine Obergrenze für Boni - in Europa zeichnet sich ein radikaler Stimmungswechsel ab. Bisher galten Gehaltsexzesse als notwendiges Übel im Kampf um die besten Manager. Jetzt setzt sich der Ruf nach mehr Regulierung durch.

Für Spitzenverdiener in Europa war es keine gute Woche. In der EU wird es voraussichtlich bald eine gesetzliche Obergrenze für Bonuszahlungen in der Finanzbranche geben. Allein in der Londoner City könnte dies mehrere tausend Banker treffen. Und in der Schweiz sollen künftig Aktionäre über die Managergehälter ihres Unternehmens entscheiden können (dazu hier ein Kommentar, hier eine Augstein-Kolumne und hier ein Interview mit dem Schweizer Ex-Botschafter Thomas Borer). Gehaltsexzesse sollen so vermieden werden.

Die beiden Entscheidungen der vergangenen Tage spiegeln eine neue Stimmung auf dem Kontinent wider: Die Millionengehälter in einigen Branchen, die früher als unvermeidlicher Preis der Marktwirtschaft galten, werden nun nicht mehr einfach hingenommen. Nicht einmal der Neidvorwurf scheint die Kritiker noch aufzuhalten. » | Von Stefan Simons und Carsten Volkery, Paris und London | Montag, 04. März 2013

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The Holocaust Just Got More Shocking

THE NEW YORK TIMES: THIRTEEN years ago, researchers at the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum began the grim task of documenting all the ghettos, slave labor sites, concentration camps and killing factories that the Nazis set up throughout Europe.

What they have found so far has shocked even scholars steeped in the history of the Holocaust.

The researchers have cataloged some 42,500 Nazi ghettos and camps throughout Europe, spanning German-controlled areas from France to Russia and Germany itself, during Hitler’s reign of brutality from 1933 to 1945.

The figure is so staggering that even fellow Holocaust scholars had to make sure they had heard it correctly when the lead researchers previewed their findings at an academic forum in late January at the German Historical Institute in Washington.

“The numbers are so much higher than what we originally thought,” Hartmut Berghoff, director of the institute, said in an interview after learning of the new data.

“We knew before how horrible life in the camps and ghettos was,” he said, “but the numbers are unbelievable.”

The documented camps include not only “killing centers” but also thousands of forced labor camps, where prisoners manufactured war supplies; prisoner-of-war camps; sites euphemistically named “care” centers, where pregnant women were forced to have abortions or their babies were killed after birth; and brothels, where women were coerced into having sex with German military personnel.

Auschwitz and a handful of other concentration camps have come to symbolize the Nazi killing machine in the public consciousness. Likewise, the Nazi system for imprisoning Jewish families in hometown ghettos has become associated with a single site — the Warsaw Ghetto, famous for the 1943 uprising. But these sites, infamous though they are, represent only a minuscule fraction of the entire German network, the new research makes painfully clear.

The maps the researchers have created to identify the camps and ghettos turn wide sections of wartime Europe into black clusters of death, torture and slavery — centered in Germany and Poland, but reaching in all directions.

The lead editors on the project, Geoffrey Megargee and Martin Dean, estimate that 15 million to 20 million people died or were imprisoned in the sites that they have identified as part of a multivolume encyclopedia. (The Holocaust museum has published the first two, with five more planned by 2025.) » | Eric Lichtblau | Friday, March 01, 2013

Sunday, March 03, 2013


Rassemblement: Zurich a vécu une nuit de violences extrêmes

TRIBUNE DE GENÈVE: Des bagarres ont fait pour plusieurs centaines de milliers de francs de dégâts à Zurich dans la nuit de samedi à dimanche.

Des magasins ont été pillés et des bâtiments maculés de peinture sans compter de nombreuses vitrines cassées. La police municipale zurichoise est intervenue avec des balles en caoutchouc, gaz lacrymogène et lances à eau.

Un rassemblement de plusieurs centaines de personnes s'est formé vers 23 heures dans le «Kreis» 3 de la ville, sur une zone occupée depuis 2006 et utilisée pour un centre alternatif. Peu après, plus de 1000 personnes ont rejoint la foule dont des autonomistes de gauche et des membres du squat, a indiqué la police dans un communiqué. » | ats/Newsnet | dimanche 03 mars 2013

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Die Erben von Jörg Haider gestürzt

TAGES ANZEIGER: Im österrreichischen Bundesland Kärnten hatte die FPK bis jetzt eine solide Mehrheit. Nun wurde die Partei des verstorbenen Rechtspopulisten Jörg Haider regelrecht abgestraft. Schuld soll die Korruption sein.

Überraschung im ehemaligen Jörg-Haider-Land Kärnten: Nach Korruptionsskandalen strafen die Wähler die regierende FPK auf bisher in Österreich beispiellose Weise ab.

Die Erben des Rechtspopulisten Jörg Haider stürzten bei den Landtagswahlen am Sonntag dem vorläufigen Endergebnis zufolge auf 17,1 Prozent ab. Bei den letzten Landtagswahlen 2009 hatten sie noch gut 45 Prozent erreicht.

Zahlreiche Korruptionsskandale aus der Ära des 2008 tödlich verunglückten Haider hatten in Kärnten die Koalition aus FPK und konservativer ÖVP brechen lassen. Klarer Wahlsieger ist die sozialdemokratische SPÖ. » | mrs/sda | Sonntag, 03. März 2013

Wuchtiges Ja zur Abzocker-Initiative


NEUE LUZERNER ZEITUNG: Das Verdikt des Volkes ist deutlicher ausgefallen als erwartet: 67,9 Prozent der Stimmenden haben die Abzockerinitiative von Thomas Minder am Sonntag angenommen. Nun beginnt der Kampf um die Umsetzung der Initiative.

Für die Abzockerinitiative sprachen sich rund 1'615'700 Personen aus, dagegen 762'300. Der indirekte Gegenvorschlag des Parlaments, der bei einem Nein in Kraft getreten wäre, vermochte nicht zu überzeugen. In keinem einzigen Kanton wurde die Initiative abgelehnt.

Am deutlichsten war die Zustimmung in den Kantonen Jura und Schaffhausen, dem Heimatkanton Minders. Im Jura sagten über 77 Prozent der Stimmenden Ja zur Initiative, in Schaffhausen fast 76 Prozent. Ein Ja-Stimmen-Anteil von über 70 Prozent resultierte auch in den Kantonen Neuenburg, Tessin, Thurgau, Freiburg, Bern und Zürich. » | sda | Sonntag, 03. März 2013

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Papstwahl: Kardinäle sammeln Stimmen für Odilo Scherer

FRANKFURTER ALLGEMEINER ZEITUNG: Der 63 Jahre alte Erzbischof von São Paulo, Odilo Scherer, gilt im Vatikan offenbar als ein Favorit für die Nachfolge Benedikts XVI. An diesem Montag beginnt das „Vorkonklave“.

Beim Vatikan wollen „gut informierte Kreise“ wissen, dass „viele“ der angereisten Kardinäle aus aller Welt einen Papst wählen wollen, der nicht aus Italien kommt. Aber es werden auch zwei italienische Kardinäle genannt, die offenbar Stimmen für den Erzbischof von São Paulo in Brasilien, Odilo Scherer, sammeln. Scherer, ein 63 Jahre alter Theologe und Pfarrer, dessen Vorfahren im 19. Jahrhundert aus dem Saarland ausgewandert waren, wurde von Benedikt XVI. 2007 in das Kardinalskollegium aufgenommen.

Scherer sei ein Favorit, weil er von 1994 bis 2001 in der Bischofskongregation Kurienerfahrungen gesammelt habe, aber nicht mehr zur Kurie gehöre. Er sei ein begnadeter Seelsorger, aber könne auch verwalten; er sei in Amerika und Europa zu Hause. Zwei Kriterien seien für die Auswahl zudem wichtig: Der neue Papst müsse eine radikale Kurienreform umsetzen und den Kurs der „Null-Toleranz“ bei sexuellem Missbrauch fortsetzen. » | Jörg Bremer, Rom | Sonntag, 03. März 2013

Special Report: What Voters Should Know About UKIP

THE INDEPENDENT: Is there more to the party than an obsession with immigration and getting Britain out of the European Union?


Suddenly, the UK Independence Party is the wild card of British politics. It left the Conservative Party bruised and traumatised by beating it in the Eastleigh by-election. It is tipped to win a large share of the vote in next year's European elections, may well cost David Cameron's party victory at the next general election, and is the force whose electoral magnetism many say will pull the Tories ever rightward. It is also the party – its programme and personalities – that has so far escaped scrutiny. Until now.

If Ukip had a name that truly reflected its priorities, it might be called the UK Immigrationphobe Party. Ostensibly the anti-EU party, an obsession with immigration and exit from Europe as a means to close Britain's doors is its prevailing motive. The word immigration runs through its policy statements like red lettering in seaside rock, and its proposed five-year ban on entries to the UK is the message it rams home on every doorstep.

That is far from all. It is deeply sceptical of global warming, wants to abolish inheritance tax, employers' National Insurance contributions, aims to partially reverse the recent hunting and smoking bans, and would increase defence spending by some 40 per cent. It is, in thought if not yet in personnel, the extreme right-wing of the Conservative Party in exile; a party run in the main by self-made businessmen with an agenda to match. And it has a record of defections, internecine squabbles and acrimony, plus scandals that have led two of its former MEPs to jail. » | David Randall, Brian Brady | Sunday, March 03, 2013

Cardinal Keith O'Brien Admits and Apologises for Sexual Misconduct


THE GUARDIAN: UK Catholic leader who was forced to resign early by the pope admits in statement that his sexual conduct 'fell below standards'

Cardinal Keith O'Brien, forced to resign by the pope last week, has admitted to sexual misconduct and issued a sweeping apology to individuals he has "offended" as well as to the Catholic church and Scottish people.

In a short statement issued soon after 5pm on Sunday, O'Brien admitted "there have been times that my sexual conduct has fallen below the standards expected of me as a priest, archbishop and cardinal".

The former archbishop of St Andrews and Edinburgh made no detailed admissions but apologised and asked for the forgiveness of all those he had offended, and for the forgiveness of the entire Catholic church. » | Severin Carrell, Scotland correspondent | Sunday, March 03, 2013

Inside Story: Curbing Europe's Bank Bonuses

European officials have struck a deal that could radically change the banking industry's bonus culture. Hazem Sika, discusses with guests: Alessio Rastani, a trader and founder of the leading trader dot com; Birgitte Andersen, director of the Big Innovation Centre. Birgitte is an economist specialising in innovation and EU policy; and Peter Schiff, CEO of Euro Pacific Capital, an American investment broker and author of several books on the financial crisis.


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Swiss Referendum Backs Executive Pay Curbs

BBC: Swiss voters have overwhelmingly backed proposals to impose some of the world's strictest controls on executive pay, final referendum results show.

Nearly 68% of the voters supported plans to give shareholders a veto on compensation and ban big payouts for new and departing managers.

Business groups argued the proposals would damage Swiss competitiveness.

But analysts say ordinary Swiss are concerned about a growing economic divide in the country.

The vote came just days after the EU approved measures to cap bankers bonuses.

'Fat cat initiative'

The final results showed that all 26 Swiss cantons backed the proposals.

In all, 1.6 million voters said "Yes" against 762,000, who rejected the idea.

The BBC's Imogen Foulkes, in Berne, says multibillion dollar losses by Swiss banking giant UBS, and thousands of redundancies at pharmaceutical company Novartis, have caused anger in Switzerland - because high salaries and bonuses for managers continued unchanged.

The new measures will give Switzerland some of the world's strictest corporate rules, our correspondent adds. » | Sunday, March 03, 2013

Queen Admitted to Hospital Suffering from Symptoms of Gastroenteritis

THE SUNDAY TELEGRAPH: The Queen has been admitted to hospital in London after experiencing symptoms of gastroenteritis, Buckingham Palace said today. All official engagements for this week will be either postponed or cancelled as a precaution, the Palace added.

Her Majesty, who is 86, is expected to stay at the King Edward VII hospital in London for two days and is otherwise said to be in “good health and good spirits”.

A Royal visit to Rome planned for later this week will be cancelled or postponed, Buckingham Palace confirmed.

The Queen gave a long-service award to a member of staff this morning but started to feel unwell after lunch and was admitted to hospital about 3pm.

Buckingham Palace said in a statement: “The Queen is being assessed at the King Edward VII's Hospital, London, after experiencing symptoms of gastroenteritis.

"As a precaution, all official engagements for this week will regrettably be either postponed or cancelled." » | Wesley Johnson | Sunday, March 03, 2013

BBC: Queen cancels Swansea visit after suffering from gastroenteritis: The Queen has been forced to cancel a visit to Swansea on Saturday to celebrate St David's Day, after developing symptoms of a stomach bug. » | Saturday, March 02, 2013

Lech Walesa Accused of Hate Speech after Gay Rights Criticism

THE GUARDIAN: Poland's first democratic-era president said he believed gay people had no right to sit on front benches in parliament


A national committee devoted to fighting hate speech and other crimes in Poland has filed a complaint with prosecutors in Gdansk accusing Lech Walesa of promoting a "propaganda of hate against a sexual minority", after the Nobel peace prize-winner said gay people had no right to a prominent role in politics.

Walesa said in a television interview on Friday that he believed gay people had no right to sit on the front benches in parliament and, if there at all, should sit in the back "or even behind a wall".

"They have to know that they are a minority and adjust to smaller things, and not rise to the greatest heights," he told the private broadcaster TVN during a discussion of gay rights. "A minority should not impose itself on the majority."

Walesa, Poland's first democratic-era president, is a deeply conservative Roman Catholic and a father of eight who has never advocated progressive social views. The democracy he helped create in 1989 from the turmoil of strikes and other protests has, however, been undergoing a profound social transformation in recent years.

A key symbol of the change is a new willingness to tackle gay rights, long a taboo subject. In 2011, voters elected Poland's first openly gay and first transsexual members of parliament. » | Associated Press in Warsaw | Sunday, March 03, 2013

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Saturday, March 02, 2013


Swiss Vote 'To Crack Down On Excessive Pay'

THE DAILY TELEGRAPH: A plan to limit pay to executives based in Switzerland is expected to be passed on Sunday, as people vote on the referendum against “rip-offs” remuneration.

Under the proposal, shareholders will be given the right to hold a binding vote on executive remuneration. Companies would also no longer be able to pay so-called “golden hellos” and “golden parachutes”, whereby senior managers receive a one-time cash lump sum, often running into millions of pounds, when joining or leaving a company.

Polls show the majority of Swiss plan to vote “yes” in the referendum, despite businesses warning it will drive out companies from the country.

The move will also be a blow to the many foreign firms that have moved their headquarters to Switzerland in recent years to benefit from better tax deals, including from Britain.

The Swiss vote comes after Vince Cable, the UK business secretary, pushed through plans to give shareholders a greater say over executives’ pay, including a binding vote on remuneration, last year. The UK measures are due to take effect from October as part of an effort to boost transparency and curb compensation levels when the performance of the business does not warrant it.

Elsewhere in Europe, countries such as the Netherlands and Denmark already have similar legislation allowing shareholders at least a binding vote on executive compensation. » | Louisa Peacock | Saturday, March 02, 2013

My comment:

The plucky Swiss are doing it again. The Swiss are a courageous people. Hats off to the Swiss!

I have lived in Switzerland for over four years. It was the most wonderful experience of my life. Switzerland is a wonderful country to reside in; and the Swiss understand how to keep it that way. I have only respect for the Swiss.

That is exactly what I do not have fo this excuse of a government. When the EU proposed clipping the wings of the greedy bankers this week, all we got from Cameron was excuses and circumlocution. In short, he doesn't have the balls to call the bluff of the bankers. Let the bastards find somewhere else to fill their coffers. Running a country is not all about letting the greedy stuff their bank accounts full with ill-gotten gains; rather, it's about creating a fair society for all. And when there is a period of austerity, we really should all be in this together. Those shouldn't be just fine words uttered by a prime minister. They should have some resonance.

If Cameron has any hope of being re-elected––and it is looking pretty grim for him right now––he needs to understand that he, above all people, cannot afford to be viewed as a soft touch for the über-rich. In short, he needs to grow a pair.

Along with so many other people in this country, I am sick and tired of the greed of bankers and CEOs who have no understanding of humility and fairness. Nobody expects them to live in penury; but we do expect them to toe the line. Now back to the Swiss: Bravo! – © Mark


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Mobilisation aux Etats-Unis pour le mariage gay

TRIBUNE DE GENÈVE: Nike, Apple, Facebook, John McCain, Clint Eastwood... Les appels à la légalisation du mariage entre personnes de même sexe affluent vers la Cour suprême américaine qui doit se prononcer fin mars sur le sujet.

L'administration Obama, des grandes entreprises, des élus républicains et Clint Eastwood en personne: les appels se bousculent au portillon de la Cour suprême des Etats-Unis pour demander à la plus haute juridiction du pays de légaliser le mariage homosexuel, fin mars.

Les neuf «sages», qui font la pluie et le beau temps sur les grands sujets de société, siègeront les 26 et 27 mars pour examiner la question sensible de l'union des couples de même sexe, interdite au niveau fédéral mais légale dans neuf Etats américains sur cinquante et dans la capitale Washington.

Situation inédite, le gouvernement américain a formellement demandé, la semaine dernière, à la haute Cour d'abroger un texte de son propre arsenal législatif, définissant au niveau national le mariage comme l'union «entre un homme et une femme».

La loi dite de «Défense du mariage» (DOMA) datant de 1996 est «inconstitutionnelle» car elle «empêche des dizaines de milliers de couples homosexuels, légalement mariés selon la loi de leur Etat, de jouir des mêmes avantages fédéraux que les couples mariés hétérosexuels», a ainsi écrit l'administration Obama. » | afp/Newsnet | samedi 02 mars 2013


Beppe Grillo Says Italy May Soon Have to Pull Out of Euro

THE DAILY TELEGRAPH: Beppe Grillo, the comedian who was the big winner in Italy's election, suggests Italy may have to abandon the euro and go back to the lira, and renegotiate its gigantic debt.

Beppe Grillo, the former comedian who holds the balance of power in Italy, has suggested the country may have to abandon the euro and return to the lire.

In an interview with a German magazine published on Saturday, Mr Grillo said that “if conditions do not change” Italy “will want” to leave the euro and return to its former national currency.

The 64-year-old comic-turned-political activist also said Italy needs to renegotiate its €2 trillion debt.

At 127 per cent of gross domestic product (GDP), it is the highest in the euro zone after Greece.

“Right now we are being crushed, not by the euro, but by our debt. When the interest payments reach €100 billion a year, we’re dead. There’s no alternative,” he told Focus, a weekly news magazine. » | Nick Squires | Saturday, March 02, 2013

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Boom in German Lessons as Europe's Jobless Head North

THE DAILY TELEGRAPH: Classes in German are booming across southern Europe as young Spaniards, Greeks and Italians flee their own recession-hit countries to seek employment in the region's powerhouse.

More than 9,000 Spaniards took German courses last year, a jump of 56 percent since 2009, new figures show. Of those studying the language in Madrid, one third were under the age of 25.

Unemployment in Spain stood at 26 percent in January - twice the average for the European Union - while more than half of young people are unemployed.

The classes appear to be paying off, however: in Germany, the number of Spanish workers finding employment rose by just over 12 percent last year. The number of Spaniards living in Berlin alone jumped to 11,473 in 2011 from 8,223 the previous year.

In Greece, where young people alone were facing an unemployment rate of nearly 60 percent last year, enrollment in German classes has surged by 24 percent since the start of the credit crunch. Last year, the number of Greeks working in Germany climbed by around 10%.

Italians were also dusting off their German books, with some 4,700 enrolling in classes last year, an increase of 28 percent since the financial crisis began. Read on and comment » | Jeevan Vasagar, Berlin | Friday, March 01, 2013

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Friedensnobelpreisträger Walesa will Homosexuelle hinter Mauer verbannen


SPIEGEL ONLINE: Homosexuelle sollen nach Ansicht des früheren polnischen Arbeiterführers Lech Walesa im Parlament in der letzten Reihe sitzen - oder gleich hinter einer Mauer. Der Friedensnobelpreisträger will nicht, dass seine "Kinder und Enkel von dieser Minderheit verwirrt werden".

Warschau - Er ist Friedensnobelpreisträger, doch regelmäßig sorgt der frühere polnische Arbeiterführer Lech Walesa mit seinen Aussagen für Unverständnis. Auch in der Diskussion um Homo-Ehen in Polen hat sich der 69-Jährige eine Entgleisung geleistet. Nach Walesas Meinung sollten homosexuelle Abgeordnete im Parlament in der letzten Reihe sitzen - "und sogar hinter einer Mauer". » | max/dpa | Freitag, 01. März 2013

Friday, March 01, 2013


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Crosstalk: Church in Crisis

Has the Catholic Church lost its relevance? Can it ever recover from its numerous scandals? Many have left the Church because its worldview is at odds with so many pressing social issues – gay rights, marriage and women's rights. Can the Church still reach out to these groups? And will anything change with Pope Benedict’s exit? CrossTalking with Nancy Scheper-Hughes, Jamila Bey and Terrence Tilley.

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Four British Al-Qaeda Inspired Fanatics Face Jail After Admitting Terror Plot

THE DAILY TELEGRAPH: Four British al-Qaeda inspired fanatics are facing jail after admitting they were planning a terrorist attack using home-made bombs.

The gang, from Luton, Beds., downloaded computer files giving instructions on how to launch an attack, discussed possible targets and took part in military-style physical training.

They were due to stand trial next month but pleaded guilty in a hearing at Woolwich Crown Court in London today.

Zahid Iqbal, 31, Mohammed Sharfaraz Ahmed, 25, Umar Arshad, 24, and Syed Farhan Hussain, 21, admitted one charge of engaging in conduct in preparation for acts of terrorism.

According to the details of the charge, between Jan 1, 2011 and April 25 last year the four discussed “methods, materials and targets for a terrorist attack, including firearms and improvised explosive devices” and downloaded files “containing practical instruction for a terrorist attack”.

They also facilitated and planned overseas travel, took part in physical training, bought survival equipment and collected and supplied funds for terrorist purposes overseas. » | Gordon Rayner, Chief Reporter | Friday, March 01, 2013

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Eastleigh By-election: Open Tory Revolt to David Cameron's Leadership after UKIP Thrashing

LONDON EVENING STANDARD: Right wingers demand tougher policies as Lib Dems cling on to seat / Late Ukip surge fails to defeat Lib Dems / Embarrassment for Tories as they finish in third place / Mike Thornton held on to the seat vacated by disgraced ex minister Chris Huhne

Tory MPs were in open revolt against David Cameron’s touchy-feely leadership style today after being thrashed into third place behind Ukip at the Eastleigh by-election.

Right-wingers said Mr Cameron brought on the disaster by trampling on traditional Conservative values with policies like gay marriage and husky hugging.

In a strongly worded warning, backbencher Stewart Jackson, who quit as a ministerial aide over Europe, told the Standard: “Unless things are demonstrably different in terms of public perception by the early summer he will have great difficulty in persuading the electorate that we can win a general election.

“He is out of touch with the party. Both gay marriage and EU migration feed into a narrative that too much emphasis is going to the Liberal metropolitan elite and not enough to the blue-collar working vote that Margaret Thatcher had the support of.” Epping Forest’s Eleanor Laing said: “Loyalty is a two-way thing and the leadership of the Conservative Party asks for loyalty from our supporters but those supporters don’t feel that they’re getting loyalty back.”

Tory supporters felt “hurt and left out” and MPs were “in despair about the number of people who are resigning from the Party”, she told the BBC’s World at One. Backbencher Douglas Carswell urged the PM: “Don’t alienate base in return for pundit applause. Pundits don’t have many votes.”

There were calls for tougher policies on immigration, Europe and marriage. Ominously, some MPs said Mr Cameron was now on probation and a full-blown leadership crisis would blow up if the party is routed in May’s council elections. The Tory day of anger followed a night of pure drama in Eastleigh. » | Joe Murphy | Friday, March 01, 2013

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Barack Obama's Half-brother Malik Runs for Office in Kenya


THE GUARDIAN: Malik Obama is running for a governor's position in Kenya's nationwide elections on Monday

A politician named Obama who is running for governor in Kenya can boast of one big claim to fame on the campaign trail: blood relations with the president of the United States.

Malik Obama, 54, a half-brother of Barack Obama, is running for a governor's position in the country's nationwide elections on Monday. He said he was not sure what impact his relationship to the US president had on his campaign.

"I'm going into it as Malik Obama," he said in a phone interview from western Kenya. "I can't run away from my name and association with my brother, but I have the feeling that people somewhat want to see who the brother of Obama is."

He has invoked the message that Barack Obama leaned on during his 2008 presidential campaign: change. Malik Obama says his platform is poverty eradication, infrastructure development and industrialisation. » | Associated Press in Nairobi | Friday, March 01, 2013

‘Obama Family Is a Symbol of Religious Tolerance’

SAUDI GAZETTE: JEDDAH: Abdul Malik Obama, the brother of US President Barack Obama, has described their family as a symbol of religious coexistence and tolerance.

Speaking to Okaz/Saudi Gazette, Abdul Malik Obama said the family is a perfect example of this mindset because the US president has embraced Christianity while the rest of the family are Muslims and are leading Da’wa work, the religious call, in Africa.

Abdul Malik Obama said that coexistence between religions, preventing sedition, conflicts and wars, is important for the well-being of humanity. He confirmed that he has observed up close that President Obama loves and respects Islam and Muslims.

He said his brother has always remained in contact with the family and his roots in Africa, especially after his 2006 visit to Kenya and the birthplace of his father, Hussein Obama, in Kogelo village.

During the visit, he met his grandmother, Sara Obama; his sister, Obama Obama; his uncle, Sa’iy Obama; and his cousin, Omran Obama. He said his brother donated money to build a school bearing the name “Senator Obama.”

Abdul Malik Hussein Obama is spending most of his time in serving about 10 million Kenyan Muslims, who represent 35 percent of the country’s population, through Islamic centers and charitable societies he supervises.

He is also working as the executive secretary of the Islamic Da’wa Organization in Kenya. » | Naeem Al-Hakim | Thursday, December 09, 2010

„Der radikale Islam passt nicht zu uns“

KURIER: Mustafa Ben Jafaar: Tunesiens Parlamentspräsident im KURIER-Gespräch.

Die Ermordung von Oppositionspolitiker Chokri Belaïd, die zu landesweiten Protesten und dem Rücktritt der Regierung geführt hatten, sei eine „große Tragödie“ gewesen, sagt Tunesiens Parlamentspräsident Mustafa Ben Jafaar (73). Dennoch werde das „postrevolutionäre Tunesien“ in seiner schwierigen Übergangsphase keinen Schritt zurück machen. Mit dem KURIER sprach Ben Jafaar in Wien über...

... die Gefahr religiöser Radikalisierung In Tunesien gibt es keine Tradition des Extremismus. Der radikale Islam passt überhaupt nicht ins religiöse Profil unseres Landes. Die Gesellschaft ist offen und moderat gegenüber anderen. Aber beeinflusst über andere Wege gibt es auch bei uns eine extreme Minderheit an gewaltbereiten Dschihadisten. Dabei ist es nicht ihre Anzahl oder ihre Größe oder ihre Inhalte, die uns Sorgen bereiten – sondern das Klima einer gewaltbereiten Umgebung. Man muss nur sehen,was in Mali vor sich ging, zuletzt in Algerien, und es gibt auch einige Tunesier, die in Syrien mitkämpfen. » | Donnerstag, 28. Februar 2013

Russian Banker Claims He Is Granted Asylum in UK

THE DAILY TELEGRAPH: A prominent Russian banker claims he has received political asylum in Britain after claiming he was being subjected to a campaign of persecution led by former President Dmitry Medvedev.

Andrei Borodin, 45, the former president and co-owner of the Bank of Moscow who is wanted in Russia for alleged fraud, told the Vedomosti daily that he had been granted asylum by UK authorities in the last few days.

The news drew a sharp condemnation of the British government from Mr Medvedev's spokesman.

If true, the asylum decision is likely to cause fresh tension in the already fraught UK-Russia relationship. The Kremlin was furious when Britain gave asylum to fugitive oligarch Boris Berezovsky and Chechen rebel envoy Akhmed Zakayev.

"My lawyers put in an application for political asylum to the UK Home Office indicating that the pursuit of me and my colleagues in Russia is politically motivated," Mr Borodin told the newspaper.

"Behind it are politicians including the former president, Dmitry Medvedev, who is the chief initiator of all this persecution and victimisation. We said that all the criminal cases against me in Russia are nothing but a weapon of that illegal, politically motivated persecution, and the British government decided to give me asylum." Mr Medvedev served for one term as president from 2008 to 2012 before handing back the Kremlin to his ally, Vladimir Putin. He is now prime minister. » | Tom Parfitt, Moscow | Friday, March 01, 2013

Hugo Chavez Is Fighting for Life, Says Vice President

THE DAILY TELEGRAPH: Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez is fighting for his life in a Caracas military hospital 10 days after returning from cancer treatment in Cuba, his vice president said.

Vice President Nicolas Maduro did not provide more details, but the government said last week that Chavez was still suffering from a respiratory infection and that the trajectory was not favorable.

As he presented subsidised homes on state-run television, Maduro said that Chavez was "battling for his health, for his life, and we are accompanying him," adding later that the president was in a "complex and difficult" stage. » | Friday, March 01, 2013

Dozens Killed in Bangladesh after Islamist Leader Is Sentenced to Death

THE DAILY TELEGRAPH: At least 44 people have died in clashes throughout Bangladesh after the leader of an Islamic party was sentenced to death for rapes and murders committed during the country's 1971 war of independence.

Violence continued on Friday in a series of battles between police and supporters of the Jamaat-e-Islami, Bangladesh's fourth largest political party, in the capital Dhaka and Chittagong.

More than 20 of the dead are believed to have been killed by police who opened fire on protesters with rubber bullets.

The violence erupted amid already heightened tensions in Dhaka where thousands of anti-Jamaat protesters have been gathering daily to demand that those convicted of war crimes be hung. » | Dean Nelson, David Bergman in Dhaka | Friday, March 01, 2013

Vatican Wakes Up with No Pope

THE DAILY TELEGRAPH: The Catholic Church has awoken with no leader following Benedict XVI's resignation, in which he described himself as "simply a pilgrim" starting the final part of his life.

Now begins a period known as the "sede vacante" or "vacant see" - the transition between the end of one papacy and the election of a new pope.

The Vatican post office issued a set of stamps for use during the "Sede Vacante". The unusual interregnum stamps, a series of four, include the Vacant See symbol - a striped umbrella over crossed keys - as well as the words Sede Vacante, Citta del Vaticano and MMXIII, the year in Roman numerals.

The stamps have a face value of 70 euro cents for Italy, 85 cents for Europe and the Mediterranean, two euros for Africa, Asia and the United States and 2.50 euros for Australia.

During these few days - no more than 20 - a few key players take charge running the Holy See, guiding the College of Cardinals in their deliberations and organising the conclave to elect Benedict's successor. » | Source: AP | Friday, March 01, 2013

Basketball Star Dennis Rodman: Kim Jong-un Is 'Awesome'

Before he left Pyongyang, former US basketball star Dennis Rodman heaped praise on the North Korea leader Kim Jong-un and called him "really awesome."


La monarchie espagnole en difficulté

LE MONDE: La monarchie espagnole résistera-t-elle au parfum de scandale qui l'enveloppe ? Eclaboussée par l'affaire de corruption qui touche le gendre du roi, Iñaki Urdangarin, ébranlée par les soucis de santé de Juan Carlos Ier, qui doit subir, le 3 mars, sa quatrième opération en un an, critiquée par plusieurs partis politiques, lacasa real (le palais royal) est affaiblie. [€] » | Par Sandrine Morel - Madrid Correspondance | vendredi 01 mars 2013

La Norvège veut dépénaliser l'inhalation d'héroïne

TRIBUNE DE GENÈVE: L'inhalation d'héroïne est une méthode moins dangereuse que l'injection. Le gouvernement entend réduire le nombre de surdoses dans un pays où la drogue tue davantage que la circulation routière.

Le gouvernement norvégien a annoncé vendredi qu'il souhaitait dépénaliser l'inhalation d'héroïne, une méthode moins dangereuse que l'injection, afin de réduire le nombre de surdoses dans un pays où la drogue tue davantage que la circulation routière. » | afp/Newsnet | vendredi 01 mars 2013

Israel Condemns Zionism Comments by Turkey's PM Erdogan

BBC: Turkey's Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan has been heavily criticised by the US, Israel and the UN for branding Zionism a "crime against humanity".

He told a UN forum this week: "As with Zionism, anti-Semitism and fascism, it is inevitable that Islamophobia be considered a crime against humanity."

Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu called the comments "dark and mendacious".

New US Secretary of State John Kerry is expected to raise the issue when he meets Turkey's leaders on Friday.

He is in Ankara for talks on the crisis in Syria.

But his visit has been overshadowed by Mr Erdogan's comments, comparing Zionism with fascism, anti-Semitism and Islamophobia, at a meeting of the UN Alliance of Civilisations Forum in Vienna earlier this week.

His words drew strong condemnation from Mr Netanyahu's office, which called them "a dark and mendacious statement the likes of which we thought had passed from the world". » | Friday, March 01, 2013

SPIEGEL ONLINE: Reaktionen aus USA und Israel: Scharfe Kritik an Erdogans Zionismus-Entgleisung – Israel und die USA sind empört über die Äußerungen, auch Uno-Generalsekretär Ban Ki Moon stellt Türkeis Regierungschef an den Pranger: Ministerpräsident Erdogan bezeichnete den Zionismus als "Verbrechen gegen die Menschlichkeit". » | als/Reuters/AFP | Freitag, 01. März 2013

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I would like to take this opportunity to wish all my Welsh visitors a very Happy St. David’s Day! Dydd Gŵyl Dewi Sant Hapus i chwi gyd!


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Thursday, February 28, 2013


EU Council Leader Attacks UK Plans to Rewrite Membership

THE GUARDIAN: European council president Herman Van Rompuy says no other leader likely to back plan to change terms and put to referendum


David Cameron has been put on notice that no other EU leader is likely to support his campaign to rewrite the terms of British membership of the union and then put the outcome to a referendum.

As Britain faces a fresh EU battle over a proposal to cap bankers' bonuses, Herman Van Rompuy, the president of the European council, attacked the way the prime minister was waging his campaign for a "new settlement" in Britain's 40-year membership of the EU.

The president said he presumed leaders of other EU countries "neither particularly like ... nor particularly fear" Cameron's plans to demand the repatriation of powers during a future revision of the Lisbon treaty.

"How do you convince a room full of people, when you keep your hand on the door handle? How to encourage a friend to change, if your eyes are searching for your coat?" he asked at a Policy Network conference in London.

The intervention by Van Rompuy, who chairs and organises the regular EU summits, came as Cameron served notice that Britain would challenge an EU agreement to slash bankers' bonuses at a meeting of European finance ministers next week.

Amid fears that the EU agreement could deal a hammer blow to the City of London, Cameron said EU regulations needed to be flexible enough to allow international banks to operate in Britain and the rest of the EU. » | Ian Traynor, Europe editor | Thursday, February 28, 2013