Monday, March 09, 2009

North Korea Threatens Full Scale War If Rocket Is Intercepted

THE TELEGRAPH: North Korea says it will wage war on America, Japan and South Korea if any attempt is made to intercept the launch of a rocket it claims is intended to put a satellite into space.

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A military parade in Pyongyang, North Korea. Photo courtesy of The Telegraph

It has also cut off its border and telephone links with the South in protest at military exercises by American and South Korean troops which began on Monday.

Plans for a launch were first picked up by satellite imagery, with foreign intelligence agencies saying it was a test of a long-range Taepodong-2 missile with the capacity to hit parts of the United States.

The United States said it would shoot down the missile if it headed towards its territory. Japan has suggested it might try to intercept any launch, even if the payload is a communications satellite as claimed by Pyongyang.

"If the enemies recklessly opt for intercepting our satellite, our revolutionary armed forces will launch without hesitation a just retaliatory strike operation," the general staff of the North Korean army said in a statement on state media. It singled out the United States, Japan and South Korea as targets.

"Shooting our satellite for peaceful purposes will precisely mean a war," it said. >>> By Richard Spencer in Beijing | Monday, March 9, 2009

BERLINER ZEITUNG: Nordkoreas Truppen in voller Kampfbereitschaft

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Das nordkoreanische Militär hat im Fernsehen mögliche Schläge gegen militärische Stützpunkte der USA, Japans und Südkoreas angekündigt. Foto dank der Berliner Zeitung

Seoul - Wegen eines Großmanövers der US-Streitkräfte mit Südkorea hat Nordkorea seine Truppen in volle Kampfbereitschaft versetzt und auch die letzte Kommunikationsleitung zum Nachbarland gekappt.

Zugleich warnte die nordkoreanische Volksarmee am Montag vor Versuchen, einen «Satelliten» abzuschießen, den Nordkorea ins All befördern wolle. Ein Abschuss käme einer Kriegserklärung gleich und würde mit Vergeltungsschlägen gegen die USA, Südkorea und Japan beantwortet. Wann der Satellit starten soll, blieb unklar. Für die Dauer des Manövers soll den Angaben zufolge der «heiße Draht» zu Südkorea abgeschnitten werden, der bei Bedarf die Kommunikation zur Lösung akuter Konflikte sicherstellen soll. >>> ©dpa | Montag, 9. März 2009

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Sunday, March 08, 2009

Plus d'un millier de catholiques manifestent à Lucerne

TRIBUNE DE GENÈVE: EGLISE | Près de 1500 personnes se sont rassemblées dimanche pour protester contre la politique conservatrice du pape et pour appeler les fidèles à rester dans l'Eglise.

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Près de 1500 catholiques se sont rassemblés dimanche à Lucerne pour protester contre la politique conservatrice du pape. Cette manifestation se voulait aussi un appel à ne pas sortir de l'Eglise. >>> ATS | Dimanche 08 Mars 2009

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Former Muslim Facing Death Threats In Egypt

BOS NEWS LIFE: CAIRO, EGYPT -- A former Muslim who converted to Christianity in Egypt was in hiding Sunday, March 8, after Islamic lawyers demanded that he be executed on charges of "apostasy," Egyptian Christians and rights investigators monitoring the trial said.

Middle East Concern (MEC), an advocacy group with closely follows the case, told BosNewsLife that Maher Ahmad El-Mo’otahssem Bellah El-Gohary has been trying to obtain identification papers with Christianity designated as his religion, despite death threats.

"Maher is involved in a legal battle to officially change his religious registration from Islam to Christianity so that both he and his daughter may be identified as Christians," MEC said.

However at a trial on February 22 some 20 Islamic lawyers strongly opposed that move, MEC and other sources said.

Egyptian law allows Muslim lawyers to become involved in a court case if they believe the outcome will run counter to Islamic law "harmful" to society. "These lawyers described Maher as an apostate from Islam and asked that he be sentenced to death," MEC said. >>> BosNewsLife Middle East Service | Sunday, March 8, 2009

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Blair Urged to 'Reconsider' Job

BBC: Lord Levy has told the BBC he thinks Tony Blair should consider whether to continue his job as an envoy for the Middle East Quartet.

The former prime minister's ally said he should examine if he had "the time and tools" to help the peace process.

Lord Levy, the former prime minister's representative to the region, was speaking on BBC Radio 4's Week in Westminster programme.

He said he should think about what his role was "precisely" going to be.

Asked if he thought Mr Blair should step down, Lord Levy said: "As a friend I would say to him, do you feel you have the time, do you feel you have the tools, to really make a difference in this arena?

"And if you do, then what are you going to do and how are you going to go about it?"

Lord Levy said if there were not enough "ticks in all those boxes" he would advise someone else should take over.

Mr Blair has been criticised for trying to combine business roles, speechmaking and work with his faith foundation with trying to resolve the dispute. >>> | Saturday, March 7, 2009

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Dialogue Essential, Says King

SAUDI GAZETTE: RIYADH – Dialogue among religions and cultures has become a clear and inevitable way to serve humanity, King Abdullah, Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques, said in an address to the Saudi-French Symposium on dialogue among civilizations which opened here Saturday.

“Based on the eternal principles of Islam which urge justice, equality and peace and call for building, friendship and fraternity among people, I welcome you in this blessed symposium which deals with an important issue of establishing contacts among peoples and transforming feelings of hatred among them into affection and understanding,” the King said in a speech delivered by Dr. Khalid Al-Anqari, Minister of Higher Education.

Saudi and French academics and researchers are participating in the symposium which the King hoped would come out with positive recommendations.

“The issue is civilization dialogue among Saudi and French academics and researchers,” the King said, praying that the dialogue would help replace conflicts and wars with understanding and peace.

The symposium is an outcome of the Madrid Interfaith Conference last July and the subsequent United Nations forum on dialogue among religions and cultures in New York in November. >>> SPA | Sunday, March 8, 2009

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Raketenabwehr: Medwedew lässt Obama abblitzen

STERN: Absage aus Moskau: Russlands Präsident Dmitri Medwedew will sich im Streit um den geplanten US-Raketenschild nicht auf politische Tauschgeschäfte mit Washington einlassen. Der Kremlchef lässt damit US-Präsident Barack Obama ins Leere laufen, der Moskau offenbar einen Deal in Sachen Iran vorschlagen wollte.

Der russische Präsident Dmitri Medwedew hat in einer neuen Runde des Streits um die US-Raketenabwehrpläne in Mitteleuropa "Tauschgeschäfte" mit Washington abgelehnt. US-Präsident Barack Obama hatte Medwedew nach einem Bericht der "New York Times" (NYT) angeboten, auf die Aufstellung des Raktenschilds [sic] zu verzichten. Im Gegenzug solle Moskau dabei helfen, die Entwicklung von iranischen Langstreckenraketen zu verhindern.



Russland werde sich nur mit konkreten Vorschlägen zur Raketenabwehr befassen, die den amerikanischen, europäischen und russischen Sicherheitsinteressen genügten, sagte Medwedew am Dienstag nach Angaben der russischen Agentur Interfax bei einem Besuch in Madrid. Politische "Tauschgeschäfte" werde es nicht geben. >>> DPA/AP/Reuters | Dienstag, 3. März 2009

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Le pape Benoît XVI se rendra en Terre Sainte du 8 au 15 mai

24 HEURES: VATICAN | Le pape Benoît XVI a annoncé dimanche lors de la prière de l'angélus, un "pélerinage" du 8 au 15 mai au cours duquel il priera pour "l'unité et la paix du Moyen-Orient".

La préparation de ce voyage – qui sera le premier du pape dans cette région – avait été évoquée par Benoît XVI lui-même le 12 février lors d'une audience avec une délégation d'organisations juives américaines, mais la confirmation du déplacement et des dates n'avaient pas encore été annoncées. >>> AFP | Dimanche 08 Mars 2009

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William Dalrymple: Wahhabi Radicals Are Determined to Destroy a Gentler, Kinder Islam

THE OBSERVER: Rahman Baba, "the Nightingale of Peshawar," was an 18th-century poet and mystic, a sort of North West Frontier version of Julian of Norwich.

He withdrew from the world and promised his followers that if they also loosened their ties with the world, they could purge their souls of worries and move towards direct experience of God. Rituals and fasting were for the pious, said the saint. What was important was to understand that divinity can best be reached through the gateway of the human heart - that we all have paradise within us, if we know where to look.

For centuries, Rahman Baba's shrine at the foot of the Khyber Pass has been a place where musicians and poets have gathered, and his Sufi verses in the Pukhtun language made him the national poet of the Pathans. As a young journalist covering the Soviet-mujahideen conflict I used to visit the shrine to watch Afghan refugee musicians sing their songs to their saint by the light of the moon.

Then, about 10 years ago, a Saudi-funded Wahhabi madrasa was built at the end of the track leading to the shrine. Soon its students took it on themselves to halt what they saw as unIslamic practices. On my last visit, I talked about the situation with the shrine keeper, Tila Mohammed. He described how young Islamists now came and complained that his shrine was a centre of idolatry and superstition: "My family have been singing here for generations," said Tila. "But now these Arab madrasa students come here and create trouble.

"They tell us that what we do is wrong. They ask people who are singing to stop. Sometimes arguments break out - even fist fights. This used to be a place where people came to get peace of mind. Now when they come here they just encounter more problems, so gradually have stopped coming."

"Before the Afghan war, there was nothing like this. But then the Saudis came, with their propaganda, to stop us visiting the saints, and to stop us preaching 'ishq [love]. Now this trouble happens more and more frequently."

Behind the violence lies a long theological conflict that has divided the Islamic world for centuries. Rahman Baba believed passionately in the importance of music, poetry and dancing as a path for reaching God, as a way of opening the gates of Paradise. But this use of poetry and music in ritual is one of the many aspects of Sufi practice that has attracted the wrath of modern Islamists. For although there is nothing in the Qur'an that bans music, Islamic tradition has always associated music with dancing girls and immorality, and there is a long tradition of clerical opposition. >>> William Dalrymple* | Sunday, March 8, 2009

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Islam and Freedom of Speech

THE BOSTON GLOBE: Geert Wilders is a member of the Dutch Parliament and head of the Freedom Party. In 2008 he released "Fitna," a controversial film about the Koran and jihadist violence. Wilders was condemned as an anti-Muslim agitator but also hailed as a defender of Western values and free speech. In January, a Dutch court ordered Wilders prosecuted for allegedly inciting hatred against Islam. Last month he was invited to screen "Fitna" at Westminster, but the British government barred him from entering the country. He was recently interviewed by Globe columnist Jeff Jacoby, who prepared the following edited excerpts:

Q: You've said that England today is more Chamberlain than Churchill. Explain what you mean.

A: Well, Chamberlain was the biggest appeaser to a totalitarian ideology called fascism. Now we face the threat of another totalitarian ideology called Islam, at least according to me. And instead of defending our freedom, defending our values, when I was invited a few weeks ago to show "Fitna" in the House of Lords, they denied me entry to the United Kingdom.

Q: The letter from the British home secretary said: "Your statements about Muslims and their beliefs . . . would threaten community harmony, and therefore public security, in the UK."

A: What really happened is that she was pressured. In the English press, there was a lot of news that Lord Ahmed [Nazir Ahmed, a British peer] threatened to have 10,000 Muslims demonstrating in front of Westminster.

Q: If you were allowed into the country.

A: Yes. And this is what I meant by Chamberlain. The UK government is giving in, appeasing the enemy. They should stand up and say: We might not like the political view of this guy, but he should be allowed to come here and say it. >>> By Geert Wilders | Sunday, March 8, 2009

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Resetting US-Russia Relations

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Guy Bechor Asks the Question: Can Jews Live in Europe?

YNET NEWS: For increasingly helpless European Jews Israel is the solution, not the problem

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Anti-Semitism is on the rise in Europe. Sadly, Guy Bechor feels the need to ask if Jews really have a future in Europe. Photo courtesy of YNet News

It's hard to believe that this question is being asked [a]gain, but sadly, after 70 years it has emerged nonetheless: Is there room for Jewish existence in Europe? Can Jews continue living as a proud community, in 2009, in that same continent with the terrible memories? The answer, in light of what has been materializing in the past few weeks – yet not only because of this – is negative.

A Jew can no longer walk the streets while displaying Jewish trademarks, or visit Jewish institutions that are not surrounded by police officers and guards; they must remain behind locks and bars, scared for their lives.

Meanwhile, those who hide any Jewish attributes and assimilate into society will continue to live – until they face an unpleasant situation with their colleagues, at school, or anywhere else in life.

In recent months I visited and spoke before several Jewish communities in European countries, including Turkey, France, and Britain – even before the Gaza operation. During the trip I saw with my own eyes the miserable Jewish existence. Yes, if they hide the Star of David and the unique dress, and if they agree that their synagogues will look like locked fortresses, like ghettos in fact, and if they are forced to experience threats on the street and hear about the growing number of anti-Semitic incidents – well, we can say that there is Jewish existence; scared, embarrassed, and submissive.

But what about feeling secure in their countries? There is none of that.

Anti-Semitism is a European phenomenon*, with millions of Muslims sweeping the continent and turning the conflict with Israel and the Jews into a cause that enables them to reinforce their hold on Europe. The global economic crisis is being exploited in order to incite against the Jews and against the investment banks which the world enjoyed for half a century. Yet now, when we see losses, "Jewish money still rules the world," as the South African deputy foreign minister startlingly asserted.

The trend is growing across the world and it has nothing to do with Israel: Israel is the tool used in order to secure achievements. Israel is what the Jews used to be in the past.

When we see, in Turkey or Italy, Jewish-owned stores being marked so the locals refrain from buying there, what kind of future do the children of the 750,000 Jews in Western Europe have? You worked for a country that will always view you as foreigners. Following World War II, you made some countries rich, but now we see a quiet Jewish rally in the Swedish capital being banned because of fears of Muslims violence there. What kind of future do you have in this continent, which is becoming increasingly Muslim? >>> | Friday, March 6, 2009

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Österreich: Jeder fünfte Islamlehrer lehnt die Demokratie ab

WELT ONLINE: In Österreich genießt der Islam bereits seit 1912 staatliche Anerkennung. Umso erschreckender, was die Studie des Islamwissenschaftlers Mouhanad Khorchide jetzt zu Tage bringt: Mehr als 20 Prozent der islamischen Religionslehrer lehnen die Demokratie ab. Auch einige Schulbücher verbreiten Intoleranz.

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Es war in der guten alten Zeit der Monarchie: Jeden Freitag betete der Imam in Sarajewo für die katholische Majestät im fernen Wien. Die Bosniaken, eine Elitetruppe der k.u.k. Armee, hatten sogar eigene Militärmuftis. Österreichs Verwaltung errichtete eine Schariatsrichter-Schule in Sarajewo und kreierte ein religiöses Oberhaupt, höchste geistliche Instanz der bosnischen und herzegowinischen Moslems: Die Würde des "Reis-ul-Ulema", des "Führers der Gelehrten", existiert bis heute. 1912 wurde der Islam sunnitischer Prägung für alle habsburgischen Länder als Religionsgemeinschaft offiziell anerkannt. >>> Von Ulrich Weinzierl | Freitag, 6. März 2009

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Pourquoi la ministre de la Condition féminine en Irak a-t-elle jeté l’éponge?

TRIBUNE DE GENÈVE: ÉCHEC | Six mois à peine après sa nomination, Nawal al-Samarraï a démissionné. Elle évoque aujourd’hui les raisons de sa colère.

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Nawal al-Samarraï, secrétaire d’Etat aux Affaires féminines à Bagdad. «Ma démission est un avertissement au gouvernement face à son incapacité à évaluer les besoins des femmes.» Photo grâce à la Tribune de Genève

En juillet 2008, Nawal al-Samarraï prenait avec enthousiasme ses fonctions de secrétaire d’Etat aux Affaires féminines à Bagdad. Six mois après, cette gynécologue de 47 ans et mère de cinq enfants jette l’éponge. «Ma démission est un avertissement au gouvernement face à son incapacité à évaluer les besoins des femmes», a-t-elle lancé avant de claquer la porte de son bureau. Que s’est-il passé? A la veille de la Journée internationale des femmes, l’ancienne secrétaire d’Etat fait part de sa colère et de ses frustrations. «Je suis quelqu’un de volontaire, de tenace. J’étais convaincue de pouvoir faire progresser la condition des femmes, mais je me suis heurtée à des montagnes», explique-t-elle à l’AFP. Ecœurée, elle évoque tour à tour le manque de moyens financiers, de ressources humaines et l’autorité limitée dont elle disposait. «La société s’effondre, et moi, j’étais ministre dans un ministère sans budget, sans pouvoir, sans antenne en province. Comment travailler? J’ai protesté, j’ai insisté. Aucune de mes demandes n’a été satisfaite, ou alors très partiellement.» >>> Yannick Van der Schueren, ATS | Samedi 07 Mars 2009

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Saturday, March 07, 2009

Obamonomics©: A Definition

Obamonomics: Spend, spend, spend, tax, tax, tax! Make government big, big, bigger. Let the people pay! Socialize the bloody lot! – ©Mark

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Sensitivity to Religion Cannot Dictate the Course of the Law

THE TELEGRAPH: Consistency demands that Hizbollah's spokesman be banned from entering Britain.

As The Sunday Telegraph reports today, the Government has yet to decide whether it will allow Dr Ibrahim Moussawi into Britain to give a talk at the University of London next month. Dr Moussawi is a spokesman for Hizbollah, the Islamist group responsible for a string of kidnappings, murders and bombings in Lebanon, and for violent jihad against Israel. He has yet to apply to the Home Office for permission to enter Britain for next month's lecture, but he has applied for, and been granted, a visa to visit this country twice before.

Not surprisingly, there have been some profound objections raised to allowing him into Britain again. Baroness Neville-Jones, the Conservatives' security spokesman, has noted in a letter to the Home Secretary that there should be "no double standards" on extremists, a view echoed by Douglas Murray, the director of the Centre for Social Cohesion. The Government, having banned Geert Wilders, the Right-wing Dutch MP who compares the Koran to Hitler's Mein Kampf, from entering Britain, should not allow Dr Moussawi to come here.

As defenders of the right to free speech, we take the view that it would be better that both individuals should be allowed to speak in Britain, rather than that neither should. However, the objectors to Dr Moussawi are correct when they say that consistency in the application of the law is essential to its credibility and its justification. There can be no consistent justification for the Home Office allowing Dr Moussawi into Britain after it has prohibited Mr Wilders. >>> Telegraph view | Saturday, March 7, 2009

THE TELEGRAPH: Campaigners Will Seek Arrest of Islamic Radical

Campaigners from the Centre for Social Cohesion have pledged to seek an arrest warrant for Dr Ibrahim Moussawi, an Islamic extremist, who is due to visit Britain this March.

The think-tank said the Home Office would be "beyond hypocrisy" if it allowed Dr Ibrahim Moussawi into Britain just weeks after barring Geert Wilders, the Dutch politician, because of his alleged anti-Muslim views.

Dr Moussawi is a spokesman for the Lebanese-based militant group Hizbollah, the military arm of which is banned in Britain as a terrorist organisation.

He has allegedly called Jews "a lesion on the forehead of history" and said of Israel: "Pain is the only language that the enemy understands."

Douglas Murray, director of the CSC, has written to Jacqui Smith, the Home Secretary, warning her that he will instruct lawyers to seek an arrest warrant for Dr Moussawi if he is allowed into the country. >>> By David Barrett, Home Affairs Correspondent | Saturday, March 7, 2009

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Barack Obama 'Too Tired' to Give Proper Welcome to Gordon Brown

THE TELEGRAPH: Barack Obama's offhand approach to Gordon Brown's Washington visit last week came about because the president was facing exhaustion over America's economic crisis and is unable to focus on foreign affairs, the Sunday Telegraph has been told.

Sources close to the White House say Mr Obama and his staff have been "overwhelmed" by the economic meltdown and have voiced concerns that the new president is not getting enough rest.

British officials, meanwhile, admit that the White House and US State Department staff were utterly bemused by complaints that the Prime Minister should have been granted full-blown press conference and a formal dinner, as has been customary. They concede that Obama aides seemed unfamiliar with the expectations that surround a major visit by a British prime minister.

But Washington figures with access to Mr Obama's inner circle explained the slight by saying that those high up in the administration have had little time to deal with international matters, let alone the diplomatic niceties of the special relationship.

Allies of Mr Obama say his weary appearance in the Oval Office with Mr Brown illustrates the strain he is now under, and the president's surprise at the sheer volume of business that crosses his desk.

A well-connected Washington figure, who is close to members of Mr Obama's inner circle, expressed concern that Mr Obama had failed so far to "even fake an interest in foreign policy".

A British official conceded that the furore surrounding the apparent snub to Mr Brown had come as a shock to the White House. "I think it's right to say that their focus is elsewhere, on domestic affairs. A number of our US interlocutors said they couldn't quite understand the British concerns and didn't get what that was all about."

The American source said: "Obama is overwhelmed. There is a zero sum tension between his ability to attend to the economic issues and his ability to be a proactive sculptor of the national security agenda.

"That was the gamble these guys made at the front end of this presidency and I think they're finding it a hard thing to do everything." >>> By Tim Shipman in Washington | Saturday, March 7, 2009

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Obama visiterà Turchia, primo viaggio in Paese musulmano

YAHOO! ITALIA: Il segretario di Stato Usa Hillary Clinton ha indicato la Turchia oggi come prova del fatto che democrazia e Islam possono coesistere, annunciando che Barack Obama visiterà l'alleato Nato nella sua prima visita come presidente in una nazione musulmana.

La scelta della Turchia -- secolare democrazia musulmana che aspira ad entrare nell'Unione europea -- riflette il valore che Washington attribuisce al legame con Ankara nel suo tentativo di migliorare i rapporti con il mondo islamico.

"Democrazia e modernità e Islam possono coesistere", ha detto Clinton ad Ankara nel corso del popolare show tv Hadi Gel Bizimle (Unisciti a noi). >>> ©Reuters | Sabato 07 Marzo 2009

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