Thursday, January 07, 2010

Catholic Portugal Set to Legalise Gay Marriage

AFP: LISBON — Catholic Portugal, traditionally one of Europe's most socially conservative countries, is expected to approve the legalisation of gay marriage on Friday with a minimum of fuss.

With the governing Socialists and other left-wing parties enjoying a strong majority, the new law is likely to sail through the first reading debate and gain final approval before a visit by Pope Benedict XVI, due in Portugal in May.

In contrast to Spain, where the lead-up to the legalisation of gay marriage in 2005 brought hundreds of thousands of demonstrators onto the streets, the bill in Portugal has provoked only muted opposition even from the right.

While normally vocal on the role of marriage and the family in society, the Catholic Church has refused to mobilise on a subject which, according to Lisbon's Cardinal Patriarch Jose Policarpo, is "parliament's responsibility". >>> Anne Le Coz (AFP) | Wednesday, January 06, 2010
Sudan Incites Against New Danish Movie

ARUTZ SHEVA: (IsraelNN.com) A new Danish film portraying the Arab Muslim genocide against Black Africans in Darfur is being compared by the Sudanese government to the anti-Islamist film Fitna and to cartoons of Muhammad published in a Danish newspaper in 2005. The publication of those cartoons of the founder of Islam led to worldwide rioting and ongoing violence, including an attempt this week to kill one of the cartoonists.

A spokesman for Sudan's foreign ministry called the movie, Hævnen ("The Revenge"; also titled Civilization in English) by Susanne Bier, "racist". The film "should be seen as a new extension of the notorious Fitna movie and the cartoons which insult the prophet Muhammad," according to Sudanese officials. >>> Nissan Ratzlav-Katz | Thursday, January 07, 2010
Germany's Westerwelle Embarks on Tour of Turkey, Gulf

AFP: BERLIN — Germany's foreign minister embarked Wednesday on a tour of Turkey and the Gulf to promote efforts to revive the Middle East peace process and weigh security risks emanating from Yemen and Iran.

Guido Westerwelle, who is head of the pro-business Free Democrats and vice-chancellor in Angela Merkel's centre-right government, flew to Ankara with a delegation including several executives scouting investment opportunities.

Westerwelle's spokesman said the five-day tour, which will also take in Saudi Arabia, Qatar and the United Arab Emirates, would focus on the Iranian nuclear programme, Afghanistan, and the threat posed by Al-Qaeda operatives based in Yemen.

"The issues will also include the situation in Middle East, the state of the peace process and how we can manage, together with our partners in the region, to bring about a new start in the Middle East peace process," Andreas Peschke said amid a swirl of regional diplomacy aimed at restarting talks.

Westerwelle was to join his counterpart Ahmet Davutoglu for dinner in the Turkish capital ahead of official meetings Thursday with President Abdullah Gul and Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan and other government ministers.

Germany boasts a three-million-strong minority of Turkish origin -- the largest outside Turkey.

Merkel's conservatives are deeply sceptical about Ankara's bid to join the European Union and would prefer to grant Turkey a "privileged partnership" with the bloc. Westerwelle is seen as more supportive of its long-term accession. >>> | Wednesday, January 06, 2010

Wednesday, January 06, 2010

Waafa Sultan: Islam Is Incompatible with Western Law

CAIR Debates Hate Vandalism of Quran with Chris Hitchens


Sicherheitsgipfel im Weißen Haus: Obama wird zum Anti-Terror-Präsidenten

SPIEGEL ONLINE: Er wollte mit der Kriegspolitik seines Vorgängers George W. Bush brechen - doch seit dem vereitelten Detroit-Anschlag ist klar: Auch für Barack Obama wird der Terrorkampf zum Kerngeschäft. Die Rede nach dem Sicherheitsgipfel zeigt, wie sehr die neue Rolle seinen Regierungsstil verändern wird.

Der Präsident lässt sich Zeit - und das macht sein Problem nur noch offensichtlicher. Im Situation Room des Weißen Hauses sitzt Barack Obama mit gut zwei Dutzend seiner wichtigsten Sicherheitsberater zusammen. Der FBI-Chef hält einen Vortrag, ebenso die Heimatschutzministerin und der Justizminister, fast zwei Stunden dauert das Treffen schon. Seit 30 Minuten wird Obama im Foyer zu einer kurzen Ansprache an die Nation erwartet. Die Kameras sind aufgebaut. Doch er kommt nicht.

Also schalten die TV-Sender nach Minneapolis um. Am dortigen Flughafen riegeln Polizisten gerade Gebäude ab, weil ein verdächtiges Gepäckstück gefunden wurde. Die Aufnahmen zeigen Absperrungen, aufgeregte Sicherheitsbeamte, ängstliche Passagiere - wie schon ein paar Stunden zuvor nach einer ähnlichen Warnung an einem kleinen Flughafen in Kalifornien.

Die Bilder machen klar: Auch Obama ist nun ein Terror-Präsident - knapp ein Jahr nach seinem Amtsantritt. Sein Sprecher Robert Gibbs spricht schon vom "War on Terror", als regiere noch George W. Bush.

Als dann die Sitzung endlich vorbei ist, tritt Obama vor die Kameras. Ein Helfer hat rasch noch den Redetext hingelegt. Der Präsident spricht ohne Teleprompter. Diesmal geht es ihm nicht um rhetorische Höhenflüge, sondern um klare Ansagen - zum gescheiterten Terroranschlag an Weihnachten, als dem Nigerianer Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab um ein Haar ein Attentat auf den Northwest-Airlines-Flug nach Detroit gelungen wäre. "Wir müssen besser werden" >>> Von Gregor Peter Schmitz, Washington | Mittwoch, 06. Januar 2010
Le Pen souhaite un «référendum sur l'immigration»

TRIBUNE DE GENÈVE: FRANCE | Le président du Front national, Jean-Marie Le Pen, a prôné mercredi l'organisation d'un "référendum sur l'immigration", estimant que le "critère ethnique" était une composante de l'identité française.

"Sachant que l'immigration massive est l'instrument de son appauvrissement et de sa servitude future, c'est elle qui doit être le sujet d'un référendum, dont le résultat s'imposera de gré ou de force aux oligarques qui dirigent la France", a dit M. Le Pen.

"L'immigration massive pèse sur la vie française, sur ses finances, sur la sécurité, sur le chômage, sur l'école, sur tous les problèmes, de telle manière qu'il faut le résoudre sous peine d'être submergé", a-t-il affirmé, depuis le siège du parti à Nanterre (Hauts-de-Seine).

En référence à la votation anti-minarets en Suisse, il a souhaité que les Français puissent "oser dire publiquement dans les urnes ce qu'ils murmurent tout bas que le Front national dit tout haut", voyant dans l'immigration le "problème principal de la France". >>> AFP | Mercredi 06 Janvier 2010
Nigerian Man Indicted in Plot to Blow Up Plane

THE NEW YORK TIMES: DETROIT -- A grand jury indicted a Nigerian man on Wednesday on charges accusing him of attempting to blow up a Detroit-bound Northwest Airlines plane on Christmas Day by trying to use a weapon of mass destruction.

The federal grand jury also charged Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab with attempted murder, possession of a firearm and other counts.

Authorities say Abdulmutallab, 23, was traveling to Detroit from Amsterdam when he tried to blow up the plane carrying nearly 300 people by injecting chemicals into a package of pentrite explosive concealed in his underwear.

The failed attack caused popping sounds and flames that passengers and crew rushed to extinguish.

Since then, airlines and the Transportation Security Administration have boosted security in airports in the U.S. and around the world. >>> Associated Press | Wednesday, January 06, 2010

France Socialist Party Opposes Burka Ban

BBC: France's opposition Socialists have come out against a law banning the burka - even though they remain firmly opposed to the garment.

The announcement comes ahead of a parliamentary report on the issue that is due out later this month.

Last summer, French MPs held hearings on whether to ban the Muslim veil, which covers the body from head to toe.

President Nicolas Sarkozy had said the burka was "not welcome" in France, home to Europe's largest Muslim population.

Mr Sarkozy has left open the idea of introducing legislation to ban the burka.

While the Socialist Party opposes the wearing of the burka, it was "not favourable" to a legal ban, said party spokesman Benoit Hamon. >>> | Wednesday, January 06, 2010
Lord Carey Calls for 'Reasonable Limit' on Migration

TIMES ONLINE: Lord Carey of Clifton has called for a "reasonable limit" to be imposed on the number of migrants entering Britain.
The former Archbishop of Canterbury said he was not calling for a ban on non-Christian immigrants settling in Britain, but he warned that if concerns about immigration were not addressed it could play into the hands of the British National Party.

"What I think we must call for is an understanding on the part of those who come into our country that they are coming into one which values parliamentary democracy, which is built upon our Christian heritage. They have got to understand our commitment to the English language and espouse it, and they must understand our history," he said in an interview with the Today programme on BBC Radio 4.

Lord Carey said he was not arguing for an outright ban on new immigration but believed that there needed to be a "reasonable limit" on the numbers coming into the country. >>> Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent | Wednesday, January 06, 2010

MAIL ONLINE: All immigrants should learn our Christian values: Former Archbishop of Canterbury's warning over population >>> James Slack | Wednesday, January 06, 2010
France’s Elite Colleges Rise Up in Revolt against Nicolas Sarkozy

TIMES ONLINE: The elite colleges that train France’s rulers and top managers were in open revolt against President Sarkozy’s Government yesterday, refusing orders to admit more students from working-class and immigrant backgrounds.

Cabinet ministers expressed shock at the defiant stance adopted by the heads of the grandes écoles, the establishments that educate the cream of the professions. Mr Sarkozy wants them to take 30 per cent of their entrants from low-income families. The colleges retort that to do that would mean dropping their rigorous standards.

The quarrel goes to the heart of Mr Sarkozy’s drive to revamp a once-proud higher-education system that is failing all but a lucky few, leaving France behind in world rankings. Most students are relegated to overcrowded, free-for-all universities with a 25 per cent drop-out rate, while resources are lavished on the privileged 14 per cent who reach a few dozen highly selective colleges, most of them from the higher social classes.

In recent decades France’s old meritocratic path to the top has declined. It has become harder for students from less-educated — and especially immigrant — families to pass the gruelling competitive entrance examinations for the écoles, which include the Polytechnique, the Centrale and the HEC business school. >>> Charles Bremner in Paris | Tuesday, January 06, 2010
Britain Threatens to Freeze Iceland Out of EU as Loan Payback Vetoed

TIMES ONLINE: Britain warned Iceland that it would be frozen out of the European Union after its President abruptly vetoed the repayment of a £3.6 billion loan.

The Treasury expected Reykjavik to rubberstamp the terms of repayment for the loan extended by Britain and the Netherlands at the height of the financial crisis. The loan meant that 400,000 savers with deposits in Icesave did not lose their money.

President Ólafur Grimsson stunned the world’s financial community by refusing to sign the repayment schedule into law. Instead, he said that the matter would be decided in a referendum among Iceland’s 243,000 voters.

The decision threatened to bring down the Icelandic Government, took its financial system to the brink of collapse and sparked the worst row with Britain since the Cod Wars of the 1970s. Fitch, the international rating agency, downgraded Iceland’s credit rating to junk status.

Lord Myners, the financial services minister, said that if the decision was allowed to stand Iceland would be frozen out of the international financial system and would not be able to join the European Union. >>> Suzy Jagger and Jill Sherman | Wednesday, January 06, 2010

Prophet Muhammad Couldn’t Have Known about the Therapeutic Effects of Pork

MAIL ONLINE: The traditional English breakfast is not normally associated with good health.

But scientists have found that eating a plate of bacon and eggs could help pregnant women boost the intelligence of their unborn child.

Women are usually given a list of foods to avoid during pregnancy and it is well documented that a pregnant woman's diet can affect her unborn baby.

But the new study suggests that a chemical in pork products and eggs can help the baby's growing brain to develop. Bacon and eggs could help pregnant women boost their baby's intelligence >>> Anny Shaw | Wednesday, January 06, 2010

MAIL ONLINE: Milk from the Boob No Better Than Milk from the Bottle >>> Fiona Macrae | Thursday, January 07, 2010
Grande-Bretagne : la paix troublée de Wootton Bassett

L'imam Anjem Choudary (ici en octobre 2006, à Londres), chef du groupuscule Islam4UK, entend protester contre «l'assassinat sans pitié» de milliers de civils musulmans afghans par les troupes britanniques et américaines. Crédits photo : Le Figaro

LE FIGARO: Des extrémistes musulmans menacent de défiler dans le village symbole des soldats tués en Afghanistan, à l'ouest de Londres.

Il est 13 h 55. Les cloches de l'église Saint Bartholomew sonnent le glas, un silence étrange tombe sur la rue principale de Wootton Bassett. Les commerçants ferment leurs boutiques et rejoignent les quelques centaines de personnes qui se sont rassemblées dans le froid glacial le long de la grand-rue du village. Comme à plus de 100 reprises depuis trois ans, les habitants de cette petite agglomération située dans la campagne du Wiltshire, à une centaine de kilomètres à l'ouest de Londres, viennent saluer le passage des corps de deux soldats britanniques morts en Afghanistan.

Mais cette fois-ci, la courte cérémonie se déroule dans un contexte très particulier : le groupuscule radical islamiste Islam4UK a prévu de venir manifester à Wootton Bassett avec de faux cercueils, pour protester contre «l'assassinat sans pitié» de milliers de civils musulmans afghans par les troupes britanniques et leurs alliés américains. Cette annonce faite par l'imam Anjem Choudary, ancien responsable du groupe musulman extrémiste al-Mujahiroon, dissous par les autorités britanniques, a provoqué une très vive émotion au Royaume-Uni, même si aucune date n'a encore été donné pour la manifestation. Une pétition lancée vendredi dernier sur le site Internet Facebook par une mère de famille anglaise a déjà recueilli plus de 350.000 signatures pour s'opposer à la venue des manifestants islamistes dans ce tranquille village qui est devenu le symbole du respect porté par la population aux soldats morts pour leur patrie. Le premier ministre, Gordon Brown, et le chef des conservateurs, David Cameron, ont dénoncé en des termes très sévères cette récupération d'un lieu cher aux familles des victimes. Le ministre de l'Intérieur, Alan Johnson, a expliqué qu'il envisageait d'interdire la manifestation si les autorités locales du Wiltshire lui en faisaient la demande. Réaction de dégoût >>> Cyrille Vanlerberghe, envoyé spécial du Figaro à Wootton Bassett | Mercredi 06 Janvier 2010

Les groupes anti-islamistes gagnent du terrain

LE FIGARO: Pour ces associations, le but est d'empêcher l'islam radical de devenir «une force politique en Europe» et de «récupérer» leurs centres-villes.

Stop à l'islamisation de l'Europe, Ligue de défense anglaise et galloise, Casuals United : ces organisations, aux noms souvent évocateurs, sont particulièrement actives. Créée en mars dernier, la Ligue de défense anglaise (EDL) est déjà à l'origine d'une dizaine de manifestations à Birmingham, Londres, Manchester ou Leeds contre «l'extrémisme et le terrorisme islamique». «Nous ne sommes pas des nazis ou des racistes, explique Tommy, un porte-parole du mouvement. Plusieurs centres-villes sont infestés d'extrémistes. Certaines femmes ne veulent plus aller faire leurs courses par peur de cette vingtaine d'hommes habillés en robes islamiques qui crient des slogans antibritanniques et qui appellent au djihad et à la haine raciale. Ce sont nos centres-villes et nous voulons les récupérer.» Même son de cloche du côté du groupe Stop à l'islamisation de l'Europe (SIOE), crée au Danemark en 2007 et qui est apparu cette année en Grande-Bretagne. «Notre but est d'empêcher l'islam radical de devenir une force politique en Europe», peut-on lire sur leur site Internet.

Pourtant, plusieurs organisations de lutte contre le racisme dénoncent les liens de ces groupuscules avec les partis d'extrême droite et le hooliganisme. «EDL et les autres sont des groupes racistes, un club d'alcooliques, qui n'a qu'un but : attaquer les Asiatiques», explique Unis contre le racisme. >>> Valentine Piedelièvre, à Londres | Mercredi 06 Janvier 2010
Verfolgt wegen ihrer Religion: 70.000 Christen in nordkoreanischen Arbeitslagern

WELT ONLINE: Weltweit werden Christen wegen ihres Glaubens unterdrückt, eingesperrt, angegriffen und gezielt ermordet. In Nordkorea ist die Verfolgung am schärfsten, gefolgt vom Iran, Saudi-Arabien und Somalia. Aber auch die Regierung des Inselparadieses Malediven geht besonders hart gegen die "Ungläubigen" vor.

In keinem Land der Welt werden Christen nach Angaben des internationalen Missions- und Hilfswerkes Open Doors so unerbittlich unterdrückt und verfolgt wie im kommunistischen Nordkorea. Auch der Iran, Saudi-Arabien, Afghanistan und der Jemen stehen auf dem neuen „Weltverfolgungsindex“ der Kirchenorganisation weit oben. Insgesamt seien rund 100 Millionen Christen in 50 Ländern unterschiedlich schwerer Verfolgung aufgrund ihres Glaubens ausgesetzt.

In acht der zehn Länder mit der schlimmsten Christenverfolgung sei der Islam die vorherrschende Religion, erklärte das 1955 in den Niederlanden gegründete überkonfessionelle Hilfswerk, das auch in Deutschland aktiv ist. Nordkorea führt die Liste der Christenverfolger bereits zum achten Mal an. Das dortige Regime gehe gegen Mitglieder von Untergrundgemeinden, denen nach Schätzungen etwa 200.000 Menschen angehören, „mit Verhaftungen, Arbeitslagerstrafen für die gesamte Familie eines entdeckten Christen oder Hinrichtungen vor“. 70.000 nordkoreanische Christen seien derzeit in Arbeitslagern gefangen. >>> dpa/jay | Mittwoch, 06. Januar 2010
Christmas Incident Was "Screw Up" - Obama Said

If Obama can’t speak better than this, he needs to go back to school! A “screw-up” indeed! This is mall-speak, and we expect better than mall-speak from the President of the United States of America. – © Mark

REUTERS: WASHINGTON - President Barack Obama told his security chiefs on Tuesday that the botched Christmas Day plane bombing was the result of a screw up by U.S. intelligence and that the country had barely dodged disaster, according to a quotation released by the White House.

"This was a screw up that could have been disastrous," the president said during a meeting in the White House situation room, according to the White House media office. "We dodged a bullet but just barely. It was averted by brave individuals not because the system worked and that is not acceptable. While there will be a tendency for finger pointing, I will not tolerate it." [Source: Reuters] Reporting by Patricia Zengerle, editing by Bill Trott | Tuesday, January05, 2010
Pressure on Barack Obama to Reveal What Britain Said about Detroit Bomber

THE TELEGRAPH: Barack Obama is under pressure to disclose what information MI5 passed to the American authorities about the Detroit bomber after Downing Street disclosed that a file had been "shared" with the CIA in 2008.

After initially denying that they had received British intelligence, senior American sources confirmed last night that they were "reviewing" what British information had been received on Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab.

The admission is embarrassing for the White House and threatens to provoke a rift with Gordon Brown. The conflicting briefing over the shared intelligence also suggests that the transatlantic relationship may have weakened in recent months.

Confirmation that Abdulmutallab's name was passed to the US in 2008 would be a major blow to Mr Obama, although it could also open up accusations that George W Bush's administration failed to collate intelligence properly.

The Prime Minister's spokesman disclosed on Monday that MI5 information had been shared with the Americans more than a year ago. Alan Johnson, the Home Secretary, confirmed this in the House of Commons yesterday. The information is understood to have detailed Abdulmutallab's contacts with radical preachers but did not give warning that he might be a terrorist threat.

White House sources are thought to be furious over the British intervention, with Mr Obama already under pressure over intelligence failures concerning the thwarted attempt to blow up the US airliner. >>> Robert Winnett, Toby Harnden and Duncan Gardham | Tuesday, Januar 05, 2010

Tuesday, January 05, 2010

Passenger Profiling 'Could Be Used in Britain', Says Alan Johnson

So passenger profiling could be introduced. And about bloody time, too! – © Mark

THE TELEGRAPH: Controversial passenger profiling techniques could be used in response to the attempted Detroit plane bombing, the Home Secretary has announced.

Home Secretary: Body scanners in three weeks

Alan Johnson said he was looking at whether ''additional targeted profiling'' was needed to beef up airport security.

Passengers could be searched according to their race, ethnic background, age and gender, a decision that is likely to face opposition from civil rights groups.

Announcing a series of new security measures, Mr Johnson warned passengers would face further delays as more were searched before they board planes.

As well as body scanners, which will be brought in at Heathrow by the end of this month, passengers will see more sniffer dogs.

By the end of the year all British airports will be required to have trace equipment in place to detect explosives in the air.

In a House of Commons statement, Mr Johnson accepted no one technology would be ''100% effective''.

He acknowledged there were civil liberties concerns about profiling, but said ministers also had an ''overriding obligation'' to protect lives.

''We are examining carefully whether additional targeted passenger profiling might help to enhance airport security,'' Mr Johnson said. >>> | Tuesday, January 05, 2010
Burj Dubai: The New Pinnacle of Vanity

THE TELEGRAPH: For all the ambition of its construction, Dubai's new Khalifa Tower is a frightening, purposeless monument to the subprime era, says Stephen Bayley.

World’s new tallest building opens in Dubai

"Less is only more where more is no good." I wonder how many guests squinting into the Gulf's blue skies before the sublime, coruscating, vitreous surfaces of the blasphemously vertiginous Burj Dubai at yesterday's opening ceremony knew Frank Lloyd Wright's sardonic remark.

Wright was the Welsh-American architect – part bardic mystic, part technophile, complete megalomaniac – who proposed in 1956 the Illinois Sky City in Chicago. This was an outrageous, mile-high building: 528 floors, each with a height of 10 feet.

Wright's business was to shock and awe all mankind while doing what he could to épater la bourgeoisie at the same time. In 1956, there was neither the technological, nor indeed the financial, possibility of Wright's Sky City being built. It was a fantasy designed to impress. So, too, is Burj Dubai – or Burj Khalifa, the Khalifa Tower, as we must now call it, after it was renamed yesterday in honour of the president of the United Arab Emirates.

And Wright was its inspiration. Burj Khalifa is the work of the grand old Chicago architectural firm of Skidmore Owings and Merrill, world leaders in design of supertall buildings. SOM, as it is known, has drunk very deeply of Wright's intoxicating brew of techno-mysticism and physical daring. But, touchingly and significantly, Fazlur Khan, SOM's engineering genius whose experiments ultimately made Burj Khalifa possible, was born not in a big Western city but in Bhandarikandi, Shibchur Upazila near Dhaka.

Khan invented a new way of building tall. In the Middle Ages, masonry structures could not reach higher than the great European cathedrals: both the practicalities of hauling stone skywards with only wooden winding gear and wooden scaffolding, plus the structural requirement for unfeasibly thick walls to create stability, limited the masons' reach for Heaven.

Then, in the late 19th century, steel-framed buildings were developed in Chicago: giving the load-bearing job to structural metal made masonry redundant. Walls were there only to keep out the weather and the conventional skyscraper was born. >>> Stephen Bayley | Tuesday, January 05, 2010
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