Friday, January 08, 2010

Radicalisme : "Les imams intégristes sont marginaux"

L’EXPRESS.fr: Un imam intégriste de Seine-Saint-Denis a été expulsé de France jeudi. Franck Frégosi, directeur de recherche au CNRS, revient sur la place de l'imam en France.

Ali Ibrahim el-Soudany, un Egyptien né en 1973, exerçait les fonctions d'imam depuis plusieurs mois dans des mosquées de l'est parisien. Dans ses prêches, le religieux, qualifié d'individu dangereux" par Brice Hortefeux et lié à l'islamisme radical, s'en prenait vivement à l'occident et faisait l'apologie du djihad, selon des sources proches du dossier. Il était l'objet d'une surveillance particulière depuis 2008. >>> Par Sylvain Morvan | Vendredi 08 Janvier 2010

Norwegian Newspaper Reprints Prophet Mohammed Cartoons

THE TELEGRAPH: The Norwegian newspaper Aftenposten has reproduced the controversial Danish cartoons of the Prophet Mohammed.

They were used to illustrate an article about Kurt Westergaard, the Danish cartoonist whose home was broken into by an Islamist armed with an axe a week ago.

It printed six out of the 12 drawings that infuriated Muslims around the world when the Danish newspaper Jyllands-Posten first published them in 2005.

Several of the drawings were seen as linking Islam and its revered prophet to terrorism and suicide bombings, with Westergaard's cartoon showing him wearing a turban in the shape of a bomb. >>> | Friday, January 08, 2010

Jyllands-Posten Muhammad Cartoons

Menschenrechte: Das bedrohte Leben Homosexueller in Nahost

DEUTSCHE WELLE: Entgegen geltendem Völkerrecht werden Rechte von Homosexuellen vielerorts auf der Welt verletzt. In einigen Ländern droht sogar die Todesstrafe. Ein heikles Thema für Außenminister Westerwelle bei seiner Nahost-Reise.

Eine Bestandsaufnahme der miserablen Situation Homosexueller findet sich in einem Antrag vom 6.Mai 2009 an den Bundestag mit dem Titel: "Die Menschenrechte von Lesben, Schwulen, Bisexuellen und Transgendern in Deutschland und weltweit schützen". Antragsteller damals: Dr. Guido Westerwelle und die Fraktion der FDP. Das Parlament, so heißt es in dem Entwurf, solle die Bundesregierung auffordern, sich verstärkt gegen die Diskriminierung einzusetzen. Unter anderem solle die Bundesregierung "bei den Ländern, in denen Lesben, Schwulen, Bisexuellen aufgrund ihrer gelebten sexuellen Orientierung Strafen oder gar die Verhängung der Todesstrafe drohen, für deren Abschaffung eintreten".

Der Antrag wurde im Juni 2009 von CDU/CSU und SPD, der seinerzeit regierenden großen Koalition, gegen die Stimmen von FDP, Grünen und Linken abgeschmettert. Ob der jetzige Bundesaußenminister Westerwelle nun seinem damaligen Antrag folgt und das Thema im Verlauf der Nahost-Reise anspricht?

Todesstrafe in Saudi-Arabien

In der Türkei ist Homosexualität nicht verboten. Sich öffentlich zu seiner Homosexualität zu bekennen, ist trotzdem äußerst heikel, vor allem in den traditionellen Milieus abseits der großen Städte. Homosexualität, vor allem die unter Männern, passt weder in das religiös-fundamentalistische Weltbild von Anhängern der Regierungspartei AKP noch in das der türkischen Nationalisten. >>> Autor: Michael Gessat / Redaktion: Michael Borgers | Donnerstag, 07. Januar 2010
Attentat auf Karikaturisten: Mohammeds wahres Gesicht ist schwer zu ertragen

WELT ONLINE: Nach dem Attentat auf den Mohammed-Karikaturisten Kurt Westergaard wird wieder über die Grenzen der Satire gestritten. Dabei vergessen viele, um wen es hier eigentlich geht, beklagt der Philosoph Daniele Dell’Agli. Schließlich startete Mohammed seine Karriere als Karawanenräuber und Mörder.

Das Werk eines unbekannten Künstlers zeigt den Propheten Mohammed mit seiner Frau. Bild: Welt Online

Der schwelende Streit um die dänischen Mohammed-Karikaturen glimmt nach dem Attentat gegen ihren Zeichner Westergaard wieder auf, und alle Beteiligten tun so, als ob sie nicht wüssten, warum.

Die einen, moslemische Verbandssprecher und islamophile Europäer, machen nach wie vor verletzte religiöse Gefühle geltend, die je nachdem mit verbaler Empörung oder mit gewaltsamen Aktionen geschützt bzw. geahndet werden müssen; die anderen machen das Grundrecht auf Meinungsfreiheit geltend, das sie je nachdem für unantastbar oder für begrenzt – in Ausnahmefällen – suspendierbar erklären.

Alle sind sich jedoch darin einig, dass die Mohammed-Karikaturen deswegen Anstoß erregen, weil ihre Darstellung der Gestalt des Propheten nicht gerecht wird. Die einen nennen das Verleumdung, die anderen Satire.

Nun gibt es zwar viele Definitionen von Satire, doch keine, die den Tatbestand der Unwahrheit oder der Lüge beinhaltet; stets wird konzediert, dass satirische Darstellungen allenfalls übertreiben, um – in polemischer oder unterhaltender Absicht (beides schließt sich nur in Deutschland aus) – den Wahrheitskern eines Skandals oder eines im übrigen allgemein bekannten Missstands zu verdeutlichen.

Mehr noch: Die allgemeine Bekanntheit des jeweiligen historischen, politischen oder biografischen Hintergrunds ist sogar Voraussetzung für die satirische Absicht, sie würde sonst wirkungslos verpuffen. Worauf zielt die satirische Attacke in diesem Fall?

Ganz einfach darauf, dass der Begründer des Islam seine Karriere als Karawanenräuber und Mörder begonnen und als Herrscher von Medina Attentate auf politische Gegner sowie den Genozid an den dort ansässigen jüdischen Stämmen befohlen hat. Das sind historisch auch unter moslemischen Gelehrten unstrittige Tatsachen, die mindestens jedem Gebildeten der Nordhemisphäre hinlänglich bekannt sind. >>> Daniele Dell’Agli* | Freitag, 08. Januar 2010

*Daniele Dell’Agli ist Philosoph und Literaturwissenschaftler in Berlin.
Vol d'Auschwitz : un ex-leader nazi suédois impliqué

L'Allemagne nazie a exterminé de 1940 à 1945 à Auschwitz-Birkenau environ 1,1 million de personnes, dont un million de juifs. Crédits photo : Le Figaro

LE FIGARO: L'homme assure avoir agi comme simple intermédiaire dans le vol de l'inscription «Arbeit macht frei» de l'ancien camp d'extermination. Selon lui, une personne était prête à verser plusieurs millions d'euros pour l'acquérir.

Un ancien dirigeant nazi suédois de 34 ans, soupçonné par les enquêteurs d'avoir participé au vol le 18 décembre dernier de l'inscription «Arbeit macht frei» («Le travail rend libre») de l'ancien camp d'extermination nazi d'Auschwitz-Birkenau, a reconnu vendredi sa participation.

Anders Högström, qui a fondé et dirigé entre 1994 et 1999 le Front national-socialiste - le principal parti néonazi suédois - a raconté avoir agi comme simple intermédiaire dans le cadre de cette affaire. Selon ses dires, son rôle consistait seulement à chercher et à revendre l'inscription à un acheteur. >>> Flore Galaud (lefigaro.fr) avec AFP | Vendredi 08 Janvier 2010
Le parlement portugais autorise le mariage gay

LE FIGARO: Pour être définitivement adopté le projet de loi du gouvernement socialiste doit désormais passer entre les mains du chef de l'Etat, le conservateur Aníbal Cavaco Silva, qui dispose d'un droit de veto.

Un feu vert, mais pas encore une victoire pour les socialistes. Le Parlement a adopté vendredi en première lecture le projet de loi du gouvernement autorisant le mariage entre homosexuels, mais a rejeté en revanche les propositions de l'extrême gauche et des verts en faveur de l'adoption. Pour être définitivement validé, le texte doit désormais passer entre les mains d'une commission puis être ratifié par le président portugais, Aníbal Cavaco Silva.

Le projet de loi, défendu avec ferveur par le premier ministre José Socrates, a été voté par la quasi totalité des élus de gauche - majoritaires au parlement -, tandis que la droite a massivement voté contre. Il faut «réparer des décennies d'injustices faites aux homosexuels», à défendu le premier ministre à la tribune, rappelant que jusqu'en 1982, l'homosexualité était considérée comme un crime au Portugal. Un veto présidentiel possible >>> Flore Galaud (lefigaro.fr) | Vendredi 08 Janvier 2010

Portugal: Parliament Legalises Same-sex Marriage, But Not Adoption



Dark Age Alert! Gay Marriage Rejection Is a Disgrace

NJ.COM: What happened this week in the New Jersey state Senate was an absolute disgrace. There's no explanation for it that makes any sense. It never makes sense when elected officials sworn to uphold not only the Constitution, but the rights of each citizen to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness do just the opposite. >>> Steve Adubato, PhD | Friday, January 08, 2010

Same-sex Marriage Bill Defeated in New Jersey Senate Vote



New Jersey Senators Reject Same-sex "Marriage"



Portugals Parlament erlaubt Homo-Ehen

SPIEGEL ONLINE: Das Parlament hat zugestimmt, jetzt fehlt nur noch die Unterschrift des Präsidenten: Portugal steht kurz vor der Einführung der gleichgeschlechtlichen Ehe. Dennoch sind die Homosexuellenverbände nicht völlig zufrieden mit dem Gesetzentwurf.

Lissabon - Im streng katholischen Portugal hat das Parlament für die Einführung der Homosexuellenehe gestimmt. Die Abgeordneten nahmen den Gesetzentwurf der sozialistischen Regierung mit 125 zu 99 Stimmen an. Zuvor waren konservative Parteien mit einem Antrag gescheitert, über eine Eheschließung gleichgeschlechtlicher Partner in einer Volksabstimmung zu entscheiden.

Der Entwurf schließt allerdings aus, dass gleichgeschlechtliche Paare Kinder adoptieren können. Grüne und kleinere Linksparteien hatten versucht, homosexuellen Paaren auch dieses Recht einzuräumen.

Homosexuellenverbände merkten daher an, der Gesetzentwurf ginge nicht weit genug. Die Bewegung "Rosarote Panther" sprach wegen des Adoptionsverbots von einer "Ehe zweiter Klasse" und forderte ein Gesetz wie im benachbarten Spanien, wo die Homo-Ehe 2005 eingeführt wurde. Dort dürfen gleichgeschlechtliche Eheleute Kinder adoptieren. >>> hut/dpa/AP | Freitag, 08. Januar 2010
Cultural Sensitivity, Forced Marriages, Honour Killings, & Murder

TIMES ONLINE: Tulay Goren’s death won’t be the last so long as misplaced cultural sensitivity stops us acting against forced marriages

Twice, in the weeks before she was murdered by her father, Tulay Goren told the police that she feared for her life. And twice she was ignored. Mehmet Goren, who was convicted of murder yesterday, killed his 15-year-old daughter because she had fallen in love with an “unsuitable” older man. To Mehmet, the affair made her a “worthless commodity” who could not be married off for a £5,000 dowry. The authorities did nothing to protect her, even though the police became involved when her father attacked her boyfriend, and even though Mehmet demanded in front of police officers that his daughter take a virginity test. Only a decade after her murder in 1999 has justice been done.

“Honour killings” in Britain? Impossible. To many people the case of Tulay Goren will come as a shock, but not to me. I know from personal experience, and from working with victims, that such “honour” crimes are a huge social problem in this country. The shame is not just that it is happening on such a large scale, but that it is so often covered up for fear of upsetting cultural sensibilities. Serious crimes are being treated as a matter for diversity officers rather than for the police and the courts.

There are measures in place to help potential victims of honour crimes, but they are not being used to anything like the extent that they should be. In 2007 Parliament passed the Forced Marriage Act, which enables magistrates to issue protection orders to stop women and girls being married against their will. If necessary, victims, a third of whom are under 16, can be taken into care. Passports can be confiscated, and parents can be forced to reveal the whereabouts of daughters who have gone missing from school, most likely because they have been taken abroad to be coerced into marriage. According to a recent Home Affairs Select Committee report, 2,500 British girls have gone missing from schools and are believed to be at risk. It is not part of anyone’s culture to be abused >>> Jasvinder Sanghera | Friday, December 18, 2010

TIMES ONLINE: Special protection orders save nine-year-olds from forced marriages >>> Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent | Friday, January 08, 2010
Dark Age Alert! Malaysian Churches Attacked with Firebombs

THE GUARDIAN: Three churches in Kuala Lumpur attacked after court reverses ban on Christians using the word 'Allah' to mean 'God'

Muslims protest against a court decision that allows a Catholic newspaper to use the word 'Allah' to describe the Christian God in its Malay language editions. Photograph: The Guardian

Three Malaysian churches were attacked with firebombs, causing extensive damage to one, as Muslims pledged today to prevent Christians from using the word "Allah", escalating religious tensions in the multiracial country.

Many Malay Muslims, who make up 60% of the population, are incensed by a recent high court decision to overturn a ban on Roman Catholics using Allah as a translation for God in the Malay-language edition of their main newspaper, the Herald.

The government had said that Allah, an Arabic word that predates Islam, was exclusive to the faith. It refused to make an exception, even though the Herald's Malay edition is read only by Christian indigenous tribes in the remote states of Sabah and Sarawak.

At Friday prayers at two main mosques in downtown Kuala Lumpur, young worshippers carried banners and vowed to defend Islam.

"We will not allow the word Allah to be inscribed in your churches," one shouted into a loudspeaker at the Kampung Bahru mosque. About 50 other people carried posters reading "Heresy arises from words wrongly used" and "Allah is only for us".

"Islam is above all. Every citizen must respect that," said Ahmad Johari, who attended prayers at the National Mosque. "I hope the court will understand the feeling of the majority Muslims of Malaysia. We can fight to the death over this issue." >>> Associated Press | Friday, January 08, 2010

Un débat autour du mot «Allah» dégénère en Malaisie

Crédits photo : Le Figaro

LE FIGARO: Trois églises ont été détruites par des bombes vendredi, dans ce pays où la polémique enfle sur l'emploi du nom d'Allah pour désigner le dieu du christianisme.

Trois églises ont été la cible de bombes incendiaires vendredi en Malaisie, où le débat autour de l'utilisation du mot «Allah» par les non-musulmans fait rage, opposant la population malaise musulmane aux minorités d'origine chinoise et indienne, qui pratiquent notamment le christianisme.

L'affaire n'est pas récente, et puise ses racines en mai 2008, date à laquelle le haut conseil national de la fatwa avait ordonné que l'appelation «Allah» soit uniquement employée par les musulmans. Il avait en effet estimé qu'un tel usage de ce mot par des catholiques risquait de semer la confusion parmi les musulmans, présents à 60% dans le pays. >>> F.G. (lefigaro.fr) avec AFP | Jeudi 08 Janvier 2010
British Woman 'Arrested in Dubai after Being Raped'

THE TELEGRAPH: A 23-year-old British woman on holiday in Dubai told police she had been raped, only to be arrested herself for having illegal sexual intercourse.

The woman, a Muslim of Pakistani descent, was celebrating her engagement to her 44-year-old boyfriend, and was allegedly attacked when she passed out in a hotel lavatory.

Despite approaching police about the attack, she was arrested after admitting to "illegal drinking" outside licensed premises as well as having sexual intercourse outside marriage. Her fiancé was also charged with the same offences.

The couple from London are now reportedly on bail and understood to be awaiting trial after having their passports confiscated. Should they be found guilty, they could face up to six years in jail.

The woman, who is said to have accepted her boyfriend's marriage proposal during a three-day break, admitted drinking too much alcohol as they celebrated at Dubai Marina's Address Hotel. The waiter, believed to be Syrian, is then said to have followed her into the toilets and raped her while she was in a state of semi-consciousness.

After her fiancé found out about the attack, they contacted police, but they were questioned about breaking the country's strict rules, which contain elements of Sharia law. >>> Chris Irvine | Friday, January 08, 2010
Have Sex, Be Healthy!

THE TELEGRAPH: Men who have sex at least twice a week can almost halve their risk of heart disease, according to new research.

It shows men who indulge in regular lovemaking are up to 45 per cent less likely to develop life-threatening heart conditions than men who have sex once a month or less.

The study, of over 1,000 men, shows sex appears to have a protective effect on the male heart but did not examine whether women benefit too.

Now the American researchers who carried out the investigation are calling for doctors to screen men for sexual activity when assessing their risk of heart disease.

Every year, around 270,000 people in Britain suffer a heart attack, and coronary disease remains Britains biggest killer.

Although sex has long been regarded as good for physical and mental health, there has been little scientific evidence to show the full benefits that frequent intercourse can have on major illnesses such as heart disease.

In the latest study, scientists at the New England Research Institute in Massachusetts, tracked the sexual activity of men aged between 40 and 70 who were taking part in a long-term project called the Massachusetts Male Ageing Study, which began back in 1987.

At regular points over a 16-year period, each man was quizzed on how often they had sex and then checked for signs of heart disease.

Researchers took into account other risk factors, such as their age, weight, blood pressure and cholesterol levels.

The results, published in the American Journal of Cardiology, showed men who made love at least twice a week were much less likely to have heart disease than those whose sexual encounters were limited to once a month or less. Having sex twice a week 'reduces chance of heart attack by half' >>> | Friday, January 08, 2010
Egyptian Christians Riot after Fatal Shooting

THE GUARDIAN: Churchgoers targeted after Coptic Christmas Eve mass in apparent payback for alleged rape of Muslim girl by Christian

Clashes between thousands of protesters and riot police shook Egypt today after six Coptic Christians were murdered, prompting some of the worst sectarian violence the country has seen.

The victims were gunned down in a drive-by shooting as they emerged from church in the early hours of this morning following a Coptic Christmas Eve mass. Egypt's interior ministry said it believed the attack, in the southern town of Naga Hammadi, 40 miles north of Luxor, was in revenge for the alleged rape of a 12-year-old Muslim girl by a Christian man last year. A Muslim security guard was also killed.

"It is all religious now," said the church's Bishop Kirollos. "This is a religious war, about how they can finish off the Christians in Egypt." >>> Jack Shenker in Cairo | Thursday, January 07, 2010
David Miliband Defies the Prime Minister by Assuring Iceland Its £2.3bn Debt Repayment Vote Will Not Affect EU Bid

MAIL ONLINE: David Miliband has assured Iceland that its president's decision to veto the repayment of billions of pounds owed to Britain will not affect its bid to join the EU.

The comments by the Foreign Secretary directly contradict those of Gordon Brown who has threatened serious consequences if the money does not enter Treasury coffers.

On Tuesday, Iceland's president Olafur Ragnar Grimsson called a referendum on a law to return £2.3billion owed to Britain to cover the bail-out of more than 200,000 savers in the collapsed online bank Icesave.

Icelandic voters are expected to reject the scheme.

Today Iceland's foreign minister said he had been assured by Mr Miliband that a presidential rejection of the so-called Icesave bill would not torpedo Iceland's EU bid. >>> Daniel Martin | Friday, Januar 08, 2010
Obama: "We Are at War"

CBS NEWS: President Obama Thursday afternoon publicly called for the intelligence community to do better in the wake of the Christmas Day bombing attempt. In the process, he offered a response to critics on the right who have complained that he has not used rhetoric indicating the seriousness of the situation.

"While passions and politics can often obscure the hard work before us, let's be clear about what this moment demands," the president said. "We are at war." >>> Brian Montopoli | Thursday, January 07, 2010

Le Vieux Lion Roars Again Among a Generation Hungry for Greatness

TIMES ONLINE: President Sarkozy may have cooled to Gordon Brown, but France has just fallen for the charms of another British leader — Sir Winston Churchill.

“Le Vieux Lion,” as the British leader was known, has found new popularity thanks to two bestselling books — a fresh translation of his Second World War memoirs and a prize-winning biography.

Enthusiasm for Churchill is being fed by new interest in the war era among a generation born since France preferred to forget the trauma of the Nazi occupation. Recent war documentaries, including a spectacular colour series on the France2 channel last autumn, have brought the period closer to modern France, said François Kersaudy, author of the new biography Winston Churchill.

“The younger generation knew very little about Churchill but they are beginning to discover him through the memoirs,” Mr Kersaudy told The Times. His book, which won the Grand Prix for political biography last year, depicts the Prime Minister as a towering figure in European history.

Admiration for Churchill reflected “nostalgia for great leaders when there seem to be so many small ones around,” Mr Kersaudy said. “There is special nostalgia for Churchill with his contempt for the opinion of the man in the street when present leaders are obsessed with opinion polls.” >>> Charles Bremner in Paris | Friday, January 08, 2010
Boris Johnson's Ex-wife, 45, in Secret Marriage to Muslim Aged 23

MAIL ONLINE: The ex-wife of Boris Johnson has shocked her family by secretly marrying a 23-year-old Muslim, she announced on Thursday.

Allegra Mostyn-Owen even implied she would be content to be one of several of his wives. Since she is 45, she said she would be happy for her new husband to have children with a younger woman.

They would then live as an ‘extended family’ as sanctioned by the Prophet Mohammed ‘who said it was OK to marry up to four women’, she declared.

Miss Mostyn-Owen was the London Mayor’s first wife. They met when they were students at Oxford and married in 1987, aged 23, but divorced in 1993. She has no children.

She revealed how she stunned her family on Christmas Day by announcing her marriage to the Muslim man – whom she did not name because his Pakistani family ‘know nothing’ of what he has done.

Miss Mostyn-Owen is the only daughter of Italian writer Gaia Servadio and multimillionaire landowner and art historian William Mostyn-Owen.

Describing the scene at Christmas, she said: ‘My mum accused me of spoiling her Christmas and was sure I am heading for a nervous breakdown.

'My older brother also said he would be there for me when I had a breakdown. My father was very annoyed, saying he’d only tolerated “him” – the Muslim – because our relationship had kept me off the booze.

‘Nobody asked his name, whether we were happy, what our plans are and what his livelihood is.’

The society beauty and one-time Tatler cover girl revealed they had married in a mosque and then again in a register office. She said she had not converted to Islam. >>> Sam Greenhill and Tamara Cohen | Thursday, January 07, 2010

Thursday, January 07, 2010

Obama im Gestrüpp der US-Geheimdienste: Amerikanischer Präsident will Bericht über Versagen von Detroit vorstellen

NZZ ONLINE: Der Druck auf Präsident Obama hat zugenommen. Nach dem Versagen der Geheimdienste im Fall des versuchten Attentats des Nigerianers Abdulmutallab auf ein amerikanisches Flugzeug wird vom Präsidenten erwartet, dass er Köpfe rollen lässt.

Der für Innere Sicherheit zuständige Berater Präsident Obamas, John Brennan, hat seinem Chef am Donnerstag einen nicht sogleich veröffentlichten Bericht über die Schwächen der amerikanischen Terrorabwehr vorgelegt. Darin ging es um die Frage, warum der Nigerianer Abdulmutallab am Weihnachtstag mit einem Sprengsatz in der Unterhose in Amsterdam ein Flugzeug nach Detroit besteigen konnte, obwohl konkrete Warnungen über den Attentäter sowie Indizien für einen bevorstehenden Anschlag eingetroffen waren. Zuvor war er von Lagos nach Amsterdam geflogen.

Die mehr als ein Dutzend zivilen und militärischen Nachrichten- und Geheimdienste versagten bei der Aufgabe, die diversen bruchstückhaften Informationen – darunter Warnungen aus dem Munde des Vaters des Attentäters – miteinander zu verknüpfen. Dies geschah, obwohl nach den Attacken des 11. Septembers 2001 wegen genau solcher damals ans Licht getretenen Schwächen neue Institutionen geschaffen worden waren. Dazu zählen das Nationale Anti-Terror-Zentrum und ein Direktorat der nationalen Nachrichtendienste. >>> Beat Ammann, Washington | Donnerstag, 07. Januar 2010
Iranische Justiz verschärft Internet-Zensur: Liste mit strafbaren «Vergehen» veröffentlicht

NZZ ONLINE: Die Justiz in Iran hat eine Verschärfung der Zensur im Internet verfügt und dazu eine lange Liste mit strafbaren «Vergehen» veröffentlicht.

Wie iranische Zeitungen berichteten, sind laut der von einem «Expertenaussschuss» zusammengestellten Liste nunmehr alle Websites verboten, deren Inhalte gegen die «soziale Moral», «religiöse Werte» oder «die Sicherheit und den sozialen Frieden» verstossen oder die «regierungsfeindlich» sind.

Unter das Verbot fallen auch Internetseiten, die den Gründer der Islamischen Republik Iran, Ayatollah Khomeiny, oder den obersten Geistlichen Führer, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, beleidigen. Verboten sind ferner Inhalte, die gegen die Verfassung verstossen oder für «feindliche politische Gruppen» werben. >>> sda/afp | Donnerstag, 07. Januar 2010
Small Man, Big Balls! France Plans 'Google Tax' on Internet Searches

THE TELEGRAPH: France is planning a "Google tax" on internet search websites to raise money to plough into creative industries weakened by the digital revolution.

The proposal, outlined in a government-commissioned survey, has set the scene for a new Gallic run-in with Google – fast becoming the global internet behemoth the world loves to hate.

The levy on advertising revenue is the latest plank in France's drive to regulate the internet, which has seen it enact some of the world's toughest antipiracy legislation.

Besides Google, the tax would target other large operators in Europe such as Microsoft and Yahoo! whether or not their offices are in France. Google's European headquarters are in Ireland, but under the proposal, the operator would pay a levy every time a French internet user clicks on an advertising banner or sponsored link on its sites.

Guillaume Cerutti, one of the authors of the report said the tax would put an end to "enrichment without any limit or compensation".

Google – which this week extended its empire with the launch of Nexus One, its first mobile phone – has annual internet advertising revenues in France alone of £720 million, according to the report's authors. They want France's competition watchdog to investigate whether it is respecting monopoly rules on internet advertising.

President Nicolas Sarkozy has repeatedly cast himself as a defender of France's cultural heritage from digital predators. Last month, he pledged £700 million to digitise France's national literary treasures and stop them falling into Google's hands. "We are not going to be stripped of our heritage for the benefit of a big company, no matter how friendly, big or American it is," he said. >>> Henry Samuel in Paris | Thursday, January 07, 2010
Roman Polanski Asks to Be Sentenced in Absentia

THE TELEGRAPH: Roman Polanski has asked a judge to sentence him in his absence for having sex with a 13-year-old girl more than three decades ago.

The request came in a letter signed by the film director in Switzerland, where he is under house arrest, and was submitted to a judge in Los Angeles.

It said Polanski understood he had the right to be present at all legal proceedings, but added: "I request that judgment be pronounced against me in my absence."

The request followed a ruling last month by an appeal court in California which suggested Polanski would not serve any additional time in jail of he agreed to being sentenced in his absence.

However, prosecutors who have long sought to bring him back to Los Angeles, said they would oppose any attempt to sentence him until he turns up in court there.

At a hearing in Los Angeles on Wednesday prosecutor David Walgren said Polanski should come back to California and not continue to fight the case "from the comfort of his Swiss chalet in the Alps." >>> Nick Allen in Los Angeles | Thursday, January 07, 2010
Un passager d’un vol Miami-Detroit voulait "tuer tous les juifs"

TRIBUNE DE GENÈVE: ARRESTATION | L’incident s’est produit alors que l’appareil s’apprêtait à décoller. L'individu a été arrêté.

Un homme qui s’apprêtait à effectuer mercredi soir un vol Miami-Detroit à bord d’un avion de la compagnie Northwest a été arrêté et placé en détention pour avoir notamment clamé qu’il voulait "tuer tous les juifs", a-t-on appris jeudi auprès de la police.

Mansor Mohammad Asad, 43 ans, originaire de l’Ohio (nord des Etats-Unis), "est en prison à Miami" et "devrait être inculpé", notamment pour menaces, conduite désordonnée et résistance à son arrestation, a indiqué Veronica Ferguson, porte-parole de la police du comté de Miami-Dade (Floride, sud-est). >>> AFP | Jeudi 07 Janvier 2010