Friday, September 16, 2011

Texas : un condamné à mort obtient un sursis in extremis

LE FIGARO: La Cour suprême a suspendu à la dernière minute l'exécution de Duane Buck, condamné en 1995 pour double meurtre mais dont le procès avait été entaché de considérations sur sa couleur de peau.

Jusqu'au bout, l'État du Texas aura refusé d'épargner Duane Buck. En 1995, cet homme noir aujourd'hui âgé de 48 ans avait été condamné à la peine capitale pour le meurtre de son ex-petite amie et d'un ami de celle-ci. L'injection létale devait avoir lieu jeudi soir. Mais considérant que son procès avait été entaché de considérations raciales, la Cour suprême des États-Unis lui a accordé in extremis un sursis.

La plus haute juridiction du pays n'a pas indiqué la durée de ce sursis. L'avocate du condamné, Kate Black, s'est néanmoins dite «très heureuse que la Cour suprême ait reconnu l'injustice raciale dans cette affaire». «Nous sommes persuadés que la Cour sera d'accord pour dire que notre client a le droit à une audience juste qui ne soit pas entachée de considérations raciales», a-t-elle ajouté. L'ancien ministre de la Justice du Texas, le sénateur John Cornyn, avait admis précédemment «l'introduction déplacée de (questions) raciales lors de l'audience de condamnation de M. Buck», en l'occurence le témoignage d'un psychologue qui, interrogé par l'accusation, avait déclaré que les Noirs avaient davantage de risques d'être récidivistes. » | Par lefigaro.fr | Vendredi 16 Septembre 2011
Converts Must Die: Imam to Swedish Radio

THE LOCAL: Swedish public service broadcaster Sveriges Radio (SR) has been reported for hate speech after featuring a programme in which a Somali imam called for all converts from Islam to be killed.

The programme in question was a panel discussion and was broadcast live by SR International's Somali service.

The police report was filed by Erik Johansson, at the Swedish Evangelical Mission (Evangeliska Fosterlands-Stiftelsen - EFS), after friends told him of the imam's words underlining every Muslim's responsibility to kill anyone who leaves Islam.

"I received a call from my Somali friends who had heard the programme. I don't speak the language myself and when they explained to me, I concluded that this wasn't a message which should be on an SR channel," Erik Johansson told The Local on Thursday. » | Peter Vinthagen Simpson | Thursday, September 15, 2011
Wilhelm Tell: Held oder Mörder?

Diese Frage hat sich eine neue Ausstellung im Neuenburger Museum für Kunst und Geschichte gestellt. Die Ausstellung führt zurück an den Ursprung der Tell-Legende.

Tagesschau vom 16.09.2011

WIKI: William Tell »

WIKI: Albrecht Gessler »
Needy Germans Irritated JFK, Tapes Reveal
'He Got Awfully Fed Up with Adenauer and All that Berlin'

SPIEGEL ONLINE INTERNATIONAL: This week's release of interviews with former first lady Jacqueline Kennedy has revealed a new side of the demure fashion icon. Among the unsparing criticism of her husband's political contemporaries were also a few comments about the Germans, who were apparently the source of great aggravation.

She said Martin Luther King was "phony," called former French President Charles de Gaulle an "egomaniac" and had harsh words for her husband's successor, Lyndon B. Johnson. In a new book that unveils private interviews for the first time with former first lady Jacqueline Kennedy, unpleasant opinions about a number of political figures are revealed´-- and the Germans aren't spared, either.

Released this week, "Jacqueline Kennedy: Historic Conversations on Life With John F. Kennedy" documents previously unheard conversations with the grieving widow in the spring and summer of 1964. Recorded in her Washington home by historian Arthur M. Schlesinger Jr., they offer an intimate glimpse into the personal and political lives of the Kennedy family during their three years in the White House.

With a frankness uncharacteristic of her discreet public persona, Mrs. Kennedy offered up humorous -- though sometimes prickly -- descriptions and private reflections, which can also be heard on audio discs that come with the book or are provided digitally with the e-book. Among her unflattering comments about other world leaders -- such as the "kind of pushy, horrible" future Indian Prime Minister Indira Gandhi -- she also revealed that her husband had often been exasperated by relations with Germany. » | kla | Thursday, September 15, 2011
Gaza: Neue Freiheiten

Nächste Woche will Palästina die UNO-Mitgliedschaft beantragen. Verändert dieses Ziel auch die Politik der Hamas gegenüber den Frauen im Gaza-Streifen? Bisher waren unter der radikal islamischen Regierung Sport, Spiel und Kultur für Frauen tabu. Dass nun - ermutigt durch die arabische Revolution - plötzlich Frauen surfen, malen und tanzen, zeigt einen Kulturwandel, der bei traditionelleren Schichten nicht immer auf Anklang stösst.

Rundschau vom 14.09.2011
"Unterhosenbomber" ruft vor US-Gericht zum Jihad auf

DIE PRESSE: Der Nigerianer Abdulmutallab wollte ein US-Flugzeug sprengen. Im Prozess gab er sich ungehalten. "Osama ist am Leben", schrie er im Gerichtssaal.

Bei seiner Anhörung vor einem Gericht in Detroit hat der Nigerianer Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab, der zu Weihnachten 2009 ein US-Passagierflugzeug in die Luft sprengen wollte, den Tod von Al-Kaida-Chef Osama Bin Laden abgestritten. "Osama ist am Leben", rief der 24-Jährige laut örtlichen Medienberichten am Mittwoch (Ortszeit) im Gerichtssaal. Richterin Nancy Edmunds wies den Angaben zufolge indes mehrere Anträge des Angeklagten zurück, mit denen er eine Verschiebung des für Mitte Oktober vorgesehenen Prozessbeginns erreichen wollte. » | APA | Donnerstag 15. September 2011
Nicolas Sarkozy and David Cameron 'Colonising Libya'

THE DAILY TELEGRAPH: The Libyan visit of David Cameron and Nicolas Sarkozy marked the start of the "colonisation" of the oil-rich country, Col Gaddafi's spokesman Moussa Ibrahim has warned.

The British prime minister and French president, whose forces spearheaded the Nato air war that helped to topple Gaddafi, were hailed as heroes during their visit on Thursday to Tripoli and the eastern city of Benghazi.

But Ibrahim, in a telephone call to the Syria-based Arrai late on Thursday, charged that their joint mission had ulterior motives.

"The visit marks the start of a project of colonisation of Libya," he said.

"They are hurrying to collect the fruits of the fall of Tripoli ... because they obviously fear the arrival of America and other countries wanting a slice of the cake," he said, without disclosing where he was phoning from.

Gaddafi and members of his inner circle have been in hiding since Tripoli was overrun by National Transitional Council (NTC) fighters late last month, with the fugitive strongman still believed to be in Libya even though members of his family have fled to Algeria and Niger. » | Friday, September 16, 2011
Neil Kinnock's Daughter-in-law Becomes Denmark's First Female PM

THE DAILY TELEGRAPH: Lord Kinnock's daughter-in-law Helle Thorning-Schmidt is to become Denmark’s first woman prime minister after winning a knife-edge victory in the country’s general election.

As the first votes came in on Thursday night, her centre-left coalition, which was the strong favourite to win, at one point fell behind the government, but pulled ahead by the end of the night to win 89 of the country’s seats next to the 86 seats won by the coalition led by Prime Minister Lars Lokke Rasmussen.

Addressing victorious Social Democratic Party members last night, Ms Thorning-Schidmt, 44, said: “Today is the day things change in Denmark. This evening we’ve shown that the Social Democrats are a big and driving force in Denmark. We’ve written history today.”


Ms Thorning-Schidmt’s victory brings the Danish left back to power after ten years in opposition, and is likely to mean Denmark will be less hostile to moves towards closer economic co-ordination within the European Union. » | Richard Orange in Malmö | Friday, September 16, 2011
Netherlands to Ban the Burka

THE DAILY TELEGRAPH: Holland is to become the latest European country to ban the burka, despite the fact that fewer than 100 Dutch women are thought to wear the face-covering Islamic dress.

The Dutch government will agree to introduce a ban on Friday making the Netherlands the third country in Europe to prohibit the burka, behind France and Belgium.

Women caught wearing a burka in public, on the streets, public transport and in schools or hospitals will be fined £330.

There will be exemptions for mosques, or other religious buildings and for foreign women travelling through the transit lounges of international Dutch airports. » | Bruno Waterfield | Thursday, September 15, 2011

Thursday, September 15, 2011

Pat Condell: In Superstition We Trust

Praying in Paris Streets Outlawed

THE DAILY TELEGRAPH: Praying in the streets of Paris is against the law starting Friday, after the interior minister warned that police will use force if Muslims, and those of any other faith, disobey the new rule to keep the French capital's public spaces secular.

Claude Guéant said that ban could later be extended to the rest ofFrance, in particular to the Mediterranean cities of Nice and Marseilles, where "the problem persists".

He promised the new legislation would be followed to the letter as it "hurts the sensitivities of many of our fellow citizens".

"My vigilance will be unflinching for the law to be applied. Praying in the street is not dignified for religious practice and violates the principles of secularism, the minister told Le Figaro newspaper.

"All Muslim leaders are in agreement," he insisted.

In December when Marine Le Pen, then leader-in-waiting of the far-Right National Front, sparked outrage by likening the practice to the Nazi occupation of Paris in the Second World War "without the tanks or soldiers". She said it was a "political act of fundamentalists". » | Henry Samuel, Paris | Thursday, September 15, 2011
Libya: David Cameron and Nicolas Sarkozy Receive Rapturous Reception in Benghazi

David Cameron and Nicolas Sarkozy received a rapturous reception as the pair flew into Benghazi, the birthplace of the Libyan resistance.


Read article here

TELEGRAPH – BLOGS – CON COUGHLIN: The Libyan conflict is far from over for David Cameron » | Con Coughlin | Thursday, September 15, 2011

Wednesday, September 14, 2011

Saudi Owner of Savoy Hotel to Be Interviewed over Rape Claims

THE DAILY TELEGRAPH: The Saudi prince owner of London's Savoy Hotel and one of the richest men in the world is to be interviewed by investigators over accusations he raped a 20-year-old model on a luxury yacht in the Mediterranean three years ago.

Prince Alwaleed bin Talal, 56, who has an estimated fortune of $19.4 billion (£12.3 billion), making him the 26th richest man in the world according to Forbes, and is the nephew of King Abdullah of Saudi Arabia, could also be called before an investigating judge on the Balearic island of Ibiza and asked to give a DNA sample as part of the investigation.

The alleged victim, a woman identified only as Soraya, claims she was lured onto the superyacht Turama – a 384ft vessel available for charter at around 90,000 euros (£78,000) a day – after her drink was spiked in the VIP zone of a well-known nightclub on the island.

But Prince Alwaleed, the second largest investor in Rupert Murdoch's News Corporation, denies the assault or even having visiting Ibiza in the last decade.

The prince, who bought the Savoy in 2005 for £250m and was linked to a £100m bid for Everton Football Club earlier this year, could have been mistakenly identified as the perpetrator of the assault after someone impersonated him, his spokesman claimed.

The victim, who was 20 years-old at the time, claims that she woke up during a sexual assault on the boat by a man she claimed was the Saudi prince. Forensic tests turned up traces of semen and the sedative nordazepam was found in her urine.

An investigating magistrate halted an investigation into the allegations last year on grounds of insufficient evidence. But on appeal the higher, provincial court in Palma on the island of Majorca instructed the judge to reopen the case and question the prince. » | Fiona Govan, Madrid | Wednesday, September 14, 2011
Republicans Win New York Congress Seat

THE DAILY TELEGRAPH: Republican businessman Bob Turner has won a US Congress seat in a Democrat stronghold, dealing a major blow to President Barack Obama.

NY1 television reported that Mr Turner had defeated Democratic state and city legislator Dave Weprin in the election to fill the seat vacated by Anthony Weiner, who stepped down earlier this year following an online sex scandal.

NY1 said Mr Turner has won 53 per cent of votes compared to Mr Weprin's 47 per cent with three quarters of the ballots counted, guaranteeing the Republicans their first victory in the Queens and Brooklyn district since 1923.

Republicans had portrayed the race as a referendum on Mr Obama as he gears up for the 2012 White House race weakened by the sluggish economic recovery and weighed down by nine percent unemployment.

"This is an historical race. We have been asked by the people of this district to send a message to Washington, and I hope they hear it loud and clear," Mr Turner said in a televised victory speech.

"We are ready to say: 'Mister President, we are on the wrong track.'" » | Wednesday, September 14, 2011

THE DAILY TELEGRAPH: US elections: Barack Obama's re-election prospects hit by historic loss of 'safe' New York seat: President Barack Obama's re-election prospects were dealt a double blow yesterday when Democrats lost a congressional seat they had held since 1923 and new figures showed American poverty at its highest level for 18 years. » | Toby Harnden, Washington | Wednesday, September 14, 2011
Dirigeants politiques inquiets: «L’Europe est en danger»

TRIBUNE DE GENÈVE: CRISE DE LA DETTE | Devant l'assemblée plénière du Parlement européen à Strasbourg, les responsables de l’UE n'ont pu cacher leurs vives inquiétudes sur l'avenir communautaire.

Le président de la Commission européenne, José Manuel Barroso, s’est montré lui aussi préoccupé. «Nous sommes confrontés au défi le plus grave de cette génération, c’est une lutte pour l’avenir politique de l’Europe.

Les responsables de l’UE se sont inquiétés mercredi du risque de voir le projet européen tout entier échouer si la crise de la dette en zone euro ne peut être réglée, alors que les craintes de faillite de la Grèce se sont nettement accrues.

«L’Europe est en danger», a déclaré ministre polonais des Finances Jacek Rostowski, dont le pays assure la présidence tournante de l’UE, devant l’assemblée plénière du Parlement européen à Strasbourg.

«Si la zone euro se fissure, l’Union européenne ne sera pas capable de survivre, avec toutes les conséquences que l’on peut imaginer», a-t-il ajouté, évoquant même le risque éventuel d’une nouvelle «guerre» en Europe à long terme en cas d’échec du projet européen.

Le président de la Commission européenne, José Manuel Barroso, s’est montré lui aussi préoccupé. «Nous sommes confrontés au défi le plus grave de cette génération, c’est une lutte pour l’avenir politique de l’Europe, pour l’intégration européenne en tant que telle», a-t-il dit devant le Parlement. » | ATS / AFP | Mercredi 14 Septembre 2011

THE INDEPENDENT: Call for more European federalism: The economic crisis has turned into a "fight for European integration", the president of the European Commission warned today. ¶ Jose Manuel Barroso insisted that the answer to the growing threat to the euro was a more, and not less, integrated European Union. » | Geoff Meade | Wednesday, September 14, 2011
Denmark Election Tipped to Oust Rightwing Government

THE GUARDIAN: Helle Thorning-Schmidt expected to lead centre-left coalition into power and become country's first female prime minister

Ten years of rightwing rule that have turned Denmark into the most closed country in Europe for immigrants looks likely to end this week, with a Social Democrat tipped to become the Danes' first female prime minister.

Helle Thorning-Schmidt, the daughter-in-law of Neil and Glenys Kinnock, looks likely to head a new centre-left coalition, replacing the Liberal leader, Lars Løkke Rasmussen, whose minority government has been propped up for the past decade by the far-right anti-immigrant and europhobic Danish People's party (DPP).

The Social Democrats are struggling in the opinion polls and may lose votes and seats in the 179-seat parliament in Copenhagen, but her four-party "red" coalition is expected to nudge ahead of the coalescing liberals and conservatives. The latest polls before Thursday's general election give the centre-left a margin of victory of between three and 10 seats. » | Ian Traynor, Europe editor, and Lars Eriksen in Copenhagen | Wednesday, September 14, 2011

THE DAILY TELEGRAPH: Lord Kinnock's son subject of sexuality rumours: The daughter-in-law of Lord Kinnock was forced to deny that her husband was homosexual yesterday as she faced a torrid end to her campaign to become prime minister of Denmark. » | Victoria Ward, Bruno Waterfield in Brussels | Thursday, September 15, 2011
Col Gaddafi 'in Libya and Readying Forces'

THE DAILY TELEGRAPH: Muammar Gaddafi is still in Libya and in good spirits, with a powerful army behind him, the ousted leader's spokesman has claimed.

"The leader is in good health, in high morale ... of course he is in Libya," Moussa Ibrahim told Reuters via a crackling satellite telephone line.

"The fight is as far away from the end as the world can imagine. We are still very powerful, our army is still powerful ... we have huge areas of Libya under our control," he said. "We are gathering our forces."

Ibrahim declined to say where he himself was. » | Wednesday, September 14, 2011
Al Qaeda hails 9/11 attacks

Sept 13 - Al Qaeda releases a video purportedly voiced by leader Ayman al-Zawahri to mark the tenth anniversary of the 9/11 attacks on the U.S. Lindsey Parietti reports.

Libye : le nouveau pouvoir pour un islam "modéré"

LE POINT: Le président du CNT Moustapha Abdeljalil a affirmé que la législation libyenne se baserait sur la Charia, comme sous Kadhafi.

Le chef des autorités de transition, Moustapha Abdeljalil, a affirmé que l'islam serait la principale source de législation dans la nouvelle Libye, mais a rejeté toute "idéologie extrémiste". Parallèlement Amnesty International a accusé dans un rapport publié mardi l'ancien régime de Muammar Kadhafi de crimes contre l'humanité, tout en pointant aussi du doigt des abus commis par des combattants proches du Conseil national de transition (CNT), qui pourraient constituer des crimes de guerre.

Sur le terrain, aucune offensive d'envergure n'a eu lieu sur les principales villes aux mains des pro-Kadhafi - Bani Walid (170 km au sud-est de Tripoli), Syrte (360 km à l'est de Tripoli) et Sebha (centre) - qui ont montré ces derniers jours leur capacité à résister et même à contre-attaquer. Dans son premier discours public à Tripoli, Moustapha Abdeljalil a affirmé lundi soir que l'islam serait "la principale source de la législation" de la nouvelle Libye. "Nous n'accepterons aucune idéologie extrémiste de droite ou de gauche. Nous sommes un peuple musulman à l'islam modéré et nous allons rester sur cette voie", a néanmoins précisé le chef des nouvelles autorités, arrivé samedi pour sa première visite à Tripoli depuis le début de la révolte en février. » | Source AFP | Mardi 13 Septembre 2011
Migrants Are Having Big Families to Claim Benefits, Says Asian Baroness

MAIL ONLINE: ‘Nobody likes to accept that, nobody likes to talk about it because it is supposed to be very politically incorrect’

Some Asian families in Britain are having too many children in order to claim extra welfare payments, Britain’s first female Asian peer claimed last night.

Baroness Flather accused the Pakistani and Bangladeshi communities of failing to adopt the values of British society and said they should have their benefits slashed.

Lady Flather, a former Tory who now sits as a crossbencher, said this abuse of the welfare system has been brushed under the carpet out of political correctness.

She spoke out in the House of Lords during the second reading of the Welfare Reform Bill.

Lady Flather, a former barrister who was born in the Pakistani city of Lahore when it was part of India, praised the Indian community in the UK for having taken on ‘the pattern’ of families in their adopted country, by limiting the size of their families.

But she took aim at the Pakistani community, saying uneducated immigrants are still following the traditions of their homeland by having more children because they end up getting a ‘bigger house’. » | Tim Shipman | Wednesday, September 14, 2011