THE DAILY TELEGRAPH: Outspoken magnate Tom Perkins who likened attacks on the very rich to anti-Semitism, courts further controversy as he calls for the right to vote to be linked to how much tax people pay
Tom Perkins, the Silicon Valley billionaire, has risked further controversy by saying the rich should be given more votes than the less well off.
An unrepentant Mr Perkins also said those who paid no taxes whatsoever should be disfranchised.
The venture capitalist, enlisted both Thomas Jefferson and Baroness Thatcher in his call for a radical change to the voting system.
Speaking at the Commonwealth Club in San Francisco, he appeared to revel in the notoriety his previous remarks as he spoke to a sell-out audience.
“Thomas Jefferson, at the beginning of this country thought to vote you had to be a landowner,” he said. » | David Millward, US Correspondent | Saturday, February 15, 2014
Saturday, February 15, 2014
Deutschland: Ungebremster Zulauf für Salafisten
Salafisten: Bedrohung für Deutschland? Ulrich Kraetzer zum Thema
Austrian Red Cross in Hot Water after ‘Rejecting’ Blood Donations from Muslims
Austria-based charity group for Austrian Muslims, the IRG foundation, which has been campaigning to donate blood, reported on its website a Red Cross doctor from Linz, Austria’s third-biggest city, refused over the phone to accept blood donations “from Muslim or Turkish donors” including those born in Austria. The Islamic Religious Community of Linz has been outraged by the decision, which sparked religious prejudice concerns. » | Friday, February 14, 2014
As Hate Crimes Rise, British Muslims Say They’re Becoming More Insular
The streets are lively but orderly, with shops that provide the largely South Asian population with most of its needs. The huge Pak Supermarket, with its 10-kilogram bags of spices and rices, is matched by the nearby Pak Pharmacy. Nearly every face is South Asian, and people wear a vibrant mixture of clothing, from Western styles to head scarves, knitted caps and full-face veils, or niqabs.
But the Muslims of Alum Rock, Washwood Heath and Sparkbrook, who make up most of the more than 21 percent of Birmingham’s population who declare Islam as their religion, are newly uneasy, they say. The backlash from the killing of a white soldier, Lee Rigby, in London in May by two fanatical young British Muslims, combined with anxieties about the flow of jihadis between Britain and Syria and the sometimes harshly anti-immigrant tone of leading British politicians have combined to create a new wariness among British Muslims.
“It is a less comfortable country than it used to be,” said Sadruddin Ali, 35, born and raised here.
Anti-Muslim hate crimes are up, the police and Muslim advocacy groups say. In response, many British Muslims say they are becoming more insular and more reluctant to leave their areas of Britain’s big cities, where they are among other Muslims and South Asians. » | Steven Erlanger | Thursday, February 13, 2014
Jamaicans Lead Caribbean Calls for Britain to Pay Slavery Reparations
History Channel Documentary: The French Revolution
Inside Story: Scotland: A Rocky Road to Independence
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Friday, February 14, 2014
The New Jihadists Make Al-Qaeda Look Like Tired Old Has-beens
Al-Qaeda's Ayman al-Zawahiri, above, is seen as the godfather of Islamist terrorism – but an increasingly isolated one |
There is something rather laughable about the fugitive leader of al-Qaeda railing – as he has been recently – against the violent tactics employed by a new generation of Islamist militants.
This, after all, is an organisation that is no stranger to committing wanton acts of unprovoked violence, such as last year’s assault on Nairobi’s Westgate shopping mall. Judging from reports this week, it may also have radicalised the first British man to carry out a suicide bombing in the Syrian civil war.
But what really seems to be bugging Ayman al-Zawahiri, al-Qaeda’s ideological linchpin, is not so much the violent methods being employed by militants fighting in Syria and Iraq, but the fact that they are no longer prepared to take orders from him. He is the godfather of Islamist terrorism – but an increasingly isolated one.
This is certainly the view of American intelligence officials, who closely monitor every aspect of Islamist activity around the world.
“What we are looking at is the replacement of al-Qaeda by a new generation of Islamist militants who have a far more radical and focused agenda,” a senior US counter-terrorism official told me in an interview in Washington. “The new generation of these terrorists are far more ambitious. They are not just content with plotting terror attacks against the West: they are determined to create their own Islamist state.” » | Con Coughlin | Thursday, February 13, 2014
Iran: Geschlechtsumwandlung oder Strafe
Ohne islamisches Kopftuch dürfen sie nicht antreten, Männer als Zuschauer im Stadion sind verboten, trotzdem gewinnt der Frauenfußball im Iran immer mehr Fans. 50.000 Sportlerinnen kicken Woche für Woche in den verschiedenen Ligen, die jetzt für Schlagzeilen sorgen. Einige der besten Athletinnen, darunter vier aus der Nationalmannschaft und drei aus der Ersten Liga, sind nämlich Männer – Spieler, bei denen die chirurgische Geschlechtsumwandlung zur Frau noch nicht abgeschlossen ist. Alle sieben wurden vorläufig suspendiert. "Wenn die Operation erfolgreich und das Problem gelöst ist, können sie wieder ins Team zurückkehren", beschwichtigte der Chefmediziner des Iranischen Fußballverbandes, Ahmad Haschemian.
Geschlechtsumwandlungen lassen sich nur in mehreren Etappen durchführen, die in der Regel zwei Jahre dauern. Seit Irans Staatsgründer Ayatollah Ruhollah Chomeini vor drei Jahrzehnten in einer Fatwa den chirurgischen Eingriff für vereinbar mit dem Islam erklärte, verzeichnet die Islamische Republik nach Thailand weltweit die meisten Geschlechtsumwandlungen. Wer sich in einem falschen Körper gefangen fühle, dürfe den Körper verändern lassen, um sein Leiden zu lindern, urteilte Chomeini. Fortan galt Transsexualität in der schiitischen Morallehre als heilbare Krankheit, ganz im Gegensatz zur Homosexualität. Sie wird nach wie vor verurteilt als Verbrechen und Gotteslästerung, die mit Auspeitschung oder dem Tod bestraft werden kann. » | Von Martin Gehlen | Freitag, 14. Februar 2014
Pakistan : trois blessés dans une bagarre entre pro et anti-Saint-Valentin
Mais la fête de la romance a tourné court. Elle a été interrompue par le débarquement d'un groupe rival en colère, celui des étudiants de la Islami Jamiat Tulba (IJT), proche du parti islamiste Jamaat-e-Islami (JI) qui jugent la Saint-Valentin contraire aux valeurs de l'islam. L'IJT avait appelé ses membres à faire au contraire preuve de modération en célébrant un «Jour de la modestie». » | LeParisien.fr | vendredi 14 février 2014
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Le tueur norvégien Breivik menace d'une grève de la faim pour une console
Dans un courrier envoyé aux autorités carcérales en novembre, le terroriste d'extrême-droite pose 12 exigences. Susceptibles selon lui de rendre son séjour en prison conforme avec la réglementation européenne, ces demandes portent sur des droits fondamentaux, comme la possibilité de promenade ou de communiquer, et des détails anecdotiques.
Il réclame notamment le remplacement de la Playstation 2 mise à sa disposition par une PS3 «avec accès à des jeux pour adulte que je peux moi-même choisir», et de sa chaise de bureau «douloureuse» par un sofa ou un fauteuil. «Les autres détenus ont accès à des jeux pour adulte alors que je n'ai le droit de jouer qu'à des jeux pour enfants d'un moindre intérêt. Un exemple est "Rayman Revolution", un jeu (d'aventure dont la suite s'appelle "La grande évasion", ndlr) conçu pour des enfants de trois ans», écrit le tueur âgé de 35 ans. » | LeParisien.fr | vendredi 14 février 2014
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Anders Behring Breivik,
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Judge Bans Muslim Patrol Vigilantes from Promoting Sharia Law in Britain
DAILY EXPRESS: THREE Islamic converts who were jailed for threatening non-believers in self-styled Muslim Patrol vigilante attacks were today banned from promoting Sharia Law in Britain.
Converts Jordan Horner, 20, Ricardo McFarlane, 26, and Royal Barnes, 23, have been handed Antisocial Behavioural Orders (Asbos) which forbid them from forcing their views on others.
They have also been forbidden from meeting hate cleric Anjem Choudary.
Judge Timothy Pontius admitted the order was “drastic” but at the Old Bailey added: “With the public interest in mind and the safety of individual members of the public in particular, it seems to me essential that these orders should be granted to run for that period of time.”
The gang had targeted young couples holding hands, people drinking alcohol and women who they deemed to dress “inappropriately” in a month of “religious vigilantism” between December 2012 and January 2013.
The Asbos issued today bar them from distributing material or accosting members of the public and causing them “harassment, alarm or distress”.
They were also forbidden from associating with each other and radical clerics Anjem Choudary and Dean Le Page, both leading members of banned group al-Muhajiroun, later known as Muslims Against Crusades, unless in peaceful worship in a mosque. » | Ted Jeory | Friday, February 14, 2014
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Converts Jordan Horner, 20, Ricardo McFarlane, 26, and Royal Barnes, 23, have been handed Antisocial Behavioural Orders (Asbos) which forbid them from forcing their views on others.
They have also been forbidden from meeting hate cleric Anjem Choudary.
Judge Timothy Pontius admitted the order was “drastic” but at the Old Bailey added: “With the public interest in mind and the safety of individual members of the public in particular, it seems to me essential that these orders should be granted to run for that period of time.”
The gang had targeted young couples holding hands, people drinking alcohol and women who they deemed to dress “inappropriately” in a month of “religious vigilantism” between December 2012 and January 2013.
The Asbos issued today bar them from distributing material or accosting members of the public and causing them “harassment, alarm or distress”.
They were also forbidden from associating with each other and radical clerics Anjem Choudary and Dean Le Page, both leading members of banned group al-Muhajiroun, later known as Muslims Against Crusades, unless in peaceful worship in a mosque. » | Ted Jeory | Friday, February 14, 2014
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Jordan Horner Given Asbo for 'Religious Extremism'
BBC: A man from east London has been given a "landmark" Asbo for spreading extremist religious views, the Met Police said.
Jordan Horner, 20, of Walthamstow, has been linked to extreme religious groups and taken part in vigilante patrols and street protests promoting extreme versions of Islam, police said.
Restrictions were placed on him at the Old Bailey for five years.
Waltham Forest Police said it sent a "clear message" and officers added it was a "landmark case". [Source: BBC] | Friday, February 14, 2014
Jordan Horner, 20, of Walthamstow, has been linked to extreme religious groups and taken part in vigilante patrols and street protests promoting extreme versions of Islam, police said.
Restrictions were placed on him at the Old Bailey for five years.
Waltham Forest Police said it sent a "clear message" and officers added it was a "landmark case". [Source: BBC] | Friday, February 14, 2014
Terrorist Group Releases British 'Suicide Bomber' Martyrdom Video
Looking calm and relaxed, it is hard to believe these are the last moments of Abdul Waheed Majeed's life.
The jihadist, thought to be the first British citizen to carry out a suicide attack in Syria, poses for the camera with his hands nonchalantly in his pockets, dressed in a white Muslim robe and black scarf on his head bearing the insignia of an extremist Islamist group.
Minutes later he would drive a truck laden with explosives into the gates of a nearby prison, killing himself and scores others.
Today, Jabhat al-Nusra, the al-Qaeda-aligned group to which he belonged, released a 46-minute "martyrdom" video showing the moments leading up to his death.
Standing next to the truck he would use in his mission, he is approached by the cameraman and asked in Arabic to say some final words. Majeed appears not to understand and a third voice interrupts to explain that he speaks English. (+ Telegraph video) » | Josie Ensor | Friday, February 14, 2014
New Cardinal Vincent Nichols: Welfare Cuts ‘Frankly a Disgrace’
Lebanese Get Naked in Support of Topless Skier
THE DAILY TELEGRAPH: As Beirut is rocked by car bombs, the country, once again, teetering on the brink of war, a new civil movement has sprung up - and they're not wearing any clothes
Hundreds of Lebanese professionals are posting nude pictures of themselves online in solidarity with Jackie Chamoun, the 22-year-old Lebanese Olympic skier, who was this week publicly scorned by the country's politicians for participating in a risqué photo-shoot.
The "I Am Not Naked" campaign, in which people are invited to strip off their clothes and be photographed, covering their private areas with a round sign saying #StripForJackie, was started on the spur of the moment by friends of Ms Chamoun.
"It took us a few hours to launch the idea and the Facebook page on Tuesday," said Mohamad Abdouni, a co-organiser of the campaign and the editor for a Lebanese arts magazine. "I went to bed at 6am and when I woke up at 10am on the same day, I found 4,000 likes on the Facebook page!"
The campaign has since taken Lebanese media by storm, dominating chat shows, newspapers and social networking sites including Twitter and Facebook. And it has gone beyond Ms Chamoun's breasts, kickstarting the conversation about what kind of a society Lebanon wants to be. » | Ruth Sherlock, Beirut | Thursday, February 13, 2014
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Hundreds of Lebanese professionals are posting nude pictures of themselves online in solidarity with Jackie Chamoun, the 22-year-old Lebanese Olympic skier, who was this week publicly scorned by the country's politicians for participating in a risqué photo-shoot.
The "I Am Not Naked" campaign, in which people are invited to strip off their clothes and be photographed, covering their private areas with a round sign saying #StripForJackie, was started on the spur of the moment by friends of Ms Chamoun.
"It took us a few hours to launch the idea and the Facebook page on Tuesday," said Mohamad Abdouni, a co-organiser of the campaign and the editor for a Lebanese arts magazine. "I went to bed at 6am and when I woke up at 10am on the same day, I found 4,000 likes on the Facebook page!"
The campaign has since taken Lebanese media by storm, dominating chat shows, newspapers and social networking sites including Twitter and Facebook. And it has gone beyond Ms Chamoun's breasts, kickstarting the conversation about what kind of a society Lebanon wants to be. » | Ruth Sherlock, Beirut | Thursday, February 13, 2014
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Sochi,
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Extremist Greek Group Vows Attacks on German Firms, Blaming Berlin for Crisis
Endless Standoff? Bahrain Burns With Protests Three Years On
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