Mark Alexander
Monday, May 14, 2007
BBC: Would you switch everything off and rely on natural light to save the planet? It's the only answer for the families going to extreme measures to cut emissions. 8am: Shower. Save the water. Save the planet (more) By Robert Greenall (Is this man trying to live up to his name?)
Mark Alexander
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carbon emissions,
ecology
LE MONDE - OPINION: Le Pakistan est plongé dans une crise d'une gravité dont il est nécessaire de prendre toute la mesure. Car on aurait bien tort de réduire les scènes d'affrontements sanglants (41 morts) dont la capitale économique du pays, Karachi, a été le théâtre ce week-end à un simple "folklore" politique d'une région rituellement secouée de troubles ethniques ou religieux.
Ces violences marquent un tournant inquiétant. Elles signent la fin d'une époque, celle où le général Musharraf, arrivé au pouvoir en 1999 par un putsch, avait pu diriger le Pakistan sans trop de heurts. Le chef de l'Etat doit désormais faire face à un mouvement de contestation d'une ampleur sans précédent. Ce défi est lourd de périls pour la cohésion du pays autant que pour la stabilité régionale. Le Pakistan en danger (encore)
Mark Alexander
LE MONDE: Quatre Saoudiens, un Irakien et un Pakistanais, reconnus coupables de meurtre ou de trafic de drogue, ont été décapités au sabre lundi en Arabie saoudite, a annoncé le ministère de l'Intérieur.
Dakhil Nakhli, Mohammad Sahli ainsi que Fahd et et Raëd Lahibi, des Saoudiens, ont été condamnés à mort pour le viol et le meurtre d'un adolescent, Fahd Harbi, a précisé le ministère dans un communiqué. Six décapitations lundi en Arabie: 4 Saoudiens, un Irakien et un Pakistanais (encore)
Mark Alexander
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Arabie Saoudite,
décapitations
KUWAIT TIMES: ABU DHABI: Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad called for an end to the presence of US troops in the Gulf during a visit to the US-allied United Arab Emirates yesterday, an Iranian news agency reported. "With each other's help, we can turn the Persian Gulf to the gulf of peace and friendship," the semi-official Mehr news agency quoted Ahmadinejad as saying in a meeting with his UAE counterpart Sheikh Khalifa bin Zayed Al-Nahayan. "We all wish that foreign troops would leave the region and give a chance to countries in the region to establish security in the region themselves," Mehr quoted Ahmadinejad as saying at the start of his two-day visit, the first to the Gulf Arab country by an Iranian head of state. Ahmadinejad calls for US forces to quit Gulf (more)
ARAB NEWS: We Can Turn Gulf into Bastion of Peace, says Ahmadinejad
Mark Alexander
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Ahmadinejad,
the Gulf,
US troops
WELTONLINE: Der Kommissar für Soziales, Vladimir Spidla, hat Europas Unternehmen und Männer zum Umdenken aufgefordert. "Man muss ganz klar sagen: Die Männer müssen mehr Aufgaben in der Familie übernehmen. " Doch er und seine Kollegen stellen auch fest, wer Babypause macht, riskiert seine Karriere. EU-Minister rufen Männer zur Hausarbeit (mehr)
Mark Alexander
Not only do we have the threat of our lifestyles being changed out of all recognition by Muslims determined to continue their jihad against the free world, but we also have another form of jihad to contend with these days: the jihad being waged by the health Nazis! Health Nazis ,oh and I forgot the 'safety campaigners', are all obsessed with everything from smoking to consuming alcohol and disciplining your children. (It’s psychologically bad for them, you see.)
This morning, in the Daily Mail, it has been reported that these same health freaks, these same health Nazis now want to ban drivers from smoking in their cars! Where will it all end?
Don’t let these freaks take our rights away from us like this! All these bans are the thin edge of the wedge. Today, it's smoking. What will it be tomorrow? Let the free world remain free! Let people make their own choices! Let people live their lives! Live and let live! - ©Mark Alexander
Photo of smoker courtesy of the DAILY MAIL
Drivers caught lighting up would be given a £60 fine and three penalty points added to their licence under plans put forward by the Local Authority Road Safety Officers' Association, which represents councils across the UK.
From July 1, smokers in England will be banned from lighting up in enclosed public places and at work. The ban is already in place in the rest of the UK.
This means that smokers who drive company vehicles will not be allowed to light up while driving, even if there is no one else in the car. Plea to ban drivers from smoking (more)
FOREST: SMOKE, LIES AND THE NANNY STATE By Joe Jackson
FREEDOM TO CHOOSE: Pro Libertate
Mark Alexander
MELANIE PHILLIPS: The ending of the Al Qaeda fertiliser bomb plot trial has posed crucial questions about the competence of MI5. In particular, the assurances we were given after the 7/7 bombings, that the perpetrators had been unknown to the security service, have been shown to be utterly false.
Disturbing as that is by itself, the case also raises yet more pressing questions about whether Britain is even now acting effectively enough against the threat to this country from Islamist terrorism.
The fact is that Al Qaeda now sees Britain as both its principal target and its principal recruiting ground. By its own admission, MI5 is monitoring no fewer than 200 terrorist networks, 1,600 identified individual terrorists and 30 known terrorist plots. It says British Muslims are being indoctrinated with horrifying speed, and more terrorists are being recruited every day. When will the British stop appeasing terror? (more)
Mark Alexander
BBC: Iran's foreign ministry has confirmed that the government has detained a leading Iranian-American academic.
Spokesman Mohammad Ali Hosseini said the arrest of Haleh Esfandiari was lawful and she would be treated like other Iranian nationals.
Ms Esfandiari, one of Washington's best known Iran experts, was visiting Tehran to see her 93-year-old mother.
The incident comes at a time of continuing tension between the United States and Iran.
"It is natural if there is any problem, it will be handled by authorities," said the spokesman.
Iran does not recognise dual nationalities.
Iran admits detaining US academic (more)
Mark Alexander
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Haleh Esfandiari detained,
Iran
Sunday, May 13, 2007
TIMESONLINE: Nicolas Sarkozy, the right-wing reformer who becomes French President on Wednesday, upset both the United States and his opponents yesterday by offering the job of Foreign Minister to a Socialist veteran with anti-American credentials.
Hubert Védrine, 59 — a former senior aide to the late President Mitterrand — who served as Foreign Minister from 1997 to 2002, was considering the proposal yesterday.
The prospect of Mr Védrine running foreign policy has infuriated the beleaguered Socialists and amazed the diplomatic world because he is the architect of a doctrine for containing what he called the abusive “steamroller” of American power. His views on “the hyperpower” — the term that he coined in the 1990s — would appear to conflict with Mr Sarkozy’s pro-Atlantic views. Shock as Sarkozy woos anti-US leftwinger (more)
Mark Alexander
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France,
Nicolas Sarkozy
THE TELEGRAPH: Chaos gripped the streets of Karachi yesterday as gun battles left at least 31 people dead and hundreds more injured, threatening a complete breakdown of law and order in Pakistan's largest and most volatile city.
With plumes of black smoke billowing over the city of 12 million people, there were extraordinary scenes as gunmen on motorbikes pumped bullets into crowds demonstrating against Pakistan's President Pervez Musharraf, while police stood by and watched. Pakistan on brink of disaster as Karachi burns (more)
BBC: Pakistan city shut down by strike
Mark Alexander
Photo grâce au Figaro
Les pro-laïcs ne désarment pas. Banderoles antigouvernementales, drapeaux turcs rouge et blanc et portraits de Mustafa Kemal Atatürk, fondateur vénéré de la Turquie moderne et laïque : plus de 100.000 manifestants se sont rassemblés dimanche à Izmir, troisième ville du pays, pour protester contre le gouvernement et le parti au pouvoir, accusés de vouloir renforcer la place de l'islam dans les institutions et la société turques.
Plusieurs milliers de policiers avaient été déployés dans les rues d'Izmir en prévision de la manifestation, d'autant que la veille, un attentat sur un marché de la ville avait fait un mort et 14 blessés. Nouvelle demonstration de force du laïc en Turquie (encore)
BBC: Turkish secularists in new rally
Mark Alexander
Foto von Nicolas Sarkozy dank Google Images (Frankreich)
Mark Alexander
TIMESONLINE: THE Swiss authorities have begun a criminal investigation into allegations of bribery and corruption surrounding Britain’s biggest defence firm.
The federal prosecutor’s office said a probe is under way into suspicions of money laundering involving BAE Systems. A spokeswoman for the office, said the inquiry was the result of a report received from the Swiss money-laundering authority.
The move will prove highly embarrassing to the British government, which decided to halt a two-year criminal inquiry by the Serious Fraud Office (SFO) into the £40 billion Al Yamamah contract to sell fighter jets and Hawk trainers to Saudi Arabia.
The spokeswoman declined to give further details. Now Switzerland launches bribery probe into BAE (more) By David Leppard
NZZ: Schweiz ermittelt in Affäre um britischen Rüstungskonzern: Verdacht auf Geldwäscherei
Mark Alexander
TIMESONLINE: A RADICAL plan by Al-Qaeda to take over the Sunni heartland of Iraq and turn it into a militant Islamic state once American troops have withdrawn is causing alarm among US intelligence officials.
A power struggle has emerged between the self-styled Islamic State of Iraq, an organisation with ambitions to become a state which has been set up by Al-Qaeda, and more moderate Sunni groups. They are battling for the long-term control of central and western areas which they believe could break away from Kurdish and Shi’ite-dominated provinces once the coalition forces depart. Al-Qaeda planning militant Islamic state in Iraq (more) By Uzi Mahnaimi
Mark Alexander
The BBC has spent six months investigating whether or not Scientology is a legitimate religion. Not really a very wise use of limited resources for the BBC, since Scientology, whatever one thinks of it, is no threat to the survival of the West. It would have been far better for the BBC to have spent its money and time investigating the ‘religion’ of Islam. But since they didn’t, and since they have completed their hatchet job on Scientology, perhaps they could now turn their attentions to investigating whether Islam is a legitimate religion, too. And while they’re at it, they can do a cost-benefit study on allowing Muslims into the West in their droves, when so many of them have no intention of ever integrating (integration goes against their faith), and when so many of them want to Islamize every corner of the earth, including the United Kingdom. In a few words, Muslims want to turn the House of War (Dar ul Harb) into the House of Islam (Dar ul Islam). That means to say that they want to turn the whole world Muslim! – ©Mark Alexander
TIMESONLINE: Scientologists to BBC: what planet are you living on?
Click here to watch: BBC Panorama: “Scientology and me”
BBC: Row over Scientology video
THE TELEGRAPH: BBC reporter blows his top at Scientologist
Mark Alexander
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BBC,
Dar ul Harb,
Dar ul Islam,
House of Islam,
House of War,
Islam,
Scientology
Saturday, May 12, 2007
Photo of Bloomberg courtesy of THE TELEGRAPH
The Daily Telegraph has established that a senior aide to Mr Bloomberg has held three lunch meetings with officials from the Independence Party, during which detailed discussions took place as to how a third-party bid could be launched. Bloomberg readying for a run at the White House (more)
Mark Alexander
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Bloomberg,
President,
White House
Israel wird sich aus weiteren Teilen des Westjordanlands zurückziehen. Das sagte die israelische Aussenministerin Tzipi Livni in einem Interview mit einer ägyptischen Zeitung. Livni nannte jedoch keinen Termin. Israel wird Teile des Westjordanlands räumen (mehr)
Mark Alexander
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Israel
YNET NEWS: President Ahmadinejad quoted as saying Iran 'won't retreat one step', accuses enemies of 'psychological war'
Iran will not be pushed by sanctions to suspend work on its disputed nuclear program, President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad said on Saturday, two days after six world powers met to discuss Iran's defiance of UN demands.
Senior officials from the United States, Britain, France, Russia, China and Germany met in Berlin on Thursday to discuss Iran's refusal to halt its uranium enrichment work, as demanded by the UN Security Council. Iran says won’t bow to sanctions over atomic work (more)
Mark Alexander
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Ahmadinejad,
Iran,
uranium enrichment
KARACHI (Reuters) - Twenty-seven people were killed and 100 wounded in Karachi on Saturday in clashes between pro-government and opposition activists as Pakistan's suspended top judge tried to hold a rally with his supporters. Violence erupts over Pakistan’s top judge, 27 dead (more)
Mark Alexander
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Pakistan
ROME (Reuters) - Tens of thousands of people gathered in Rome on Saturday for a rally to protest against a proposed law that would give greater rights to unmarried couples, including gays and lesbians.
The draft legislation, which requires parliamentary approval, has divided Italy's ruling coalition, angered the Catholic Church and roused passionate debate in the country. Thousands rally in Rome against gay rights law (more)
Hunderttausende demonstrieren in Rom für traditionelle Ehe
Mark Alexander
J'admire Nicolas Sarkozy. J'admire son optimisme, sa volonté, sa détermination. J'admire sa capacité de travail et son dynamisme. J'admire surtout l'amour patriotique qu'il ressent pour la République et qu'il s'efforce de faire partager à ses compatriotes. C'est précisément le patriotisme qui fait de Sarkozy un homme politique différent. Différent en quoi ? Différent parce qu'il ne ment pas. Il dit la vérité. Il parle à ses compatriotes sans espérer qu'ils croiront une chose et qu'il pourra ensuite faire autre chose.
Les Français peuvent avoir confiance en Nicolas Sarkozy. Cet homme m'a prouvé qu'il mérite la confiance. Nicolas Sarkozy est fiable, je le sais par expérience (encore)
Mark Alexander
For some time now, the United States has been in the grip of Obamamania. In many ways, it could be classed as a pandemic.
I have been racking my brains for quite some time to understand this phenomenon. This morning I had a breakthough: a friend of mine in the States, the director of Transactions Magazine, drew my attention to the following image of Barack Obama, and my thanks go to him for doing so.
The reason for this phenomenon, for this pandemic, for Obamamania are clear! I don't have to rack my brains any longer! And just in case you were racking yours, then you don't need to do so any longer, either. Here is our answer:
Image courtesy of Google Images
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Barack Obama,
Obamamania
“Negotiations began in 1964. We are in 2007. The time has rather come to tell the Turks whether we want them or if we don’t want them. For me actually, it is not a question of democracy, it is not at all a question of Muslims, of Islam. It is to say that it’s Asia, it is not Europe. One must tell clearly to this great people that is Turkey that they are meant to be the heart of the Union of the Mediterranean but not the heart of the European Union.” (Televised debate with Segolene Royal, May 2, 2007) – Nicolas Sarkozy [Source: New York Times]
Mark Alexander
WELTONLINE: Barack Obama überall. Kein Tag, an dem der Demokrat, der gerne Präsident werden will, nicht in den Medien auftaucht. Aktuell allerdings könnte es Obama mit der Medienpräsenz fast schon zu viel werden: Ein Spottlied über ihn macht die Runde. Streit um "Barack the Magic Negro" (mehr)
Mark Alexander
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Barack Obama,
Obamamanie
Die Regierung des gemässigten Islamistenchefs Tayyip Erdogan will über eine Verfassungsänderung eine Volkswahl des Präsidenten durchsetzen. Es ist unwahrscheinlich, dass dies gelingt. Das Land schlittert nach Jahren der politischen Stabilität immer tiefer in die Krise. Tiefe politische Krise in der Türkei (mehr)
LE FIGARO: Les islamistes turcs jouent le peuple contre l'armée
Mark Alexander
BBC: US Vice-President Dick Cheney has issued a warning to Iran from an aircraft carrier in the Gulf.
He said Washington and its allies would keep Tehran both from restricting sea traffic and developing nuclear arms. Cheney warns Iran on Gulf visit (more)
KUWAIT TIMES: Cheney fires salvo at Iran
Mark Alexander
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Cheney,
Iran,
Middle East,
the Gulf
Photo of President Musharraf courtesy of TIMESONLINE
Security forces were placed on high alert yesterday, detaining hundreds of activists on the eve of an anti-government rally in Karachi. Rival demonstrations are planned by supporters of General Musharraf, raising fears of violent clashes in the southern port city today. Pakistan set to declare state of emergency (more)
Mark Alexander
Friday, May 11, 2007
Image courtesy of BBC
Mark Alexander
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Iraq,
Jihad,
satellite tv
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Mark Alexander
Photo von Nicolas Sarkozy und Angela Merkel dank Google Images
Der neue französische Präsident Nicolas Sarkozy wird bereits am Tag seiner Amtseinführung am kommenden Mittwoch zu einem Treffen mit Bundeskanzlerin Angela Merkel nach Berlin reisen. Die Kanzlerin werte dies als außerordentlich starkes Zeichen für die deutsch-französische Freundschaft, sagte der stellvertretende Regierungssprecher Thomas Steg am Freitag in Berlin. Sarkozy trifft Merkel gleich nach Amtseinführung (mehr)
Mark Alexander
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Angela Merkel,
Nicolas Sarkozy
Photo of Gene Robinson courtesy of Google Images
But New Hampshire Bishop Gene Robinson added that he wants to hold separate religious and legal ceremonies to set a precedent for how marriages and civil unions are performed in the United States. Gay bishopplans civil union with partner of 18 years (more>
Mark Alexander
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gay bishop,
Gene Robinson
Photo of Fouad Siniora thanks to YNET NEWS
YNET NEWS: In New York Times editorial Lebanese prime minister urges Jewish state to strive for comprehensive solution based on revived Arab peace initiative; says last summer’s war in Lebanon proved that ‘military action does not give the people of Israel security’Mark Alexander
“The Arab states are not seeking to wipe Israel off the map; rather, we are seeking the legitimate goals of an armistice, secure borders and the ability of all of the region’s people to live in peace and security,” Lebanese Prime Minister Fouad Siniora said in a New York Times editorial published on Friday. Arabs don’t want to wipe Israel off map, Siniora says (more)
BBC: Up to one million people are set to gather in Brazil to watch Pope Benedict XVI canonise the country's first home-born saint, Friar Galvao.
The open-air mass at an airfield in Sao Paulo marks the highlight of the Pope's first visit to Brazil, the world's most populous Catholic nation.
On Thursday, the Pope told thousands of young Catholics at a rally to avoid the "evil" of abortion and to stay chaste. Pope to laud Brazil’s first saint (more)
Mark Alexander
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Friar Galvao,
Pope in Brazil,
saints
SPIEGELONLINE INTERNATIONAL: Turkish presidents, traditionally, are elected in parliament -- but parliament has just voted to give that decision to the people. Behind the reform is an old conflict between Muslims and Turkish secularists. Parliament Votes to Let the People Decide (more)
LE FIGARO: Les islamistes turcs jouent le peuple contre l'armée
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