Thursday, November 22, 2007

Pakistan Suspended from the Commonwealth

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BBC: Pakistan has been suspended from the Commonwealth because of its imposition of emergency rule, the organisation has announced after a meeting in Uganda.

Secretary General Don McKinnon said Pakistan was being suspended "pending restoration of democracy and the rule of law".

Earlier Pakistan's Supreme Court dismissed a legal challenge to Pervez Musharraf's re-election as president.

The president has said he will now step down as head of the army.

Mr McKinnon said the 53-member Commonwealth had reached the decision by consensus.

Britain's Foreign Secretary David Miliband said the "decision was taken in sorrow, not in anger", and that he hoped the group would be able to welcome Pakistan back soon.

"We're all clear that the choice is for Pakistan now, to make the changes that are in its interest nationally and internationally, and then to re-enter the Commonwealth as a proud and valued member," Mr Miliband added. Pakistan barred from Commonwealth (more)

NZZ:
Commonwealth beschliesst Aussetzung von Pakistans Mitgliedschaft: Bedingungen nicht erfüllt

Mark Alexander
L'Arabie saoudite et la Libye fournissent les plus gros contingents de djihadistes en Irak

LE MONDE: Quelque 60 % des djihadistes étrangers combattant au sein de l'insurrection en Irak viennent d'Arabie saoudite et de Libye, deux pays alliés des Etats-Unis, écrit, jeudi 22 novembre, le New York Times, citant des responsables militaires américains. L'Arabie saoudite et la Libye fournissent les plus gros contingents de djihadistes en Irak (suivant)

Mark Alexander
Rumsfelds Memos veröffentlicht

DIE PRESSE: Der Inhalt dieser Memos war oft brisant - über Muslime schrieb er, dass sie aufgrund des Ölreichtums "nur allzu oft körperliche Arbeit scheuen, weshalb sie dann Koreaner und Pakistanis anheuern, während ihre eigenen jungen Leute arbeitslos bleiben". Diese seien dann umso häufiger anfällig für Radikalismus. 

Muslime hätten allgemein durch den Ölreichtum "oft keine Ahnung von Arbeit, Bemühungen und Investitionen, wie sie dem Rest der Welt Reichtum bringen". ''Schneeflocken'': Rumsfelds Memos veröffentlicht (mehr)

Mark Alexander
In the Realm of Mullah Fazlullah

SPIEGELONLINE INTERNATIONAL: Once Pakistan's favorite tourist destination, Swat Valley is now ruled by a brutal Taliban group. The infamous commander Mullah Fazlullah has installed a Sharia emirate here, and President Musharraf has stood by and allowed it to happen.

The huge billboard on the pass high in the mountains may be yellow and faded but it's still legible. "Welcome to Swat Valley," is written in huge letters with a picture of a jeep surrounded by tourists underneath.

They are all smilling, enjoying the view from the mountains, that range 2,000 meters high into the clear blue skies. The advertisement harks back to a time when the Swat Valley was considered the Switzerland of Pakistan. Islamabad's middle classes would tramp up the mountains in the summer and in winter they would whiz down the country's only ski slopes. "A paradise on earth," was Swat's motto.

That was before the Swat Valley came to epitomize the current crisis in Pakistan, before President Pervez Musharraf used the region as an excuse for his state of emergency. The military ruler claimed to want to come down hard on the religious extremists by imposing emergency rule. And he repeats this claim at every opportunity. But it has since become clear that the general was most concerned with holding on to power. In the Realm of Mullah Fazlullah (more) By Matthias Gebauer in the Swat Valley, Pakistan

Mark Alexander
Where Are the Feminists, Where Are the Civil Rights Groups, Where Is the ACLU? ‘Qatif-Girl’ Treated Savagely by Saudi Government

How our politicians are acquiescing in the face of barbarity!

BBC: Authorities in Saudi Arabia have defended a judicial sentence of 200 lashes for a rape victim.

The justice ministry said in a statement that the sentence was justified because the woman was in a car with an unrelated man.

The case has aroused controversy at home and condemnation abroad.

US presidential hopeful Hillary Clinton said the sentence was an outrage and urged President Bush to put pressure on Saudi King Abdullah.

The 19-year-old, who has not been named, was travelling in a car with a male friend last year, when the car was attacked by a gang of seven men who raped both of them.

She has become known as the "Qatif girl", a reference to the largely Shia town which she comes from. Saudis back rape victim sentence (more)

Mark Alexander
Ahmadinedschad ist “eine Gefahr für das Land”, so “Die Islamische Republik”

WELONLINE: Die iranische Tageszeitung "Die Islamische Republik" hat Präsident Mahmud Ahmadinedschad für seinen politischen Kurs kritisiert. Dass sich eine Zeitung das traut, ist im Iran eher selten. Vermutlich steckt dahinter Ajatolla Chamenei, der eigentliche starke Mann im Staat.

Der oberste religiöse und politische Führer Irans Seyyed Ali Chamenei sagte gegenüber der iranischen Tageszeitung, dass das Verhalten des Präsidenten Mahmud Ahmadinedschad eine Gefahr für das Land darstelle. Die Zeitung wird im Land als strenge und fehlerlose religiöse Publikation betrachtet.

Eine so offene Kritik am politischen Kurs des Präsidenten wäre ohne die Unterstützung von Ayatollah Chamenei, der 1989 die direkte Nachfolger von Ajatollah Chomeini als oberster Rechtsgelehrter antrat, trotzdem undenkbar gewesen. Ayatollah Chamenei, der 1989 die direkte Nachfolger von Ajatollah Chomeini als oberster Rechtsgelehrter antrat und selbst von 1981 bis 1989 Staatspräsident war, ist neben dem Präsidenten selbst wohl die einflußreichste Persönlichkeit des Landes.

Im Zeitungsbericht hieß es weiter, dass die Aufarbeitung des Präsidenten in Bezug auf die an ihm geübte Kritik unmoralisch, unlogisch und illegal sei. Iranische Zeitung kritisiert Ahmadinedschad (mehr)

Mark Alexander
And We Call These Barbarians Our ‘Friends and Allies’!

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DAILY MAIL: International outrage grew today as Saudi Arabia defended the sentencing of a teenage gang-rape victim to six months' jail and 200 lashes.

The Shia Muslim woman had initially been sentenced to 90 lashes after being convicted of violating Saudi Arabia's rigid Sharia Islamic law on segregation of the sexes.

The Saudi general court also doubled prison sentences for the seven men convicted of raping the 19-year-old.
US Democratic party presidential contender Hillary Clinton was outraged at the Saudi court decision.

"I urge President Bush to call on King Abdullah to cancel the ruling and drop all charges against this woman," she said.
"As president I will once again make human rights an American priority around the world."

US State Department spokesman Sean McCormack declined to directly criticise the Saudi judiciary, but said: "I think that most people would find this relatively astonishing that something like this happened." Outrage as Saudi rape VICTIM is given 200 lashes and six months jail (more)

Mark Alexander
Iran Warns of Domino Effect

THE TELEGRAPH: Iran warned today that an attack on its nuclear facilities would trigger a "domino" effect across the Middle East as deeply divided world powers met to review Teheran's co-operation with United Nations resolutions.

Mohamed ElBaradei, the head of the UN's International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) has endorsed Iranian promises that access to suspected nuclear facilities will increase in the months ahead.

At a meeting of the body's 35-country board of governors in Vienna today, battle lines were drawn both over Mr ElBaradei's faith in an Iranian blueprint and the text of the IAEA's latest report which said Iran had cleared up several key questions about its past research.

America and Britain are pushing for the UN to quickly impose a third round of sanctions on Iran to reinforce the drive to close the Islamic Republic's secret programme of atomic research, which appears to be slowly yielding the capability to make a nuclear weapon. Iran warns of domino effect of nuclear attack (more) By Damien McElroy

Mark Alexander
Happy Thanksgiving to One and All!

Here’s wishing all my visitors Stateside a VERY BLESSED and HAPPY THANKSGIVING.

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Wednesday, November 21, 2007

Kopftuch, Burka, Schleier

DIE PRESSE: Die Kleidung muslimischer Frauen, besonders das Kopftuch, hat in Europa schon viele Debatten ausgelöst. Die Kernfrage: Sind der Islam und die westliche Gesellschaft vereinbar?

Islam und Mode schließen sich jedenfalls nicht aus, zeigten jüngst Islamische Modeschauen in Kuala Lumpur. Kopftuch, Burka, Schleier: Islamische Modeschau (more)

Mark Alexander
Sarkozy: Punish them!

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BBC: The French president, Nicolas Sarkozy, has called for those who sabotaged his country's high-speed TGV rail network to be punished with "extreme severity". Sarkozy vows to punish saboteurs (more)

Mark Alexander
The Shrewd Economist

I should like to inform you, my visitors, that I now have a second blog, entitled 'The Shrewd Economist'. It was started today. Naturally, I hope and trust that you will all support this blogspot.

As the blog is about economics and finance, I shall be posting fewer items about economics and finance on this blogspot in future.

You will find the new blogspot HERE.

With best wishes and kind regards

Mark
France: Sabotage!

BBC: France's high-speed TGV rail network has been damaged by a "concerted campaign of sabotage", the SNCF state-owned rail operator has said.

It said acts of sabotage overnight, including fires, caused huge delays to TGV services already hit by a long transport union strike over reforms.

The SNCF blamed militants for the attacks, saying they wanted to harm ongoing talks to end the strike.

President Nicolas Sarkozy said the saboteurs would be severely punished. French trains 'hit by sabotage' (more)

WATCH BBC VIDEO:
Sabotage on France’s railway

Mark Alexander
Now EU Wants Stats on Women’s Sexual History!

DAILY MAIL: British MEPs have reacted with outrage to a planned Euro-census which would demand details about every woman's sexual partners.

UK Independence Party MEP Derek Clark urged women to protest by claiming they are virgins or have 1,000 sexual partners if the proposal is approved.

The proposed new European Commission power to collect facts and figures on population and housing across the EU would go further than any national census, Mr Clark warned.

The information the Commission wants to be allowed to gather includes information on the "consensual unions" of all women in the EU.

The contentious question, set out in a draft of what would go to each household every ten years, demands "Date(s) of the beginning of the consensual union(s) of women having ever been in consensual union: (i) first consensual union and (ii) current consensual union."

Mr Clark commented: "The Commission claims it needs to know all sorts of things about us in order to set policy properly, but does it really need to have such personal and intrusive detail? How can it possibly need to know how many sexual partners a woman has had, and when they were? Outrage as EU set to quiz women on their sexual history (more)

Mark Alexander
The Flip Side of Mass Immigration

TIMESONLINE: Soaring rates of infection by hepatitis B, fuelled by large-scale immigration, pose a serious health threat that is not being addressed properly, a report has said.

The Hepatitis B Foundation estimates that the numbers infected by the disease in Britain have almost doubled in the past five years, to 326,000. More than half of these people are immigrants from Africa, Asia, Russia and the new EU nations.

Hepatitis B has few symptoms. If untreated it can lead to serious liver disease including liver cancer, and death, decades after infection. World-wide, 500,000 to 700,000 people die every year as a result of infection by the virus. New wave of immigration blamed for doubling of hepatitis B cases (more) By Nigel Hawkes

Mark Alexander
Brussels Interferes Again: Now It Doesn’t Want Us to Know Where in the EU Our Goods Come From

DAILY MAIL: Ministers were last night under pressure to reject an attempt by Brussels to scrap 'Made in Britain' food labels.

Proposals to switch to a Europe-wide 'Made in the EU' labelling system will be discussed by the European Commission next month.

The scheme provoked outrage at Westminster, with the Tories pledging to save the traditional British labels on foods ranging from Stilton to Marmite.

If implemented it would leave British consumers unable to tell where the contents of their shopping basket come from in the EU. Brussels wants to scrap labels sayin ‘Made in Britain’ (more)

Mark Alexander
Flash Those Breasts, Mum! EU to Ban Advertising of Milk Formula to Encourage Breast-Feeding! Is There No End to Interference from Brussels?

DAILY MAIL: Advertising of infant formula to parents will be banned under new rules announced today.

Powdered milk for babies under six months - known as infant formula - will only be advertised in trade to trade magazines and scientific journals.

But the Department of Health said television and print adverts for follow-on formula aimed at infants over six months will be tightened up but not banned.

Infant formula advertising is already heavily restricted but is currently permitted in leaflets given out by the health service.

That loophole will be closed when an EU directive on infant formula comes into force in the UK in January. Baby milk adverts banned to encourage breast feeding (more)

Mark Alexander
Große Flut geschah 6300 Jahre vor Jesus Christus

WELTONLINE: Wissenschaftler sind sich sicher, Noahs Sintflut auf 50 Jahre genau bestimmen zu können. Muscheln und Schnecken haben zu dieser Erkenntnis beigetragen. Ganz viel Wasser war auch im Spiel. Die Biologen blicken zwar tief in die Vergangenheit zurück, denken aber auch an die Zukunft.

Im Zeitraum von nur einer Generation entstand am Ende der letzten Eiszeit das Schwarze Meer und nahm seine jetzige Form an. Ursache war ein gewaltiger Wassereinstrom aus dem Mittelmeer, der sich genau 6300 Jahre vor Christus plus/minus 50 Jahre ereignete. Zu dieser genauen Datierung gelangten Chris Turney von der University of Exeter (Großbritannien) und die Australierin Heidi Brown aufgrund neuer Messungen. Die große Flut vertrieb einige Zehntausend Menschen und führte vermutlich zur Verbreitung der Landwirtschaft über ganz Europa. "Die Flut lehrt uns auch, was wir zu erwarten haben, wenn der Meeresspiegel am Ende dieses Jahrhunderts wie erwartet ansteigt", sagt Turney.

Bislang konnten Wissenschaftler die Entstehung des Schwarzen Meeres nur auf den Zeitraum von 7700 bis 5600 v. Chr. festlegen. "Das ist keine besonders genaue Datierung", sagt Turney. "Uns gelang jetzt aber eine Einengung auf plus/minus 50 Jahre." Mit der sogenannten Radiokarbonmethode untersuchten Turney und Brown Schalen von Muscheln und Schnecken. Sie bestimmten, wann die an Süßwasser gebundenen Tiere ausstarben, die in einem kleineren Binnensee lebten, und durch Salzwasserbewohner ersetzt wurden, die mit dem Mittelmeerwasser einwanderten. Die große Flut kam 6300 vor Christus (mehr)

Mark Alexander
Ein Blick hinter den Tschador

WELTONLINE: Was wissen wir wirklich über den Iran? Der Iran ist eines der gastfreundlichsten Länder der islamischen Welt, stellte WELT ONLINE-Autorin Annette Riedel fest. Auf ihrer Reise durch das fremde, manchmal befremdliche Land erlebte sie viele Überraschungen, Widersprüche, aber auch Erbauliches.

Azam lacht gern. Dann strahlen die haselnussbraunen Augen der lebenslustigen Frau mit den fein gezupften, nachgezogenen Augenbrauen. Azam ist unsere Reiseleiterin. Und sie ist unsere Türöffnerin. Sie erzählt aus ihrem Leben. Stundenlang.

Auf langen Busfahrten durch das Land und bei den Abendessen in traditionellen Restaurants. Unermüdlich, offen, freundlich, persönlich, kenntnisreich beantwortet sie unsere nicht enden wollenden Fragen. Und sie dolmetscht und makelt Begegnungen – verabredete und spontane – mit Iranerinnen und Iranern. Auf den Straßen, in den Parks, in Museen, Büros, Restaurants, Teehäusern, in einer Nachrichtenagentur, in einem theologischen Seminar, in einer Universität, in einer Galerie, bei einer Hochzeitsgesellschaft. So werden uns Einblicke in das Leben im Iran gewährt, die weit über das hinausgehen, was eigentlich auf „normalen“ Reisen möglich ist.

Azam hat von 1980 bis 1995 in Hamburg gelebt und gearbeitet, mit ihrem damaligen iranischen Mann. Die 46-jährige Mutter zweier erwachsener Söhne ist geschieden. Sie verdient sich ihren Lebensunterhalt als Reiseleiterin. Das klingt wesentlich einfacher, als es ist. Ein Blick hinter den Tschador (mehr)

Mark Alexander
’Tis Refreshing Indeed to Be Able to Read an Article Such as This One in the Saudi Press!

ARAB NEWS: It is a tale that is more reminiscent of the cruel callous punishments meted out to women in medieval times. And yet sadly it is a case that is making headlines in the 21st century.

For those of you who are not aware of the story, an 18-year-old girl from Qatif went to meet a man she had had a prior relationship with to reclaim photos that he threatened to blackmail her with. While they were standing outside a shopping mall, they were abducted at knifepoint. She was gang raped 14 times by seven men. The man accompanying her was also raped. In an extraordinary ruling, she was sentenced by the courts to 90 lashes for having been with a man who was not her male relative. When she appealed this verdict, expecting leniency under the extenuating circumstances, the court increased her sentence to 200 lashes and six months imprisonment. This increased sentence was delivered under the spurious pretext that the judiciary would not be “aggravated and influenced” through the media. Her lawyer has been suspended from the case, has had his license confiscated and is now being threatened with disciplinary action.

I will never forget reading about this case when it was first documented several months ago. I blinked hard in disbelief at the ridiculous contents of the article and the trite absurdity of the allegations. It was enough to offend the sensibilities of any reasonable minded human being and yet, it seemed at the time, that those who are in charge of our judicial system were totally devoid of any sense of justice. It is this peculiar irony that has subsequently subverted and distorted the outcome of a trial that will no doubt characterize the level of injustice that we can expect to be afforded through the courts.

Here is a young woman who has had to suffer the unimaginable ordeal of being brutally raped by seven men 14 times but nonetheless decided to take the remarkably brave step and approach the authorities expecting at the very least a fair trial and perhaps, albeit unrealistically, a degree of compassion. A Slap in the Face of Justice (more) By Lubna Hussain

Mark Alexander

Tuesday, November 20, 2007

”A Whiff of Desperation”

THE TELEGRAPH: So the US State Department is seeking to wean impressionable young Muslims off terrorism by introducing pro-American blog posts. It's not the worst idea to come out of the current administration (it's up against some pretty stiff competition after all), but one can't help picking up the whiff of desperation.

The problem is that most young people in the Islamic world probably have a good idea that they'd be much better off if their governments did what the Americans want them to.

George W Bush is right about one thing: people everywhere long to be free, to be able to conduct their business without the clerics and secret police invigilating quite so closely. But his appeal to the aspiring spirit can only work if it's in keeping with America's actions. The source of much of the loathing of the US is that it speaks of liberty while propping up the likes of the Saudis, Musharraf and Mubarak. I didn't see the State Department complaining too much when a nineteen year old girl was given a prison sentence and 200 lashes for her role in her own gang-rape.

The Washington Post piece also mentions that the word 'Islamofascism' will not feature in these blog posts, as Muslims tend to interpret it to mean that their entire religion is fascist. That's not what the term means of course, but when almost every political and religious expression of Islam seems to exhibit sectarian and authoritarian tendencies it's an easy mistake to make. [Source: Blogging for Freedom]

Mark Alexander
For a Change, Something Wonderful, Something Uplifting!

Luciano and Celine: I Hate You Then I Love You

Mark Alexander
Berlin Faces Hurdles in Push to Get Business Out of Iran

SPIEGELONLINE INTERNATIONAL: In an effort to forestall an American military strike against Iran, German Chancellor Angela Merkel is pushing for tougher economic sanctions against the mullah-controlled regime in Tehran. But critics say Merkel's plans are sketchy and difficult to implement, while experts disagree over their effectiveness.

The group of dignitaries from Tehran visiting Hamburg last Wednesday seemed noticeably pleased -- and it wasn't just the unseasonably warm weather. They had spent the morning attending a board meeting of the Iran-Europe Commercial Bank. The mood couldn't have been better.

The Iranian government bankers enjoyed the spectacular view from the bank's penthouse-level conference room as much as they did hearing its latest quarterly results. Indeed, before adjourning to the adjacent room for Persian delicacies, management reported the best results in the bank's history.

Even the representative from the German Financial Supervisory Authority (BaFin) seemed impressed. Now that all major German banks have given in to pressure from the United States government and stopped doing business in Iran, business is booming for the Hamburg-based Iranian bank. Its commercial loan portfolio, worth about €3 billion ($4.4 billion), is twice as large as it was last year.

Machinery exporters and trading companies have practically been lining up to move their business from their traditional German banks to the Iranian bank, despite the fact that the US Treasury Department has blacklisted Iran-Europe Commercial Bank, together with two other major Iranian banks, Bank Melli and Bank Saderat. Ironically, Iran's state-owned banks are among the few businesses that have actually benefited and managed to turn a profit from tighter international sanctions against Tehran. GERMANY INC. IN TEHRAN: Berlin Faces Hurdles in Push to Get Business Out of Iran (more)

Mark Alexander
Neues Drohvideo gegen Deutschland und Österreich ist ernstzunehmen

WELTONLINE: slamisten, die der Terrororganisation al-Qaida nahe stehen sollen, haben Deutschland und Österreich in einer Videobotschaft indirekt mit Anschlägen gedroht, falls sie ihre Soldaten nicht aus Afghanistan abziehen. Innenminister Wolfgang Schäuble rät, das Video ernstzunehmen.

Das dem Österreichischen Rundfunk (ORF) zugespielte Video richtet sich laut Angaben des Senders in erster Linie an die deutsche Bundesregierung. Nach Ansicht von Bundesinnenminister Wolfgang Schäuble (CDU) ist das Video ernstzunehmen. Es verändere aber nicht die Einschätzung der Sicherheitslage, sagte er am Dienstag am Rande der Herbsttagung des Bundeskriminalamts (BKA) in Wiesbaden. Neues Drohvideo gegen Deutschland aufgetaucht (mehr)
SPIEGELONLINE: Harsche Drohungen gegen Deutschland und Österreich: Die "Globale Islamische Medienfront" verkündet in einem neuen Video das Ende der "Schonzeit". Außerdem fordern die selbst ernannten Qaida-Sprecher die Freilassung ihrer verhafteten Anführer.

Berlin - Ein neues islamistisches Drohvideo ist dem Österreichischen Rundfunk (ORF) zugespielt worden. Darin werden Deutschland und Österreich dazu aufgefordert, ihre Soldaten aus Afghanistan abzuziehen. Außerdem wird die österreichische Regierung dazu aufgerufen, zwei in Wien inhaftierte Islamisten freizulassen - "sonst werdet ihr es bereuen". Neues Drohvideo gegen Deutschland und Österreich (mehr) Von Yassin Musharbash
Mark Alexander
Rumblings of Discontent in Spain

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BBC: A biting winter cold fills the Valley of the Fallen, a sprawling mausoleum to Spain's Civil War dead, carved out of granite rock.

Overhead, a towering 150-metre (492ft) cross casts a menacing shadow. But the chill is offset by an intense political heat.
"Viva Franco!" chants a large, mixed crowd. "One Spain, one flag! Immigrants out! Spain is Catholic, not Muslim!" Franco bill divides Spaniards (more) By Steve Kingstone

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"We Will Not Surrender and We Will Not Retreat," Says M Sarkozy

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BBC: French President Nicolas Sarkozy has vowed to maintain his controversial economic reforms despite a second week of crippling industrial action.

He said the reforms were overdue and that they were necessary "to confront the challenges set by the world".

Hundreds of thousands of civil servants joined striking transport and energy workers on Tuesday over the proposals.

The 24-hour action is said to be the largest protest against Mr Sarkozy's reforms since he took power in May.

In his first comments since the stoppage began, Mr Sarkozy said: "These reforms have been put off for too long.

After so much hesitation, so much procrastination, so many U-turns, a complete break is now needed to stop the decline." Sarkozy undeterred amid strikes (more)

BBC:
Strike fever spreading in France By Alasdair Sandford

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Islamofascist Threat: “We Don’t Want to Frighten the American People”

INVESTOR’S BUSINESS DAILY: Maintaining a high level of vigilance against a patient, stateless and often invisible enemy hiding behind a religion isn't easy, especially in politically correct Washington. One tireless watchdog is Rep. Sue Myrick, R-N.C., who has founded the House Anti-Terrorism/Jihad Caucus to educate fellow lawmakers and Americans about militant Islam's long-term threat.

The diminutive yet feisty Myrick, a former Charlotte mayor and now deputy Republican whip, sat down with IBD to discuss the zeitgeist inside official Washington concerning the war on Islamic terror.

IBD: What persuaded you to start the Anti-Terrorism/Jihad Caucus, and what do you hope to accomplish?

Myrick: I decided to start the caucus out of a deep frustration, because President Bush does not talk to the American people about the long-term threat of radical Islamofascism infiltration in America. Since 9/11, I've tried to get the president and several members of his administration to talk to the American people about the dangerous enemy that we're facing. I took them all the materials I could find about what we did during World War II that were used to unite the American people. Everyone I spoke to said, "We do not want to frighten the American people."

I waited for someone else to start to educate the people, however, it did not seem to be happening. At that point, I sought to become educated on the matter. What I have learned is quite disturbing. I decided that if members of Congress were informed, they would have an opportunity to educate people in their districts. So I started the caucus and brought in three other co-chairs — Bud Cramer (D-Ala.), Kay Granger (R-Texas) and Jane Harman (D-Calif.).

We hope to start a dialogue with America. Until, and unless, we understand what we are fighting, we have no chance. We must inform the people, since it is evident they will have to protect their national sovereignty, because the government is not doing it. Congressional Paul Revere Warns Nation About Islamofascist Threat (more) By Paul Sperry

Mark Alexander
East of England Development Agency to Launch ‘Migrant Gateway’

THE GUARDIAN: People in Poland and Portugal thinking of coming to work in the east of England are being given the chance to find out more about the region and prepare for life there.

The Migrant Gateway website has been developed by the East of England Development Agency and will be launched next Monday at a TUC conference on ways to enable refugees and migrant workers to progress in the labour market.

The website has been developed to provide better information – one of the key recommendations in research carried out for the agency in 2005, which found that several companies in the east of England could not survive without the skills provided by migrant workers, yet many such workers have inadequate access to basic support, such as information on rights, childcare, finance and services.

Migrant workers in the east of England contribute £360m to the regional economy, according to EEDA. New website helps migrants prepare for life in England (more) By Jane Dudman

DAILY MAIL:
Number of failed asylum seekers deported from UK falls AGAIN

DAILY MAIL:
EU open-borders agreement threatens a 'wave of migration and crime' By Allan Hall

Mark Alexander
”Bush Would Be Truly Dangerous If He Could Do As He Wished. But He Can't”, Says Former Chancellor Helmut Schmidt

SPIEGELONLINE INTERNATIONAL: Helmut Schmidt, the former German chancellor who initiated the US arms buildup against the Soviet during his term in office, considers the Russia of today less dangerous than the United States. This is as surprising as it is provocative.

Former Chancellor Helmut Schmidt used to refer to journalists derisively as "highwaymen." There is a certain cruel irony in the fact that Schmidt himself is a journalist today, although members of the profession might be inclined to interpret this as a sign of its irresistibility. A man with his range of experience -- as a soldier, a cabinet minister and chancellor for almost eight years -- can expect that people will listen when he speaks. Of course, listening to Schmidt doesn't necessarily mean agreeing with him, at least not automatically. Even former chancellors can be wrong or guilty of exaggeration, especially when they address us as journalists. And being wrong or exaggerating isn't exactly unheard of in journalism.

"I do not believe that someone who disagrees with me should be criticized for that reason alone," Schmidt said at a ceremony to celebrate his 85th birthday in 2003. And he added: "But he must be criticized if he states an opinion that is not real." Let us subject the various opinions to a reality test. Schmidt says: "Russia poses far less of a threat to world peace today than, for example, the United States. You can go ahead and print that." These were the words Schmidt uttered in an interview with his own paper, the weekly Die Zeit. He also said that although he does not see Russian President Vladimir Putin as a flawless democrat, he does consider him an "enlightened potentate."

But why are the Americans more dangerous than the Russians? Why should we be more afraid of the cradle of democracy than of a potentate, no matter how "enlightened" Schmidt says he is. And is it even relevant whether the censor is educated, disadvantaged, harsh or amiable? What is important, however, is that the censor engages in censorship, while the potentate gives arbitrariness free rein. How Dangerous Is America? (more) By Gabor Steingart

Mark Alexander
Churchill’s Great-Grandson Brings Shame on Family Name

THE GUARDIAN: A great-grandson of the former British prime minister Winston Churchill pleaded guilty today to taking part in a multimillion-dollar ecstasy racket.

Australian police arrested Nicholas Jake Barton at his home in Sydney in June last year during a series of raids in which officers seized 250,000 ecstasy tablets worth around A$15m (£6.5m).

The 33-year-old, who is the son of James Barton and Arabella Spencer Churchill, pleaded guilty before a Sydney court to knowingly taking part in the supply of a commercial quantity of a prohibited drug. Churchill great-grandson admits drugs charge (more)

THE TELEGRAPH:
Churchill's relative facing jail on drug charge By Nick Squires

Mark Alexander
France Paralysed by Strikes

· Teachers and postal staff protest at job cuts and pay
· President firm over reform as transport chaos goes on


THE GUARDIAN: President Nicolas Sarkozy faces a crucial test of his nerve today as a transport strike continues into its seventh day of commuter chaos, and civil servants stage a walkout that could see up to half of France's schools closed and disrupt air traffic control, the postal service and even weather forecasts.

France's rail and bus strike is continuing despite trade union leaders agreeing to begin talks with the government and state employers tomorrow. They are protesting at plans to change special pensions deals which allow certain workers to retire as young as 50 on favourable terms.

But the strike has been prolonged to overlap with Sarkozy's latest industrial headache: an unrelated 24-hour stoppage by public sector workers, including teachers, hospital staff and postal workers. State employees from defence ministry secretaries to weather office staff will stop work in protest at low salaries and public sector job cuts. But the president is said to be standing firm on his modernising agenda, in the face of a "black November" of protests against his reforms.

Sarkozy's senior adviser on industrial relations, Raymond Soubie, insisted that this week's snowballing strikes were not the president's "Thatcher moment". He said the transport workers' pension deals would be reformed, but added: "Sarkozy has not wanted to force it through à la Thatcher, but through dialogue." Striking civil servants turn heat on Sarkozy (more) By Angelique Chrisafis

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Huge new strike paralyses France

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French strike action spreads

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French strikes widen as civil servants walk out

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Nervosität an der Schweizer Börse

NZZ: Die positiven Vorgaben aus Fernost haben der Schweizer Börse am Dienstag nur kurz Auftrieb gegeben. Im frühen Handel tendierten die Kurse zunächst etwas fester, die Gewinne schmolzen aber rasch wieder dahin. Kurz vor Mittag lag der Leitindex SMI leicht im Plus. Nervosität an der Schweizer Börse: Stimmung bleibt schlecht – Finanztitel erneut unter Druck

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Christian Group Tries to Prosecute for Blasphemous Libel

THE GUARDIAN: A Christian group trying to prosecute the producer and broadcaster of Jerry Springer - The Opera under blasphemy laws will take its case to the high court in London today.

Christian Voice wants to bring a case against Mark Thompson, the director general of the BBC, and Jonathan Thoday, producer of the award-winning musical, for blasphemous libel, but was refused permission by City of Westminster magistrates court. The group is hoping to launch what would be only the third prosecution in more than 80 years for an offence which carries a maximum sentence of life imprisonment.

The last successful prosecution was brought by Mary Whitehouse in 1977 against Gay News for publishing a poem, The Love that Dares to Speak its Name, about a Roman soldier's homosexual love for Christ. The human rights group Liberty, which has been allowed to intervene in the high court judicial review, says the law is outdated and argues that free speech rights must protect sacred, profane and secular language alike. Christians seek right to sue BBCf or blasphemy (more) By Clare Dyer

THE TELEGRAPH:
Jerry Springer opera puts blasphemy in dock By Jonathan Petre

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Pope to Purge Modern Music

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THE TELEGRAPH: The Pope is considering a dramatic overhaul of the Vatican in order to force a return to traditional sacred music.

After reintroducing the Latin Tridentine Mass, the Pope wants to widen the use of Gregorian chant and baroque sacred music.

In an address to the bishops and priests of St Peter's Basilica, he said that there needed to be "continuity with tradition" in their prayers and music.

He referred pointedly to "the time of St Gregory the Great", the pope who gave his name to Gregorian chant.

Gregorian chant has been reinstituted as the primary form of singing by the new choir director of St Peter's, Father Pierre Paul. Pope to purge the Vatican of modern music (more) By Malcolm Moore

Why the Pope is right to purge modern music By Damian Thompson

Holy Smoke By Damian Thompson

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Monday, November 19, 2007

Chávez berief sich zweimal auf Jesus Christus vom dem saudischen König Abdullah

In Saudi-Arabien sind christliche Bekundungen in der Öffentlichkeit verboten. Doch Venezuelas Präsident Hugo Chavez liebt Provokationen. Seine neueste: Bei seiner Eröffnungsrede auf dem OPEC-Gipfel am Wochenende bekreuzigte er sich vor dem saudischen König Abdullah.

In Saudi-Arabien, wo der Islam Staatsreligion ist, sind nichtislamische religiöse Bekundungen in der Öffentlichkeit verboten. Der saudische König trägt auch den Titel "Diener der zwei heiligen Moscheen", weil in seinem Land die heiligen Stätten von Mekka und Medina liegen. 
In seiner Rede berief sich Chavez dann auch noch zweimal auf Jesus Christus. Tabubruch: Chavez bekreuzigt sich vor König Abdullah

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Hollywood Gives Jesus Christ a Multi-Culti Makeover

THE GUARDIAN: Film based on Aquarian Gospel to cover years left out of New Testament

Hollywood is to fill in the Bible's "missing years" with a story about Jesus as a wandering mystic who travelled across India, living in Buddhist monasteries and speaking out against the iniquities of the country's caste system.

Film producers have delved deep into revisionist scholarship to piece together what they say was Jesus's life between the ages of 13 and 30, a period untouched by the recognised gospels.

The result is the Aquarian Gospel, a $20m movie, which portrays Jesus as a holy man and teacher inspired by a myriad of eastern religions in India. The Aquarian Gospel takes its name from a century-old book that examined Christianity's eastern roots and is in its 53rd reprint. Hollywood takes action hero Jesus to India (more) By Randeep Ramesh

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The Crash of 1987: Precisely Twenty Years Ago



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Bushonomics!

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BBC: The euro has hit a fresh high against the dollar, as negative views of the US economic outlook continue to take their toll on the US currency.

A steady sell-off of the dollar meant that one euro was worth $1.4571 at one point, while the pound hit $2.09 for the first time since the 1980s.

A steady stream of bad news coming from the US mortgage sector has sparked fears for the health of the economy.

These fears have prompted investors to sell dollars and buy euros or pounds. Euro climbs to fresh dollar peak (more)

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Portugal - Oporto: Europe’s Tallest Christmas Tree

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Shirin Ebadi Criticises Iran’s Nuclear Policy

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BBC: Nobel laureate Shirin Ebadi has called on Iran to suspend its controversial nuclear work to avert what she says is a mounting threat of war with the US.

"Using nuclear energy is every nation's right, but we have obvious other rights including security, peace and welfare," she told a press conference.

Iranian lawyer and human rights activist Ms Ebadi won the Nobel peace prize in 2003.

Criticism of Iran's nuclear policy is rare in the Islamic Republic.

Correspondents say Ms Ebadi's comments represent an unusually explicit condemnation of the government's entrenched policy at a time of mounting tension with western powers.

"We can hear the evil sounds of war drums, however far away.
We don't like it but there is probability of war," she said.

"In the past 30 years there has been a revolution and eight years of war. People are tired and want peace and quiet to lead their lives." Iran nuclear work 'not worth war' (more)

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West Midlands Police and Crown Prosecution Services Rebuffed by Ofcom over Dispatches Documentary

BBC: Media regulator Ofcom has rejected police claims that a Channel 4 programme was distorted.

The programme, Dispatches, tackled claims of Islamic extremism and featured preachers at various mosques.

West Midlands Police and the Crown Prosecution Service said the programme was heavily edited and distorted what the preachers were saying.

But Ofcom said it found no evidence the broadcast, Undercover Mosque, had misled its audience.

In a statement it said the one-hour documentary shown in January, was a legitimate investigation, uncovering matters of important public interest. Mosque programme claims rejected (more)

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Video on ‘Undercover Mosque’

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Dispatches: Undercover Mosque

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