Wednesday, March 05, 2008

EU Braces for Outrage over Dutch Lawmaker's Anti-Koran Film

HAARETZ: The European Commission, fearing violence in Islamic nations over an anti-Koran film being made by a Dutch lawmaker, said Wednesday it has sent a memo to its foreign staff on how to handle inquiries about the film.

The EU's executive office did not put forward a position on the film by
lawmaker Geert Wilders, which has not yet been released. Its memo to EU offices worldwide was meant only to keep them posted on developments in the European Union, the commission said.

In 2006, the appearance in European newspapers of 12 caricatures of the
Prophet Mohammad that originally appeared in a Danish newspaper prompted violent protests in Islamic nations.

EU spokeswoman Christiane Hohmann says the memo on the film suggests that EU staff abroad handle any questions by stressing that tolerance and freedom of speech are issues we value very highly in Europe.

The Dutch government has been working for weeks to limit fallout in the Muslim world.

It has increased security at its embassies and urged Wilders to scrap his film for the sake of Dutch national interests and the safety of Dutch citizens abroad. Wilders, who is extremely critical about Islam, has refused to do so. EU braces for outrage over Dutch lawmaker's anti-Koran film >>> By The Associated Press

RADIO NETHERLANDS WORLDWIDE:
Pakistan Protests Against Wilders Film

REUTERS:
Anti-Koran Dutch Film "Propagates Hate" – Pakistan | Wed Mar 5, 2008

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Hillary Clinton Defeats Obama in Ohio and Texas

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THE TELEGRAPH: Hillary Clinton has revived her campaign for the White House nomination, winning three primary election votes and seizing back the momentum from Barack Obama.

Mrs Clinton vowed to continue fighting for the Democratic nomination beyond the spring as she won the critical primary poll in Texas.

The former First Lady earlier claimed victory in Rhode Island and Ohio while Mr Obama, who came into the four-state contest with 11 straight victories under his belt, won the small, liberal state of Vermont.

"You know what they say: As Ohio goes, so goes the nation.

"Well, this nation's coming back and so is this campaign," Mrs Clinton said to a cheering crowd in the state capital Columbus, as she celebrated her victory. Hillary Clinton defeats Barack Obama in Ohio and Texas >>> By Toby Harnden in Columbus and Alex Spillius in San Antonio

THE TELEGRAPH:
Hillary Clinton 'willing to have Barack Obama as vice president' By Toby Harnden in Columbus and Alex Spillius in San Antonio

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Shari’ah Strikes Again! Malaysian Woman Jailed for Tea-Pot Worshipping!

THE TELEGRAPH: A sharia court in Malaysia jailed a woman for joining a "tea-pot worshipping" cult.

Kamariah Ali, a 57 year old former teacher, was arrested in 2005 when the government of the Muslim majority country demolished the two storey high sacred tea pot and other infrastructure of the "heretical" Sky Kingdom cult.

For the eccentric sect, which emphasised ecumenical dialogue between religions, the tea pot symbolized the purity of water and "love pouring from heaven".

But in Malaysia, despite constitutional guarantees of freedom of worship, born Muslims such as Mrs Ali are forbidden from converting to other religions. Woman jailed for 'worshipping tea pot' >>> By Thomas Bell, South East Asia Correspondent

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The New-Look German Army: Overweight Chainsmokers!

Whatever happened to Eintopf-Sonntag?

THE TELEGRAPH: A new report has forced Germany to admit that many of its soldiers are not lean killing machines but overweight chainsmokers.

The government-sponsored study indicated that over 40 percent of German soldiers were overweight and 70 percent were heavy smokers who did not engage in regular exercise.

Almost nine percent of professional soldiers, some of whom are involved in dangerous overseas missions such as the one in Afghanistan, were found to be clinically obese. Over 27 percent admitted to never engaging in sports or other physical activities. 



Reinhold Robbe, the German Army Ombudsman, who coordinated the study and whose job is to provide civilian oversight of the armed forces, said: "Plainly put, the soldiers are too fat, do too little sport and take little care of their diet. The revelations are alarming." 



The study, published on Tuesday, sparked a public outcry and calls for a parliamentary debate. Its authors blame a "passive lifestyle" practiced in the Bundeswehr or the Federal Army, as well as a bad diet and a wrong approach to fitness and health.

Instead of fruits and vegetables, the soldiers' diet included fat-rich sausages, the preferred fast-food of Germans, as well as large quantities of beer. The bureaucracy troops were left to deal with on daily basis was also quoted as a factor that contributed to their "alarmingly" poor form. The new-look German army: Fat chainsmokers >>> By Bojan Pancevski in Vienna

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Wilders’ Film Website Goes Online

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RADIO NETHERLANDS WORLDWIDE: The Hague - The website for the anti-Qur'an film Fitna by Geert Wilders is online under the name fitnathemovie. There is little to see at the moment: only the cover of the Qur'an with the text "Allahu Akhbar", which means "God is Great" and "Geert Wilders presents Fitna - Coming Soon" against a black background. Wilders' film website goes online >>>

GEERT WILDERS:
Fitna the Movie

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Dozens of Missing Schoolchildren Could Have Been Forced into Arranged Marriages

DAILY MAIL: Dozens of children are missing from school amid fears they have been forced into arranged marriages, it was revealed yesterday.

In Bradford, 33 children remain "unaccounted for" after being off school for at least two months with no explanation.

The Government is also concerned about another 14 areas of the country where it is feared children under 16 could also be missing from school rolls. Dozens of missing schoolchildren feared forced into arranged marriages >>> By Chris Brooke

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’Muslim Fanatics Benefiting from Public Grants'

THE TELEGRAPH: Muslim extremists should be banned from handing out literature and prevented from sitting on public bodies, David Cameron has said.

The Conservative leader has also accused ministers and councils of allowing fanatics to benefit from public grants to Muslim bodies.

"The Government has allowed hundreds of thousands of pounds to local authorities to improve community cohesion, but there are worrying signs that ministers have taken their eye off the ball," he said.

"I will be making proposals to isolate extremists and make certain they cannot obtain public grants or get invited to sit on public bodies.

"That won't just apply to Islamic extremists. We will be equally vigilant in ensuring that groups linked to the BNP or animal rights militants are excluded too.

"The message should be clear - to those who preach hate, to those who encourage violence, you are not part of the mainstream, you will not get public funding." 'Muslim fanatics benefiting from public grants' >>> By Andrew Porter, Political Editor

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Korruptionsprozess gegen Geldgeber Obamas

NZZ Online: In Chicago hat diese Woche der Prozess gegen einen früheren Freund und Geldgeber des demokratischen Präsidentschaftsbewerbers Barack Obama begonnen. Der Geschäftsmann Tony Rezko ist angeklagt, er habe sich mit Wahlkampfspenden Einfluss in der Regierung des Staats Illinois erkauft und seine Stellung benutzt, um bei staatlichen Aufträgen Gelder abzuschöpfen.

A. R. Washington, 4. März

In Chicago hat diese Woche der Prozess gegen einen früheren Freund und Geldgeber des demokratischen Präsidentschaftsbewerbers Barack Obama begonnen. Der Geschäftsmann Tony Rezko ist angeklagt, er habe sich mit Wahlkampfspenden Einfluss in der Regierung des Staats Illinois erkauft und seine Stellung benutzt, um bei staatlichen Aufträgen Gelder abzuschöpfen. Korruption ist ein notorischer Bestandteil der politischen Kultur in Illinois; wegen einer ähnlichen Affäre sitzt der Vorgänger des jetzigen Gouverneurs im Gefängnis. Korruptionsprozess gegen Geldgeber Obamas: Peinlicher Fall für den demokratischen Präsidentschaftsbewerber

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Wilders Says His Film Is Legal

RADIO NETHERLANDS WORLDWIDE: The Hague - The leader of the right-wing Freedom Party, Geert Wilders says there is nothing illegal about his anti-Qur'an film Fitna. He is negotiating with a number of television stations about their broadcasting the film, under the condition that it be sent out in its entirety.

Mr Wilders hopes to find a television station willing to broadcast the 15-minute film within the next few days; otherwise he will show it at a press conference later this month and then broadcast it via the internet. He is willing to show the film to National Anti-Terrorism Coordinator Tjebbe Joustra one day before its broadcast. However, he wants a guarantee that the film will not be banned. Sources in the Justice Department say such a guarantee cannot be given.

In the Afghan capital Kabul around 300 MPs demonstrated against the Wilders film and the Danish cartoons portraying the Prophet Muhammad. They demanded that the Afghan government deliver an official protest to the Dutch and Danish governments. [Source: Wilders says his film is legal >>>]

NIS NEWS BULLETIN:
Wilders is Refusing to Let Government See his Film

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Tuesday, March 04, 2008

CNN Report: The Detention of Fouad al-Farhan in Saudi Arabia



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Jailed Saudi blogger remembered in campaign By Olivia Macleod

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Thomas Landen's Viewpoint - The Wilders Controversy: Do Europeans Still Belong in Europe?

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Geert Wilders likens Al-Qur’an al Karim (القرآن الكريم), ‘The Glorious Qur’an’, to Hitler’s Mein Kampf

BRUSSELS JOURNAL: While America is focused on its elections, which might bring the first Muslim-born president in the White House, Europe is anxiously awaiting Geert Wilders’ movie on the Koran. The Dutch government fears that the release of the movie might lead to terror attacks on the Netherlands or on Dutch citizens abroad. There are rumours that the government may seek to ban the film. NATO secretary general Jaap de Hoop Scheffer, a Dutchman, has also expressed concern about the Wilders movie. On Sunday he told Dutch television that he fears retaliations against Dutch NATO troops in Afghanistan.

Last week Wilders complained that the Dutch authorities are putting him under pressure not to release his 10-minute film. Yesterday, a poll showed that the governing Dutch Christian-Democrats of Prime Minister Jan-Peter Balkenende are losing popularity because of their attempts to tone Wilders down. Dutch public opinion, however, tends to be very volatile. Two month ago, I wrote here that “if the Wilders movie results in (fatal) attacks on Dutch citizens and Dutch interests abroad, it might lead to an anti-Wilders backlash. The Dutch are not Danes. They have a history of swinging from one extreme to another. Like the Spanish after the Madrid bombings they might paint their hands white and surrender.”

There is little doubt that Muslim radicals are already preparing ‘punishment’ for the Dutch if they deem the Wilders movie to be ‘blasphemous.’ Westerners do not seem to have a clue about what Muslims consider to be blasphemous. The mere depiction of Muhammad enrages Muslims, even if Wilders were to do it ‘in a respectful way.’ On the other hand, however, things that seem outrageous to Westerners will not at all be outrageous to Muslims. Wilders likes to point out that the Koran is “as intolerant and dangerous as Adolf Hitler’s Mein Kampf.” If his movie shows praying Muslims next to marching Nazis, or if it compares Koran verses to anti-Semitic rants by Hitler, that may seem outrageous to Western eyes. However, a Nazi comparison, which is the worst form of libel in contemporary Holland and destroys a man’s reputation there, will hardly affect Muslim radicals who tend to agree with Hitler and who will in all likelihood take the comparison as a compliment rather than an insult.

Al-Qaeda is not going to blow The Hague to Kingdom Come for comparing Osama bin-Laden to Adolf Hitler, but they will be inclined to take revenge over a cartoon, a picture or a joke. Suppose Wilders’ movie is outrageous by our standards, but not by those of Muslim extremists. Hence, nothing happens after the release of the movie. Then Dutch public opinion will in all likelihood regard Wilders as the extremist, as someone who tries to provoke others with Nazi slurs, and the Muslim radicals as paragons of tolerance.

Obviously, Westerners – and especially elected officials such as Geert Wilders – should never be forced to take the sensitivities of other cultures into account when making public statements (be it in a film or otherwise) in their own countries. The fact that Wilders is under considerable pressure to do just that shows that the Netherlands is no longer his home country and that it has already been penetrated and colonized by another culture. There is no place anymore that Europeans can call their own. The Wilders Controversy: Do Europeans Still Belong in Europe? >>> By Thomas Landen | Tue, 2008-03-04

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MPs Reject Call for EU Membership Referendum

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THE GUARDIAN: MPs voted today overwhelmingly against the idea of having a referendum on Britain's membership of the European Union.

Labour and the Conservatives joined forces to vote down the Liberal Democrat proposal, which was rejected in the Commons by 471 votes to 68, a majority of 403.

William Hague, the shadow foreign secretary, claimed the Lib Dem proposal was a "fig leaf", designed to disguise the fact that Nick Clegg's party was breaking a promise it made at the last election to support a referendum on the proposed EU constitution.

Today's vote was on a technical motion, and a Lib Dem win would not automatically have led to the holding of a referendum on Britain's EU membership.

But their defeat means that the issue is highly unlikely to be put to a vote again while the European Union (amendment) bill, the legislation ratifying the Lisbon treaty, goes through parliament. MPs reject call for EU membership referendum >>> By Andrew Sparrow, senior political correspondent | Tuesday March 4 2008

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Islam Dreaming In Australia

"Wherever you are Osama Bin Laden, I love you," proclaims Khaled, an Aboriginal Muslim.

Be prepared to be shocked by some of the controversial views expressed in the following video. “After centuries of oppression, indigenous Aborigines are now turning to Osama Bin Laden for support.” How this problem with Islam in the Western world is growing and growing and growing. One could say: Spiralling out of control.

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”Balkenende Is a Weak, Frightened Man Who Gives Way to Threats”, Says Wilders

DUTCH NEWS: Anti-Islam MP Geert Wilders says he will allow the Dutch anti-terrorism coordinator to see his controversial anti-Koran film before it is released, but only on condition that the viewing is not used as and excuse to ban it, NOS tv reports on Tuesday.

Earlier the Telegraaf said Wilders had refused to show the 10-minute film to Tjibbe Joustra, who is responsible for Wilders' security.

Wilders also blamed prime minister Jan Peter Balkenende for ‘all the trouble to come’, according to NOS. Balkenende is a ‘weak, frightened man who gives way to threats’, Wilders, leader of the PVV anti-immigration party said. Wilders to show film to anti-terrorism tzar >>>

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82 Kurt Westergaards!

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THE TELEGRAPH: Denmark's security services have provided protection to namesakes of the Danish cartoonist behind controversial cartoons of the Prophet Mohammed.

There are 82 Kurt Westergaards living in Denmark but only one of them is the man who[se] life is under daily threat because of his caricatures of the founder of Islam.

However, some of other 81 "Kurts" scattered across Denmark have also received mistaken identity death threats because they share the same name as the illustrator.

One, a businessman from the Danish town of Aabenraa, has been offered protection by Denmark's intelligence agency, the PET, after receiving multiple death threats.

"The worst thing was that they also called my three children. They wanted to kidnap my family and murder me," he said. Danish cartoonist's 81 namesakes in terror risk >>> By Bruno Waterfield in Brussels

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Anti-Dhimmitude in Österreich: Richter verbietet Burka im Gerichtssaal

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DIE PRESSE: Terror-Prozess: Eine 21-jährige Angeklagte erscheint voll verschleiert im Gerichtssaal. Die streng gläubige Muslimin weigert sich, ihr Gesicht zu zeigen – und wird des Saales verwiesen.

WIEN. Die Angeklagte ist von oben bis unten schwarz verschleiert. Abgeschirmt von drei Justizwachebeamtinnen wartet sie auf das Erscheinen des Richtersenats. Wenn die junge Frau sitzt und ihre Burka nicht mehr ganz den Boden berührt, entdeckt man ein paar Zentimeter ihrer Jeans und Sportschuhe. „Ich darf mein Gesicht fremden Männern nicht zeigen“, sagt Mona S., als der Richter erscheint und sie auffordert, den Schleier abzunehmen. Sie weigert sich. Der Richter duldet die „Vermummung“ nicht und verweist die 21-jährige nach zähem verbalem Ringen des Saales.

Die Szene zum Auftakt des für mehrere Tage anberaumten Terror-Prozesses im Straflandesgericht Wien hätte dramatischer nicht sein können. Zuerst wendet sich der Vorsitzende des Geschworenen-Senats, Richter Norbert Gerstberger, demonstrativ an die Justizwache: „Wer ist die vermummte Person?“ Pause. „Ist das die ,Zweitangeklagte‘?“ Kopfnicken bei den Wachebeamtinnen.

Apropos „Zweitangeklagte“: Als „Erstangeklagter“ hat sich Mohamed M. (22) zu verantworten. Nach islamischem Recht ist er der Ehemann von Mona S. Ihm wird vorgeworfen, sich an einer terroristischen Vereinigung beteiligt zu haben, indem er im Internet zu Terroranschlägen im Namen des Islam aufrief. Mona S. soll als Übersetzerin fungiert haben. Beide Angeklagte sind in Wien geboren, beide bekennen sich nicht schuldig, beide berufen sich auf die Vorschriften des Koran. Mona S.: „Viele fremde Männer“ >>> Von Manfred Seeh | 03.03.2008

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Hillary Clinton braucht dringend einen Sieg: Entscheidende Runde bei der Kandidatenkür der US-Demokraten

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NZZ Online: Der Demokratin Hillary Clinton droht am Dienstag das endgültige Aus im Ringen um die Präsidentschaftsnomination ihrer Partei. Falls ihr bei den Vorwahlen in Texas und Ohio kein überzeugender Sieg gelingt, kann sie ihren Rivalen Obama nicht mehr einholen.

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In den USA finden am Dienstag in vier Staaten Partei-Vorwahlen für die Präsidentschaft statt, unter anderem in den bevölkerungsreichen Staaten Texas und Ohio. Während bei den Republikanern die Entscheidung längst gefallen ist, sorgt das Rennen bei den Demokraten weiterhin für Spannung. Die Vorwahlrunde gilt als letzte Chance für Senatorin Hillary Clinton, auf die Erfolgsspur zurückzukehren. Ihr parteiinterner Rivale Barack Obama hat in den letzten Wochen elf Vorwahlen in Serie gewonnen und damit einen grossen Vorsprung aufgebaut. Obama kann aufgrund der Resultate nun mit 1388 Delegierten für den Nominationsparteitag rechnen, Clinton mit 1283. In den verbleibenden Vorwahlen werden bis Anfang Juni knapp 1000 weitere Delegierte zugeteilt. Davon sind allein am Dienstag 370 Delegierte zu holen, was die Bedeutung dieses Urnengangs unterstreicht. Gute Ausgangslage für Obama >>>

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Monday, March 03, 2008

Vatican-Muslim Talks Due to Begin in Italy

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BBC: Vatican officials and senior Muslims are due to meet in Rome, hoping to lay the groundwork for landmark Catholic-Islamic talks later this year.

Five senior figures from each religion will define the terms of a larger meeting involving Pope Benedict XVI.

Catholic-Muslim relations soured after a 2006 speech in Germany, in which the Pope quoted a 14th Century Byzantine emperor's criticisms of Islam.

The Regensburg speech provoked Muslim fury and triggered protests worldwide. Vatican-Muslim Talks Due in Italy >>> By Frances Kennedy

The Pope’s Regensburg Lecture in Full

Die komplette Vorlesung des Papstes in Regensburg

The Islamization of Europe a Real Concern for the Vatican

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Anti-Semitic to the Core!

BBC: A book fair in Paris has become the subject of controversy with several Muslim countries announcing boycotts because the guest of honour is Israel.

Saudi Arabia has become the latest to withdraw, following Iran, Lebanon, Yemen, Tunisia, Morocco and Algeria.

The Islamic Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation (Isesco) has also urged its 50 members to pull out from the fair, which starts on 14 March.

Isesco said Israel had committed crimes against humanity in Palestinian areas.

The organisers of the book fair have said their aim is to honour literature and promote dialogue between cultures. Israel 'unworthy' >>> By Frances Harrison, BBC religious affairs correspondent

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Voters Punish CDA for Appeasement Politics over Wilders Film

NIS NEWS BULLETIN: THE HAGUE, 04/03/08 - The Christian democrats (CDA) would only win 29 seats if general elections were held now. The disfavour of the voters is the result of the party's attempts to prevent Geert Wilders's film on the Koran from being shown, pollster Maurice de Hond reported.

Last week, CDA still scored 32 seats. The new result of 29 is the party's lowest score since the spring of 2006. CDA currently has 41 seats in the Lower House, which has 150 members.

The three seats lost by the CDA would be divided between Wilders' anti-'Islamisation' Party for Freedom (PVV), the conservatives (VVD) and Proud of the Netherlands (TON). Each of these parties would win one more seat than last week.

PVV (now 9 seats) and VVD (now 22 seats) would each win 16 seats. Proud of the Netherlands, the new party being set up by ex-VVD MP Rita Verdonk, would enter the Lower House with 19 seats, De Hond reports. Voters Punish CDA for Appeasement Politics over Wilders Film >>>

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Libyan Leader Muammar al-Qaddafi on the Predicament of Europe and America


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