Friday, November 07, 2008

Free Speech: FPÖ Does the Splits

DIE JÜDISCHE.AT: Flushed with its success in September's elections, the right-wing extremist Austrian Freedom Party (FPÖ) is urging moves to scrap the Austrian law that bans Nazi activity and attempts to revive Nazism. Norbert Hofer, an FPÖ MP has suggested a referendum to test public opinion on abolition of the law. He is supported by his party's leader Heinz-Christian Strache. 



At the same time as the far-right is trying to lift restrictions on the dissemination of hatred, threats from far-rightists have forced two satirical political revue performers, Dirk Stermann and Christoph Grissemann, to cancel a performance, planned for December, at Klagenfurt University.



The cause for the pressure on the duo is that they devoted their last show, titled Welcome to Austria, on ORF TV - the Austrian state channel - on 23 October to the death of Carinthian governor and right-wing extremist, Jörg Haider, and the consequences of his demise in a car crash. The Alliance for Austria's Future (BZÖ), the party formerly led by Haider, has branded the satirists' performance as "not acceptable for Carinthia" while the FPÖ has gone further by demanding that their presence on ORF is banned. 



The FPÖ does not deny that freedom is excellent except that it only seems to want it for Holocaust deniers while, hypocritically, claiming that satirical revue performers are unworthy of it. It now remains to be seen whether the left and liberal intellectuals who rushed to defend the British Holocaust denier David Irving* when he fell foul of Austrian law will display some support for and solidarity with Stermann and Grissemann. [Source: Die Jüdische] Karl Pfeifer | November 7, 2008

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With Obama's Victory, Europe's Minorities Sense New Possibilities

CS MONITOR: A new discourse is emerging in France and Europe that urges a focus on ability – rather than on race or skin.

PARIS AND FRANKFURT - The election of Barack Obama may have revolutionized the world's view of America. But for Africans and Arabs in Europe, he is much more – a liberator figure whose success and social mobility will help them one day crack open the closed doors of European politics.

In Paris's black neighborhoods, in the barber shops, the African boutiques, the crowded bus stops, the groceries, President-elect Obama's election is felt deeply and personally – creating a sense that it is time to push for more.

"Obama has restored belief in the American dream," says Pap Ndiaye, who is with the School for the Advanced Study of the Social Sciences in Paris. "But his election also has a direct social effect in France, because the black youth think it is possible there [in the US] but not here.

"Obama puts the political system in France on the hot seat," he adds. "Structures that are closed are being looked at, and it is time for that."

Few Europeans believe it possible anytime soon for a minority to be elected to high office in their countries. The Obama example highlights a sharp contrast between the ideals and the reality of what a young African or Arab in Europe can hope for as a participant in politics.

Obama's rise created a new discourse focused on ability here – rather than on race or skin as a rationale for change. >>> By Robert Marquand, Staff Writer | November 7, 2008

ISLAM ONLINE: US Muslims See Hope in Obama

WASHINGTON — The majority of American Muslims is believed to have voted for Barak Obama as the new president.

IslamOnline.net has interviewed several Muslims, including community leaders, on what issues should top the agenda of President Obama and the domestic and international implications of his election.

Ibrahim Ramey, Director of Muslims American Society, Virginia

Barack Obama was my first choice and the first choice of 90 percent of Muslims living in the US.

We supported him because he is an agent of change.

It is a major opportunity for American Muslims to advance themselves for equal opportunities under the law.

Muslim should capitalize on this opportunity and should now better organize themselves to get their voices heard and recognized.

Obama will help do away with the negative image of Muslims inside the US and in the whole world.

Obama will help resolve the lingering conflicts of Palestine and Afghanistan and will soon end the Iraq war.

He will create economic growth and stability in the US and will restore the country’s security and confidence. >>> By Mukhtar A. Khan, IOL Correspondent | November 6, 2008

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Iran, Hamas Welcome Obama Presidency

JTA: Leaders of Iran and Hamas expressed hope that Barack Obama would usher in a new era of relations between the United States and the Islamic world.

In Gaza, Hamas leader Mahmoud Zahar sounded a hopeful note. "We hope, we hope, that Obama opens a new page with the world, including the Muslim world," Zahar said, according to Ha’aretz.

Zahar added that Israeli influence on U.S. policy made it unlikely Obama would talk to Hamas, at least initially.

Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad said Friday the world was expecting major changes in U.S. policy. He also made comments reminiscent of the claim he made in his September speech to the United Nations that a Zionist minority controls the levers of global power.

"I hope that you prefer people’s interests and justice to the rapacious demands of a selfish minority, make the best use of the chance and leave a good name," he said in comments directed at the U.S. president-elect, according to the the Iranian news site ISNA.

According to The New York Times, Ahmadinejad also sent a leter to Obama, the first time since the Iranian revolution that a leader of the Islamic Republic has issued congratulations to an American president-elect.

“People in the world expect war-oriented policies, occupation, bullying, deception and intimidation of nations and imposing discriminatory policies on them and international affairs, which have evoked hatred toward American leaders, to be replaced by ones advocating justice, respect for human rights, friendship and noninterference in other countries’ affairs,” the letter said, according to the Times. [Source: JTA] | November 7, 2008

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Obama Has a Great Tan, Says Berlusconi

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DAILY EXPRESS: Italy’s bungling prime minister caused embarrassment last night when he complimented US President-elect Barack Obama on his “suntan”.

Silvio Berlusconi praised America’s first black president for being “young, handsome and tanned”.



Last night Mr Berlusconi, 72 – no stranger himself to a year-round suntan – was condemned for his remarks. 



But he hit back at critics, saying: “What’s the problem? It was a compliment. If these people don’t have a sense of humour why don’t they just...” 



Italian opposition MP Dario Franceschini said Mr Berlusconi’s remarks were “loaded with dangerous ambiguity”, adding: “They will be seen as offensive by the whole world.”

Mr Berlusconi has made regular gaffes, including labelling one German MEP a “prisoner of war camp guard” and saying that the West was “superior to Islam”. >>> By Nick Pisa | November 7, 2008

SPIEGELONLINE INTERNATIONAL: Austrian Journalist Slammed For Racist Obama Rant

Veteran Austrian television personality Klaus Emmerich has triggered a storm of criticism for his racist comments about Barack Obama, the US president-elect.

Klaus Emmerich has long been a figure in Austrian television news. His journalism career spans 61 years and includes a stint as a correspondent in Washington D.C. for ORF, Austria's public television station. He is something like the Wolf Blitzer of Austria.

Or, at least, he was. Now, the respected US expert has stained his own report card with a string of blatantly racist remarks regarding the election of Barack Obama in the US. Speaking on a talk show on the Austrian public channel ORF on Wednesday, he said: "I wouldn't want the Western world to be directed by a black man. When you say that is a racist remark: right, without a doubt."

Americans are "racists, now as before, and it must be going very badly for them that they so convincingly ... send a black man, and a black, very good-looking woman, into the White House," he said. >>> jas -- with wire reports | November 7, 2008

THE TELEGRAPH: Barack Obama ‘Not Civilised’ Enough to Rule, Says Austrian Pundit

The Austrian state broadcaster is refusing to sack its top US political commentator despite him claiming blacks were 'not civilised' enough to rule.

Klaus Emmerich, who until he retired was editor in chief of the Austrian broadcaster ORF's news and current affairs service, is a specialist in American politics and is still the station's top political commentator for US affairs.

But in coverage of the election in which Barack Obama was elected president he said: "I do not want the western world being directed by a black man. And if you say this is a racist remark, I say you are damn right it is."

Emmerich also said Obama's election was "a highly disturbing development" because "blacks are not as far advanced in the civilization process nor in their political progress." >>> | November 7, 2008

MAIL Online: New Obama Race Row as Austrian TV Pundit Says Black People ‘Are Not Civilised’ Enough to Rule

Austria's official state broadcaster is refusing to sack a senior political commentator who said blacks were not civilised enough to rule.

Klaus Emmerich, the retired editor-in-chief of Austrian broadcaster ORF's news and current affairs service, is the station's top political commentator for U.S. affairs. Der Spiegel likened him to Wolf Blitzer, CNN's legendary political commentator.

But covering the election in which Barack Obama was elected American president, Emmerich said: 'I do not want the western world being directed by a black man. And if you say this is a racist remark, I say you are damn right it is.'

Emmerich also said Obama's election was "a highly disturbing development" because "blacks are not as far advanced in the civilisation process nor in their political progress."

Following his outburst, the moderator prevented Emmerich from speaking again.

But Emmerich took an even harder line in newspaper interviews later, calling Mr Obama's victory 'a highly disturbing development' because 'blacks are not as far advanced in the civilisation process nor in their political progress'.

He went on to tell Die Presse that Mr Obama has 'a devil-like talent to present his rhetoric so effectively'. >>> | November 7, 2008

BBC: Berlusconi Says Obama Is ‘Tanned’

Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi has provoked criticism for describing Barack Obama as "young, handsome, and tanned".

He made the remarks after a meeting with the Russian president in Moscow.

Opposition politicians in Italy said Mr Berlusconi's remarks about the US president-elect were at worst, racist and at best, undiplomatic.

Mr Berlusconi shrugged off the criticism, saying those who disagreed with him were humourless "imbeciles".

'Great compliment'

Mr Berlusconi made the quip at a news conference with Russian President Dmitry Medvedev.

''Obama is young, handsome and also tanned, so he has all the qualities to agree with you,'' he told the Russian leader, speaking in Italian through a translator.

he Italian news agency Ansa said Mr Berlusconi later defended the remark, calling it "a great compliment".

Responding to a reporter's suggestion that the remark might be misunderstood, he accused his opponents of not having a sense of humour.

''God save us from imbeciles,'' he added. >>> | November 7, 2008

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KURIER: Berlusconi und kein Ende

Er hat Obama als "gebräunt" bezeichnet – und will einfach nicht "Sorry" sagen. Viele Italiener schämen sich indes öffentlich für ihren Premier.

Schön, jung und sonnengebräunt" –Silvio Berlusconis Beschreibung von US-Wahlsieger Barack Obama sorgte in "Bella Italia" für Aufruhr. Nichts weiter als ein "witziges Kompliment" sei es gewesen, meinte Berlusconi, der immer noch so wirkt, als frage er sich, was all der Wirbel eigentlich soll. 



"Warum haben die USA Obama und wir Berlusconi?", fragten sich indes jene Italiener, die am Freitag durch Roms Straßen zogen. Mit schwarzer Schuhcreme im Gesicht verliehen sie ihrem Protest gegen den Premier Ausdruck. "Sorry" sagten viele zu "Mr. Obama", nicht nur auf Plakaten, sondern auch im Internet. Auf der Website der New York Times entschuldigten sich Scharen von Italienern für ihren Premier. Luigi zum Beispiel: "Wir sind nicht solche Narren wie er".

"Sorry" sagten auch Oppositionspolitiker und griffen den Premier an: "Berlusconi hat alle Grenzen des Anstands überschritten. Er hält sich für Napoleon.", sagte der Massimo Donadi von der Zentrumspartei "Italien der Werte". Und weiter: ''Ein erbärmlicher Satz, durchtränkt von schlechtem Geschmack, der ein hässliches und negatives Bild von Italien vermittelt, das dieses Land nicht verdient.'' >>> sk | 7. November 2008

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Melanie Phillips: Freedom Now Stands Alone

THE SPECTATOR: So the answer to my question turned out to be yes, America really was going to do this. A historic moment indeed. The hyperbole for once is not exaggerated: this is a watershed election which changes the fate of the world. The fear however is that the world now becomes very much less safe for all of us as a result. Those of us who have looked on appalled during this most frightening of presidential elections – at the suspension of reason and its replacement by thuggery -- can only hope that the way this man governs will be very different from the profile provided by his influences, associations and record to date. It’s a faint hope – the enemies of America, freedom and the west will certainly be rejoicing today.

America has voted for change, apparently. Change from what, precisely? From Bush? But in the second term, Bush stopped being Bush. His foreign policy lurched from paralysis to appeasement (redeemed only by the strategic genius of Gen Petraeus – and what price Petraeus now?) As Frank Gaffney wrote in the Washington Times yesterday, Bush’s Treasury is about to open the way for sharia law to be imposed upon America’s banking system. And it was a Democrat-controlled Congress that helped provoke the sub-prime lending crisis that triggered the current financial meltdown.

What this election tells us is that America voted for change because America is in the process of changing – not just demographically by becoming less white and more diverse, but as the result of a culture war in which western civilisation is losing out to a far-left agenda which has become mainstream, teaching American children to despise the founding values of their country and hijacking discourse by the minority power-grab of victim-culture.

The reaction of conservatives on both sides of the Atlantic to this undoubted change – not just in the US but in Britain too – shows the intellectual disarray caused by these profound developments. They say politicians must stop trying to hold the cultural line and go instead with the flow of change. In Britain, the Tory party has adopted this strategy. Now there are Republicans saying the same thing.

But John McCain is a Republican who does not fit the old template, who does subscribe to some of this ‘change’ agenda on a number of issues. As a result, he was incapable of attacking Obama on the most important grounds of all: that he stood for values inimical to America’s founding principles. When he did venture into this territory, it was half-cocked and far too late, appearing merely like the desperate throw of a loser. The reason he couldn’t do it earlier was that he had no coherent platform of his own. So why vote for a muddled and erratic quasi-'progressive' when the real thing is a rock star? It cannot be said too emphatically -- the Republicans lost this election. Obama ran a superbly disciplined campaign and he was an impressive candidate, particularly in his calm and stately demeanour throughout. The Republicans screwed up in government, they selected a hopelessly frail and erratic candidate, he ran a shambolic campaign. They deserved to lose. >>> Melanie Phillips | November 5, 2008

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Day One: Obama Faces Cold War Threat, a Warning from Israel... and an Armed Guard to Go to the Gym

MAIL Online: With barely time to savour his triumph, Barack Obama has been confronted with various international crises to test his mettle.

The U.S. President-elect faces threats from Russia, Israel and Afghanistan as it emerged his election team's computers were hacked by a 'foreign entity' during the election.

Officials at the FBI and the White House believe the hackers sought to gather information on the evolution of both his and Senator John McCain's policy positions with the idea of using that information in negotiations with the next administration.

Obama technical experts later speculated the hackers were Russian or Chinese, and security ended the intrusion, Newsweek reported.

The first of the challenges thrown at the President-elect, who received his first national security intelligence briefing yesterday, came from the Russian President Dmitry Medvedev.

He threatened to base warheads along the Polish border if Obama goes ahead with a Bush administration plan to create a missile shield in Eastern Europe.

Then Israel warned Obama last night that his claim that he was ready to open talks with Iran could be seen in the Middle East as a sign of weakness.

Furthermore, Afghanistan's president Hamid Karzai demanded that Obama 'put an end to civilian casualties' by changing U.S. military tactics to avoid airstrikes in the war on the Taliban. He spoke out after seven wedding party guests were accidentally killed by an American airstrike.

It was as he was locked away in his Chicago home, that Obama received his first national intelligence briefing as he wrestled with appointments for his Cabinet.

During the day he ventured out twice, once to visit his local gym and then his downtown offices.

Each time he was escorted by a convoy of black vehicles carrying heavily armed secret service agents.

Aides said he planned no public appearances until later in the week.

It also emerged that both Obama and McCain's computers were hacked into by a 'foreign entity' during the campaign.

Newsweek magazine revealed the FBI and the Secret Service had been called in, with one agent warning the Obama campaign: 'You have a problem way bigger than what you understand... You have been compromised, and a serious amount of files have been loaded off your system.' >>> By David Gardner | November 7, 2008

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Thursday, November 06, 2008

Khader: Quraishy Damaging Denmark

POLITIKEN.DK: Naser Khader accuses Bashy Quraishy of treason for urging a boycott of Denmark. Quraishy: Khader’s a nobody trying to get into the news.

The Syrian-born Leader of the Liberal Alliance Party Naser Khader is accusing a fellow Dane, Pakistani-born Bashy Quraishy of being a swindler with a questionable CV who travels around Europe on EU funds to spread negative stories about Denmark.

Khader says he is not surprised that Quraishy is urging Muslim countries to boycott Denmark in protest against the influence the Danish People’s Party exerts on Danish politics.

“This is treason of the worst type. I don’t understand why he’s so busy damaging the country that has given him a home. He’s not even a practicing Muslim and I certainly don’t understand his urge to involve totalitarian countries in Danish conditions,” Naser Khader says according to Ritzau. >>> Julian Isherwood | November 6, 2008

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The Rise of Apocalyptic Islam: Causes and Implications (PolicyWatch #1423: Special Forum Report)

WASHINGTON INSTITUTE: On October 29, 2008, Jean-Pierre Filiu and Mehdi Khalaji addressed a Policy Forum luncheon at The Washington Institute. Mr. Filiu, a former French diplomat and ministerial advisor, currently serves as a visiting professor at Georgetown University. Mehdi Khalaji is a senior fellow at The Washington Institute. The following is a rapporteur's summary of their remarks.

Jean-Pierre Filiu

Washing across the Islamic world is a growing wave of grim and gory literature predicting the aher al-zaman, the Arabic concept for apocalypse that literally translates as the "end of time." This genre is both ancient and modern, as it revisits historic Islamic narratives and incorporates newer, non-Islamic elements. Three trends of apocalypticism have emerged from this literature, making it difficult to assess the implications for foreign policymaking.

Both Sunni and Shiite Islam contain traditional narratives about the end of days. In the Sunni narrative, Jesus returns to fight the anti-Christ in Damascus, defeats him in Lud, and leads the army of the faithful at the end of time. In the predominant Shiite narrative, the occulted twelfth imam, also referred to as the "Hidden Imam" or Mahdi, will appear in Mecca and lead the Mahdi's Army, defeating the unbelievers. In contrast to these old narratives, the current wave of apocalyptic literature draws heavily from non-Islamic sources. This heterogeneous genre follows the approach of its founder, a minor Egyptian journalist whose 1986 book The Anti-Christ incorporated Biblical revelations, Nostradamus's prophesies, anti-Semitic propaganda, and Protestant evangelicalism.

As the majority of its readership does not interpret apocalypticism literally, the genre's rise does not represent an immediate political threat. Instead, apocalyptic literature is a coping mechanism for day-to-day frustration. It helps "compensate" for the current economic and social crises by associating them with the foretold decline of Islam before the end of days. Without motivating the reader to any particular action, it promises retribution against the perceived evildoers and a post-apocalyptic recompense: the rise of Islam, justice, and peace. >>> Featuring Jean-Pierre Filiu and Mehdi Khalaji | November 6, 2008

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Pakistani Christian Accused of Blaspheming Islam

SPERO NEWS: A Christian and his daughter have been accused under the Pakistani penal code of blaspheming Islam. They now face severe sanctions. An enraged mob sought to kill them and managed to attack a Christian church.

A Christian man, Gulsher Masih, and his daughter, Sandal, 18, have been charged with blasphemy under Article 295 B of the Pakistan Penal Code for allegedly tearing pages from the Koran on October 9, 2008 in the village of Tehsil Chak Jhumra, in Faisalabad district. 



Some Muslims who walked by the Gulsher home said they saw Sandal Gulsher and her father Gulsher Masih tear some pages from the Quran and throw them into the street. The story eventually made to the village mosques so an enraged mob, including people from neighboring villages, marched through the village calling for the death of the blasphemers, the news agency stated. 



Deputy Inspector Faryad told Asia News that once the mob was at the Gulsher home they began stoning the building, striking doors and windows with sticks. They also stoned a nearby Protestant church. Police took the entire Gulsher family into custody for their “own protection,” he added. “Vans full of Muslims were driving to the village but were stopped by police.” >>> | November 6, 2008

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Il Papa apre all'Islam: "Cristiani e musulmani sono la stessa famiglia"

RAI NEWS 24: "Cristiani e musulmani hanno approcci diversi su Dio", ma ugualmente debbono sentirsi "membri di una stessa famiglia". E' questo in sintesi il messaggio che il Papa ha affidato al Forum islamo-cattolico promosso dal Pontificio Consiglio per il dialogo interreligioso. "Possiamo e dobbiamo essere fedeli dell'unico Dio che ci ha creati e si cura di ogni persona in ogni angolo del mondo", "Insieme - insiste - dobbiamo mostrare, con il rispetto e la solidarietà reciproca, che ci consideriamo membri di una stessa famiglia.

Dovremmo lavorare insieme - chiede il Pontefice ai leader musulmani - nella promozione di un genuino rispetto per la dignità della persona umana e i diritti umani fondamentali, anche se le nostre visioni antropologiche e le nostre teologie lo giustificano in modi diversi. C'e' un campo grande e ampio nel quale possiamo agire insieme nel difendere e promuovere i valori morali parte di un'eredita' comune". [Fonte: Rai News 24] Roma | 6 novembre 2008

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Iran's New Penal Code Unfair to Women: Nobel Laureate

AFP: TEHRAN — Nobel peace laureate Shrin Ebadi on Wednesday criticised Iran's new Islamic penal code, saying it remains unfair to women and uses an "incorrect" interpretation of Islam.

Iran's parliament in September adopted the outlines of the new Islamic penal code submitted by the judiciary, which is a modified version of the Sharia-based law implemented in Iran since 1982.

"After 25 years we are still repeating mistakes of the first day," Ebadi told a meeting and news conference staged by her rights group on the subject.

"The criminal laws adopted after the revolution unfortunately took away a woman's human identity and turned her into a second-class being who is incapable and mentally-deranged," she said. >>> | November 5, 2008

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U.S. Treasury Submits to Shariah

FAMILY SECURITY MATTERS: The U.S. Treasury Department is submitting to Shariah – the seditious religio-political-legal code authoritative Islam seeks to impose worldwide under a global theocracy.

As reported in this space last week, Deputy Secretary of the Treasury Robert Kimmitt set the stage with his recent visit to Saudi Arabia and other oil-rich Persian Gulf states. His stated purpose was to promote the recycling of petrodollars in the form of foreign investment here.

Evidently, the price demanded by his hosts is that the U.S. government get with the Islamist financial program. While in Riyadh, Mr. Kimmitt announced: "The U.S. government is currently studying the salient features of Islamic banking to ascertain how far it could be useful in fighting the ongoing world economic crisis."

"Islamic banking" is a euphemism for a practice better known as "Shariah-Compliant Finance (SFC)." And it turns out that this week the Treasury will be taking officials from various federal agencies literally to school on SFC.

The department is hosting a half-day course entitled "Islamic Finance 101" on Thursday at its headquarters building. Treasury's self-described "seminar for the policy community" is co-sponsored with the leading academic promoters of Shariah and SCF in the United States: Harvard University Law School's Project on Islamic Finance. At the very least, the U.S. government evidently hopes to emulate Harvard's success in securing immense amounts of Wahhabi money in exchange for conforming to the Islamists' agenda. Like Harvard, Treasury seems utterly disinterested in what Shariah actually is, and portends.

Unfortunately, such submission – the literal meaning of "Islam" – is not likely to remain confined long to the Treasury or its sister agencies. Thanks to the extraordinary authority conferred on Treasury since September, backed by the $700 billion Troubled Asset Relief Program (TARP), the department is now in a position to impose its embrace of Shariah on the U.S. financial sector. The nationalization of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, Treasury's purchase of – at last count – 17 banks and the ability to provide, or withhold, funds from its new slush-fund can translate into unprecedented coercive power.

Concerns in this regard are only heightened by the prominent role Assistant Treasury Secretary Neel Kashkari will be playing in "Islamic Finance 101." Mr. Kashkari, the official charged with administering the TARP fund, will provide welcoming remarks to participants. Presumably, in the process, he will convey the enthusiasm about Shariah-Compliant Finance that appears to be the current party line at Treasury.

As this enthusiasm for SCF ramps up in Washington officialdom, it is worth recalling a lesson from "across the pond." Earlier this year, the head of the Church of England, Archbishop of Canterbury Rowan Williams, provoked a brief but intense firestorm of controversy with his declaration that it was "unavoidable" that Shariah would be practiced in Britain. Largely unremarked was the reason he gave for such an ominous forecast: The U.K. had already accommodated itself to Shariah-Compliant Finance. >>> By Frank Gaffney Jr

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American Muslims Quick to Congratulate Obama

REUTERS: WASHINGTON - The largest U.S. Islamic civil rights group was among the first to congratulate President-Elect Democrat Barack Obama, a man who some opponents tried to portray as a Muslim because of the childhood years he spent in Indonesia.

“President-elect Obama’s victory sends the unmistakable message that America is a nation that offers equal opportunity to people of all backgrounds,” the Council on American Islamic Relations said in a statement just minutes after Obama’s victory speech in Chicago.

Nihad Awad, executive director of the group, said they hoped to offer the Obama administration some support and advice.

“We look forward to having the opportunity to work with the Obama administration in protecting the civil rights of all Americans, projecting an accurate image of America in the Muslim world and playing a positive role in securing our nation,” Awad said. >>> Andrea Shalal-Esa | November 5, 2008

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Barack Obama Victory Shows Changing Make-up of US Electorate

THE TELEGRAPH: Barack Obama's historic election win has marked a new epoch in US politics by showing that white voters no longer hold the balance of power when it comes to choosing US presidents.

President-Elect Obama attracted 43 per cent of the white vote, with 55 per cent backing John McCain.

But because white voters make up an ever-decreasing percentage of the total, Mr Obama still achieved an overwhelming victory because he attracted 95 per cent of the black vote and two thirds of Hispanic and Asian voters.

Black and ethnic minority voters accounted for 26 per cent of all votes cast in the election. As recently as 2000, they made up just 19 per cent of voters.

At the current rate of change, white voters will be in the minority by 2042, and with black and ethnic minority voters traditionally voting Democrat, regardless of the candidate's skin colour, the Republicans are facing a long-term problem.

Richard Little, Professor of International Politics at Bristol University, said: "Clearly the Republicans are going to have to think about this very seriously. The long-term implications are very significant, which is part of the reason people are saying this is such a historic moment." >>> By Gordon Rayner, Chief Reporter | November 5, 2008

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Sarah Palin Returns to Alaska after Election Defeat


MAIL Online: Palin Backlash Continues as Republican Lawyers Head to Alaska to Take Back Her $150,000 Campaign Clothes

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The bitter McCain backlash against Sarah Palin continued today as it emerged that Republican Party lawyers were heading to Alaska to retrieve her $150,000 (£95,000) campaign clothes.

The vice-presidential candidate's hopes of challenging Barack Obama in 2012 took a big dent as simmering tensions with the McCain camp finally boiled over into wide-ranging criticism of her conduct.

In a string of damaging briefings, it was claimed that Mrs Palin had spent 'tens of thousands' more on her clothes than budgeted for, that she once met McCain aides dressed in nothing but a towel and that she did not know Africa was a continent.

She was also unable to name the nations in the vitally important North American Free Trade Agreement.

There are only three. Her own, its northern neighbour Canada and its southern neighbour Mexico.

The 44-year- old former Republican running mate's lack of general knowledge - and a storm over her designer wardrobe - emerged as she returned to her home state of Alaska.

Extraordinary details of bitterness and jealousy between the Alaska governor and John McCain were laid bare following their White House defeat.

McCain aides complained that Mrs Palin refused to be coached before TV interviews - even after it emerged she wasn't sure about Africa's status in the world.

Republican bosses also complained that Mrs Palin and her family spent even more on new clothes and shoes than previously reported.

One McCain aide described the Palin family shopping spree in some of America's most exclusive department stores as 'Wasilla hillbillies looting Neiman Marcus from coast to coast.'

According to Newsweek magazine, a party donor who agreed to foot the clothes bill was expecting to pay out up to £15,000.
He was stunned when he received the bill for nearly £100,000. And that wasn't even the whole tab, it was revealed yesterday. >>> By Mail Foreign Service | November 7, 2008

TOWNHALL.COM: Michelle Malkin: The Cowardly Character Assassination of Sarah Palin

Sunken ships loosen bitter lips. The failed McCain campaign, for all its high-minded talk of honor, duty and courage, is now teeming with unscrupulous gossipmongers. Seems the dishy staffers forgot to crack open their copies of Sen. McCain's bestseller, "Character Is Destiny: Inspiring Stories Every Young Person Should Know and Every Adult Should Remember."

Rest assured: Their cowardly character assassination of Sarah Palin won't be forgotten.

The finks turned to Newsweek and Fox News to spread petty rumors about Palin's intellect and character. The magazine peddled anecdotes from sources horrified that Palin greeted top advisers at her hotel room -- gasp! -- "wearing nothing but a towel" and "wet hair." Fox News reporter Carl Cameron breathlessly reported that his unnamed McCain sources told him Palin lacked "a degree of knowledgeability necessary to be a running mate" because, they claimed, she didn't know which countries were parties to the North American Free Trade Agreement and "didn't understand that Africa was a continent, rather than a series, a country just in itself."

Let's assume for a moment that the McCain rumormongers are telling the truth about Palin (and I don't believe they are). Who would it damn more: Palin, or McCain and his vetters, who greenlighted her for the vice presidential nomination? Don't need a fancy Ivy League degree to figure that one out.

In introducing her to America, McCain praised her independence and backbone: She "stands up for what's right, and she doesn't let anyone tell her to sit down." The inside snipers are now roasting her for that very attribute -- redefined as "going rogue" -- because she had the nerve to try to schedule media interviews on her own. The nerve of her!

Palin's response to the campaign fragging? At a late Wednesday night airport press conference in Anchorage, immediately upon landing home after the election defeat, she smiled cheerfully. The Alaska governor shrugged off the "foolish things" said by the McCain saboteurs, and simply said, "It's politics. … It's rough and tumble and you've got to have a thick skin just like I've got."

Hollywood savaged Palin. Journalists mocked her. Liberal blogs slimed her. Opponents cursed her, Photoshopped her, hacked her e-mail, hanged her in effigy, called her bigot, Bible-thumper and bimbo, and attacked her husband and children. But nothing Palin endured during the election season compares to the treatment she's receiving from these backstabbing blabbermouths who worked on the same campaign she poured herself into over the last three months. >>> Michelle Malkin | November 7, 2008

NEW YORK TIMES: Palin Calls Critics Among McCain Aides ‘Jerks’

ANCHORAGE — Gov. Sarah Palin of Alaska fired back Friday at the unnamed McCain campaign aides who have been maligning her in recent days, saying that their criticism was “cruel and it’s mean-spirited, it’s immature, it’s unprofessional, and those guys are jerks.”

Ms. Palin spoke out upon her return to the governor’s office here, defending herself from a barrage of criticism that has been aimed at her from unnamed McCain aides ever since the McCain-Palin ticket was defeated Tuesday. >>> By William Yardley and Michael Cooper | November 7, 2008

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Barack Obama: Key Dates in the Civil Rights Campaign

Ann Nixon Cooper

THE TELEGRAPH:
Key Dates in America’s Civili Rights Campaign >>> By Robert Winnett, Deputy Political Editor | November 6, 2008

TIMESONLINE:
Ann Nixon Cooper: The History Woman >>> Suzy Jagger in Atlanta | November 6, 2008

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Barack Obama May Have Helped California Proposition 8 Gay Marriage Ban Pass

THE TELEGRAPH: Gay marriage will be banned in California after voters turning out to back Barack Obama gave their assent to a motion known as Proposition 8.

Around 70 per cent of the African-American voters who overwhelmingly backed Mr Obama also approved Proposition 8, helping pass the controversial ballot measure despite a small majority of whites voting against the ban on same-sex unions. Hispanic and Asian voters were split on the issue.

The state's black turnout jumped to 10 per cent of the electorate, up from 6 per cent in 2004, as voters inspired by Mr Obama flocked to the polls for the first time. The Democratic candidate took the state with 61 per cent of the popular vote.

Although the president-elect opposed the gay marriage ban, it appears his supporters may have helped pass the measure that was vociferously opposed by many white Democrats.

The news is a blow to gay rights campaigners, who had hoped California would be the vanguard for the legalisation of same-sex marriage across the US. More than 18,000 homosexual couples have wed in the state since its supreme court allowed gay marriages earlier this year. The status of those unions is now in doubt.

On the day that Mr Obama swept to power, voters handed a number of defeats to gay campaigners.

Amendments to ban gay marriage were also approved in Arizona and Florida, and Arkansas voters approved a measure banning unmarried couples from serving as adoptive or foster parents

But gay rights campaigners, who spend tens of millions of dollars fighting to oppose Proposition 8, have vowed not to admit to defeat. A petition to dismiss the measure on the grounds that decision of such importance should be taken by state legislatures rather than voters has already been filed to the Supreme Court.

"We pick ourselves up and trudge on," said Kate Kendell, executive director of the National Center for Lesbian Rights. "There has been enormous movement in favour of full equality in eight short years. That is the direction this is heading, and if it's not today or it's not tomorrow, it will be soon." [Source: The Telegraph] By Matthew Moore | November 6, 2008

THE TELEGRAPH: It's Time for America to Abandon Gay Prejudice

In his powerful and moving acceptance speech Barack Obama singled out many groups including gays who now could believe that this election would make a difference.

Yet, ironically, it was the sheer scale of Obama’s victory which ensured that Proposition 8, which bans same-sex marriages in California, was passed into law.

Records number of black people queued excitedly alongside thousands of gay men and women in California to vote for Obama. Yet in the privacy of the ballot box around 70 per cent of the African-Americans, who have complained of the prejudice they have suffered from the white community, voted to enshrine in law discrimination against gays.

They ignored the wishes of their charismatic hero, America’s first black President, and instead heeded the hell fire and brimstone homilies of their pastors from their pentecostal churches. Those pastors, like the hockey mum Sarah Palin, regard homosexuality as a disorder which can be treated. It can’t.

A staggering $74 million was spent on the Proposition campaign, most of it raised from the church, making it the most expensive social-issue campaign in US history. On the same day Obama fulfilled the American dream, amendments outlawing gay-marriage were also approved in Arizona and Florida. The celebrations in gay households over Obama’s victory will have been bitter sweet.

The Proposition 8 constitutional amendment now limits marriage to heterosexual couples, nullifying the California Supreme Court decision that made them legal since June. The legal status of 18,000 gay couples, who have already entered into civil partnerships, may now be challenged.

Yet in Britain people have absorbed the idea of gay weddings with remarkable ease. Why wouldn’t they? It’s not much different from the straight variety albeit with some logistical difficulties. >>> By Andrew Pierce | November 6, 2008

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Rahm Emanuel: A Profile of Barack Obama's Enforcer

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THE TELEGRAPH: Rahm Emanuel, who has been chosen by Barack Obama to be the White House chief of staff, is known by colleagues as "Rahmbo" - a nickname reflecting his reputation as one of the most ferociously combative figures in Washington.

Mr Emanuel, who received training in ballet as a boy, has shown no lightness of step in his political career: would-be enemies are advised to heed the story of a pollster who wronged him and promptly received a large, decomposing fish in the post.

Reflecting on his own foul-mouthed, attack-dog style, Mr Emanuel has said: "I wake up some mornings hating me too." Commentators have suggested that Mr Obama, who ran a lofty campaign based on national unity and bipartisanship, has recognised the need to employ a tough enforcer to push through his policy programme.

Born in Chicago, Illinois on November 29, 1959, to a doctor and a hospital technician, Mr Emanuel was brought up in a household that combined black civil rights activism with devout Judaism. His religious devotion has endured: he recently secured a special waiver from his rabbi to work through Rosh Hashanah during negotiations over the $800 billion banking bail-out.

Mr Emanuel grew up with a sister and two brothers - one of whom, Ari, grew up to be a talent agent in Los Angeles and provided the inspiration for the character Ari Gold in the television series Entourage. He himself was the real-life spark for the character of Josh Lyman, the White House Deputy Chief of Staff in the West Wing.

As a teenager, while working part-time in a fast-food restaurant, Mr Emanuel severed the middle finger on his right hand in a meat-slicing machine. After he chose to go swimming in Lake Michigan rather than go to hospital for stitches, Mr Emanuel's wound became severely infected and, after he came close to death, the top of his finger was amputated.

While studying at a Jewish day school, Mr Emanuel trained in ballet, and was talented enough to be offered a scholarship to the world-renowned Joffrey Ballet company. However, he turned it down in favour of studying the dance style at Sarah Lawrence College, a liberal arts institution, from where he graduated in 1981.

While at Sarah Lawrence, Mr Emanuel joined the team for the congressional campaign of fellow Chicagoan David Robertson. Via a master's degree in speech and communication at Northwestern University in 1985, he went on to work for several other Democratic campaigns, culminating in a role as chief fundraiser in Richard Daley's successful campaign for Mayor of Chicago in 1989.

He took a break from politics during the 1991 Gulf War, volunteering as a mechanic on an army base in Israel. It was on his return that he joined the presidential primary campaign of Bill Clinton, then the Governor of Arkansas. It was to prove the move that launched his national political career. >>> By Jon Swaine | November 6, 2008

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The World from Berlin: 'Barack Obama and the American Miracle'

SPIEGELONLINE INTERNATIONAL: German commentators served up a mixture of glee and caution on Thursday as newspapers published their first editorials reacting to Barack Obama's historic victory over Republican rival John McCain.

Say what you will about press bias in the United States. No one in Germany ever felt the need to pretend: Like elsewhere in Europe, the media here was always in the bag for Barack Obama.

Now that their "smart," "attractive," "cosmopolitan" darling has made history by becoming the first African-American to win the White House, German opinion-makers are trying to strike a balance between pure celebration and sober-minded reflection.

After eight years of strained, if not chilly, relations between Washington and Berlin, the German media sees Obama's election as an opportunity to repair America's image and re-establish the US as a role model for the world.

But after the obligatory tributes to the enormity of the event, editorial-writers were quick to fall back into the more familiar German mode of compiling caveats: expectations are too high; Americans are still war mongers; Europe will not be able to rise to the occasion; the challenges facing the president-elect are simply too great.

Editorialists allowed themselves three paragraphs of drunken jubilation. Then it was back to German sobriety. >>> Christopher Glazek | November 6, 2008

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Barack Obama: Victorious President-elect Picks White House Team

THE TELEGRAPH: Barack Obama, the US president-elect, has begun assembling a glittering White House team, which could include two heirs to the Kennedy dynasty and other Washington big-hitters.


After a historic election, which saw him swept into office with a big majority, Mr Obama has entered the gradual transition to power that will end with his inauguration in 75 days' time.

As Mr Obama began constructing his cabinet, Mike Hayden the director of the CIA announced that the organisation would start briefing him on top-secret intelligence and "the full range of capabilities we deploy for the United States."

The president-elect could make a powerful gesture to the Democratic party heritage by offering Caroline Kennedy, whose father President John F Kennedy was assassinated in 1963, the post of US ambassador to the United Nations.

Meanwhile, her cousin Robert F Kennedy Jnr, son of Senator Robert Kennedy, who was murdered in 1968, might become chief of the Environmental Protection Agency.

Democratic sources suggested that Senator John Kerry, the 2004 Democratic presidential nominee, is also being considered to replace Condoleezza Rice as Secretary of State, while her predecessor Colin Powell - who shocked fellow Republicans by endorsing Mr Obama over John McCain - is a possible Pentagon chief or Education Secretary. A tearful Mr Powell said on Wednesday that he was "very emotional" about the Democrat's victory.

However, Mr Obama's inner circle could also have a strong Chicago flavour to it, maintaining links to his political home.

Congressman Rahm Emanuel, a former aide to President Bill Clinton who is famously combative and foul-mouthed, has accepted the role of chief of staff, after being asked ahead of the softly-spoken former senator Tom Daschle. >>> By Toby Harnden in Chicago | November 6, 2008

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Barack Obama’s Hitoric Victory: Now We Need to Know What ‘Change’ Means >>> By Simon Heffer in New York | November 5, 2008

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Internet Black Boxes to Record Every Email and Website Visit

THE TELEGRAPH: Internet "black boxes" could be used to record every email and website visit made by computer users in Britain, it has been reported.

Under Government plans to monitor internet traffic, raw data would be collected and stored by the black boxes before being transferred to a giant central database.

The vision was outlined at a meeting between officials from the Home Office and Internet Service Providers earlier this week.

It is further evidence of the Government's desire to have the capability to vet every telephone call, email and internet visit made in the UK, which has already provoked an outcry.

Richard Thomas, the Information Commissioner, has described it as a "step too far".

The proposal is expected to be put out to consultation as part of the new Communications Data Bill early next year.

At Monday's meeting in London representatives from BT, AOL Europe, O2 and BSkyB were given a presentation of the issues and the technology surrounding the Government's Interception Modernisation Programme (IMP), the name given by the Home Office to the database proposal.

They were told that the security and intelligence agencies wanted to use the stored data to help fight serious crime and terrorism. >>> By Graham Tibbetts | November 6, 2008

THE INDEPENDENT: The Big Question: Is Hazel Blears Right to Accuse Political Bloggers of Undermining Democracy?

Why are we asking this now?

Communities Minister Hazel Blears made a speech to the Hansard Society yesterday in which she criticised political bloggers in the UK. "Political blogs are written by people with disdain for the political system and politicians, who see their function as unearthing scandals, conspiracies and perceived hypocrisy," she said. Conservative grandee Lord Baker has described the comments as "extraordinary". He said: "She needs to tune into the modern world. People have a right to say what they think and if she doesn't like it she can blog back". However, Blears maintains that: "Until political blogging adds value to our political culture, by allowing new voices, ideas and legitimate protest and challenge, and until the mainstream media reports politics in a calmer, more responsible manner, it will continue to fuel a culture of cynicism and despair." >>> By Ed Howker | November 6, 2008

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Target Obama: Fears President May Never Make It to the White House

DAILY EXPRESS: A MILITARY-style operation to keep Barack Obama alive was under way yesterday within hours of his victory.

Even as the US President-elect celebrated with more than 160,000 supporters in Grant Park, Chicago, he did so from behind bullet-proof glass 12ft high and 3ins thick.

Mr Obama, wife Michelle, running mate Joe Biden and his wife Jill were under instructions not to stray from the line-of-fire protection zone.

This zone had been identified by FBI agents pointing lasers at the stage from every building surrounding the park.

America will have to get used to such scenes. Such are the concerns for Mr Obama’s safety that many are already voicing their fears he may not even reach the White House.

Emory Douglas of the Black Panthers rights group said: “Nothing can be taken for granted that he actually will be the next President of the United States. There are people who don’t want Obama in that position and some of them are powerful.

“There could easily be an assassination or a campaign to ruin him before he begins his term because of what he represents.

Nothing is out of the question. Until January when he is inaugurated, we just don’t know if we will see a black man in charge.”

Fears for Mr Obama’s safety began the moment he entered the race for the White House and investigations are on-going into potential threats from race-hate groups in and outside the US.

As America celebrated yesterday the mood in both Secret Service and FBI headquarters was sombre as the scale of the task was analysed.

One security source said: “It’s not the crazies who tell you what they’re gonna do that are dangerous, it’s the crazies that don’t. And we all know they’re out there. It only takes one lunatic racist with a gun, one deranged extremist with a single bullet, one determined white supremacist, to end it all.

“And you can bet there are plenty of angry, disturbed people lining up for the chance to be that one.” >>> By Joanna Walters | November 6, 2008

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Israels Aussenministerin warnt Obama: Gegen direkte Gesprächen mit der iranischen Führung

NZZ Online: Die amerikanische Aussenministerin Condoleezza Rice ist zu einem Arbeitsbesuch in Israel eingetroffen. Kurz nach ihrer Landung in Tel Aviv hat das staatliche Radio ein Interview ausgestrahlt, worin Aussenministerin Tzipi Livni den gewählten amerikanischen Präsidenten Barack Obama vor direkten Gesprächen mit Teheran warnt.

Einen direktren Dialog mit der Führung in Teheran zu suchen sei zum gegenwärtigen Zeitpunkt nicht förderlich – vielmehr würde dies als Zeichen von Schwäche interpretiert werden, sagte die amtierende israelische Aussenministerin Tzipi Livi [sic] im staatlichen Radio. >>> hoh. | 6. November 2008

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Barack Obama: The Road to the White House

Watch Guardian video: Jonathan Freedland narrates a half-hour documentary tracing Barack Obama's remarkable journey to the White House, from his childhood in Hawaii, through his education in Indonesia and at Harvard. Accompanied by contemporary and archive pictures, plus reports from Guardian correspondents around the world >>> Jonathan Freedland | November 5, 2008

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Kein Lobgesang aus Moskau nach Obamas Sieg: Scharfe Kritik an der Politik der Vereinigten Staaten

NZZ Online: Der russische Präsident Medwedew hat in seiner ersten Rede zur Lage der Nation mit scharfer Kritik an der Politik der Vereinigten Staaten nicht zurück gehalten. Der Regierungswechsel in Washington war ihm einen knappen Satz wert.

Der russische Präsident Medwedew hat am Mittwoch nicht zu den ersten Staatsmännern gehört, die dem neu gewählten amerikanischen Präsidenten Barack Obama ihre Glückwünsche zukommen liessen. Im Gegenteil hielt er sich in seiner ersten Rede zur Lage der Nation mit scharfer Kritik an der Politik der Vereinigten Staaten nicht zurück. Der Regierungswechsel in Washington war ihm einen knappen Satz wert. Der am Nachmittag vom Pressedienst des Kremls verbreitete Text eines Glückwunschtelegramms an Obama verweist auf die Bedeutung guter Beziehungen zwischen Amerika und Russland und verleiht der Hoffnung Ausdruck, der künftige Dialog werde konstruktiv sein. >>> mac. Moskau | 5. November 2008

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Le foulard islamique jetable fait son apparition en Norvège

TRIBUNE DE GENÈVE: HYGIENE | Le groupe agroalimentaire norvégien Nortura va, pour la première fois dans le pays scandinave, introduire un foulard islamique (hijab) jetable. L'objectif est de concilier les convictions religieuses de ses employées musulmanes avec les exigences d'hygiène.

«Pour nous, il est important d'adapter les conditions de travail à la diversité de nos employés», a expliqué jeudi Nina Sundqvist, la directrice générale de Nortura. «Nous voulons permettre aux musulmanes qui travaillent dans nos usines d'avoir des vêtements professionnels conformes à la fois à leurs pratiques religieuses et aux normes d'hygiène», a-t-elle dit.

Quelque 20% des 7000 employés de Nortura sont d'origine étrangère, indique le groupe, qui rassemble 70 nationalités. Fabriqué en Suède, le hijab jetable remplacera pour celles qui le souhaitent le traditionnel filet à cheveux.

Ne recouvrant que la chevelure et le pourtour du visage, il a été agréé par le Conseil islamique norvégien, principale instance de représentation des musulmans en Norvège. [Source: TDG] ATS/AFP | 06.11.2008

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Oma Obama und Kenia ziehen ins Weiße Haus

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WELT ONLINE: Mit einem Strahlen im Gesicht hat Barack Obamas Großmutter Sarah ihrem Enkel zu seinem Wahlsieg gratuliert: "Er arbeitet hart, und er ist ein guter Christ", sagte die 86-Jährige in ihrem kenianischen Heimatdorf. "Ich könnte vor Glück tot umfallen". So wie sie hofft ganz Kenia auf den berühmten Sohn des Landes.

Es war eine schwierige und lange Geburt. Aber am Schluss war der heutige Polit-Star Obama geboren. Seine Mutter Esther brachte ihn in den frühen Morgenstunden in einem Krankenhaus in Kisumu im Westen Kenias zur Welt. Das war am 3. November – also noch bevor Barack Obama Tausende Kilometer entfernt auf jene Siegesbühne in Chicago stieg, um seine erste Rede als künftiger Präsident der Vereinigten Staaten von Amerika zu halten. Aber Esther war sich zu dem Zeitpunkt schon sicher, dass sie für ihren Sohn den Namen eines Siegers ausgesucht hatte.

Ein internationaler Star und ein kleiner Junge gerade einmal zwei Tage alt – Esther meint, die beiden seien seelenverwandt. Aus einem Holz allemal – aus afrikanischem, noch besser: aus kenianischem natürlich.

"In Kenia steht die Wiege des mächtigsten Mannes der Welt", so bringt es die Schwester am Eingang des Krankenhauses auf den Punkt. "In den kommenden Tagen werden hier so gut wie alle Frauen ihre neugeborenen Söhne nach Obama nennen."

Die Namensgebung hat System: "Wir hier in Afrika glauben, wenn man einem Kind den Namen eines anderen Menschen gibt, dann wird er oder sie das Glück, Pech und Schicksal dieses Menschen teilen", sagt die 32-jährige Mutter. Einen Namen für Obamas Zwillingsschwester zu wählen, fand sie schwieriger. Es sollte schon dasselbe Kaliber sein. Deshalb heißt die Kleine nun Queen. >>> Von Nicile Macheroux-Denault | 6. November 2008

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Antisemitismus in Deutschland nimmt stark zu

WELT ONLINE: Siebzig Jahre nach der Reichspogromnacht ist Deutschland nach wie vor ein Hort des Antisemitismus: In den ersten neun Monaten des laufenden Jahres gab es bundesweit fast 800 antisemitische und 14.000 rechtsextreme Straftaten. Jetzt will der Bundestag einen Beschluss zum Antisemitismus fassen.

Antisemitische Kriminalität bleibt in Deutschland ein gravierendes Problem. Nahezu 800 einschlägige Straftaten hat die Polizei von Januar bis September bundesweit festgestellt. Das ist der aktuellen Antwort der Bundesregierung auf Anfragen pro Quartal von Bundestagsvizepräsidentin Petra Pau (Linke) und ihrer Fraktion zu entnehmen. >>> | 4. November 2008

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Wednesday, November 05, 2008

Israel Opinion: America Turns Left

YNET NEWS: Sever Plocker says Obama win opens unfamiliar social-democratic chapter in US history

It wasn’t about skin color, but rather, about the views. For the first time in history, a statesman who can be characterized as a European-style social-democrat will enter the White House. It never happened before and it wouldn’t have happened now had it not been for the American financial crisis, which exposed the failure of unrestrained, merciless, rampant capitalism.

The broad and overwhelming objection to the collapsing “Wall Street system” enabled Obama to convey his message to the masses: Things will change. No more business as usual! I will lead the change. America under my leadership will forever part ways with the decayed financial system that brought us here, Obama told the young men and women who melted in the face of his gaze and quivered to the sound of his voice.

And what will replace the old system? Obama has remained economical in respect to the details of his presidential plans. However, his latest appearances conveyed great credibility because of the three figures standing by him: Former Treasury Secretaries Larry Summers and Bob Rubin, as well as former Fed Chairman Paul Volcker. The three aces.

Republican candidate John McCain not only lacked such [a] dream team – during his election campaign he relied on the advice of dubious economists bordering on charlatanism. Only towards the end of the campaign he brought in some distinguished characters, such as the plumber from Ohio and the governor of California. But that was too late.

I do not view the election of a dark-skinned citizen as America’s president as a historic revolution. Afro-Americans have already served in the most senior government position: Secretary of state. Had Colin Powell or Condoleezza Rice run for president and won, the change in America’s political life would be minor; marginal even.

The great turnaround has to do with the unique blend featured by Obama: Not only is he a social-democrat, he is black too; not only is he black, he is young; not only is he young, he is a Muslim who became Christian; Not [sic] only is [he] a Muslim-turned-Christian, he’s pro-Zionist; not only is he pro-Zionist, he is black too; not only is he black, he’s a social-democrat.

This multifaceted blend excited Americans to the point of losing all senses, including the natural sense of criticism and skepticism. Leading American intellectuals, ranging from columnists to physics professors, from authors to filmmakers, bowed down before Obama. And they were not the only ones. According to a poll by British weekly The Economist, citizens of the world would have granted Obama 80% support, at least, had they been able to vote in the elections. >>> Israel Opinion | November 5, 2008

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A New Era Begins As Barack Obama Elected President

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Barack Obama Says America Has Changed after Historic Win

THE TELEGRAPH: Barack Obama has swept to an historic victory in the American election, overwhelming John McCain to become the first black President of the United States.

Obama’s victory speech

"It's been a long time coming, but tonight, because of what we did on this day, in this election, at this defining moment, change has come to America," he declared before tens of thousands gathered in Chicago's Grant Park.

His victory, he said, showed that "America is a place where all things are possible" and that the "true genius" of his country was "that America can change".

He told the world that "a new dawn of American leadership is at hand" and that its true strength came "not from the might of our arms or the scale of our wealth, but from the enduring power of our ideals".

Mr Obama, 47, and his vice-presidential running mate Joe Biden won in an electoral college landslide, seizing the swing states of Pennsylvania, New Hampshire, Ohio, New Mexico, Iowa and Virginia. The previously Republican states of North Carolina, Indiana, Missouri and Montana were still too close to call.

Mr McCain gave a moving and notably gracious concession speech, saying that "this campaign was and will remain the great honour of my life, and my heart is filled with nothing but gratitude for the experience".

Recalling "old injustices that once stained our nation's reputation", he said: "America today is a world away from the cruel and frightful bigotry of that time. There is no better evidence of this than the election of an African-American to the presidency of the United States." >>> By Toby Harnden in Chicago | Novemebr 5, 2008

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THE TELEGRAPH: Michelle Obama: America’s Next First Lady

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As the eulogies wash over Barack Obama today, he can at least rely on his wife Michelle Obama - America's next First Lady - to bring him down to earth.

Others may gush over her husband but Michelle Obama, not only the first black First Lady but one of the youngest presidential wives since Jackie Kennedy, likes to be brutally honest about him.

Unlike some First Ladies, the 44-year-old Princeton and Harvard Law School graduate, and working mother of two, is certainly her own woman. In her words, she doesn't want to be "so tied to all that (Barack) is that I don't have anything for me".

Critics have labelled her arrogant, haughty, cold and an "angry black woman". Supporters portray her instead as independent-minded, unafraid to speak out and a devoted mother who puts family firmly before career.

During the campaign she would give a standard 45 minute stump speech, which she wrote herself and delivered without notes. While other would-be presidential wives traditionally stick to sunny, uncontroversial topics, Mrs Obama would tackle issues such as education and inequality.

And, of course, she talked about her husband. Thanks to her, we now know that the president elect never puts the butter away, cannot make beds and tends to be a bit smelly in the mornings. Such tidbits might have helped humanise the Obama image but critics claimed she emasculated him.

"Occasionally, it gives campaign people heartburn," David Axelrod, the Obama campaign's chief strategist, told the New Yorker of her more candid remarks. "She's fundamentally honest-goes out there, speaks her mind, jokes. She doesn't parse her words or select them with an antenna for political correctness." >>> By Tom Leonard | November 5, 2008

LE MONDE: Barack Obama élu président : "C'est votre victoire"

Barack Obama, 47 ans, est désormais le 44e président des Etats-Unis, et le 4 novembre 2008 fera date dans l'histoire du pays. Peu après 5 heures, heure de Paris, les médias américains ont annoncé la victoire du candidat démocrate face à John McCain. Le sénateur de l'Illinois devient ainsi le premier président noir des Etats-Unis. Moins d'une heure plus tard, il était sur la scène du Grant Park de Chicago,_ son fief,_ pour fêter sa victoire et assurer aux Américains que "le changement est arrivé". >>> LEMONDE.FR avec AFP et Reuters | 05.11.08

NZZ Online: «Der Wechsel ist angekommen»: Barack Obama ist neuer Präsident der USA

Die Amerikaner haben Barack Obama zu ihrem neuen Präsidenten gewählt. Der Republikaner John McCain gestand seine Niederlage ein und gratulierte seinem demokratischen Konkurrenten. «Der Wechsel ist angekommen», rief Obama danach vor tausenden seiner Anhänger in Chicago aus.

Der nächste Präsident der USA heisst Barack Obama. Was sich durch einen langen und brillant geführten Wahlkampf hindurch abgezeichnet hatte, ist in der Nacht von Dienstag auf Mittwoch Realität geworden. Amerika wird ab kommendem Januar erstmals von einem schwarzen Präsidenten geführt.

Obama hat sich nach seinem Wahlsieg von Zehntausenden jubelnden Menschen im Grant Central Park von Chicago feiern lassen. Besonders viele ältere Bürger dunkler Hautfarbe hatten nach der Bekanntgabe des Durchbruchs in den Hochrechnungen Tränen in den Augen. >>> spi./bbu. | 5. November 2008

NZZ Online: Kommentar: Eine neue Ära in Amerika

Das Pendel hat in den USA weit ausgeschlagen – weiter, als noch vor wenigen Monaten angenommen werden konnte. Der Demokrat Barack Obama hat die Wahl zum 44. Präsidenten in aller Klarheit gewonnen, und ihm wird ein Kongress mit deutlich gestärkten demokratischen Mehrheiten zur Seite stehen. Die Ära, in der die Republikaner in Washington das Präsidentenamt, die Mehrheit im Kongress oder sogar beides in der Hand hatten, geht damit nach 14 Jahren zu Ende. Die politische Zäsur ist aber wohl noch tiefer. Obama hat die politische Landkarte neu gezeichnet und in Gebieten triumphiert, die über Jahrzehnte hinweg als republikanische Hochburgen gegolten hatten. Seit Mitte der sechziger Jahre hat kein demokratischer Präsidentschaftskandidat einen derart hohen Wähleranteil errungen wie der Senator aus Illinois.

Historische Hürde überwunden

Historisch ist der Wechsel schon deshalb, weil am 20. Januar auf den Stufen des Kapitols in Washington erstmals ein Afroamerikaner den Amtseid als Präsident ablegen wird. Skeptiker hatten bis zuletzt bezweifelt, dass Amerika «reif» für einen Schwarzen im Weissen Haus sei. Auf dünner Faktenbasis wurde behauptet, dass die Umfragen verzerrt seien, weil manche weisse Wähler in der Wahlkabine ihren rassistischen Ressentiments freien Lauf lassen würden. Doch der vielzitierte «Bradley-Effekt» blieb am Dienstag aus. Amerika hat bei der Überwindung der alten Rassenschranken einen weiten Weg zurückgelegt. Überhaupt spielten Rassenspannungen im Wahlkampf eine bemerkenswert geringe Rolle. >>> Von Andreas Rüesch | 5. November 2008

DIE WELT: Der gewaltige Erfolg des Mythenzauberers Obama

Seinen Erdrutschsieg hat Obama errungen, indem er eine riesige Gemeinde um sich scharte. Die fast religiösen Anklänge, die sein Auftritt heute Nacht in Chicago hatte, gehören zum Konzept – und bergen neben der Chance auf Erfolg als Präsident auch die Gefahr einer herben Enttäuschung.

Barack Obamas Sieg ist so gewaltig, seine Wählerschaft so umfassend, sein Mandat so absolut, seine Mission so ehrgeizig, dass die Dankesrede vor Hunderttausenden in Chicago über das Politische schon weit hinaus- und fast ins Religiöse hineinragt.
Der Schauer, den man beim Anhören der Rede verspürt, enthält neben der Bewunderung für die Leistung auch die Furcht vor den unerfüllbaren Hoffnungen, die hier geweckt und verklärt werden. Niemand, auch Obama nicht, wird alle diese Wunder bewirken können, schon deshalb nicht, weil sie einander vielfach widersprechen.

Man wird diese schimmernde Nacht in Erinnerung behalten, sobald Obama von den Alltäglichkeiten der Politik eingeholt sein wird. Sie wird immer der Horizont sein, zu dem er den Blick aufhebt, um der engen Perspektive der Partikularinteressen zu entkommen. Und gut so, dass bald jemand das Weiße Haus regiert, der an das Gemeinsame erinnert, den Geist der Humanität anruft, für Zusammenarbeit eintritt und Amerika in eine globale Welt einordnet.

Dennoch liegt der Ansatz zur Enttäuschung bereits verborgen in der messianischen Erwartung, die in diesen Mann gesetzt wird und die er selbst durch seine Inszenierung nährt. Seine Chicagoer Rede, wie so viele zuvor, spricht er als charismatische Predigt vor gläubiger Gemeinde. Den sakralen Ton erfinden nicht die Beobachter, Obama selbst legt ihn mit voller Absicht hinein. Nach den einleitenden Dankesworten an John McCain, Joe Biden, seine Frau Michelle, die beiden Töchter, seine Wahlkampfmanager und die ungezählten Helfer ist seine Rede genau auf diesen Effekt zu geschrieben. >>> Von Christoph Keese | 5. November 2008

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Tuesday, November 04, 2008

Barack Obama Fever Grips Kenya

Kenyans woke up in a fever of anticipation that the most powerful man on earth could soon be Barack Obama.


In a printing shop in Kisumu, the capital of Senator Obama's ancestral home province in Kenya, Jumah George had no doubts about the election result even before the polls opened.

He had brought in a rugby shirt to have Mr Obama's image imposed on it. "I don't want it to say 'for president', I want it to be 'president'," he said.

"I'm optimistic. The world right now is interested in change. Everybody wants change and I believe Barack will bring change. He will benefit the whole world.

"Our focus is not material benefits but the change he can bring in each and every person, the attitude. That's what's inspiring about him."

Mr Obama's father and namesake grew up in Nyangoma Kogelo, a small village in Nyanza province, and the election has created huge excitement.

All the country's main newspapers splashed on the vote today, with the Daily Nation declaring it "Obama's defining moment", and the Standard offering a "16-page Obama Magic Souvenir pullout".

To Kenyans, Mr Obama's impressive rhetorical skills have bolstered his appeal almost as much as his father's nationality.

Samuel Obambo, 25, a sales executive from Siaya, the Obamas' home district, wore an Obama T-shirt and said: "He's a good man, he's able, he's a family man, he shows love to everybody.

"It will be good because tourists will come, investors, whatever. We are going to have a lot of changes in Kenya, especially in Kisumu."

Milka Achieng, 40, a street hawker, added: "He's got a good vision and he loves all, both poor and rich men."

The streets of Kisumu, lined with stalls selling cheap clothing and household goods, are thousands of miles and a world away from Washington, and the Obama story has a special resonance.

"For a black man to make it seemed impossible," said Lucas Ooko, 35, a newspaper vendor, who is also from Siaya district. "It's a miracle whose time has come and nobody can stop it now." >>> By Sebastien Berger in Kisumu | November 4, 2008

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