Tuesday, November 11, 2008

Tony Blair Bodyguard Fires Gun in Israeli Airport

THE TELEGRAPH: Tony Blair had to be rushed on to his plane at an Israeli airport after one of his British bodyguards accidentally fired his gun causing a security scare.

Nobody was hurt in the incident at Tel Aviv's Ben Gurion airport and Mr Blair's spokesman said the former Prime Minister had not heard the gunshot.

But an Israeli police spokesman said that in the confusion Mr Blair was hurried on to his plane.

Accidental firings are taken extremely seriously in Israel and its Airports Authority has launched an inquiry.

"One of his bodyguards accidentally fired his gun, and the bullet hit the ground," said, Maayan Malkin, an IAA spokesman.

The incident took place as Mr Blair was leaving Ben Gurion, the main international airport in Israel, after spending a few days in the country in his capacity as international envoy for Palestinian development. >>> By Tim Butcher in Jerusalem | November 11, 2008

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Council Warns Staff Not to Use the Word 'British'

This must surely be Ron Davies’ second “moment of madness”! Why don’t these meddlesome politicians leave us all alone? - ©Mark

THE TELEGRAPH: A council is warning staff not to use the word "British" in case it upsets people from Scotland, Wales, Ireland or Asia.

New guidelines for town hall workers state that "many Scots, Welsh and Irish resist being called British" and says people from ethnic minorities should be called "British Asians" or "Chinese British".

Officials at Caerphilly in South Wales are warned that "the idea of 'British' implies a false sense of unity".

A guide on the use of the phrases has been drawn up for more than 9,000 council staff after being compiled by a race equality group led by shamed former Cabinet Minister Ron Davies.

It warns against using the word British as well as offensive words such as "negro", "spastic" and "half-caste".

The leaflet, called Equalities in the Delivery of Council Services, has been condemned as "political correctness gone mad" by Conservative MP for Monmouth David Davies.

It was drawn up by the Valleys Race Equality Council (Valrec) directed by former Caerphilly MP Ron Davies who resigned after what he called a "moment of madness" on Clapham Common.

Mr Davies, who is an Independent cabinet member on Caerphilly Council, said: "It's just for information, there's no advice or instruction.

"Of this council's employees, 3,900 describe themselves as white British, whereas 5,400 describe themselves as white Welsh.

"So this information is very much in accordance with the way that people in Caerphilly identify themselves."

The recommendations are contained in a document which advises staff how to deal with members of the public sensitively. >>> | November 11, 2008

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Barack Obama wehrt sich gegen Bush

STERN: Der noch amtierende US-Präsident George W. Bush hat seinem Nachfolger Barack Obama eine reibungslose Amtsübergabe versprochen. Dennoch gibt es Streit wegen umstrittener Vorhaben, die Bush noch durchsetzen will. Und auch wegen der US-Raketenabwehr hat es offenbar ein Missverständnis gegeben.

Der designierte US-Präsident Barack Obama will sich Versuche von Amtsinhaber George W. Bush nicht bieten lassen, in seinen letzten Regierunstagen noch umstrittene Vorhaben zu verwirklichen. John Podesta, Chef von Obamas Übergangsteam, sagte in einem Interview, die Regierung Bush versuche sogar noch in diesen Tagen "aggressiv, Dinge zu tun, die wahrscheinlich nicht im Interesse unseres Landes sind". >>> AP/DPA | 9. November 2008

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Österreich - Susanne Winter: Aufhebung der Immunität beantragt

DIE PRESSE: Der frischgebackenen Nationalrats-Abgeordneten der FPÖ steht nun ein Prozess wegen islamfeindlicher Äußerungen bevor. Der Staatsanwalt erklärte, man wolle damit das "Verfahren beschleunigen".

Der Prozess gegen die steirische FPÖ-Politikerin und nunmehrige Nationalrats-Abgeordnete Susanne Winter wegen ihrer islamfeindlicher Äußerungen könnte nun doch bald stattfinden: Wie der Sprecher der Staatsanwaltschaft Graz, Manfred Kammerer, am Dienstag erklärte, habe man dieser Tage einen Antrag auf Aufhebung der Immunität beim Präsidium des Nationalrates eingebracht. >>> | 11. November 2008

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Die Farbe des Krieges

SPIEGEL ONLINE: Grüne Uniformen, blutroter Mohn, Ruinen unter blauem Himmel: 19 offizielle Fotografen dokumentierten auf deutscher Seite den Ersten Weltkrieg - einer knipste in Farbe. Nun sind die spektakulären Zeitdokumente erstmals in einem Buch erschienen. Sie verändern unseren Blick auf die europäische Katastrophe vor 90 Jahren.

Der Erste Weltkrieg ist für die Nachgeborenen Horror in Schwarzweiß. Die Bilder der umgepflügten Landschaften Flanderns und Nordfrankreichs sind in das kollektive Gedächtnis Europas und der Welt in Grauschattierungen eingebrannt - und irgendwie schien das zum furchtbaren Geschehen auch zu passen. Dass auch über der Somme die Sonne schien und im Frühling Blumen in den Granattrichtern blühten, ist der Nachwelt bestenfalls aus Soldatengedichten bekannt, die den blutroten Klatschmohn über Gräberfeldern besingen.

Dass bereits im Ersten Weltkrieg in Farbe fotografiert wurde, wussten bis vor kurzem nur wenige Experten. Erst 2004, zum 90. Jahrestag des Ausbruchs des Ersten Weltkriegs, wurden die Medien erstmals in größerem Stil auf Farbaufnahmen aufmerksam, die französische Fotografen in den Jahren 1914 bis 1918 an der Front gemacht hatten. Dass auch auf deutscher Seite das Geschehen in den Schützengräben und in der Etappe von offiziellen Kriegsfotografen in bunten Bildern festgehalten wurden, ist bis heute so gut wie unbekannt. >>> Von Peter Walther

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LE FIGARO: Le 11 novembre 1918,
 une explosion de joie

Il y a quatre-vingt-dix ans, le clairon annonçant l'armistice sonna à 11 heures précises.

Il était onze heures précises, ce lundi 11 novembre 1918, lorsque le son d'un clairon, bientôt imité par des centaines d'autres, résonna sur le sol de France. Depuis plus de deux heures, déjà, les poilus engagés en Alsace célébraient la victoire tandis que, dans les Ardennes, les soldats américains redoublaient encore d'ardeur au combat. Bientôt, à l'arrière, les cloches de milliers d'églises allaient sonner la fin d'une abominable guerre engagée cinquante-deux mois plus tôt. Incrédules et fourbus, de premiers groupes de militaires commençaient tout juste à émerger des tranchées tandis que sur les grands boulevards de la capitale, sans attendre, les façades se paraient de drapeaux et de fleurs. >>> Cyrille Louis | 10/11/2008

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Europe Marks 90th Anniversary of Armistice

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GLOBE AND MAIL: DOUAUMONT, FRANCE — Leaders of a united Europe on Tuesday marked the 90th anniversary of the end of the First World War, which tore the continent apart and cost millions of lives.

French President Nicolas Sarkozy and Britain's Prince Charles attended the solemn ceremony near one of the conflict's bloodiest battlefields. It was held in the northeastern French town of Douaumont, near the site of the Battle of Verdun.

There, an estimated 300,000 soldiers lost their lives in 300 days of ferocious fighting between French and German troops for control of River Meuse, a key strategic post on the eastern approach route from Germany to Paris. The French forces prevailed in December, 1916.

Prince Charles, Australian Governor-General Quentin Bryce, Mr. Sarkozy and Peter Mueller, president of German Bundesrat, laid wreaths at foot of massive French flag that soared over esplanade between two large fields of crosses — the burial markers.

Hundreds of people including veterans from other wars stood outside a huge stone ossuary in Douaumont, where the remains of unknown soldiers from both sides of the war are buried.

France has been reflecting on how best to keep the memory of the 1914-1918 war alive, following the death earlier this year of the last of the 8.4 million Frenchmen who fought in the conflict. Lazare Ponticelli died in March, at age 110.

Germany's last veteran from the war also died earlier this year, leaving only a handful of living veterans from the conflict. >>> Jenny Barchfield, Associated Press | November 11, 2008

THE TELEGRAPH: Armistice Day: Britain Remembers Its Fallen Soldiers

Britain fell silent at 11am to remember the countless soldiers who have given their lives for their country.

The three surviving veterans of the first world war, Henry Allingham, 112, Harry Patch, 110 and Bill Stone, 108, will attend a two-minute silence at The Cenotaph in Whitehall, London. They represent the Royal Air Force, the Army and the Royal Navy respectively.

Prime Minister Gordon Brown will lead the ceremony and Mr Patch will read an act of remembrance.

Earlier, at a major ceremony to mark the longest battle of the First World War on the 90th anniversary of the signing of the Armistice, the Prince of Wales joined French President Nicholas Sarkozy as guests of honour[.]

The Battle of Verdun in France claimed 300,000 lives over 10 months of trench warfare in 1916. >>> By Stephen Adams | November 11, 2008

DIE PRESSE: Australien: Ministerpräsident wünscht sich Weltfrieden

Premier Kevin Rudd erklärte beim Gedenken an das Ende des Ersten Weltkriegs vor 90 Jahren, das 21. Jahrhundert soll ein "wirklich friedfertiges" werden. In Canberra diskutiert man den Abzug der australischen Soldaten aus Afghanistan.

Down Under ist man optimistisch eingestellt: Mit einem Aufruf zu weltweitem Frieden hat der australische Ministerpräsident Kevin Rudd bei einer Gedenkveranstaltung am Dienstag an das Ende des Ersten Weltkrieges vor 90 Jahren erinnert. Das vergangene 20. Jahrhundert sei ein sehr blutiges gewesen, sagte Rudd in Canberra. Die Menschheit solle sich daher entscheiden, das jetzige, noch junge neue zu einem "wirklich friedfertigen und friedlichen Jahrhundert" zu machen, erklärte der Regierungschef. >>> | 11. November 2008
Obama Win Prompts Gun Buying Frenzy

BRISBANE TIMES: WASHINGTON - Sales of guns in the United States are on the rise as gun enthusiasts fear President-elect Barack Obama and his Democratic allies in Congress will impose new restrictions on firearms.

In the month of October, as Obama appeared headed for victory, sales of guns jumped 15 per cent, with about 150,000 long guns sold for a total of 1.18 million firearms purchased, according to the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) which checks police records of gun buyers.

Although more recent figures are not yet available, the spike in sales of rifles, handguns and semi-automatics began in the spring and surged in October.

"Certainly the election has something to do with it, certainly in October it did. As it got closer and closer and it looked more and more like an Obama victory, the sales went skyrocketing in late October," said Tony Aeschliman, spokesman for the National Shooting Sport Foundation.

In gun shops across the country, sales were brisk.

"They are afraid of gun control. The Second Amendment says legally by law we can have firearms. He's going to attempt to take that right away from us," said Jimmy, owner of the Republic Arms gun shop in Houston, Texas, referring to the president-elect.

At the Continental Arms gun shop in Baltimore, Maryland, the owner said it was clear Obama's electoral triumph was driving gun sales even if customers were not saying so openly.

"People are not really saying something, but I'm sure it does have something to do with Obama's election, because he's very anti-guns," said Jay, whose store has seen sales increase in recent weeks. >>> Virginie Montet | November 10, 2008

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BBC Radio Host Sacked after Call to Taxi Firm Requesting ‘Non-Asian’ Driver

MAIL ONLINE: A BBC Radio presenter has been sacked following a 'racist' call to a taxi firm, in which she requested a 'non-Asian' driver.

Sam Mason told the operator that 'a guy with a turban would freak her daughter out' insisting they send an English driver instead.

The ex-glamour girl, 40, called the firm to order a taxi for her 14-year-old daughter off-air, while presenting her BBC Bristol radio show.

After the operator branded her request 'racist', Mason insisted, claiming it wasn't the first time she had made the request.
She said: 'A guy with a turban is going to freak her out. She's not used to Asians.'

When the operator said it would not be possible to carry out her wishes, she said: 'You've managed it before.'

Mason, who has previously battled alcohol addiction, claimed she wasn't racist but insisted she was looking out for her daughter's interest.

Mason said: 'If it were me I wouldn't care if it had two heads, but it's my little girl we are talking about.' >>> | November 11, 2008

MAIL Oonline: ITV Sports Commentator Apologises after Calling Black Athlete Tessa Sanderson a ‘Spear Chucker’

Jim Rosenthal has been forced to apologise to black Olympic javelin star Tessa Sanderson after describing her as a 'spear chucker'.

The 60-year-old sports commentator was denounced as a 'racist' by critics.

They bombarded internet forums with angry messages, claiming that the phrase was insulting to ethnic minorities because of its supposed associations with 'uncivilised' tribes.

But Sanderson's former rival, Fatima Whitbread, defended Rosenthal.

She said that the phrase 'spear chucker' was common in athletic circles and did not carry any racist connotations. >>> Neil Sears | November 11, 2008

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Sarah Palin Says 'God Will Show Way' to the White House


THE TELEGRAPH: Defeated Republican vice-presidential candidate Sarah Palin has said she hopes God will "show her the way" before she decides on any future bid for the White House.

The Alaska governor declined to say whether she was planning to run for the US presidency in four years, stating in an exclusive interview with the Fox News Channel that 2012 remained too far off.

"I can't predict what's going to happen a day from now, much less four years from now," Ms Palin said.

However the devoutly religious 44-year-old mother-of-five said that if God wanted her to run for the highest office, she hoped to be shown the way.

"You know, I have - faith is a very big part of my life. And putting my life in my creator's hands - this is what I always do," she said.

"I'm like, OK, God, if there is an open door for me somewhere, this is what I always pray, I'm like, don't let me miss the open door. Show me where the open door is," she added.

"Even if it's cracked up a little bit, maybe I'll plow right on through that and maybe prematurely plow through it, but don't let me miss an open door. >>> | November 11, 2008

ITN: Palin Puts Faith in God

Sarah Palin has refused to rule out running for US president in the future but said her decision would be guided by God.

Giving her first television interview since last week's historic US elections, the former Republican vice-presidential candidate said faith played an important part in her life.

She said: "Putting my life in my creator's hands, this is what I always do.

"I'm like, OK God, if there is an open door for me somewhere, this is what I always pray. I'm like, don't let me miss the open door.

"If there is an open door in 2012 or four years later, and if it is something that is going to be good for my family, for my state, for my nation, an opportunity for me, then I'll plough through that door." >>> | November 11, 2008

WELT ONLINE: Palin bittet Gott um Chance auf Präsidentschaft

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WELT ONLINE: Kaum wurde Obama zum neuen Präsidenten gewählt, schon träumt die unterlegene Republikanerin Sarah Palin vom nächsten Wahltermin in vier Jahren. Sie bete darum, dass sie "eine offene Tür" für ihre weitere politische Karriere nicht übersehe. Die Republikaner tun sich damit aber schwer.

Nach ihrer Niederlage als republikanische Kandidatin für das US-Vizepräsidentenamt hofft Sarah Palin nach eigenen Worten, dass Gott ihr in der Frage eines möglichen zweiten Anlaufs auf das Weiße Haus "den Weg zeigen" wird.

In einem Interview mit dem US-Fernsehsender Fox sagte Palin am Montagabend, sie könne nicht voraussagen, was morgen und erst recht nicht, was im Jahr der nächsten Präsidentschaftswahl 2012 sein werde. Aber wenn es Gottes Wunsch sei, dass sie für das höchste Amt im Staat antrete, dann bete sie darum, dass er sie eine entsprechende "offene Tür" nicht übersehen lasse. >>> | 11. November 2008

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Bin Laden's Son Deported to Qatar

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BBC: One of Osama Bin Laden's sons is in Qatar after being deported from Egypt and Spain following failed asylum bids.

Omar Bin Laden, 27, has said he does not share his father's views and has not seen him since 2000.

His British wife, Zaina Alsabah Bin Laden (formerly Jane Felix-Browne) said their condemnation of al-Qaeda had put their lives in danger in the Mid-East.

Their legal status in Qatar was not known. They have also been unsuccessful in securing British visas.

Mr Bin Laden, one of the al-Qaeda leader's 19 sons, made his claim for asylum in Madrid during a stopover on a flight from Egypt to Morocco with his 52-year-old wife.

He said the petition was rejected due to "insufficient evidence of danger or threat to [his] life". An appeal against the ruling is also believed to have been rejected.

The couple were then barred from entering Egypt, where they have lived for the past year. It was not known why Egypt denied them entry. >>> | November 9, 2008

leJDD.fr: Le fils de Ben Laden apatride

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Omar Ben Laden est apatride, mais pas sans famille. Son père, l'illustre chef présumé d'Al Qaïda Oussama Ben Laden, est toujours l'homme le plus recherché de la planète. "Pacifiste" et très critique envers le terrorisme islamique, Omar Ben Laden et sa femme tentent de s'installer en Europe, un "continent où il se sent en sécurité". Mais personne ne veut de lui.

Omar Ben Laden peine à trouver une patrie d'accueil. Il a eu le malheur d'avoir renié en 2002 son père, Oussama Ben Laden, chef présumé de l'organisation terroriste Al-Qaïda et ennemi public mondial numéro 1 depuis les attentats du 11-Septembre. Depuis six ans, il fuit l'Arabie Saoudite, dont il est originaire, et tente de s'installer en Europe. Samedi, les autorités espagnoles ont officiellement rejeté sa demande d'asile politique, estimant que "sa vie n'était pas en danger". Omar Ben Laden a débarqué samedi soir avec sa femme au Caire, mais une fois sur place, il a été interpellé et interrogé pendant plusieurs heures par la police égyptienne à l'aéroport du Caire. Dimanche, à l'aube, il a dû quitter le territoire égyptien pour Doha, capitale du Qatar.

La femme d'Omar Ben Laden, Zaina al Sabah, est britannique, mais se marier au Royaume-Uni n'offre pas automatiquement la nationalisation. Le couple vivait jusqu'à janvier 2008 en Angleterre, mais les autorités britanniques ont refusé de lui renouveler son visa ou de lui accorder un permis de séjour. Sa prochaine demande ne sera pas étudiée avant janvier prochain. Omar Ben Laden dispose seulement d'un passeport saoudien, mais la volonté du couple est claire: ils ne peuvent pas rentrer en Arabie Saoudite. "[Je] crains pour notre sécurité en raison des prises de position de mon mari" à l'encontre de son père, a affirmé Zaina al Sabah à la presse. >>> Par Gaël VAILLANT | Dimanche 09 Novembre 2008

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Obama Meets Bush at White House

BBC: US President-elect Barack Obama has held his first meeting with incumbent George W Bush since his last week's decisive election victory.

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Both sides described the White House talks, which lasted just under two hours, as friendly and productive.

Few details were revealed as to their content but Iraq, the financial crisis and the issue of a smooth transition had all been expected to come up.

Meanwhile, reports suggest Mr Obama is set to tackle the Guantanamo Bay issue.

The incoming president has already indicated he could reverse controversial Bush administration policies soon after he takes office on 20 January.

On Thursday his transition chief suggested executive orders on issues such as stem cell research and oil drilling could be repealed.

The latest reports suggest his team is putting together a plan under which detainees in the widely-condemned detention camp in Cuba would be released or transferred to the US.

'Broad discussion'

Mr Obama and his wife, Michelle, both visited the building that will be their home for the next four years.

The incoming and outgoing presidents shook hands before heading to the Oval Office - Mr Obama's first visit to the famous seat of power.

First Lady Laura Bush, meanwhile, gave Mrs Obama a tour of the personal quarters of the White House.

Both men had taken care to speak respectfully about each other ahead of the talks - arranged, analysts say, with unusual haste because the US is at war and because the transition is taking place in the midst of an economic crisis.

Afterwards a statement from the president-elect said the discussions had been wide-ranging.

Mr Bush and Mr Obama "had a broad discussion about the importance of working together throughout the transition of government in light of the nation's many critical economic and security challenges", the statement said.

White House spokeswoman Dana Perino, meanwhile, said Mr Bush had called the talks relaxed and constructive, but declined to comment on specifics. >>> | November 10, 2008

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Monday, November 10, 2008

Jerusalem Skeptical of Obama's Middle East Policy

SPIEGELONLINE INTERNATIONAL: Not everyone is ecstatic about Barack Obama's victory in the US presidential elections. Many in Israel are concerned that, should Obama make good on his promise to talk to all comers, Israel could be left out in the cold.

Barack Obama was the candidate that the world wanted the US to elect. But in Jerusalem, his victory is not universally welcome. There are those, particularly within the Israeli Foreign Ministry, who worry that Obama will deviate from Bush's path of leaving well enough alone. While few would argue that American attention in the region is unneeded, some are concerned that Obama may go overboard and make good on his promise to negotiate with all comers. The Foreign Ministry is particularly concerned that Obama may look to smooth relations with Iran.

The concern is not that farfetched. During the campaign, Obama repeatedly said he would welcome a dialogue with Tehran. Many in Tel Aviv see it as a foregone conclusion that the US under Obama will begin seeking out such negotiations.

"That is the biggest danger for us, because we wouldn't be at the negotiating table ourselves," former Mossad leader Efraim Halevy said recently.

The danger, he said, comes from the fact that such talks would necessarily touch on Iran's relations with other countries in the region, like Syria and Lebanon, and with the Palestinians. "When our regional interests are up for discussion, we can't be represented by a proxy," Halevy said. Jerusalem is also worried that Obama may begin talks with Iran without preconditions. >>> By Pierre Heumann in Jerusalem | November 5, 2008

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Media Censorship On the Way

THE INDEPENDENT: Britain's security agencies and police would be given unprecedented and legally binding powers to ban the media from reporting matters of national security, under proposals being discussed in Whitehall.

The Intelligence and Security Committee, the parliamentary watchdog of the intelligence and security agencies which has a cross-party membership from both Houses, wants to press ministers to introduce legislation that would prevent news outlets from reporting stories deemed by the Government to be against the interests of national security.

The committee also wants to censor reporting of police operations that are deemed to have implications for national security.

The ISC is to recommend in its next report, out at the end of the year, that a commission be set up to look into its plans, according to senior Whitehall sources.

The ISC holds huge clout within Whitehall. It receives secret briefings from MI5, MI6 and GCHQ and is highly influential in forming government policy. Kim Howells, a respected former Foreign Office minister, was recently appointed its chairman.

Under the existing voluntary code of conduct, known as the DA-Notice system, the Government can request that the media does not report a story. However, the committee's members are particularly worried about leaks, which, they believe, could derail investigations and the reporting of which needs to be banned by legislation.

Civil liberties groups say these restrictions would be "very dangerous" and "damaging for public accountability". They also point out that censoring journalists when the leaks come from officials is unjustified. MPs Seek to Censor the Media >>> Exclusive by Kim Sengupta | November 10, 2008

THE TELEGRAPH: Media Could Face Reporting Ban on Issues of National Security

Plans for the security services and police to be given new legally-binding powers to ban the media from reporting matters of national security are being drawn up, it was claimed today.

The proposal is said to feature in a report due before the end of the year from the cross-party Intelligence and Security Committee, parliamentary watchdog of the intelligence and security agencies.

According to The Independent newspaper, unnamed sources at Whitehall say that the ISC will urge ministers to set up a commission to look into the proposal.

The ISC is appointed by Prime Minister Gordon Brown and reports directly to him.

Its membership is made up of long-standing and trusted members of the major parties and it is chaired by former Foreign Office minister Kim Howells.

It receives secret briefings from MI5, MI6 and GCHQ and is highly influential in forming government policy.

The existing DA-Notice system is operated on a voluntary basis and overseen by the Defence, Press and Broadcasting Advisory Committee (DPBAC), which brings together officials and representatives of the media.

Under this code of conduct, the Government can request that the media does not report a story which could compromise UK military and intelligence operations or lead to attacks that would damage the critical national infrastructure or endanger lives. >>> By Charlotte Bailey | November 10, 2008

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Radical Preacher Abu Qatada 'Arrested'

THE GUARDIAN: Supporters claim 'Bin Laden's right-hand man' held / Preacher faces judge over breach of bail conditions

Abu Qatada, once described by a Spanish judge as Osama bin Laden's right-hand man in Europe, has been arrested in Britain, supporters said.

The Palestinian-Jordanian preacher was arrested for breaching his strict bail conditions after the authorities received a tip-off that he was planning to flee the country, according to the Sun.

The website of the London-based Islamic Observatory Centre said: "British police on Saturday morning detained brother Omar Mahmud Abu Omar (Abu Qatada)."

Qatada, who was convicted in his absence in Jordan of involvement with terror attacks in 1998 and of a millennium bomb plot, was released on bail in June from a maximum security prison in Worcestershire. Judges ruled he would not get a fair trial in Amman.

The Home Office said it could not comment on individual cases but it is believed that Qatada will appear before a special immigration judge tomorrow. >>> Haroon Siddique | November 10, 2008

THE TELEGRAPH: Why Are We Stopping Abu Qatada Leaving the UK?

News that Abu Qatada, once described as Osama bin Laden’s 'right-hand man in Europe', has been arrested for trying to leave the country is utterly baffling.

Qatada was locked up without trial in 2001 precisely because we were not allowed to throw him out of the country.

Article three of the European Convention on Human Rights prevented Britain deporting him.

After he had been in prison for several years, the courts then ruled that he could not be held indefinitely without trial, since that is obviously a breach of his rights, too. So he was released from jail and has been living under curfew in London.

The cost of the litigation and Qatada’s incarceration has been astronomical. In addition, the taxpayer has picked up the bill for benefits to look after him and his family.

If Qatada was planning to leave the country – apparently bound for Lebanon - it must call into question all the arguments made by his lawyers to block his deportation and the decisions of the courts to thwart it. COMMENT HERE >>> | November 10, 2008

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Das «Wort zum Freitag» in Gottes Ohr!

Der TV-Pfarrer Thomas Joller fordert angeblich ein islamisches «Wort zum Sonntag». Muslime sind begeistert, die SVP empört. Alles halb so wild, wie sich jetzt herausstellt.

«Religiöse Minderheiten wie die Muslime in der Schweiz haben bislang keine Plattform im Fernsehen. Das muss sich ändern.» So äusserte sich TV-Prediger Thomas Joller in der Zeitung «Sonntag» – und erntete Lob und Kritik zugleich. «Es wäre eine grosser Chance für Nicht-Muslime, ihre allgegenwärtige Angst vor dem Islam abzulegen», sagte Hisham Maizar, Präsident der Föderation Islamischer Dachorganisationen in der Schweiz. Integration und interreligiöser Dialog würden dadurch gefördert. SVP-Nationalrat Ulrich Schlüer warnt davor, den Muslimen «eigene Missionsstationen einzurichten».

Doch die Sache wird heisser gekocht als gegessen: «Die ganze Geschichte ist aufgebauscht», sagt Theologe Thomas Joller gegenüber Tagesanzeiger.ch/Newsnetz. Das Thema sei zwar in einem Interview zur Sprache gekommen, doch die Idee eines «Wort zum Sonntag» für Muslime sei nicht von ihm gewesen. «Natürlich wäre es schön, wenn auch religiöse Minderheiten im Fernsehen eine Plattform hätten», erklärt Joller, «aber ich fordere das nicht.» Es gehe ihm vielmehr darum, dass Muslime in der Schweiz besser integriert werden. Der Rummel um sein Zitat geht ihm nun selbst zu weit: «Dass das viele Schweizerinnen und Schweizer verärgert, kann ich mir gut vorstellen.» >>> Von Reto Hunziker | 10. November 2008

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Kristallnacht: The Night of the Broken Glass, November 9, 1938

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YNET NEWS: Remembering Kristallnacht

Abraham H. Foxman says Kristallnacht taught us that we must stop hate in its tracks

For those of us engaged in the fight against anti-Semitism, the commemoration of Kristallnacht which took place 70 years ago on November 9-10, has special meaning. Of course, Kristallnacht is important to remember because it was the moment when it became clear that Nazi hatred of Jews was beyond anything seen before. It is important to remember because there are yet those among us who lived through, witnessed it, and survived it. And it is important to remember because after Kristallnacht, the world no longer had any excuses for not acting against the barbarism of Nazi anti-Semitism. >>> Abraham H Foxman | November 9, 2008

YNET NEWS: Pogrom Witnessed by All

Despite Kristallancht being widely reported, world took no steps to punish Germany

The Berlin correspondent of the London Daily Telegraph reported on November 10: “Mob law ruled in Berlin throughout the afternoon and evening and hordes of hooligans indulged in an orgy of destruction. I have seen several anti-Jewish outbreaks in Germany during the last five years, but never anything as nauseating as this. Racial hatred and hysteria seemed to have taken complete hold of otherwise decent people. I saw fashionably dressed women clapping their hands and screaming with glee, while respectable, middle-class mothers held up their babies to see the “’fun.’”

This was just one of many reports that appeared in the international press after the Nazis instigated attacks on Jews throughout Germany and Austria on November 9-10 in what became known as Kristallancht, the “Night of Broken Glass. During the “orgy of destruction” at least 96 Jews were murdered, 1,300 synagogues and 7,500 businesses were destroyed, and countless Jewish cemeteries and schools were vandalized. An estimated 30,000 Jews were imprisoned in concentration camps.

Germans and Austrians witnessed and, in many cases, participated in the pogrom. They could not claim, as many would after World War II, that they were unaware of the persecution of the Jews.

Michael Bruce, a non-Jewish Englishman, provided this eyewitness account of Kristallnacht: “Hurriedly we went out into the street. It was crowded with people, all hurrying towards a nearby synagogue, shouting and gesticulating angrily. We followed. As we reached the synagogue and halted, silent and angry, on the fringe of the mob, flames began to rise from one end of the building. It was the signal for a wild cheer. The crowd surged forward and greedy hands tore seats and woodwork from the building to feed the flames.” >>> Mitchell Bard | November 9, 2008

YNET NEWS: Pope Says He’s Still Pained by Kristallnacht

On 70th anniversary of Nazi pogrom, German-born Benedict XVI invites worshippers to pray for victims, express profound solidarity with Jewish world; Chancellor Merkel calls on Germans to stand together against racism, anti-Semitism

Chancellor Angela Merkel called on Germans to stand together against racism and anti-Semitism as the nation marked the 70th anniversary of the Nazi pogrom known as Kristallnacht or Night of Broken Glass, after the smashed windows of the thousands of Jewish businesses and synagogues that were attacked and torched by Adolf Hitler's followers in 1938. >>> News agencies | November 9, 2008

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Carla Bruni Blasts Berlusconi's Obama Remark

SPIEGELONLINE INTERNATIONAL: French First Lady Carla Bruni said she was happy no longer to be an Italian citizen after Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi joked about US President-elect Barack Obama being "suntanned."

France's First Lady Carla Bruni has criticized Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi for joking about US President-elect Barack Obama's "suntan", and said she was glad to have given up her Italian citizenship.

"When I hear Silvio Berlusconi ... joke about the fact that Obama is ’always tanned’, it feels strange to me," she told le Journal du Dimanche newspaper in an interview published on Sunday. "Some people will no doubt put it down to humor, but often I find that I am pleased to have become French," she said.

The Italian-born model and pop singer became a French national and gave up her Italian citizenship after she married French President Nicolas Sarkozy in February.

Berlusconi had said on Thursday that Obama, who will be the first African-American US president, was "handsome, young and also suntanned". >>> cro -- with wire reports | November 11, 2008

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The ‘Defender of Faith’ May Never Be King

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THE TELEGRAPH: As the Prince of Wales prepares to celebrate his 60th birthday, Andrew Pierce examines the hopes and fears of the longest-serving heir to the throne

The Queen's son and heir passes yet another milestone in his life this week when he becomes the first Prince of Wales to reach the age of 60 without becoming monarch.

It was in January, when he passed 59 years and 74 days, that Prince Charles reached the same age as his great-great-grandfather Edward VII when he finally ascended the throne on the death of Queen Victoria in 1901. Prince Charles is well aware that his 60th birthday on Friday will merely underline in the eyes of the public the fact that he is the longest-serving king‑in-waiting in British history.

There will be only two private celebrations, in contrast to the month of lavish parties at Buckingham Palace, St James's Palace, Hampton Court and Highgrove when he turned 50.

The Queen is hosting a concert and dinner at Buckingham Palace with 75 members of the British and European royal families on Thursday. On Friday, his birthday, the Prince of Wales and Duchess of Cornwall will meet inner-city youngsters to highlight the work of the Prince's Trust, one of the great successes of this complex man's long service to public life. On Saturday it is the Duchess of Cornwall who will host a private party at Highgrove for 200 close friends. Rod Stewart will provide the cabaret. The relatively subdued tone of the week – it coincides with the 90th anniversary of the end of the First World War – will reflect the ambiguous mood of the Queen's eldest son.

The world's most famous prince, who has a fabulously privileged lifestyle, is prone to deep bouts of brooding. His 60th birthday will reinforce the mood of introspection. The Prince of Wales knows that with each subsequent birthday the pressure will grow in some quarters for the Royal family to skip a generation when anointing the next monarch.

Although he was born to be head of state and is still fired by a determination to hear the traditional, sonorous proclamation, "The Queen is dead, long live the King", in his blacker moods his fear is that the proclamation, "Long live the King" will be for William V, not Charles III. (In fact, some in his circle have urged him to be George VII, in honour of the Queen's father, because of the unfortunate historical associations with monarchs called Charles.)

The Prince of Wales is a deeply spiritual man who is often engrossed in books on religion. He falls to his knees before bed each night in silent prayer. He spends much of his private time in his walking boots on the moors at his beloved Birkhall in Scotland. Officials are often summoned to join him. "It's more like a 10-mile hike. We can be out there for hours," said one.

During the treks, he agonises out loud about the future of the planet, rainforests, the fate of small farmers, the threat posed by genetically modified food, the rise of the big corporations, the decline of the Church of England, and continuing deprivation in the inner cities. "He really cares. He always has," said the official. "He does not just moan about it. He gets on and tries to do something about it. He wants to change things. He could have been a different Prince of Wales but he has chosen to wear his conscience on his sleeve and take on causes, even though he knows people sometimes mock him." Prince Charles May Never Be King >>> By Andrew Pierce | November 10, 2008

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Editor of the Mail Defends Press Freedom

MAIL Online: Daily Mail editor Paul Dacre last night launched a passionate defence of Press freedom in a keynote speech to a major newspaper industry conference.

He warned of the dangers of a privacy law being brought in by the back door following recent court cases involving celebrities trying to prevent reporting of their private lives.

In particular, he argued, the 'arrogant and amoral' judgments of High Court judge Mr Justice Eady, who presides over the overwhelming majority of privacy cases, were 'inexorably and insidiously' leading to greater restrictions on the freedom of the Press to publish stories about the rich and powerful.

Mr Justice Eady had used the privacy clause of the Human Rights Act against newspapers and their age-old freedom to expose the moral shortcomings of those in high places, Mr Dacre told the Society of Editors annual conference in Bristol.

'If Gordon Brown wanted to force a privacy law, he would have to set out a bill, arguing his case in both Houses of Parliament, withstand public scrutiny and win a series of votes,' he said.

'Now, thanks to the wretched Human Rights Act, one judge with a subjective and highly relativist moral sense can do the same with a stroke of his pen.'

Two years ago, Mr Justice Eady had ruled that a cuckolded husband could not sell to the Press his story about a wealthy sporting celebrity who had seduced his wife.

Mr Dacre, who is also Editor in Chief of Associated Newspapers, said: 'The judge was worried about the effect of the revelations on the celebrity's wife.

'Now I agree that any distress caused to innocent parties is regrettable but exactly the same worries could be expressed about the relatives of any individual who transgressed.

'Followed to its logical conclusion, it would mean that nobody could be condemned for wrongdoing.

'The judge - in a reversal of centuries of moral and social thinking - placed the rights of the adulterer above society's age-old belief that adultery should be condemned.' >>> | November 10, 2008

THE GUARDIAN: Daily Mail Chief Paul Dacre Criticises BBC Growth and Privacy Rulings

The Daily Mail editor-in-chief, Paul Dacre, used a rare public speech last night to attack BBC expansion and the rulings of a leading high court judge, which he claimed were introducing privacy laws via the back door.

Opening the annual Society of Editors conference in Bristol, Dacre made an impassioned defence of the popular press and said that the unchecked growth of the BBC had abetted the collapse of ITV's news services.

The regional press also needed safeguarding from the "ubiquity" of the BBC, which had gone unchecked, he said.
"With its preposterous proposal for 65 ultralocal websites, [the BBC] is going for the jugular of the local newspaper industry.

Lines must be drawn in the sand," Dacre told the Society of Editors.

However, Dacre saved his most stinging attack for the high court judge, Justice David Eady, who he said was harming the British press by imposing a privacy law, with "arrogant and amoral judgments".

"The British press is having a privacy law imposed on it, which apart from allowing the corrupt and the crooked to sleep easily in their beds is, I would argue, undermining the ability of mass-circulation newspapers to sell newspapers in an ever more difficult market," he said.

"This law is not coming from parliament. No, that would smack of democracy, but from the arrogant and amoral judgments, words I use very deliberately, of one man," Dacre added.

"I am referring, of course, to Justice David Eady who has, again and again, under the privacy clause of the Human Rights Act, found against newspapers and their age-old freedom to expose the moral shortcomings of those in high places." >>> Oliver Luft | November 10, 2008

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The Cock-sparrow to Reverse Bush’s Policies

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If I am not greatly mistaken, the Americans will come to rue the day they elected this rooky into office. Not yet in office, he is being audacious – very audacious! Were I to be an American, I should be very, very worried. Even as a non-American, I am. This is a man with little experience behaving as though he were the most experienced man on earth. One can only be troubled – very troubed. Remember this: Only fools rush in where angels fear to tread. - ©Mark

BBC: US President-elect Barack Obama will seek to reverse Bush administration policies when he enters office on 20 January, his transition chief said.

John Podesta said executive orders by President George W Bush on issues such as stem cell research and oil drilling were at odds with Mr Obama's views.

He said they could be easily repealed as no Congressional action was needed.

On Monday Mr Obama and Mr Bush will hold their first meeting since the Democrat's election victory.

Mr Obama, his wife, Michelle, and their two daughters - Malia, 10, and Sasha, seven - will be given a tour of their new home at the White House.

Afterwards the president-elect and Mr Bush are expected to hold what Mr Obama has described as "substantive talks".

'Deliberate haste'

"I'm not going to anticipate problems. I'm going to go in there with a spirit of bipartisanship," Mr Obama said on Friday, at his first news conference as president-elect.

The meeting has been arranged with unusual haste - analysts say this is in part because the US is at war, and also the transition is taking place in the midst of an economic crisis.

Mr Obama has said that dealing with the economy is his top priority, and that he will move with "deliberate haste" to choose his cabinet.

Speaking on Fox News, Mr Podesta said Mr Obama's team was working hard to "build up that core economic team".
Mr Podesta said the incoming administration was also scrutinising many of the executive orders signed by President Bush "on stem cell research, on a number of areas".

"You see the Bush administration even today moving aggressively to do things I think are not in the interest of the country." Obama 'to Use Executive Orders' >>> | November 9, 2008

MAIL Online: Showdown in the White House: Obama to Clash with Bush over Stem Cell Research as He Seeks to Wipe Out President's Legacy

Barack Obama is heading for a confrontation with President Bush over stem cell research.

The president-elect is today making his first trip to the White House since his election victory.

And aides are predicting a strained meeting between the two men as Mr Obama sets out his transition plan to wipe out some of Mr Bush’s most personal initiatives.

Stem cell research tops a list of around 200 changes being planned by Mr Obama that mark a swift unravelling of the unpopular Republican president’s eight-year legacy.

The president-elect has made overturning Mr Bush’s controversial limit on government spending for embryonic stem cell research a priority for his fledgling administration.

Because the measures were not acts of Congress but executive orders made by the president, they can just as easily be changed by a directive from his successor.

Among other Bush policies that could be quickly reversed are a block on regulating carbon dioxide fumes from cars and a ban on international family planning groups receiving US aid from counselling women about the availability of abortion.

A move to free up government cash for stem cell research will delight scientists who complained the Bush regime stymied promising avenues for defeating a wide range of diseases, such as Parkinson’s.

But it will infuriate Christian conservatives who are morally opposed to the use of cells from days-old human embryos.

As Michelle Obama gets a tour of her new home, Mr Obama, 47, is also expected to urge Mr Bush, who remains in office until the new president’s inauguration on January 20, to bail out cash-strapped General Motors, the American car giant that owns Vauxhall plants in Luton and Cheshire.

GM says it’s on the brink of collapse and will run out of money in three months if it doesn’t get any aid from the US government.

Mr Obama is expected to argue that if Mr Bush, 62, refuses to help, then he will act as soon as he takes over. >>> David Gardner | November 10, 2008

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Melanie Phillips: Beware This Saudi Deal to Help Bail Out Britain. It Comes with a Devastating IOU

MAIL Online: With all eyes fixed upon the political excitements in the U.S, few have paid much attention to a trip made by the Prime Minister several thousand miles in the opposite
direction.

A week ago Gordon Brown, accompanied by his new best friend the Business Secretary Lord Mandelson, went cap in hand to Saudi Arabia and the Gulf states to ask them to help bail out the stricken economies of the West by pumping billions into the
International Monetary Fund.

It is more than a little strange that the British Prime Minister should have apparently taken it upon himself to speak on behalf of the IMF. But the real concern is that asking for help from Saudi Arabia is not like tapping your friendly neighbourhood bank manager for a bigger overdraft.

No, this loan comes with a devastating IOU — nothing less than a big slice of control over Britain and the West by a regime at the heart of the attempt to bring about the Islamisation of the free world.

Granted, this country is facing a truly grave financial crisis. But does this mean we should remortgage the future of the West to those whose most radical elements are
actively engaged in seeing it destroyed?

Alarming

I have long been concerned by Britain’s
failure to acknowledge the true nature of the threat from global Islamism. This latest move is yet more alarming evidence of that process.

Saudi Arabia is at the root of the Islamic onslaught against the West. It is Saudi’s Wahhabi form of Islam which, along with its Shi’ite counterpart in Iran, aims to restore the dominance of Islam in the world and destroy rule by ‘unbelievers’.

It is Saudi money which has fuelled the enormous spread of Wahhabi mosques, preachers and educational institutions in this country, delivering the message of holy
war and radicalising countless thousands of British Muslims.

And it is this Saudi ideology which was the inspiration for Al Qaeda.

True, Al Qaeda turned upon Saudi itself on account of its ties with the U.S. As a result, Saudi regards Al Qaeda as its mortal enemy, and as such co-operates with Britain and the U.S in combating it.

But sometimes, to rephrase the old adage, our enemy’s enemy is not actually our friend, but our enemy as well.

Saudi Wahhabism seeks to conquer the West through a pincer movement comprising violence on the one hand and cultural infiltration and takeover on the other.

At the very least, Saudi Arabia speaks with the most lethal of forked tongues, and we should actively be seeking to diminish its influence over our affairs.

But instead our Prime Minister is effectively offering it yet more opportunity to control us. >>> Melanie Phillips | Novemer 9, 2008

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Adherents of ‘Religion of Peace’ Call for Holy War!

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THE TELEGRAPH: Large crowds raised cries for holy war and vowed revenge at the burial of three men executed by the Indonesian government for their role in the 2003 Bali bombings.

Imam Samudra, 38, Amrozi, 47, and his brother Mukhlas, 48, were tied to posts on the prison island of Nusakambangan shortly after midnight. The trio refused the offer of blindfolds before being killed by a single shot to the heart. The bodies were then moved to home villages for burial.

Chaotic scenes climaxed as two crows flew over one ceremony, an event interpreted as God gathering the souls of the two brothers and taken as sign of rapture.

Relatives of British victims expressed dismay that the Indonesian authorities had portrayed the relatively minor figures as central to the plot that killed 202 people in co-ordinated suicide attacks in 2002. The three never expressed remorse, saying the bombings were meant to punish the U.S. and its Western allies for alleged atrocities in Afghanistan and elsewhere.

"Justice is supposed to have two strands to it. One is to pay recompense for the crime committed and the other is a deterrent.," said Susanna Miller, whose brother Dan was killed in the attacks, amd a member of the UK Bali Bombings Victims' Group. "If you undermine the deterrent by effectively encouraging, allowing these people to be seen as martyrs and encouraging the Islamist cause then no it makes a mockery of justice.

"They didn't kill my brother. None of those three men were the bombers - they didn't make the bombs, they didn't set them off, they were secondary to the bombing plot and the most important person in relation to the plot is currently held in Guantanamo Bay." Bali Bombers Buried Amid Calls for Ringleaders to Be Tried >>> By Thomas Bell in Jakarta and Alastair Jamieson | November 10, 2008

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Sunday, November 09, 2008

Blasphemy Law Is Dropped in Netherlands

RELIGIOUS INTELLIGENCE: Blasphemy will no longer be a crime in the Netherlands, the Dutch government announced last week. On Nov 1 Justice Minister Ernst Hirsch Ballin said the country’s coalition government would repeal a 1930s blasphemy law in favor of strengthening the current anti-discrimination legislation.

Two of the three members of the centre-right government of Prime Minister Jan Peter Balkenende --- the Christian Democratic Appeal (CDA) and the Christian Union (CU) --- had balked at past demands made by junior coalition partner the Dutch Labour Party (PvdA) that Netherlands scrap the Blasphemy law, but have now agreed to back Labour’s demand that religion not be given a privileged place above free speech.



The push to reform the blasphemy laws comes in response to heightened tensions with the Netherland’s Muslim minority. Criticism of Islamists and Islam by comedians, cartoonists, filmmakers and politicians has led to threats of prosecution for offending Muslim sensibilities. >>> By George Conger | November 9, 2008

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Filipino Pastors Embrace Islam

THE PENINSULA: DOHA: There are a good number of former Filipino Christian pastors in Doha who did not only embrace Islam but have also been active in teaching this belief in many gatherings.

Eric Fernandez, an official of Philippine Muslim Federation (PMF), said these once Christian church leaders converted to Islam was the result of their efforts under the “Balik Islam” programme, which literally means “Return to Islam”. >>> By CHRIS V PANGANIBAN | November 9, 2008

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Merkel Urges Anti-racist Action

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BBC: As Germany marks the 70th anniversary of the Kristallnacht anti-Semitic riots, Chancellor Angela Merkel said all Germans must act against racism.

At a ceremony at Berlin's largest synagogue, she said Germans "cannot be silent" in the face of anti-Semitism.

Kristallnacht, or the Night of Broken Glass, is often regarded as the starting point of the Holocaust.

Nazis ransacked Jewish homes and businesses and burned synagogues as police and firefighters looked on.

More than 90 Jewish people were murdered and about 30,000 Jewish men were sent to concentration camps on 9 and 10 November 1938.

Millions were killed by the Nazi regime, including about six million Jewish people.

'Do something'

"Indifference is the first step towards endangering essential values," Mrs Merkel said at the commemoration service with the Central Council of Jews at the Rykestrasse synagogue in Berlin.

"Xenophobia, racism and anti-Semitism must never be given an opportunity in Europe again.

The Rykestrasse synagogue was damaged in the Kristallnacht rampage but has been recently restored.

The anniversary comes at a time of concern that far right sentiments are on the rise in Germany.

"There was no storm of protest against the Nazis, but silence, shrugged shoulders and people looking away - from individual citizens to large parts of the church," Mrs Merkel said.

"We cannot be silent, we cannot be indifferent when Jewish cemeteries are desecrated and rabbis are insulted on the street."

On Sunday evening, a concert entitled "Tu Was" [sic], or "Do Something", will be held at Berlin's Tempelhof airport. >>> | Sunday, November 9, 2008

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President Barack (Hussein) Obama

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Read Spectator article: America Will Be More Equal But Less Mighty: Reihan Salam says that the President-elect is no socialist and it was desperate of McCain to claim as much. Obama’s policies more closely resemble European social democracy — with the attendant risk of economic sclerosis in the face of Asian competition >>> Reihan Salam | November 5, 2008

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UN Vote: Rudd Breaks with Howard on Israel

SYDNEY MORNING HERALD: AUSTRALIA has switched its position to vote against Israel on two resolutions at the United Nations, ending the Howard government's unswerving alignment with the United States and raising concern from the Jewish community.

The move also signals to the incoming Obama administration that the Rudd Government plans to take a different approach to the Howard government on the international stage.

In the weekend vote in New York, Australia supported a resolution calling on Israel to stop establishing settlements in the Palestinian territories and a resolution calling for the Geneva Conventions to apply in the Palestinian territories.

The resolutions on the Middle East peace process are held annually and the Howard government had backed both from 1996 to 2002 but in 2003 began to vote against or abstain. It was a move that aligned Australia with only the US, Israel, the US Marshall Islands, Nauru, Palau and Micronesia and put the country at odds with Britain, Canada, New Zealand and France.

Australian officials told the UN the Government had changed its position because it supported a two-state resolution of the conflict to deliver a secure Israel living beside a viable Palestinian state and that Australia believed both sides should abide by their obligations under the Road Map for Peace. >>> Phillip Hudson | November 10, 2008

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Iran Slams Obama's Tough Talk on Nuclear Arms

GLOBE AND MAIL: TEHRAN, Iran — Iran has criticized U.S. president-elect Barack Obama for the first time Saturday, saying the world needs more than cosmetic changes in American foreign policy.

The criticism from Parliament Speaker Ali Larijani followed Mr. Obama's comment Friday that it is “unacceptable” for Iran to develop nuclear weapons and there should be a concerted international effort to prevent it.

Mr. Larijani told state television that Mr. Obama can understand that strategic changes in (U.S.) policy are required, “not just cosmetic changes.”

He called Mr. Obama's comment “a step in the wrong direction.”

Iran has denied allegations that its nuclear program is aimed at producing weapons. Iranians initially welcomed Mr. Obama's victory as a triumph over the unpopular policies of President George W. Bush.

Hard-line Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad congratulated Mr. Obama on his win — the first time an Iranian leader has offered such wishes to a U.S. president-elect since the 1979 Islamic Revolution.

Mr. Ahmadinejad's message said “nations of the world” expect changes from Mr. Obama — mostly that he will change U.S. foreign policy. He claimed U.S. policy was “based on warmongering, occupation, bullying, deception and humiliation, as well as discrimination and unfair relations” and has led to “hatred of all nations and majority of governments toward the U.S. leaders.”

During the campaign, Mr. Obama said he was willing to talk directly to Iran about its nuclear program, something the Bush administration has refused to do. He was harshly criticized for that by his rival, U.S. Senator John McCain, and others.

Asked about Iran at his first news conference since his election on Tuesday, Mr. Obama reiterated earlier statements saying he will move deliberately on how to respond to Iran and would not do it in a knee-jerk fashion.

“Iran's development of a nuclear weapon, I believe, is unacceptable. And we have to mount an international effort to prevent that from happening,” Mr. Obama told reporters. >>> Associated Press | November 8, 2008

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Obama Sets Sights on Reversing Bush Policy

SYDNEY MORNING HERALD: AMID reports that he is already making plans to reverse Bush Administration policies, the US president-elect, Barack Obama, used the Democratic Party's weekly radio broadcast to assure the country he intended "to hit the ground running" when he takes office on January 20.

His transition advisers have compiled a list of about 200 Bush Administration actions and executive orders that could be swiftly undone to reverse White House policies on climate change, stem cell research, reproductive rights and other issues.

In some instances, Senator Obama would be quickly delivering on promises he made during his two-year campaign, while in others he would be embracing Clinton-era policies upended by the President, George Bush, during his eight years in office.

"The kind of regulations they are looking at" are those imposed by Mr Bush for "overtly political" reasons, said Dan Mendelson, a former associate administrator for health in the Clinton administration.

While Senator Obama said at a news conference last week that his top priority would be to stimulate the economy and create jobs, his advisers say that focus will not delay key shifts in social and regulatory policies. >>> Ian Munro in New York | November 10, 2008

THE TELEGRAPH: [The Revolutionary] Barack Obama Prepares to Reverse Hundreds of Bush Directives

Barack Obama is preparing to overturn hundreds of rules and regulations on stem cell research, climate change and birth control introduced by the man he will replace in ten weeks.

Mr Obama is to meet Mr Bush at the White House on Monday. The visit will include a tour of the residence for his wife Michelle conducted by First Lady Laura Bush, and forms part of what Obama aides described as a "collegiate" transition of power.

Despite his fierce criticism of the Bush administration during the campaign, Mr Obama and his advisers are being treated with full cooperation as the handover gets properly underway.

John Podesta, head of the victorious Democrat's transition team, said White House staff were "being very forthcoming". "We are moving in a very professional way," he said on CBS' Face the Nation.

In his weekly radio address Mr Bush, who has fully embraced the historic nature of Mr Obama's election last week as the first African American president, said that a smooth handover was paramount.

"I told him [Mr Obama] that he can count on my complete cooperation," he said. "Ensuring that this transition is seamless is a top priority for the rest of my time in office."

Mr Podesta, who is heading the president-elect's transition team, said that the incoming administration was reviewing Bush's executive orders on stem cell research, oil and gas drilling, and other matters. >>> By Alex Spillius in Washington | November 9, 2008

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Bin Laden Threat Claimed

THE SYDNEY MORNING HERALD: OSAMA BIN LADEN is planning an attack against the United States that will "outdo by far" September 11, an Arab newspaper in London has reported.

The warning, published on the front page of al-Quds al-Arabi, quotes a person said to be "very close to al-Qaeda" in Yemen.

According to the report, Bin Laden is closely following preparations for an attack against the US and aims to "change the face of world politics and economics".

"This will be shown by the fact that we now control a major part of the south of Somalia," the operative is quoted saying. "Just as the Taliban control a major part of the Afghan territories." >>> Paola Totaro In London | November 10, 2008

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Ein amerikanischer Traum

NZZ am Sonntag: Barack Obama hat den Präsidentschaftswahlkampf im Zeichen des «American Dream» geführt – und deshalb auch gewonnen, schreibt Alfred Defago

Ich lebe seit bald 15 Jahren in den USA. Seit 8 Jahren wohne und arbeite ich in einem ausschliesslich amerikanischen Umfeld. Da wir in der Neuen Welt bleiben wollen, haben meine Frau und ich letztes Jahr Antrag auf die US-Staatsbürgerschaft gestellt. Seit kurzem sind wir Doppelbürger, wie übrigens die grosse Mehrheit aller Amerika-Schweizer. Und wie diese haben wir am letzten Dienstag gewählt. Wir stimmten für Obama.

Seine Wahl zum 44. Präsidenten der Vereinigten Staaten verdankt Barack Hussein Obama neben der Enttäuschung über die Ära Bush dem Wiedererwachen des «American Dream», dieses ebenso faszinierenden wie banalen Traums, den alle Amerikanerinnen und Amerikaner von Zeit zu Zeit träumen. Es ist der verschwommene und zugleich plastische Traum von Generationen von alten und neuen Amerikanern, in einem Land der unbegrenzten Möglichkeiten ihr persönliches Glück zu finden. In europäischen Ohren klingt dies alles ein bisschen gar pathetisch. Der Verdacht, dass dieser Traum hohl und letztlich nur ein Streben nach materiellem Wohlstand sei, nach einem Haus, einem Auto und einem guten Lohn, ist weit verbreitet. Europäische Intellektuelle halten den «American Dream» deshalb nicht selten für naiv, wenn nicht gar verlogen. Man hat ihn auch immer wieder totgesagt: in der Grossen Depression der dreissiger Jahre ebenso wie nach dem Vietnam-Debakel in den frühen Siebzigern und nun wiederum in den wirtschaftlichen und weltpolitischen Erschütterungen unseres Jahrzehnts. >>> Alfred Defago | 9. November 2008, NZZ am Sonntag

NZZ am Sonntag: Ein Berg von Herausforderungen für Obama

Die wichtigsten Probleme, die der neugewählte US-Präsident anpacken muss

Wirtschaftspolitik

Konjunktur: «Wir stehen vor der grössten wirtschaftlichen Herausforderung unseres Lebens, und wir müssen rasch handeln», hat Barack Obama am Freitag an der ersten Pressekonferenz nach seiner Wahl gesagt. Da die Vereinigten Staaten aber immer nur eine Regierung und einen Präsidenten hätten, wolle er erst aktiv werden, wenn er am 20. Januar 2009 das Amt übernehme. Doch er liess die Möglichkeit offen, dass der Kongress bereits vorher ein Ankurbelungs-Paket verabschiedet, dessen Grössenordnung zwischen 150 und 200 Milliarden Dollar liegen könnte.

Steuern: Eine Änderung des Steuersystems war ein zentrales Thema des Wahlkampfes von Obama mit dem Ziel, die Belastung unterer und mittlerer Einkommen zu vermindern. Erste Schritte dürfte er im Zusammenhang mit der Konjunkturbelebung unternehmen, indem wie beim ersten Ankurbelungs-Paket im Sommer Barzahlungen schnell aus der Staatskasse an Konsumenten gehen. Veränderungen am System würden dann auf einen späteren Zeitpunkt verschoben. Im Wahlkampf hat Obama erklärt, dass die Steuersenkungen, die Präsident George Bush 2003 durchgeführt hat, für Einkommen von weniger als 250 000 Dollar erhalten bleiben sollen.

Finanzsystem: Obama hat eine Reform der Aufsicht über die Finanzmärkte und Finanzinstitutionen angekündigt, ohne sich jedoch schon auf Einzelheiten festzulegen. Er liess allerdings durchblicken, dass eine Priorität darin bestünde, die Zahl der Ämter deutlich zu verringern, die jetzt zuständig sind und oft gegeneinander operieren, von der US-Notenbank Federal Reserve bis zur Wertpapieraufsichtsbehörde. Darüber hinaus will er die Kapitalanforderungen an Finanzinstitutionen und ihre Durchsichtigkeit vergrössern. Bisher unregulierte Finanzfirmen wie Hedge-Funds, Derivate-Händler, Hypothekenmakler und Rating-Agenturen sollen unter Bundesaufsicht gestellt werden. >>> Gerd Brüggemann, Washington | 9. November 2008, NZZ am Sonntag

WELT am SONNTAG: Warum die Familie Obama nun ihren Kokon verlässt

Das Leben der vierköpfigen Familie wird sich mit dem Umzug von Chicago nach Washington grundlegend ändern. Das Leben im Weißen Haus aber auch: Denn nach dem ersten US-Wahlkampf im Internet verspricht Barack Obama seinen Fans intime Einblicke in sein Leben und Wirken. Vor allem auch in sein Privatleben.

Als Verna Williams ihrer alten Studienkollegin Michelle Obama telefonisch gratulierte, bot sie ihr halb im Scherz an, nicht länger "Meesh", sondern ab jetzt "Mrs. Obama" zu ihr zu sagen.

Michelle Obama, die Fast-schon-First-Lady, kicherte und konterte mit ein paar eigenen Vorschlägen, wie man sie von nun an titulieren könne - allesamt zu albern, sagt Williams, als dass man sie einem Zeitungsreporter verraten könnte.

Nach der Präsidentschaftswahl fängt die Familie Obama erst langsam an herauszufinden, wie man die "first family" der Vereinigten Staaten wird. Als erste schwarze Familie im Weißen Haus werden sie das lebende Tableau des Fortschritts einer multiethnischen Gesellschaft sein, und Freunde sagen, sie seien sich dessen sehr bewusst.

Dass alles, was sie sagen und tun – wie sie sich kleiden, wo Malia, 10, und Sasha, 7, zur Schule gehen, sogar, was für einen Welpen sie sich ins Haus holen –, vor Symbolwert nur so strotzen wird. "Sie sind eine intakte schwarze Familie, mit wunderbaren Kindern und einer liebevollen Verwandtschaft, die nun eben in der Villa der Exekutive wohnt", sagt Williams.

Chicago zu verlassen, das bedeutet für den gewählten Präsidenten Barack Obama und seine Familie, den schützenden Kokon, den sie um sich gesponnen haben, abzustreifen. Während des Wahlkampfs haben Malia und Sasha, die seit Jahrzehnten jüngsten Bewohner des Weißen Hauses, viel Zeit im winzigen Apartment ihrer Großmutter in Chicagos South Side verbracht, in eben dem Gebäude, in dem auch ihre Mutter aufgewachsen ist. Ihre Privatschule an der Universität von Chicago ist von Nachbarn und Verbündeten umzingelt, die liebevoll über die Mädchen wachen. >>> Von Jodi Kantor | 9. November 2008

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Execution of Bali Bombers Divides Victims’ Families

THE SUNDAY TIMES: The three Islamic militants convicted of the Bali bombings of 2002, in which 202 people including 24 Britons died, were executed by an Indonesian firing squad last night on a prison island south of Java.

Two military helicopters stood by to airlift the corpses to the men’s home villages, where their wives and 13 children awaited their funerals.

The executions went ahead after lawyers for the men exhausted all legal avenues for appeal and President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono declined to grant clemency.

The men spent their last months in a maximum security jail on the prison colony of Nusa Kembangan, surrounded by snake-infested swamps.

Late last night they were led out through a thick steel door and past the white walls and barbed wire of the jail to three execution posts driven into the earth. A firing squad from the mobile brigade of the Indonesian police had been ready for months to carry out the sentences.

British relatives of the victims were sharply divided by last night’s executions. >>> Michael Sheridan and Abul Taher | November 9, 2008

THE SYDNEY MORNING HERALD: Torrent of Rage

INDONESIA is on high alert for terrorist attacks and mob violence, fearing radicals will take revenge for the execution of the three Bali bombers.

As hundreds of extremists gathered in the bombers' home villages in East and West Java for the funerals yesterday, there were two hoax bomb threats against the Australian Embassy and Indonesia's anti-corruption watchdog, the KPK. The threats were an indication of the widespread resentment towards foreigners, and Australians in particular, after the executions.

The Rudd Government stepped up its warnings to Australians about the dangers of travel to Indonesia and Bali.

"We continue to have credible information that terrorists may be planning attacks in Indonesia," the Foreign Minister, Stephen Smith, said.

Mr Smith pleaded with school leavers planning a last hurrah in Bali, to reconsider, although there was no change to the department's travel warning.

He also said Australia would soon co-sponsor a resolution in the United Nations General Assembly calling for a moratorium on capital punishment. "We urge countries who continue to apply capital punishment not to do so," he told ABC Television just hours after the executions. >>> Tom Allard in Tenggulun and Lisa Murray in Jakarta | November 10, 2008

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