Thursday, December 11, 2008

Brown Spends Taxpayers Money Like a Drunken Sailor

THE TELEGRAPH: Prime Minister Gordon Brown dismissed sharp German criticism of British policy on handling the financial crisis as being the result of "internal German politics."

Responding to remarks by German Finance Minister Peer Steinbrueck that Britain's switch from financial prudence to heavy borrowing to fund a stimulus package was "breathtaking" and "crass Keynesianism", Mr Brown insisted that Germany was also investing heavily in its economy and carrying out policies similar to London's.

"The German government is investing more, they've just announced a fiscal expansion so that they can invest in public works, and helping their banks and doing these sort of things," Mr Brown told LBC radio.

"I don't really want to get involved in what is clearly internal German politics here because they're a coalition in Germany with different political parties.

"I think the important thing is almost every country around the world is doing what we have been doing," in terms of supporting ailing banks and providing fiscal stimulus, the prime minister said.

Mr Steinbrueck's comments were highly unusual given that they were so publicly critical of an ally's policies and are likely to add to tensions between Britain and Germany on the eve of a European Union summit on tackling the crisis.

In an interview with Newsweek magazine, Mr Steinbrueck singled out Mr Brown for abandoning fiscal prudence and switching to policies that would saddle a generation with debt.

"The speed at which proposals are put together under pressure that don't even pass an economic test is breathtaking and depressing," he said in the interview, published on the magazine's website on Wednesday.

"The same people who would never touch deficit spending are now tossing around billions."

He also questioned the effectiveness of the decision to cut VAT from 17.5pc to 15pc, saying "are you really going to buy a DVD player because it now costs £39.10 instead of £39.90?". [Source: Gordon Brown Dismisses German Criticism of UK Spending]

NZZ Online: «Jetzt schmeissen sie mit Milliarden um sich» : Ärger in London über Belehrungen aus Berlin

Berlin stemmt sich gegen europäische Rettungspläne, für die dann die Deutschen zahlen sollen. Vor dem EU-Gipfel in Brüssel hat der deutsche Finanzminister Peer Steinbrück unverblümte Kritik am Konjunkturpaket der Regierung Brown geäussert – und damit in London Unmut hervorgerufen.

awy. «Das führt nur dazu, dass die britische Staatsverschuldung so weit ansteigt, dass eine ganze Generation nötig ist, um sie wieder abzuarbeiten.»

So lautet die unverblümte Kritik des deutschen Finanzministers Peer Steinbrück am Programm zur Konjunkturankurbelung, das die Regierung Brown in London angekündigt hat – eine Belehrung von Sozialdemokrat zu Sozialdemokrat, kurz vor dem EU-Konjunkturgipfel in Brüssel heute Donnerstag.

Kritik am krassen Keynesianismus

Steinbrück bezweifelte insbesondere, dass die angekündigte Senkung der britischen Mehrwertsteuer irgendeinen spürbaren Effekt haben werde: Es werde doch niemand ein DVD-Gerät kaufen, nur weil es 39.10 Pfund koste statt 39.90 Pfund.

Mit Erstaunen stellt Steinbrück in einem Interview mit dem amerikanischen Magazin «Newsweek» einen grundlegenden Wandel in der Wirtschaftspolitik fest: «Die gleichen Leute, die nie zu Staatsverschuldung bereit waren, schmeissen jetzt mit Milliarden um sich. Der Wechsel von Jahrzehnten der angebotsorientierten Politik hinüber zu einem krassen Keynesianismus ist atemberaubend.» >>> | 11. Dezember 2008

THE TELEGRAPH: German Finance Minister Spoils Gordon Brown's Bid to Save the World

Far from saving the world, as he claimed, infelicitously, in the Commons on Wednesday, Gordon Brown's approach to the financial crisis is beginning to alarm a good part of it.

The intervention of Peer Steinbrück, the German finance minister, who has attacked the British fiscal stimulus package, is an important moment for both the politics and the economics of dealing with recession.

Politically, it means Mr Brown can no longer claim that borrowing and spending more is the only way out of the crisis. He has attacked the Tories for taking a more prudent line since the pre-Budget report revealed that public borrowing will rise to more than £100bn next year.

By 2013, the Treasury will have borrowed an additional £500bn. This is deferred taxation that will have to be paid back by future generations of workers. >>> Philip Johnston | December 11, 2008

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'Day Without a Gay' Protest in US

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BBC: Campaigners have urged US homosexuals to stay away from work for a day in protest at recent bans on gay marriage in some states including California.

They were asked to "call in gay" and do community work for a day instead, and also to avoid shopping in order to show gay people's economic clout.

It was unclear how many people actually skipped work but organisers said they had boosted the profile of gay people.

Connecticut and Massachusetts are the only states to allow gay marriage.

In another development, a commission in New Jersey recommended that the state should allow same-sex couples to marry rather than just enter into civil unions.

The state commission argued that same-sex couples could not achieve equality with heterosexual couples if their legal status was restricted to civil unions. >>> | December 10, 2008

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La Grèce paralysée par la grève

leJDD.fr: A Athènes et Salonique, des groupes de jeunes ont défilé mercredi en mémoire du jeune homme tué dimanche par un policier, inculpé pour homicide volontaire et incarcéré avec son collègue. Ils ont manifesté en marge des travailleurs, qui répondaient eux à l'appel à la grève générale lancé par les syndicats. Des affrontements avec les forces de l'ordre ont émaillé les cortèges.

Costas Caramanlis tient bon. Alors que des milliers de personnes hostiles à son gouvernement ont défilé dans plusieurs grandes villes du pays, le Premier ministre grec n'entend pas céder à la pression. Mercredi, les travailleurs ont rejoint dans les rues d'Athènes et de Salonique les jeunes qui manifestent depuis la mort d'un jeune de 15 ans, tombé samedi dernier sous les balles d'une patrouille de police. Pour le cinquième jour consécutif, des groupes de manifestants armés de pierres et de cocktails Molotov ont affronté les forces de l'ordre, qui ont répliqué avec des gaz lacrymogènes.

Le succès est total pour les syndicats. L'appel à la grève générale, lancé il y a plusieurs semaines par les deux principaux syndicats pour protester contre la politique sociale du gouvernement, a été largement suivi. Les transports ont été fortement perturbés voire paralysés, les universités et les commerces sont restés fermés. Les militants de la Confédération générale des travailleurs grecs et de la Fédération des fonctionnaires formaient le gros des manifestants regroupés sur la place Syntagma, en face du parlement. >>> Par Christophe Israël | Mercredi 10 Décembre 2008

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Knapp 8 Prozent Muslime im Kanton Zürich

TAGESANZEIGER: Muslime sind jünger, weniger gut ausgebildet und darum häufiger arbeitslos als andere Bevölkerungsgruppen. Dies ergab eine umfangreiche Studie.

Vor zwei Jahren hat der Kantonsrat vom Regierungsrat einen umfassenden Bericht zur Situation der muslimischen Bevölkerung verlangt. Der Regierungsrat beauftragte damit das Institut für Politikwissenschaft der Universität Zürich. Seit gestern Mittwoch liegt die Studie vor: 210 Seiten, die in eine Reihe kleinerer Empfehlungen münden, die keinen Kurswechsel verlangen.

Sind der Staat Zürich und seine Muslime also auf dem richtigen Weg? «Ja», sagte Markus Notter, Direktor der Justiz und des Inneren, an einer Medienkonferenz. «Es gibt nicht die grösseren Probleme, die man vermuten könnte.» Die muslimische Bevölkerung werde nicht benachteiligt – das war für Notter das wichtigste Ergebnis der Untersuchung, die nun dem Kantonsrat vorgelegt wird. >>> Von Daniel Suter | 10. Dezember 2008

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Broken Brokeback!

THE TELEGRAPH: Italy's state television censored Ang Lee's Brokeback Mountain when it aired the Oscar-winning movie by cutting scenes of gay sex.

Gay rights activists protested that RAI TV would never have dropped similar scenes had they involved a heterosexual couple, and politicians called for the incident to be discussed in parliament.

RAI said it had aired the cut version by mistake.

Brokeback Mountain is a cowboy romance about two ranch-hand buddies who start an affair when they meet on the fictional mountain in the 1960s. The 2005 movie won three Oscars, including the best director award for Lee, as well as the Golden Lion at the Venice Film Festival.

RAI's second channel aired the film late Monday cutting out a sex scene and a sequence showing a kiss between the lead characters, played by the late Heath Ledger and Jake Gyllenhaal.

"I don't believe it was an oversight, I believe it was preventive censorship," said gay rights advocate and former lawmaker Vladimir Luxuria. In an interview with La Repubblica, Mr Luxuria said cutting the key scenes was "like showing the Mona Lisa without its head". Italian TV Shows 'Brokeback Mountain' Without Gay Scenes >>> | December 10, 2008

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Wednesday, December 10, 2008

Gordon Brown’s Freudian Slip: “I saved the world”

It was only a slip of the tongue... The problem is, a lot of people suspect Gordon Brown might actually believe it. – BBC Political Correspondent, David Thompson

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New Dark Age Alert! Anjem Choudary Brands Christmas “Evil”

Why do we put up with this nonsense from these dangerous, subversive people? Were you or I to go and work in Saudi Arabia and say that Islam is intrinsically evil, we all know what would happen to us.

We seem to adopt the approach of 'showing better' to these people. This is a worthless exercise in this instance. 'Showing better' is all well and good when the people one is 'showing better' to are willing to learn; but when dealing with such hard-headed fundamentalist Muslims, it becomes a strategy of weakness. It means that we lack the wherewithal to deal with such people. Moreover, Muslims, being the people they are, will interpret this inaction as a sign of inherent weakness.
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THE TELEGRAPH: Muslim preacher Anjem Choudary has branded Christmas "evil" in a sermon posted on the internet.

The lawyer, who recently praised the Mumbai terror attacks, urged all Muslims to reject traditional Christmas celebrations, claiming that they are forbidden by Allah.

The 41-year-old shocked Christians and even those of his own faith by branding yuletide festivities as "the pathway to hellfire".

Choudary, who is chairman of the Society of Muslim Lawyers, ruled out all celebrations, including having a Christmas tree, decorating the house or eating turkey.

In the sermon posted on an Islamic website, he said: "In the world today many Muslims, especially those residing in western countries, are exposed to the evil celebration Christmas.

"Many take part in the festival celebrations by having Christmas turkey dinners.

"Decorating the house, purchasing Christmas trees or having Christmas turkey meals are completely prohibited by Allah. >>> By Murray Wardrop | December 10, 2008

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Anarchy in Greece: Greece Comes to a Standstill as Riots Continue

Greece came to a standstill today as a nationwide strike piled pressure on the government as it struggled to deal with the worst rioting in decades.


Banks, schools and public transport were shut and hundreds of flights in and out of the country were cancelled as air traffic controllers also went on strike.

Stathis Anestis, spokesman for a federation of private sector unions, said: "Participation in the strike is total, the country has come to a standstill."

The opposition Socialist party repeated calls for the centre-right government of Prime Minister Costas Karamanlis to resign and call early elections.

"He and his government are responsible for the widespread crisis that the country, that Greek society is experiencing," said Socialist party spokesman George Papakonstantinou.

Newspapers added to the pressure on Mr Karamanlis's beleaguered administration, with the headline in the popular daily Ta Nea warning: "Government and police on the brink of collapse".

The paralysis came as police clashed with demonstrators in Athens, Thessaloniki, Ioaninna and on the Aegean island of Rhodes for the fourth night in a row. At least seven officers were injured.

In the capital, students hurled petrol bombs and riot police responded with tear gas a few blocks from where 15-year-old schoolboy Alexis Grigoropoulos was shot dead by a police officer on Saturday night, plunging Greece into its worst civil unrest for decades.

"The winds of destruction are blowing through our city," said Athens Mayor Nikitas Kaklamanis. >>> By Nick Squires In Athens | December 10, 2008

leJDD.fr: Tension maximale à Athènes

Pour la quatrième nuit d'affilé, Athènes et les grandes villes grecques ont connu une nuit de violence, après qu'un adolescent a été tué samedi par un policier. La capitale est sous haute surveillance mercredi car un grand rassemblement s'y tient dans la matinée, marquant le début de la grande grève générale de 24 heures. Mais des affrontements ont déjà eu lieu.

C'est la journée de tous les dangers pour les forces de l'ordre grecques. La grande grève générale de 24 heures débute ce mercredi matin, par un grand rassemblement dans la ville d'Athènes. L'ambiance est électrique dans la capitale. Depuis quatre nuits, une vague de violences urbaines secoue le pays, animée par des étudiants, des anarchistes, ou de simples citoyens, qui protestent contre le gouvernement après qu'un jeune adolescent a été tué samedi par un policier.

Cette grande manifestation avait été annoncée avant samedi, lancée par les syndicats du public et du privé, qui entendent dénoncer la politique économique et sociale du gouvernement conservateur. Dans le contexte tendu, le Premier ministre Costas Caramanlis a demandé aux organisateurs d'annuler le mouvement, en vain. Des milliers de personnes ont commencé à se rassembler devant le Parlement, là même où les émeutiers se réunissent la nuit. D'ailleurs très vite, des affrontements ont eu lieu entre des émeutiers et les forces de l'ordre. Les premiers, armés de pierres, de bouteilles et de bâtons se sont opposés aux policiers qui ont répliqué avec des tirs de gaz lacrymogène. Les syndicalistes ont toutefois lancé un appel au calme pour que la manifestation se déroule sans incidents. La Grèce fonctionne au ralenti, les services publics, les transports et de nombreuses entreprises sont affectés par l'appel à la grève lancé par les deux grandes centrales. "La participation à la grève est totale, le pays est à l'arrêt", se réjouissait Stathis Anestis, porte-parole de la GSEE, fédération syndicale du secteur privé. >>> Par Maud Pierron (avec Reuters) | Mercredi 10 Décembre 2008

NZZ Online: Folgen eines versäumten Strukturwandels: Griechenland wird von seinen zivilen Unterlassungen eingeholt

Seit Tagen ist Hellas in Aufruhr. Auf die Krawalle und Plünderungen in einigen Städten folgte das politische Stimmengewirr, in dem die gegenseitige Schuldzuweisung der politischen Kräfte Urständ feiert. Die Gründe für die missliche Lage der Nation liegen tiefer.

«Europa sind die anderen», lautet ein geflügeltes Wort in Griechenland. Es hat seine Gültigkeit auch nach dem EWG-Beitritt des Landes (1981) behalten und gilt ohne weiteres bis in die heutigen Tage der EU.

Was mit diesem gerade hier etwas eigensinnig anmutenden Satz zum Ausdruck gebracht wird, ist ein tiefer Argwohn gegenüber dem Lebensstil in «Westeuropa», den modernistischen Überzeugungen im westlichen Zentrum, mithin den Verheissungen der offenen Gesellschaft.

Die zivilgesellschaftlichen Institutionen haben es auch seit dem Untergang der Diktatur (1974) schwer in Griechenland. Tiefe Gräben durchziehen die griechische Gesellschaft. So folgen etwa die politischen Akteure einer längst überkommenen Interessenstruktur: Kapital vs. Staat vs. Agrarbevölkerung vs. Gewerkschaften usw.

Was darüber versäumt wurde, ist der bewusste Aufbau einer Zivilgesellschaft. Die Misere des Bildungswesens etwa ist nicht nur an den griechischen Universitäten zu erkennen, an denen ein Studium nach europäischen Kriterien durch monatelange Streiks wechselweise der Professoren und der Studenten seit Jahren unmöglich geworden ist. Vor allem der sekundäre Bildungsbereich und die Berufsausbildung (das anderswo längst bewährte duale System) stecken in den Kinderschuhen, falls sie die Fusswickel je abgestreift haben. >>> Von Perikles Monioudis | 10. Dezember 2008

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Teachers 'Beat and Abuse' Muslim Children in British Koran Classes

TIMESONLINE: Muslim children are being beaten and abused regularly by teachers at some British madrassas - Islamic evening classes - an investigation by The Times has found.

Students have been slapped, punched and had their ears twisted, according to an unpublished report by an imam based on interviews with victims in the north of England. One was “picked up by one leg and spun around” while another said a madrassa teacher was “kicking in my head - like a football”, says the report which was compiled by Irfan Chishti, a former government adviser on Islamic affairs.

Almost 1,600 madrassas operate in Britain, teaching Arabic and the Koran on weekday evenings to about 200,000 children aged from four to their mid-teens.

While there is no hard evidence to indicate how many are involved in the physical abuse of children, The Times has uncovered a disturbing pattern in one town - Rochdale - through interviews with mainstream school teachers, Muslim parents and the children themselves.

One woman told The Times that her niece Hiba, 7, was slapped across the face so hard by her madrassa teacher that her ear was cut. It later became inflamed and she had to have emergency medical treatment.

When the teacher refused to apologise, Hiba's aunt, Jamila, insisted that her niece should be moved to another madrassa. “I have absolutely no respect for religious teachers who behave like this,” she said. >>> Richard Kerbaj | December 10, 2008

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Tuesday, December 09, 2008

Book Reviews: Canada – The Dawning of a New Dark Age

My heartfelt thanks to these two anonymous customers of Amazon in Canada for taking the trouble to write these two great reviews of my book:

A wake-up call for the West

In his no nonsense book, Mark states clearly, without any equivocation at all, that the West is on a dangerous path -- a path that could well lead to loss of freedom and democracy if it doesn't start minding the store. This is a great read. Highly recommended for all those who need to understand the threat the Islamic world poses to the West. – A Customer

Telling It Like It Is

A MUST READ for Americans who do not understand the forces behind the attacks by Islamic terrorists on Western civilization. Mark Alexander bases his analysis on extensive research in Islamic literature, passages from the Koran, and his own experience gained from living and working in the Middle East. Mark's book is beautifully and powerfully written and is eminently readable. – A Customer [Source: Amazon.ca]

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Kundenrezension: The Dawning of a New Dark Age

Ich möchte mich vom ganzen Herzen bedanken für die folgende fünfsternige Rezension meines Buches:

Islam, nicht islamischer Terrorismus, ist das Problem!

In seinem Buch, 'The Dawning of a New Dark Age: A Collection of Essays on Islam', zeigt uns Mark Alexander ganz klar, dass unsere Zivilisation bedroht ist -- bedroht vom Islam! Warum? Wegen 'Political Correctness', weil es uns nicht mehr 'erlaubt' ist, die Wahrheit zu aeussern, und unsere eigene Zivilisation zu erheben; wegen dem Ziel Islams, die ganze Welt zu errobern; und wegen dem Schweigen unsere Politikern, die neigen dazu, von uns die wahre Situation zu verbergen.

Im Gegenteil, Mark Alexander schreibt ueber die Bedrohung Islams genau wie er es empfindet. Seine Schriftweise ist direkt und elegant. Es ist auch kurz und buendig. Mit diesem wichtigen Buch hat Mark Alexander uns ein Buch gebracht, das nicht nur schoen, sondern auch wichtig, zu lesen ist. Es ist ein wichtiges Buch fuer unsere Zeit! – Ein Kunde [Quelle: Amazon.de / Amazon.at]

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Unsere christliche Leitkultur

DIE PRESSE: Die moderne Demokratie benötigt Wertestifter, sonst zerfällt die Gemeinschaft.

Beginnt's in Linz? Dort ist ein weltanschaulicher Streit aufgeflammt: Dürfen in öffentlichen Einrichtungen christliche Symbole an der Wand hängen? Stört das Kruzifix in Schulen und Kindergärten die Religionsfreiheit? Ist das Landesgesetz mit der Pflicht zum Anbringen von Kreuzen in Erziehungsräumen, wenn die Mehrzahl der Kinder christlichen Glaubens ist, verfassungswidrig? Bricht wieder ein Kulturkampf auf? Los von Rom! Fort mit dem Staatskirchentum! Religion ist Privatsache! Eine Leitkultur, gar eine christliche, gibt es nicht, brauchen wir nicht, fort damit! >>> Andreas Khol | 17. November 2008

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Russland: Ohne Demokratie keine Modernisierung

DIE PRESSE: Ohne Demokratie gibt es in Russland keine Aussicht auf Modernisierung: So lautet das Ergebnis einer Analyse, die vom russischen „Institut für moderne Entwicklung“ erstellt wurde.

MOSKAU. Ohne Demokratie gibt es in Russland keine Aussicht auf Modernisierung: So lautet das Ergebnis einer Analyse, die vom russischen „Institut für moderne Entwicklung“ erstellt wurde und in Teilen nun über zwei Zeitungen an die Öffentlichkeit gelangte. Titel des Elaborats: „Demokratie: Entwicklung des russischen Modells“. Die Autoren sehen in der Abkehr von Putins „Machtvertikale“ eine Voraussetzung für eine Modernisierung des Landes, wie sie auch in der offiziellen „Strategie 2020“ vorskizziert ist. Das „Institut für moderne Entwicklung“ ist ein liberaler Thinktank, der von Staatspräsident Dmitrij Medwedjew eingerichtet worden ist.

Mit den Schlagworten Infrastruktur, Innovation und Investition hatte Medwedjew bei seinem Amtsantritt im Mai seinen Kurs umrissen. Im Zuge der Finanzkrise ist inzwischen das Defizit an Innovation schmerzlich zutage getreten. Vor allem der unerwartete Verfall des Ölpreises hat die Anfälligkeit der rohstofflastigen Ökonomie offengelegt und die Notwendigkeit einer Diversifizierung in Erinnerung gerufen. >>> Eduard Steiner | 9. Dezember 2008

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An Interview with Muhammad


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Islam's Challenges To 'Universal Human Rights'

RADIO FREE EUROPE / RADIO LIBERTY: Sabatina James has one wish. She wants to enjoy the principles of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR), which is 60 years old this week. But the 26-year-old Austrian of Pakistani heritage, in hiding since becoming Christian, is at the center of a storm between Islam and international human rights law.

After converting from Islam a few years ago, James had to flee from a father who wanted her killed for apostasy -- and from Austrian authorities who instead of protecting her, suggested she resolve the conflict by returning to Islam.

James, who uses a pseudonym, grew up in Linz, a city near the Alps more famous for chocolate than disputes between Islamic and international law. But when she renounced Islam, her father's verdict was clear. "He said, 'In two weeks you have to become a Muslim again or you're dead,'" says James, who fled to Germany, where she now lives under police protection.

On the anniversary of the UDHR's ratification, James's case dramatically illustrates Islam's growing challenge to the principles enshrined in the world's most translated document, including the freedom of thought, conscience, and worship -- and the right to change one's religion.

Shari'a law doesn't envision such liberties, with all Islamic schools of thought prescribing death for apostasy, although exceptions may be made for women. That tension between Islamic culture and international law is at the center of James's personal drama as well as Western attempts to accommodate Muslim citizens. It's also behind efforts by Muslim countries to establish new rights frameworks based on Shari'a.

But what surprises James isn't that Muslim states have sought their own Shari'a-based rights charters. It's that in some Western countries she sees a willingness to have Shari'a applied to Muslim citizens at the expense of their tutelage under national and international laws. >>> By Jeffrey Donovan | December 9, 2008

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Barack Obama et la face sombre de la "guerre contre le terrorisme"

LE MONDE: Barack Obama va devoir prendre des décisions, à son arrivée à la Maison Blanche, sur la face sombre de la "guerre contre le terrorisme" décrétée par George Bush après le 11-Septembre : la détention arbitraire, illégale, voire secrète de prisonniers, et l'usage de la torture.

Ses partisans sont conscients que M. Obama aura besoin de temps - et que peut-être son mandat n'y suffira pas - pour sortir le pays des guerres en Afghanistan et en Irak et tenter de réconcilier l'Amérique avec certains de ses ennemis. Soucieux d'une restauration de l'image des Etats-Unis dans le monde, ils espèrent en revanche que le président prendra, aussitôt après son investiture le 20 janvier, des décisions qui ne dépendent que de l'exécutif : la fermeture du camp de Guantanamo et des prisons secrètes de la CIA, l'interdiction de l'usage de la torture, l'arrêt des transferts de prisonniers vers des pays où ils sont maltraités.

L'organisation américaine de défense des droits de l'homme Human Rights Watch a publié deux documents de recommandations au président élu : "L'agenda des droits de l'homme" et "Combattre le terrorisme de manière juste et efficace". La nouveauté, pour ces opposants à George Bush, est qu'ils ne prêchent plus dans le désert. >>> Washington envoyé spécial | Mardi 09 Décembre 2008

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Les Grecs disent leur colère

leJDD.fr: Trois jours et trois nuits de violences. Et une colère qui ne faiblit pas bien au contraire. Depuis la mort samedi d'un adolescent de 15 ans, abattu par la police, la jeunesse grecque manifeste violemment contre le gouvernement. Contre cette "bavure", bien sûr, mais aussi, voire surtout, contre sa politique générale. Un accident tragique qui a poussé un pays à se révolter.

Mardi matin, les principales villes grecques sont sous les flammes; les magasins pillés et les rues dévastées. Cailloux et cocktails Molotov contre gaz lacrymogènes, la jeunesse grecque et les autorités s'affrontent depuis maintenant trois jours et trois nuits à Athènes, la capitale, mais aussi à Salonique, la grande ville du Nord du pays, Trikala (centre), ou encore Rhodes, principale ville de l'île du même nom, dans l'Est de la Grèce. Les manifestants, qui protestaient initialement contre la mort d'un adolescent de quinze ans, abattu samedi soir par la police, se révoltent désormais contre la politique globale du gouvernement.

La mort d'Alexandros Grigoropoulos, tué par balles par un agent qui répliquait à un groupe de jeunes qui lançait des pierres sur son véhicule de patrouille, restera dorénavant comme l'élément déclencheur d'une vague de protestations comme le pays n'avait plus connu depuis une quinzaine d'années au moins. >>> Par Marie Desnos | Mardi 09 Décembre 2008

WELT ONLINE: Griechenland: Hinter dem Krawall stecken tiefgreifende Probleme

In Griechenland liegen nicht nur Schaufenster in Scherben. Zerstört ist auch das Vertrauen der Bürger in ihren Staat, vor allem in die Polizei. Reformen laufen schleppend, die Korruption blüht. Viele Griechen zieht es in Ausland. Gerade die junge Generation ist in einer Lage, die ihr wenig Hoffnung lässt.

Ada De Giorgi bringt kaum einen Bissen hinunter. Etliche Male presst sie die Zitrone noch über der gegrillten Dorade aus, als schon längst kein Tropfen mehr herauszupressen ist, stochert in den gebackenen Kartoffeln und ist dem Weinen nahe. Doch der Appetit kommt auch davon nicht zurück. Ada De Giorgi und Oronzo, ihr Mann, sind zu einem Freudenfest aus Lecce in Italien nach Thessaloniki gekommen, ihre 37-jährige Tochter hat hier am Vorabend ihren griechischen Freund geheiratet. Aber nun zieht der beißende Gestank von Tränengas durch die Stadt am Meer, vor ihrem Hotel, nur ein paar Meter entfernt an der Egnatiatraße [sic], einem der besseren Häuser der Stadt, brennen Müllcontainer, und auch draußen vor dem kleinen Fischlokal ist die Luft geschwängert vom Rauch der Brandsätze.

Der Schuss eines Polizisten, durch den am Samstag ein 15-Jähriger starb, hat zur Eskalation geführt. Es ist noch nicht geklärt, ob der Beamte auf den Demonstranten zielte oder ein Querschläger ihn getötet hat. Seither findet Griechenland keine Ruhe mehr. Die Nächte gehören den Gewaltbereiten, vermummt mit Motorradhelmen und Mützen. An der Egnatiastraße, Thessalonikis zentraler Durchgangsachse, fliegen auch Montagnacht Steine. Sie treffen eine Starbucks-Filiale, ein Kosmetikgeschäft, Läden von Mobilfunkanbietern.

An jeder einzelnen Bushaltestelle entlang der kilometerlangen Straße ist das Glas zerstört. Eine Postfiliale hat gebrannt, vielleicht ein Kollateralschaden des Anschlags auf die Bank nebenan. Am Morgen danach fährt ein Lastwagen vor, Postbedienstete rollen ihre versengten Bürostuhle und Computer heraus. In Athen, dem Zentrum des Aufruhrs, ging es kaum weniger schlimm zu. Die Wut sucht sich Ventile im ganzen Land. In zehn Städten berichtete die Polizei von Krawallen, auch auf den Ferieninseln Korfu und Kreta.

In Scherben liegt mehr als das Glas der Schaufenster. Zerbrochen ist das Vertrauen der Griechen in ihren Staat, und das nicht erst am Samstag. „Unsere Gesellschaft trägt tiefe Wunden“, sagt der Journalist Grigoris Roubanis von der linken Tageszeitung „Elevtherotypia“. Reformen im maroden Gesundheits- und Bildungssystem haben viele Regierungen versprochen, die Griechen warten aber noch immer darauf. >>> Von Florian Eder | 9. Dezember 2008

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Pétrole: La demande va diminuer

leJDD.fr: La consommation mondiale de pétrole diminuera à la fois en 2008 et 2009, et ce serait la première fois depuis les années 70 qu'elle se contracterait deux années d'affilée, a annoncé mardi l'Administration américaine d'information sur l'énergie (EIA). "La consommation mondiale de pétrole devrait baisser de 50.000 barils par jour en 2008 et de 450.000 barils par jour en 2009, et ce serait la première fois en trois décennies que la consommation mondiale diminuerait durant deux années consécutives", a ainsi déclaré l'EIA, qui anticipe en outre un prix moyen du baril de brut de 51 dollars en 2009. [Source: leJDD.fr] Mardi 09 Décembre 2008

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Pakistan: We're Ready for War with India

THE TELEGRAPH: Pakistan warned it is ready for war with India if it is attacked following the strike by the Mumbai terrorists.

The remarks by Pakistan's foreign minister, Shah Mehmood Qureshi, who also insisted he would not hand over any suspects in the Mumbai attacks, come amid mounting tensions between the nuclear-armed neighbours.

India has said it is keeping all options open following last month's carnage by the Mumbai terrorists, who killed more than 170 people.

"We do not want to impose war, but we are fully prepared in case war is imposed on us," said Mr Qureshi.

"We are not oblivious to our responsibilities to defend our homeland. But it is our desire that there should be no war."

Indian officials say the hardline Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) group, which is based in Pakistan despite being banned by the government, is behind the bloodshed, and Indian media have suggested there could be Indian strikes on militant camps.

Mr Qureshi said he was sending "a very clear message" that his country did not want conflict with India.

"We want friendship, we want peace and we want stability - but our desire for peace should not be considered Pakistan's weakness."

The minister also said that India's demands for the extradition of suspects in the Mumbai attacks were out of the question and that Pakistan, which has arrested 16 people since Saturday, would keep them on home soil.

"The arrests are being made for our own investigations. Even if allegations are proved against any suspect, he will not be handed over to India," Qureshi said. "We will proceed against those arrested under Pakistani laws." >>> | December 9, 2008

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Australia: Children a Rare Luxury as Couples Count Cost of Loving

THE SYDNEY MORNING HERALD: GROWING financial uncertainty and an ageing population mean families are now just as likely to be made up of a couple with no dependent children as a couple with children living at home.

By 2026 the couples without children at home will have overtaken those with children as the most common type of family in Australia, a new report on family composition shows. But this is likely to accelerate should the economic turmoil worsen.

The report, by the Federal Government and to be published today, suggests financial concerns such as big mortgages and job uncertainty are among the main reasons couples delay having children or have fewer than they would like.

"There are more younger couples delaying having children or not having children at all," says the report, Australian Families 2008.

An ageing population also means there are more "empty nesters" than in the past.

People aged between 30 and 34 are now more likely to have children than those aged between 25 and 29. Those with children say they are having fewer than they would like.

"Although the number of women having only one child or no children is increasing, more Australians would prefer to have four or more children than to have no children or only one child," the report says.

Whether someone can afford to have children is as common a consideration as whether their partner would make a good parent.

The Government uses information on the changing composition of families to plan for schools, hospitals, community centres and other infrastructure.

And fewer children means fewer family members to care for ageing parents. >>> Stephanie Peatling | December 10. 2008

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Imposante Trauerfeier für russischen Patriarchen Alexi II. : Fernsehübertragung aus der Moskauer Erlöser-Kathedrale

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NZZ Online: Mit einer imposanten und über Stunden dauernden Trauerfeier hat die russisch-orthodoxe Kirche am Dienstag Abschied von ihrem verstorbenen Patriarchen Alexi II. genommen. Das staatliche Fernsehen übertrug Bilder aus dem riesigen Gotteshaus, in dem der Verstorbene seit Samstag aufgebahrt lag.

Das Kirchenoberhaupt war am Freitag im Alter von 79 Jahren gestorben. Redner würdigten Alexis Rolle beim Wiederaufbau der Kirche nach dem Ende des Kommunismus. Sein Leichnam wurde in der Moskauer Erlöser-Kirche aufgebahrt. Nach drei Stunden Trauerfeier trafen Präsident Dmitri Medwedew sowie Ministerpräsident Wladimir Putin ein und erwiesen Alexi die letzte Ehre. Vor der Kirche warteten Tausende Gläubige im Regen. Im Zentrum der russischen Hauptstadt ruhte der Verkehr. >>> (sda/Reuters) | 9. Dezember 2008

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La Russie a rendu mardi un hommage solennel au patriarche Alexis II, décédé vendredi à l'âge de 79 ans. La télévision publique avait annulé ses programmes habituels pour retransmettre la cérémonie longue d'une demi journée, au cours de laquelle les orateurs ont loué Alexis pour avoir ravivé la foi chrétienne de la nation russe, après des décennies de communisme athée. "Sa Sainteté s'est toujours souvenue que l'Eglise orthodoxe russe était la seule à avoir préservé les traditions, la mémoire et les valeurs de la sainte Russie", a déclaré le métropolite Cyrille, qui assure l'intérim à la tête de l'Eglise. [Source: leJDD.fr] Mardi 09 Décembre 2008

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Australia: Labor Plan to Censor Internet in Shreds

THE SYDNEY MORNING HERALD: The Government's plan to censor the internet is in tatters, with Australia's largest ISP saying it will not take part in live trials of the system and the second largest committing only to a scaled-back trial.

And the Communications Minister, Stephen Conroy, has written to critics saying that the so-called "live" trials would be "a closed network test and will not involve actual customers". Greens Senator Scott Ludlam said this was a sign the Government was slowly backing away from the heavily criticised policy.

The live trials, scheduled to kick off before Christmas, were supposed to provide a definitive picture of whether the filters could work in the real world, after lab tests released by the Australian Communications and Media Authority in June found available ISP filters frequently let through content that should be blocked, incorrectly blocked harmless content and slowed down network speeds by up to 87 per cent.

But now Telstra and Internode have said they would not take part in the trials. iiNet has said it would take part only to prove to the Government that its plan would not work, while Optus will test a heavily cut-down filtering model.

The Government plans to introduce a two-tiered censorship system of filtering from the ISPs' end. The first tier would be compulsory for all Australians and would block all "illegal material", as determined by a blacklist of 10,000 sites administered by ACMA.

The second tier, which is optional, would filter out content deemed inappropriate for children, such as pornography. Experts say this second tier will have the most marked effect on network performance because every piece of traffic handled by the ISP will need to be analysed for "inappropriate" content. >>> Asher Moses | December 9, 2008

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Does Little Mommy Cuddle Coo 'Islam is the light'?

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GLOBEANDMAIL: TORONTO — The baby doll coos, giggles and utters sounds like “mama.” But to some ears, it is baby's first phrase – “Islam is the light” – that is stirring up controversy.

Is it holiday shoppers mistaking the sounds from a cheap speaker or a case of toy tinkering?

Fisher-Price insisted that its Little Mommy Cuddle & Coo doll does not deliver any hidden messages. The only scripted word is “mama” and the doll features realistic baby sounds, including cooing, giggling and baby babble with no sentence structure, the company said.

“There is a sound that may resemble something close to the word ‘night, right, or light.' To avoid any potential misinterpretation, we have eliminated that segment of the sound file from future production,” spokeswoman Juliette Reashor wrote in an e-mail.

“Because the original soundtrack is compressed into a file that can be played through an inexpensive toy speaker, actual sounds may be imprecise or distorted.”

Ms. Reashor said there are no plans to discontinue making the dolls or take them off the shelves, adding that the company is confident in the quality standards of its dolls.

But others aren't as convinced. >>> Caroline Alphonso | December 8, 2008

Watch video from ctv.ca: A doll with something to say: ‘Islam is the light’ >>> | December 8, 2008-12-09

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Cameron: Scrap the Human Rights Act

DAILY EXPRESS: DAVID CAMERON yesterday stepped up his call for the hated Human Rights Act to be scrapped.

The Tory leader demanded action after Justice Secretary Jack Straw admitted the law had become a “villains’ charter” used by the courts to put the rights of criminals first.

Mr Cameron said the admission showed the Strasbourg-inspired Act needed to be replaced by a new British Bill of Rights more attuned to the country’s needs and traditions.

In a speech to mark the 60th anniversary of the United Nations’ Universal Declaration of Human Rights, Mr Cameron said: “We have seen a lack of proportion and common sense.

“I believe we now need a home-grown British Bill of Rights.” >>> By Macer Hall, Political Editor | December 9, 2008

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World's First Virtual World for Muslims Is Launched

MAIL Online: The first ever Muslim virtual world has launched today, following in the footsteps of popular online communities such as Second Life.

Called Muxlim Pal, it allows users to look after a cartoon avatar or 'pal' who can move around the world, which promotes Islamic culture.

Users can buy gift such as tea sets with online currency to give to their friends and pals can also go to prayer rooms and dress in clothing including hijabs.

Each pal has a number of 'meters' that govern spirituality, happiness, fitness and knowledge, which change as the character carries out tasks.

'We are not a religious site, we are a site that is focused on the Muslim lifestyle,' said Mohamed El-Fatatry, founder of Muxlim.com, which launched the virtual world.

'As no other virtual world offers a family-friendly environment for our community, we felt there was a need to cater for the people who were being left out.' >>> | December 9, 2008

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Bible Probably Not True, Says George Bush

THE TELEGRAPH: US President George W Bush has said that the Bible is "probably not" literally true and that a belief that God created the world is compatible with the theory of evolution.

"I think you can have both," Mr Bush, who leaves office January 20, told ABC television, adding "You're getting me way out of my lane here. I'm just a simple president."

But "evolution is an interesting subject. I happen to believe that evolution doesn't fully explain the mystery of life," said the president, an outspoken Christian who often invokes God in his speeches.

"I think that God created the Earth, created the world; I think the creation of the world is so mysterious it requires something as large as an almighty and I don't think it's incompatible with the scientific proof that there is evolution," he told ABC television.

Asked whether the Bible was literally true, Mr Bush replied: "Probably not. No, I'm not a literalist, but I think you can learn a lot from it."

"The important lesson is 'God sent a son,'" he said. [Source: The Telegraph] | December 9, 2008

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Cigarettes to Be Sold 'Under the Counter'

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Naturally, it is a good thing for smoking in society to be reduced. This government, however, seems to have a ‘thing’ about smokers: Government ministers pursue them with fervour. If only these same government ministers were to pursue the case of the growth of Islam in the United Kingdom with the same fervour as they do smokers. – ©Mark

THE TELEGRAPH: Cigarettes will have to be 'sold under the counter' in moves to be announced by the Department of Health today.

Tobacco products will be barred from display in shops despite fears it could hit small stores during the economic downturn.

The new restrictions come after an extensive consultation on measures to reduce the number of children who take up smoking and helping those already addicted to quit.

But ministers will not go as far as recommending all cigarette packaging be plain with only the brand name and health warnings printed on them.

Sales from vending machines will also be restricted as research has shown children can buy cigarettes from them easily even though they are supposed to be in places where shops owners and pub landlords can supervise them.

Experts are keen to build on the success of the ban on smoking in public places, introduced in England in July 2007, and the increase in the legal age to buy tobacco to 18. >>> By Rebecca Smith, Medical Editor and Andrew Porter, Political Editor | December 8, 2008

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Monday, December 08, 2008

Griechenland: Randalierer zünden Hotels und Kaufhäuser an

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In Athen und Saloniki hat es erneut schwere Unruhen gegeben. Gruppen gewalttätiger Jugendlicher zogen durch Straßen, steckten Geschäfte und Gebäude in Brand. In Athen ging ein riesige Weihnachtsbaum in Flammen auf. Der Tod eines Schülers durch die Hand eines Polizisten sorgt weiter für Zündstoff.

In der griechischen Hauptstadt Athen haben gewalttätige Demonstranten Feuer in einem Großkaufhaus gelegt. Ein riesiger Weihnachtsbaum vor dem Parlamentsgebäude im Zentrum der Metropole wurde in Brand gesteckt.

Einige Demonstranten stellten sich vor den brennenden Baum und sangen die griechische Fassung von „Oh Tannenbaum“. Fenster von einem Luxushotel an diesem Platz, dem Athens Plaza, wurden eingeworfen. Die Hotellobby war voller Tränengasschwaden. Ein Hotelmitarbeiter sagte, die Gäste würden evakuiert.

Auch im Vorraum des Außenministeriums brannte es. In Saloniki bot sich ein ähnliches Bild. Tausende Demonstranten warfen Scheiben von Regierungsgebäuden, Banken, Unternehmensniederlassungen und anderen Gebäuden ein.

Die Unruhen wurden am Samstag vom Tod eines 15-Jährigen ausgelöst, der von Schüssen eines Polizisten tödlich getroffen wurde. >>> Reuters/AP/dpa/lk | 8. Dezember 2008

BBC: Greek Rioters Clash with Police

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Thousands of rioters across Greece have clashed with police in a third day of violent protests over the fatal shooting of a 15-year-old boy.

Police used teargas against protesters roaming the streets of Athens throwing petrol bombs and setting fire to buildings, vehicles and rubbish bins.

Dozens of people have been injured throughout the country and there are reports of looting in some areas.

Prime Minister Costas Karamanlis has gone on television to appeal for calm.

He said "extreme elements" were taking advantage of the situation to engage in vandalism and pledged to compensate businesses damaged.

The riots began on Saturday after Alexandros Grigoropoulos was shot dead by police in the Exarchia area of Athens. >>> | December 8, 2008

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Top 9/11 Suspects to Plead Guilty

BBC: Alleged 9/11 mastermind Khalid Sheikh Mohammed and four co-defendants have told a military judge at Guantanamo Bay they want to confess and plead guilty.

The judge at the pre-trial hearing, Col Stephen Henley, said he would question the men to ensure that was their wish.

Mr Mohammed had earlier said he wished to be executed and achieve martyrdom, but had still mounted a defence.

The five accused face the death penalty if convicted of a role in killing 2,973 people in the suicide plane attacks. >>> | December 8, 2008

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Iran Shuns US 'Carrot-and-stick'

BBC: Iran has told US President-elect Barack Obama to abandon the "failed" US carrot-and-stick approach to solving the atomic row with Tehran.

Mr Obama on Sunday vowed "tough but direct diplomacy", offering Iran economic incentives to end its nuclear programme or face tougher sanctions.

But Iran's foreign ministry spokesman Hassan Qashqavi said the policy was "unacceptable".

He urged Mr Obama to adopt an "interactive policy" instead.

"The carrot and stick approach has proven to be useless. It is an unacceptable and virtually failed policy," Mr Qashqavi said.

"This needs to change and transform into an interactive policy".

The UN Security Council has repeatedly demanded that Iran freeze its uranium enrichment work, which the US says is part of Iran's drive to develop an atomic weapon, a claim denied by Tehran. >>> | December 8, 2008

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'Obama too British' Case Rejected

BBC: An appeal claiming Barack Obama is too British to become president of the United States has been rejected by the US Supreme Court.

The lawsuit claimed he should be disqualified because, it claimed, he acquired the same British citizenship that his father had when he was born.

This meant he was not a "natural-born" US citizen, as the US constitution requires, it alleged.

Mr Obama's birth certificate shows he was born in Hawaii.

The issue was addressed by Mr Obama's aides during his presidential campaign, when they posted online his birth certificate - which was verified by Hawaiian officials.

This lawsuit, brought by retired New Jersey lawyer Leo Donofrio, gained a high profile because it was distributed by Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas to other justices for discussion.

It conceded that Mr Obama was born in Hawaii - but contended that he still held foreign citizenship at birth. >>> | December 8, 2008

THE GUARDIAN: US Supreme Court Refuses to Hear Obama Citizenship Case

The US supreme court has turned down an emergency appeal from a man who says Barack Obama is ineligible to be president because he was a British subject at birth.

The court did not comment on its order today, rejecting the call by Leo Donofrio to intervene in the presidential election.

Donofrio claimed that since Obama had dual nationality at birth, his mother was American and his Kenyan father was a British subject, he cannot possibly be a "natural born citizen", one of the requirements the US constitution lists for eligibility to be president.

Donofrio also contends that two other candidates, Republican John McCain and Socialist Workers candidate Roger Calero, also are not natural-born citizens and thus ineligible to be president.

At least one other appeal over Obama's citizenship remains at the court. Philip J Berg argues that Obama was born in Kenya, not Hawaii as Obama says and the Hawaii secretary of state has confirmed.

Berg says Obama also may be a citizen of Indonesia, where he lived as a boy. Federal courts in Pennsylvania have dismissed Berg's lawsuit. Federal courts in Ohio and the state of Washington have rejected similar lawsuits. >>> AP | December 8, 2008

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Kampfrede von Mullah Omar: Der untergetauchte Taliban-Führer kündigt Welle der Gewalt an

NZZ Online: (ap) Der flüchtige Taliban-Führer Mullah Omar hat für das kommende Jahr eine Explosion der Gewalt in Afghanistan angekündigt. Statt wie bisher Hunderte von Opfern werde es Tausende von Toten und Verletzten geben, überall würden Kämpfe aufflammen, sagte Omar in einer Erklärung, die zum Auftakt des muslimischen Opferfestes am Sonntag auf einer Taliban-nahen Internetseite veröffentlicht wurde. Appelle von Präsident Hamid Karzai zur Aufnahme von Friedensgesprächen wies er zurück. >>> | 8. Dezember 2008

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Le cimetière militaire d'Arras de nouveau profané

LE FIGARO: Alors que la communauté musulmane célèbre l'Aïd-el-Kébir, environ 500 tombes musulmanes du cimetière Notre-Dame de Lorette ont été dégradées pour la troisième fois en deux ans.

Environ 500 tombes musulmanes du cimetière militaire Notre-Dame de Lorette, situé sur la commune d'Ablain-Saint-Nazaire, près d'Arras (Pas-de-Calais), ont été profanées dans la nuit de dimanche à lundi, a-t-on appris auprès des gendarmes. Il s'agit de la troisième profanation en deux ans dans ce cimetière militaire, le plus grand de France. «Des inscriptions (notamment des croix gammées) et des tags», ont été retrouvés, et ce sur la quai-totalité des 576 tombes du carré musulman. La majorité des tombes sont recouvertes par une lettre majuscule tracée à la peinture noire, quelques autres sont recouvertes d'une croix gammée. Certaines inscriptions, lisibles en reliant les lettres inscrites sur des tombes voisines, de même qu'une affichette collée sur une tombe, sont des insultes envers la religion musulmane. Des inscriptions citent également nommément Rachida Dati, ministre de la Justice. «A priori, cela semble ressembler à la précédente profanation», commise en avril 2008, a indiqué lundi à la presse sur place le procureur de la République d'Arras Jean-Pierre Valensi. >>> J.B. (lefigaro.fr) Avec AFP et AP | Lundi 08 Décembre 2008

LE FIGARO: Une mosquée incendiée en Bosnie

Une mosquée a été détruite par le feu à Gacko, dans l'entité serbe de Bosnie, a indiqué aujourd'hui la police, alors que les leaders religieux et politiques musulmans bosniaques ont dénoncé un "acte terroriste".

Des policiers ont été dépêchés sur place, a-t-elle ajouté, sans être en mesure pour l'instant de dire s'il s'agissait d'un incendie criminel ou d'un accident. Parallèlement, les leaders de la Communauté islamique de Bosnie ont fermement protesté contre ce qu'ils qualifient d'"acte terroriste". >>> AFP | Lundi 08 Décembre 2008

THE TELEGRAPH: Hundreds of Muslim Wargraves Defaced on Islamic Feast Day

Five hundred war graves in the Muslim part of a military cemetery in northern France have been found sprayed with Nazi symbols on the day of an important Islamic feast.

A dozen or so Jewish tombstones were also defaced.

French President Nicolas Sarkozy condemned the attack in the Notre-Dame de Lorette military cemetery near Arras, where 30,000 First World War soldiers are buried.

The rows of white headstones, marking the graves of Muslim soldiers who died fighting for France, were spray-painted with neo-Nazi slogans such as "Heil Hitler." Some had lettering whose meaning was unclear.

It was the third attack in two years on the site's Muslim section, which has 576 tombs. Last April, 148 tombs were desecrated and a year before that 52 headstones and an ossuary were vandalized. >>> By Henry Samuel in Paris | December 8, 2008

BBC: Vandals Hit French Muslim Graves

The graves of as many as 500 Muslim war veterans have been vandalised in northern France, in an attack President Nicolas Sarkozy said was "repugnant".

Gravestones were daubed with swastikas and letters spelling out anti-Islamic slogans at France's biggest military graveyard near Arras in the north-east.

The attack took place on the eve of Islam's Eid al-Adha festival, when Muslims visit the graves of loved ones.

Dozens of police searched the graveyard on Monday as an investigation began.

It is the third time the Muslim sector of the Notre Dame de Lorette cemetery has been attacked.

President Sarkozy called the latest incident "abject and revolting" and said it was "the expression of a repugnant racism directed against the Muslim community of France". >>> | December 8, 2008

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Caroline Kennedy brigue
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LE FIGARO: La fille du président assassiné serait tentée par le siège new-yorkais que Mme Clinton laissera vacant au Sénat en devenant la secrétaire d'État d'Obama.

Après avoir boudé la politique et fui les caméras jusqu'à sa 51e année, Caroline Kennedy aurait-elle été finalement rattrapée par le démon qui entretient la légende de son illustre famille ? Après avoir joué les premiers rôles dans la campagne de Barack Obama, la fille du président John F. Kennedy serait-elle tentée par le flambeau que son oncle Ted, malade d'un cancer, pourrait lui transmettre au Sénat, où son père avait lancé sa carrière il y a cinquante-six ans ? >>> Jean-Louis Turlin | Lundi 08 Décembre 2008

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Integration: Katholiken fordern islamischen Religionsunterricht

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WELT ONLINE: Religionsunterricht für Muslime an Schulen könnte der Integration dienen. Das findet das Zentralkomitee der deutschen Katholiken und fordert die Einführung des Schulfaches. Dies gehöre zur Gleichbehandlung der Muslime. Der Unterricht soll nach dem Willen der katholischen Laien allerdings auf Deutsch stattfinden.

Das Zentralkomitee der deutschen Katholiken (ZdK) fordert die Einführung eines islamischen Religionsunterrichts als ordentliches Lehrfach und in deutscher Sprache.

Ein solcher Unterricht sei "ein notwendiger Schritt auf dem Weg zur Gleichbehandlung der Muslime" und damit ein Schlüssel zur Integration, heißt es in einem in Bonn vorgestellten Positionspapier des ZdK-Gesprächskreises "Christen und Muslime".

ZdK-Präsident Hans Joachim Meyer betonte, Muslime seien "auf Dauer Mitbürger unserer Gesellschaft" und hätten deswegen ein verstärktes Interesse an der Etablierung eines konfessionellen Religionsunterrichts, wie ihn das Grundgesetz für öffentliche Schulen vorsehe. >>> | 8. Dezember 2008

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Medvedev Congratulates Muslims on Eid Al-Adha

One can only wonder whether strong man Medvedev really believes this twaddle. First it was Dubya issuing such statements from the White House; now it’s Dmitry issuing them from the Kremlin. – Mark

INTERFAX: Moscow - Russian President Dmitry Medvedev has congratulated Russian Muslims on the main Islam holiday Eid Al-Adha, the Kremlin press service reported.



"This is a significant religious holiday for each Muslim which symbolizes peace and kindness, all forgivingness and care of friends. It reminds of the basis of Islam, which calls for justice and mercy, nourish respective attitude to panhuman values in peoples," the felicitation reads.



The ancient holiday of Eid Al-Adha is widely celebrated in modern Russia, the president said. "Hajj is performed every year.

Prayers for the welfare of the motherland can be heard in mosques. For those professing Islam, these bright days are the time of spiritual improvement and attention to those in need," he said.



"Maintaining the traditions of many centuries, you contribute to ensuring the spiritual and cultural diversity of our country, assist mutual understanding, tolerance and interethnic consent in Russian society," Medvedev said.



Chairman of the Russian Council of Muftis Ravil Gainutdin read the Russian presidential felicitation at the Moscow Cathedral Mosque on Monday. [Source: Interfax] | December 8, 2008

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Austria Lacks a Culture of Human-rights

AUSTRIAN TIMES: The European Network against Racism (ENAR) based in Brussels claims in its latest report that Austria lacks a culture of human-rights.



The report says that human- and civil-rights groups in Austria are rarely in a position to pressure the federal government on important issues. "In Austria, there appears to be no tradition of discussing and fighting for human rights," it adds.



Every step forward in the area of human rights in Austria since World War II has been the result of foreign pressure, and Austrian human-rights organisations have had to solicit it in order to change racist structures in the country, the report continues. >>> | December 3, 2008

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Teen Stoning Death Casts Shadow on Conference

IOL.CO.ZA: A 13-year-old girl begged for mercy moments before a mob buried her up to her shoulders and stoned her to death.



The Somali youngster is said to have pleaded "Don't kill me, don't kill me!" before her horrific execution in front of a 1 000-strong crowd in late October. 



Convicting a girl of 13 years for adultery is illegal under sharia law, but the authorities argued that she lied about her age.



Amnesty International and the United Nations International Children's Fund said the girl, identity known to this publication, was raped while travelling to see a relative in Mogadishu.

Her family is said to have tried to report the crime to the militia who control Kismayu, only for Aisha to be arrested and accused of adultery. None of the men she accused of rape was detained.

The stoning that sent shockwaves around the world in October formed a sombre backdrop to the Sixth African Development Forum (ADF) on gender violence and women's empowerment hosted by the Economic Commission for Africa. >>> By Zarina Geloo and Joyce Chimbi | December 8, 2008

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Americans Elected Obama into Office; Now Americans Are Going to Have to Pay the Price!

TIMESONLINE: The US economic crisis will deepen next year, Barack Obama warned the country yesterday when he announced the first details of a stimulus package that could ultimately exceed $1 trillion.

The President-elect, giving the most extensive interview since winning the election a month ago, spoke the day after he announced the biggest public works construction programme since Dwight Eisenhower created the interstate highway system half a century ago.

In saying twice that “things are going to get worse before they get better”, Mr Obama was not simply reflecting the realities of the stricken US economy but seeking to gain political advantage from the financial crisis.

By talking up the scale of the recession, the President-elect was lowering expectations for what he can achieve next year while seeking to justify what will, in effect, be the greatest injection of federal money into the US economy since the Depression-era New Deal.

The economic crisis is so great that Mr Obama and his economic team now believe that nothing less than a giant stimulus package is needed. The depth of the worsening recession has presented him with an extraordinary mandate to throw hundreds of billions of dollars at the problem – an opportunity that he did not have even a few weeks ago – and with it the chance to fund much of his hugely expensive legislative agenda.

The economic conditions – combined with a Democratic-controlled Congress – mean that Mr Obama is perhaps the most powerful incoming President, in terms of the ability to pass legislation quickly, since Lyndon Johnson took office in 1963. Barack Obama Reveals Stimulus Package that Could Exceed $1 Trillion >>> Tim Reid in Washington | December 8, 2008

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Sunday, December 07, 2008

Barack Obama Says He Has Quit Smoking - Sort of

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THE TELEGRAPH: US President-Elect Barack Obama said he will not be lighting up in the smoke-free White House.

But he failed to give a straight answer when asked on a US talkshow on Sunday whether he had managed to quit smoking.

In a country where cigarettes are responsible for one in five deaths and smoking costs tens of billions of dollars in health care, the president-elect has been under pressure to set an example by giving up his reported two-decade-old habit.

Perhaps more to the point, Mr Obama's wife, Michelle, reportedly insisted he renounce cigarettes as a condition for allowing him to run for president. On the campaign trail, Mr Obama was seen habitually chomping on nicotine gum.

Appearing on NBC's "Meet the Press", interviewer Tom Brokaw noted that the White House is a no-smoking zone, and asked Mr Obama: "Have you stopped smoking?"

"I have," Mr Obama replied, smiling broadly. "What I said was that there are times where I have fallen off the wagon." >>> | December 7, 2008

WELT ONLINE: Obama kommt von der Zigarette nicht los

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Der künftige US-Präsident verspricht, das inzwischen geltende Rauchverbot im Weißen Haus einzuhalten. Er habe das Qualmen aufgegeben – zumindest fast. Hier und da gebe es aber schon einmal einen "Wegeunfall", gestand er jetzt. Seine Frau Michelle dürfte das am meisten ärgern.

Vom großen amerikanischen Schriftsteller Mark Twain (1835-1910), stammt der Spruch: "Rauchen aufhören muss besonders leicht sein. Ich kenne viele, die das schon öfters gemacht haben."

Ein solcher Zeitgenosse ist auch der künftige US-Präsident. In einem TV-Interview sagte Barack Obama jetzt, der Zigarette abgeschworen zu haben. Auf die Frage, ob er er noch Raucher sei, schränkte der 47-Jährige jedoch sein Bekenntnis ein: "Praktisch nicht mehr."

Er habe erhebliche Anstrengungen für seine Gesundheit unternommen und werde das Rauchverbot im Weißen Haus befolgen, versicherte Obama. Tatsächlich ist Obama im Wort: Seine Ehefrau Michelle hatte seiner Kandidatur für das höchste Amt im Staate nur zugestimmt, wenn er der Zigarette abschwört. Während des Wahlkampfs hatte der Bewerber deshalb allerdings zu kleinen Hilfsmitteln greifen müssen. So soll er eifrig Nikotin-Kaugummi gekaut haben. >>> ap/afp/hm | 10. Dezember 2008

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George Bushs plötzliche Reue über den Irak-Krieg: Amerikaner reagieren kaum auf Kehrtwende des Präsidenten

NZZ am Sonntag: Der scheidende US-Präsident George Bush bedauert, dass er vor dem Einmarsch im Irak falsch informiert worden sei. Seine Geschichtsklitterung lässt die Amerikaner kalt.

Gefragt, ob er eine Entscheidung seiner Amtszeit rückgängig machen würde, hat George Bush in einem Fernsehinterview diese Woche nicht den Einmarsch im Irak bedauert, sondern nur das «Versagen der Nachrichtendienste» im Vorfeld. Deren Informationen über Massenvernichtungswaffen im Irak hätten sich nach der Invasion im März 2003 als falsch herausgestellt. Der scheidende US-Präsident sagte, nicht nur die Mitglieder seiner Regierung, sondern auch viele US-Parlamentarier und Staatsmänner hätten auf Grundlage der gleichen Informationen den Angriff auf das Regime Saddam Husseins befürwortet. >>> Andreas Mink, New York | 7. Dezember 2008

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Pakistan: Islamisten greifen NATO-Nachschubkonvoi an

WELT ONLINE: Es ist der bislang schwerste Angriff auf eine entscheidende Nachschubroute nach Afghanistan: Rund 250 radikalislamische Taliban haben nahe der pakistanischen Stadt Peschawar eine Verladestation der Nato angegriffen und 65 Lastwagen mit Nachschub für die Truppen in Afghanistan angezündet.

Im Nordwesten Pakistans haben mutmaßliche Islamisten bei einem Angriff auf die Nachschublinie für die internationalen Soldaten im benachbarten Afghanistan mehr als 60 Lastwagen im Brand geschossen. >>> AP/dpa/ks | 7. Dezember 2008

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Tension maximale en Inde

ATTENTATS DE BOMBAY | La police indienne a annoncé arrêté deux suspects, accusés d'avoir fourni des cartes de téléphones portables aux commandos terroristes. Cela le jour de l'anniversaire de la destruction de la mosquée Babri par des extrémistes hindous.

La police indienne a annoncé aujourd'hui l'arrestation de deux suspects dans l'enquête sur les attentats de Bombay imputés à des islamistes du Pakistan. L'un de ces suspects a été appréhendé à Calcutta, dans l'est de l'Inde, et son comparse à New Delhi «pour avoir apparemment fourni des cartes SIM aux terroristes des attaques de Bombay», selon la police.

Outre l'arrestation à Bombay du dixième auteur des attentats, commis du 26 au 29 novembre dans la capitale économique indienne, il s'agit là des toutes premières interpellations officielles dans l'enquête sur ces attaques islamistes. >>> AFP | Samedi 06 Décembre 2008

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