LE POINT: Un mois de perquisitions, des dizaines de militaires arrêtés, un vaste complot révélé... L'armée turque vient de subir l'un des pires revers de son histoire en ce début d'année 2010. La police a mis à jour un gigantesque projet de conspiration visant à renverser, en 2003, le gouvernement du Parti de la justice et du développement (AKP), au pouvoir depuis 2002. Piqué au vif, l'état-major s'est défendu de toute "action illégale" le 22 janvier dernier. Les faits sont pourtant avérés et le Premier ministre turc n'a pas caché sa colère : "Ceux qui préparent des plans en secret pour écraser la volonté du peuple doivent se rendre compte qu'à partir de maintenant, ils devront affronter la justice. (...) Personne n'est au-dessus des lois", a prévenu Recep Tayyip Erdogan vendredi. Des positions tranchées qui témoignent de l'acidité des relations entre les militaires turcs et les membres de l'AKP. >>> Par Cyriel Martin | Vendredi 26 Février 2010
Saturday, February 27, 2010
LE POINT: Un mois de perquisitions, des dizaines de militaires arrêtés, un vaste complot révélé... L'armée turque vient de subir l'un des pires revers de son histoire en ce début d'année 2010. La police a mis à jour un gigantesque projet de conspiration visant à renverser, en 2003, le gouvernement du Parti de la justice et du développement (AKP), au pouvoir depuis 2002. Piqué au vif, l'état-major s'est défendu de toute "action illégale" le 22 janvier dernier. Les faits sont pourtant avérés et le Premier ministre turc n'a pas caché sa colère : "Ceux qui préparent des plans en secret pour écraser la volonté du peuple doivent se rendre compte qu'à partir de maintenant, ils devront affronter la justice. (...) Personne n'est au-dessus des lois", a prévenu Recep Tayyip Erdogan vendredi. Des positions tranchées qui témoignent de l'acidité des relations entre les militaires turcs et les membres de l'AKP. >>> Par Cyriel Martin | Vendredi 26 Février 2010
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THE TELEGRAPH: A Briton has been killed after youths allegedly rammed a car into a group of friends who were cycling in Saudi Arabia.
John Currie, who worked for BAE Systems (formerly British Aerospace), is believed to have been one four cyclists who were being "cut up" by local youths in two cars on a main road on the outskirts of Riyadh, the Saudi capital.
Initially, it is understood that one of the cars clipped a cyclist, causing him to fall off his bike. Then, however, one of the drivers is alleged to have turned around and deliberately ploughed his car into the cyclists.
Mr Currie, 54, a human resources worker with BAE, is said to have been smashed against the vehicle's windscreen and later died from his serious injuries. His widow, Pauline, is returning to Britain this weekend.
The couple, from Chester, Cheshire, are believed to have two grown-up children. Mr Currie's body will be flown home for a funeral service.
In the past 15 years, there have been a number of terrorist attacks on British and other western nationals in Saudi Arabia by Muslim extremists. Several westerners have been killed - and even more injured - in a series of bombs and gun attacks. Radicals are angry that US and British oil companies and their staff are operating on Saudi soil. >>> Andrew Alderson, Chief Reporter | Saturday, February 27, 2010
THE WEST AUSTRALIAN: People on Australia's east coast are being warned to stay away from beaches on Sunday morning after warnings of a possible tsunami.
The alert follows a massive 8.8-magnitude earthquake which struck off the coast of Chile, toppling buildings, cutting power and killing at least 76 people.
The Joint Australian Tsunami Warning Centre (JATWC) issued a tsunami watch at 7:45pm (AEDT) on Saturday declaring a "potential tsunami threat" to New South Wales, Queensland, Lord Howe Island and Norfolk Island.
The Bureau of Meteorology (BoM) said tsunami waves could start affecting Norfolk and Lord Howe Islands after 8:30am (AEDT) on Sunday.
NSW could be hit after 8:45am (AEDT) on Sunday, while Queensland could be hit after 8:15am (AEST). >>> AAP | Sunday, February 28, 2010
THE TELEGRAPH: The first waves of the tsunami triggered by the earthquake in Chile have hit New Zealand's eastern Chatham Islands and officials have warned bigger waves are to follow.
New Zealand's entire east coast is at risk with waves up to three metres (10 feet) expected to hit the Chatham Islands and Banks Peninsula, near the main South Island city of Christchurch.
"It is expected that the greatest wave heights will occur between six and 12 hours after the initial arrivals," the Ministry of Civil Defence and Emergency Management said in a statement.
Residents on the Chatham Islands were moved to higher ground several hours before the first wave struck and residents in low-lying areas of Banks Peninsula had been told to be prepared to evacuate.
The biggest tsunami warning in history was marked by alarm sirens, panic buying and mass evacuations across the Pacific, eastern Asia, Australia and New Zealand. >>> Philip Sherwell in New York | Saturday, February 27, 2010
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THE TELEGRAPH: Residents in coastal areas of Hawaii are being evacuated as the Pacific island chain braces for a tsunami following a powerful earthquake off the coast of Chile.
Tsunami sirens sounded at 6am local time (1600 GMT) to alert residents to the risk posed by the waves.
Warnings were triggered on islands all across the Pacific following the 8.8 magnitude earthquake 70 miles from Chile's second largest city Concepcíon.
Tsunami waves radiated out from the epicentre and have already hit land at the southern Juan Fernandez Islands, about 400 miles off the coast of Chile, where it was reported to have caused "serious damage".
Easter Island has also been evacuated ahead of the waves hitting.
Residents in Hawaii were warned that the potentially destructive waves were forecast to reach the islands by 11.19am local time.
Experts at the Pacific Tsunami Warning Centre said they were expecting a tsunami of more than three feet in the central Pacific.
It is the first time Hawaii has experienced voluntary tsunami evacuation since 1994.
Emergency services were laying on fleets of public buses to provide free transport for anyone needing to leave evacuation zones.
"If you live anywhere in the evacuation zone, you have to evacuate," said John Cummings, Oahu Emergency Management Department spokesman. "We're going to treat this as a destructive-type tsunami." >>> Richard Gray | Saturday, February 27, 2010
HONOLULU ADVERTISER: An 8.8 earthquake in Chile triggered a tsunami warning in the Hawaiian Islands this morning, prompting residents and tourists to clog gas stations and supermarkets as they stocked up on food, water and toilet paper.
Tsunami warning signals began blaring across all islands just after 6 a.m. today and tourists in Waikiki were told to head to higher floors inside their hotels.
Officials at the Pacific Tsunami Warning Center say this morning's tsunami wave should arrive at a height of 2.5 meters — or just over 8 feet — when it hits the Big Island at 11:19 a.m.
By the time it reaches Oahu 40 minutes later, the waves should only be a meter or less.
A meter is equivalent to 39 inches. But officials urged people not to be lulled by the relatively small wave heights in a state accustomed to monster waves.
"You're going to have some run-up and you're probably going to see some damage in the inundation zone area," said Victor Sardina, a geophysicist for the Pacific Tsunami Warning Center. "I would hope people don't stay around the coastal area. Just go inward; stay away from the shore."
The center warned that tsunami wave heights cannot be predicted and that the first wave may not be the biggest.
Because tsunami waves wrap around the islands, all shores are at risk no matter which direction they face, officials said. >>> Advertiser Staff | Saturday, February 27, 2010
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THE TELEGRAPH: At least 47 people were reported dead today and large parts of South America put on tsunami alert after one of the biggest earthquakes in modern times struck southern Chile.
The quake, registered at magnitude 8.8 on the Richter scale, caused buildings and bridges to collapse and led to power-black [sic] outs in parts of the Chilean capital, Santiago, 200 miles from the epicentre.
Chile's President Michele Bachelet declares "state of catastrophe" following earthquake.
Eyewitnesses spoke of panicking crowds pouring onto the streets of the city, hugging each other and crying. Telephone and power lines were down, making a quick assessment of the damage difficult in the early morning darkness. The death toll figure was broadcast by Chilean radio, citing reporters on the ground.
Meanwhile the Pacific Tsunami Warning Centre issued an official tsunami warning notice to Chile and Peru, and a less severe tsunami "watch" notice to Ecuador.
"Sea level readings indicate a tsunami was generated," the centre said on its website. "It may have been destructive along coasts near the earthquake epicentre and could also be a threat to more distant coasts." It was not yet clear how big the tsunami was. Chilean radio stations later reported that the tsunami warning had been lifted. >>> Colin Freeman | Saturday, February 27, 2010
LE FIGARO: Le tremblement de terre de magnitude 8,8 a fait au moins 82 morts dans le centre du pays. Une alerte tsunami a été lancée dans le Pacifique. Une vague de deux mètres a touché Talcahuano. Une autre vague a atteint l'île Robinson Crusoë où se trouvent plusieurs Français.
Un séisme d'une ampleur exceptionnelle, 50 fois plus fort en énergie que la secousse qui a frappé Haïti en janvier dernier. Un tremblement de terre de magnitude 8,8 frappé samedi matin le Chili, provoquant la mort d'au moins 82 personnes. Selon les services de secours, les victimes ont été piégées par des murs qui se sont effondrés, mais un nombre important a également succombé à des crises cardiaques. Une alerte au tsunami a été lancée pour l'ensemble des pays de l'océan Pacifique. Une vague de tsunami de deux mètres a atteint la ville côtière de Talcahuano 20 minutes après le séisme. On ignore pour le moment l'étendue des dégâts. Par précaution, les autorités ont également évacué les côtes de l'île de Pâques, située à 3.500 kilomètres à l'ouest des côtes chiliennes.
Une grande vague a aussi frappé dans la matinée l'île Robinson Crusoé, à 660km du continent dans l'archipel des îles Juan Fernandez. La présidente chilienne Michelle Bachelet a immédiatement envoyé deux navires, deux hélicoptères et un avion chargés d'aide pour secourir les 650 habitants. Les autorités ne sont pas en mesure pour l'instant de savoir s'il y a eu des victimes. Une dizaine de Français se trouvent sur l'île Robinson Crusoë. Ces archéologues mènaieent conjointement avec un groupe homologue chilien, des recherches dans la baie Cumberland pour retrouver des vestiges d'un trois mâts espagnol du XVIIe siècle, le San Martin. Toutes les tentatives faites par l'AFP samedi pour les joindre sont demeurées vaines.
L'alerte au raz-de-marrée a été élargie par les autorités américaines, à l'ensemble des pays de l'océan Pacifique. Le Japon, l'Australie, la Nouvelle-Zélande, la Polynésie française et Hawaï ont émis des alertes au tsunami. En Polynésie, la circulation a été interdite à moins de 500 m des côtes. >>> Par lefigaro.fr | Samedi 27 Février 2010
WELT ONLINE: Durch das Erdbeben der Stärke 8,8 sind in Chile mehr als 80 Menschen ums Leben gekommen. Viele Opfer werden noch unter den Trümmern vermutet. Für weite Teile der Pazifikregion wurde eine Tsunami-Warnung ausgelöst, so auch in Japan, Australien, Neuseeland und auf den Philippinen. Viele Küsten wurden evakuiert.
Eines der schwersten jemals gemessenen Erdbeben hat Chile erschüttert und mehr als 80 Menschen in den Tod gerissen. Das Jahrhundertbeben am frühen Samstag erreichte die Stärke 8,8 und löste einen Tsunami aus. Für nahezu die gesamte Pazifik-Region wurde eine Warnung vor der Flutwelle ausgerufen – von Südamerika, über Hawaii bis Japan und Neuseeland. Chiles Staatspräsidentin Michelle Bachelet rief Katastrophenalarm aus.
Die mächtigen Erdstöße um 3.34 Uhr Ortszeit hatten die Menschen im Schlaf überrascht. Viele rannten in Panik aus ihren Häusern und kampierten aus Angst vor Nachbeben im Freien. Das Epizentrum lag nach Angaben der US-Erdbebenwarte etwa 92 Kilometer nordwestlich der Küstenstadt Concepción. Die Erde bebte in fast 60 Kilometern Tiefe. In schneller Folge gab es mehr als 20 Nachbeben mit Stärken von bis zu 6,9. Hunderte unter Trümmern vermutet >>> dpa/AFP/kami | Samstag, 27. Februar 2010
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THE TELEGRAPH: Open warfare has broken out at the top of the European Union with governments accusing the new president, Herman Van Rompuy, of making a power grab.
National leaders are concerned Mr Van Rompuy, who had been expected to take a back seat role, is attempting to expand his position.
Germany and France backed his candidature on the understanding he would act as an EU "chairman" rather than a high-profile leader.
But the introduction of the Lisbon Treaty has triggered bitter in-fighting between Mr Van Rompuy, Baroness Ashton, the foreign minister, and the Commission over who is in charge of representing Europe on the global stage.
Diplomats are increasingly worried that amid the turf wars there is a danger of Brussels "mission creep" as squabbling EU chiefs try to enlarge their empires at the expense of each other and national sovereignty. >>> Bruno Waterfield in Brussels | Friday, February 26, 2010
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NZZ ONLINE: In der Türkei hat es wegen angeblicher Umsturzpläne aus dem Jahr 2003 weitere Verhaftungen gegeben. Die Polizei verhaftete in 13 Städten hochrangige Mitglieder der Armee. Ministerpräsident Erdogan wehrte sich gegen den Vorwurf, er wolle die Armee in Misskredit bringen.
Vor dem Hintergrund von Putschgerüchten sind in der Türkei laut Medienberichten weitere hochrangige Militärs festgenommen worden. Es seien 17 aktive Offiziere sowie einer im Ruhestand festgesetzt worden, berichtete «CNN Türk» am Freitag. Pläne aus dem Jahr 2003 >>> sda/afp/Reuters | Freitag, 26. Februar 2010
Catherine Ashton muß wirklich eine dumme Frau sein! Wie kann eine intelligente Person so ‘was Dummes sagen? Sie sagt, daß der Machthaber von Libyen zum Heiligen Krieg zu einem “unglückichen Zeitpunkt” aufgerufen hat. Was? Sollte man, in dem Fall, zum Schluß kommen, daß nächstes Jahr eine günstigere Zeit für so einen Aufruf wäre? – © Mark
WELT ONLINE: In bemerkenswerter Wortwahl reagiert die EU-Spitze auf den Dschihad-Aufruf von Libyens Machthaber Muammar al-Gaddafi gegen die Schweiz. Gaddafi habe zu einem "unglücklichen Zeitpunkt" zum Heiligen Krieg aufgerufen. Seine Äußerungen seien "ungewöhnlich". Die UN sprechen von einem inakzeptablen Verhalten.
Die Vereinten Nationen haben den Dschihad-Aufruf des libyschen Machthabers Muammar al-Gaddafi gegen die Schweiz scharf kritisiert.
Derartige Erklärungen eines Staatschefs seien "im Rahmen der internationalen Beziehungen inakzeptabel“, sagte der UN-Generaldirektor Sergej Ordzhonikidze. Die UN-Vertretung in Genf sieht Ordzhonikidse auch nach dem Appell Gaddafis ausreichend durch Sicherheitskräfte geschützt.
Al-Gaddafi hatte im Zusammenhang mit dem Bau-Verbot für Minarette in der Schweiz zum Heiligen Krieg gegen die Alpenrepublik aufgerufen. "Der ungläubigen und abtrünnigen Schweiz, die die Häuser Allahs zerstört, muss mit allen Mitteln der Dschihad erklärt werden“, sagte Gaddafi anlässlich eines Mohammed-Gedenktages in der ostlibyschen Stadt Benghasi.
Auch die EU-Außenbeauftragte Catherine Ashton bedauert es, dass al-Gaddafi zu einem "unglücklichen Zeitpunkt“ zum Heiligen Krieg gegen die Schweiz aufgerufen hat. Ein Sprecher Ashtons sagte in Brüssel, es handele sich um „in diplomatischem Sprachgebrauch ziemlich ungewöhnliche Äußerungen“ Gaddafis.
"Wenn die Berichte darüber zutreffen, dann kommen diese Äußerungen zu einem unglücklichen Zeitpunkt, zu dem sich die EU gemeinsam mit der Schweiz bemüht, eine diplomatische Lösung im laufenden Streit zu finden“, sagte der Sprecher. >>> AFP/jm | Freitag, 26. Februar 2010
TIMES ONLINE: Yasmine al-Mehairy did not even really want to be there. She had been invited to a friend’s birthday party at an upmarket nightclub called 35, in the Four Seasons hotel. She was parked illegally but only planned to hand over a bouquet and spend ten minutes inside. But when the bouncer pointed at her headscarf as the reason she could not enter, Ms al-Mehairy decided to fight.
“I ended up arguing with the guy for longer than I would have stayed in the first place if he just let me in,” said the 29-year-old IT professional, who eventually gave up and called her friend to meet her at the door and accept her birthday flowers.
Egypt’s steady drift towards religion has been well documented. But now there are signs of a backlash. In trendy clubs and cafés across Cairo, the hair and neck-covering scarf known as the hijab is increasingly being shunned as unacceptable dress.
Several bars and restaurants where alcohol is served now essentially ban veiled women from entering. The policy is more open in some places than others but seems to apply to at least half a dozen Cairo venues.
“They always give you the ‘there’s going to be alcohol’ reason,” said a Western-raised veiled Arab woman who has lived in Cairo since 2006. “In Egypt it’s mostly that they don’t like the look of it. They want to maintain some sort of prestige,” the woman, who did not want her name to be published, told The Times.
Club and restaurant managers refused to comment on the record about the ban, but several questioned why a devout veiled woman would even want to attend venues that served alcohol. One manager of a Cairo club, however, said that the restrictions were less about protecting the veiled women from “sinful” environments than about shielding the club’s core clients from having to look at veiled women. “It causes a lot of discomfort and doesn’t create the atmosphere I need to make money,” the manager said. “I can either make my regulars comfortable or I make the other 1 per cent comfortable.” >>> Ashraf Khalil in Cairo | Saturday, February 27, 2010
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THE GUARDIAN – An extract: The leader of the rightwing Danish People's party, Pia Kjærsgaard, called the situation absurd, and said that Politiken had sold out. She urged Danish newspapers to reprint the cartoons as a protest against Politiken's settlement. "It is deeply, deeply embarrassing that [Politiken's editor] Tøger Seidenfaden has sold out of Denmark's and the west's freedom of speech. I cannot distance myself enough from this total sellout to this doctrine," Kjærsgaard said. [Source: The Guardian] Lars Eriksen in Copenhagen | Friday, February 26, 2010
Opposition leaders Helle-Thorning Schmidt of the Social Democrats and Villy Søvndal of the Socialist People’s Party called the move ‘outrageous’ and said deals should not be done involving freedom of speech. Paper apologises for Mohammed cartoons [JP] | Friday, February 26, 2010
TIMES ONLINE: A leading Danish newspaper was today accused of betraying the freedom of the press after breaking ranks with its rivals to offer an apology to Muslims for publishing a cartoon depicting the prophet Muhammad with a bomb-shaped turban.
Politiken issued the apology after settling with a Saudi lawyer representing eight Muslim groups that complained after the cartoon was reprinted by 11 Danish papers in solidarity with the cartoonist Kurt Westergaard, who received death threats last year.
Outrage at the move was led by Denmark’s Prime Minister and by Mr Westergaard, 74, who survived an alleged assassination attempt by an Islamic axeman at his home last month.
Politiken responded that it was apologising for the offence caused, not the decision to publish, in an attempt to reduce tensions with the Muslim world.
Lars Loekke Rasmussen, the Prime Minister, expressed surprise at Politiken's move, saying he was worried that the Danish media were no longer “standing shoulder to shoulder” on the issue.
Mr Westergaard, who has round-the-clock security, added: “I fear this is a setback for the freedom of speech.” >>> David Charter, Europe Correspondent | Friday, February 26, 2010
THE GUARDIAN: Danish newspaper apologises in Muhammad cartoons row: Politiken widely condemned for agreeing to publish apology in return for Muslim organisations dropping legal action
A Danish newspaper apologised today to eight Muslim organisations for the offence it caused by reprinting controversial cartoons depicting the prophet Muhammad, in exchange for their dropping legal action against the newspaper. >>> Lars Eriksen in Copenhagen | Friday, February 26, 2010
THE TELEGRAPH: World powers have reacted with outrage to a call by Colonel Gaddafi of Libya for holy war on the "obscene, infidel" state of Switzerland.
Col Gaddafi took a long-running and personal feud with the historically neutral European country to new heights with a speech in which he attacked the ban on new minarets on mosques approved by a Swiss referendum last year.
"Those who destroy God's mosques deserve to be attacked through jihad, and if Switzerland was on our borders, we would fight it," he said. "Jihad against Switzerland, against Zionism, against foreign aggression is not terrorism."
He called for a boycott of Switzerland by the Islamic world. "Any Muslim in any part of the world who works with Switzerland is an apostate, is against Mohammad, God and the Koran," he said.
"The masses of Muslims must go to all airports in the Islamic world and prevent any Swiss plane landing, to all harbours and prevent any Swiss ships docking, inspect all shops and markets to stop any Swiss goods being sold."
Col Gaddafi's typically eccentric row with Switzerland, which began when one of his sons was arrested along with his wife because of allegations of abuse by two members of his domestic staff, has come as a blow to western powers.
They thought that they had managed to tame the Libyan leader after he voluntarily gave up a basic nuclear weapons programme in 2003 and agreed a compensation deal over the Lockerbie bombing.
Yesterday, both the European Union and the United Nations hit out at his speech. >>> Richard Spencer, Middle East Correspondent | Friday, February 26, 2010
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TRIBUNE DE GENÈVE: DJIHAD CONTRE LA SUISSE | Selon l'expert en droit international Marcelo Kohen, les propos de Mouammar Kadhafi n'ont aucun écho auprès des gouvernements arabes, mais pourraient être entendus par des groupes terroristes.
Les propos agressifs du leader libyen ne sont pas une nouveauté. Interrogé par l'ATS, le professeur de droit international Marcelo Kohen rappelle qu'en septembre dernier, le colonel Kadhafi avait demandé aux Nations unies de mettre à l'ordre du jour de l'Asssemblée générale la dissolution de la Suisse.
"Ces actes sont graves. Il existe une menace contre la Suisse. Elle peut effectivement saisir le Conseil de sécurité et lui demander de prendre les mesures nécessaires dans le contexte de ses compétences pour le maintien de la paix et de la sécurité internationales", affirme M. Kohen.
"Mais dans cette affaire, la Suisse n'est pas totalement blanche et ne peut se poser uniquement en victime", ajoute ce professeur à l'Institut de hautes études internationales et du développement (IHEID) à Genève. >>> ATS | Vendredi 26 Février 2010
LE FIGARO: Jeudi, le dirigeant libyen a également demandé aux musulmans du monde entier de boycotter les produits helvétiques. En cause : l'interdiction des minarets, décidée en novembre. Une provocation qui attise la tension entre Berne et Tripoli.
Mouammar Kadhafi a encore frappé. Le guide de la révolution libyenne, adepte des déclarations provocatrices, a appelé jeudi à la guerre sainte contre la Suisse. Il a également demandé aux pays musulmans du monde entier de boycotter les produits suisses d'interdire les avions et navires helvètes dans leurs ports et aéroports.
La raison de cette nouvelle diatribe ? L'interdiction de la construction de nouveaux minarets en Suisse, décidée par référendum en novembre dernier. «Ceux qui détruisent les mosquées de Dieu méritent d'être attaqués par le djihad et si la Suisse était à nos frontières, nous la combattrions», a déclaré Kadhafi qui s'exprimait avant un rassemblement marquant l'anniversaire de la naissance du prophète Mahomet. Avant de reprendre: «Boycottez la Suisse. Boycottez ses marchandises, boycottez ses avions, ses navires, ses ambassades, boycottez cette race mécréante, apostate, qui agresse des maisons d'Allah». Une tirade d'une violence rare chez un chef d'Etat, généralement réservée aux réseaux terroristes islamistes.
Vendredi, l'ONU a répondu aux menaces de Kadhafi par la voix de son directeur général, basé au siège européen de Genève. Serguei Ordzhonikidze a déclaré que «de telles déclarations de la part d'un chef d'Etat sont inadmissibles dans le cadre des relations internationales». Paris juge de son côté «inacceptable» l'appel du dirigeant libyen. Côté suisse, la réaction officielle se fait toujours attendre. Jeudi, le porte-parole du ministère des Affaires étrangères Lars Knuchel n'a pas voulu commenter ces déclarations. Sur cette affaire, Berne semble vouloir faire preuve de prudence et de diplomatie. >>> Par Jim Jarrassé | Vendredi 26 Février 2010
THE TELEGRAPH: Colonel Gaddafi calls for jihad against Switzerland: Colonel Gaddafi, the Libyan leader, has called for a jihad or armed struggle against Switzerland branding it an "infidel state". >>> Martin Evans | Friday, February 26, 2010
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MAIL ONLINE: Hillary Clinton 'prepared to mediate' in Falklands row / Spanish oil company to drill near Falklands
U.S. secretary of state Hillary Clinton is due to meet with Argentina's president amid accusations of a snub to Britain over America's refusal to support the UK in the Falklands oil drilling row.
Mrs Clinton is to meet Cristina Ferndandez de Kirchner in Uruguay on March 1, Argentina's ambassador to the U.S. has announced.
Hopes are high in Argentina that Mrs Clinton will intervene on the country's behalf in the row with Britain over the disputed territory.
Respected Argentine newspaper La Nacion quoted State Department sources that claimed Mrs Clinton was 'prepared to mediate' in the row.
America's lack of support for Britain was last night blamed on the UK's decision to release sensitive U.S. intelligence on a terror suspect.
President Barack Obama was accused of being 'feeble' by failing to back London in the stand-off with Argentina over the disputed islands, despite the 'special relationship'.
Mrs Clinton and Mrs Kirchner are meeting in Uruguay as they attend the presidential inauguration there of José Mujica.
Argentina already has the support of Latin America and the Caribbean in the row with Britain, and regional leaders are expected to press the case with Mrs Clinton.
London and Buenos Aires are at odds over UK firm Desire Petroleum's decision to drill for oil 60 miles north of the Falklands.
Geologists estimate there are up to 60billion barrels of oil in the seabed.
The Argentine government has tabled a UN resolution condemning the plan. It has also secured backing from 32 South American nations supporting its claim that Britain has occupied the islands illegally since 1833.
But despite Argentina's sabrerattling, senior U.S. officials insist Washington's position on the oil drilling is neutral.
It is also 'taking no position' on the issue of sovereignty of the islands in the South Atlantic. >>> Ian Drury | Friday, February 26, 2010
MAIL ONLINE: School bus drivers have been accused of racism after failing to stop for pupils wearing Muslim hijabs.
Young girls have claimed they are being bullied on board for dressing in the traditional veil which covers the head.
To avoid trouble, ‘cowardly’ drivers are allegedly ignoring pupils who wait at bus stops wearing the headscarf.
Following a police investigation, officers will now be drafted on to board the buses to protect the students from ‘racist’ taunts of other passengers.
The problems centre on Merseytravel and pupils attending West Derby's Holly Lodge Girls' College in Merseyside, where 10 per cent of the 11,274 11 to 18-year-old students are from ethnic minorities.
Members of the Muslim community said the issue was a long-running one. >>> Carol Driver | Friday, February 26, 2010
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EUROPEAN VOICE: Personal attack on Belgian leader of the EU's highest body lands UK Eurosceptic in hot water.
The leader of the UK Independence Party's group in the European Parliament may be punished for attacking the president of the European Council in highly personal terms in a debate yesterday.
Aides to the Parliament's president, Jerzy Buzek, said he was “exploring appropriate measures” against Nigel Farage, who said Herman Van Rompuy had “the charisma of a damp rag”.
He continued in a similar vein by comparing the head of the EU's top institution to a “low-grade bank clerk” and labelled the ex-Belgian premier's country “pretty much a non-country”.
Buzek also intends to summon Farage for private discussions. Buzek has already described Farage's “character assassinations” as “inadmissible.” >>> Constant Brand | Thursday, February 25, 2010
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THE TRIPOLI POST: Last week Libya announced it would cease issuing visas to citizens of European countries in the Schengen zone.
Even citizens currently in possession of visas would be denied entry. The reason was some irrational decisions made by the Swiss government starting in the summer of 2008.
In doing so, Libya was merely retaliating to rather unjustified Swiss government's decision to blacklist 186 Libyans.
The Swiss action means that no Schengen country, can issue full Schengen visas to the Libyans on the blacklist.
By doing so, the government of Switzerland dragged the whole of the EU countries into unnecessary dispute with an ever friendly Libya where these Europeans are finding ample business opportunities.
Knowing that Bern was acting irresponsibly and continuously failing to solve a problem that should have been solved long ago, Italy, Spain and Malta moved to help mediate between Tripoli and Bern.
On Thursday, Libyan Secretary of Foreign Liaison Mr. Mousa Kousa held talks in Madrid with Swiss Foreign Minister Micheline-Calmy Rey days after Tripoli blocked visas to citizens of the 25-nation Schengen Area. The talks were mediated by Spanish Foreign Minister Miguel Angel Moratinos whose country holds the presidency of the Council of the EU.
"There has been progress and overall a will to find a solution, but I cannot hide the difficulty, the difficult situation which Libyan and Swiss authorities are in at the moment," Moratinos told a news conference on Thursday.
"There are advances and the will to find a solution, but it is a difficult situation at the moment," said Moratinos, who met with the two ministers both separately and jointly.
Kousa did not comment on the talks and Calmy-Rey only said the three countries would "keep working" in the search for a solution.
There is a possibility that the negotiations to solve the dispute that entangled the rest of Europe will continue in Berlin on Friday.
Italy's Foreign Minister Franco Frattini has said Switzerland, which earlier this year operationally joined the Schengen zone of free movement for people in Europe, was abusing the agreement.
Frattini told Italian media that Swiss tensions with Libya were holding "hostage" the 25 member Schengen zone and that the Alpine country could have avoided the current troubles. >>> | Tuesday, February 23, 2010
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TIMES ONLINE: The banquets offered by high priests to appease the gods of Ancient Egypt may have been welcomed as a perk of the job but they also increased their chances of cardiovascular disease and early death, research suggests.
The priests, a powerful bureaucracy under the pharaohs, would place vast plates of roast fowl and copious quantities of wine and beer before a god’s statue in a rite repeated three times each day. Then the food was divided up among the priesthood and taken home from the temple to be shared with their families.
Egyptologists and scientists at the University of Manchester have disclosed in The Lancet the cost of keeping the gods happy. By combining translations of hieroglyphic inscriptions on temple walls showing details of food offered to the gods with analysis of mummified remains, they have assessed their atherosclerosis, the build-up of fat and calcium in the arteries.
The findings show that cardiovascular disease affected the privileged of Ancient Egypt long before fried food and a sedentary life made heart attacks and strokes a modern killer. Rosalie David, of the university’s KNH Centre for Biomedical Egyptology, said that it was a telling message: “Live like a god and you will pay with your health.” >>> Russell Jenkins | Friday, February 26, 2010
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BBC: Men seen as likely to be violent towards their wives could be forced to wear an electronic tag under a law being debated by the French parliament.
The tag would have to be worn by men who have received a court order to stay away from their partner.
The proposal is part of a draft law on conjugal violence. It has cross-party support and is expected to pass easily.
According to the government, around 160 women in France are murdered by their husbands or partners every year.
Parliament is also considering outlawing psychological violence in the home, because it is seen by many as a precursor to physical violence.
It is rare for the left and the right in France to agree on anything, says the BBC's Hugh Schofield, so the near unanimity in parliament behind this law comes as something of a novelty.
Everyone agrees that domestic violence is bad and getting worse. >>> | Thursday, February 25, 2010
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domestic violence,
France
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