Wednesday, November 16, 2011

Fury Over Young Activist Publishing Nude Self-portrait

AL-MASRY AL-YOUM: In an unprecedented move, a young Egyptian female on Sunday dared to publish a nude self-portrait, along with other nude photos, on her blog as an expression of personal freedom.

Aliaa Magda Elmahdy said on Twitter that she posted the photo under her real name. She added that she took the photo by herself in her parents’ home.

Her blog, which has only one entry so far, has received nearly 30,000 hits.

Under the title “fan a’ry” (nude art), Elmahdy posted eight pictures, two of herself and one showing a nude man holding a guitar, in addition to other photos.

In one photo, yellow rectangles cover parts of her body. “The yellow rectangles on my eyes, mouth and sex organ resemble the censoring of our knowledge, expression and sexuality,” Elmahdy said. » | EE staff | Sunday, November 13, 2011

THE WASHINGTON POST: Egyptian activist’s nude self-portrait causes online fury » | Maura Judkis | Monday, November 14, 2011

NEW YORK DAILY NEWS: Muslim artist defies Islamic prudes by baring all on the web: Strips despite her country's conservative culture » | Corky Siemaszko | Tuesday, November 15, 2011

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Tuesday, November 15, 2011

Les violences contre les musulmans en hausse de 50% en un an, aux Etats-Unis

LIBÉRATION: Les autres violences raciales et religieuses ont légèrement baissé ou peu progressé, selon les statistiques du FBI.

Les crimes et délits contre les musulmans ont augmenté de près de 50% de 2009 à 2010 aux Etats-Unis, selon les statistiques du FBI rendues publiques lundi.

Selon ces chiffres, le nombre total des violences perpétrées contre les musulmans est passé de 107 en 2009 à 160 en 2010, soit 49% d'augmentation, contre une progression de 13% des violences contre les catholiques, une baisse de 4% des infractions contre les juifs et une hausse globale de 14% des crimes et délits anti-religieux. Le nombre total de "crimes de haine" a très légèrement augmenté à 6.628 cas, dont 47,3% motivés par des différences de race et 20% par des différences de religion, selon le FBI. » | Source AFP | mardi 15 novembre 2011
Gewalt in Syrien hält an – Erdogan: Assad ernährt sich von Blut

FRANKFURTER ALLGEMEINE: Das syrische Regime geht mit größerer Brutalität als zuvor gegen die Opposition vor. Am Montag wurden mindestens 70 Menschen getötet. Die Arabische Liga hat angekündigt, 500 Beobachter nach Syrien zu schicken.

Trotz der Ankündigung der Arabischen Liga, bei Fortsetzung der Gewalt an diesem Mittwoch Syriens Mitgliedschaft zu suspendieren, geht das Assad-Regime noch brutaler gegen die Opposition vor. Allein am Montag wurden mehr als 60 Personen getötet. Auch am Dienstag wurde von heftigen Gefechten vor allem zwischen regimetreuen Soldaten und Deserteuren in den Provinzen Daraa und Idlib berichtet. Der türkische Ministerpräsident Tayyip Erdogan verschärfte den Ton und sagte, Präsident Assad „ernährt sich von Blut“. » | Quelle: F.A.Z. | Dienstag 15. November 2011
Starkey: ‘Britain Is a White Mono-culture and Schools Should Focus on Our Own History’

MAIL ONLINE: David Starkey has sparked controversy by claiming Britain is a white 'mono-culture' and that children should focus on studying the history of their 'own culture'.

It comes just three months after the historian blamed the summer riots in England on the import of a 'violent, destructive, nihilistic' black 'gangsta' culture.

He then further stoked the flames by adding that Enoch Powell was right in warning, more than 40 years ago, that immigration would ultimately cause conflict across our cities.

Speaking at a historians' conference in London, Dr Starkey attacked the notion of British children studying world history, according to The Times [£]. Read on and comment » | Daily Mail Reporter | Tuesday, November 15, 2011
Muhammad Cartoon Plot Trial Opens in Norway

THE GUARDIAN: Three men accused of plotting to bomb the offices of Denmark's Jyllands-Posten newspaper plead not guilty on opening day

Three Norwegians accused of plotting, with al-Qaida's help, to bomb a Danish newspaper for printing cartoons of the prophet Muhammad, have pleaded not guilty to the charges in an Oslo court.

The alleged ringleader, Mikael Davud, learned how to use explosives at an al-Qaida camp in Pakistan and made "an agreement" with [the] group to blow up the offices of the daily Jyllands-Posten newspaper, prosecutor Geir Evanger said on the first day of the trial.

The three acquired bomb-making ingredients such as hydrogen peroxide and acetone, and two of them may also have planned to kill a Danish cartoonist who had drawn Muhammad with a bomb in his turban, Evanger said in his opening statement.

"This is a ground-breaking case in Norway," Davud's lawyer, Arild Karl Humlen, said. "It is the first full-scale test of new [Norwegian] terror laws and the first time they [the prosecutors] are linking a terror conspiracy to an international organisation."

Jyllands-Posten was the first of several European publications to print cartoons lampooning the prophet in late 2005 and early 2006, sparking violent protests in the Middle East and Africa and a widespread debate about press freedom.

As recently as 2 November a firebomb attack gutted the headquarters of French satirical weekly Charlie Hebdo after it put an image of the prophet on its cover. » | Reuters | Tuesday, November 15, 2011
Gabrielle Giffords Vows to Return to Congress in First Interview after Shooting

Congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords demonstrated her remarkable resilience in her first interview since being shot in the head at point blank range 10 months ago.

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Read the article here and comment | Nick Allen, in Los Angeles | Tuesday, November 15, 2011
Nicolas Sarkozy Sends Letter of Condolence to Benjamin Netanyahu Following 'Liar' Dig

THE DAILY TELEGRAPH: Nicolas Sarkozy sent a letter of condolence to Benjamin Netanyahu, the Israeli premier, after having reportedly called him a "liar", according to a senior Israeli official.

Mr Sarkozy, the French president, suffered embarrassment last week when he reportedly made the remarks to US President Barack Obama during the G20 summit in Cannes.

The conversation was overheard by a number of journalists after it was inadvertently transmitted over a system used for translation, media website Arret Sur Images reported. "I can't stand him anymore, he's a liar," Mr Sarkozy was heard to say in French.

The Israeli official said: "President (Nicolas) Sarkozy sent a personal letter in his and his wife Carla's name in which he expresses his condolences to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his spouse Sarah after the death of the latter's father. » | Monday, November 14, 2011
The Iron Lady's Success Will Be Difficult for David Cameron to Bear

TELEGRAPH – BLOGS – BENEDICT BROGAN: According to those who have seen it, there's a delicious moment in The Iron Lady set in the present when Margaret Thatcher is at a dinner party and we hear her say "I don't like coalitions". Another guest suggests the Prime Minister performed well, at which point she agrees then adds: "He's quite a smoothie." The PM is left unnamed, but presumably the director and the author could not resist a dig at modern politics and current incumbent of No10. The bad news for David Cameron is that the film in fact could do more than just tweak his tail. If it's the success it looks like it might be, it will invite some difficult comparisons. Will it become a rallying point for disgruntled Conservatives? » | Benedict Brogan | Tuesday, November 15, 2011
David Cameron's Imitation of Julia Gillard 'Worst Australian Accent Ever'

THE DAILY TELEGRAPH: David Cameron's imitation of Julia Gillard's broad nasal inflection has been panned in Australia as a diplomatic insult and "perhaps one of the worst Aussie accents in history".


Ms Gillard, who was born in Wales, has frequently made self-deprecating remarks about her own accent – which is deeply nasal and consonant-swallowing, even by Australian standards.

But Mr Cameron's imitation, during a speech at the Lord Mayor of London's banquet, was roundly denounced, drawing unfavourable comparisons with James Coburn's accent in The Great Escape and Meryl Streep's in Evil Angels.

Mr Cameron attempted his impersonation – albeit with a disclaimer – while recounting a conversation he had with the Australian Prime Minister during the recent Commonwealth Heads of Government meeting in Perth about the move to scrap laws that bar firstborn daughters from inheriting the British throne.

"I turned to the Australian prime minister and said, 'thank you very much Julia for allowing us to have this meeting in Australia,'" Mr Cameron said. "And she said, I can't quite do the accent but I'll try – 'Not a bit David, this is good news for sheilas everywhere'." Read on and comment » | Jonathan Pearlman in Sydney | Tuesday, November 15, 2011
Nick Clegg Warns European In-fighting Will Play into Hands of 'Chauvinists'

THE DAILY TELEGRAPH: Nick Clegg has warned European leaders not to give ammunition to "chauvinists and demagogues" by getting caught up with in-fighting over the economic crisis.

The Deputy Prime Minister urged European countries trying to sort out their financial problems not [to] “disappear into a windowless room” to discuss changes to treaties that millions of people do not care about.

In an outspoken attack, he suggested that this bureaucracy will only play into the hands of Eurosceptics, such as backbench Conservative MPs, who want to withdraw from the Union.

“If the whole political establishment is about to disappear in to a windowless room in Brussels discussing things that no one understands, it means absolutely nothing to millions of ordinary people who are worried about their jobs, worried about economic security, worried about prospects for their children,” he said.

“I tell you the only people who will benefit are populists, chauvinists and demagogues who will exploit that lack of political leadership… At the moment, our priority is the economy, the economy, the economy.” Read on and comment » | Rowena Mason, Political Correspondent | Tuesday, November 15, 2011
Herman Cain on Libya

Republican presidential candidate Herman Cain talks to the ‘Journal Sentinel’ editorial board about the Obama administration’s handling of Libya


THE DAILY TELEGRAPH: Herman Cain's poor grasp of foreign policy goes viral: Herman Cain's poor grasp of US foreign policy has gone viral, with a video showing the Republican candidate struggling to comment on Barack Obama's stance on Libya. » | Tuesday, November 15, 2011

Monday, November 14, 2011

Herman Cain's Wife Gloria Rejects Sexual Harassment Allegations

THE DAILY TELEGRAPH: Herman Cain's wife Gloria has rejected accusations of sexual harassment against her husband, a leading Republican presidential candidate, insisting: "He totally respects women."


Speaking publicly for the first time, Mrs Cain told Fox News: "You hear the graphic allegations and we know that would have been something that's totally disrespectful of her as a woman. And I know the type of person he is."

After listening to the string of accusations about her husband levelled by at least four women, Mrs Cain said, "I'm thinking he would have to have a split personality to do the things that were said."

The most lurid allegations came from Sharon Bialek, 50, who said that in 1997 Mr Cain lunged at her in a parked car, putting his hand up her skirt and pushing her head down towards his crotch.

Mr Cain has said that his wife of 43 years, who suffers from a serious heart condition, was already aware of allegations made back in 1999, when he ran the National Restaurant Association, where Miss Bialek had worked. Two other women from the association received severance payments after making allegations against Mr Cain. Read on and comment » | Toby Harnden, Washington | Monday, November 14, 2011
Les cigarettes «anti-incendie» vont être obligatoires en Europe

TRIBUNE DE GENÈVE: Afin d'éviter les incendies, les fabricants de tabac de l'Union européenne vont avoir l'obligation dès jeudi de mettre sur le marché, uniquement des cigarettes qui s'éteignent toutes seules, lorsqu'elles sont laissées à l'abandon.

Les fabricants de tabac vont avoir l’obligation à partir de jeudi de mettre sur le marché uniquement des cigarettes dites "à faible propension à l’inflammation", qui s’éteignent toute seule au bout d’un certain temps afin d’éviter les incendies.

"Une cigarette sûre n’existe pas et, de toute évidence, le plus sûr est de ne pas fumer du tout. Mais pour ceux qui choisissent de fumer, les nouvelles normes qui entreront bientôt en vigueur obligeront les fabricants de cigarettes" à appliquer ces règles qui pourraient "protéger des centaines de citoyens contre le risque d’incendie", a estimé le commissaire européen à la santé et aux consommateurs, John Dalli. Ces cigarettes ont la particularité de s’éteindre d’elles-mêmes lorsqu’elles sont laissées à l’abandon. » | AFP | lundi 14 novembre 2011
Une blogueuse nue défie les conservateurs égyptiens

LE FIGARO: Aliaa Elmahdy pose nue sur son blog. De quoi choquer les islamistes, mais peut-être aussi les renforcer, en décrédibilisant les libéraux.

Défi courageux lancé aux conservateurs? «Suicide social»? Ou provocation gratuite qui va renforcer les islamistes en choquant la majorité très conservatrice et pieuse des Égyptiens?

Le débat fait rage en Égypte, particulièrement sur Twitter, depuis que la nouvelle s'est répandue qu'Aliaa Magda Elmahdy a créé fin octobre un blog sur lequel elle et un de ses amis posent entièrement nus. La jeune femme, qui se définit comme «individualiste et athée» était jusqu'alors une inconnue en Égypte, mais elle se présente sur son compte Facebook comme la petite amie de Karim Amer, un blogueur alexandrin condamné en 2007 à quatre ans en prison pour avoir «insulté l'Islam» sur son blog. Il y avait notamment dénoncé la dérive fondamentaliste, selon lui, de la mosquée-université d'Al-Azhar, vitrine de l'islam officiel égyptien. » | Par Tangi Salaün | lundi 14 novembre 2011
Anders Behring Breivik: 'I Am the Commander of Norway's Resistance Movement'

THE DAILY TELEGRAPH: Anders Behring Breivik, the self-confessed killer who massacred 77 people in bomb and gun attacks in Norway earlier this year, has claimed to be the commander of a Norwegian "resistance movement".

Breivik's first public hearing before a packed Oslo court was the first time victims and family and friends of the dead had seen the 32-year old since he killed eight in the Norwegian capital with a bomb before shooting 69 people dead at a youth camp on the island of Utoya back in July.

Anne Leer, a journalist in court, said Breivik looked his victims straight in the eye when he entered the court.

"I am a military commander in the Norwegian resistance movement and Knights Templar Norway," Breivik said in a low and controlled voice. "Regarding the competence (of the court), I object to it because you received your mandate from organisations that support hate ideology (and) because it supports multiculturalism."

The public presence of the anti-Muslim extremist produced a maelstrom of emotions for those who survived the massacre or those who lost loved ones. Some left the court sobbing while others remained, curious to see the man responsible for so much death and suffering. » | Matthew Day | Monday, November 14, 2011

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LE FIGARO: Le tueur d'Oslo reste en prison trois mois de plus : Anders Behring Breivik, l'auteur du massacre du 22 juillet en Norvège, comparaissait pour la première fois en public lundi devant le tribunal d'Oslo. » | Par lefigaro.fr | lundi 14 novembre 2011

THE ATLANTIC WIRE: Anders Breivik Demands Psychiatrists and Cigarettes » | Connor Simpson | Saturday, August 02, 2011

BBC: Norway attacks: Breivik makes ‘unrealistic’ demands » | Saturday, August 02, 2011
Arab Press Predicts Regional War Over Syria

THE DAILY TELEGRAPH: Syria's growing isolation from its neighbours has raised the prospect of a regional war, according to Arab analysts and newspapers.

Abdel Bari Atwan, editor of the London-based pan-Arab nationalist newspaper Al-Quds Al-Arabi, raised the prospect of a conflagration in which a Turkish attack on Syria would coincide with an Israeli attack on Syria's closest ally, Iran.

Other newspapers renewed claims, first raised in the summer, that Turkey was on the brink of ordering its troops to create a "buffer zone" on its border with Syria as a safe haven for refugees from the crackdown on protest by President Bashar al-Assad.

That could trigger a confrontation between the two former friends and allies.

Although the Arab League and certainly western powers including the European Union and Nato have denied suggestions of a military intervention, Syrian opposition leaders are less adamant in their rejection of the use of armed force than hitherto. » | Richard Spencer, Middle East Correspondent | Monday, November 14, 2011

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Jordaniens König Abdullah fordert Assad zum Rücktritt auf

HAMBURGER ABENDBLATT: Arabische Liga will Syriens Ausschluss am Mittwoch bei Sondertreffen in Kraft setzen. Syrische Opposition hofft auf Hilfe der Türkei. EU verschärft Sanktionen.

BRÜSSEL/BEIRUT/DAMASKUS/ANKARA/LONDON/RABAT. Der jordanische König Abdullah hat den syrischen Präsidenten Baschar Assad zum Rücktritt aufgefordert. In einem Interview mit dem britischen Rundfunksender BBC sagte Abdullah, Assad sollte vor seinem Abgang einen politischen Dialog einleiten und sicherstellen, dass sein Nachfolger "die Fähigkeit hat, den Status quo zu ändern“. Weiter sagte der König: "Wenn ich an seiner Stelle wäre, würde ich zurücktreten.“ Die Europäische Union hat am Montag neue Sanktionen gegen Syrien verhängt, mit denen Assad dazu bewegt werden soll, das harte Vorgehen gegen die seit acht Monaten andauernde Protestbewegung zu stoppen. Die Arabische Liga hatte am Sonnabend entschieden, die Mitgliedschaft Syriens wegen der blutigen Niederschlagung der Proteste ab Mittwoch vorübergehend auszusetzen. Zuvor hatte das Assad-Regime massiv gegen Bedingungen einer Friedensinitiative der Liga verstoßen. » | abendblatt.de mit Material von dpa, rtr dapd und kna | Montag 14. November 2011

Westerwelle kündigt weitere Sanktionen gegen Syrien


lePARISIEN.fr: Syrie : le roi de Jordanie exhorte al Assad à quitter le pouvoir – Après que Rifaat al-Assad, oncle du président syrien, a fait savoir qu'il souhaitait incarner une nouvelle voix de l'opposition, le roi Abdallah II de Jordanie a été lundi le premier dirigeant arabe à appeler Bachar al-Assad à «quitter le pouvoir». Le secrétaire général de la Ligue arabe Nabil al-Arabi va, de son côté, rencontrer des opposants syriens en prévision d'une réunion des ministres arabes des Affaires étrangères prévue mercredi à Rabat. » | LeParisien.fr | lundi 14 novembre 2011
European Debt Crisis Is Worst Time Since Second World War, Says Angela Merkel

THE GUARDIAN: German leader calls for 'not less Europe, but more' to improve economic situation

The German chancellor, Angela Merkel, has called for a stronger political union in Europe to overcome the ongoing debt crisis, which she called "maybe Europe's most difficult hours since world war two".

A breakthrough in the crisis will be achieved not by "less Europe, but more", she told members of her conservative party gathered for their annual convention in the eastern German city of Leipzig on Monday.

The European Union's treaties must be overhauled to create a tighter political union, including measures to force countries in violation of fiscal discipline rules to face tough and automatic sanctions, even possibly hauling them to the European court of justice, Merkel said.

"We must develop the European Union's structure further. That does not mean less Europe, but more. That means creating an [sic] Europe that ensures that the euro has a future," she said.

She added that the crisis led people across the continent to realise that the problems of any state within the 17-nation eurozone today are also the problems of all other members.

"Our responsibility no longer stops at our countries' borders," she said. » | Associated Press | Monday, November 14, 2011

Exklusiv bei CDU.TV: Angela Merkel im Interview

Im Anschluss an ihre Rede stand Angela Merkel dem CDU-Internetfernsehen für ein exklusives Interview Rede und Antwort. Darin gewährte die CDU-Vorsitzende auch Einblicke in ihre persönliche Motivation angesichts der zahlreichen aktuellen Herausforderungen.

German Government Fears New Far-Right Terrorism after Neo-Nazi Killing Spree

THE DAILY TELEGRAPH: The German government Monday admitted gross failures by the security services in dealing with a new brand of far-right "terrorism" after revelations of a decade-long killing spree by neo-Nazis.

Interior Minister Hans-Peter Friedrich said it was still unclear whether a small group of extremists who admitted gunning down nine businessmen of foreign origin and a policewoman had a larger network behind them.

"It is deeply troubling that there was no connection made between the murder series across Germany and the far-right scene in Thuringia," the east German state where the group was based, Friedrich told the daily Bild.

"State interior ministers are calling for better co-ordination between police and domestic intelligence on the state level. I strongly back that."

Federal prosecutors launched the probe last week after the discovery of a pistol used in the murder of the nine people in the home of a 36-year-old woman, Beate Zschaepe, a self-confessed neo-Nazi.

Wanted by police for questioning over an armed robbery in the eastern city of Jena on November 4, she had turned herself in after blowing up a rented flat in the eastern town of Zwickau. » | Monday, November 14, 2011

BERLINER MORGENPOST: Hinweise auf weiteren Neonazi-Anschlag in Köln: Die unter Mordverdacht stehenden Thüringer Neonazis sollen für einen weiteren Anschlag in Köln verantwortlich sein. Dabei sei 2001 eine 19-jährige Deutsch-Iranerin durch eine Sprengfalle im Lebensmittelgeschäft schwer verletzt worden. Anhaltspunkte dazu hat die Polizei offenbar auf einer DVD gefunden worden. » | Montag 14. November 2011

BERLINER MORGENPOST: Video “Haftbefehl gegen Beate Z.” hier abspielen

BERLINER MORGENPOST: Video “Döner-Morde Tat von Neonazis” hier abspielen
Tide Turns against Occupy Wall Street

THE SUNDAY TELEGRAPH: Occupy Wall Street protesters in several US cities faced mounting pressure from police to abandon their encampments, as the tide appeared to be turning against the movement.

The Occupy protests are now nearly two months old, having begun in New York's financial district on Sept 17 as a demonstration against income inequality and corporate greed.

This weekend however officials across the country urged an end to gatherings and camps were cleared in Salt Lake City, Utah and Denver, Colorado.

In Portland, Oregon thousands of people gathered in two adjacent city parks in an overnight stand off with police. The city's mayor Sam Adams had ordered a camp there to be shut down by midnight Saturday, citing unhealthy conditions and the camp's attraction of drug users and thieves. There had been four non-fatal drug overdoses in recent weeks.

But early on Sunday 3,000 people converged on the area and protest organisers said that would make it difficult for police to carry out an eviction.

Occupy Portland spokesman Jordan LeDoux said: "We're going to sit-in and force them to arrest us." » | Nick Allen, Los Angeles | Sunday, November 13, 2011
Norway Mass Killer Anders Behring Breivik Makes First Open Court Appearance

THE DAILY TELEGRAPH: Anders Behring Breivik, the Norwegian right-wing extremist who confessed to a bombing and shooting massacre that killed 77 people tried to give a speech describing himself as a resistance leader at his first public court hearing on Monday but was cut off by the judge.

Wearing a dark suit, Breivik was escorted by guards into an Oslo court room packed with dozens of reporters and members of the public, including survivors of his shooting at a youth camp outside the capital who were seeing him in person for the first time since the bloody rampage.

Breivik began portraying himself as the "commander" of a Norwegian resistance movement before the judge interrupted him and told him to stick to the issue at hand. The hearing was to decide whether to extend Breivik's custody pending his trial on terror charges.

He also attempted to address to victims' families before being quickly interrupted by the judge.

Prosecutors asked for a court order to keep him jailed for 12 more weeks, with restrictions on media access, visitors and mail. » | Monday, November 14, 2011

Sunday, November 13, 2011

Republican Hopefuls Would Go to War with Iran

THE SUNDAY TELEGRAPH: Republican presidential hopefuls have promised to go to war to stop Iran obtaining a nuclear weapon, painting Barack Obama's handling of Tehran as the most serious of a string of overseas failures.

Mitt Romney, the favourite to clinch the party's candidacy, said that he would direct US forces to pre-emptively strike Iran's nuclear facilities if "crippling sanctions" failed to block their ambitions.

"If all else fails, if after all of the work we've done, there's nothing else we could do besides take military action," Mr Romney said at a debate on foreign policy in South Carolina on Saturday night.

The former Massachusetts governor's pledge was echoed by Newt Gingrich, the former Speaker of the House of Representatives, who over the weekend rose to second place in some national opinion polls.

"You have to take whatever steps are necessary to break its capacity to have a nuclear weapon," said Mr Gingrich, who also proposed covert actions such as "taking out their scientists," to applause. Rick Santorum, a former Senator for Pennsylvania, said the US should support an Israeli intervention.

Their remarks came at the end of a week of heightened tensions following the UN nuclear watchdog's confirmation that Iran had acquired the expertise and material required to build its first nuclear weapon. » | Jon Swaine, Washington | Sunday, November 13, 2011
Silvio Berlusconi Hints at Comeback as Italy Tries to Form New Government

THE GUARDIAN: Italy's president begins consultations while Berlusconi tells supporters: 'I hope to resume the path of government'

As Italy's president, Giorgio Napolitano, began hurried consultations on the formation of a new government, Silvio Berlusconi sent a clear message that he intends to return to power.

The first politician summoned by the head of state arrived at the presidential palace at 9am sharp on the morning after Berlusconi was jeered and booed from office there by an exultant crowd of more than 1,000 people.

In a final humiliation, the 75-year-old billionaire, whose government has led Italy to the very brink of financial catastrophe, dodged out of the palace by a side door after submitting his resignation.

But in a message sent to a meeting of a party of neofascist diehards, La Destra, the TV magnate said: "I share your spirit and I hope to resume with you the path of government." » | John Hooper in Rome | Sunday, November 13, 2011

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Tel-Aviv: 20’000 Israéliens dénoncent la montée de l’extrémisme de droite

TRIBUNE DE GENÈVE: MANIFESTATION | Quelque 20'000 manifestants ont exprimé leur crainte lors du 16e anniversaire de l’assassinat du premier ministre travailliste israélien Yitzhak Rabin par un ultranationaliste.

Quelque 20’000 Israéliens se sont réunis samedi à Tel Aviv pour dénoncer la montée de l’extrémisme de droite en Israël. Ils ont manifesté leur crainte lors du 16e anniversaire de l’assassinat du Premier ministre travailliste israélien Yitzhak Rabin par un ultranationaliste.

Les manifestants, dont de nombreux jeunes, brandissaient des pancartes avec l’inscription «Oui à la paix, non à la violence» et «le prix à payer ruine la démocratie israélienne» en allusion aux exactions anti-arabes de l’extrême droite. » | ATS / AFP | samedi 10 novembre 2011
Tony Blair Says Eurozone Breakup Would Be 'Catastrophic'

THE GUARDIAN: Former prime minister calls for 'whole weight of Europe' to stand behind single currency and resolve eurozone debt crisis

Tony Blair has warned Europe's leaders of the "catastrophic" consequences of the breakup of the eurozone, saying the current crisis was the most serious the European political project had ever faced.

The day after his former political ally Silvio Berlusconi resigned as Italy's prime minister, Blair told the BBC's Andrew Marr Show there had "never been a tougher time to be a leader" but said Europe's current cohort risked being "behind the curve".

The former prime minister continued to hold out the possibility that in the "very long term", Britain might still join the euro, should the single currency survive and stabilise.

He told Marr: "You've got to be careful of always being in a situation where you are just behind the curve of decision-making.

"What we could have done to stabilise this situation a few months back, you now have to do even more to stabilise it today."

Blair said he had always believed Europe's monetary union would require a fiscal union, and on Sunday he called for a "long-term framework of credibility", which included strong fiscal co-ordination.

"Right now for the single currency it's essential it's preserved, that the whole weight of Europe, of its institutions stand behind it."

He added: "If the single currency broke up, it would be catastrophic." » | Allegra Stratton, politics correspondent | Sunday, November 13, 2011

BBC: Tony Blair: Euro collapse would be catastrophic » | Sunday, November 13, 2011

Play BBC Video: »Tony Blair: Eurozone break-up would be ‘catastrophic’: Former British Prime Minister Tony Blair has said that the break-up of the eurozone would be "catastrophic" for all of Europe, including the UK. ¶ Speaking to the BBC's Andrew Marr, Mr Blair said the crisis was the biggest faced by the eurozone countries since the creation of the single currency. ¶ He added the choices to be made are "very difficult and very painful". » | Sunday, November 13, 2011
Berlusconi plant bereits sein Comeback

TAGES ANZEIGER: Staatspräsident Napolitano könnte den ehemaligen EU-Kommissar Mario Monti noch heute mit der Regierungsbildung beauftragen. Und auch der zurückgetretene Berlusconi schmiedet offenbar neue Pläne.

Einen Tag nach seinem Rücktritt hat der bisherige italienische Ministerpräsident Silvio Berlusconi seine Absicht kundgetan, erneut an die Regierung zurückkehren zu wollen. Dies nährt Spekulationen, dass Berlusconi in der Politik bleiben und bei den nächsten Parlamentswahlen wieder kandidieren könnte.

In einem Schreiben an die Rechtspartei «La Destra» («Die Rechte») aus Anlass von deren Parteitag in Turin äusserte sich Berlusconi «stolz» über das, was seine Regierung in den zurückliegenden dreieinhalb Jahren inmitten einer «beispiellosen internationalen Krise» geleistet habe.

«Ich teile Ihre Überzeugungen und hoffe, dass wir erneut gemeinsam den Weg zur Regierung beschreiten werden», heisst es in dem Brief an die kleine Rechtspartei. Berlusconi betonte, er hoffe, dass die errungenen Resultate zur Modernisierung Italiens nicht verloren gehen würden. «Jemand sorgte dafür, dass die italienische Politik einen Sprung zurück macht, als der Wille der Wähler von Parteioligarchien ignoriert wurde, die die Macht verwalteten, ohne sich bei den Bürgern verantworten zu müssen», warnte Berlusconi. » | miw/sda/dapd | Sonntag 13. November 2011

THE DAILY TELEGRAPH: Why the world has not heard the last of Silvio Berlusconi: Departure from office will not end Mr Berlusconi's presence as a "Papi" to his nation - loved or otherwise, says Nick Squires in Rome » | Nick Squires, Rome | Saturday, November 12, 2011
Court Begins Hearing Islamic Bank Dispute

CBC NEWS: The financial dispute between an Islamic bank and about 200 families whose mortgages are in limbo, moved to a Toronto courtroom on Thursday.

The homeowners had interest-free mortgages with United Muslim Financial totalling about $32 million.

Since 2005, UM Financial has offered loans and mortgages to people who want to adhere strictly to Islamic (Shariah) law, under which no interest can be charged on a loan.

The court will now decide what to do with those mortgages.

UM Financial was ordered into receivership on Oct. 7. » | CBC News | Friday, November 11, 2011

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L'extrême droite dans le nouveau gouvernement grec

leJDD: Le nouveau Premier ministre Lucas Papademos et son gouvernement ont prêté serment ce vendredi. Au sein de cette nouvelle équipe d'union nationale chargée de mettre en oeuvre le plan de soutien européen, figure un ministre d'extrême droite, ce qui n'était pas arrivé depuis la fin de la dictature en 1974. Éclairage.

Nouveau gouvernement en Grèce. Le nouveau Premier ministre Lucas Papademos et les 47 membres de son gouvernement ont prêté serment vendredi après-midi dans la résidence présidentielle en présence du chef de l'Etat Carolos Papoulias, lors d'une cérémonie religieuse orthodoxe présidée par le chef de l'Eglise grecque Mgr Iéronymos (l'Eglise et l'Etat ne sont pas séparés en Grèce), retransmise en direct par la télévision publique grecque. Le ministère grec des Finances reste dans les mains d'Evangélos Vénizélos (54 ans), un poids lourd socialiste, tandis que les Affaires étrangères échoient à un libéral, l'ex-commissaire européen Stavros Dimas (70 ans), dans le nouveau gouvernement de coalition grec formé vendredi.

Mais ce nouveau gouvernement est surtout marqué par l'arrivée de l'extrême droite, avec un ministre, deux secrétaires d'Etat et un ministre adjoint. Une première depuis le retour de la démocratie en Grèce en 1974 après la chute de la dictature des colonels. Meneur de cette tendance, un avocat de 47 ans, Makis Voridis, est nommé aux Transports, où il devra jongler entre taxis et syndicalistes des autobus et du métro. Son parti, le Laos, occupe 5% des sièges au parlement, avec 16 sièges sur 300. En dix ans d'existence, sa formation est devenue un acteur important de la scène politique grecque en mettant progressivement en sourdine son discours xénophobe pour gagner en respectabilité. » | V.V. (avec AFP) - leJDD.fr | vendredi 11 novembre 2011
Tory MP in Row over 'Taped Attack' on David Cameron

THE SUNDAY TELEGRAPH: A Conservative MP is at the centre of a row amid claims he was secretly taped making an extraordinary attack on David Cameron.

Patrick Mercer, a former shadow home affairs minister, was alleged to have branded the Prime Minister “an ----” during a conversation at a party given by a magazine and to have added: “I loathe him.”

Mr Mercer was also claimed in a tape recording, allegedly obtained by The People newspaper, to have said of Mr Cameron: “He’s a most despicable creature without any redeeming features. If I can think of one... he’s very rich.” Asked where the Prime Minister went wrong the MP was said to have replied: “He was born.”

Mr Mercer, MP for Newark, denied making the comments about Mr Cameron when questioned by The Sunday Telegraph last night - although he admitted being present at the party in question, where he had given a speech.

The pair have “history” - Mr Cameron sacked Mr Mercer in 2007 after the former army officer said that being called a “black bastard” was part and parcel of life in the armed forces. Mr Cameron, then the leader of the opposition, said the remarks at the time by the MP were “totally unacceptable”.

Mr Mercer is alleged, during the taped conversation, to have claimed Mr Cameron would be removed from 10 Downing Street in the spring and to have added: “I would take a beggar off the streets and put him in that position rather than have Cameron. Cameron is the worst politician in British history since William Gladstone.”

The 55-year-old MP, who supported David Davis, the former shadow home secretary, in the 2005 Conservative leadership contest won by Mr Cameron, was said by the newspaper to have criticised the Prime Minister’s “faux support” for Theresa May, the Home Secretary, who has been embroiled in an immigration row.

On the tape he is alleged to have said: “If the Prime Minister expresses his utmost confidence in you that means pack your bags. It always has done, especially with Cameron. What a creature.” » | Patrick Hennessy, and Ben Leach | Sunday, November 13, 2011

THE PEOPLE: ...And Patrick Mercer’s defence yesterday? ‘I’d had a drink but not so much I couldn’t drive’ » | Nigel Nelson | Sunday, November 13, 2011
Remembrance Sunday: Britain Falls Silent to Honour War Dead

THE SUNDAY TELEGRAPH: The Queen led tributes to members of Britain's Armed Forces as thousands fell silent at Remembrance Sunday services to honour those who have lost their lives fighting for their country.

The Queen laid the first wreath at the Cenotaph at Whitehall, central London, to commemorate members of the Armed Forces who have died in all conflicts since the First World War.

She was joined by the Duke of Edinburgh, the Prince of Wales, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, the Duchess of Cornwall, the Duke of York, the Countess of Wessex and other senior royals.

At 11am there was a two-minute silence as thousands paid their respects to those killed in conflicts past and present.

The Queen stood motionless with her head bowed, at the head of her family who stood in a line behind her.

The Duchess of Cambridge, dressed in black and wearing two red poppies and a bowler style hat, watched the sombre events from a balcony at the Foreign and Commonwealth building with other royal women.

This is the first time she has attended a Remembrance Sunday service as a member of the monarchy.

Also paying their respects were David Cameron, the Prime Minister, Nick Clegg, the Deputy Prime Minister, Labour leader Ed Miliband, High Commissioners from Commonwealth countries and defence chiefs.

The ceremony was attended by thousands of ex-servicemen and women who staged a veterans' march past the Cenotaph. » | Sarah Rainey | Sunday, November 13, 2011
In Memory of the Fallen: Remembrance Sunday 2011


Remembering those who perished for our liberty; in gratitude for their sacrifice.
José Manuel Barroso: 'The Speed of the European Union Can No Longer Be the Speed of the Most Reluctant Member'

THE OBSERVER: Britain and Europe face a choice: to come closer, share a common destiny and count in the world, or face disunity and decline, writes the president of the European commission

Today, on Remembrance Sunday, the United Kingdom commemorates the end of the first world war, which brought four years of intolerable carnage to an end. The second week in November is also the week of the fall of the Berlin wall in 1989, when freedom prevailed over totalitarian rule.

Both events symbolise the fact that our actions have implications. That political decisions have consequences. That history is shaped not by fatality, but by what we do.

The second week of November 2011 has seen turbulence of a different kind. The political and economic turmoil in Greece and Italy have affected us all. Today, markets trigger within seconds chain reactions to events that spill all around the globe. Economics is changing fundamentally but so too is politics. The bipolar system of the world before 1989 has been replaced by a multipolar, more unstable and more unpredictable world.

The first conclusion I draw is that as we witness fundamental changes to the economic and geopolitical order, Europe needs to advance together or risk fragmentation. The dynamic of globalisation in financial and economic terms, but also in geopolitical terms, confronts Europeans with a stark choice: live together, share a common destiny and count in the world; or face the prospect of disunity and decline. In this defining moment, we either unite or face irrelevance. Our goal must not be to maintain the status quo, but to move on to something new and better. » | José Manuel Barroso | Sunday, November 13, 2011

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Barroso Tells Europe: We Must Advance Together or Face Decline

THE OBSERVER: President of European commission issues strongly worded plea to UK to embrace European integration

José Manuel Barroso, the president of the European commission, today issues a sharp rebuke to Eurosceptics, including those in the British government, who want to use the current crisis to disengage from the European Union.

Writing in the Observer, Barroso makes a rare intervention in the UK political debate by warning that all members of the EU need to unite and "advance together".


Citing Remembrance Sunday, he warns that "actions have consequences" and claims that peace and prosperity will best be furthered by Europeans supporting and trusting EU institutions, rather than allowing the continent to fragment politically and economically. He writes: "In this defining moment, we either unite or face irrelevance. Our goal must not be to maintain the status quo, but to move on to something new and better," adding: "I hope when historians look back on these unprecedented times, they will understand that we stepped back from the brink of fragmentation. I hope they will see how the UK fully engaged with fellow member states and institutional partners to ensure the stability of the EU."

After a tumultuous week in Europe that saw Italy pushed to the brink of meltdown, Barroso's strongly worded intervention underlines the depth of anxiety in Brussels about the future of the single currency and the EU.

Reports emerged, after a brutal sell-off in bond markets sent Italy's borrowing costs soaring, that France and Germany had discussed the idea of a smaller eurozone, with weaker states such as Greece encouraged to leave, and the inevitable creation of a two-tier EU.

There have also been renewed calls from the Eurosceptic wing of the Conservative party for the UK to partly or totally withdraw from the EU, culminating last month in 81 Conservative MPs defying a three-line whip to vote against the government and in favour of a referendum on membership.

But Barroso, in comments likely to generate a furious backlash from some on the right of British politics, firmly dismisses any idea that this is a time for Europe to fragment. Rather than regarding the crisis as an opportunity for states to redraw their relationships with the EU, he says that the progress of European integration must no longer be limited by "the speed of the slowest or most reluctant member". » | Daniel Boffey and Heather Stewart | Sunday, November 13, 2011

Saturday, November 12, 2011

Israel Refuses to Tell US Its Iran Intentions

THE DAILY TELEGRAPH: Israel has refused to reassure President Barack Obama that it would warn him in advance of any pre-emptive strike on Iran's nuclear capabilities, raising fears that it may be planning a go-it-alone attack as early as next summer.

The US leader was rebuffed last month when he demanded private guarantees that no strike would go ahead without White House notification, suggesting Israel no longer plans to "seek Washington's permission", sources said. The disclosure, made by insiders briefed on a top-secret meeting between America's most senior defence chief and Benjamin Netanyahu, Israel's hawkish prime minister, comes amid concerns that Iran's continuing progress towards nuclear weapons capability means the Jewish state has all but lost hope for a diplomatic solution. » | Adrian Blomfield in Jerusalem | Saturday, November 12, 2011
Silvio Berlusconi Finally Resigns as Italy's Prime Minister, to Cheers from Supporters and Jeers from Foes

THE DAILY TELEGRAPH: Silvio Berlusconi has resigned as Italy's longest-serving post-war prime minister, bringing to an end a tumultuous, 17-year political career which was marred by sex scandals, corruption allegations and gaffes on the international stage.


His departure came hours after the country's lower house of parliament approved, by a margin of 380 votes to 26, an urgently-needed package of economic reforms designed to tackle the country's €1.9 trillion debt, revive its sluggish economy and prevent it from going the way of Greece.

After the vote, the 75-year-old billionaire media baron held a final meeting with his cabinet, and was then driven home to his official residence. There he consulted with party advisers, the final step before going to the presidential palace, on Rome's Quirinale Hill, where he gave his resignation to Italy's 86-year-old president, Giorgio Napolitano, a former Communist.

The president released a statement saying that consultations on forming a new government would start on Sunday.

Mr Berlusconi’s conservative PDL party said it was willing to accept an emergency government run by Mario Monti, an economist and former European Commissioner, so long as it kept to a tight remit of implementing economic reforms.

The party also said it wanted the emergency government to be limited to a fixed term and demanded that it be consulted over the formation of a new cabinet. It was not immediately clear whether Mr Monti would be willing to accept such stringent conditions.

Earlier a crowd of about 5,000 people erupted into jeers and boos when Mr Berlusconi arrived at the palace in a cavalcade of cars with a police motorcycle escort shortly before 8pm GMT.

They shouted "mafioso" and "buffoon" as the prime minister swept into the main entrance of the building.

Some protesters shouted, "You should die" and "Silvio, **** off."

At one point a small crowd of choral singers sang "Hallelujah" in the cobbled piazza outside the palace. » | Nick Squires, Rome | Saturday, November 12, 2011

LE POINT: Italie: Silvio Berlusconi sort par la petite porte – L'ex-président du Conseil s'est éclipsé du pouvoir par une issue dérobée, samedi soir, afin d'éviter les milliers de personnes réunies pour saluer son départ. » | Le Point.fr | samedi 12 / dimanche 13 novembre 2011


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Un mariage gay pour relancer le débat

leJDD: Un couple homosexuel a été symboliquement marié samedi midi à Cabestany, près de Perpignan.

Patrick et Guillaume se sont dit oui, même si leur union n'a rien d'officielle. Le maire communiste de Cabestany, dans les Pyrénées-Orientales, a marié samedi midi ce couple gay afin de relancer le débat sur le mariage homosexuel. Ce mariage n'a cependant pas d'existence légale car il ne sera pas inscrit sur le registre de l'état-civil, a précisé le maire.

Sous une pluie de pétales de roses et devant de nombreuses caméras, les deux hommes ont été acclamés par une foule de proches, d'invités et de responsables associatifs. Le maire Jean Vila a célébré le mariage en bonne et due forme, mais l'acte de mariage et un livret de famille portent la mention "ce document n'a malheureusement pas de caractère officiel, la loi interdisant aujourd'hui le mariage entre personnes de même sexe, mais marque la volonté de la municipalité de voir la loi évoluer". » | Par Tugdual de Dieuleveult avec Benjamin Peter | Publié jeudi 10 novembre 2011 / Mis à jour samedi 12 novembre 2011
Vladimir Putin Says He Is among Rare Breed Of Capable World Leaders - That's Why Russia Needs Him Again

THE DAILY TELEGRAPH: Vladimir Putin has defended his decision to return to the Russian presidency for a third time, saying there aren't enough talented world leaders to fill his generation's shoes.

Forcefully rebuffing suggestions that Russia's de facto one party political system had outlived its usefulness, he said he accepted there had to be changes but made it clear they would be evolutionary not revolutionary.

"Listen, take any country," he told a group of international academics and journalists who had flown into Moscow to meet him in the restaurant of an upmarket horse-riding club.

"(Silvio) Berlusconi is stepping down in Italy for example. (But) are there many politicians in Italy of his stature? Name me one," he demanded, after delivering a eulogy to his "great friend."

The outgoing Italian prime minister's image as a womaniser was a deliberate ploy to attract attention, he suggested, praising him for having brought years of political stability to Italy.

Arguing it would be hard for Italy to fill Mr Berlusconi's shoes, he said the dearth of talented leaders extended to America too.

"Or take the United States, there will be elections there soon. But the Republicans are winning, well they could win, but they have not got a leader! Where are they? The whole American system needs changing." Read on and comment » | Andrew Osborn, Moscow | Saturday, November 12, 2011

THE DAILY TELEGRAPH: Dmitry Medvedev' social networking page bombarded by offensive 'presents': Russian President Dmitry Medvedev has been forced to hide part of his profile on Russia's biggest social networking site after he was inundated with hundreds of insulting virtual 'presents.' ¶ Mr Medvedev, who has announced he will stand down from the presidency next year in favour of Vladimir Putin, opened an account on VKontakte, Russia's equivalent to Facebook, earlier this month. ¶ An active blogger and iPad owner, the aim was to reinforce his self-styled image as a tech-savvy political moderniser and to restore his credibility which was damaged by his decision to hand the Kremlin keys back to Mr Putin, his long-time mentor. » | Andrew Osborn, Moscow | Friday, November 11, 2011
Iran: l'explosion a fait au moins 27 morts

LE FIGARO: L'ouest de Téhéran a été secoué aujourd'hui par une violente explosion qui s'est produite dans une base militaire et qui a fait au moins vingt-sept morts, selon un responsable iranien cité par les médias locaux.

L'explosion, initialement présentée comme celle d'une station de distribution de gaz pour véhicules, s'est en fait produite "dans une base militaire" de l'ouest de la capitale, selon Alireza Janeh, responsable des questions de sécurité auprès du gouverneur de Téhéran, cité par l'agence ISNA. » | Le Figaro.fr avec agencies | samedi 12 novembre 2011

HAARETZ: 27 dead after explosion rocks Revolutionary Guards base outside Iranian capital: Explosion occurs in the village of Bidganeh where the Fifth Raad Missile Brigade, responsible for launching Shahab 3 and 4 missiles, is stationed; satellite images of the site reveal two large military bases near the village. » | Yossi Melman, Jack Khoury, Reuters, The Associated Press and Avi Scharf | Saturday, November 12, 2011
Islam in Deutschland (Bülent Ucar und Ridwan Bauknecht)

Kopftuchmädchen, radikale Imame und Ehrenmorde. Muslimisches Leben in Deutschland wird häufig auf sehr vereinfachte Bilder reduziert. Aber warum war unser Nationaldichter Johann Wolfgang von Goethe vom Islam so fasziniert? Seit wann gibt es in Deutschland Moscheen und welche Stile werden heute gebaut? Und wie wird islamisches Leben bei uns heute gelebt? Wer sich mit der Geschichte und den Facetten des Islams in Deutschland befasst, findet Überraschendes.

Gäste: Bernd Ridwan Bauknecht, Prof. dr. Bülent Ucar


Britische Euro-Kritiker: Euer Empire und wir

SPIEGEL ONLINE: Faule Menschen, kaputte Sozialsysteme und maulige Deutsche, die keine Lust mehr auf ihre historische Schuld haben - so beschrieb Niall Ferguson im SPIEGEL die drohende Auflösung Europas. Seltsame Thesen, findet Matthias Matussek. Will der britische Euro-Kritiker gar Geld aus Germany?

Seit Angela Merkel die Eiserne Lady Europas ist und die Wirtschaftswunder-Deutschen die Führung in Europa übernommen haben, stehen die britischen Leitartikler Kopf. Die Euro-Krise befeuert die Leidenschaften auf der rezessionsgeplagten Insel, wie es sonst nur der Fußball tut. Es geht wie immer um Sieg und Niederlage und sowieso um offene historische Rechnungen.

Erst mal sind sie vernehmlich erleichtert, die Insulaner, dass sie ja eigentlich nicht zu Europa gehören. Sie sitzen auf dem Zaun. Der Euro - ein "brennendes Haus ohne Türen, ein Wahnsystem", wie ihn Außenminister William Hague nannte. Eine Reihe von Tory-Abgeordneten würde lieber heute als morgen aus der EU austreten.

Sie verstehen sich nach wie vor als Weltreich, unsere britischen Nachbarn, auch wenn ihnen die Welt abhanden gekommen ist. Aber das kompensieren sie dadurch, dass sie gerne in Kriege ziehen, an der Seite ihres amerikanischen Cousins.

Es gibt, soweit ich es erkennen kann, zwei Lager auf der Insel. Die einen sagen: Gott sei Dank haben wir das Pfund. Die anderen sagen: geschieht dem Kontinent recht. Alle zusammen sagen: Irgendwie ist Deutschland schuld.

Noch sind die Ratschläge, die von jenseits des Kanals kommen, recht disparat. Die einen fordern von den Deutschen, dass sie den Euro retten (in der stillen Hoffnung darauf, dass sich die Krauts die Finger verbrennen).

Doch im wesentlichen gibt der "Telegraph" die Richtung vor: Nicht Griechenland, sondern Deutschland ist das Problem und gehört ausgeschlossen aus der Euro-Zone. Im Ernst. Warum? Darum: Die Deutschen haben die Euro-Zone destabilisiert mit ihrer Lohndisziplin, ihrer rücksichtslosen Produktivität, die die sattsam bekannte Panzermentalität verrät. Der "Spectator" argumentiert ähnlich ("Schimpft nicht auf die Griechen"). Und die "Financial Times" stöhnt über die Deutschen, die "nicht wissen, was sie wollen". » | Matthias Matussek | Samstag 12. November 2011
Arab League Suspends Syria

CNN: Cairo -- The Arab League announced Saturday that it is suspending Syria's membership after its failure to stop the violence against its people.
The move takes effect Wednesday.

In an emergency session at its headquarters in Cairo, the league also called for sanctions against President Bashar al-Assad's regime but did not specify what those may be.

It called on member states to withdraw their ambassadors from Damascus, but that decision will be left up to each nation.

Qatari Prime Minister Sheikh Hamad bin Jassim read the league's decisions at a news conference after the meeting of the foreign ministers.

He said the league is urging the Syrian army to stop attacks on civilians and will hold a meeting with opposition groups in the next three days to discuss a transitional phase in Syria's future. » | CNN Wire Staff | Saturday, November 12, 2011
Geert Wilders will Rückkehr des Guldens prüfen

WELT ONLINE: Der niederländische Rechtspopulist Geert Wilders will mit einer Studie prüfen lassen, ob sich eine Rückkehr zum Gulden lohnt. Danach soll das Volk entscheiden.

Die rechtspopulistische niederländische Freiheitspartei (PVV) will einen Ausstieg des Landes aus dem Euro untersuchen lassen.

„Die Regierung macht uns Angst, indem sie uns sagt, das Licht werde im Fall eines Austritts aus dem Euro erlöschen. Natürlich kostet das Geld, aber ich will wissen, ob eine Rückkehr zum Gulden uns am Ende nicht mehr bringt“, sagte der PVV-Chef Geert Wilders der Zeitung „Telegraaf“.

Sollte die Studie „einer großen internationalen Firma“ belegen, dass eine Rückkehr zum Gulden von Vorteil sei, werde die PVV eine Volksabstimmung dazu beantragen. » | AFP/sara | Freitag 11. November 2011

DUTCHNEWS.nl: PVV investigates return of guilder, may call for referendum: The anti-Islam PVV is paying a 'renowned international bureau' to investigate whether bringing back the guilder would benefit the Dutch economy. ¶ If the report is positive, the party will press for a referendum on leaving the euro, party leader Geert Wilders says in Friday's Telegraaf. ¶ 'The cabinet is frightening us by telling us the lights will go out if we leave the euro. Of course it will cost money, but I want to know if going back to the guilder will deliver more in the long term,' Wilders told the paper. » | © DutchNews.nl | Friday, November 11, 2011
Forced Marriages in Germany More Prevalent than Thought

SPIEGEL ONLINE INTERNATIONAL: A new study has revealed that thousands of young women and girls in forced marriages seek help every year in Germany. The vast majority of victims come from Muslim families, and many have been threatened with violence or even death. The numbers involved are much higher than previously suspected.

More women and girls living in Germany are being forced into marriage under the threat of violence than previously thought, according to a new study released by the German government on Wednesday.

In 2008, the most recent year for which statistics are available, 3,443 people sought help at counseling and information centers because they had already been, or were being, forced into marriage. The vast majority of those victims were women or girls, but 6 percent were young men, who, like many of the women, sought help because they were threatened with violence if they did not go through with the marriage.

The new study was presented Wednesday in Berlin by Family Minister Kristina Schröder and the federal integration commissioner, Maria Böhmer, both members of Chancellor Angela Merkel's conservative Christian Democratic Union. "Those who force their children against their will to marry someone they don't love, or who is a complete stranger, are committing brutal violence against them," Schröder said in a statement.

The German human rights organization Terre des Femmes had previously estimated that in Germany more than a thousand women and girls from immigrant families seek help from counseling centers each year. Schröder has called for the issue of forced marriage to be discussed more in German schools. » | mbw -- with wires | Friday, November 11, 2011
Get a Grip Or I’m Out too, Says Obama

DAILY EXPRESS: BARACK Obama urged Germany and France to get a grip on the eurozone crisis yesterday amid fears it could wreck his re-election to the White House.

The US president urged Angela Merkel and Nicolas Sarkozy to act swiftly to halt the financial wrecking-ball that has hit Italy and Greece.

Already the latest joke in Washington is: “Who’s the only person who could defeat Obama next year? Angela Merkel.” » | Martyn Brown | Saturday, November 12, 2011