Saturday, May 12, 2012

Présidentielle américaine: Mitt Romney à l'épreuve des chrétiens évangéliques

TRIBUNE DE GENÈVE: Le candidat républicain à la présidentielle américaine de novembre a passé samedi un grand oral à la Liberty University, un bastion des chrétiens évangéliques qu'il courtise.

Mitt Romney, probable opposant de Barack Obama à la présidentielle américaine de novembre, a passé samedi un grand oral à la Liberty University, un bastion des chrétiens évangéliques qu'il courtise.

Son discours intervient trois jours après la prise de position du président en faveur du mariage gay.

Levée de fonds

Dans un stade plein à craquer, devant plus de 20'000 personnes et environ 6000 jeunes diplômés, l'ex-gouverneur du Massachusetts a suivi les traces d'autres candidats républicains, comme Ronald Reagan ou George Bush père. Eux aussi avaient pris la parole dans cette université de Virginie (est) fondée par le pasteur télévangéliste Jerry Falwell, mort en 2007.

Quelques heures après la partie de basket de Barack Obama avec George Clooney à Los Angeles après une réunion de levée de fonds et trois jours après ses déclarations en faveur du mariage homosexuel, le discours solennel de Mitt Romney dans la plus grande université chrétienne du pays semblait destiné à lui faire prendre le contre- pied du président. » | ats/Newsnet | samedi 12 mai 2012
Mothers Forced to Sell Their Children: Mail Reveals the Distressing Human Toll of Greece's Euro Meltdown

MAIL ONLINE: The economic crisis across Europe has perhaps been most keenly felt in Greece, where people have taken to the streets in violent and emotional protests against the austeri[t]y measures imposed on the nation. / In this heartbreaking dispatch from the streets of Athens, SUE REID finds mothers who have been forced to sell their own children in the battle for survival.

Once a month, usually on a Saturday, Kasiani Papadopoulou packs a bag with children’s presents and takes the bus from her one-bedroom flat in a dusty suburb of Athens up into the cool hills outside the Greek capital that overlook the sea.

The 20-mile journey is an emotional one for her, but she would not stop making it for anything in the world.

A young widow of 30, she travels to see her two daughters and son — aged 14, 13 and 12. Kasiani was forced to give them away a year ago when her money ran out and she was unable to pay for their food, her rent or send them to school with shoes or books.

At the charity home where the three are now cared for, the children excitedly shout ‘Mama’ as they run down the steps to greet her. Her eldest daughter, Ianthe, hugs her tightly and gives her a kiss.

When, a few hours later, it is time to say goodbye, Kasiani is always close to tears. The youngest, Melissa and Markos, cling to her before she leaves to go home alone.

‘It is not easy for a mother to leave her kids,’ she says to me, her voice cracking with emotion when I spoke to her this week in Athens.

‘At Christmas, at Easter, on their birthdays, I am always so sad because I do not see them. Some people judge me over what I’ve done — even my own family and neighbours — but they do not understand the truth. I’ve done what is best for my children.

‘I cannot count the number of doorbells I have rung of government departments, asking officials to help me and my family. They make promises but do nothing. They have no money either. Our country is in crisis.’

Kasiani’s children were born in a country which has been brought to its knees by crushing debt. This was built up by Greece’s huge profligacy after joining the European Union and then milking the system for everything it could get.

The public sector wage bill doubled in the past decade as perks and fiddles reminiscent of Britain in the union controlled 1970s flourished. Paying taxes became optional for the middle and upper classes and corruption was rife.

Until two years ago, the big fat Greek gravy train carried on racing towards the buffers. Even pastry chefs and hairdressers were listed among the 600 ‘professions’ allowed to retire at 50 (with a state pension of 95 per cent of their final year’s earnings) on account of the ‘arduous and perilous’ nature of their work.

Now drastic austerity measures imposed by Eurozone finance leaders mean that benefits, state pensions and pay rates have been pared to the bone as taxes are hiked heavenwards in a last ditch attempt to balance the books and stop the country going bankrupt. Read on and comment » | Sue Reid | Friday, May 11, 2012
Islamismus in Deutschland: Salafisten werben im Web um Konvertiten

SPIEGEL ONLINE: Die Salafisten in Deutschland verzeichnen wachsenden Zulauf, Sicherheitsbehörden sind alarmiert. Bei der Anhänger-Werbung setzen die Islamisten vor allem auf das Internet. Viele Videos wirken zwar unfreiwillig komisch - doch Experten warnen davor, die Gefahr zu unterschätzen.

Hans ist 80 Jahre alt, Rheinländer und seit April Muslim. Warum er zum Islam übergetreten ist? "Das hat sich so ergeben", sagt Hans lakonisch im Singsang-Dialekt seiner Heimat. Hans ist die Hauptfigur eines der unzähligen Videos, mit denen Salafisten im Internet für ihre Sache werben.

Pierre Vogel, einer der bekanntesten Anführer dieser fundamentalistischen Bewegung in Deutschland, hat das Video auf seine Webseite gestellt. 15 Minuten lang soll Hans im Interview mit einem Salafisten Auskunft über seinen Weg zum Islam geben. Konkret sieht das so aus, dass der Fragende Suggestivfrage an Suggestivfrage reiht, die Hans meist nur mit einem kurzen "Ja" beantwortet. Dazwischen spricht Hans das islamische Glaubensbekenntnis, das dem alten Mann nur zögerlich über die Lippen geht.

Quintessenz des Gesprächs: Bei Hans im Haus lebt seit mehreren Jahren eine muslimische Familie, deren Oberhaupt Timor ihn schließlich vom Übertritt überzeugt habe. "Das war eine Überraschung auf Gegenseitigkeit", erzählt Hans, "man hatte sich kennengelernt, und ich kann nur Positives über die Leute sagen." » | Von Christoph Sydow | Donnerstag, 10. Mai 2012
Why Obama's Support for Gay Marriage Is a Huge Political Gamble

THE DAILY TELEGRAPH: Barack Obama's surprise announcement that he supports gay marriage resonated through the American political landscape last week, writes John Avlon. It was a profile in courage moment from the American president - but one loaded with political risk.


Consider the fact that just the previous day the citizens of North Carolina voted to ban gay marriage and all forms of civil unions by a 20-point margin, enshrining unequal treatment in their state constitution.

This is not an unusual result when gay marriage has gone to the voters in the past – more than 30 states have taken the same step, while in the half dozen states where marriage equality is legal it has been achieved via state legislatures or judicial decision.

In other words, gay marriage might be morally right, especially in the eyes of the progressive base, but it is a proven loser at the ballot box. And the Obama campaign has bet big on winning North Carolina in November, deciding to hold their Democratic convention there in August. Read on and comment » | American Way: John Avlon | Saturday, May 12, 2012
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Arrests Made in Second Rochdale Sex Grooming Scandal

THE DAILY TELEGRAPH: A second sex grooming case has been uncovered by police who smashed the Rochdale child sex ring.

Several men have been arrested by Greater Manchester Police on suspicion of sexually abusing the same girl.

The alleged abuse is believed to have taken place over a six-year period when the girl was in her teens.

Sources who spoke to the Manchester Evening News described her as ‘extremely vulnerable’. Detectives have carried out video interviews with the girl, who told them she knew the men only by nicknames.

A string of suspects were tracked down by officers and a number of arrests have now been made.

The men are thought to be from Asian and Afro-Caribbean backgrounds.

It comes just days after nine Asian men from Rochdale and Oldham were jailed over the sexual exploitation of girls as young as 13-years-old. » | Julie Henry | Saturday, May 12, 2012
Dalai Lama Reveals Warning of Chinese Plot to Kill Him

The Dalai Lama has revealed his fears after being warned that Chinese agents have hatched a plot to kill him.


Read the article and comment here | Dean Nelson | New Delhi | Saturday, May 12, 2012

Friday, May 11, 2012

Queen Rania Still in Shadows as Jordan Plays Waiting Game

THE GUARDIAN: Normally high-profile wife of King Abdullah has lowered her visibility as nation remains at crossroads of reform

Queen Rania has scaled back her public activities sharply since facing damaging criticism last year that she was playing too prominent a role in running Jordan.

Rania, now 41, married Prince Abdullah in 1993, six years before he ascended the throne. Stylish and tall, in 2005 she was voted the third most beautiful woman in the world and hailed by Oprah Winfrey as an "international fashion icon" who also speaks up for women's rights.

On her Twitter account, followed by over 2 million people, she describes herself as "a mum and a wife with a really cool day job".

In the past Jordan's carefully-controlled media would report on two or three different royal appearances a day. Now the queen is mentioned less frequently, typically visiting a school or hospital or programmes for innovation and entrepreneurship.

Plans for the creation of a Queen Rania Foundation – modelled on one run by Sheikha Mozah, the glamorous consort of the emir of Qatar – have been quietly shelved. » | Ian Black in Amman | Friday, May 11, 2012
Salafismus: Gewalttätige Gegenkultur

FRANKFURTER ALLGEMEINE: Die meisten muslimischen Gemeinden in Deutschland sind nach ethnischer Zugehörigkeit organisiert. Der Salafismus überschreitet diese Grenze - und viele andere auch.

Was Mitte der neunziger Jahre die Sicherheitsbehörden auf den Plan rief, ist nicht erst seit der Koranverteilaktion in deutschen Fußgängerzonen zum gesellschaftspolitischen Thema geworden: Innerhalb weniger Jahre hat sich der Salafismus zu einer Gegenkultur vornehmlich junger Erwachsener und Jugendlicher entwickelt, in der sich Weltflucht, saudi-arabische Missionierungspolitik und Ablehnung von Aufklärung und westlicher Zivilisation treffen. Der Bundesverfassungsschutz weist zu Recht auf die Verbindungen der salafistischen Szene zu internationalen Terrororganisationen vom Schlage Al Qaidas hin. Doch jenseits seiner Funktion als Ideologie zur Rechtfertigung religiöser Gewalt sollte der Erfolg des Salafismus in Deutschland vor allem als politisches Thema begriffen werden.

As-salaf as-salih - das ist die arabische Bezeichnung der „frommen Altvordern“. Gemeint sind damit die ersten drei Generationen der Anhänger Mohammeds, die als perfekte, islamische Gemeinschaft vorgestellt werden. Von ihnen leitet sich der Begriff Salafismus her. Salafisten folgen keiner der vier Rechtsschulen des Islam. Das trennt sie von den meisten anderen Islamisten. Koran und Sunna gelten ihnen als alleinige Quellen für das islamgemäße Leben des Einzelnen und der Gemeinschaft. Ziel ist, dem perfekten Vorbild des Gottgesandten Mohammed nachzueifern: von Gebet und Kleidung über Familienleben und Sexualverhalten bis hin zu Essgewohnheiten und Zahnpflege. Abweichendes Verhalten gilt bereits als Anzeichen fehlgeleiteter Anbetung des einzigen Gottes. » | Von F. W. Horst* | Donnerstag, 10. Mai 2012

* Der Verfasser studierte Terrorismusforschung am Interdisciplinary Center Herzliya (IDC) und forscht über Salafismus am International Institute for Counterterrorism (ICT) in Israel.
Muslim Leaders Warn of Far Right Exploitation of Rochdale Child Sex Case

THE GUARDIAN: Muslim groups report upsurge in hate mail and abusive phone calls since conviction of nine men over child sex ring

Far right groups are exploiting the conviction of nine men who were part of a gang which groomed girls for sex to create a "climate of hate" against Muslims, community leaders have warned.

Muslim groups say they have seen an upsurge in hate mail and abusive phone calls since the trial ended this week and community leaders are bracing themselves for more Islamophobic attacks on individual Muslims and mosques across the UK.

"We are already receiving hate mail and hate phone calls even though we issued a very strong statement condemning those involved," said a spokesman for the Muslim Council of Britain. "If it can happen to MCB, you can just imagine what ordinary Muslims are facing as they go about their day-to-day business." » | Matthew Taylor and Haroon Siddique | Friday, May 11, 2012
Innenminister fürchtet aufkeimenden Nazismus

Cuba Mulls Legalising Gay Marriage

THE DAILY TELEGRAPH: Cuba could pass legislation allowing same-sex marriage later this year, according to the daughter of President Raúl Castro.

Mariela Castro, the country’s premier sexologist, made the remarks one day after US President Barack Obama’s endorsement of gay marriage, but said Cuba still needs to be "more revolutionary" in its treatment of gays.

Ms Castro said she "has the hope that this year" parliament will pass legislation to legalise gay marriage in Cuba, although the bill under debate by lawmakers here "sad to say is not everything that we would have hoped for."

Castro looked to another of its neighbours, Argentina, as the model after which she would have liked to pattern Cuba's gay rights agenda. » | Source: agencies | Friday, May 11, 2012

NTN24NEWS.COM: Cuba poised to pass gay marriage law: Castro daughter – Famed sexologist Mariela Castro, daughter of the Cuban president, said Thursday she expected her country this year will pass a same-sex marriage law, although she said Cuba still needs to be "more revolutionary" in its treatment of gays. » | Authored by: VALERIA COVO/AFP | Thursday, May 10, 2012
Buddhist Monks Caught Playing Poker, Drinking, Smoking in South Korea

It's the oldest and most respected major religion in South Korea. And now it's been spectacularly brought into ill-repute after senior monks from the largest Buddhist order in the country were caught red-handed setting a bad example by indulging in a cheeky little poker game.

Gambling in the country is illegal everywhere except for inside just one casino that's in the north east of the country. So it doesn't take a rocket scientist to work out that these monks - who are from the Jogye Order - seen here smoking, drinking and flipping playing cards on the floor of a luxury hotel room are flouting the law.

As soon as the footage was aired on national TV yesterday, 6 of the 8 monks in the room offered to resign. Leader Master Jinjea, a high-ranker from the order -- who wasn't even there at the time - said on local TV 'Those monks committed a foolish act and I confess my sin for their wrongdoings'

It was a fellow monk who secretly shot the footage and then tipped off the police and the media. Do you reckon he's taken himself off for a long holiday right now?

I'm Marverine Cole. That's all from me for now but for more news check out our website: ibtimes.co.uk


Yemenis Choose Jihad Over Iranian Support

THE GUARDIAN: The 'Guevara of south Yemen' describes how activists fighting for independence have become pawns in a larger power struggle

Jemajem is a young, dark-eyed militant leader who bears the self-important nom de guerre of "the Guevara of south Yemen". Based in the impoverished port of Aden, he belongs to the Hirak group of activists, who have been calling for south Yemen to be allowed to secede from the north for half a decade.

It's not hard to see why he thinks an independent future for the south would be better than its current situation. Sadness and poverty settled on Aden many decades ago. The streets are littered with piles of rotting fish and festering rubbish, while haggard men sit on pavements chewing qat to stave off the boredom of unemployment. Cliffs of volcanic rock are crowded with migrants' illegal shacks made of breeze blocks and corrugated iron.

But beneath this layer of grime is a tale of outside interference in Yemen that is likely to bring further conflict and exacerbate the divisions within the country. Shortly after the Yemeni president, Ali Abdullah Saleh, was toppled last November in the Arab spring, Jemajem was approached by an intermediary working on behalf of what the man described as a "friendly country" known for its international support for revolutionary causes.

Jemajem was frustrated: although Saleh had gone, the separatists had not achieved any of their demands. But help was at hand, the man told him. Was he interested? "Of course I was," said Jemajem. "I would take money from the devil if he could help my nation. A drowning man will hang on to a straw."

His encounter with what turned out to be the Iranians is remarkable in itself, but it illuminates the much bigger tale of foreign interference in Yemen, of how the conflicts between the Gulf states and Iran, the US and al-Qaida have reduced parts of Yemen to rubble and are pushing Yeminis into the arms of the jihadis. » | Ghaith Abdul-Ahad in Aden | Thursday, May 10, 2012
US Military Course Taught Officers 'Islam Is the Enemy'

THE GUARDIAN: Pentagon suspends course after study materials posted online suggested that Mecca and Medina may have to be obliterated

A course for US military officers has been teaching that America's enemy is Islam in general and suggesting that the country might ultimately have to obliterate the Islamic holy cities of Mecca and Medina without regard for civilian deaths, following second world war precedents of the nuclear attack on Hiroshima.

The Pentagon suspended the course in late April when a student objected to the material. The FBI also changed some agent training last year after discovering that it, too, was critical of Islam.

The teaching in the military course was counter to repeated assertions by US officials over the past decade that America is at war against Islamic extremists, not the religion itself.

"They hate everything you stand for and will never coexist with you, unless you submit," the instructor, Lieutenant Colonel Matthew Dooley, said in a presentation last July for the course at Joint Forces Staff College in Norfolk, Virginia. The college, for professional military members, teaches mid-level officers and government civilians on subjects related to planning and executing war. » | Associated Press in Washington | Friday, May 11, 2012
Victim's Family Member Throws Shoe at Anders Behring Breivik During Trial

THE DAILY TELEGRAPH: The trial of Anders Behring Breivik was interrupted briefly by a family member of a victim who hurled a shoe at the confessed mass killer and yelled "go to hell" before being escorted from the court room.

The shoe attack, which came as a coroner presented more autopsy reports on the mostly-young victims of the July massacre at Utoya island was followed by applause, "bravos" and tears among onlookers in the courtroom, and led to a temporary suspension of proceedings on the 17th day of the trial.

The black shoe did not hit Breivik but landed on one of his lawyers, Vibeke Hein Baera, who sits between the accused and the onlookers.

"Luckily, it was just a shoe," Hein Baera said.

The attacker, a man of Iraqi origin whose brother was one of the 69 people Breivik shot dead on Utoya on July 22, was quickly brought under control by security guards and escorted out of the courtroom as he continued to shout in English: "Go to Hell!"

When the proceedings resumed a few minutes later, Breivik addressed the onlookers. » | Friday, May 11, 2012

Thursday, May 10, 2012

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Ayaan Hirsi Ali to Receive German Publishing Award

Ayaan Hirsi Ali is to receive an award from the German publishing house Axel Springer for “her courage and commitment to freedom as a women’s rights campaigner and critic of Islam.” She will be awarded the prize of €25,000 in Berlin on Thursday. » | Source: The Washington Post and Associated Press | Thursday, May 10, 2012
Inside Story Americas: Who Is to Blame for the US Obesity Epidemic?

As billions are spent treating obesity related diseases, we take a look at the US food industry lobby.

Alleged Al-Qaeda Plotter Was 'Double Agent'

The alleged al-Qaeda bomber involved in a plot to blow up a US-bound airliner was a CIA agent, according to US media reports.

North Carolina Voters Ban Same-sex Marriage

Voters in the US State of North Carolina have voted to ban same sex marriage.


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Romney Stays Firm on Opposition to Gay Marriage

THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR: He called the issue a "tender and sensitive topic," but reaffirmed that he opposes same-sex marriages.

Mitt Romney on Wednesday reaffirmed his view that marriage should be restricted to one man and one woman, highlighting a sharp contrast with President Barack Obama.

Obama declared his unequivocal personal support for same-sex marriage during an interview with ABC News. Reporters asked Romney about the issue after a campaign event in Oklahoma City.

"My view is that marriage itself is between a man and a woman," the presumptive Republican presidential nominee told reporters. He said he believes that states should be able to make decisions about whether to offer certain legal rights to same-sex couples.

"This is a very tender and sensitive topic, as are many social issues, but I have the same view that I've had since — since running for office," Romney said. He first ran for political office in 1994, when he challenged Sen. Edward M. Kennedy, D-Mass., and was elected governor ofMassachusetts in 2002.

Obama is the first president in history to support gay marriage. Polls show the country is evenly divided on the issue. » | Kasie Hunt and Sean Murphy, The Associated Press | Wednesday, May 09, 2012


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Rochdale Grooming Trial: Police Knew about Sex Abuse in 2002 But Failed to Act

THE DAILY TELEGRAPH: Police and social workers failed to tackle the issue of Asian men grooming under-age white girls for up to a decade, the Daily Telegraph can reveal.

The mother of a girl who gave evidence in the trial of nine Asian men convicted of child sex offences has shown this newspaper evidence that suggests the authorities were aware of the abuse as long ago as 2002.

An official report by a sexual health adviser, which was passed on to social workers and police in 2005, detailed the kidnap and rape of an underage girl in Rochdale, where the gang was operating, but the authorities failed to act.

They have now been accused of ignoring evidence of the rapes because they were frightened of being accused of racism. » | Nigel Bunyan | Wednesday, May 09, 2012

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Barack Obama Endorses Gay Marriage

THE DAILY TELEGRAPH: President Barack Obama on Wednesday night risked incurring the electoral wrath of America’s socially conservative heartlands by announcing that he now favours legalising gay marriage across the US.


Speaking hours after North Carolina became the 30th state in the country to explicitly outlaw same-sex marriage, Mr Obama told a specially-convened interview that “personally” he supported them.

“It is important for me to go ahead and affirm that I think same-sex couples should be able to get married,” he told ABC News. His wife, Michelle, “feels the same way that I do,” he added.

Mr Obama said his view had been affected by the realisation that his daughters, Sasha and Malia, would be bemused at the notion that the same-sex parents of friends “would be treated differently”.

“It doesn’t make sense to them,” he said. “Frankly, that’s the kind of thing that prompts a change in perspective.” He also cited the sacrifices of gay troops and said he had White House staff who were “incredibly committed” to their gay partners.

The announcement settled what the President had described as an “evolving” position on one of the most divisive issues in American society. Previously he supported only legal civil unions for homosexuals.

It came three days after Vice President Joe Biden said he was “absolutely comfortable” with same-sex marriages, sending the White House scrambling to maintain their delicately balanced stance. » | Jon Swaine, Washington | Wednesday, May 09, 2012

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Wednesday, May 09, 2012

Griechenland am Abgrund

Hellas‘ Konservative haben am Montag den Auftrag zur Regierungsbildung mit dem Bescheid «Nicht möglich!» zurück gegeben. Seit Dienstag werkelt der linksradikale Populist Alexis Tsipras wohl auch chancenlos an einem Regierungsbündnis. Doch die Griechen werden schon bald erneut wählen gehen müssen.

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Spain's King and Queen Will Not Celebrate Golden Wedding Anniversary

THE DAILY TELEGRAPH: Spain's royal court has confirmed that King Juan Carlos and Queen Sofia will not hold any private or public celebrations of their Golden Wedding anniversary in a development that appears to confirm an estrangement in the relationship.

When King Juan Carlos and Queen Sofia celebrated their silver wedding anniversary on May 14, 1987 they hosted a lavish reception at the Royal Palace inviting 25 other couples from across Spain who married on the same day.

But their golden wedding anniversary which falls next Monday will be marked with no such celebration.

The lack of a formal celebration has done much to fuel speculation over the state of the 74-year-old Monarch's marriage.

The last bout of speculation began when King Juan Carlos fractured his hip during an ill-fated safari trip to Botswana to hunt elephants.

Amid the public outcry over the nature and expense of the private trip, which led to an unprecedented apology by the shame faced monarch issued on the steps of the hospital, it was noted that Queen Sofia had paid only a brief visit to his bedside.

Royal commentators were quick to remark that the 26-minute bedside visit by Queen Sofia, who had not been on the hunting trip but visiting her Greek relatives, hinted at the deep breakdown in their relationship.

"The failure of his marriage to Queen Sofia, from whom he is practically separated, is public knowledge," wrote Jose Antonio Zarzalejos, a royal commentator and the former director of respected daily ABC. » | Fiona Govan, Madrid | Wednesday, May 09, 2012

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Nicolas Sarkozy Faces Questioning in Raft of Investigations as Immunity Ends

THE DAILY TELEGRAPH: Nicolas Sarkozy could face questioning in a raft of party financing and corruption cases when he leaves the Elysée next week and loses his presidential immunity.

The Right-winger, who lost his re-election bid to Socialist François Hollande on Sunday, held his last cabinet meeting on Wednesday – said to be an "emotional" affair in which he urged colleagues not to be "sad or bitter".

Telling aides he intends to retire from front line politics, Mr Sarkozy let them know he was preparing to return to his former life as a lawyer at the Paris firm he still partly owns, after taking a break with his wife Carla Bruni-Sarkozy and their baby daughter.

But the outgoing president could soon be called for questioning – either as a witness or potentially as a suspect – in several corruption cases when he loses presidential immunity a month after leaving office on May 15.

Judges are likely to want to summon him over an investigation into who ordered French intelligence to unlawfully seek to uncover the source of journalists working for Le Monde. France's intelligence chief is currently under investigation over the affair in which Le Monde exposed embarrassing links between Mr Sarkozy's government and Liliane Bettencourt, the l'Oréal billionaire caught up in a tax evasion and illegal party financing inquiry. » | Henry Samuel, Paris | Wednesday, May 09, 2012

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Anders Behring Breivik 'Cried With Joy' As He Carried Out Utoya Massacre

THE DAILY TELEGRAPH: Anders Behring Breivik shouted with joy as he carried out his massacre on Utoya island, a survivor of the Norwegian atrocity has claimed.

Tonje Brenna told the Oslo district court how she had heard the killer's ecstatic shouts as bodies fell around her hiding place in the crack of a cliff.

"I am absolutely sure that I heard cries of joy," said the 24-year-old head of the ruling Labour Party's youth wing, AUF, who was the first of the Utoya survivors to take the stand.

"If I had to spell it out, it would be WOO-HOO. Obviously cries for joy," she said.

Seated at a table just a few feet from her, Breivik, who has showed [sic] virtually no emotion since his trial began on April 16, sat shaking his head in disapproval as Miss Brenna recounted the events of July 22.

The 33-year-old right-wing extremist, who is eager for the court to find him of sound mind so his anti-Islam ideology will not be written off as the ravings of a lunatic, has insisted that he never laughed or smiled during the massacre. » | Source: AFP | Wednesday, May 09, 2012

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May Got Date Wrong But Qatada Appeal Bid Rejected Anyway

THE DAILY TELEGRAPH: Theresa May did get Abu Qatada’s appeal deadline date wrong, judges have ruled, but had a narrow escape after they rejected his case anyway.

The European Court of Human Rights (Echr) concluded that the hate cleric’s eleventh hour appeal bid against deportation was submitted within time but ruled there were no grounds to hear it.

However, the decision could clear the way for the hate cleric to now sue the Home Office over the blunder.

Mrs May was accused of taking an “unacceptable risk” and faced calls to apologise for “a potentially catastrophic error of judgment”.

Despite the ruling, Qatada will remain in the country for at least another year because of a separate, ongoing legal challenge against deportation to Jordan, where he faces trial for alleged terror offences.

His lawyers also launched a fresh bid to have him re-released on bail while the court battles continue.

It means yet another legal merry-go-round in a ten year saga that has already cost the taxpayer up to £3 million. » | Tom Whitehead, Security Editor | Wednesday, May 09, 2012
Unregierbares Griechenland: Willkommen in Weimar

SPIEGEL ONLINE: Das Chaos bei der Regierungssuche in Athen zeigt: Griechenland steht heute dort, wo sich die Weimarer Republik 1930 befand. Die Sparpolitik und die Bindung an den Euro verhindern eine wirtschaftliche Erholung. Auf Dauer gefährden sie die Demokratie.

Die Deutschen haben aus dem Zusammenbruch ihrer Demokratie im Jahre 1933 alle nur denkbaren Konsequenzen gezogen - nur die eine nicht: Die am meisten unterschlagene Ursache der deutschen Katastrophe war das fatale Festhalten am Goldstandard. Die feste Bindung der Reichsmark und anderer Währungen an den Wert des Goldes verhinderte, dass die Notenbanken mit einer flexiblen Geldpolitik auf den Börsencrash von 1929 reagieren konnten. Was in den USA begann, wuchs sich zu einer Weltrezession aus.

Griechenland steckt heute in einer ähnlichen Klemme. Der Euro wirkt sich auf das Land ähnlich aus wie der Goldstandard auf Deutschland in den dreißiger Jahren. Der Euro verhindert, dass Griechenland durch eine Abwertung seiner Währung wieder wettbewerbsfähig werden kann. Die Sparpolitik führte damals wie heute zu einer wirtschaftlichen Depression. Vor allem sind die politischen Parallelen frappierend. Die demokratischen Volksparteien in Griechenland haben bei der Wahl am Wochenende keine Parlamentsmehrheit mehr bekommen - trotz der Tatsache, dass die größte Partei noch mal quasi als Geschenk ein Sechstel aller Sitze dazu erhält. Dafür sitzen jetzt Neonazis im Parlament. » | Eine Kolumne von Wolfgang Münchau | Mittwoch, 09. Mai 2012

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Europe: que faire contre le populisme?

SLATE.fr: Pour sortir de la crise européenne, il faut aller plus loin dans les mécanismes de solidarité. La solution populiste du retour au chacun pour soi mène à la catastrophe.

Partout en Europe, l’austérité fait monter les partis populistes. Ils ont emporté un tiers des suffrages en France et gagné en Grèce où les deux partis historiques, la Nouvelle démocratie et les socialistes du Pasok, ont été battus par une kyrielle de partis d’extrême gauche et d’extrême droite. La crise des dettes débouche sur des crises politiques qui rappellent furieusement les années 1930: xénophobie et protectionnisme tentent les électeurs. Il faut vite trouver une parade et en convaincre les Allemands.

Un puit sans fond

En Grèce, les électeurs sont pour rester dans la zone euro. Mais ils refusent l’austérité de fer qu’on leur impose maintenant depuis deux ans. C’est en apparence contradictoire: on ne peut pas vouloir le beurre de l’euro sans payer le prix du beurre. Mais on peut aussi comprendre les Grecs. Le pays paraît s’enfoncer dans un puit sans fond.

Depuis quatre ans, le PIB a reculé au total de plus de 15%. Les salaires ont été réduits de 30%. La production industrielle de 20%, les investissements de 50%. Le taux de chômage atteint 20%. Tout ça a été décidé pour ramener le déficit budgétaire du pays dans les clous en échange d’aides européennes et internationales. Mais tous les efforts ne semblent servir à rien. Les rentrées fiscales se sont effondrées, le déficit se réduit, mais pas aussi vite que prévu. A quoi ça sert demandent les électeurs? La Troïka, elle, demande de nouveaux efforts. » | Eric Le Boucher | mercredi 09 mai 2012
Hollande : «Non à un duopole franco-allemand»

LE FIGARO: VIDÉO - Dans une interview au site Internet slate.fr, le président élu trace les grandes lignes de sa politique étrangère. Selon lui, le rapport franco-allemand a été trop «exclusif».

Oui au moteur franco-allemand, non à un duopole. «Ces dernières années, le rapport franco-allemand a été exclusif», regrette François Hollande dans une interview à slate.fr réalisée le 4 mai et publiée lundi. «Les autorités européennes ont été négligées et certains pays, notamment les plus fragiles, ont eu la désagréable impression d'être en face d'un directoire», poursuit le président élu dans un entretien qui esquisse les pistes de sa politique étrangère.

«Aucune séquelle» avec Merkel

Avec Angela Merkel, «il n'y a aucune séquelle liée à l'élection présidentielle», affirme François Hollande. «J'ai parfaitement compris que (la Chancelière) soutienne Nicolas Sarkozy pour l'action qu'ils ont menée ensemble», ajoute-t-il, en estimant «qu'elle-même ne peut me faire le reproche d'adopter la même attitude à l'égard des sociaux-démocrates».

Plaidant pour une relation France-Allemagne «équilibrée et respectueuse», il souligne que «les couples Schmidt-Giscard, Kohl-Mitterrand et Chirac-Schröder ont prouvé que les différences politiques n'empêchaient pas le travail commun». » | Par Alain Barluet | lundi 07 mai 2012

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'Britain Treats Europe Like a Self-service Restaurant' Claims Francois [sic] Hollande as New French President Takes Second Swipe at Cameron

MAIL ONLINE: New French president outlines aggressive position towards Cameron by saying he will only meet PM 'quickly' / Hollande previously criticised Britain's supposed obsession with protecting City of London from Brussels

France's new president Francois [sic] Hollande made another thinly-veiled on David Cameron today when he claimed Britain treats Europe 'like a self-service restaurant'.

The new Socialist president-elect made his aggressive position towards the UK clear while outlining plans for his first meeting with Prime Minister David Cameron.

Asked by the news website Slate how he planned to deal with Mr Cameron, given the fact that the Conservative leader had snubbed him during a visit to London earlier this year, Mr Hollande also said he would meet him 'quickly'.

But Mr Hollande, who openly describes himself as an 'enemy of finance', said he would make his antipathy towards the City of London clear.

Mr Hollande had only this week fired a broadside at the coalition government by criticising Britain's supposed 'obsession' with protecting the City of London from Brussels-inspired legislation.

Mr Hollande said: 'Let us recognise that the British have been particularly timid about the question of financial regulation and only concerned by the interests of the City, hence their reticence on the establishment of a financial transactions tax and European fiscal harmonisation.

'And to that is added a relative indifference to the fate of the Eurozone, because Great Britain is protected against speculation since its central bank can intervene directly to finance its debt.

'Europe is not a cash till and less still a self-service restaurant.' Read on and comment » | Peter Allen | Wednesday, May 09, 2012
Grooming Offences Committed Mostly by Asian Men, Says Ex-Barnardo's Chief

THE GUARDIAN: Martin Narey urges inquiry into why Pakistanis and Afghans are 'overrepresented' in child exploitation crimes in northern towns

The former head of Barnardo's has said that grooming of teenage girls for sex in the north of England appears to be "overwhelmingly" carried out by men of Pakistani and Afghan origin and urged and investigation into the issue.

Martin Narey's comments came as nine men – one from Afghanistan and the rest of Pakistani backgrounds – await sentencing for being part of a child exploitation gang that passed vulnerable girls around a group of men for sex in the Heywood area of Rochdale, Greater Manchester, in 2008 and 2009.

He said he was not stigmatising the Asian community as a whole, noting that during his time managing the prison service – prior to joining Barnardo's – sex offenders were "overwhelmingly white", but the Labour MP Keith Vaz warned that the BNP was setting the agenda.

Narey told BBC Radio 4's Today programme: "For this particular type of crime, the street grooming of teenage girls in northern towns … there is very troubling evidence that Asians are overwhelmingly represented in the prosecutions for such offences."

The former Barnardo's chief executive said he did not know the reason for their "overrepresentation" and rejected the idea they were specifically targeting white girls. He suggested that vulnerable girls on the streets were more likely to be white, while Asian girls subjected to strict parenting were more likely to be at home and so less prone to fall victim to such crimes. He added: "I'm not saying this is just Asian or Pakistani men… [but] street trafficking in the north does appear be overwhelmingly about Pakistani and Afghan men." » | Haroon Siddique | Wednesday, May 09, 2012

THE DAILY TELEGRAPH: Rochdale grooming trial: Police accused of failing to investigate paedophile gang for fear of appearing racist – Police and social workers were last night accused of failing to investigate an Asian paedophile gang for fear of being perceived as racist, allowing them to prey on up to 50 young white girls. » | Nigel Bunyan | Tuesday, May 08, 2012

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Thank God Somebody’s Got Some Balls! Harrods Owner Rejected by Co-operative Board of New York Building

THE DAILY TELEGRAPH: He is the owner of Harrods and developed one of the most luxurious apartment blocks in the UK, but it seems that the Prime Minister of Qatar's money cannot buy a home in one of New York's most exclusive buildings.

Sheikh Hamad bin Jassim bin Jaber bin Muhammad Al Thani has seen his $31.5 million (£19.5m) bid for two apartments on Manhattan's Fifth Avenue rejected by the co-operative board of the building.

While the official reasons for the rejection has not been announced, suggestions in the New York media ranged from the number of children – he has 15 – and staff that would be using the apartments, to his diplomatic immunity status to the fact that the board were uncomfortable with one person having such a large share in the building.

Sheikh Hamad bid a combined total of $31.5 million for apartments 8E and 8W at an auction held by the estate of the reclusive millionaire Huguette Clark, the previous owner of the apartments.

But he was not even granted an interview by the buildings board which, according to various media reports, had concerns over allowing the prime minister of a foreign country to live in the building. » | Mark Hughes, New York | Tuesday, May 08, 2012

Tuesday, May 08, 2012

Islamic School Under Investigation for Anti-Semitic Teachings

THE GLOBE AND MAIL: A Toronto-area Islamic organization is facing a police investigation over a Sunday school text that compares Judaism with Nazism and writes that “treacherous” Jews “conspired to kill” Mohammed.

The East End madrassah has apologized for the statements, removed them from its website and pledged to review all its teaching material to ensure it doesn’t happen again.

Asked about the materials Tuesday, premier Dalton McGuinty told reporters: “There is no room for hatred or intolerance in this province.” » | Adrian Morrow | Tuesday, May 08, 2012

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Alcohol-related Violence Increases in Australia

Alcohol drinking has been on the rise in Australia, where bing-drinking has correlated to violent acts that sometimes land people in the hospital. On average, almost 200 Australians every day are victims of alcohol-related assaults.

South Korea Cracks Down on "Human Flesh Capsules"

South Korean authorities say they plan to crackdown on the illegal smuggling of so-called "human flesh capsules". The pills contain parts of human foetuses or infants and are believed to be sold as stamina enhancement drugs. But customs officials say they can cause serious health problems. Al Jazeera's Wayne Hay is in Seoul.


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Tackling the Trade in Human Flesh Pills

BBC: South Korea has stepped up customs inspections to try and stop capsules filled with powdered human flesh being smuggled into the country from China.

Thousands of the pills have been found in luggage and in the post, often disguised as energy boosters.

Catharina Moh reports Watch BBC video » | Tuesday, May 08, 2012
Rochdale Grooming Trial: Gang Convicted for Sex Trafficking

THE DAILY TELEGRAPH: Six members of a gang who preyed on under-age white girls in Rochdale, Greater Manchester have become the first in Britain to be convicted of sex trafficking.


They and three other men used a one-time victim to recruit other girls so they could be driven to “chill” houses around the north of England for sordid sex.

Some of the teenagers had sex willingly, but others were raped by up to five men at a time.

The paedophiles who paid small sums of money for the frequently violent encounters were predominantly British Pakistanis.

Of the 11 defendants on trial at Liverpool Crown Court, 10 were Pakistani and the other an Afghan asylum seeker. » | Nigel Bunyan | Tuesday, May 08, 2012

BBC: Rochdale grooming trial: Nine found guilty of child sex charges: Nine men have been convicted of being part of a child sexual exploitation ring in Greater Manchester. ¶ The men, from Rochdale and Oldham, "groomed" girls, one as young as 13. ¶ Liverpool Crown Court heard the men plied their victims with drink and drugs so they could "pass them around" and use them for sex. ¶ The case, involving Asian defendants and white victims, sparked protests by far-right groups but police insist the grooming was not "racially motivated". ¶ The offences which centred on Heywood included rape, trafficking girls for sex and conspiracy to engage in sexual activity with a child. ¶ Two of the defendants on trial, Qamar Shazad and Liaquat Shah both of Rochdale, were acquitted and walked free from court. » | Tuesday, May 08, 2012
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In Tripoli, bookstores are full of selections on a range of topics from democracy building to Libya's modern history. Many of these books were banned under the rule of the late Muammar Gaddafi who was removed from power last year. Now, international rights groups fear the the country's interim National Transitional Council could be headed down a similar path of restricting freedom of speech, after it passed a new law that criminalises the glorification of the former regime and its leader. Al Jazeera's Omar Al Saleh reports from Tripoli.

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Netanyahu Surprise Gives Israel Grand Coalition

REUTERS.COM: Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu formed a unity government on Tuesday in a surprise move that could give him a freer hand to attack Iran's nuclear facilities and seek peace with the Palestinians.

The coalition deal, negotiated secretly over the past days and sealed at a private meeting overnight, means the centrist Kadima party will hook up with Netanyahu's rightist coalition, creating a wide majority of 94 of parliament's 120 legislators.

The coalition, which replaces plans announced just two days earlier for a snap election in September, will be one of the biggest in Israeli history.

"This government is good for security, good for the economy and good for the people of Israel," Netanyahu told a joint news conference with Kadima's leader, Shaul Mofaz.

The new coalition would focus on sharing out the duty of military conscription among all Israelis, redrawing the national budget and advancing electoral reform, he said.

Ultra-Orthodox parties in the coalition had opposed plans to extend conscription to their supporters, who are now exempt. » | Allyn Fisher-Ilan | JERUSALEM | Tuesday, May 08, 2012