Wednesday, February 13, 2013

Barack Obama's Choice for CIA Chief 'Converted to Islam' Former FBI Agent Claims

MAIL ONLINE: John Guandolo claims John Brennan converted while in Saudi Arabia / Former FBI agent says Mr Brennan visited Mecca and Medina during Hajj

The incoming head of the CIA converted to Islam while working as a station chief in Saudi Arabia in the 1990s, a former FBI agent has claimed.

John Guandolo, who retired from the FBI in 2008, said in a radio interview that John Brennan - who has been nominated by Barack Obama as the new director of the CIA - visited the Islamic holy cities of Mecca and Medina accompanied by Saudi officials who may have persuaded him to convert.

Mr Guandolo's tale echoes elements of the plot of hit show Homeland, in which U.S. Marine Nick Brody converts to Islam while being held prisoner by al-Qaeda, only to begin working for the CIA after his release.

Mr Guandolo told the Trento Radio Show via Skype that Mr Brennan visited the holy sites during the Hajj season - in sees hundreds of thousands of Muslims converge on the cities to perform a series of rituals - while serving as CIA station chief in Riyadh between 1996 and 1999, a report on Al Arabiya News said.

Non-Muslims are prohibited from entering Mecca, and are not permitted to enter the city centre, or sacred core, of Medina.

The ex-FBI agent told the radio station Mr Brennan was 'unfit' to take charge of the CIA, and claimed U.S. government officials based in Saudi Arabia during that period 'were direct witnesses to his growing relationships with individuals who work with the Saudi government and they witnessed his conversion to Islam'. Read on and comment » | Kerry McDermott | Tuesday, February 12, 2013


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Muslim Brotherhood's Grip on Power Slipping

Less than six months after assuming power, Muslim Brotherhood faces calls for President Morsi to resign.

Kirche in Bethlehem droht Zerfall: Palästinenser wollen Geburtsstätte Christi retten

Die Geburtskirche in Bethlehem ist einer der heiligsten Orte des Christentums - Jesus soll dort geboren worden sein. Doch die alten Gemäuer zerfallen immer mehr. Mit einem Antrag auf Aufnahme in die Liste der Weltkulturerbe wollen die Palästinenser das Bauwerk retten.

Nach Rücktrittserklärung: Papst hält Generalaudienz

Papst Benedikt XVI. hat bei der Generalaudienz das erste Mal nach seiner Rücktrittsankündigung gesprochen. Mehr als 8000 Menschen lauschten den Worten des Oberhauptes der katholischen Kirche.

Ernährungstipps: So fasten Sie auf gesunde Weise

Nach der närrischen Zeit beginnt die Fastenzeit: Viele üben von Aschermittwoch bis Ostern den Verzicht. Doch Fasten kann auch gefährlich sein. Ernährungsmediziner erklären, worauf zu achten ist.

Horse Meat Scandal: Welsh Plant Vows to Stay Open

THE DAILY TELEGRAPH: The owner of a Welsh processing plant at the centre of the horse meat scandal remained defiant today, insisting he would continue operations despite being suspended by authorities.

Farmbox Meats' owner Dafydd Raw-Rees, vowed to stay open and said his employees were continuing to "bone" horse meat despite a ban imposed by the Food Standards Authority.

Further raids were conducted on the plant today and more meat seized from the plant after officials said a consignment had appeared to be "moved" from the premises.

The Daily Telegraph discovered several pallets of meat carcasses stored behind the plant's offices on the outskirts of Ceredigion, near Aberystwyth, West Wales.

The meat, some of which appeared to be bloodied, was covered in plastic sheets and stored under tarpaulins.

This morning, men were seen moving some of the pallets into vans. It remains unclear what sort of meat it was or whether they were company employees. » | Andrew Hough, in Ceredigion, and Steve Swinford | Wednesday, February 13, 2013
Pope Benedict XVI Says He Has Resigned 'For Good of the Church'

THE DAILY TELEGRAPH: Pope Benedict XVI made his first public appearance on Wednesday since his shock resignation announcement, asking thousands of cheering pilgrims at the Vatican to "keep praying for me".


The 85-year-old pontiff was greeted by a standing ovation and chants of "Benedetto", his name in Italian, at his weekly audience in the Paul VI auditorium, with a prominent banner reading "Thank You, Holiness". Benedict, looking drawn and tired but appearing relieved to have put the momentous announcement behind him, said he had made his decision "for the good of the Church" adding: "Keep praying for me, for the Church and for the future pope." The Pope has also sent his first tweet since the announcement: » | Wednesday, February 13, 2013

Tuesday, February 12, 2013

Kate Middleton 'Baby Bump' Photos Published by Italian Magazine

THE GUARDIAN: Royal family protests as Chi prints shots of pregnant Duchess of Cambridge sunbathing in a bikini

An Italian magazine has infuriated the royal family after publishing paparazzi pictures of a pregnant Duchess of Cambridge sunbathing in a bikini on a private holiday in the Caribbean.

The publication of the first royal "baby bump" photos comes months after the same gossip magazine, Chi, published topless pictures of the Duchess on a private holiday in France.

A royal spokeswoman said the publication was "a clear breach of the couple's right to privacy".

"We are disappointed that photographs of the duke and duchess on a private holiday look likely to be published overseas. This is a clear breach of the couple's right to privacy," added the spokeswoman for St James's Palace.

The pictures were taken on the Caribbean island of Mustique where the duchess and her husband, Prince William, are on holiday. They are said to show the duchess, formerly Kate Middleton, walking in the surf alongside the prince.

It is unclear whether the photographer was on the island or whether they were taken from a boat offshore. » | Lisa O'Carroll and Roy Greenslade | Tuesday, February 12, 2013

THE DAILY TELEGRAPH: Australian magazine to publish pictures of pregnant Duchess: An Australian magazine is to publish the photographs of the Duchess of Cambridge which have become the centre of a privacy storm. » | Hayley Dixon | Wednesday, February 13, 2013
L'Assemblée nationale dit "oui" au mariage gay

LE POINT: Les députés ont approuvé le texte après dix jours d'une bataille parlementaire intense menée par l'UMP. Les sénateurs l'examineront à partir du 2 avril.

L'Assemblée nationale a adopté mardi, en première lecture, par 329 voix contre 229 et 10 abstentions, le projet de loi ouvrant le mariage et l'adoption aux couples de même sexe. Dès que l'issue du vote a été annoncée, les députés de la majorité ont scandé : "Égalité, égalité !" Sans surprise, les députés de la majorité ont voté pour le projet de loi, tandis que la grande majorité des députés UMP et UDI ont voté contre, malgré quelques exceptions notables. » | Le Point.fr | mardi 12 février 2013
Lebanese Journalists Come to Blows on Hizbullah TV (February 8, 2013)

Liberal Lebanese Journalist Ziad Noujeim: If God Exists, It May Be Female; We Live in a Garbage Dumpster (January 13, 2013)

Former French Foreign Minister Bernard Kouchner: If Iran Gets Nuclear Weapon, It Will Not Hesitate to Use It; World Should Protect Israel (January 4, 2013)

Mali: Al-Qaïda dans la péninsule arabique appelle au djihad

TRIBUNE DE GENÈVE: La branche d'Al-Qaïda basée au Yémen a appelé au djihad (guerre sainte) contre l'intervention française au Mali, a rapporté mardi le centre américain de surveillance des sites islamistes SITE.

Une «déclaration de guerre contre l'islam et les musulmans». C'est ainsi qu'Al-Qaïda dans la péninsule arabique (Aqpa) a qualifié l'opération française au Mali. Du coup, le groupe radical appelle «tout musulman» à «soutenir les musulmans au Mali» quitte à «payer de leur vie» ou, à défaut, «contribuer financièrement».

«La croisade contre l'islam» menée par la France au Mali «n'est en aucun cas justifiée», affirme l'Aqpa dans son communiqué. Basée au Yémen, l'Aqpa est issue d'une fusion des branches saoudienne et yéménite du réseau. » | ats/Newsnet | mardi 12 février 2013
Rücktrittsgründe: Papst Benedikt XVI. erst vor kurzem am Herzen operiert

SPIEGEL ONLINE: Nach der unerwarteten Rücktrittsankündigung von Papst Benedikt XVI. kursieren Gerüchte: Waren es tatsächlich nur sein Alter und die fragile Gesundheit, die ihn zu der Entscheidung trieben? Jetzt wurde bekannt: Erst vor knapp drei Monaten unterzog sich der Papst einer Herz-OP.

Rom - Am Montagvormittag verkündete der 85-jährige Papst Benedikt XVI. seinen freiwilligen Rücktritt vom Amt - weil "meine Kräfte infolge des vorgerückten Alters nicht mehr geeignet sind, um in angemessener Weise den Petrusdienst auszuüben", wie er es formulierte. Auch sein Bruder Georg, 89, bestätigte, dass Joseph Ratzinger sich nach mehr Ruhe im Alter sehne. Er selbst trage wegen Herzrhythmusstörungen einen Herzschrittmacher, sagte er SPIEGEL ONLINE.

Am Dienstag berichtet die Online-Ausgabe der italienischen Zeitung "Il Sole 24 ore", dass Benedikt XVI. sich erst vor drei Monaten in der römischen Privatklinik Pio XI. einer Operation unterzogen habe. Dabei sei sein Herzschrittmacher ausgetauscht worden, hieß es. Über den Eingriff wurde absolutes Stillschweigen bewahrt - offenbar, um zu verhindern, dass Benedikts seit fast einem Jahr gehegter Plan, das Amt abzugeben, nicht publik werden zu lassen. » | ala/dpa | Dienstag, 12. Februar 2013
Pope Benedict XVI Resignation: The Life and Times of Joseph Ratzinger

As Pope Benedict XVI announces his resignation, we look back at some of the highs and lows of his eight-year tenure as the head of the Catholic church. From his controversial remarks about Islam and the use of condoms in the fight against HIV and Aids in Africa, to the first ever papal tweet

Who Will Be the Next Pope? The Contenders for Vatican's Top Job

THE GUARDIAN: Two cardinals from Africa, a Canadian and an Italian are among those being tipped to succeed Pope Benedict XVI

With Pope Benedict XVI's resignation, speculation about who might succeed him when the conclave meets in March has begun. Any baptised Roman Catholic male is eligible for election as pope, but only cardinals have been selected since 1378. Among those who have been mentioned as potential successors are the following: » | Sam Jones and Afua Hirsch | Monday, February 11, 2013

Monday, February 11, 2013

Cardinal Wuerl: Pope's Timing 'Appropriate'

Cardinal Donald Wuerl, the Archbishop of Washington answered questions about Pope Benedict XVI's resignation. As a member of the conclave to elect the next pope, he says the choice will be driven by God and the candidate's qualifications. (Feb. 11)

Pope's Resignation Sparks Conspiracy Theories

Benedict XVI's shock resignation has set tongues wagging as some Italians question why he has become the first Pope for nearly 600 years to step down.

Pope Benedict XVI: Resignation in Latin

Listen to the Pope’s resignation in Latin here
Wie aus Joseph Ratzinger Benedikt XVI. wurde

«Wir sind Papst!», jubelte die «Bild»-Zeitung am 20. April 2005. 78 Jahre alt war Joseph Ratzinger damals, auf dem Höhepunkt seiner Karriere angekommen. In die Kirchengeschichte eingeschrieben hatte sich Ratzinger damals längst schon.


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Five Members of British Family Die in Car Crash on Pilgrimage to Mecca But One-year-old Baby Survives

MAIL ONLINE: Baby survived but grandparents, aunt, father and pregnant mother killed / Found 'miraculously' alive in arms of dying grandfather who 'saved his life' / Aunt, due to marry days later, sent last text saying driver going 'too fast' / Taxi driver 'fell asleep' at wheel with three generations of same family in car

Five members of a British family were killed in a car crash on a pilgrimage to Mecca - but a one-year-old baby miraculously survived in the wreckage.

The three generations of the family were making the 3,000 mile trip to Saudi Arabia for the religious journey when their taxi crashed.

The only survivor of the horror smash was Mohammed Eisa Danial Hayat, one, who lost both his parents, grandparents and aunt in the crash.

Baby Mohammed was found being cradled in the arms of his dying grandfather in the crash.

Grandfather Shaukat Ali Hayat, 56, his wife Abida, 47, and their children, Mohammed Isshaq Hayat, 33, and Saira Zenub Hayat, 30, died in the smash. » | Emily Davies | Monday, February 11, 2013
Pope Benedict XVI to Resign

THE DAILY TELEGRAPH: Pope Benedict XVI is to resign on February 28th, a Vatican spokesman has announced.

"The pope announced that he will leave his ministry at 8:00 pm (1900 GMT) on February 28," said the spokesman, Federico Lombardi.

Last year the Pope started using a cane on occasions and recently he appeared to have trouble reading the text of an address he delivered in Rome.

There was no immediate official comment from the Vatican. » | Barney Henderson | Monday, February 11, 2013

SPIEGEL ONLINE: Sensation im Vatikan: Papst Benedikt XVI. tritt zurück – Papst Benedikt XVI. tritt zurück. Der 85-Jährige wird sein Amt nach Vatikan-Angaben zum Ende des Monats niederlegen. Er ist erst der zweite Pontifex in der Geschichte der Katholischen Kirche, der sich zu diesem Schritt entschieden hat - nach Coelestin V. im Jahr 1294. » | Montag, 11. Februar 2013

LE FIGARO: EN DIRECT – Le pape Benoît XVI va démissionner: Le pape invoque son état physique, ont confirmé des sources du Vatican au Figaro. Il quittera ses fonctions le 28 février. » | lundi 11 février 2013

Sunday, February 10, 2013

Yasser Arafat's Widow Says Her Marriage Was 'A Big Mistake'

THE GUARDIAN: Suha Arafat says she tried to leave hundreds of times and would not have married if she had known what was in store

Yasser Arafat's widow has said she tried to leave her husband hundreds of times and that had she known what marriage to the Palestinian leader would be like, she would never have gone through with it.

Suha Arafat told the Turkish newspaper Sabah that she had loved her husband but the marriage "was a big mistake and I regret it". "I know there were a lot of women that wanted to marry Arafat, but he wanted only me. It was my fate," she said.

The couple married secretly in Tunisia in 1990, when Suha was 27 and Arafat 61. Their daughter Zahwa was born five years later.

Her mother had opposed the match, she said. "Later I understood why. Had I known what I would endure, I clearly wouldn't have married him … True, he was a great leader, but I was lonely."

"I tried to leave him hundreds of times, but he wouldn't let me. Everyone knows how he wouldn't permit me to leave. Especially those in his servitude, they know very well what it was like."

Suha converted from Christianity to Islam at the time of her marriage. She led an isolated life for security reasons, she said. "I had to be careful in my phone conversations because of bugging, and we were always moving from one location to another," she added. "My identity was completely destroyed." » | Harriet Sherwood in Jerusalem | Sunday, February 10, 2013
Celine Dion Performs in Mandarin for Chinese New Year

Celine Dion performs at a Chinese new year gala in Beijing as millions across the world welcome in the year of the snake on Sunday. The Candian singer performs the Chinese folk song Jasmine Flower in Mandarin on Chinese state TV, with Chinese soprano Song Zuying. The performance followed a massive fireworks display that lit up the Beijing skyline

Sweden's Jewish Community Under Siege

A strong police presence surrounded this year's Hanukkah celebrations in Sweden which concluded on Sunday after to a surge in anti-Semitic hate crimes which has sparked calls for greater tolerance from the Jewish community.

Sweden: Frightening Muslim Antisemitism Spreading in Malmö

Sweden Begins To Realise What A Serious Muslim Infiltration Means

The Problem of Islam in Sweden

Qatar a 'Slave State' for World Cup Workers, Says Unionist

THE SYDNEY MORNING HERALD: Scores of migrant labourers facing 'slavery' conditions will likely die to build Qatar's stadiums for the 2022 World Cup, a prominent trade unionist warned Sunday.

"More labourers will die during construction than the footballers who will step on the pitch," said Sharan Burrow, General Secretary of the International Trade Union Confederation.

"Qatar is a 21st-century slave state," the 58-year-old told left-wing Avgi daily in an interview.

Burrow, a former president of the Australian Council of Trade Unions, said construction workers faced temperatures of up to 50 degrees Celsius (122 Fahrenheit) outdoors during the summer months.

Nepal alone had recorded 191 deaths among its nationals in 2010, most of them heart attacks, she said. » | AFP | Monday, February 11, 2013
Mosque to Be Built on Cameron's Doorstep Despite Residents' Concern over 'Noise and Parking

MAIL ON SUNDAY: Muslims have been given permission to build a mosque in David Cameron’s home town.

Worshippers faced opposition from residents in Chipping Norton, Oxfordshire, who expressed concern about noise and parking.

However, councillors voted in favour of transforming a shop into a mosque a few miles from the Prime Minister’s home, although the market town has fewer than 40 practising Islamic residents, according to Census records. » | Mail On Sunday Reporter | Saturday, February 09, 2013
St. Petersburg: Russische Behörden nehmen fast 300 Muslime fest

SPIEGEL ONLINE: Die Sicherheitskräfte sprechen von einem Schlag gegen den Terror: In St. Petersburg sind 271 Personen muslimischen Glaubens festgenommen worden. Darunter befinden sich auch viele Menschen aus der Unruheregion Nordkaukasus - aus der Russland neue Anschlagsgefahr fürchtet.

St. Petersburg - Es war ein großangelegter nächtlicher Zugriff im Zentrum der russischen Metropole. Wegen Terrorverdachts sind in St. Petersburg fast 300 Muslime festgenommen worden. Zu den 271 Verdächtigen zählten usbekische, tadschikische und aserbaidschanische Staatsbürger, teilte die Ermittlungsbehörde am Samstag mit.

Auch Muslime aus dem Nordkaukasus sowie ein Ägypter und ein Afghane würden wegen ihrer mutmaßlichen Verwicklung in "terroristische Aktivitäten" überprüft. Schon länger wächst in Russland die Sorge, dass von derUnruheregion Nordkaukasuseine neue Terrorgefahr für das ganze Land ausgehen könnte. Den Festgenommenen werde "Aufruf zu Terrorakten" oder "Aufstachelung" vorgeworfen, hieß es in der Mitteilung. » | jok/AFP | Samstag, 09. Februar 2013
Preachers of Hate Who Spread Their Violent Word on British TV Channels

THE DAILY TELEGRAPH: Muslim fundamentalists have used British television channels to preach in favour of violent crime and killing “apostates”.

The communications watchdog, Ofcom, has made a series of rulings against channels which allowed “inflammatory” material to be broadcast in breach of rules which forbid extreme opinions gaining a platform on British television.

The cases, disclosed today, include examples of an imam telling viewers that those who disrespect the prophet Mohammed should be killed, and another broadcaster saying homosexuals should be beaten and tortured.

The stations were found to have committed serious breaches of the broadcasting code by allowing the extreme opinions to be aired unchallenged.

Last night experts warned that the extent and seriousness of the broadcasting breaches raises questions over whether extreme Muslim speakers who were previously confined to small audiences in mosques are able to reach thousands more people by broadcasting intolerant teachings on television.

Although the channels have tiny audiences compared to the mainstream, they are targeted at Muslim communities, including people of Pakistani background, with some of the content being broadcast in Urdu and other languages. » | David Barrett, and Ben Leach | Saturday, February 09, 2013
Hitler’s Pope Helped Jews, Book Says

THE OBSERVER: Author uncovers evidence on Pius XII's wartime efforts to save Jewish refugees

Pius XII has long been vilified as "Hitler's pope", accused of failing publicly to condemn the genocide of Europe's Jews. Now a British author has unearthed extensive material that Vatican insiders believe will restore his reputation, revealing the part that he played in saving lives and opposing Nazism [sic]. Gordon Thomas, a Protestant, was given access to previously unpublished Vatican documents and tracked down victims, priests and others who had not told their stories before.

The Pope's Jews, which will be published next month, details how Pius gave his blessing to the establishment of safe houses in the Vatican and Europe's convents and monasteries. He oversaw a secret operation with code names and fake documents for priests who risked their lives to shelter Jews, some of whom were even made Vatican subjects. Vatican hopes secret files exonerate 'Hitler's pope' » | Dalya Alberge | Saturday, February 09, 2013

Saturday, February 09, 2013

Violent Tide of Salafism Threatens the Arab Spring

THE OBSERVER: A series of repressive dictatorships have been brought down in north Africa, but the ensuing struggles for power have left a vacuum that has allowed the rise of an extremist movement that is gathering both force and supporters

Late last year, largely unnoticed in the west, Tunisia's president, Moncef Marzouki, gave an interview to Chatham House's The World Today. Commenting on a recent attack by Salafists – ultra-conservative Sunnis – on the US embassy in Tunis, he remarked in an unguarded moment: "We didn't realise how dangerous and violent these Salafists could be … They are a tiny minority within a tiny minority. They don't represent society or the state. They cannot be a real danger to society or government, but they can be very harmful to the image of the government."

It appears that Marzouki was wrong. Following the assassination of opposition leader Chokri Belaid last Wednesday – which plunged the country into its biggest crisis since the 2011 Jasmine Revolution – the destabilising threat of violent Islamist extremists has emerged as a pressing and dangerous issue.

Violent Salafists are one of two groups under suspicion for Belaid's murder. The other is the shadowy, so-called neighbourhood protection group known as the Leagues of the Protection of the Revolution, a small contingent that claims to be against remnants of the old regime, but which is accused of using thugs to stir clashes at opposition rallies and trade union gatherings.

The left accuses these groups of affiliation with the ruling moderate Islamist party, Ennahda, and say it has failed to root out the violence. The party denies any link or control to the groups. But it is the rise of Salafist-associated political violence that is causing the most concern in the region. Banned in Tunisia under the 23-year regime of Zine El Abidine Ben Ali, which ruthlessly cracked down on all forms of Islamism, Salafists in Tunisia have become increasingly vocal since the 2011 revolution. » | Angelique Chrisafis, Patrick Kingsley and Peter Beaumont | Saturday, February 09, 2013
German Minister Annette Schavan Quits Over Plagiarism

BBC: German Education Minister Annette Schavan has resigned after a university stripped her of her doctorate for plagiarism.

Duesseldorf's Heinrich Heine University voted last Tuesday to remove her doctorate following a review.

Ms Schavan, a close ally of Chancellor Angela Merkel, insisted she would still fight the university's ruling. » | Saturday,, February 09, 2013

DIE WELT: Bildungsministerin Annette Schavan tritt zurück: Die in der Plagiatsaffäre unter Druck geratene Bundesbildungsministerin Annette Schavan stellt ihr Amt zur Verfügung. Sie verkündete ihre Entscheidung gemeinsam mit Bundeskanzlerin Angela Merkel. » | AFP/ks | Samstag, 09. Februar 2013
Robert Spencer on Michael Coren's Show: Worcester and the Leftist/Islamic War on Free Speech


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Independent Exclusive: Royal Books Face MPs' Scrutiny for First Time

THE INDEPENDENT: Westminster watchdog’s historic inquiry set to expose Queen’s aides to questioning

The Queen’s closest aides face the prospect of a historic public grilling by MPs about whether the Royal Family is providing value for taxpayers’ money.

Parliament’s most powerful watchdog, the Public Accounts Committee, is expected to launch an inquiry later this year into the finances of the Queen and the Royal Family. This follows a change in the law which, for the first time, gives MPs oversight of royal finances.

Such an inquiry will cause trepidation in Buckingham Palace because of the committee’s formidable reputation for lambasting civil servants and government departments if it deems they have misused public funds. Read on and comment » | Oliver Wright | Saturday, February 09, 2013
Schneesturm "Nemo": Blizzard legt Teile der US-Ostküste lahm

09.02.2013 - Der Wintersturm "Nemo" fegt über die US-Ostküste, der Verkehr ist fast vollständig lahmgelegt: Flüge sind gestrichen, Straßen gesperrt, der Bahnverkehr ist gestoppt. Fünf Bundesstaaten riefen den Notstand aus, Hunderttausende Haushalte sind ohne Strom.

Leon Panetta Supports Hillary Clinton Plan to Arm Syrian Rebels

THE DAILY TELEGRAPH: President Barack Obama rejected calls from four of the most senior members of his foreign policy team to arm the rebels fighting to overthrow the Syrian regime, it emerged on Thursday night.

Leon Panetta, the US defence secretary, disclosed that he and the Pentagon supported a proposal by Hillary Clinton before she stood down as Secretary of State last week to supply rebel forces with weapons,

Gen Martin Dempsey, the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff, also agreed with Mrs Clinton's plan, which received the further backing of David Petraeus, Mr Obama's CIA director until late last year.

Answering questions at a Senate committee hearing, Mr Panetta became the first senior Western official publicly to propose arming the rebels to oust President Bashar al-Assad, whose forces are estimated to have killed 60,000 in a bloody civil war.

"How many more have to die before you recommend military action?" he was asked by John McCain, the veteran Arizona senator. "Did you support the recommendation by then-Secretary of State Clinton and then-head of CIA General Petraeus that we supply weapons to the resistance in Syria?"

"We do," answered Mr Panetta. "We did," added Gen Dempsey. » | Jon Swaine, Washington | Thursday, February 07, 2013

Anyone who wants to arm the Jihadist rebels has got to be stupid! – © Mark
Are Female Converts to Islam Part of a New Wave of Feminism?

THE INDEPENDENT: You’d think after watching BBC Three’s Make me a Muslim documentary, being a female convert to Islam is so riddled with fault lines. Not really. My recent interviews with Muslim converts offered a rare glimpse into the lives of three women who would flatly reject such comparisons. And they’re all buzzing with spiritual ecstasy, retelling what caused them to halal-ify their wardrobes and Islamise dress codes.

“Being Muslim keeps me from wanting to impress others and gives me more personal confidence,” says Chantelle, a 19-year-old convert from Hackney. Today, she goes by the name Khadija, as a sign of respect for Muhammad’s first wife and insists there’s more to British women trading bare midriffs for abayas than what meets the eye. “I wear the hijab because I want to. Because it’s between me and Allah. It’s not a fashion statement. Yes, I don’t go to clubs and don’t sleep around. It gives me a comfort which I know so many of my friends would love to have.” » | Hasnet Lais | Friday, February 08, 2013

The Church has a hell of a lot to answer for. Church leaders have abandoned their purpose, have abandoned their raison d’être. Namely, the preaching of the Gospel, which states that there is no salvation but through Jesus Christ. Instead, they have taken rôles as left-wing political activists. And this is the result: People looking to other faiths for their spiritual sustenance. How stupid and traitorous the Church has been! The Protestant Church has been defiled by the progressives. Little wonder there is a mass exodus from mainline Protestant Christianity. Many Catholics are converting to Islam because of disillusion. Catholics have a lot to answer for too. In a Western society where women have to look to Islam for spiritual sustenance, there is a deep underlying problem. That problem is NOT being addressed. And with current leadership, it won’t be. Expect to read about more Christian converts to Islam! – © Mark

Friday, February 08, 2013

Russia: Orthodox Corruption?

After decades of suppression, the Russian Orthodox Church appears to be back in favour with the country's leadership.

'Asian-Looking': Minister's Heritage Sparks Racism Debate

SPIEGEL ONLINE INTERNATIONAL: Do Germans accept public figures with foreign roots? A politician who asked this question about Vietnamese-born Vice Chancellor Philipp Rösler has critics calling him racist. But his party has come to his defense, saying the problem must be addressed.

As one of the few German politicians who don't "look German," Vice Chancellor and Economy Minister Philipp Rösler is frequently confronted with questions about his Vietnamese heritage. This week, a reference to his "Asian-looking appearance" even came from within his own Free Democratic Party (FDP), of all places.

The controversial statement, made by the FDP's state leader and integration minister in Hesse, Jörg-Uwe Hahn, sparked widespread accusations of racism from rival parties that now have both Rösler and his party scrambling to explain.

It was simply a misunderstanding, and not meant to be racist at all, party members insist. But they also say that they have heard racist comments from voters about FDP party leader Rösler, and have called for the problem to be addressed.

"I don't understand the fuss about the much-criticized interview comment by Jörg-Uwe Hahn on Thursday," said a statement released on Friday by Rösler, who was born in Vietnam and adopted by German parents as an infant. Not only have he and Hahn worked together for years, but they are also bound by a "personal friendship," he added. Furthermore, Hahn has been a successful integration minister in Hesse, making him "above any suspicion of racism."

The interview, given to the Frankfurter Neue Presse on Thursday by Hahn, read as follows: "When it comes to Philipp Rösler, I would certainly like to know whether our society has come far enough to accept an Asian-looking vice chancellor any longer." This was interpreted by opposition parties as a racist attack by the member of the FDP, the junior coalition partner party in Angela Merkel's governing center-right coalition.

Hahn rejected such criticism, though. "I wanted to point out that in our society there is a widespread, often subliminal racism," he explained. "One can't remain silent about this societal problem, and must discuss it in order to tackle it instead." » | kla -- with wire reports | `Friday, February 08, 2013
Outrage in Pakistan at Multi-million Pound Home for Benazir Bhutto's Son

THE DAILY TELEGRAPH: The builders are still working on a multimillion pound home for Benazir Bhutto’s son and heir but it has already sparked an angry wave of accusations that the young leader is out of touch with his country’s impoverished population.

Set in 14 acres of land on the edge of Lahore, the bungalow will have everything an aspiring Pakistani leader needs: a helipad, bombproof walls and vast lawns that can accommodate 10,000 people for giant election rallies.

Opponents have seized on its cost, rumoured to be 5billion rupees (£32m), saying it represents the worst excesses of the country’s political elite.

Bilawal Bhutto Zardari, who at 24 is still too young to stand in parliamentary elections expected in May, is due to visit the site of the unfinished house on Saturday with his father, President Asif Ali Zardari, for an inauguration ceremony.

It has been lampooned variously as a retirement home for Mr Zardari or the ultimate bachelor pad for his son, equipped with swimming pools and fitted out by international designers.

Imran Khan, the former cricketer who has put tackling corruption at the heart of his campaign to become prime minister, said the lavish mansion typified the old-style politics that he was trying to end.

“It shows they have complete contempt for the people of Pakistan,” he said. “They don’t care what anyone thinks even with elections soon. » | Rob Crilly, Islamabad | Friday, February 08, 2013
Syria: How Extremists Jabhat al-Nusra Are Taking Over Aleppo

THE DAILY TELEGRAPH: Aleppo has been plunged into despair. Riven with war, life in Syria's most populous city has become a dog-eat-dog existence: a battle for survival in a place where the strong devour the weak.

Its luxuriant history is lost beneath uncollected litter on its pavements and streets. Feral children play beside buildings shattered by shelling and air strikes. There is no electricity, no heating; gunmen prowl the streets as night falls. Some are rebels searching for government loyalists; others are criminals looking to kidnap for ransom. Looting is rife.

It is here, behind the front lines of the war against Bashar al-Assad that a new struggle is emerging. It is a clash of ideologies: a competition where rebel brigades vie to determine the shape of post-Assad Syria.

And in recent weeks it is Jabhat al-Nusra, a radical jihadist group blacklisted by the US as terrorists and a group that wants Syria to be an uncompromising Islamic state governed by sharia, that is holding sway.

The group is well funded – probably through established global jihadist networks – in comparison to moderates. Meanwhile pro-democracy rebel group commanders say money from foreign governments has all but dried up because of fears over radical Islamists.

The effect is changing the face of the Syrian revolution. » | Ruth Sherlock, Aleppo | Friday, February 08, 2013
Channel 4: Make Bradford British

To define what it means to be British, the series begins with the Government's UK Citizenship Test - the Life in the UK Test.

Watch the programme here
Arabie Saoudite : tollé mondial autour de Lama, petite fille martyre

lePARISIEN.fr: Décédée après 10 mois de soins intensifs, le 22 octobre à l'âge de 5 ans, Lama a été violée, torturée et brûlée par son père, un célèbre prédicateur musulman de la télévision saoudienne. Libéré après seulement quatre mois de prison, Fayhan al Ghamdi a été absout d'une simple amende de 200 000 rials (environ 40 000 euros). Mais il aurait payé le double si son enfant avait été un garçon. La libération du «monstre» a provoqué la colère des activistes du Women to Drive, un groupe de militantes saoudiennes qui dénoncent la condition misérable des femmes, dans ce pays où règne la charria. Par ailleurs, une vague de protestation mondiale s'est emparée des réseaux sociaux. Une pétition demandant de rompre toutes relations avec l’Arabie saoudite est même apparue sur le site de la Maison Blanche.

En amont le scandale a explosé sur Twitter, par l'intermédiaire d'une militante Manal al-Sharif, déjà porte-drapeau du combat pour le droit des Saoudiennes à conduire en 2011. Elle a lancé la mobilisation #AnaLama (Je suis Lama) sur les réseaux sociaux arabophones et alerté tous les médias occidentaux par communiqué de presse, avec deux autres bloggeuses. » | Delphine Perez | mercredi 06 février 2013
'Be a Good Muslim and Leave It to Allah', Nurse Tells Father of Sick Baby

THE DAILY TELEGRAPH: A father claims he was told by a hospital nurse to "be a good Muslim" and leave control to Allah when his baby girl turned blue and started frothing at the mouth.

Murad Ali, 39, accused the nurse, who was also Muslim, of being unprofessional after the incident at the £261m Queen's Hospital in Romford, Essex.

Mr Ali said his two-year-old daughter began frothing at the mouth the day after being taken by ambulance to hospital with breathing problems.

But he said that he and his frantic wife Tamseel Fatimah, 38, were ignored by busy staff at the 939-bed hospital's A&E department and ward.

Both parents have trained to be doctors although they do not practice. » | Teleegraph reporters | Friday, February 08, 2013