Friday, February 23, 2024

Lorry Drivers Who Voted Brexit Regret Everything

Feb 21, 2022


Politicians foul up everything! – © Mark Alexander

The Thinking Atheist: Mimzy Vidz: Free from Islam

Sep 7, 2021 | Mimzy was a devout Muslim. She observed the Qur'an and proselytized her religion...until her dissatisfaction with Islam led her to question everything. She shares her inspiring story on this week's show.


As hard as it may be for people to realise this, but the very hard fact remains that Islam and Western values are totally and utterly INCOMPATIBLE. Ergo, Islam, as an ideology, doesn’t belong in the West. With Islam in the West in competition with Western, mostly secular values, but based originally on Christianity, it will be either Islam or Western values which will win through in the end. Both cannot survive in tandem. So, I ask you, my readers and followers: Why have we in the West done this to ourselves? Why have we inflicted this pain on our body politic? Why have we endangered our very own survival? – © Mark Alexander

Fur on the Head, Fur on the Chin, Fur on the Chest. What Can One Say? Except Maybe that It's Beautiful!

Pelz am Kopf, Pelz am Kinn, Pelz auf der Brust. Was kann man sagen? Außer vieleicht, daß es doch schön ist! / Fourrure sur la tête, fourrure sur le menton, fourrure sur la poitrine. Que peux tu dire? Sauf que c'est peut-être beau !

Many thanks to Pinterest for this most interesting image.

Les Etats-Unis renforcent leur arsenal de sanctions contre la Russie, en misant sur le temps long

LE MONDE : Après deux ans de guerre en Ukraine, la Maison Blanche a rendu publique une liste de 500 nouveaux noms de personnes ou d’entreprises russes mises à l’index, auxquelles s’ajoutent 26 entités et individus dans 11 pays, qui ont contribué au contournement des précédentes mesures.

Joe Biden rencontre Ioulia Navalnaïa, veuve du chef de l’opposition au Kremlin, Alexeï Navalny, décédé le 16 février dans une prison russe, et sa fille, Dasha, à San Francisco, en Californie, le 22 février 2024. HANDOUT / AFP

Faute d’armes et de munitions, il reste les sanctions. Confrontée au blocage d’une nouvelle tranche d’aide militaire à l’Ukraine au Congrès, la Maison Blanche a décidé de redoubler de vigueur contre la Russie avec un outil déjà très usité, qui a montré ses limites. Dans un communiqué publié vendredi 23 février, date symbolique marquant le début de l’invasion russe il y a deux ans, le président américain, Joe Biden, a confirmé l’adoption de plus de 500 nouvelles sanctions contre des individus et des entités russes. Au total, depuis 2022, les listes du Trésor et du département d’Etat ont enregistré 4 000 noms. » | Par Piotr Smolar (Washington, correspondant) | vendredi 23 février 2024

Was die Cannabis-Legalisierung für die Großstädte bedeutet

FRANKFURTER ALLGEMEINE: Der Bundestag hat die Legalisierung von Cannabis beschlossen. Der Schwarzmarkt in Städten wie Frankfurt wird wohl kaum eingedämmt, fürchtet die Polizei.

Neues Gesetz: Wer einen Joint rauchen will, kann das Cannabis dafür bald legal erwerben. | Bild: DPA

Wenn sich die Befürchtungen der Polizei bewahrheiten, könnte eine solche Situation künftig häufiger eintreten: Eine Polizeistreife kontrolliert im Bahnhofsviertel eine Person, die sie der Dealerszene zuordnet und findet 25 Gramm Cannabis. Nach bisherigem Gesetz eine „nicht geringe Menge“. Doch es ist die Menge, die vom 1. April an jeder, der älter ist als 18 Jahre, legal mit sich führen darf. Und dann passiert: nichts. Eine Strafverfolgung ist dann naturgemäß nicht mehr möglich – und die Frage, woher die Person die Droge hat, ob aus eigenem Anbau oder aus illegaler Herkunft, ist damit auch noch nicht geklärt.

Das Gesetz zur Legalisierung von Cannabis, das am Freitag im Bundestag beschlossen wurde, ist in Polizei und Justiz höchst umstritten. Gerade in Städten wie Frankfurt, in denen ohnehin schon viele Drogen in Umlauf seien, entstehe ein Aufwand, der kaum zu bewältigen sei, sagt der Vorsitzende des Bundes Deutscher Kriminalbeamter, Dirk Peglow. Denn die zulässige Menge muss kontrolliert werden. Peglow befürchtet sogar eine Stärkung des Schwarzmarktes, unter anderem deshalb, weil nicht unterschieden werden könne, ob das Cannabis einer legalen oder einer illegalen Produktion entstammt. » | Von Katharina Iskandar und Falk Heunemann | Freitag, 23. Februar 2024

Meiner Meinung nach ist es ein großer Fehler, das Rauchen von Cannabis zum Vergnügen zu legalisieren. (Die Verwendung von Cannabis für medizinische Zwecke ist ein ganz anderer Fall.) Es ist besonders dumm, das Rauchen von Cannabis zu legalisieren, wenn gleichzeitig ein Krieg gegen das Rauchen von Zigaretten und Tabak herrscht. Gegen das Rauchen von Zigaretten und Tabak zu sein, ist völliger Unsinn, wenn man gleichzeitig den Konsum einer bislang verpönten und illegalen Substanz legalisiert. Das Rauchen von Tabak und Zigaretten, so gefährlich sie auch sein mögen, ist definitiv besser für die Gesundheit als das Rauchen von Cannabis. Zumindest haben sie keine schädliche Wirkung auf das Gehirn. Unsere Politiker haben wirklich den Verstand verloren!

Was mir als Brite wirklich dumm erscheint, ist die Tatsache, dass unser Premierminister – Rishi Sunak – so naiv ist, ein schrittweises Rauchverbot für junge Erwachsene einführen zu wollen. Und das in einer Zeit, in der Länder den Konsum bisher verbotener Substanzen wie Cannabis zunehmend legalisieren! Wie dumm ist das denn? – © Mark Alexander

This, my opinion in English:

In my opinion, it is a huge mistake to legalise the smoking of cannabis for pleasure. (The use of cannabis for medical purposes is a different case altogether.) It is particularly stupid to legalise the smoking of cannabis when, at the same time, there is a war on smoking cigarettes and tobacco. To be against the smoking of cigarettes and tobacco is total and utter nonsense when, at the same time, one is legalising the consumption of a substance which has hitherto been frowned upon and has been illegal. The smoking of tobacco and cigarettes, as dangerous to health as they may be, is definitely better for one's health than the smoking of cannabis. At least they don't have a deleterious effect on the brain. Our politicians have truly taken leave of their senses!

As a Brit, what comes to mind as really stupid is the fact that our prime minister — Rishi Sunak — is so naïve as to want to introduce an incremental smoking ban for young adults. And this at a time of countries increasingly legalising the consumption of hitherto forbidden substances such as cannabis! Just how stupid is that? – © Mark Alexander

Lauterbach zur Cannabis Legalisierung: „Gescheiterte Drogenpolitik nimmt eine Wende“

Feb 23, 2024 | Nachdem der Bundestag für die Teil-Legalsierung von Cannabis gestimmt hat, soll Besitz und Anbau der Droge zum 1. April ermöglicht werden. Gesundheitsminister Lauterbach erklärt, weshalb das der richtige Weg ist. © REUTERS, DPA

Women Leaving Islam | Documentary

Feb 1, 2021 | In this powerful film, six ex-Muslim women activists share their moving stories of growing up in Muslim families and Muslim-majority countries and the violence, loss and shunning they faced because of their apostasy.

The women talk about everything from tearing their hijab on door handles as a child, wearing a burkini on a beach in Italy, wanting to scream their atheism in Mecca during Hajj, losing custody of a child after a husband’s accusations of blasphemy, reporting a violent fundamentalist father, forging a male guardian’s signature in order to flee their country and being shunned for defending gay rights…

Despite the risks, the women speak of hope, happiness and freedom from Islam and the hijab. The brave women: Fay Rahman, Halima Salat, Mimzy Vidz, Rana Ahmad and Zara Kay reside/have resided in Australia, Britain, Germany, and the Netherlands.

They are from backgrounds as diverse as Bangladeshi, British, Egyptian/Moroccan, Saudi, Somali/Kenyan, Pakistani and Tanzanian.


Shamima Begum Loses Appeal over British Citizenship | BBC News

Feb 23, 2024 | Shamima Begum has lost her latest bid to overturn a decision by the UK government to strip her British citizenship.

The Court of Appeal ruling means she remains in Syria with no chance of return to the UK.

Begum left her home in London aged 15 in 2015 to travel to Syria to join Islamic State group. The now 24-year-old's lawyers brought a bid to overturn a 2023 decision at the Court of Appeal, with the Home Office opposing the challenge.

The Home Office argued the "key feature" of Begum's case was national security.


Liz Truss: I Would Vote for Donald Trump

THE TELEGRAPH: Exclusive: Former PM defends sharing stage with election-deniers as she effectively endorses Republican frontrunner

Liz Truss gives a speech during the Conservative Political Action Conference in the US | CREDIT: SHAWN THEW/EPA-EFE/Shutterstock

Liz Truss said she would vote for Donald Trump over Joe Biden if she were an American citizen, effectively endorsing the Republican frontrunner in his race to reclaim the White House in November.

Ms Truss attacked Mr Biden for projecting “weakness” on the global stage, telling The Telegraph the Republican Party was more “pro-Britain” and could deliver on Ronald Reagan’s philosophy of “peace through strength”.

The former prime minister was in the Washington suburbs to share a stage with Mr Trump at a major US conservative conference.

Speaking after her speech to grassroots activists, Ms Truss said raging global conflicts called for strong US leadership on the world stage.

She said: “I think that we need peace through strength. And I think that is what we would see if the Republicans were back in, and also I think the Republicans are more pro-Britain than the Democrats.” » | Rozina Sabur, Deputy US Editor, Oxon Hill, Maryland | Friday, February 23, 2024 [£]

If any of you were wondering whether Liz Truss had a screw loose, wonder no longer! She’s just confirmed our worst fears: she definitely has a screw loose! – © Mark Alexander

Fire in High-Rise Apartment Complex Kills at Least 4 in Valencia, Spain

THE NEW YORK TIMES: The leader of the regional government declared a three-day mourning period.

A day after a fire roared through a high-rise residential complex in the Spanish city of Valencia, killing at least four people and leaving at least 14 missing, there were fears on Friday that those numbers could rise, because high temperatures inside the charred structure have prevented emergency workers from searching inside. » | Rachel Chaundler, Reporting from Zaragoza, Spain | Friday, February 23, 2024

Why I Left Islam | Fay Rahman

May 16, 2020 | Fay Rahman tells us why she left Islam, her thoughtful insights into what drove her to question her faith are resounding for all who follow suit.

Can Gabriel Attal Win Over France?

THE NEW YORK TIMES: The new prime minister wants to succeed President Macron. But first he must see off the far right and define himself before a restive public.

Prime Minister Gabriel Attal arriving at Hotel Matignon, the prime minister’s residence, in Paris this month. | Benoit Tessier/Reuters

Gabriel Attal, 34, is a new kind of French prime minister, more inclined to Diet Coke than a good Burgundy, at home with social media and revelations about his personal life, a natural communicator who reels off one liners like “France rhymes with power” to assert his “authority,” a favorite word.

Since taking office in early January, the boyish-looking Mr. Attal has waded into the countryside, far from his familiar haunts in the chic quarters of Paris, muddied his dress shoes, propped his notes on a choreographed bale of hay, and calmed protesting farmers through adroit negotiation leavened by multiple concessions.

He has told rail workers threatening a strike that “working is a duty,” not an everyday French admonition. He has shown off his new dog on Instagram and explained that he called the high-energy Chow Chow “Volta” after the inventor of the electric battery. He has told the National Assembly that he is the living proof of a changing France as “a prime minister who assumes his homosexuality.” » | Roger Cohen | Friday, February 23, 2024

Thursday, February 22, 2024

Russia: Forbidden Business | ARTE.tv Documentary

Feb 22, 2024 | When Russia invaded Ukraine, the European Union imposed extensive sanctions on the Russian federation. But these measures are being circumvented in a vast black market. This documentary attempt to shed light on the shady, forbidden business deals that are helping to keep the Russian economy afloat.

Ottolenghi: Grilled Red Cabbage with Gorgonzola and Grapes

Feb 22, 2024 | Melty, rich and cheesy might not be the first thing that comes to mind when thinking of red cabbage but in the episode, Katja is cooking just that. The cabbage is baked for a long time (3 hours but you can do that in advance!) and then grilled with red grapes for a burst of freshness. Glazed with a buttery jus and finished with soured cream, this is a perfect winter food.


Get the recipe here.

L’Inde rêve de remplacer la Chine comme usine du monde

LE MONDE : Le pays attire une part croissante de la production de smartphones. Mais ses faiblesses structurelles, comme la pauvreté, sont un obstacle.

Les annonces prestigieuses se multiplient comme autant de trophées pour l’Inde. Le géant sud-asiatique, qui rêve de rivaliser avec la Chine dans les chaînes de valeur mondiales, peut se targuer d’avoir attiré, ces dernières années, les plus grands noms de l’électronique. Apple fabrique désormais en Inde des iPhone 15, Google son nouveau Pixel 8 et Samsung son Galaxy S24. Même Elon Musk envisage d’y implanter une usine de véhicules électriques. » | Par Carole Dieterich (New Delhi, correspondance) | jeudi 22 février 2024 [€]

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La mère d’Alexeï Navalny dit avoir vu le corps de son fils et accuse les autorités russes de faire pression sur elle afin qu’un « enterrement secret » soit organisé

LE MONDE : La dépouille de l’opposant russe, mort vendredi dans la colonie pénitentiaire où il était incarcéré, n’avait jusqu’ici pas encore été localisée par son entourage.

La mère de l’opposant russe Alexeï Navalny, Lioudmila Navalnaïa, a déclaré, jeudi 22 février, avoir pu voir le corps de son fils, mort vendredi dans une colonie pénitentiaire russe. Dans un court message vidéo diffusé par l’entourage de l’opposant, Mme Navalnaïa accuse par ailleurs les autorités russes de menaces à son encontre pour qu’un « enterrement secret » d’Alexeï Navalny soit organisé. » | Le Monde | jeudi 22 février 2024

Assange-Prozess: Roger Köppel im Gespräch mit Roman Zeller über die Londoner Anhörungen

Feb 22, 2024


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Alexey Navalny’s Mentor and Friend: Putin Is “Evil, and a Killer” | Amanpour & Company

Feb 22, 2024 | As a result of a crackdown on independent journalists in Russia, Yevgenia Albats has been forced into exile. The Editor-in-Chief of The New Times, an independent political weekly based in Moscow, has been working in the United States since 2022. She was a close friend of Russian opposition leader Alexey Navalny, whose death she blames squarely on President Putin -- as does Navalny's wife, Yulia Navalny. The Kremlin calls the accusation “absolutely unfounded,” claiming that an investigation into Navalny's death is underway. Yevgenia Albats joins the show to discuss the loss of her friend and what it means for the world. | Originally aired on February 21, 2024

Attaques du 7 octobre 2023 : un rapport israélien pointe des violences sexuelles « systématiques »

LE MONDE : Ces violences ont été perpétrées par le Hamas « délibérément contre les civils israéliens », note document, fondé sur les récits de témoins.

Les attaques du Hamas en Israël, le 7 octobre 2023 ont donné lieu à des violences sexuelles « systématiques » et « préméditées », selon un rapport israélien publié le mercredi 21 février. Ce document a été rédigé par l’association des centres d’aide aux victimes de viol en Israël (ARCCI), qui chapeaute de centres de lutte contre les violences sexuelles à travers le pays. Il décrit ces exactions comme une partie intégrante des attaques du 7 octobre 2023. » | Le Monde avec AFP | mercredi 21 2024

Japanese Omelet | Akis Petretzikis

Feb 22, 2024


Get the recipe here.