Gates of Vienna News Feed 1/28/2009

Gates of Vienna News Feed 1/28/2009The residents of Rosengård in Malmö are becoming more radicalized, according to a news story in The Local. New arrivals are forced to toe the radical Islamist line.

There’s also a disturbing article about the inroads that Iran has made into Nicaragua.

Thanks to C. Cantoni, Fausta, Fjordman, Holger Danske, Insubria, JD, KGS, Tuan Jim, and all the other tipsters who sent these in. Headlines and articles are below the fold.
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USA
Confused About Muslims? Give One a Call
Democrats Kill Bill That Honored Troops
Economic Stimulus? Feds Want Your Medical Records
Islam on Campus Voices Palestinians’ Frustrations
Liberals Are Liberals First
Michael Savage Beats CAIR Again in Court Ruling
Moroccan American Children Straddling Two Cultures
Obama Pick: Taxpayers Must Fund Abortions
Obama Hails ‘Anti-Israel’ Arab Plan
Pledge of Allegiance Becomes Pledge to Obama
Six Ways to Ruin America, How We’re Moving Down That Road
Terrorist Suspects Ask to Represent Themselves
The Day America Lost the Terror War
The Non-Job Creating Spending in the Stimulus Bill Includes:
The Slobbering Sycophants of the MSM
Wall Street’s Marxist Presidential Pawn
 
Europe and the EU
Crisis: Spain; Zapatero, No Deception Over Scale
Cyprus Takes Turkey to Europe Court Over 1974 Missing People
Hate Crimes: The Importance of Lady Justice’s Blindfold
Holocaust Memorial Day: Germany-Wide Campaign Warns of Anti-Semitic & Violent Tendencies in Islam
Italy: Hundreds of Girls at Risk of Genital Mutilation Says MP
Remembrance Day: Sapienza, Racial Laws Worst Page in History
Sweden: Rosengård ‘Growing More Radical’
Vatican: Cardinal Slams Bishop for Holocaust Denial
 
Balkans
Croatia: More Foreign Debts to Finance Deficit
Serbia: EU, Belgrade to Reduce Customs Taxes in February
Serbia: Jeremic Asks EU for Mission to Check ICC Commitment
 
Mediterranean Union
Egypt: German Grants and Soft Loans to Protect Environment
Terrorism: Spain and Morocco Intensify Cooperation
Tourism: Venezia, an Arab Guide for Rising Trend
 
North Africa
Egypt: Judge Tells Christian: ‘I Would Kill You’
Fishing: Mazara Exports District Model to Red Sea
Food: Egypt, Tariffs on Sugar Imports Increased
Gaza: Gheit, European Ships in Palestinian Waters Discouraged
Gaza: Iran Complains to Egypt About Denying Access to Ship
Libya: Prison Riot ‘Quelled Peacefully’
WTO: Algerian Trade Minister, Negotiations Going Ahead
 
Israel and the Palestinians
Explaining Israel’s Strategic Mistakes
Israeli Jews Welcome Pope’s Words
Mid-East: Dialogue With Hamas, Grossman Triggers Debate
 
Middle East
Gaza: Ankara Urges Hamas to Choose Politics Not Weapons
Guess Who’s Ready to Rebuild Hamas!
Iran: Dispute Over Islands Raises Tension With UAE
Islam: Turkish Man Sentenced to Death Back Home From Jeddah
 
Russia
Medvedev Orders a Reworking of Treason Law
Russian ‘Cyber Militia’ Takes Kyrgyzstan Offline?
 
South Asia
Indonesia: Christian Party Criticises Muslim Edict
Indonesia: Islamic Figures Reject Fatwa of Ulemas Against Yoga and Smoking
 
Latin America
Iran Making Push Into Nicaragua
 
Immigration
Italy: Hundreds Protest Against Migrants on Lampedusa
Le Quotidien, France Confirms Deportation Plan
Maroni Meets Interior Minister Kacem in Tunis
UK: The Schools Where No Pupils Speak English as a First Language
 
Culture Wars
Feminists Salivate With Obama in White House
 
General
Beware the ‘Stealth Jihad’
Johann Hari: Why Should I Respect These Oppressive Religions?
The U.N.’s Pro-Islam Religion Code

USA


Confused About Muslims? Give One a Call

Billboard advertises toll-free information line

Ever wonder what the Quran has to say about terrorism? Why Muslim women wear veils? What Islam teaches about Jesus?

Ask a Muslim. All you have to do is call 1-877-WHY-ISLAM.

A billboard advertising the toll-free number sprang up last month on FM 1960 near Interstate 45. Similar ones have also been posted in San Antonio, Dallas, El Paso and two dozen other U.S. cities.

The billboards are part of a nationwide campaign by the Islamic Circle of North America to educate non-Muslims about Islam and promote interfaith dialogue.

Calls to the hot line are answered in New Jersey by ICNA volunteers, who field an average of 1,000 queries a month on everything from the life of the Prophet Muhammad to the definition of jihad. The billboard also advertises a Web site, www.whyislam.org, where people can e-mail questions, participate in discussion forums, request free copies of the Quran, or schedule a visit to a mosque.

“The idea was to help answer the questions that people have about Islam,” said ICNA board member Hanif Harris, a 38-year-old Realtor from Clear Lake. “This way, they’ll get the answers directly from Muslims.”

Harris, who grew up in Philadelphia, converted to Islam in 1991. Over the years, he’s often had to correct misconceptions about Islam among co-workers and family members.

           — Hat tip: Holger Danske [Return to headlines]



Democrats Kill Bill That Honored Troops

House Democrats blocked a measure that would have required new roads, bridges and schools funded by the $825 billion economic stimulus to be named after U.S. armed forces members killed in action.

Democrats on the House Rules Committee nixed the amendment Tuesday in a party-line 9-3 vote.

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The other four amendments, each sponsored by Republican Rep. Steve Buyer of Indiana, would have provided $10 million for job training for homeless female veterans and homeless veterans with children; provided $20 million veteran work force training; supplied $1 billion for small business loans to veterans; and increased payments to veterans undergoing vocational training.

Republicans on the committee said the rejection of the McCotter amendment underscored the House Democrat’s tight control of the stimulus legislation, despite President Obama’s promises of bipartisanship.

“If there is something that needs to be heard on the floor it’s that,” said committee member Rep. Lincoln Diaz-Balart, Florida Republican. “They closed down the process.”

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Economic Stimulus? Feds Want Your Medical Records

Electronic database to include lawsuit, mental health, abortion, sexual details

A little-discussed provision in President Obama’s economic stimulus plan would demand that every American submit to a government program for electronic medical records without a choice to opt out, and it has privacy advocates more than a little alarmed.

Patients might be alarmed, too, privacy advocates said, if they realized information such as documentation on abortions, mental health problems, impotence, being labeled as a non-compliant patient, lawsuits against doctors and sexual problems could be shared electronically with, perhaps, millions of people.

Sue A. Blevins, president of the Institute for Health Freedom, said unless people have the right to decide “if and when” their health information is shared, there is no real privacy.

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The next step, said Brase, is obvious: The government, with information about potential health weaknesses, could say to couples, “We don’t want your expensive children.”

“I think people have forgotten about eugenics. The fact of the matter is that the eugenicists have not gone away. Newborn genetic testing is the entry into the 21st Century version of eugenics,” she said.

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]



Islam on Campus Voices Palestinians’ Frustrations

Ahmed Bedier hopes to tell the story of the more than 1,300 Palestinians who have died due to the recent conflict in Gaza.

Ahmed Bedier, executive director of the Council on American—Islamic Relations, spoke to an audience of about 75 people in the Reitz Union Rion Ballroom Tuesday night to enlighten them on the Israeli—Palestinian conflict in Gaza.

The event, “Gaza: A Struggle for Humanity,” was sponsored by Islam on Campus to show the Palestinian side of the conflict.

Bedier said the reason for Palestinians’ frustrations is the Apartheid Wall, a 436—mile long, 25—foot—high wall separating families from each other, children from their schools and farmers from their land.

He also showed the death toll for the Gaza conflict: nine Israelis and 1,314 Palestinians.

“All casualties are wrong, but let’s compare the numbers,” he said.

Bedier displayed pictures of children killed due to the conflict.

           — Hat tip: Holger Danske [Return to headlines]



Liberals Are Liberals First

What the GOP seems oblivious to knowing and what I am trying to teach my students at Savannah State University is politics through a historical lens. That means we study politics (or any other subject for that matter) through the lens and judgment of history and through the non-partisan philosophy of Veritas — truth. All else is irrelevant propaganda.

That said, history has definitively demonstrated that since President Theodore Roosevelt, liberals (or “progressives,” which was what socialists and liberals were called 100 years ago) made policy proposals not with the intent of solving real social, economic, education, legal, race, class, gender problems, but to solidify their power over the people forever. Just look at some of the political philosophy, policy and legislation passed by presidential executive order or by illegal collusion with Congress over the past 100 years:

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Rush Limbaugh was right — “liberals are liberals first.” Liberal Democrats create policies not to solve problems, but to win elections and make more and more people dependent on the government welfare programs they provide. Since FDR, liberals have used every Machiavellian tactic to create a Leninist groupthink mentality; a slavish and addictive dependence on government that Democrats hope will keep them in power in perpetuity. This is what Rush meant he said, “Obama’s plan would buy votes for the Democrat Party in the same way FDR’s New Deal established majority power for 50 years of Democrat rule.”

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]



Michael Savage Beats CAIR Again in Court Ruling

Talk Radio Network host Michael Savage recently pursued a copyright infringement and RICO lawsuit against the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) for allegedly illegally publishing quotes and audio excerpts from the syndicated talk show regarding Islam out of context, and using them for fundraising purposes while damaging the value of Savage’s copyrighted material. While the initial lawsuit filed by Savage was withdrawn, CAIR attempted to extract attorney’s fees and costs from Savage that totaled close to $200,000.00. Judge Susan Illston of the U.S. District Court (a Clinton-appointee) ruled in favor of Savage, denying the Islamic lobby group any attorney’s fees or costs.

CAIR later filed a motion for consideration, but that was denied as well.

Said Susan Illston, United States District Judge: “Defendants have filed a motion for reconsideration of the Court’s November 12 Order denying defendants’ motion for attorneys’ fees. The motion is scheduled for hearing on January 30, 2009. Pursuant to Civil Local Rule 7-1(b), the Court finds this matter appropriate for resolution without oral argument and hereby VACATES the hearing. Having considered the papers submitted, and for good cause shown, defendants’ motion is DENIED.”

           — Hat tip: Holger Danske [Return to headlines]



Moroccan American Children Straddling Two Cultures

I have known so many types of Moroccan/American families over the years. All are curious to me including my own. Married for over twenty years to my Moroccan “prince,” I have a fourteen year old daughter, and eleven year old son.

In the “beginning” of us, we agreed we believed in the same “God” and we seemed beyond much of our cultural holdings. It was just intrinsic between us that he had a religious background, and so did I. That foundational understanding and respect remains solid today. Having said that, when the children arrived, it started to get interesting.

Even though I grew up in U.S. Catholic schools, I wasn’t going to church anymore as a young adult. I was and am open to different faith traditions and still enjoy a strong spirituality that embodies universal values common in the worlds’ religions. (I take pride in the fact that my mother- in-law once said that I have a “Muslim” heart.) My husband fasts during Ramadan, avoids pork and after the kids arrived, no alcohol. He says the kids are Muslim and I say OK. So how does that translate to real life raising the kids?

Well, they don’t go to church and they don’t go to the mosque either.

           — Hat tip: Holger Danske [Return to headlines]



Obama Pick: Taxpayers Must Fund Abortions

Nominee takes position that ‘contradicts’ Constitution

President Obama’s nominee for deputy secretary of state contends American taxpayers are required to pay for abortions, a position that contradicts the U.S. Supreme Court’s interpretation of the Constitution.

James B. Steinberg’s written testimony to the Senate Foreign Relations Committee was highlighted by Sen. Jim DeMint, a pro-life Republican serving South Carolina.

In a written response to DeMint’s questions, Steinberg said the Mexico City policy — the newly overturned policy that forbade taxpayer subsidization of abortions overseas — “is an unnecessary restriction that, if applied to organizations based in this country, would be an unconstitutional limitation on free speech.”

Not so, said DeMint, pointing out Steinberg’s stance is in direct opposition to the U.S. Supreme Court.

DeMint cited the 1991 Rust vs. Sullivan decision in which the court ruled, “The government has no constitutional duty to subsidize an activity merely because it is constitutionally protected, and may validly choose to allocate public funds for medical services relating to childbirth but not to abortion.”

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]



Obama Hails ‘Anti-Israel’ Arab Plan

Initiative includes massive concessions, erosion of Jewish character

JERUSALEM — Following scores of denials he would trumpet the plan, President Obama today hailed a so-called “Saudi Peace Initiative,” which offers normalization of ties with the Jewish state in exchange for extreme Israeli concessions.

Defenders of Israel warn the plan would leave the Jewish state with truncated, difficult-to-defend borders and could threaten Israel’s Jewish character by compelling it to accept millions of foreign Arabs.

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One senior Obama adviser was quoted telling the Times that on a visit to the Middle East last July, Obama said privately to the Palestinian leadership it would be “crazy” for Israel to refuse the Saudi Initiative, which Obama purportedly said could “give them peace with the Muslim world.”

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]



Pledge of Allegiance Becomes Pledge to Obama

A parent in the Clark County School District of Las Vegas, Henderson area reported today that his son, who is in 1st grade, came home yesterday saying that he didn’t want to go back to school anymore.

When asked why, the boy said that during the Pledge of Allegiance the teacher put up a large image of Obama next to the flag.

Thinking that the boy might be exaggerating, the man asked his son if he was sure, and suggested that by “large” he might mean an 8×10 photo of the president. The boy apparently said “No, it is a large picture of Obama and when we are done, the teacher turns off the image.”

The same thing was not done for President Bush last year.

After investigating this morning, the other parent reported that what the boy said was true.

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]



Six Ways to Ruin America, How We’re Moving Down That Road

The book How to Ruin the United States of America by Ben Stein and Phil DeMuth is right on target and I’d only suggest one change. The title of the book should be How We Are Ruining the United States of America, as that is exactly what is happening. The authors make the case that six things would ruin the United States, as we know it:

1.   Exile God from public life.
2.   Teach Americans contempt for America.
3.   Debase American culture.
4.   Weaken the United States military.
5.   Be a country without borders.
6.   Practice voodoo economics.

That’s exactly what we’re doing and that’s exactly why we better reverse course immediately, as we’re deep into this process.

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The media and the institutions of higher learning have become the promoters of anti-Americanism. It’s hard to explain this but it happened. Perhaps its because both groups are dominated by liberals, by Democrats and by leftists who are the ones who took up the hate America course. The authors go into the more fundamental causes. I prefer to attribute this anti-Americanism to the mental disease called liberalism.

This development is closely related to another — the failure to teach and communicate the greatness of America in the history being taught to younger generations as they come along. America’s greatness and its Constitution were founded by brilliant men who had an understanding of the historical experience of man and what was necessary to create an institution that could assure life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness.

The foundation of our government and its perpetuation depend on a continuation of this historical understanding. But we find this history is no longer taught in any sensible way. If Americans no longer understand what a gem they have in our Constitution and our way of life, they will no longer have the dedication and willingness to fight and sacrifice to preserve what they have.

The authors make their point by outlining what history was taught in 1908 and what is taught now. In 1908, students had to master an incredible array of historical subjects. That is compared to what is taught at Brown University, an elite Ivy League School said to be on the cutting edge, now. It lists 18 courses in gender and sexuality studies and no fewer than 90 courses in African studies. Almost all the other courses on American history focus primarily on slavery and sexuality.

The bottom line is that their courses on American history teach a highly limited, highly negative and highly distorted picture, which would omit all of the most important aspects of our history. Instead of teaching the true history of this great nation, our schools are teaching what I would describe as somewhere between nonsense, gobbledygook and the irrelevant.

The authors think that colleges and universities went off the track during the Vietnam War when they were transformed from ivied tower institutions into catalysts for social change: “This meant discarding the old notion of the university as a haven for the disinterested pursuit of knowledge, and substituting a passionate political agenda of their own choosing …”

What they’re teaching now doesn’t even rise to the level of intellectual garbage. Two examples can make the point, as stated by the authors:

“According to Professors Barash and Webel (authors of Peace and Conflict Studies, an $87.95 textbook used in more than 250 Peace Studies programs), the American founding fathers were terrorists, while the terrorists in Iraq are patriots.”

“At the University of California-Davis, a professor told the class that the number one terrorist in the Middle East was Jesus Christ.”

Do you need more proof that liberalism is a mental disorder? […]

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]



Terrorist Suspects Ask to Represent Themselves

ATLANTA — Two men accused of aiding terrorists have told a federal judge they may want to represent themselves in their upcoming trials.

Court records show former Georiga Tech student Syed Haris Ahmed and Ehsanul Islam Sadequee of Roswell made their intentions known Monday to U.S. District Court Judge Bill Duffey.

The two are being held without bond on charges they conspired to provide material support to terrorists. They are to be tried separately, with Ahmed’s trial scheduled to begin June 1.

Both have pleaded not guilty.

Ahmed’s lawyer, Jack Martin, says the judge gave Ahmed 30 days to decide.

One of Sadequee’s lawyers, Don Samuel, says his client wants to keep his two court-appointed lawyers but expressed a desire to question witnesses.

Both U.S. citizens, the men are accused of discussing terror targets with Islamic extremists and undergoing training to carry out a “violent jihad” against civilian and government targets.

           — Hat tip: Holger Danske [Return to headlines]



The Day America Lost the Terror War

On Nov. 4, 2008, America lost the war on terror. President Barack Obama’s feckless, pathetically apologetic perspective on foreign policy spells the end of the quest for liberty in the Middle East. It spells the end of America’s moral leadership in the global war for freedom. And it spells the end of a hard-fought campaign to protect America. Our enemies must be happily celebrating their great good fortune in America’s election of this platitudinous, morally relativistic, Jimmy Carter carbon copy in the midst of battle.

On Jan. 26, 2009, Obama granted his first television interview as president of the United States to Al Arabiya, the Dubai-based television network part-owned by the Saudi government. In the interview, he demonstrated with the utmost clarity that his understanding is inversely proportional to his arrogance.

He started by humbling America before the world. “(A)ll too often the United States starts by dictating,” Obama said, shame for his country dripping from his lips. “So let’s listen.” There was no call for the Muslim world, which has sponsored genocide after genocide, terrorist group upon terrorist group, to listen.

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]



The Non-Job Creating Spending in the Stimulus Bill Includes:

a)   $50 million for the National Endowment for the Arts. (will this create 1 job?)
b)   $400 million to study climate change. (What’s there to study? Its a climate change!)
c)   $200 million to revitalize the National Mall, including planting new sod.(BULLDOZE IT DOWN around $10,000 +removal!)
d)   $1.1 billion to allow the Secretary of Health and Human Services to establish a permanent board to ration health care services, a precursor to universal health care. (A Billion dollar BOARD OF HEALTH? Enough for FREE HEALTH CARE for a YEAR!)
e)   Hundreds of millions of dollars for contraceptives and family planning services through Medicaid.
f)   $650 million dollars for additional digital TV converter box coupons. (turn the TV off and get to basics, IDIOTS!)
g)   $166 billion in direct aid to help states pay their bills. (Due to illegal immigrants)
h)   $13 billion for reading programs.
i)   $15.6 billion to increase the maximum annual Pell grant (for college students) by $500 from $4,360 to $4,860.
j)   $3 billion to public health departments for additional immunizations. (immunize yourself from a DUMB Gov’t)
k)   $1 billion in additional funding to pay heating bills of low-income Americans. (Give them a JOB, clean the streets ANYTHING)
l)   $1 billion for the 2010 census. (To count illegal IMMIGRANTS?)
m)   $100 million for National Science Foundation scholarships.
n)   $200 million for nutrition programs. (Buy Macdonalds , Burger King and the rest of them foul places AND SHUT THEM DOWN!)
o)   $200 million to provide incentives to teachers to raise test scores. (Teach students how to write a check, pay a bill, apply for a scholarship, grocery shop, how to apply for a rental apt, EVERYDAY STUFF YA KNOW? BUT TEST SCORES? Bunch of Simpletons)
p)   $2 billion in additional funds for low-income child care.
q)   $900 million in additional funds to prepare for the pandemic flu. (WHAT? Probably find a cure for every disease in the world with that money!)

http://www.aip.org/fyi/2009/004.html

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The Slobbering Sycophants of the MSM

It wasn’t that long ago that my friend Bernard Goldberg told me he was never going to write another book. It was just a lot of hard work, he complained, and while he was working on one, virtually all joy was sucked out of his life. It made perfect sense to me. Besides, books take a lot of time to write, and Bernie, who wishes he’d grown another foot-and-a-half so he could have competed in the NBA, still needs to work on his hook shot.

Well, he lied. But at least it was in a good cause. I just read his latest slice-and-dice of the liberal media, “A Slobbering Love Affair: The True (and Pathetic) Story of the Torrid Romance Between Barack Obama and the Mainstream Media,” and I was reminded what a travesty the MSM made of the First Amendment in its desire to ensure Obama’s victory.

There was a time, after all, when Americans actually had a rather high opinion of those who brought us the news in a fair and reasonably objective manner, and when editors and publishers didn’t allow their opinions to bleed all over the rest of the newspaper. But those days are long gone. Today, nobody trusts print or TV journalists. Liberals may have been delighted to find the MSM working overtime to get their guy elected last year, but in the final analysis, nobody respects a whore. Americans, whatever their politics, have no more reason to believe what they’re told by the members of the fourth estate than the Russians had when their news source was Pravda, Stalin’s propaganda machine.

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]



Wall Street’s Marxist Presidential Pawn

There was big news out of the U.S. Senate on Monday evening but the major media were not paying much attention. By approving exposed tax cheat Timothy Geithner as President Obama’s Treasury Secretary, the Democratic Party was confirming and advertising itself as the party of Wall Street.

One day earlier, during an appearance on the CBS “Face the Nation” program, Vice President Joe Biden said the Wall Street Banks may need more than the $700 billion they have already been voted. He sounded sympathetic to their cause.

Wall Street control of the Democratic Party may come as a surprise or shock to those who have been led to believe over the years by the liberal media that the Republican Party is the party of fat cats, rich people, and special interests. But the vote count for Geithner, the President of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, speaks for itself. Of the 60 votes in favor, 50 came from Democrats (including independent Senator Joe Lieberman). Only four Democrats (including independent Bernie Sanders) voted against Geithner.

Wall Street wanted Geithner because he had already been deeply involved in the bailouts of the big banks and had powerful political connections to such groups as the National Committee on U.S.-China Relations, the Group of Thirty, and the Council on Foreign Relations. In short, this former employee of Kissinger Associates was a Wall Street favorite.

But how could Obama, a controversial figure with a revolutionary Marxist background, communist connections, and socialist worldview, emerge as the favorite of Wall Street interests? The short answer is that he is the perfect front man.

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]

Europe and the EU


Crisis: Spain; Zapatero, No Deception Over Scale

(ANSAmed) — MADRID, JANUARY 27 — ‘I may have erred, but I never deceived’’ people over the economic crisis, said Spanish Premier, José Luis Rodriguez Zapatero, replying on TV programme ‘I have a question for you’’ to a battery of questions fired at him live by Spain’s citizens. To the many who accused him of having made a mistake on the eve of the general election of March 2008, in his forecasts of the economic crisis, the Premier reminded them of ‘having spoken at that time of what was then only an economic slowdown’’ because ‘nobody could have foreseen or forecast, no international body, the intensity of the crisis’’. Zapatero asked for ‘confidence and trust from citizens’’ over the fact that Spain will emerge from the recession. The first signs of recovery, said the Premier, will be visible “ at the end of the year and over the coming two years the recovery of growth ‘will be clear’’. However, the Premier acknowledged that ‘2009 will be hard for all’’ even though it will be better than 2008, which he called ‘nasty’’. Apart from the recession, the total of 40 questions ranged over the war in Iraq, abortion, the employment situation, the government’s relations with the opposition, violence, integrating differently able persons into the world of employment and arms exports. The broadcast, which was watched by an average audience of 6,432,000 viewers, took 30.5 pct share of the overall viewing public. (ANSAmed).

           — Hat tip: Insubria [Return to headlines]



Cyprus Takes Turkey to Europe Court Over 1974 Missing People

(ANSAmed) — NICOSIA, JANUARY, 27 — Cyprus will file a case with the European Court of Human Rights against Turkey to clarify the fate of some 1,500 people who went missing during the 1974 Turkish invasion, the government spokesman said on Tuesday. “It was decided to take the missing persons’ issue to the Permanent Members of the Council of Europe in Strasbourg and at the same time to the European Court of Human Rights,” Stephanos Stephanou told a news conference. The action comes amid outrage in Cyprus after Turkish actor Attila Olgac said on television in Turkey on Thursday that during the 1974 Turkish invasion of Cyprus he killed ten Greek Cypriots, one of them a 19-year-old soldier, taken prisoner of war, who was killed in cold blood. Olgac subsequently retracted his confession, claiming he was actually talking about a film scenario. Olgac’s confession was discussed during a meeting between Cyprus President Demetris Christofias and Cyprus Attorney-General Petros Clerides. “During the meeting it was decided that the issue will be brought to the CoE’s Committee of Ministers in the framework of 4th interstate application of Cyprus against Turkey, and at the same time to appeal to the ECHR,” the Spokesman said. (ANSAmed).

           — Hat tip: Insubria [Return to headlines]



Hate Crimes: The Importance of Lady Justice’s Blindfold

The introduction of hate crime legislation brings a subjective element into the legal system. Where typically Lady Justice is blind and only takes objective facts into consideration, disregarding the position and the opinions of those committing the crimes, she may now apply the law unequally and selectively. Our societies subsequently risk losing an important principle of Western law, viz. equality under the law. Europe has already gone further down this road than America, but the U.S. is following fast in Europe’s tracks.

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]



Holocaust Memorial Day: Germany-Wide Campaign Warns of Anti-Semitic & Violent Tendencies in Islam

Unterm-Schleier.com (Press release) 27 Januar 2009

On Holocaust memorial day: LET’S PROTECT OUR FREEDOM!

A campaign warns of the anti-Semitic and violent tendencies in Islam by banners placed at the Holocaust memorial in Berlin and Autobahn bridges in Germany and Austria.

A banner was placed today at the Holocaust memorial in Berlin which reminds of anit-semitic and violent tendencies in Islam by displaying quotes from the Quran and the Hamas charta.

In the German cities of Berlin, Hamburg, Munich, Cologne, Dusseldorf, Heidelberg, Konstanz, Unna, Brunswick and Bielefeld banners with the slogan “Islam or Freedom” were hung from Autobahn bridges.

The objective of this campaign was to raise awareness of the threat which militant islam poses to Western societies. By quoting the Quran and other islamic sources the campaign exposes Islam as not a religion, but a totalitarian political ideology which contradicts the values of enlightenment and human rights.

“Germans should have learnt from their history that the enemies of tolerance may not be tolerated”, says a spokesperson of the group responsible for the campaign.

“They could not believe that Hitler would really do all the terrible things he had announced in his book. We shall not make this mistake again, but read the Quran carefully, take it serious and help people from Islamic cultures to free themselves of the totalitarian aspects of Islam.”

Many people in Western societies have never read the Quran. They cannot imagine that a “Holy Book” in unmistaken terms and in numerous places calls its readers to kill Jews, Christians and other “unbelievers” until “all worship is for Allah alone”. But it is a fact that Islamic terror groups like Hamas, Hezbollah or Al-Quaida justify their inhuman activities by the Quran’s mission to spread Islam by all means, including war and violence.

           — Hat tip: Holger Danske [Return to headlines]



Italy: Hundreds of Girls at Risk of Genital Mutilation Says MP

Rome, 27 Jan. (AKI) — At least 600 children are at risk of infibulation, an extreme form of female genital mutilation in Italy, according to conservative MP and president of Italy’s Association of Moroccan Women, Souad Sbai.

“Every year in Italy there are 600 children, daughters of immigrants, that are at risk of infibulation and it all happens in total silence,” said Sbai, while presenting a report by her organisation, Acmid-Donna.

“Here at Acmid-Donna have decided to sound the alarm about infibulation because unfortunately we have noticed that the practice has anything but ceased or been relegated to marginal communities of immigrants in Italy.”

Sbai also spoke about the number of infibulated children after the approval of the 2006 Consolo law, enacted to prevent and prohibit female genital mutilation.

“We are particularly concerned about the rising number of infibulated children even after the Consolo law,” she said.

However, Sbai said that the law was not enough to stop the cruel practice of female genital mutilation.

“Besides laws, we need to take strong action to oppose this tribal and wicked practice which has nothing to do with religions and is tied only to African cultural traditions,” she said.

Sbai also accused Egyptian and Somali imams of influencing the immigrant community and the importance of making public opinion aware of the problem by starting a preventative policy.

Infibulation — the most extreme form of female circumcision is common in many parts of North and Sub-Saharan Africa, especially in Somalia, parts of Kenya and Ethiopia.

Italy’s 2006 Consolo law banned genital mutilation, also making it a crime for parents who attempt to sidestep the law by sending their daughters abroad.

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Remembrance Day: Sapienza, Racial Laws Worst Page in History

(AGI) — Rome, 26 Jan — This year’s ‘Day of Remembrance’ is dedicated to the Racial Laws of 1938, ‘‘one of the worst pages, one of the most negative acts in Italy’s history: as far as we are concerned, the University is an open and free place for research and debate, where any subject can and must be addressed by researchers and experts in the field’’, said Rector of the Sapienza University, Luigi Frati, and President of the Faculty of Literature and Philosophy, Guido Pescosolido, during the ‘‘day of study on the racial laws of 1938’’ meeting, part of the ‘Day of Remembrance, in the presence of chief Rabbi of Rome, Riccardo Di Segni, who did not hide his ‘‘deep disappointment’’ over the pardon by the Vatican of the Lefevre bishops. What Di Segni, on behalf of the Jewish community, finds ‘‘unacceptable and incomprehensible is to deny the Holocaust’’. The University as a place of research and debate.

‘‘We defend knowledge and consciousness with balanced judgement based on scientific evidence, of which the racial laws of 1938, coming out of the Fascist state, are one of the worst pages in the history of Italy’’. And the University can do a lot. ‘‘Of course, feeding and helping the collective consciousness, above all among young people, to grow up with a clear knowledge of the facts and events, so that they are not repeated, said Pescosolido. Frati added, ‘‘The University is a seat of research, reflection and in-depth analysis of all the themes, even the most difficult and complex ones: debate is open and free but it is the experts, the researchers and the qualified people who conduct similar events’’. This is how today’s event, on the ‘racial laws of 1938’ has been organised. ‘‘Open and free debate affects everyone’’ said Frati, ‘‘and everyone has the right to give their opinion, including the young people of the Onda: in the context of a demonstration or meeting whose main contributors are the experts, and the academics’’.

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Sweden: Rosengård ‘Growing More Radical’

A majority of Rosengård’s inhabitants believe the troubled Malmö suburb has undergone a radicalization over the past five years, a new study shows.

Experts believe the city council needs to be allocated greater financial resources if it is to get to grips with the rise of political and religious extremism.

Researchers Magnus Ranstorp and Josefine Dos Santos from the Center for Asymmetric Threat Studies at the Swedish National Defence College were tasked by the government with examining the effects of preventive measures taken in Sweden against violent extremism and radicalization.

As part of their studies, the researchers conducted extensive interviews with school personnel and police officers active in the Rosengård district.

The vast majority of respondents were of the view that the predominantly immigrant suburb had become considerably more radical over the last five years.

Ranstorp and Dos Santos describe how “ultra-radical” Islamists attached to basement mosques “preach isolation and act as thought controllers while also maintaining a strong culture of threats, in which women in particular are subjected to physical and psychological harassment.”

“Newcomer families who were never particularly traditional or religious say they lived more freely in their home countries than they do in Rosengård,” the researchers write.

Rosengård district committee chairman Andreas Konstantinides (SocDem) said he shared the researchers’ concerns about “thought police” controlling the climate of expression in the area.

“I actually think these radical individuals are limited in number. But they exert an influence through manipulation and exploiting the situation.”

Konstantinides said he viewed the moderate Muslim majority, who are irritated and concerned by the radicals, as a resource with which to counteract their rise.

“We need to try to mobilize the forces for good. We cooperate well with the Islamic Center, for example, which runs the main mosque in Malmö,” he said.

Integration and Equality Minister Nyamko Sabuni reacted strongly to the report.

“It is completely unacceptable that there are fundamentalist groups in Rosengård prescribing child marriage, harassing women who don’t wear headscarves and encouraging young people to isolate themselves from society. Swedish laws, rights and equality apply to everybody, including the residents of Rosengård,” Sabuni said in a statement.

The minister added that a series of coordinated measures were necessary in order to tackle radicalization, involving schools, social services and the police.

Rosengård was the scene of extensive rioting in December following the closure of an Islamic cultural centre in the area.

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Vatican: Cardinal Slams Bishop for Holocaust Denial

Vatican City, 26 Jan. (AKI) — A senior Vatican cleric tasked with promoting dialogue between the Catholic Church and Judaism has criticised a recently rehabilitated bishop who denied the Nazis’ extermination of six million Jews during World War II. Cardinal Walter Kasper, director of the Pontifical Council for Promoting Christian Unity, criticised the traditionalist bishop, Richard Williamson, for his controversial denial of the World War II Holocaust.

In an interview with Italian daily La Repubblica, Kasper, who is also the liaison for Vatican-Jewish relations said of Williamson’s statements: “These are unacceptable words.To deny the Holocaust is stupid and is a position that has nothing to do with the Catholic Church.”

Williamson was among four schismatic bishops whose excommunication was revoked by Pope Benedict XVI on Saturday. The move sparked indignation among Jewish groups and liberal Catholics.

The four rehabilitated bishops came from a sect founded in opposition to the reforms of the Second Vatican Council in the 1960s. The bishops are members of the St. Pius X Society, founded in 1970 by a French archbishop, Marcel Lefebvre, in opposition to Vatican II reforms.

They were excommunicated by Pope John Paul II in 1988 after Archbishop Lefebvre consecrated them in unsanctioned ceremonies.

La Repubblica quoted Rome’s chief rabbi, Riccardo Di Segni , saying it was the Lefebvre movement — not just Williamson that is problematic.

British-born Williamson has made a number of statements denying the full extent of the Holocaust. In a recent television interview he said the “historical evidence” was against six million Jews having died in the Nazi gas chambers.

The pontiff’s move to rehabilitate Williamson triggered sharp criticism from Robert Rozem, head of the Yad Vashem Holocaust History Museum in Jerusalem.

Rozem said it was “scandalous” that someone of Williamson’s status should deny the Holocaust. He described his remarks as “unacceptable and hateful.”

The Pope is due to visit the museum during his visit to Israel in May.

In an apparent defence of his rehabilitation of the four schismatic bishops, the Pope in his televised Angelus address on Sunday, said “courageous gestures of reconciliation are needed between us Christians.”

Kasper also praised the Pope’s move describing it as “a gesture to favour the reconstruction of a united church.”

“I understand that Williamson’s comments may cast a shadow over relations with the Jewish community, but I am sure that dialogue will continue.

“We have good relations,” Kasper said. “Events in Gaza have complicated things,” he added, referring to Israel’s recent military offensive in the coastal strip, which killed 1,300 Palestinians and injured over 5,000.

During the Gaza offensive, Cardinal Renato Martino drew criticism from Israel for describing Gaza as “a big concentration camp.”

The chief rabbi of Venice Enrico Richetti earlier this month announced a boycott of the Church’s annual celebration of Judaism saying decisions by Benedict were undermining years of interfaith progress.

Jews have also criticised moves by the Catholic Church to beatify Pope Pius II on the grounds that he did not do enough to save Jews in Italy during World War II

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Balkans


Croatia: More Foreign Debts to Finance Deficit

(ANSAmed) — ZAGREB, JANUARY 27 — In the second half of 2009 Croatia wants to increase its foreign debt to be able to pay the instalments for its foreign debt which has almost reached 90pct of its GDP. The decision to finance its deficit through foreign loans, announced by Finance Minister Davor Suker, was taken to keep cash available for the economy and the citizens on the domestic market in this time of financial crisis. The size of the loan has not been specified nor if it will be carried out through State bonds or credit, though analysts speak of at least 750 million euros. Meanwhile the government wants to ask the banks of Croatia for a 1 billion euro loan to finance the normal function of the State until May. (ANSAmed).

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Serbia: EU, Belgrade to Reduce Customs Taxes in February

(ANSAmed) — BELGRADE, JANUARY 27- Serbian finance Minister Diana Dragutinovic, cited by the Serbian media announced that Serbia has decided to reduce customs taxes on imports for products coming from the European Union starting in February. She added that the reductions will vary depending on the products. Customs taxes for automobiles coming from the EU will be reduced from 20pct to 10pct. She also said that this was a unilateral application by Serbia of the Stabilisation and Association Agreement (SAA) signed by Belgrade and Brussels in April but has not been applied by the EU due to the Netherlands’ opposition, which will only give the go ahead when Ratko Mladic, the last war criminal in hiding in Serbia is arrested and extradited to the International Criminal Court in the Hague. The minister continued that Belgrade initially intended to implement the reductions in early January, but the go ahead was given by Parliament last week with an amendment to the law on customs taxes. (ANSAmed).

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Serbia: Jeremic Asks EU for Mission to Check ICC Commitment

(ANSAmed) — BRUSSELS, JANUARY 27 — A European mission to check whether Serbia is “fully cooperating” with the International Criminal Court” (ICC), was called for yesterday by Serbia’s Foreign Minister, Juk Jeremic, and the end of the meeting of the EU-Serbia troika. At the heart of the EU, the Netherlands is opposing enactment of preliminary agreements for Serbiàs approach to the EU (the Association and Stabilisation Accord, ASA and a transit trade agreement) until Belgrade arrests and consigns Ratko Mladic, the last of the top former Yugoslav fugitives, to the Criminal Court of the Hague. “The EU is asking us to cooperate fully with the ICC, but that is what we are doing already: our Government is in no doubt; it is a priority for us”, Jeremic said. He challenged the 27 to prove the contrary: “We invite an EU mission to verify directly on the ground how much Serbia is committed in this direction, to report it to Brussels”, he said. For its part, the EU is not responding directly to the Minister’s request, which would place the role of the head procurator of the ICC, Serge Brammertz, in difficulty, who is the sole deputy charged with drawing up reports on cooperation between Serbia and the ICC. Commissioner Olli Rehn is nonetheless optimistic about Belgradés chance of joining the EU: “2009 really could be an important year for relations between Serbia and the EU and in this spirit I hope that liberalisation of visas comes soon: a very important factor for students”, the Commissioner said. (ANSAmed).

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Mediterranean Union


Egypt: German Grants and Soft Loans to Protect Environment

(ANSAmed) — CAIRO, JANUARY 27 — The German Development Bank decided to provide grants and soft loans to Egypt to protect the environment from pollution, curb the harmful emissions and get rid of the industrial solid waste. The grants will be provided to the big industrial installations, the immediate and small enterprises in Lower Egypt and the Upper Egyptian governorates according to a programmés timetable until the year 2012. Executive Director of the programme said that the minimum of the grants provided by the German Dvelopment Bank of the Egyptian private and public sectors will be 15, 000 euros while the maximum will be 80,000 euro. Moreover, the German Development Bank will finance a proportion of 50 percent of the feasibility study costs for the bigger projects whose sales’ volume will surpass L.E 20 millions (about 2.8 million euro). (ANSAmed)

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Terrorism: Spain and Morocco Intensify Cooperation

(ANSAmed) — MADRID, JANUARY 26 — Spain and Morocco will increase their efforts to fight terrorism and organised crime, trafficking of drugs and people in particular. The Interior Ministers of both countries, Alfredo Perez Rubalcaba of Spain and Chakib Benmoussa of Morocco today committed in a meeting to “developing new methods for bilateral cooperation” to consolidate the capacity of security forces and to “manage” the problem “with shared responsibility” and “mutual trust”, as a joint note issued today after the meeting announced. The two ministers also agreed to intensify cooperation between the security forces of the ports of Tangier (Morocco) and Algesiras (Spain) to optimise the transit of people and goods between the two countries and to fight illegal trafficking. (ANSAmed).

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Tourism: Venezia, an Arab Guide for Rising Trend

(ANSAmed) — VENICE, JANUARY 27 — NUR editions has today published a guide to Venice in Arabic, dedicated to the classic city’ and to the high quality reception available, and aimed at the rising trend in the number of tourists from Arab countries. The book was presented in the Venetòs regional administration building earlier today. “Venice was a bridge between the East and the West”, said the editor Ihab Hashem, “I didn’t know quite how closely the city was close to the Arab world until I started work on the guide”. According to Hashem, the increase in the number of toursists is not due just to vistors from the Gulf countries, but also from nations such as Egypt. “Venice is in any case a major destination for Saudi tourism”, the director of Saudi air lines Faisal A. Al-Saddik said, “and with this guide which explores the cultural aspects of the city I think that the number of Saudi tourists will increase greatly”. “Venice is very open to the world and it has always been a symbol of opening and dialogue, especially with the Arab world”; the Vice President of Veneto regional council Franco Manzato stressed, “and in this crisis period which we are facing, these intercultural exchanges are fundamental.” Manzato said he also hoped that further air routes would open, with the cooperation of the Veneto Region. The regional Tourism councillor Danilo Lunardelli remarked that the “publication of this major Venice guide book coincides with the forthcoming visit of the Undersecretary Brambilla to the United Arab Emirates and Katar to promote the made in Italy’ brand”. (ANSAmed).

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North Africa


Egypt: Judge Tells Christian: ‘I Would Kill You’

Reportedly threatens woman who chooses to worship Jesus

Tawfiq told Compass Direct “the judge then said, ‘I want to talk with Martha alone,’ so we all left the room, and he said to her, ‘Nobody changes from Muslim to Christian — you are a Muslim.’

“And she said, ‘No, I am a Christian.’ He told her, ‘If I had a knife now, I would kill you,’“ the lawyer said.

Makkar, 24, has said she’s been enduring death threats from police and members of her extended family for the five years since she converted.

There is no established legal precedent in Egypt for allowing people to leave Islam. And national law doesn’t provide a channel through which to change the religious designation on an identity card.

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Fishing: Mazara Exports District Model to Red Sea

(by Luciana Borsatti) (ANSAmed) — ROME, JANUARY 27 — Fishing in the Mediterranean has spread to the Red Sea. Not just in the search for new resources, while protecting the environment, but also to take the Sicilian model from Mazara del Vallo as far as the gulf of Aqaba, which is capable of sparking off development processes in other countries in the area. A delegation from the fishing production district of Mazara del Vallo is leaving on January 31 on a mission to Jordan, where it will lay the foundations for cooperation analogous to that begun with Tunisia, Libya and Egypt. The objective is to launch a joint venture in the Aqaba region with the Jordanian authorities and business for a first nucleus similar to the Sicilian model, explained President of the District Giovanni Tombiolo. To begin not just with fishing, while respecting the rich natural heritage of the sea, but also the opening of new enterprises in aqua-culture and the freezing process, which IS preliminary to commercialisation. “This is a completely new philosophy” explained Tombiolo, recalling the principles which led to the formation of the Permanent Forum for the Mediterranean, “which is neither colonisation nor delocalisation of production, nor simply exportation of the zone. We are bringing the culture of the production zone with a project of sharing with out local partners”. The district of Mazara del Vallo, which includes 830 associated businesses, 2,200 workers and 260 million euro in earnings, depends on a large number of immigrant workers, observed Tombiolo. But seeing as it is “urgent to move part of the fleet away from our continental platform to richer fish reservoirs”, the road chosen is one of cooperation with neighbouring countries. And to no longer send single boats, but to launch good development processes, able to give life to business activities along the whole production line and contribute in stopping the flow of immigrants to Italy. From the district of Mazara to the Mediterranean District, “which we bring all our knowledge to, while Sicily is developing its role as a ‘hub’ for the whole sector”. This means, as a terminal and directional centre for the Mediterranean district as a whole, where Sicily’s ‘brains’ can be utilised, which have also been forced to emigrate until now. But if the coming transfer to Jordan is just an initial exploratory mission, where the Sicilian delegation will be received by the Minister for the Ports of the Kingdom, the relationships with the other three countries involved so far have already been consolidated. In fact in Tunisia seven or eight businesses have already been started up, said the President, and six trawlers are ready to set out in February to Egypt, with whom Minister Zaia has already signed an industrial cooperation agreement. We are waiting for definitive approval of the treaty by the Libyan Parliament, but a protocol agreement has already been signed with the Bengasi Chamber of Commerce in Libya for the use of a free-trade area at the port. In the meantime the Permanent Forum for the Mediterranean is proceeding along its path: sprung from a proposal by Malta and supported by Algeria, it already has the agreement of the ICE and SIMEST and is also looking to Greece, Lebanon, Morocco, Syria and Turkey. The finishing point will be in May 2009, when the Charter for fishing cooperation in the Mediterranean will be signed by the Ministers concerned. (ANSAmed).

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Food: Egypt, Tariffs on Sugar Imports Increased

(ANSAmed) — CAIRO, JANUARY 26 — Egypt has imposed a supplementary tariff of USD 90 per ton on imports of refined sugar, which is to be added to the 10% charge already in place. The Italian foreign trade commission reports that the measure, which contrasts markedly with the Egyptian government’s policy, since 2004, of progressively cutting tariffs, was taken following an abnormal increase in the quantities of sugar imported in recent months. The country’s industry minister has also justified the tariff by saying that it is in line with forecast special World Trade Organisation measures aimed at protecting producers in individual countries. Egypt consumes 2.2 million tons of refined sugar per year, of which 1.4 million tons are produced locally, while the rest is imported — principally from Brazil. (ANSAmed).

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Gaza: Gheit, European Ships in Palestinian Waters Discouraged

(ANSAmed) — CAIRO, JANUARY 27 — The Egyptian Foreign Minister Ahmed Abul Gheit said that during a meeting with his European colleagues on the situation in the Gaza Strip following the Israeli operation ‘Cast Lead’, he had “put them on guard against deploying naval units in the European territorial waters bordering Gaza”. During a joint press conference with the EU High Representative for Foreign Policy, Javier Solana, the minister said that “this would mean EU states would be deploying naval units in Palestinian waters to carry out a role that Israel should be responsible for”. “The step would have negative repercussions on the future relationship between Europe and Palestine, Arabs and Muslims”, he concluded. The deployment of European naval units in waters off the coast of Gaza was suggested as a maritime patrol service to prevent weapons reaching Hamas, and has so far been carried out only by France. Israel argues that arms are smuggled in both from the sea and through the tunnels under ground across the border of the Gaza Strip with Egypt, which were constantly bombed during the 22 days of the Israeli offensive. Egypt instead claims that the tunnels are used above all for smuggling food and goods into the Strip, which could not otherwise arrive due to Israel blocking the crossings for the last 18 months, whilst the sea is the principal source of arms trading. During the press conference held with Solana, Abul Gheit added that during their meeting the European Representative and Mubarak had discussed the rebuilding of the areas destroyed in the bombarding of Gaza, the Iranian nuclear programme and “Teheran’s behaviour in the Middle East”. (ANSAmed).

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Gaza: Iran Complains to Egypt About Denying Access to Ship

(ANSAmed) — TEHERAN, JANUARY 27 — Iran has summoned the Egyptian chargé d’affaires to Teheran to protest the fact that an Iranian ship was not allowed to moor in an Egyptian port. The Islamic Republic claims the ship was carrying humanitarian aid for the civilian population in the Gaza Strip. The leader of the Middle East Department of the Foreign Ministry, Isna writes today, has conveyed the “serious protest” of Iran to the Egyptian diplomat for a rejection which, according to Teheran, cannot be “justified in any way”. The ship, which according to the Iranian Red Crescent transported 2,000 tonnes of food and medicines, was forced by Israeli troops to turn around while it was preparing to dock in Gaza on January 14. The ship then headed for the Egyptian port of Al Arish, some 80km to the west, where it wasn’t allowed to enter. Since then it has been waiting in international waters. Iran wants Egypt to allow the goods to be unloaded at its port and transport them to Gaza. (ANSAmed).

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Libya: Prison Riot ‘Quelled Peacefully’

Tripoli, 26 Jan. (AKI) — Libyan interior ministry mediators managed on Monday to restore calm at the central prison in the capital, Tripoli, after a riot broke out at the jail late on Sunday. The mediators persuaded prison inmates to return to their cells peaceably, Arabic satellite TV channel Al-Jazeera reported.

Ambulances took to hospital two injured prison guards and several prisoners suffering from the effects of smoke inhalation after rioters started a fire when negotiations stalled overnight.

Four prisoners identified as the alleged ringleaders of the riot have been transferred to another prison, Al-Jazeera reported.

The rioters are asking for a law to be implemented in Libya giving shorter jailterms and better conditions inside the country’s prisons.

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WTO: Algerian Trade Minister, Negotiations Going Ahead

(ANSAmed) — ALGIERS, JANUARY 27 — Negotiations for Algeria’s adhesion to the World Trade Organisation “are proceeding” and are at a “very advanced” level, said Algeria’s Minister for Trade, El Hachemi Djaaboub, during a meeting with Algerian and Brazilian economic operators which opened this morning in Algiers. “Algeria has decided to go ahead in its process of global integration” said Djaaboub, saying that “negotiations with the WTO are at a very advanced level. When Algeria is part of the WTO, it will work alongside nations such as Brazil to defend the interests of countries of the south”. Premier Ahmed Ouyahia declared during his last visit to Tunis in December that the adhesion process into the WTO “is not easy” due to conflicts of interest among the various members. According to the Algerian press there are several points which continue to block negotiations which have been under way for years, including: the liberalisation of banks and monetary policy, financial and administrative transparency, intellectual property and health measures, and in particular the opening up of the energy sector and the price of gas. (ANSAmed).

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Israel and the Palestinians


Explaining Israel’s Strategic Mistakes

In an article earlier this month, “Israel’s Strategic Incompetence in Gaza,” I made three points: that the Israeli leadership unilaterally created its current problems in Gaza, that the war against Hamas meant ignoring the much larger threat of Iranian nuclear weapons, and that the goal of empowering Al-Fatah makes no sense.

These arguments prompted an earful from readers, who made interesting points that deserve answers. Slightly editing the questions for clarity, I reply to some of them here: […]

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Israeli Jews Welcome Pope’s Words

Risk of break in ties subsiding

(ANSA) — Jerusalem, January 28 — Pope Benedict XVI’s strong stand against denying the Holocaust was welcomed Wednesday by the highest Jewish authority in Israeli, which had threatened to sever ties indefinitely with the Vatican.

The Chief Rabbinate’s action was in protest to the pope’s decision to lift the excommunication for a traditionalist bishop who denied the existence of the Holocaust.

Speaking at his Wednesday audience, Benedict reiterated his full support for his ‘‘Jewish brothers’’ and said the Holocaust must not be denied because ‘‘the memory of the Shoah regenerates our humanity and helps us reflect on the unexpected power which evil can exert on the hearts of man’’. The importance of the Shoah, the German-born pope added, ‘‘cannot be denied nor diminished because violence committed against even one man is violence against all men’’.

The director general of the Chief Rabbinate, Oded Wiener, later told ANSA that the pope’s words were ‘‘a great step forwards in resolving this question’’. ‘‘His statements were very important for us and for the whole world,’’ he added.

Wiener said that no decision had yet been made on whether the Rabbinate would send a representative to a March 2-4 meeting in Rome with the Catholic Church’s Commission for Religious Relations with Jews.

Initially it had been decided to cancel the meeting, but this was before the pope’s words on the Shoah, he added.

The work of the commission, created eight years ago by the late Pope John Paul II, ‘‘is extremely important for the dialogue and exceptional personal relationships it has created,’’ Wiener said. At the center of the dispute is British-born Bishop Richard Williamson, one of four traditionalist bishops whose excommunications were lifted Saturday.

Williamson, a member of the ultra-conservative Society of Saint Pius X, only recently reiterated his belief that there were no gas chambers and only 300,000 Jews died in the Holocaust, not six million.

In regard to the decision to lift the excommunications, Wiener told ANSA that the Rabbinate ‘‘has no desire, cannot and has no interest’’ in interfering in church affairs.

However, he added, the case of Bishop Williamson had taken on additional meaning in the wake of a new surge in anti-Semitism and a growing number of deniers ‘‘especially in Germany.

Lifting Williamson’s excommunication within a week of his reiterating his views on the Shoah and the marking of International Holocaust Remembrance Day, Wiener explained, ‘‘demonstrated a lack of sensitivity which had repercussions throughout the Jewish world’’. The Society of St Pius X was created in 1970 by late dissident French Archbishop Marcel Lefebvre who broke with Rome over the changes made at the Second Vatican Council, the ground-breaking meeting of all the world’s Catholic bishops in the early 1960s. Among the changes the group opposed was the decision to celebrate Mass in local languages rather than Latin and state that Jews today should not be blamed for the death of Christ.

Lefebvre was excommunicated for ordaining four bishops, including Williamson, in defiance of a direct order from John Paul II. The four bishops were also excommunicated.

Efforts by the Church to avert a schism and keep Lefebvre and his followers in the fold were orchestrated by Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger, the prefect of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith, who went on to become Benedict XVI.

During his Wednesday audience, the pope said the four bishops who were let back into the Church’s graces would have to respond to his gesture by renewing their loyalty to the Church and its teachings, including the changes made by the Vatican Council.

These were among the conditions that he had originally set down in 1988 but which Lefebvre had rejected.

On Tuesday the current head of the Society of St Pius X, Bishop Bernard Fellay, denied that Williamson’s views reflected those of the order and apologised to the pope for any problems his statements may have created.

The Society of St Pius X is the largest group of traditionalist Catholics in the world. It has close to 500 priests and is active in 63 countries.

DENIER ROW ‘WON’T AFFECT POPE VISIT’

The row Bishop Williamson will not affect the pope’s planned trip to the Holy Land this spring, Israel’s Ambassador to the Holy See told ANSA Wednesday.

Mordechay Lewy said the pope’s reiteration during his Wednesday general audience that the Holocaust cannot be denied was ‘‘very clear…and useful for clearing up the misunderstanding that arose in the last few days’’.

‘‘Anyone who heard the pope’s words now knows perfectly well what side the Church is on,’’ Lewy said. He said it would be ‘‘mistaken’’ to give the anti-modernist Williamson the power to affect relations between Israel and the Holy See. As for the pope’s visit, which is rumoured to have been set up for May, the ambassador said: ‘‘We are working all the time and what happened in the last few days has not affected preparations’’. ‘‘The pope is welcome in Israel at any time’’.

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Mid-East: Dialogue With Hamas, Grossman Triggers Debate

(by Aldo Baquis) (ANSAmed) — TEL AVIV, JANUARY 26 — A rabbi-settler in favour, a voice from the radical Left is completely against it: there is no doubt that the opening of writer David Grossman to a possible dialogue with Hamas was the classic “stone thrown into the pond”. If it is wanted for the exacerbation of souls after Operation ‘Cast Lead’, for the imminence of upcoming elections (February 10), the reactions have been passionate, and in some ways surprising. Last week Grossman held with emphasis that Israel should start an extended dialogue with Hamas, to avoid the risk that, tied to fighting without end, the two peoples would fall together into an abyss. “We must also speak to those who don’t recognise our right to exist here”, the writer affirmed, convinced in the long term possibility of dialogue as the best guarantee for Israeli security. The article (published at the same time by ‘la Repubblica’) was proposed by ‘Haaretz’ with the highest importance, on the front page. Yesterday, the seeds thrown by the novelist blossomed when in the same newspaper the rabbi-settler Menachem Froman put forth the flag for dialogue with Islamic fundamentalists. Something that wasn’t a complete surprise, in that Froman went to Gaza to speak with Sheikh Ahmed Yassin, founder of Hamas, and Mahmud a-Zahar. Unfortunately, the time wasn’t ripe. Now Froman is returning to the march, more persuaded than ever that “to negotiate with Hamas, one must speak their language. On the basis of my personal experience — he explains — Israeli fundamentalists are better prepared to do that”. Froman isn’t promising anything, but notes: “There is hope for change. At least we can change”. A road that today is not advised to follow without the proper means according to one of the most famous voices from Israel’s Left, Yaron London. He says that he is still perturbed by the document that functions as Hamas’ constitution, “a classic anti-Semite text, based on the Koran and on the Protocols of Zion”, and that “expresses hatred towards the Jews in as much” and not only for Zionism. Hamas’ responsibility for the Jews are many, notes London: from the French Revolution to that of the Bolsheviks, to Masonry, to the First and Second World Wars, to the institution of the Western World and the lobbies that suck the resources from countries with a Jewish presence. Hamas “is a Nazi like movement, with which every type of dialogue would be in vain, before its force has been neutralised”, he affirms. When Europe looked for dialogue, London concludes, the Reich carried out worse crimes. When Nazism was beaten on the battlefield, “the political conceptions of the Germans change instantaneously”. (ANSAmed).

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Middle East


Gaza: Ankara Urges Hamas to Choose Politics Not Weapons

(ANSAmed) — ANKARA, JANUARY 27 — The Ankara Government has urged the radical Palestinian Hamas movement to use peaceful means instead of the armed struggle to reach its objectives, said Turkish Foreign Minister Ali Babacan in an interview which appeared simultaneously in the Milliyet and Radikal newspapers. The Government of Turkey, which is a secular country, but whose population is mainly Muslim, has been accused of taking the side of Hamas during the Israeli ‘Fused Lead’ military offensive which caused more than 1,200 dead and over 4,300 injured among Palestinians. “Hamas must take a decision” said Babacan. “Do they want to be an armed organisation or a political movement? Our suggestion is that they work within the political system. The party which has the support of Hamas got 44 percent of the vote in the last election and this electoral base cannot be ignored”. Regarding relations between Israel and Turkey, who are tied by a long-standing strategic pact, and the damage which could be caused by the Government’s recent taking of Hamas’ side and the strong criticisms of Israel by Turkey , Babacan said that “Turkish-Israeli relations could have been damaged in the short term, but I do not expect negative results in the mid to long term”. (ANSAmed).

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Guess Who’s Ready to Rebuild Hamas!

MI6 confirms details of meeting with parliamentary leader

LONDON — Agents for Britain’s MI6 intelligence agency have monitored a meeting attended by Khaled Meshaal, the head of Hamas, Iranian Parliament speaker Ali Larinjani and Saeed Jalili, Iran’s top spy in the Middle East, according to a report from Joseph Farah’s G2 Bulletin.

Larinjani and Jalili had flown from Tehran in an Iranian Air 727 to a military airport near Damascus, and from there they were driven by Syrian intelligence officers to Meshaal’s apartment.

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Iran: Dispute Over Islands Raises Tension With UAE

Tehran, 26 Jan. (AKI) — Iran is threatening to transfer its investments from the United Arab Emirates to Turkey because of growing tension between over three contested islands in the Persian Gulf. Negotiations to return the islands from Tehran to Abu Dhabi have floundered as Iranian officials accused the UAE of harassing Iranians.

According to the Saudi newspaper, ‘al-Watan’, the latest threat came from Iranian MP Jawad Jahankir, who has reportedly threatened to push for all Iranian economic investments to be moved from Dubai to Turkey and other countries in the region.

“If the UAE continues to provoke us in this way, carrying out physical action against Iranians, following them and taking their fingerprints, then the Parliament will force the government to break diplomatic relations with them,” he said.

According to the Arab satellite television network, al-Arabiya, a second MP has even looked at possible scenarios of conflict between the two countries, saying that the negotiations for ownership of the three islands are only a pretext.

“We believe a good share of the Emirates’ territory is our land,” he said.

For this reason he has reportedly asked his government to take steps to force Abu Dhabi to pay more attention to Iranian citizens resident in the Arab country.

It seems that the UAE, which accepted an invitation to attend the Arab summit held in Doha on 16 January over the Gaza crisis , changed its mind about going when hardline Iranian president Mahmoud Ahmadinejad agreed to attend.

A media war broke out last year between the two countries Iranian media accused the Abu Dhabi authorities of failing to allow religious clerics to visit the Arab country after the expulsion of a Shia imam, while the UAE media have begun closely following the fate of Arab minorities that live in Iran.

In September 2008, the six Gulf Cooperation Council states condemned Tehran for opening offices on the disputed islands in the waters between Iran and the UAE.

Abu Musa and the Greater and Lesser Tunb islands are controlled by Iran but claimed by the United Arab Emirates with broad Arab support.

Iran says the two administrative offices on Abu Musa were to help ship registration and maritime rescue.

There were widespread fears that Iran would use the offices to gain greater control of shipping traffic through the Strait of Hormuz, the strategic waterway used by tankers carrying oil from the Persian Gulf to the open sea

           — Hat tip: C. Cantoni [Return to headlines]



Islam: Turkish Man Sentenced to Death Back Home From Jeddah

(ANSAmed) — ANKARA, JANUARY 27 — A Turkish barber who was sentenced to capital punishment in Saudi Arabia, but released later, is returning to Turkey, Anatolia news agency reported. The man, Sabri Bogday, was arrested in Riad in 2007 after a quarrel with an Egyptian neighbor and sentenced to beheading on 1 May 2008 on charges of “swearing at the God and the Prophet”. Later on Turkish President, Abdullah Gul, and Prime Minister, Tayyip Erdogan, wrote letters and had phone conversations with Saudi Arabia King, Abdullah bin Abd al-Aziz Al Saud, asking him to pardone the turkish citizen. Bogdas was released after a court in Jeddah accepted his repentance early in January. “Sabri Bogday will return to Turkey by the first plane from Jeddah to Istanbul”, the Turkish Embassy in Riad said. (ANSAmed).

           — Hat tip: Insubria [Return to headlines]

Russia


Medvedev Orders a Reworking of Treason Law

MOSCOW — Russian President Dmitry Medvedev ordered his administration to rework a controversial treason bill submitted by Prime Minister Vladimir Putin’s cabinet, a top Kremlin official was quoted by Russian news agencies as saying on Tuesday.

Mr. Medvedev has taken note of public criticism of the bill and ordered a review to prevent the measure from curtailing human rights, his first deputy chief of staff Vladislav Surkov said, according to the state-connected ITAR-Tass and RIA-Novosti news agencies.

Human-rights activists have warned that the bill, submitted to parliament last month, could potentially allow authorities to brand any government critic a traitor.

The legislation would expand the definition of treason and add nongovernmental organizations to the list of banned recipients of state secrets. The government has repeatedly accused spy agencies of using NGOs as a cover. Critics warned that the loose wording would give authorities leeway to prosecute those who cooperate with international rights groups. Mr. Surkov acknowledged there was a danger of loose interpretation of such notions as state secret, espionage and state treason.

           — Hat tip: Tuan Jim [Return to headlines]



Russian ‘Cyber Militia’ Takes Kyrgyzstan Offline?

[Comment from Tuan Jim: Shades of Estonia ‘07 and Georgia ‘08]

About 10 days ago, Kyrgyzstan’s two main Internet service providers — ns.kg and domain.kg — came under a massive online assault. The Wall Street Journal now reports that the cyber-attack may have been orchestrated by a Russia-based “cyber militia,” although it provides few additional details about who, exactly, was responsible.

The story (subscription only), quotes cyber-security expert Don Jackson of Internet security firm SecureWorks as saying the denial-of-service attacks managed to shut down more than 80 percent of Kyrgyzstan’s bandwidth. While both sites now seem to be up and running, several commentators have speculated that the attack is meant to thwart Kyrgyzstan’s embattled political opposition — which depends on the Internet to organize — or to pressure Kyrgyzstan’s government, which hosts a U.S. airbase outside of the capital, Bishkek.

Could this be a pattern? As we noted here earlier, Russian hackers staged denial-of-service attacks on Georgian government websites during last year’s war between Russia and Georgia. Similar attacks on Estonia in 2007 were rather breathlessly described as the world’s first proper “cyberwar.”

Pinning this on the Kremlin, however, is a bit harder. Certainly, there’s been a lot of geopolitical intrigue over Manas Air Base, which has been a crucial supply link for U.S. forces in Afghanistan. The presence of a U.S. airbase on Kyrgyz soil may be an occasional irritant to Moscow, but Russia has of late been playing along with NATO’s wishes to establish a “northern corridor” to Afghanistan. And hints of a new Cold War notwithstanding, Russia also seems to be trying to build goodwill with the new U.S. administration. Just today, for instance, Russia reversed plans to deploy missiles to the Baltic enclave of Kaliningrad.

Using denial-of-service to clamp down opposition sounds a bit more plausible. During Kyrgyzstan’s “Tulip Revolution” in 2005, demonstrators often depended on cell phones and text messages to organize. In post-Soviet states, where a smaller portion of the population is online, the authorities often allow the Internet to thrive as an outlet for dissent and free expression while clamping down on traditional media. But when the net becomes a more effective organizing tool — or a more effective medium for investigative reporting — the powers that be begin to take note.

           — Hat tip: Tuan Jim [Return to headlines]

South Asia


Indonesia: Islamic Group Attacks Muslim “Excessive” Edicts

Jakarta, 27 Jan. (AKI/Jakarta Post) — Indonesia’s largest Muslim organisation has attacked a move by the country’s highest Islamic authority to impose bans on smoking, practising yoga and voting abstention. A ‘fatwa’ or a religious edict was issued by the Indonesian Ulema Council (MUI) during its two-day national meeting in the West Sumatran town of Padangpanjang at the weekend.

Nahdlatul Ulama (NU), Indonesia’s biggest Islamic organisation, criticised the religious edicts as “excessive”.

NU deputy head Masdar F. Mas’udi said the MUI should not have inserted religion into the three matters. Yoga, as it is practised in Indonesia, he said, was a pastime and must not be seen in the context of religious worship.

He said that the MUI should not use “Islamic law” as a tool to discourage people from smoking.

“What’s important is to inform the public of the bad effects of smoking and urge the government to enforce policies to discourage smoking,” Masdar told the Indonesian daily The Jakarta Post.

He also said the MUI should “not bring in God and threaten people with hell” if it wanted to encourage Muslims to vote.

Some 700 clerics from the council agreed on Sunday that Muslims were forbidden to abstain from voting in elections if “qualified” candidates existed.

“Islam obliges Muslims to elect their leaders if the latter meet certain criteria,” Gusrizal Gazahar, MUI West Sumatra head, said after the meeting.

The criteria include “being Muslim, honest, brilliant and ready to fight for the people”, the council said.

It also forbade smoking by children and pregnant women, and in public places.

Muslims are also banned from practising certain aspects of yoga that contained Hindu elements such as chanting and meditation, it said.

But Muslims can continue to perform yoga for purely health reasons, the council added.

Muslim scholar Azyumardi Azra also attacked the yoga ban as “excessive” and “counterproductive”.

However, he lauded the edicts against vote abstention and smoking, saying the former was “positive” in strengthening democracy and elected administrations.

Azyumardi, an assistant to vice president Jusuf Kalla, said the MUI had “compromised” and taken “accommodating” measures to partly forbid smoking, considering the fact that the tobacco industry employed so many workers and contributed much to the country’s economy.

The edict also included a ban on abortion unless the mother is a rape victim, the pregnancy endangers her life, or the foetus is aged less than five weeks old, as well as a ban on vasectomy because the process is “irreversible”.

A ban on marriage with minors, based on a 1974 law that forbids men under 19 and women under 16 years old from marriage was also issued by the council.

           — Hat tip: C. Cantoni [Return to headlines]



Indonesia: Christian Party Criticises Muslim Edict

Jakarta, 27 Jan. (AKI) — A Christian political leader has criticised a religious edict or fatwa issued by Indonesia’s top Islamic body stating that only a Muslim could become president of the country. Sonny Wuisan, leader of the Christian Democratic Party (PKD) told Adnkronos International (AKI) that the edict from the Indonesian Ulema Council (MUI) was unconstitutional and should be withdrawn.

“This fatwa is against the constitution and the MUI should limit itself to discussing religion,” Sonny Wuisan, secretary of the PKD told AKI.

The PKD is a very small Indonesian political party that in particular attracts Indonesians who are ethnic Chinese.

The Indonesian Ulema Council issued several fatwas or edicts including a ban on practising yoga, smoking and voting abstention during its conference in the West Sumatran town of Padangpanjang at the weekend.

The council said that Muslims should vote at forthcoming presidential elections in July if the candidates have certain characteristics such as “being Muslim”.

On the other hand some 700 clerics from the council agreed on Sunday that Muslims were forbidden to abstain from voting in elections if “qualified” candidates existed.

“Islam obliges Muslims to elect their leaders if the latter meet certain criteria,” Gusrizal Gazahar, MUI West Sumatra head, said after the meeting.

Wuisan stressed that all religions had a right to participate in the political process.

“This country has a Muslim majority, but it doesn’t mean that other religions do not count,” said Wuisan.

Although the country has the largest number of Muslims in the world, Indonesia has substantial Christian, Buddhist and Hindu minorities. The country’s constitution recognises five religions and allows all its citizens to run for public office.

At the same time of the six presidents that have been elected since independence , all were Muslims and all the candidates running in the forthcoming elections are Muslim.

The fatwas have no legal power but devout Muslims adhere to the rulings because ignoring a fatwa is considered a sin.

Indonesia has a population of 235 million people and 90 percent of them are Muslim. Most practise a moderate form of the faith.

           — Hat tip: C. Cantoni [Return to headlines]



Indonesia: Islamic Figures Reject Fatwa of Ulemas Against Yoga and Smoking

Religious leaders and representatives of society call the directives “unconstitutional and unnecessary,” because they risk destroying the idea of “national unity.” In the past, the council of the ulemas has issued controversial edicts, contrary to pluralism.

Jakarta (AsiaNews) — “Unconstitutional and unnecessary.” This is the view expressed by various Muslim religious leaders and members of civil society, on the fatwas issued by the Indonesian ulemas against the practice of yoga, the vice of smoking, and abstention from voting.

On January 25, 700 members of the Indonesian council of ulemas, meeting for an assembly in Padang Panjang, a city in the province of West Sumatra, issued a fatwa against yoga, smoking, and abstention from voting, explaining that all of these are “activities contrary to the precepts of Islam.”

The statement from the ulemas has unleashed a wave of protest in the country: smoking is dangerous to the health, but this is a choice that belongs to the private sphere of the individual, and should not be regulated with a religious edict. The situation is similar for yoga, which should be considered a means for releasing stress and tension for many Indonesians living in large urban areas. Indonesian Muslims, both religious and lay figures, therefore maintain that the directives of the ulemas are “unnecessary and contrary to the constitution,” threatening the idea of “national unity” and the concept of a pluralistic society.

“What mainly concerns me is the potential threat that these fatwas would be imposed on all Indonesian citizens, no matter what their religion,” says Fadjroel Rachman, a Muslim political activist, echoing the statements of Indonesia’s vice president, Jusuf Kalla, who has warned the ulemas not to issue “controversial” fatwas capable of “undermining national unity.”

Criticism is also coming from the two main moderate Muslim organizations in the country, the Nahdlatul Ulama and the Muhammadiyah, which call the pronouncements “unnecessary” and destined to be “ignored” by the majority of citizens. In reference to the position of the ulemas on smoking, Hasyim Muzadi — president of the Nahdlatul Ulama — stresses that it would be more correct to define the vice of smoking as “makruh,”which means “bad” or “to be discouraged,” rather than “illicit.”

Formed in 1975 by former president Suharto, the council of the ulemas has repeatedly provoked controversy among Indonesian Muslims. It enjoys the support of Muslims who are close to the fundamentalist fringe of the country, and has issued a series of controversial edicts, including the banning of interreligious prayers and mixed marriages, in addition to campaigns against religious pluralism, liberalism, and state secularism.

           — Hat tip: C. Cantoni [Return to headlines]

Latin America


Iran Making Push Into Nicaragua

MONKEY POINT, Nicaragua — The second military helicopter in as many days hovered over the jungle and then landed to a most unwelcome reception from several dozen angry Rama Indian and Creole villagers.

Rupert Allen Clear Duncan, a leader of some 400 Creole who live along the shoreline, confronted the foreigners dressed in suits and military uniforms that day in March and demanded to know the purpose of their aerial trespasses.

“This is our land; we have always lived here, and you don’t have our permission to be here,” Duncan spat, when refused the courtesy of an explanation.

Not until Duncan threatened to have his machete-waving followers damage the aircraft did they learn that some of the men were from the Islamic Republic of Iran and had come promising to establish a Central American foothold in the middle of their territory.

As part of a new partnership with Nicaragua’s Sandinista President Daniel Ortega, Iran and its Venezuelan allies plan to help finance a $350 million deep-water port at Monkey Point on the wild Caribbean shore, and then plow a connecting “dry canal” corridor of pipelines, rails and highways across the country to the populous Pacific Ocean. Iran recently established an embassy in Nicaragua’s capital.

In feeling threatened by Iran’s ambitions, the people of Monkey Point have powerful company. The Iranians’ arrival in Nicaragua comes as the Bush administration and some European allies hold the threat of war over Iran to force an end to its uranium enrichment program and alleged help to anti-U.S. insurgents in Iraq.

What worries state department officials, former national security officials and counterterrorism researchers is that, if attacked, Iran could stage strikes on American or allied interests from Nicaragua, deploying the Iranian terrorist group Hezbollah and Revolutionary Guard operatives already in Latin America.

           — Hat tip: Fausta [Return to headlines]

Immigration


Italy: Hundreds Protest Against Migrants on Lampedusa

Lampedusa, 27 Jan. (AKI) — Fifteen hundred residents on the southern Italian island of Lampedusa on Tuesday protested against the conservative Italian government’s plans to open a new detention centre for illegal immigrants. Local authorities also urged shopkeepers and other businesses to remain closed.

“Free Lampedusa!” the protesters chanted. Locals fear the island is being turned into a ‘Mediterranean Alcatraz’ by interior minister Roberto Maroni’s decision not to transfer illegal immigrants arriving on Lampedusa elsewhere in Italy .

Under Maroni’s instructions, the illegal immigrants are to be kept on the island for identification. They will then be deported unless they are eligible for political asylum, refugee or protected status.

Some have been held in the island’s current detention centre for over a month. The centre, which was designed to hold a maximum 800 people for a few days at a time, has for over a week been severely overcrowded.

There were 1,000 people being held there on Tuesday after 130 other illegal immigrants were overnight transferred to a military base as an emergency measure, and 100 others who requested political asylum were transferred to a centre in the southern Italian city of Crotone.

The Organisation for International Organisation for Migration, the Save the Children Charity and the Red Cross on Monday sent a memo to Maroni underlining their “grave concern” at conditions in the Lampedusa detention centre.

“The prolonged detention of migrants there risks further inflaming a situation that with the breakout of hundreds of immigrants has reached unprecedented gravity and danger,” the OIM, Red Cross and Save the Children said.

At the weekend hundreds of detainees forced open the detention centre’s gates and held a peaceful protest in the central square chanting “Freedom, Freedom!” and “We don’t want to go back there!” They were reportedly joined by some Lampedusa residents.

Last week up to 1,850 people illegal immigrants were crammed inside the centre. The move sparked criticism from the opposition and from the United Nations refugee agency (UNHCR) as many people were forced to sleep outdoors in a rubbish-strewn ‘tent city’.

Lampedusa residents also held a protest and a general strike over the ‘militarisation’ of the picturesque island which they claim is damaging its tourist trade.

Maroni was in Tunisia on Tuesday to seek an accord with the government to repatriate a reported 1,000 of its nationals currently staying in the Lampedusa detention centre.

The number of would-be illegal immigrants arriving in Italy by sea soared 75 percent in 2008 compared with the previous year to 36,900. Of these, some 31,000 landed on Lampedusa.

The government hopes that preventing illegal immigrants from reaching the rest of Italy will discourage people traffickers from using the relatively short and less dangerous route from North Africa to Lampedusa, one of the easiest ways for their rickety boats to reach Europe.

           — Hat tip: C. Cantoni [Return to headlines]



Le Quotidien, France Confirms Deportation Plan

(ANSAmed) — TUNIS, JANUARY 27- According to today’s edition of Francophone Tunisian newspaper, Le Quotidien, France will deport 26,000 illegal immigrants this year, the same amount as last year. The newspaper attributes the decision to new French Minister of Immigration and Integration, ex socialist Eric Besson, who according to Le Quotidien, spedcified taht he was working “on 26,000 but I do not know if that will be the final number”, referring to the possibility of voluntary re-entries. Besson also asked President Sarkozy to grant him wider jurisdiction “be able to integrate other criteria” for assessment. Besson said that “in a few days there will be an interdepartmental meeting to give the go ahead on applying” Dna testing, voted on in 2007 in an immigration control law, but not yet operative. He also specified that the test “is a potential right, but not obligatory”, and can be useful if there is “difficulty in determining family status”. (ANSAmed)

           — Hat tip: Insubria [Return to headlines]



Maroni Meets Interior Minister Kacem in Tunis

(ANSAmed) — TUNIS, JANUARY 27 — Full willingness to cooperate over illegal immigration was repeated this morning in Tunis, during the meeting between Minister for the Interior Roberto Maroni and his Tunisian counterpart Rafik Belhay Kacem. The meeting was organised in a few hours following the emergency on Lampedusa. Italy is asking Tunisia to take back the Tunisian migrants who make up part of the 1,300 illegal immigrants crowding the Sicilian island. The request was made as part of the agreements between the two countries, the first of which was signed in 1998, and reinforced in 2003. However, problems in carrying out the agreement have recently been confirmed. During the afternoon, before another meeting between the two ministers, the Italian delegation led by Police Chief Antonio Manganelli will confront the technical-operational details of the repatriation with their Tunisian counterparts. (ANSAmed).

           — Hat tip: Insubria [Return to headlines]



UK: The Schools Where No Pupils Speak English as a First Language

There are now ten schools in England without a single pupil who speaks English as his or her first language.

Research reveals that there are almost 600 primary schools where 70 per cent or more of youngsters normally speak a foreign language.

Across the country, one in seven pupils aged 4-11 does not have English as the first language, which is the equivalent of 466,620 children.

But, following years of unprecedented levels of migration, ten schools have now reached a point where every youngster falls into this category.

Their locations range from London to Lancashire. One, St Hilda’s in Oldham, is a Church of England school.

Some schools are in areas with long-established Muslim populations. In others, the high number of non-English speakers is the consequence of large-scale immigration from Eastern Europe.

Labour MP Frank Field and Tory MP Nicholas Soames, co-chairmen of the Cross Party Group on Balanced Migration, said: ‘These figures make a nonsense of the Government’s aim of integration and show the very real strain that uncontrolled large scale immigration is already placing upon our society…

           — Hat tip: Fjordman [Return to headlines]

Culture Wars


Feminists Salivate With Obama in White House

[Comment from JD: a sobering list of nightmarish agenda…]

The groups that elected Barack Obama are poised to cash in on their investment, and the feminists are muscling to be first in line. The National Organization for Women, bragging that “we all worked hard to help elect” Obama, has helpfully spelled out the “feminist action agenda”:

  • Pass the Lilly Ledbetter Fair Pay Act to repeal the statute of limitations and allow women to sue employers for alleged wage discrimination long after bosses are dead and unable to defend their actions. The feminists made this their first priority, the House and Senate quickly acquiesced, and President Obama is itching to sign the bill.
  • Direct Equal Employment Opportunity Commission to compare pay scales in job categories held mostly by women or mostly by men, and then enforce wage control to equalize wages according to the feminists’ subjective definition of what they call comparable worth.
  • Expand the Family and Medical Leave Act to require paid parental and family leave at the option of the employee, rather than unpaid leave as allowed in current law. Reject all proposals to allow any portion of Social Security contributions to be paid into individual investment accounts.

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]

General


Beware the ‘Stealth Jihad’

I’ve been studying radical Islam since 1979. I’ve been writing about it since the early 1980s. I’m considered an authoritative expert on the subject by many. I’ve lectured all over the world on the topic in the last 10 years.

Yet, I have to tell you, Spencer’s new book has been an eye-opener even for me.

When I first saw the title, “Stealth Jihad: How Radical Islam Is Subverting America Without Guns or Bombs,” I thought: “I’m not sure people are going to be as concerned by the stealth jihadists as they are about those with the guns and bombs.”

But after reading this amazing book, I realize the bigger threat to America comes from the subtle, sophisticated stealth jihadists who are, in fact, winning over the hearts and minds of Americans at a most unlikely time in history — when jihadists have openly declared war on America and shown they mean it.

Spencer reveals the interlocking connections of the most important stealth jihadist groups and individuals actively subverting our country and Western Civilization. He shows how they are winning the day — despite a record of arrests, indictments, trials and convictions for their own covert support of violent jihadists.

Worse yet, he exposes the foreign money trail that supports these groups and individuals — a money trail that starts right back in countries supporting the violent jihadists in Iraq, Lebanon, Afghanistan and the Palestinian Authority. […]

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]



Johann Hari: Why Should I Respect These Oppressive Religions?

Whenever a religious belief is criticised, its adherents say they’re victims of ‘prejudice’

[Comment from Tuan Jim: Not bad, but naturally they just had to go with the stupid moral equivalence BS and claim that Christianity is as bad as Islam in this issue. — wonder why it never came up before at Jihad Watch’s transcripts from their discussions?]

The right to criticise religion is being slowly doused in acid. Across the world, the small, incremental gains made by secularism — giving us the space to doubt and question and make up our own minds — are being beaten back by belligerent demands that we “respect” religion. A historic marker has just been passed, showing how far we have been shoved. The UN rapporteur who is supposed to be the global guardian of free speech has had his job rewritten — to put him on the side of the religious censors.

The Universal Declaration of Human Rights stated 60 years ago that “a world in which human beings shall enjoy freedom of speech and belief is the highest aspiration of the common people”. It was a Magna Carta for mankind — and loathed by every human rights abuser on earth. Today, the Chinese dictatorship calls it “Western”, Robert Mugabe calls it “colonialist”, and Dick Cheney calls it “outdated”. The countries of the world have chronically failed to meet it — but the document has been held up by the United Nations as the ultimate standard against which to check ourselves. Until now.

Starting in 1999, a coalition of Islamist tyrants, led by Saudi Arabia, demanded the rules be rewritten. The demand for everyone to be able to think and speak freely failed to “respect” the “unique sensitivities” of the religious, they decided — so they issued an alternative Islamic Declaration of Human Rights. It insisted that you can only speak within “the limits set by the shariah [law]. It is not permitted to spread falsehood or disseminate that which involves encouraging abomination or forsaking the Islamic community”.

In other words, you can say anything you like, as long as it precisely what the reactionary mullahs tell you to say. The declaration makes it clear there is no equality for women, gays, non-Muslims, or apostates. It has been backed by the Vatican and a bevy of Christian fundamentalists.

Incredibly, they are succeeding. The UN’s Rapporteur on Human Rights has always been tasked with exposing and shaming those who prevent free speech — including the religious. But the Pakistani delegate recently demanded that his job description be changed so he can seek out and condemn “abuses of free expression” including “defamation of religions and prophets”. The council agreed — so the job has been turned on its head. Instead of condemning the people who wanted to murder Salman Rushdie, they will be condemning Salman Rushdie himself.

Anything which can be deemed “religious” is no longer allowed to be a subject of discussion at the UN — and almost everything is deemed religious. Roy Brown of the International Humanist and Ethical Union has tried to raise topics like the stoning of women accused of adultery or child marriage. The Egyptian delegate stood up to announce discussion of shariah “will not happen” and “Islam will not be crucified in this council” — and Brown was ordered to be silent. Of course, the first victims of locking down free speech about Islam with the imprimatur of the UN are ordinary Muslims.

Here is a random smattering of events that have taken place in the past week in countries that demanded this change. In Nigeria, divorced women are routinely thrown out of their homes and left destitute, unable to see their children, so a large group of them wanted to stage a protest — but the Shariah police declared it was “un-Islamic” and the marchers would be beaten and whipped. In Saudi Arabia, the country’s most senior government-approved cleric said it was perfectly acceptable for old men to marry 10-year-old girls, and those who disagree should be silenced. In Egypt, a 27-year-old Muslim blogger Abdel Rahman was seized, jailed and tortured for arguing for a reformed Islam that does not enforce shariah.

To the people who demand respect for Muslim culture, I ask: which Muslim culture? Those women’s, those children’s, this blogger’s — or their oppressors’?

As the secular campaigner Austin Darcy puts it: “The ultimate aim of this effort is not to protect the feelings of Muslims, but to protect illiberal Islamic states from charges of human rights abuse, and to silence the voices of internal dissidents calling for more secular government and freedom.”

Those of us who passionately support the UN should be the most outraged by this.

Underpinning these “reforms” is a notion seeping even into democratic societies — that atheism and doubt are akin to racism. Today, whenever a religious belief is criticised, its adherents immediately claim they are the victims of “prejudice” — and their outrage is increasingly being backed by laws.

All people deserve respect, but not all ideas do. I don’t respect the idea that a man was born of a virgin, walked on water and rose from the dead. I don’t respect the idea that we should follow a “Prophet” who at the age of 53 had sex with a nine-year old girl, and ordered the murder of whole villages of Jews because they wouldn’t follow him.

I don’t respect the idea that the West Bank was handed to Jews by God and the Palestinians should be bombed or bullied into surrendering it. I don’t respect the idea that we may have lived before as goats, and could live again as woodlice. This is not because of “prejudice” or “ignorance”, but because there is no evidence for these claims. They belong to the childhood of our species, and will in time look as preposterous as believing in Zeus or Thor or Baal.

When you demand “respect”, you are demanding we lie to you. I have too much real respect for you as a human being to engage in that charade.

But why are religious sensitivities so much more likely to provoke demands for censorship than, say, political sensitivities? The answer lies in the nature of faith. If my views are challenged I can, in the end, check them against reality. If you deregulate markets, will they collapse? If you increase carbon dioxide emissions, does the climate become destabilised? If my views are wrong, I can correct them; if they are right, I am soothed.

But when the religious are challenged, there is no evidence for them to consult. By definition, if you have faith, you are choosing to believe in the absence of evidence. Nobody has “faith” that fire hurts, or Australia exists; they know it, based on proof. But it is psychologically painful to be confronted with the fact that your core beliefs are based on thin air, or on the empty shells of revelation or contorted parodies of reason. It’s easier to demand the source of the pesky doubt be silenced.

But a free society cannot be structured to soothe the hardcore faithful. It is based on a deal. You have an absolute right to voice your beliefs — but the price is that I too have a right to respond as I wish. Neither of us can set aside the rules and demand to be protected from offence.

Yet this idea — at the heart of the Universal Declaration — is being lost. To the right, it thwacks into apologists for religious censorship; to the left, it dissolves in multiculturalism. The hijacking of the UN Special Rapporteur by religious fanatics should jolt us into rescuing the simple, battered idea disintegrating in the middle: the equal, indivisible human right to speak freely.

           — Hat tip: Tuan Jim [Return to headlines]



The U.N.’s Pro-Islam Religion Code

In a 83-to-53 vote, with 42 abstentions, the U.N. General Assembly urges nations to provide “adequate protections” in their laws or constitutions against “acts of hatred, discrimination, intimidation and coercion resulting from defamation of religions and incitement to religious hatred in general.”

Only Islam and Muslims are specifically named in this resolution against religious defamation sponsored by Uganda — on behalf of the 57-member Organization of the Islamic Conference — with co-sponsors Belarus and Venezuela. In the opposition were the United States, a majority of European countries, Japan, India and a number of other nations.

Those voting in favor say they do not want to limit free speech but do intend to stop such expressions as the 2005 Danish cartoons disrespecting the Prophet Muhammad that ignited violent protests by Muslims around the world.

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]

Shari’a vs. Civilization

Welcome Dharmaveer to the Counterjihad blogosphere.

Regular readers know that Gates of Vienna urges an alliance among Jews, Christians, Hindus, Sikhs, Buddhists, Zoroastrians, Taoists, atheists, and indeed any group of people that doesn’t believe in Allah or Mohammed.

India is a natural ally in the struggle against the Great Jihad, because it has been on the receiving end of the greatest abominations ever dealt out to the infidels by Islam. It has the world’s largest Muslim minority — somewhere between 140 and 165 million followers of the Prophet, depending on whose figures you use — and experiences horrific Muslim terrorist attacks almost daily, of which the recent Mumbai atrocity is simply the most well-known.

Dharmaveer has this to say about himself and his blog, “Thoughts of a nationalist Indian”:

I am a software engineer in Bangalore, India. I have been studying Islam for the past 8 years, and have thoroughly read the Kuran, the 4 canonical Hadiths, the Sirah, and various other books of Islamic jurisprudence such as Umdat al Salik etc. I have literally spend hours daily for these past years learning about Islam. Following suggestions from many friends, and after the Mumbai Jihadi attacks, I decided to make this blog to share ideas about the unique threat we Hindus face from radical Islam and its core ideology of Jihad upon kafirs.

I want to also use this blog to build bridges with the West, which faces the same assault we Hindus do. Hindu and Western civilization cherish the same ideal of freedom, a fact that contributes to the success of Hindus in Western countries. We must stand together to protect this ideal, else we will surely perish together.

And he explains his blogging pseudonym thusly:

This blog is dedicated to Sambhaji — the oldest son of Shivaji — who was given the title of “Dharmaveer” for refusing to convert to Islam after being scientifically tortured for over 20 days by Aurangzeb.

He died a Hindu.

With Dharmaveer’s kind permission, I reproduce one of his recent posts below:

Shari’a vs. Civilization

Modern civilisation is based upon a few axioms. These are held as self-evident, and while not every society has been able to arrive at successful practice of them, most would agree with them in principle. These are:

1.   Equality of all human beings in the eyes of the law. In particular, men and women are equal in the eyes of the law, and members of all religious groups are equal in the eyes of the law.
2.   Freedom of beliefs in general, and religion in particular. A person is free to choose his beliefs, including her/his faith and the manner of her/his worship.
3.   Freedom of expression and freedom to dissent. Freedom to intellectually scrutinize any doctrine, including a religious one.
4.   Belief in democracy as the ideal mode of governance.

Once again, while no society has arrived at this perfect ideal in practise, most modern nations would agree to all four points in principle.

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But not Islam. Not Shari’a. Islamic law (Shari’a) is categorically and emphatically opposed to ALL 4 axioms of modern civilization. Let us inspect each one in turn.

1. Shari’a law denies equality to women and to non-Muslims. Both the Kuran and Hadith — the foundations of Shari’a law — assert that women are inferior to men, and this is reflected in Shari’a law. In particular, the testimony of a woman is worth only half of a man in a Shari’a court.

Similarly, since the Kuran and Hadith assert that “unbelievers” are not the equal of Muslims in any manner, the testimony of a non-Muslim is worth only half of a Muslim.

Once again, this is not just the case with “radical Islamists”, but has been agreed upon by all 4 schools of Sunni jurisprudence (Hanafi, Shafi, Hanbali, Maliki) since their beginning.

2. While Islam exhorts all Muslims to wage continuous war (Jihad) upon non-Muslims in order to expand the Islamic state, Shari’a law does not allow any Muslim to leave his faith. This includes someone who may have originally been of a different faith before converting to Islam, and now wants to return to her/his original faith. The penalty for a Muslim who leaves Islam is death, according to all 4 schools of Sunni jurisprudence. This is based on numerous Hadith where either Muhammad directly says that those who leave Islam must be killed, or his close companions bear witness to him having said so. In several Hadith, this sentence is actually carried out (i.e., a former Muslim is put to death, and this is recorded in the Hadith). Indeed, there is a Hadith which records the execution of such a person (who was originally Jewish, became Muslim, and reverted to Judaism).

Shari’a law also does not give non-Muslims the right to build or repair their places of worship. It does not allow idol worship as a means of worship, and generally approves of the demolition of the temples of anyone it considers “polytheist” or “idolator”. This has been used to justify the destruction of literally thousands of Hindu temples all over India during the years of Islamic rule. Even today, strict implementations of shari’a law demolish idols, such as the Taliban’s destruction of the centuries old Bamiyan Buddhas.

3. Shari’a does not allow any sort of open discussion of Islam. Islam is held to be a doctrine straight from Allah, binding upon humans for all time and in all places. Hence, criticism of Islam and the Prophet Muhammad is punishable by death. This is part of law even in countries that do not have full fledged Shari’a law, such as Pakistan. Under Pakistan’s Tauheen-e-rasool (literally “disrespect of Prophet”) act, any criticism of Muhammad is punishable with death.

4. Shari’a is a strict alternative to democracy. In other words, Shari’a posits itself as a political system, and does not recognize the legitimacy of any other political system such as democracy. Every single school of Islamic jurisprudence says governance by Shari’a is the only acceptable form of Islamic government. Indeed, bringing about such governance by Shari’a law is considered the ultimate goal of the Muslim “umma” (Muslim nation). Democracy is categorically rejected as an acceptable system of governance. Almost every Islamist writing pours scorn on democracy and secularism as “western inventions” that are “contaminating the Muslim ummah.”

So Islamic Shari’a law is opposed to all four basic axioms of modern civilization as we know it. It is not a coincidence that Islamic societies “look very different” from free societies. I have not even gone into issues such as barbarity of punishments (such as stoning to death, chopping limbs etc. which are imposed under Shari’a law). I am speaking simply of the basic axioms that underlie modern human civilization and society and which mankind has generally come to agree upon, with the one exception of Islam. Islam rejects all these axioms. To accept any imposition of Shari’a law, no matter how “harmless” it is deliberately made to appear, would be tantamount to rolling back centuries of human civilisational progress. I particularly appeal to British readers of this blog to understand that by allowing even a mild form of Shari’a, they are allowing the imposition of a system that does not accept women and non-Muslims as complete human beings and forever relegates them to a status between human and animal. Is this what Britain stands for these days? I am appalled. Please, my British readers, raise your voices now.

What I have written here is not something our venal politicians will openly state. But these are the issues we face today. In India, as evidenced by the Shah Bano case, politicians are only too eager to please their Muslim vote banks by allowing limited forms of Shari’a. Shari’a law might soon be allowed in limited form in Britain — a startling new story in Europe’s lack of will to stand up to this civilisational assault. The Indian media, in a characteristically spineless display, did not give any coverage to the Student Islamic Movement of India (SIMI) posters saying “No to democracy, No to secularism, Yes to Shari’a” which appeared in many Muslim localities of cities including Mumbai. Make no mistake — rejection of democracy and secularism, and their replacement by Shari’a, is core to Islamist teaching. It is up to honest intellectuals to inform the public about what Shari’a means.

It means the end of civilization as we know it.

“Thoughts of a nationalist Indian” will be added to our blogroll as soon as I get my act together and update our template.

The Somali Connection

Update: A reader from Canada adds his two cents:

I’m not so sure Bile Abdullahi was trying a dry run into Canada to escape. Rather, he might have been a plant in Canada. Traditionally, new U.S. presidents visit Canada as their first foreign trip.

The President will be entering Canada on Feb. 19th.



I reported last fall about the mysterious disappearance of Somali youths from the Minneapolis area. Later it emerged that some of them were lured back to their ancestral home by the swan song of jihad, and at least one returned to the USA in fragments after realizing his dream of becoming a suicide bomber in Somalia.

Now we learn that yet another Somali-American from Minnesota was thought by the DHS to be a danger to our new President at his inauguration. It doesn’t really make sense — after all, Obama’s birthplace in Kenya is right next door to Somalia, and the Muslims of the world overwhelmingly believe that Obama is one of them — so what’s the beef about the Messiah of Hope and Change?

Here’s the story from Fox 9 TV in Minneapolis-St. Paul:

U.S. Officials: Minnesota Somali Man a Possible Threat on Inauguration Day

MINNEAPOLIS (FOX 9) — With the inauguration of President Barack Obama in the past, U.S. officials are reporting information about possible threats on the day of the ceremony by a Minnesota Somali man.

U.S. intelligence was reportedly investigating a potential inauguration threat involving a Somali insurgent group. They believed one man to be connected with the missing Somali men from Minnesota.

48 hours before the inauguration, U.S. customs agents arrested the 32-year-old Bile Abdullahi, a resident alien from Minnesota, at the Canadian border near Detroit.

According to federal charges, Abdullahi was trying to sneak into Canada using his brother’s U.S. passport. Both Bile Abdullahi and his brother are from Minneapolis, and until recently lived in the Cedar Riverside apartment complex.

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Abdullahi told officials he was going to Canada for a vacation, but intelligence officials fear it could’ve been some kind of dress rehearsal for leaving the country in a hurry.

Fox News has learned Abdullahi’s arrest was just part of the intelligence that led to a cryptic warning.

The FBI and Homeland Security were investigating information about a potential threat on inauguration day. The information was of limited specificity and uncertain credibility.

The threat reportedly involved Al Shabaab, an Al-Qaeda connected radical Muslim group, operating terror training camps in Somalia.

Al Shabaab is the same group that’s believed to have lured as many as a dozen missing Somali men from the Twin Cities to fight in the jihad back in their homeland.

The remains of one of those men, Shirwa Ahmed, were returned to Minnesota, after he became a suicide bomber in Somalia last October.

U.S. intelligence officials are investigating whether financial support for Al Shabaab is coming from Minnesota and other cities with a large Somali population.

So what was the threat to Barack Hussein Obama, and why? I’ll be interested to see more news about Bile Abdullahi as it leaks out through the federal sieve.



Hat tip: Minnesota Anon.

Charlie, Winston, and Geert

The other day I received an email from a contact in the French Counterjihad with the following request:

Hi Baron, would you be willing to publish the following as a support to Geert Wilders. If Geert Wilders falls, then freedom of speech is dead in Europe. We are launching an extensive International Action SITA including two possible texts in English; one comparing Wilders and Winston Churchill and another Wilders and Charlie Chaplin.

Below are some excerpts from SITA’s English-language pages. First, Geert Wilders as Charlie Chaplin:

Charlie Chaplin’s FitnaGeert “Charlie” Wilders, Dutch deputy fighting Islamo-fascism, is prosecuted by dhimmis because he is warning European people against Islamo-fascism with his movie Fitna. Dhimmis harassing him obviously have a defective memory.

Let’s remember, and let us remember them (check action at the end), what happened back in 1939:

Rising European National Socialist (Nazi) party of chancellor Hitler was the biggest threat to peace in the world by the end of the first half of the 20th century.

Rising European Submission (Islam) sect of prophet Mahomet is the biggest threat to peace in the world by the beginning of this first half of the 21st century.

Charlie Chaplin read Chancellor Hitler’s book, Mein Kampf (my fight), and compared to what the Nazis actually did, not only in their native country (Germany) but also outside it, in Europe, he understood that they were just following Hitler’s project for mankind. A project clearly explained black on white in his book. A project which would for sure bring the whole planet into war.

Geert Wilders read prophet Mahomet’s book, Al Coran (the recitation), and compared to what the Muslim are actually doing, not only in their native country (Saudi Arabia) but also outside it, in Europe, he understood that they are just following Mahomet’s project for mankind. A project clearly explained black on white in his book. A project which will for sure bring the whole planet into war…

And Geert Wilders as Winston Churchill:
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Geert “Winston” Wilders, Dutch deputy fighting Islamo-fascism, is prosecuted by dhimmis because he is warning European people against Islamo-fascism with his movie Fitna. Dhimmis harassing him obviously have a defective memory.

…Churchill denounced and warned about that ideology when Hitler admired it.

Today Winston Churchill, the most stalwart anti-Nazi, would be arrested in Holland for incitement to hate and racism whereas Hitler would be free to promote Islam and recruit Muslims into his Nazi party unmolested.

And what does SITA offer in the way of action proposals?

Justice will find Geert Wilders not guilty and the Koran guilty.

YES WE CAN.

People trying to silence Geert Wilders heavily need to be brought back to crude reality. Let’s explain to them, loud and clear, that European people will NEVER accept to lose freedom of expression, an even less to lose democracy. Surely not to have a Muslim dictatorship instead.

ACTION:

Forget about internet petitions and e-mails: they, literally, have no weight (see snopes.com/inboxer/petition/internet.asp…)

Doing something for real, and efficient, to support Geert Wilders, and freedom of expression above all, is very simple with the Amnesty International-SITA method: a letter, in a stamped envelope, sent by snail-mail…

I suggest you visit International Action SITA, follow their links, and take part in their mailing campaign. Real snail-mail correspondence from concerned citizens can have a profound effect on politicians; it concentrates their minds.

But remember: Be polite and concise! Abusive invective or lengthy crank mail gets tossed in the trash immediately.

I’ll leave you with what Winston Churchill, the most prominent European fighting Nazi tyranny, had to say about Islam:

How dreadful are the curses which Mohammedanism lays on its votaries! Besides the fanatical frenzy, which is as dangerous in a man as hydrophobia in a dog, there is this fearful fatalistic apathy. The effects are apparent in many countries. Improvident habits, slovenly systems of agriculture, sluggish methods of commerce, and insecurity of property exist wherever the followers of the Prophet rule or live.

A degraded sensualism deprives this life of its grace and refinement; the next of its dignity and sanctity.

The fact that in Mohammedan law every woman must belong to some man as his absolute property, either as a child, a wife, or a concubine must delay the final extinction of slavery until the faith of Islam has ceased to be a great power among men.

Individual Muslims may show splendid qualities. Thousands become the brave and loyal soldiers of the Queen; all know how to die; but the influence of the religion paralyses the social development of those who follow it.

No stronger retrograde force exists in the world.

Far from being moribund, Islam is a militant and proselytizing faith. It has already spread throughout Central Africa, raising fearless warriors at every step; and were it not that Christianity is sheltered in the strong arms of science — the science against which it had vainly struggled — the civilisation of modern Europe might fall, as fell the civilisation of ancient Rome.

Obama’s Signs and Signals

Obama signingRemember the Big Deal recently when O’Bama signed his long-awaited executive order, the one about the closing of Guantanamo’s prison for terrorists?

Turns out that no one wants the inmates, so he may have trouble emptying out the place. Alcatraz would be perfect, but the Speaker of the House, the Hon’bl Nancy Pelosi, says no way, José. Alcatraz is in her district, which is filled with enough America haters as it is. Besides the fact that The Rock is a tourist site now, the place would probably never meet the code for “humane” treatment.

For that matter, they’re going to have trouble finding any place as luxe as Gitmo for our detainees.

At the time of the signing there was also a lot of ballyhoo because the president was also closing those evil black sites where newly captured terrorists are held until they can be sent on to other destinations. You know, those evil dark places that flourished under the evil, dark Bush.

Ummm…turns out the Big Deal executive order has at least one embroidered loophole, to wit:
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“The terms ‘detention facilities’ and ‘detention facility’ in section 4(a) of this order do not refer to facilities used only to hold people on a short-term, transitory basis.”

The Washington Times has the exclusive on this story. It will probably stay “exclusive” as the MSM is not going to tarnish any of O’Bama’s haloes if it can be avoided:

The provision illustrates that the president’s order to shutter foreign-based prisons, known as black sites, is not airtight and that the Central Intelligence Agency still has options if it wants to hold terrorist suspects for several days at a time.

Current and former U.S. officials, who spoke on the condition that they aren’t identified because of the sensitivity of the subject, said such temporary facilities around the world will remain open, giving the administration the opportunity to seize and hold assumed terrorists.

The detentions would be temporary. Suspects either would be brought later to the United States for trial or sent to other countries where they are wanted and can face trial.

The exception is evidence that the new administration, while announcing an end to many elements of the Bush “war on terror,” is leaving itself wiggle room to continue some of its predecessor’s practices regarding terrorist suspects.

There will be enough “wiggle room” behind that curtain for Obama to appear to “change” any number of rules while everything stays in place, just as it always has.The main difference is how the media will play this. Obama may be the One, but the press are The Ones in Charge; it’s been that way since Nixon. The MSM is impervious to “change”, especially now that they have their man into the Oval Office. Keeping his halo burnished is the job of the hour. Just as they ignored the positive things that Bush did in office, they will ignore or play down the O’s wiggling and back-stepping.

So we still have the CIA black holes. We still have Gitmo. We still have a bloated, corrupt government. The Imperial Congress continues to bloviate while the country rolls over and goes back to sleep – as more and more of the unemployed are doing. What’s the point of getting up when the job opportunities are shrinking faster than cotton clothing from China?

Helle Dale, from the Heritage Foundation, had these observations about appearances vs. reality:

…President Obama’s announcement…has been greeted here and abroad with jubilation, every bit as much as if the gates of the detention center had been permanently shut, chained and padlocked.

[…]

European leaders lost no time claiming the credit for Mr. Obama’s decision. Spanish Foreign Minister Miguel Angel Moratinos said that closing Guantanamo is a move “which Spain and Europe have demanded.” So did German Foreign Minister Frank-Walter Steinmeier, who told the BBC: “Germany belongs to the group of countries like the UK who demanded closure of Guantanamo. It’s a question of credibility. Its closure is necessary for the USA, especially if the U.S. wants to restore its credibility in the Middle East and in the Arab world.” At least Mr. Steinmeier offered to help with the detainees (an offer that was notably never extended to the Bush administration)…

Dale notes that O has a steep learning curve when it comes to looking “presidential” now that he’s gotten his wish. For sure, Bill Clinton would have done his homework on this situation rather than show up for the event looking so clueless. But then, Clinton was actually a policy wonk. Somehow, that doesn’t appear to be Obama’s strong suit:

It is not very clear, though, how much the president is in command of his own policy. During Friday’s signing ceremony, Mr. Obama appeared not to know that he would be signing four separate orders and had to refer repeatedly to White House Legal Counsel Greg Craig for answers to questions from the media. Nor was he able to answer a question about the future of the detainees. For the Obama White House, closing Gitmo is essentially a symbolic action.

Symbolism is the essence of Obama. His political philosophy is such a shallow pool that it would take very little heat or light to transform it into a puddle. However, heat and light is not going to be supplied by anyone currently on watch. He will sail his little boat and the press in the pool will treat it as though he were walking on water.

What a situation: our Leader is a useful idiot. I fear that we may deserve him.

Have an Ice Day

Ice 2009Here at Schloss Bodissey we woke up this morning to a thick coating of ice. Fortunately, the electricity is still on, so I haven’t been forced to fire up my new emergency steam-powered modem.

It’s still raining, and the ice became even thicker after I took this photo. However, the temperature is rising fairly rapidly now, so the chance of any further damage is low.

I hear they have it worse up in D.C., but luckily the Messiah is in residence there and will take care of everything. He has only to raise his hand, and the ice will melt, the sun will break through the clouds, and the birds will sing again.

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Gates of Vienna News Feed 1/27/2009

Gates of Vienna News Feed 1/27/2009The Italian terrorist Cesare Battisti — a fugitive who lived in exile in France for many years — has turned up in Brazil. The Brazilian government refuses to extradite him to Italy, and the Italians are up in arms over this affront. The Italian ambassador to Brazil has been withdrawn. There’s a story in the “Latin America” section below, and Fausta has more.

Thanks to AMDG, C. Cantoni, CIS, Fjordman, Insubria, JD, RRW, Tuan Jim, TV, VH, and all the other tipsters who sent these in. Headlines and articles are below the fold.
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USA
“Trading US Rights for UN Goals”
Black Genocide Helps Economy?
Interview With Bill Ayers
Job-Killing Recession Racks Up More Layoff Victims
Judges Sides With Savage Over CAIR
KKK’s 1st Targets Were Republicans
Latino Voting in 2008
Obama to Muslims: Americans Are Not Your Enemies
Racism of the Congressional Black Caucus
Unwarranted Self-Abasement
 
Europe and the EU
Belgium Slams Minister Statement Likening Gaza Op to Nursery Massacre
Bruni Denies Defending Battisti
Campaigns to Protect Native Species ‘Are Racist’
Czech Rep: Czech “Heparin” Murderer Killed Another Three People — Police
Denmark: Asylum Seekers to Take the Train
Finland: Hundreds of Convicts Evade Prison Sentences
French Socialists Denounce Government Over Economy
Gaza: Commissioner Michel Excludes EU Dialogue With Hamas
Helsinki Ready to Expand Reception Facilities for Asylum Seekers
Italy: MP Lauds EU Decision to Lift Iranian Group From Blacklist
Italy: Lucca Bans Kebabs
More Swedes Suspected of Terrorism Abroad
Rai: Di Pietro Addresses the Premier in Parliament… Videla
Scottish Group Accused of Hijacking Holocaust Memorial Day
Spain: Myth of Siesta Crumbles, Only 16% Take One
Spain Sends Us a Jaw-Dropping Message, But Will We Listen?
Spanish Newspaper Announces Eclipse Using Islamic Symbols
Swedish Army to be Cut by One Third
The Children of Greenland Must be Helped Now
UK: £1.3 Billion Wasted Hiring School Consultants
UK: Home Office Condemned by Ofcom for Funding ITV ‘Propaganda’ Documentaries
 
Balkans
Italy-Albania: Agreement for an Energy Hub in Lezhe Signed
 
Mediterranean Union
Italy-Lebanon: Show of ‘Soldiers of Peace’ Designs Opens
 
North Africa
Algeria: Cereal and Medicine Imports Up 75% in 2008
Real Estate: Libya, Report on Problems/Prospects for Tripoli
 
Israel and the Palestinians
Gaza: Hamas, Shalit Release Not Part of Cairo Talks
Gaza: Iran, Representatives to Visit Gaza Strip
Gaza: Livni; War Was Turning-Point, Obama Can Profit From it
New Terrorist HQ: Civilian Apartments
U.S. to Let Hamas Patrol Gaza Smuggling Routes?
 
Middle East
Iran: Protests Held Over Eu’s Removal of Opposition Group From Blacklist
Lebanon: First Talks Between Jumblat Hezbollah Since 2006
Terrorism: Hezbollah Criticised for Failing to Attack Israel
Turkey: Gay Rights Group Not Against Social Ethics, Court
Turkey: Union Leader Among New Arrests in Coup Probe
 
Caucasus
Turkey: Saving the Monastery of Mor Gabriel, to Guarantee a Multicultural Turkey
Update: Russia Accuses Georgia of Capturing Soldier -Official
 
South Asia
Indonesia: After Years of Violence Against the Chinese, the New Lunar Year is Celebrated in Jakarta
Indonesian Police Open Fire on Papuan Protesters: Witnesses
 
Far East
S.Korea: ‘All Five Protesters Killed by Watchtower’s Collapse’
 
Australia — Pacific
Australia’s ‘Jihad Jack’ Testifies in French Bomb Trial
 
Sub-Saharan Africa
Susan: “Self-Determination is the Only Path for Africa’s Yugoslavia”
 
Latin America
British Sunken Ship Discovered Off Guyana
Italy Recalls Brazil Envoy Over Fugitive’s Asylum
 
Immigration
Germany: Turks Should be Evaluated ‘the Same Way as Other Immigrants’
Italy: Priest Asks Pope to Help Illegal Immigrants
Lampedusa, Around 100 Migrants to Bari Cpt
Morocco: Emigrants Doubled in 15 Years, Half Are Women
Tomorrow Minister Maroni in Tunisia to See Kacem
 
Culture Wars
A Tragically Clueless California Girl
How Dr. Spock Destroyed America
 
General
Film: The World Without the US

USA


“Trading US Rights for UN Goals”

[Comment from JD: We hear a lot about “Human Rights” these days. This Christian article clearly explains what the ‘Universal Declaration of Human Rights’ means for the average citizen. (Although written in 1998 once can see many of these policies being implemented today — notably in the EU — and now recently in the USA.) The article is well worth reading for an explanation of these “rights”.]

At the first glance, the Universal Declaration of Human Rights sounds good, as do all the intrusive UN human rights treaties. Article 18 upholds “the right to freedom of thought, conscience and religion…” Article 19 affirms “the right to freedom of opinion and expression… and to seek, receive and impart information and ideas through any media and regardless of frontiers.”

But Article 29 states that “these rights and freedoms may in no case be exercised contrary to the purposes and principles of the United Nations.” In other words, these “rights” or “freedoms” don’t apply to those who would criticize the UN or its policies. Your rights would be conditioned on your compliance. Only if your message supports official ideology are you free to speak it. As Andrei Vishinsky wrote in The Law of the Soviet State, “There can be no place for freedom of speech, press, and so on for the foes of socialism.”[2]

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Like the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child uses manipulative and misleading language. According to Article 13, “The child shall have the right to freedom of expression; this right shall include freedom to seek, receive, and impart information and ideas of all kinds, regardless of frontiers…” In other words, parents have no authority to keep a child from reading a sexually explicit magazine or visiting pagan chat rooms on Internet.

While parents lose their right to set safe boundaries for their children, the State assumes full power to “protect” the child and define the rules. Thus Article 13 concludes with: “This right may be subject to certain restrictions, but these shall only be such as are provided by law and are necessary for respect of the rights or reputations of others; or for protection of national security or public order.”

Likewise, if parents restrict their child’s “right to freedom of association” or their child’s ambiguous rights to “privacy” or “conscience and religion” (Articles 14 -16), they would break this law and face the potential loss of their child to the state’s “protection” services.

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“Preventing youth hate crime through publication in January of a guide for schools entitled ‘Protecting Students from Harassment and Hate Crimes,’ developed jointly by the Department of Education and the National Association of Attorneys General. The guide provides suggestions to school systems for addressing the issue of school violence.”

Remember, words such as violence and hate have been redefined to reflect a global perspective. They now include various forms of conflict, biblical “intolerance”, and failure to comply with the new global standards for mental health, i.e. the attitudes, values, beliefs, behavior, and collective mindset required for community solidarity. (See “Zero Tolerance for Non-Compliance” and “Clinton’s War on Hate Bans Christian values”)

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]



Black Genocide Helps Economy?

Appearing on ABC’s “This Week with George Stephanopoulos,” Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi claimed, “Contraceptives will reduce costs to the states and to the federal government.” The petulant lawmaker who is the mother of five children and six grandchildren, and who at one time opined “nothing in my life will ever, ever compare to being a mom,” now feels the children of others are a drain to the economy.

Pelosi told Stephanopoulos: “Family planning services reduce cost….The states are in terrible fiscal budget crises now and part of what we do for children’s health, education and some of those elements are to help the states meet their financial needs. One of the initiatives… mentioned, the contraception, will reduce costs to the states and to the federal government.”

She added that she had “no apologies” for her position — saying, “We have to deal with the consequences of the downturn in our economy.” Pelosi’s comments eerily reflect the exact sentiments of Margaret Sanger, the progenitor of Planned Parenthood and today’s abortion industry.

Specific to that point, I submit the reasonable interpretation of Pelosi’s comments is that she was in actuality referring to blacks, illegals and the poor in general. What other groups of children could reasonably be viewed as a “financial burden” on the economy? Are we not daily bombarded with statistics referencing black illegitimacy? Are we not led to believe SCHIP is for the poor? And when poor children are referenced or depicted, are they not most often black? Are not illegal immigrant women having upwards of 500,000 babies per year? I ask again, to what other groups could she possibly be referring?

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]



Interview With Bill Ayers

He talked Friday to the Free Press at length about the nature of terrorism and terrorists (He’s not one, but John McCain is and “I’m as much an American as Sarah Palin”), his relationship with Obama (“I would say he’s a guy in the neighborhood, as he said about me.”) and whether the results of the election mean the revolution is over. He denied knowledge of a 1970 Weather Underground plot to blow up Detroit police facilities.

Here are some excerpts: […]

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]



Job-Killing Recession Racks Up More Layoff Victims

WASHINGTON (AP) — The recession is killing jobs at an alarming pace, with tens of thousands of new layoffs announced Monday by some of the biggest names in American business—Pfizer, Caterpillar and Home Depot.

More pink slips, pay freezes and other hits are expected to slam workers in the months ahead as companies desperately look for ways to survive.

“We’re just seeing the tip of the iceberg—the big firms,” said Rebecca Braeu, economist at John Hancock Financial Services. “There’s certainly other firms beneath them that will lay off workers as quickly or even quicker.”

Looking ahead, economists predicted a net loss of at least 2 million jobs— possibly more—this year even if President Barack Obama’s $825 billion package of increased government spending and tax cuts is enacted. Last year, the economy lost a net 2.6 million jobs, the most since 1945, though the labor force has grown significantly since then.

The unemployment rate, now at a 16-year high of 7.2 percent, could hit 10 percent or higher later this year or early next year, under some analysts’ projections.

Obama called on Congress Monday to speedily enact his recovery plan, warning that the nation can’t afford “distractions” or “delays.”

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]



Judges Sides With Savage Over CAIR

Denies claim for fees over copyright lawsuit

A federal judge today denied a further attempt by the controversial Council on American-Islamic Relations to extract attorney fees and costs in a case nationally syndicated radio talk show host Michael Savage brought against the Muslim lobby group.

Judge Susan Illston of the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California rejected CAIR’s request for reconsideration of her Nov. 12 order denying a motion that Savage pay attorney’s fees to the Washington, D.C.-based group.

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]



KKK’s 1st Targets Were Republicans

Dems credited with starting group that attacked both blacks, whites

The original targets of the Ku Klux Klan were Republicans, both black and white, according to a new television program and book, which describe how the Democrats started the KKK and for decades harassed the GOP with lynchings and threats.

An estimated 3,446 blacks and 1,297 whites died at the end of KKK ropes from 1882 to 1964.

The documentation has been assembled by David Barton of Wallbuilders and published in his book “Setting the Record Straight: American History in Black & White,” which reveals that not only did the Democrats work hand-in-glove with the Ku Klux Klan for generations, they started the KKK and endorsed its mayhem.

“Of all forms of violent intimidation, lynchings were by far the most effective,” Barton said in his book. “Republicans often led the efforts to pass federal anti-lynching laws and their platforms consistently called for a ban on lynching. Democrats successfully blocked those bills and their platforms never did condemn lynchings.”

Further, the first grand wizard of the KKK was honored at the 1868 Democratic National Convention, no Democrats voted for the 14th Amendment to grant citizenship to former slaves and, to this day, the party website ignores those decades of racism, he said.

“Although it is relatively unreported today, historical documents are unequivocal that the Klan was established by Democrats and that the Klan played a prominent role in the Democratic Party,” Barton writes in his book. “In fact, a 13-volume set of congressional investigations from 1872 conclusively and irrefutably documents that fact.

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Latino Voting in 2008

Part of a Broader Electoral Movement

WASHINGTON (January 27, 2009) — In the 2004 general election, President Bush garnered perhaps 39 or 40 percent of the Latino vote. Four years later, after extensive debate on immigration, Sen. McCain received approximately 32 percent of the Latino vote. Some have suggested that the GOP’s stance on immigration has hindered political gains among Hispanic voters.

The Center for Immigration Studies has released a new Backgrounder challenging that assertion. “Latino Voting in the 2008 Election: Part of a Broader Electoral Movement,” by Prof. James G. Gimpel of the University of Maryland, argues that GOP losses in the election were not limited to Hispanic voters and not affected by the immigration debate.

Among the findings:

# Exit polls from Election Day indicated that President Barack Obama won 67 percent of the Latino vote, and John McCain 32 percent. This compares to estimates of Latino support for George W. Bush in the range of 39 percent or higher in 2004. In 2000, Bush is thought to have received 35 percent of the Latino vote.

# McCain’s consistent history of advocating a legalization program for illegal immigrants made no impression on Latino voters.

# McCain lost the Latino vote by a wide margin even in his home state of Arizona, 56 to 41 percent. This was in spite of widespread news coverage of his immigration stance in that state.

# The drop in Republican support among Latinos between 2004 and 2008 was part of a broad-based electoral movement away from the GOP, and was hardly specific to that demographic group. McCain received only 57 percent of the white male vote, compared with 62 percent for Bush in 2004, and McCain’s 55 percent of regular church goers was significantly lower than Bush’s 61 percent.

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Obama’s Interview on Arab Television

[JD: Transcript and video at URL. Note excerpt below where he lists Muslim first…]

President Obama reached out to the Muslim world Monday in an exclusive interview on Arab television network Al Arabiya.

“In all my travels throughout the Muslim world, what I’ve come to understand is that regardless of your faith — and America is a country of Muslims, Jews, Christians, non-believers — regardless of your faith, people all have certain common hopes and common dreams,” Obama said in the wide ranging interview, a transcript of which can be found below.

The freshly-minted president spoke about the prospects for peace in the Middle East, the nuclear threat posed by Iran and the stake that America has in the overall well-being of the Arab world. Mr. Obama praised the people of Iran, but chided their government for stirring up trouble in the region.

“Iran has acted in ways that’s not conducive to peace and prosperity in the region: their threats against Israel; their pursuit of a nuclear weapon which could potentially set off an arms race in the region that would make everybody less safe; their support of terrorist organizations in the past — none of these things have been helpful,” Obama said.

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PRESIDENT OBAMA: The largest one, Indonesia. And so what I want to communicate is the fact that in all my travels throughout the Muslim world, what I’ve come to understand is that regardless of your faith — and America is a country of Muslims, Jews, Christians, non-believers — regardless of your faith, people all have certain common hopes and common dreams.

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Obama to Muslims: Americans Are Not Your Enemies

(ANSAmed) — WASHINGTON, JANUARY 27 — Barack Obama has chosen an Arab television channel for his first formal interview as president of the United States, to send a message to the Muslim world: “The Americans are not your enemies”. In the interview Dubai-based channel Al-Arabiya, broadcast at the same time American envoy George Mitchell arrived in the Middle East, Obama tried to renew the dialogue with the Muslim world which, in his opinion, has been damaged by eight years of Bush administration. The United States have made mistakes in its relation with the Arab countries and countries with a Muslim majority, the American president said, “but there is no reason we cannot have the same type of respect and collaboration back which America had with the Muslim world 20 or 30 years ago”. The president reminded that he was brought up in Indonesia, a country with a Muslim majority, and that he has Muslim relatives. The real enemy are fundamentalists like Al Qaeda, reminded Obama, but they too “seem nervous, and that tells me that their ideas have gone bankrupt”. (ANSAmed).

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Racism of the Congressional Black Caucus

President’s spokesman cites ‘membership policies’ as explanation

Kinsolving continued, “Since the members of Congress who have applied to join the Congressional Black Caucus have been turned down because, as the black caucus’ William Lacey Clay put it, ‘they are white and the caucus is black,’ my question: Does the president hope the caucus will stop this racial discrimination?”

“I will certainly look into…. I don’t know what… prompted Mr. Clay,” Gibbs said.

“There have been three of them who have applied and they’ve been turned down because they are not black, and that is the policy of the Congressional Black Caucus, and if you can ask the president, I would be delighted to hear,” Kinsolving said.

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Unwarranted Self-Abasement

George Bush’s vigorous defense of our national security and vocal pride in our values and goodness went a long way to getting rid of the “kick me” sign liberal America has hung on our collective back. You know, that reflex of guilt and shame about our society and history, that eager rush to apologize for our presumed sins, that willingness to blame ourselves for the world’s ills and take seriously the self-interested slanders of states whose record of dysfunction and crime outstrips ours by miles. But now here comes Barack Obama, who for all his obligatory praise of America——most of it predicated on the fact that he was elected——so far seems eager to don once again the hair shirt of American sin.

Take one of the reasons for closing down Guantanamo: that it will enhance our reputation in the world, sullied by George Bush and his regime of secret prisons, torture, and violation of international norms. The Muslim Middle East, so the argument goes, has been enraged by these practices, and this anger creates support for the jihadists. So according to this view, we’re supposed to take seriously the criticisms of peoples whose own governments regularly torture and abuse dissidents, provide money for terrorist murderers, and don’t even acknowledge such things as human rights? Or we’re supposed to credit the opinion of those Muslims——and there are millions of them, from Spain to Indonesia—— who regularly celebrate the murder of Jews and Americans and Indians, who danced in the streets after 9/11, and who name their sons Osama and pray for the destruction of the “Great Satan”?

Only a toxic self-loathing could put the views of such people ahead of our own security and belief in the justice of our cause. This same pathology explains why we take seriously charges of imperialistic aggression coming from practitioners of a faith that ignited one of the most aggressive and destructive imperial expansions in history. It explains the suicidal double-standard whereby Muslim attacks on Jews and Christians, or Muslim desecration of Jewish and Christian holy places, are ignored in the West, at the same time we wring our hands and apologize over innocuous cartoons whose publication expresses our cherished right to free speech. Behind this lunacy lies the notion that we have it coming, that we are guilty, that our motives are impure, that we are the arch-demons behind all global misery——when by any objective reading of history America has been, and still is, the greatest force for good in history.

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White House Plan Puts Bull’s-Eye on Talk Shows

Posted agenda issues warning about new ‘obligation’ review

The White House is promising new reviews of the “obligations” to the government by broadcasters who “occupy the nation’s spectrum” just as the president has targeted conservative talk radio icon Rush Limbaugh for a public attack, raising concerns over the possible restoration of the “Fairness Doctrine,” a policy that failed as unneeded and unconstitutional two decades ago.

Paul Ibrahim of NorthStarWriters.com cited Obama’s warning to congressional Republicans that “you can’t just listen to Rush Limbaugh and get things done” in suggesting the president has become the “driving force” because a new “systematic” plan to “intimidate and demonize Obama’s opponents.”

That such a campaign was launched only days after Obama’s inauguration is “tremendously perturbing,” he wrote.

“Welcome to the politics of hope ‘n’ change. Obama’s startling attempt to hang Limbaugh’s scalp on the wall is a warning that the new ruler does not want unity — he demands it,” Ibrahim wrote.

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Europe and the EU


Belgium Slams Minister Statement Likening Gaza Op to Nursery Massacre

The Belgian foreign ministry distanced itself Monday from statements by a Flemish minister who likened Israel’s military operation in the Gaza Strip to a recent deadly attack on a nursery near Brussels, allegedly perpetrated by a deranged assailant.

The affair drew unusually harsh words from Israel’s embassy in Brussels, which called the comparison “reckless, absurd and offensive.”

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The Dendermonde nursery attack, which shocked the nation, occurred on Friday. Police believe 20-year-old Kim De Gelder perpetrated the stabbing attack in which two infants and a woman were killed and eleven children were wounded. Police later named De Gelder, who is under arrest, as the suspect of a fourth, earlier murder of a 73-year-old woman.

“[The attack] shocks all of us,” Minister for Culture, Youth and Sport in the Flemish Government Bert Anciaux wrote in Dutch in his official website on the day of the attack. “I must also think of the hundreds of dead children in the Gaza Strip, who were also knowingly killed by an aggressor who got away. Here, too, death and violence have struck.”

In her reaction to a query on the matter, Belgium’s ambassador to Israel, Bénédicte Frankinet, said: “The Belgian Minister of Foreign Affairs has voiced strong concern about the civilian casualties, including many children, resulting from Operation Cast Lead in Gaza, as well as for the victims of the rocket attacks by Hamas.

She added: “Any comparison with other tragic events does not reflect in anyway the position expressed by the Minister [of Foreign Affairs] or by the Belgian Government.”

A spokesperson for the Israeli embassy in Brussels issued an unusually harsh statement in condemnation of the comparison, accusing Anciaux of “demonizing Israel,” and of “importing” the Middle East conflict into the streets of Belgian towns.

“In light of the violence we have seen directed at Jews during the recent conflagration, and the acrimonious statements in demonstrations against Israel, politicians need to show restraint when speaking about the Middle East conflict,” embassy media liaison Laurent Reichman told Haaretz.

“This redundant statement can only be seen as a reckless deed,” the embassy said. “Comparing the Middle East reality with the actions of a lone, deranged individual is absurd and offensive both to the families of the Dendermonde victims and to the Jewish state.”

According the Antwerp-based Jewish periodical Joods Actueel, the minister’s statement was received with anger by some Flemish ministers. The paper also said that Minister-President of Flanders Kris Peeters is interested in formulating, in collaboration with Anciaux, a further reaction to the controversial statement.

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Bruni Denies Defending Battisti

Speaking on Fabio Fazio’s talk show, France’s First Lady reveals: “I was more left-wing before I married Sarkozy”

MILAN — “I’m pleased you asked me that. It surprises me that the Italian media think I played any part in that. I wouldn’t presume. To start with, I don’t have that ideology. I’ve never defended Cesare Battisti. And I’m happy to be able to say it to the victims of terrorism during the ‘years of lead’. It’s all very déplacé [inappropriate — Trans.], as they say in France. The president’s wife would never speak to the president of Brazil about an issue in which France is not even involved. For me, that was slander”.

We are a quarter of an hour into the interview with Fabio Fazio on the “Che tempo che fa” show and the “Slug” (according to Turin-born comedienne Luciana Littizzetto, Ms Bruni is “the only slug that can stand up straight despite not having a shell”), the ice-cold, sombrely accoutred Mme Sarkozy, has at last got round to the topic the journalists in the back row of the RAI TV3 studios in Milan have come to hear. What was Carla Bruni’s role in the refusal of extradition for Battisti, the former leader of the Armed Proletarians for Communism? None. “I didn’t, I never had any intention to and I’m not offering explanations”. In other words, perhaps yes. “Perhaps from the official visit to Brazil”.

Carla Bruna speaks elegantly. She addresses Fazio using the confidential “tu” and the conversation unfolds “comme si de rien n’était”, as if nothing had happened, which is also the title of her latest, very successful album. The French president’s wife flew in by private jet, arriving punctually at the RAI building in Corso Sempione. No superstar backstage requests. Her dressing room was provided only with a basket of fruit, crudités, a chicken salad and a bouquet of sunflowers, which security duly checked. No RAI make-up. No fee. But then, the proceeds from her record are also going to charity. “I don’t need any more than what I have”, Ms Bruni cooed to a particularly ingratiating Fazio (“I’m entranced”). Mme Sarkozy looked at ease, but weighed every word. “I’m careful when I say anything now. I’m not quite so flippant. When I represent a country, I do so in such a way as not to say anything that might shock”. You couldn’t help thinking back to the “young, good-looking, tanned Obama” whom Silvio Berlusconi congratulated on his election to the White House when Ms Bruni said that she was happy not to be Italian any more. The incident wasn’t mentioned on air but the singer — that was the capacity in which she agreed to the unofficial interview — did say that for the past six months she has had dual nationality. “I could have given up my Italian nationality but I would have had to make a special application and I didn’t want to”. The French weekly magazine Le Point regards Carla Bruni as Nicolas Sarkozy’s left-wing conscience. “Before I met him, I was much more to the left, although never militant. He knew this and has never asked me to change my views. He thinks I’m more focused on the human side while he concentrates on technical things”…

English translation by Giles Watson

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Campaigns to Protect Native Species ‘Are Racist’

Campaigns to protect animal and plants species because they are native to Britain are “racist”, a leading environmental historian has claimed.

There is no justification for conservationists to defend particular species because of their “ethnicity”, Professor Christopher Smout writes in a new book, Exploring Environmental History.

Campaigns against “alien invaders” — such as the cull of American ruddy ducks to prevent them from breeding with European duck species — have no basis in science, he argues.

“Conservationists are up in arms because they fear the ducks will all get turned into some kind of mishmash,” he told The Independent.

“The conservationists would say: ‘We’re doing this because it’s endangering the genetic integrity of the white-headed duck.”

“I don’t think that’s a scientifically valid point of view. The concern with genetic integrity seems almost quasi-racist. Our attitude to alien species is culturally determined and sometimes you end up with rather bizarre actions by scientists.”

Prof Smout, who is Scotland’s Historiographer Royal and founder of the Institute for Environmental History at St Andrews University, said that conservationists should judge species based on whether or not they are pests, and ignore their origins.

He added that interbreeding between species could often bring evolutionary benefits, and dismissed fears that the genetic identity of red deer in Scotland is threatened by silka deer, which were brought to the UK from Asia in 1860.

A spokesman for the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds described the “quasi-racism” charge as outrageous, and said that conservationists “give their lives to give beleaguered native fauna a chance”.

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Czech Rep: Czech “Heparin” Murderer Killed Another Three People — Police

Havlickuv Brod — Petr Zelenka known as “heparin murderer,” now serving a life sentence for the murder of seven people in a local hospital, is responsible for another three murders and one attempted murder, police spokeswoman Iva Markova told Novinky server.

Zelenka will not, however, be prosecuted for the newly uncovered crimes because he cannot be given a higher sentence, Markova said.

The police were looking into another 14 cases in which murders and attempted murders were suspected in connection with Zelenka.

Ten cases have been shelved because the police could not say whether a crime was committed.

Zelenka who worked at the anaesthesiological-resuscitation ward of the Havlickuv Brod hospital administered heparin to patients from May until September 2006 according to the file.

He caused the patients serious health complications and blood dilution that resulted in the death of some of them.

Zelenka admitted all crimes during the preparatory proceedings, but he said during the trial that he administered heparin to five persons and that he does not remember the details of other cases. He claimed the police forced him into the original confession.

Courts eventually proved seven murders and ten attempted murders.

According to the verdict, Zelenka administered heparin to the patients because he liked the excitement about the crisis situation and the consequent activities of the hospital staff.

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Denmark: Asylum Seekers to Take the Train

Border police are introducing a policy of sending potential asylum seekers on the train to the asylum accommodation centre rather than waste man hours driving them across country

Asylum seekers entering Denmark at the German border or the islands south of Zealand will no longer be guaranteed a free lift to the asylum accommodation centre by the police.

Police have cut back on the amount of round trips needed to bring potential asylum seekers to the Sandholm Centre, 40 kilometres north of Copenhagen by sticking new arrivals on the train. Officers at the border patrol in south Jutland previously had to drive to northern Zealand two or three times a week to deliver asylum seekers. Head of the police’s border patrol department at Padborg, Jutland said that asylum seekers should have no problem following the directions to the asylum centre as all train interchanges are indicated with symbols to overcome any language barriers.

South Zealand and Lolland-Falster Police have had the train policy in operation for more than a month and in that time 30 asylum seekers have been sent to Sandholm on the train. Yet only half arrived at their destination.

Asylum seekers to Denmark have a duty to report themselves to police after which they are sent to an approved accommodation centre or private residence to await the decision taken on their asylum application.

Deputy police commissioner for the South Zealand and Lolland-Falster Police, Leif Fuglsand said the missing asylum seekers were not an issue.

‘The others have either gone to Norway or Sweden or are staying with other people here in Denmark. No one is missing from the system, but those that have left are no longer seeking asylum in Denmark,’ Fuglsang said to public broadcaster DR. Underage, elderly or ill asylum seekers will still be driven to the centre by police.

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Denmark: Guilty Verdicts in Kidnapping Trial

Four immigrants tried for the kidnapping of a young boy have been convicted and now await sentencing by the court Four Chinese immigrants have been found guilty by the Lyngby District Court of kidnapping a five-year-old boy last April.

[Comment from Tuan Jim: Would the immigrants have been identified if they had been middle eastern? Perhaps in this paper — since they did mention the Iraqi Kurdish criminals previously.]

Oliver Chaaning, the son of a restaurant-owning family, was torn from his mother’s arms as she picked him up from his nursery school. He was then reportedly blindfolded and gagged before being stuffed into a suitcase while the kidnappers drove away with him.

The four later demanded a €700,000 ransom, but police were able to trace the kidnappers to a dormitory in Hvidovre using the telephone calling card the kidnappers had used to place the call to demand the ransom.

The child was later freed by police SWAT teams, dressed as carpenters, after 26 hours in captivity.

During court testimony, the kidnappers, aged between 24 and 30, cited gambling debts as the motive for the kidnapping.

Due to his age, Oliver was not required to testify in court, but in a taped interview with a police officer entered as evidence, he described how the ‘thieves’ took him from his mother.

‘They were really fast,’ he said, adding that ‘Mummy hit the thieves back.’

The four are facing up to 12 years in prison. A sentence is expected to be handed down later today.

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Finland: Hundreds of Convicts Evade Prison Sentences

Hundreds of convicted criminals become fugitives from justice in an attempt to avoid their prison sentences. The newspaper Keskisuomalainen reports that nearly 600 convicts have not shown up to serve their prison sentences.

The Criminal Sanctions Agency’s chief inspector Raili Matinpuro says that most fugitives are caught within a few weeks or months.

The percentage of convicts who attempt to evade their prison sentences is still very low. In 2007, for example, nearly 12,500 prison sentences were handed down.

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Finland: Policeman to be Charged Over School Shooting

A police officer is to be charged with negligence for failing to confiscate a weapon one day before it was used in the Kauhajoki mass shooting.

The officer, alerted by alarming internet videos, interviewed the 22-year-old man but determined that there was no reason to confiscate his gun.

The next day the man opened fire at his vocational college, killing 10 people before turning the gun on himself. The massacre occurred on September 23, 2008.

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French Socialists Denounce Government Over Economy

[Comment from Tuan Jim: Socialists — always know what’s best for the country. Never a bad time for a strike in France.]

PARIS (Reuters) — France’s Socialist party called a no confidence motion against the government’s economic policies on Tuesday, looking to pile pressure on President Nicolas Sarkozy ahead of a national strike later this week.

It was only the second such vote since Sarkozy took power in 2007, and although his parliamentary allies easily defeated the motion, the debate enabled the opposition to shine a spotlight on the government’s record at a time of economic slowdown.

Unions will pick up the baton on Thursday with nationwide protests likely to bring hundreds of thousands of strikers onto the streets to demand more action to protect jobs and wages.

“Do you hear the anger that’s growing in the country? It will be there for everyone to see on Thursday,” said Socialist parliamentary party leader Jean-Marc Ayrault.

Sarkozy last year unveiled a 26-billion-euro (24 billion pound) stimulus plan that focussed heavily on encouraging investment. Unions and Socialists say not enough is being done to help the consumer and warn of a backlash if more aid is not provided.

Ayrault said France should copy U.S. President Barack Obama’s plans for massive tax cuts to boost consumer spending. “Sooner or later… you will have to present a second stimulus plan,” he told stony-faced government ranks.

Ministers are clearly concerned about the possibility of social unrest in a country where street protests have regularly built unstoppable momentum, forcing governments into retreat.

Earlier this month, unions staged a wildcat strike at a major Paris commuter station, closing it for most of the day and sending social tensions spiralling higher.

Although France does not face the sort of banking woes that have hobbled countries such as Britain and Ireland, its unemployment rate rose steadily in the second half of 2008, hitting 2.07 million in November, up 8.5 percent on the year.

Prime Minister Francois Fillon dismissed Socialist calls to try to inflate consumer spending and accused the left of trying to paper over its own divisions by attacking the government.

“The policies you suggest are outdated… your desire for ideological revenge blasts away all economic reason,” he said.

Sarkozy riled the left last July when he said “these days, when there is a strike, nobody notices,” but soon afterwards the economy hit turbulence tied to the financial meltdown and labour relations deteriorated.

His ministers are being less provocative ahead of Thursday’s strike, which has the backing of France’s eight main unions and the support of 69 percent of voters, according to opinion polls.

“I’m not shocked that there are going to be rallies. Why is that a surprise? We are in a very difficult situation,” said Labour Minister Brice Hortefeux.

Public transport strikes have been called in 77 French cities on Thursday, including Paris, with stoppages also expected to hit air travel, banks, hospitals, schools, power companies and the legal system.

“Those who think there is no longer a union movement here are going to see that isn’t the case,” said Bernard Thibault, head of the powerful CGT union.

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Gaza: Frattini, Aim is to Avoid New Hamas Government

(ANSAmed) — BRUSSELS, JANUARY 26 — The overriding concern, particularly amongst the Palestinians and Egyptians, is ‘‘to not create the conditions for a new Hamas government’’ in the Gaza Strip. The Italian Foreign Minister Franco Frattini made the statement this morning from Brussels, immediately before a meeting of European Union foreign ministers which will examine the crisis in the Middle East amongst other items on the agenda. Referring to discussions which took place during dinner last night amongst the EU foreign ministers and Egyptian, Jordanian, Turkish and National Palestinian Authority (NPA) ministers, Frattini explained that the three points of the Italian proposal over the crisis in Gaza ‘‘had become part of the document’’ which the meeting in Brussels is expected to pass today. European ministers, Frattini reported, were all in agreement on the necessity of ‘‘letting the Egyptians do their work’’, particularly over the difficult matter of reconciliation amongst the Palestinian people. A reconciliation which, naturally, bears certain fixed points for Europe: a single state, a government in Gaza is not an option, and the Strip should return under the control of the PNA. The problem remains over who will manage the reconstruction work in Gaza: Frattini believes that his idea that it should be agencies from the UN and the NPA to manage the reconstruction will be shared and adopted in the conclusion. According to the head of the Farnesina, moreover, such an important task cannot be left to ‘‘generic NGOs which could have links to Hamas’’. Egyptian ‘‘doubts’’ remain however over the maritime patrols designed to prevent arms trafficking towards the Strip. The Egyptians, Frattini reported, are in effect requesting more time to ascertain the real source of the weapons since they argue that the route is not a Mediterranean one ‘‘but one which passes through Africa’’. The Foreign Minister will also confirm today in Brussels Italy’s availability to participate both in a new version of the ‘‘EUBAN mission’’ and a patrolling mission of the waters. (ANSAmed).

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Gaza: Commissioner Michel Excludes EU Dialogue With Hamas

(ANSAmed) — GAZA, JANUARY 26 — The European Development Commissioner, Belgium’s Louis Michel, in a visit to the Gaza Strip, today excluded any dialogue between the EU and Hamas, including in the future, at least until Hamas recognises the right for Israel to exist. He also branded the radical Islamic movement in power in Gaza a “terrorist organisation which kills innocent civilians”. Michel, in Gaza just over a week after the end of Israel’s military operation for a humanitarian mission which does not include meetings with Hamas leaders, said that the Islamic movement represents “an element of division within the Palestinian population. We cannot confuse their methods with resistance”, because launching rockets against civilians “is terrorism”. The Commissioner, who is known for having criticised Israel in the past, also described Hamas’ responsibility in triggering the recent war as “unquestionable”, saying however that Israel’s military reaction was disproportionate. After his visit to Gaza, Michel is expected in Sderot, the southern Israeli city close to the border with Gaza which has been most hit by rockets launched by Palestinian militants in recent years.(ANSAmed).

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Gaza: EU Commission Gives 58 Mln Euro in Humanitarian Aid

(ANSAmed) — BRUSSELS, JANUARY 26 — During a visit to the Middle East, Louis Michel, EU Humanitarian Aid Commissioner announced that the European Commission has allocated 58 million euro in humanitarian aid for the Palestinian populations. About 32 million euro will be used to face “the dramatic humanitarian situation in Gaza,” 20 million to assist the population in the West Bank, and 6 million will go to Palestinian refugees in Lebanon. “To see the catastrophic situation in Gaza with my own eyes showed me the urgency to increase humanitarian aid, the civilian population is facing unprecedented suffering, and aid is vital for their survival more than before”, said Commissioner Michel. (ANSAmed)

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Helsinki Ready to Expand Reception Facilities for Asylum Seekers

The chairwoman of Helsinki’s City Board, Suvi Rihtniemi (Nat. Coalition Party) says that there was general agreement on Monday that the city must set up more places for asylum seekers coming to Finland. The matter was left on the table. “Some confusion was caused on the City Board by reports that the reception centre in Kyläsaari would be shut down. The present facilities are in poor condition, in the view of the Department of Social services”, Rihtniemi says. A report on the matter will be drawn up on Monday.

The City Board has held discussions with state representatives on the possibility of making changes to the contract it has with the state on placing asylum seekers. The agreement means that housing needs to be arranged for 400 more asylum seekers than the city can accommodate at present. Helsinki currently has two reception centres. There is room for 233 asylum seekers in Kyläsaari, and 46 in Metsälä. If more asylum seekers come to Helsinki, more facilities will have to be established in Helsinki or elsewhere in the Helsinki region.

The City Board did not discuss the question of where the new reception centres would be set up. The Social Services Department has discussed the possibility of using two hotels to house the asylum seekers. The Marttahotelli on Uudemnaankatu, which has closed down as a hotel, and the Hotel Fenno on Kaarlenkatu, which will close down as a hotel in a few months, could be quickly taken into use for the purpose.

The National Coalition Party says that the hotels could be used temporarily as reception centres, and that the city should investigate other options as permanent locations. Jarmo Räihä, a leading expert at the Social Services Department, nevertheless sees the hotels as the only option, for all practical purposes, if the space is to be rapidly made available for housing the asylum seekers. The city owns a former mental hospital in Röykkä in Nurmijärvi, north of the city, which has been disused for more than ten years. “Turning it into a reception centre would require a massive and time-consuming renovation”, Räihä says. He will not give an opinion as to whether or not the remote location of the hospital would be appropriate for this purpose in other respects.

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Italy: MP Lauds EU Decision to Lift Iranian Group From Blacklist

Rome, 26 Jan. (AKI) — Conservative Italian MP and president of Italy’s Association of Moroccan Women, Souad Sbai, lauded the European Union’s decision on Monday to remove an Iranian opposition movement from its terror blacklist

“I learn with immense happiness of the decision by the EU to remove the Iranian resistance movement, ‘People’s Mojahedin Organisation of Iran’, from the list of terror organisations,” said Sbai (photo) in a statement to the media.

Sbai, who is now an MP for the ruling conservative People of Freedom party, said she felt happy for the people of Iran, which she claims is ‘close’ to the resistance movement.

“Above all, we are in a dramatic moment in the life of the Iranian people, who feel very close to this movement and their struggle.

“Let’s not forget that only two days ago, 22 people were killed in Iran and many others are executed by hanging because they are convicted by the Tehran regime,” she said.

Sbai also praised the EU’s decision to de-list the PMOI because it will signify a step forward for women’s rights in Iran.

The decision “will allow them (the PMOI) to continue their struggle for civilisation, democracy and freedom, in particular for Muslim women that live the drama of obscurantist fanaticism in Iran.”

Sbai also launched an appeal to Italian politicians to help the PMOI in its struggle, and in particular for the students “who fight everyday for the freedom of women that live in the hell of obscurantism.”

The EU on Monday also decided to unfreeze the PMOI’s assets. It is the first time an organisation has been de-listed as terrorist organisation by the group of 27 nations.

The PMOI was founded in 1965 with the aim of overthrowing Iran’s Shah Mohammed Reza Pahlavi. Its leader Maryam Rajavi has allegedly operated an armed group inside Iran, called the National Council of Resistance of Iran.

The group says that it renounced violence in 2001.

Rajavi visited various European countries in 2008 to lobby for the group to be taken off the EU’s terrorist blacklist and have its funds released.

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Italy: Lucca Bans Kebabs

Regional councillor denounces “gastronomic racism”

LUCCA — Goodbye to North African couscous, Indian chicken curries and papaya salads from Togo. It’s Italian food only from now on. Or rather, strictly Luccan fare, such as spelt soup, chestnut flour cake, torta co’ becchi cake and other Tuscan delights. Should any restaurateurs be so adventurous as to present a menu based on non-Italian cuisine, they are warmly invited to include “at least one typical Luccan dish, prepared exclusively from products generally acknowledged as being typical of the province”. Challenging globalisation, and perhaps also the freedom of the kitchen, Lucca’s executive council, led by the People of Freedom with the backing of a civic list, approved a new by-law for clubs, bars and restaurants that is unlikely to go unobserved. The new regulations, from which the Democratic Party (PD) and Communist Refoundation (PRC) opposition parties distanced themselves, draws a very firm line to stop ethnic restaurants from opening in the Lucca’s historic centre.

The area concerned lies within the city’s splendid, four-kilometre long walls, which are still intact today. The regulation is hard to misinterpret: “It is not permitted to open commercial premises serving food and drink whose business is related to other ethnic groups”. PD councillor Alessandro Tambellini immediately denounced the ban as “discriminatory”, accusing the executive council of “opting to slam the door on other cultures, replacing the logic of dialogue with that of refusal”. He went on: “The reference to ethnic groups is ill-chosen, to say the least. What does it mean? Are French and German cooking OK, because they have the same roots as ours, but not Indian, Chinese or Arab food? The regional authority agrees: Councillor Paolo Cocchi said: “We are against veiled forms of gastronomic racism”. “What racism? Our sole aim is to safeguard the historic heritage of the city centre”, countered Lucca’s astonished executive councillors angrily.

Councillor Filippo Candelise explained: “The by-law dates from a resolution passed in 2000, which we have updated”. He added: “The ban also includes shops selling pizzas by the slice, McDonald’s, other fast food outlets and sex shops. It will not affect existing commercial premises”. But there’s still that reference to ethnic groups. “I realise it might give rise to misunderstanding but you have to bear in mind that 8,000 people live within the city walls and there are already five kebab shops”. Benedetto Stefani, president of restaurateurs belonging to the ASCOM retailers’ association, takes the council’s side: “It’s not a crusade, just a desire to safeguard the specific nature of our cuisine, which is threatened by recent liberalisations in the sector”. Regulations also lay down that waiters “should have a knowledge of the English language”. What’s the English for “bruschetta”?

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More Swedes Suspected of Terrorism Abroad

More and more Swedes are being detained abroad on suspicions of involvement in terrorism, Sweden’s foreign ministry reports.

Currently, nine Swedish citizens suspected or convicted of terrorism are being held in other countries.

“In recent years, we’ve seen an increase in a variety of such crimes. It most often involves a deprivation of liberty but can also involve information about people who’ve been killed in an area where terrorism is being fought or information about the finding of a Swedish passport in such an area,” said Ministry of Foreign Affairs consular section deputy director Helmer Broberg to Sveriges Radio (SR).

Broberg believes the increase is a reflection of the fact that more resources are being devoted globally to fight terrorism.

He added that terrorism cases are harder to work with compared to other cases because secrecy can make it hard for the foreign ministry to get information.

Of the nine Swedes being held, three have been convicted of terror-related crimes.

The remaining six are still awaiting trial.

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Rai: Di Pietro Addresses the Premier in Parliament… Videla

(AGI) — Rome, 13 Nov. — For weeks he started his speeches in Parliament addressing Silvio Berlusconi, who was not present, as “mister president who is not here”. Today Antonio De Pietro talked again, causing an uproar in the opposition, where Leoluca Orlando had compared the premier to an Argentinean dictator. “Dear president Videla…” were the first words of the leader of the IDV party, a few minutes after the election of Villari as president of the Rai Vigilance Commission, for which the IDV spokesman was candidate.

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Scottish Group Accused of Hijacking Holocaust Memorial Day

A Scottish group is hosting what it claims to be a Holocaust Memorial Day commemoration on Sunday along with a Hamas supporter who justifies suicide bombings.

The Scottish Palestine Solidarity Campaign, an anti-Israel fringe group, is hosting an event titled “Resistance to Genocide and Ethnic Cleaning: from Europe in the 1940s to the Middle East Today” to mark the UK’s Holocaust Memorial Day.

Speaking at the event, to be held at the University of Glasgow and a Scottish Arts Council and National Lottery-funded venue in Edinburgh called Out of the Blue, is Azzam Tamimi, a Hamas supporter who calls for the destruction of Israel.

Ben Helfgott, the only member of his family to survive the Shoah, said he was appalled by the decision to mix politics with the Holocaust.

“This is a day for people to understand what people are capable of doing to people and learn the lessons of history,” Helfgott told The Jerusalem Post. “Holocaust Memorial Day is recognized by the government and shows above anything else that it has nothing to do with politics.”

The NGO was “taking advantage to try to push a sinister agenda,” he said. “This is wrong. Instead they should recognize what happened to whole Jewish communities across Europe, which were completely annihilated.”…

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Spain: Myth of Siesta Crumbles, Only 16% Take One

(ANSAmed) — MADRID, JANUARY 22 — The myth of the Spanish siesta has crumbled, the traditional post-lunch snooze which has now become just a tourist attraction. Only 16% of the population continues to indulge in this healthy habit, according to a survey conducted by the Foundation of Health Education of the San Carlos di Barcellona hospital and the Spanish Bed Association, (Assocama) on 3,000 over 18 years old. What’s more, out of the few lucky enough to be able to, only 27% actually get under the covers for their afternoon siesta, while 72% take a short nap on the sofa. The survey shows that 58.6% of Spaniards never take a siesta, 22% only sometimes, and 3.2% only after lunch at weekends. The post-prandial nap is taken mainly by men over 45, even though it is women in general who have greater difficulty in sleeping, including at night. Of course, of the factors which affect quality of sleep, 75% of those questioned blamed stress, followed by the heat or an uncomfortable mattress. It emerges that 5.4% of the population suffers from insomnia; those who have no problem sleeping, sleep on average seven hours per night, rising to eight and a half hours among the youngest surveyed. (ANSAmed).

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Spain Sends Us a Jaw-Dropping Message, But Will We Listen?

Or is it already too late?

How many times in recent years have we heard that Europe is so far ahead of us, so multicultural, so sophisticated, so you know—advanced! Even Barack Hussein Obama while running for President made his pilgrimage to the great region of diversity and enlightenment sending a message back home that we knuckle-draggers needed to follow Europe’s lead.

Now, besides Judy’s news this morning that immigrants in France will be DNA tested we have news from Spain which I found appalling, shocking, depresssing. Will we follow Europe’s lead now?

From the Wall Street Journal a couple of days ago, as the economy crumbles, Spaniards are now doing the work immigrants used to do…

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Spanish Newspaper Announces Eclipse Using Islamic Symbols

(El Heraldo de Aragón anuncia un eclipse mediante un fotomontaje con signos islámicos)

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Swedish Army to be Cut by One Third

[Comment from Tuan Jim: Maybe Sweden’s a neutral country in most conflicts — but for a modern European military — that’s just sad. Even funnier that they want to continue being a major arms producer (criticizing other Euros for not wanting to buy their Gripen fighters) — but their military can barely support any on their own.]

Government policies will result in Sweden’s army being reduced by one third and the number of tanks being cut in half, Armed Forces Supreme Commander Håkan Syrén is set to announce on Friday.

Advance word about the massive cuts comes from a report in the Svenska Dagbladet (SvD) newspaper, citing sources within military headquarters.

A government directive to the Supreme Commander from November confirms that the military budget will be frozen at 38.9 billion kronor ($4.9 billion) per year through 2014.

But at the same time must every unit within the military’s operational forces be able to deploy more rapidly.

On Friday, the Supreme Commander will respond that the new requirements will mean dissolving operational units and a reduction in vital weapons systems, say several military headquarters sources to SvD.

The army will be hit the hardest.

“There will be a 30 percent reduction of ground forces units,” once source told the newspaper.

The number of soldiers and officers deployable for combat will be cut to 12,500, down from the current level of 20,000.

According to SvD, the cuts mean that the army will retain seven tactical battalions and that one battalion will be take from the amphibious corps and instead counted in ground combat forces.

In total, Sweden’s army will be left with eight battalions.

The military is also expected to shed half of its battle tanks. The government has said that tank battle groups should consist of lighter units which can easily be transported. In other words, according to SvD, the request means reducing the number of tanks.

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The Children of Greenland Must be Helped Now

The Danish people’s Party (DF) are set to use a non-governmental majority to help Greenlandic children if Prime Minister Anders Fogh Rasmussen does not intervene immediately

Søren Espersen, DF’s spokesman for Greenland, said,’ we are tired of endless discussion. That Greenlandic children are starving is unacceptable. They are Danish citizens who are walking around the streets hungry and going to bed hungry. That is something we will not accept.’

Rapports have concluded that at least 17 percent of school-aged children in Greenland go to school and to bed hungry.

Søren Espersen points out that it was the prime minister, on behalf of the government, who signed the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child, and that it is therefore the prime minister’s responsibility to step in, when the terms of the convention are not upheld.

‘I am not really interested in how the prime minister solves the problem in Greenland,’ said Espersen. ‘It is inconsequential whether he forces the hand of Premier Hans Enoksen or makes a special law, but it is his responsibility, and we expect something to be done about the situation immediately.’

DF will be summoning the prime minister to a meeting on the weekend, where the party will enjoin Prime Minister Rasmussen to find a solution to the problem.

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UK: £1.3 Billion Wasted Hiring School Consultants

THE Government is throwing away more than £1.3billion on consultants for its flagship school rebuilding scheme.

Thousands of “experts” are being paid to advise on colour schemes, organise building teams and say which companies should get construction contracts.

But critics say the cash should be spent on improving schools.

Shadow Schools Minister Nick Gibb uncovered the wasted money in the same week that an independent report revealed that new or refurbished buildings alone will not raise pupil performance.

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UK: Cancer Patient Who Had Ventilator Turned Off ‘Prematurely’ May Have Lived

A patient who died after his life support machine was switched off was stable and may have had chance to recover, an inquest heard.

Cancer victim Stephen Ketley, 52, died on May 2 last year, a day after his ventilator was removed by consultant anaesthetist Sean Bennett.

The hearing heard that another consultant anaesthetist, Simon Gower, was so concerned about his colleague’s ‘premature’ withdrawal of treatment he reported the case to both his clinical director and the coroner.

And the court was also told that in a tragic twist, Mr Ketley’s partner had been told to go home — before his ventilator was switched off.

Police investigated Mr Ketley’s death and passed a file to the Crown Prosecution Service, which said last December there was insufficient evidence to charge Dr Bennett.

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UK: Fat Dogs Seized by RSPCA

The RSPCA has seized two dogs from their owner after she was accused of feeding them too much.

The Labradors were taken from their home by an inspector from the charity who said they were just going to be weighed.

The organisation has not allowed Marie Davidson, 48, to see her animals, or even told her where they have been kept for the past three months.

The only correspondence she has had from the society has been two letters, both received in the last fortnight — one to say that its investigation is continuing and another detailing its complaints procedure.

The case has led critics to attack the RSPCA’s tactics.

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UK: Father-of-Three Battered to Death by Drunken Thugs… for Refusing to Hand Over a £4 Wine

A father-of-three was beaten to death after refusing to hand over a bottle of wine to a gang of yobs.

Michael Eccles was punched, hit with a brick and kicked to the floor moments after being confronted by the drunken yobs a few yards from his home. He died later in hospital.

Mr Eccles, 43, had walked the 150 yards from his house in the cathedral city of Lichfield, Staffordshire, to a neighbourhood off-licence on Sunday night.

But as he left the store the gang ordered Mr Eccles to ‘Give us the booze’.

He refused, turned the corner and headed home but was pursued by two of the gang, who had been drinking on the pavement.

One of them tried to grab the wine while the other punched Mr Eccles in the face. He was then allegedly hit with the brick, causing the bottle to smash on the ground.

They continued to attack Mr Eccles as he lay on the ground. When neighbours heard the commotion in the street and opened their doors, the yobs fled.

[…]

Chief Inspector Ricky Fields, of Staffordshire Police, said: ‘This was a very serious assault which left a man with life-threatening injuries.’

A police spokesman last night said they were treating the incident as an assault, not a murder

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UK: Home Office Condemned by Ofcom for Funding ITV ‘Propaganda’ Documentaries

The Home Office has been condemned by broadcasting watchdog Ofcom for funding ITV ‘propaganda’ documentaries on Police Community Support Officers.

Beat: Life on the Street, which was supported with £800,000 of funding by the Home Office for its first two series, portrayed PCSOs as dedicated, helpful and an effective means of helping the police.

Ofcom received complaints saying the programmes, made by Twofour, were essentially government “propaganda” and the Home Office’s relationship with the series should have been made clear to viewers.

Ofcom ruled that two series of the programme, shown in October 2006 and January 2008, were in breach of its broadcasting code. It said the show failed to credit the fact that it had been made with Home Office sponsorship clearly enough.

Channel TV, which made the programmes on behalf of ITV, told Ofcom that the Home Office had no influence over the content of the show or its place in the schedule.

It added that the sponsor credits made it clear that the programme had been made with the assistance of government funding. This comprised the visual strapline “Let’s Keep Crime Down — In Association with Beat: Life on the Street” and the Home Office logo being displayed on-screen for around three seconds.

The regulator accepted there was no evidence to suggest that the Home Office influenced the content of the programme in a way that would compromise the independence of the broadcaster.

But it ruled that the overriding tone of the programmes was supportive and likely to leave viewers with a “favourable impression” of the PCSO service.

Ofcom highlighted several clips in the series. In one, viewers are told: “Throughout Britain there are communities where the opportunity for peaceful civilised life are jeopardised by an anti-social minority. It’s the job of neighbourhood police teams to respond to public needs and work with other agencies to make our communities safer and better places to live…”

Later it continues: “The PCSOs are a fully salaried part of the police force with a special remit to show a high presence in the community. They have to try and reason with some of the most unreasonable on our streets, offer a shoulder to cry on at moments of stress and be on hand to defuse explosive situations”.

The regulator also ruled that the credits, including “Let’s Keep Crime Down” and “Keep It Safe, Keep it Hidden”, did not tell viewers who the sponsor was clearly enough.

It said the Home Office’s role and relationship with the series, as its sponsor, was not made sufficiently clear.

The regulator stated: “While a small, inconspicuous Home Office logo was displayed in the top right hand corner of the screen for a very brief period at the end of the sponsor credits, Ofcom considered that the sponsorship arrangement was not made transparent since the size of its text and the brevity of the logo’s appearance on screen meant it was likely to have been missed by viewers.”

It was disclosed last year that the Government has spent almost £2 million of taxpayers’ money to fund television documentaries, commissioned by ministers with the purpose of showing their policies or activities in a sympathetic light.

Don Foster, Liberal Democrat Shadow Culture, Media and Sport Secretary said: “It’s an absolute disgrace that the Government thinks it can get away with funding TV programmes which essentially amount to propaganda.

“A fundamental review is needed into the whole issue of using public money to fund programmes.”

A Home Office spokesman said:”We acted in good faith and are disappointed that Ofcom believe that we were not transparent with our sponsorship and that the product was too closely associated with the sponsor.

“On behalf of Government, the Central Office of Information (COI) has requested a meeting with Ofcom to seek further advice and clarification regarding the regulations and determine the best way forward for the public sector.”

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Balkans


Italy-Albania: Agreement for an Energy Hub in Lezhe Signed

(ANSAmed) — NAPLES, JANUARY 26 — An agreement for the creation of an Energy Hub has been signed in Tirana. The contract for the creation of the project, worth 1 billion euros, was signed by the Albanian Minister for Economy, Commerce and Energy, Genc Ruli, and the Representative of the “Marsiglia” Group, Giuseppe Lagrotta, in the presence of Prime Minister Sali Berisha and the Italian Ambassador in Albania, Saba D’Elia. Lagrotta explained that the project entails the construction of a Bio-Mass Plant in the Municipality of Shengjin, managed by Albanian Grern Energy Shpk, with a 140MW capacity and an investment of 150 million euros. At the same time, 2 wind farms will be built in the Municipality of Balldren, managed by Biopower Green Energy Shpk, with a capacity of 234MW and which will entail an investment of 300 million euro. Lagrotta also highlighted the fact that the project will be completed with an inter-connection, involving high tension networks between Italy and Albania, with the installation of High-Voltage Direct Current underwater cables, a DC/AC converter station in Italy, and two converter stations near the Municipality of Kallmet/Kolsh. The inter-connection operation will cost 600 million euro. The Italian ambassador in Tirana, Saba D’Elia, expressed his great satisfaction at the economic progress achieved in energy cooperation projects between Albania and Italy, which has led to the creation of projects worth over 3.5 billion euro. (ANSAmed).

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Mediterranean Union


Italy-Lebanon: Show of ‘Soldiers of Peace’ Designs Opens

(ANSAmed) — BEIRUT, JANUARY 26 — An exhibition of designs by Lebanese school students has been opened in rooms within the Italian embassy in Beirut, as part of the 2008 edition of the Fabriano competition on the theme of “Soldiers of Peace”. The show, which was organised in collaboration with the Italo-Lebanese Cultural Association and the Fabriano Centro d’Arte (Art centre), was opened in the presence of the Italian ambassador to Lebanon, Gabriele Checchia, the Italian General Claudio Graziano, chief commander of UNIFIL, the UN mission in Southern Lebanon, and the Lebanese Education Minister, Bahia Hariri. “These beautiful designs bear a strong message of hope in a future of peace and fruitful coexistence”, Ambassador Checchia said. The Fabriano design competition was thought up in Lebanon in 1965 by Raymond Nahhas, the president of the Italo-Lebanese Cultural Association, and a long-time representative of one of the most exciting events for students in Lebanese schools. (ANSAmed).

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North Africa


Algeria: Cereal and Medicine Imports Up 75% in 2008

(ANSAmed) — ALGIERS, JANUARY 26 — According to Algeria’s national IT and customs statistics centre (Cnis), total imports of cereals, milk and medicines to the country has grown 75% in a year, from 4.49 billion dollars 2007 to 7.82 billion in 2008. The growth is mainly due to the big increase in the price of raw materials — in particular cereal crops — on international markets last year. The total value of imports of cereals, bran and flour doubled from 1.98 billion dollars in 2007 to 3.98 billion in 2008, whilst the value of milk (and derived products) imports grew by 21.72%, from 1.06 billion dollars in 2007 to 1.29 billion in 2008. Algeria consumes 3.5 billion litres of milk per year, whilst it produces just 2.2 billion. As for medicines, the total bill for 2008 came to 1.85 billion dollars as compared to 1.44 billion last year (+27.86%). (ANSAmed).

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Real Estate: Libya, Report on Problems/Prospects for Tripoli

(ANSAmed) — TRIPOLI, JANUARY 26 — A new report on the residential real estate situation in Tripoli for 2009 has outlined a profoundly changed situation compared to the past few years. The report shows that the city, with its 19 urban districts, has changed its real estate situation radically, and describes 25 large scale projects that are already underway or will be executed in the upcoming years. Most of the work is concentrated in an area that is becoming the city’s economic district, around Corinthia Bab Africa, the only 5 star hotel in the city. The companies that are moving forward with these projects, including the construction of offices and skyscrapers, come from the United Arab Emirates, Qatar, Great Britain, Bahrain, and Malta. The report also reflects that there is an increasing number of foreign investors forming joint ventures with Libyan companies and stock options for foreign companies are around 65pct of profits. Also, large scale incentives have been offered to investors, including tax exemptions for 5 years and reduced tariffs on imports. There are still obstacles like the fact that foreigners, excluding rare exceptions, cannot buy land in Libya. The report highlights a changing city, and Tripoli appears to be a real economic and administrative centre with a strategic position on the Mediterranean and an interesting future. (ANSAmed)

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Israel and the Palestinians


Gaza: Hamas, Shalit Release Not Part of Cairo Talks

(ANSAmed) — CAIRO, JANUARY 26 — Hamas’s spokesman in Cairo, Ayman Taha, has revealed that the release of the Israeli soldier captured by the extremist movement in 2006, Gilad Shalit, is not part of the negotiations taking place between the extremist movement and the head of the Israeli secret services, Omar Suleiman. Even despite the fact that the Israeli envoy, Amos Gilad, brought the problem up during his meetings. Taha said that Suleiman actually refused to discuss the subject, which “is separate and should be talked about in the context of exchanging prisoners”. He added that “Hamas will not allow the Shalit issue to be exploited in negotiations for a truce and the lifting of the Gaza blockade”. The spokesman reiterated that the movement has proposed the use of international observers, and Turkish and Palestine National Authority (PNA) forces along the border so as to assure the opening of the Rafah pass, between the Gaza Strip and Egypt. The Rafah pass is seen by Hamas as the most important crossing point to the Strip and has said that security forces should remain “until the formation of a unitary government, but Egypt has not reacted to this proposal at all”. (ANSAmed).

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Gaza: Iran, Representatives to Visit Gaza Strip

(ANSAmed) — TEHRAN, JANUARY 26- According to Iranian press agency Ars, five Iranian members of Parliament will depart for the Gaza Strip where they will meet with Hamas leader, Ismail Haniyeh and will make initial estimates on the damage by the Israeli offensive in view of an Iranian reconstruction intervention. These 5 representatives are the first patrol of the Iranian legislative assembly. One member, Mahmud Ahmadi, said that 231 representatives in Parliament have expressed the intention of going to Gaza. The Foreign Minister is trying to obtain the necessary visas from Egypt, from where they will have to enter into Gaza, for them. Together with Syria, Iran is the main sponsor and supporter of Hamas. (ANSAmed)

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Gaza: Livni; War Was Turning-Point, Obama Can Profit From it

(ANSAmed) — TEL AVIV, JANUARY 26 — The war conducted by Israel in the Gaza strip in recent weeks represents “a turning-point which Barack Obama’s new American adminstration can use to try and “change reality” in the Middle East and relaunch the peace process, said Tzipi Livni, Israel’s Foreign Minister, meeting US Ambassador James Cunningham on the eve of Washington’s new emissary George Mitchell’s arrival in the region. Operation ‘Cast Lead’, said Livni “can and must serve as a turning-point, not only to re-establish calm between the populations of the south (of Israel), but also to reinforce the regional peace process with both Israel and the United States are trying to move forward”. In her opinion, the military action “has created a strategic change in the status of Hamas and other extremist factions and can serve as a stimulus for the new (American) administration and the whole international community to change reality”. Livni, who said in recent days that she is in favour of fresh attacks on the tunnels dug at the border between the Strip and Egypt following signs that arms trafficking for Hamas has started again, on the other hand denied that “the situation will return to the previous status quo”. She also stressed that Israel maintains that “we must take advantage of the weakening of Hamas to work together to create an opportunity for consolidating the moderate forces in the region”. (ANSAmed).

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Gaza: Turkish Sponsor Families for Palestinian Children

(ANSAmed) — ANKARA, JANUARY 26 — Human Rights and Freedoms Humanitarian Aid Foundation (IHH) has found Turkish families to sponsor 1,200 out of 1,500 Palestinian children who lost their parents during the Israeli offensive against Gaza, daily Today’s Zaman wrote. “We launched a campaign to find sponsor families for Palestinian children who were left orphan during the Gaza conflict and we have already found families for 1,200 children”, Veysel Tepeli, chairman of the Humanitarian Aid Association based in southern Turkish province of Adana, said. “We are still searching for families to support those children by sending nearly USD 42 each month for a period of at least six months”, Tepeli added. (ANSAmed).

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Gaza: PNA Delegate Ateyeh, We Appreciate Frattini’s Efforts

(ANSAmed) — ANCONA, JANUARY 26 — “We greatly appreciate the concern and efforts of Minister Frattini in his search for stability”, said delegate general of the Palestinian National Authority in Rome, Sabri Ateyeh, at a public initiative in Ancona, responding to journalists’ questions about the proposal for the crisis in Gaza put forward yesterday by Frattini. “We want Europe to take on a role of political responsibility. Not just in reconstruction, because they are financing works which Israel then destroys. In practice they are paying for the destruction that Israel causes. We need the perpetual suffering of the Palestinian people to stop” said the Ambassador, “the last people without independence, and we need the active participation of the international community for this”. (ANSAmed).

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New Terrorist HQ: Civilian Apartments

Hamas ‘government’ back in business after Israeli offensive

TEL AVIV — Contrary to Israel’s claims that it severely damaged the Hamas government in Gaza, the terrorist organization has resumed governing and is acting at about 85 percent capacity, according to both Hamas officials and human rights activists in Gaza.

Fully functioning in Gaza are Hamas’ interior ministry, court system, ministry of transportation, education, police, health services and scores of other official institutions, the Hamas officials and activists from the independent Al Mizan human rights organization said.

Other sources in Gaza confirmed the Hamas government is functioning.

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U.S. to Let Hamas Patrol Gaza Smuggling Routes?

Washington negotiating agreement that could grant legitimacy to terrorist group

TEL AVIV — An official document being negotiated by the U.S., Israel, Egypt and other players currently grants Hamas a role in patrolling the Gaza Strip’s borders, according to an Egyptian intelligence official familiar with the draft document.

The stated purpose of the future patrols, set to follow Israel’s recent offensive in Gaza, are to ensure against Hamas rearming in the territory.

The document is set to be issued by Egypt, but the U.S., Israel and the European Union are heavily involved in the draft text, which would likely grant legitimacy to Hamas’ role in Gaza. Both the U.S. and EU officially classify Hamas as a terrorist organization.

Hamas’ charter calls for the murder of Jews and destruction of Israel. The group is responsible for scores of suicide bombings, rocket attacks against Jewish population centers, shootings, knifings and cross-border raids.

“There is an understanding of all powers involved that Hamas must play a role, that without Hamas there can be no cross-border agreement,” the Egyptian intelligence official told WND. “So, yes, indirectly the U.S. and Israel admit that Hamas is a player and must be taken into consideration in any political arrangement.

“It will be an Egyptian paper. The U.S. and Israel can then say it’s just Egypt that recognizes Hamas, but this is not true,” the official said.

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Middle East


Iran: Protests Held Over Eu’s Removal of Opposition Group From Blacklist

Tehran, 26 Jan. (AKI) — Iranians protested in the capital, Tehran, on Monday over the European Union’s move to remove Iran’s main opposition group from its blacklist of terrorist organisations, Iran’s official news agency reported. Several hundred people held a demonstration outside the French embassy. “Europe be ashamed of backing hypocrites!” protesters chanted.

Other demonstrators shouted “Death to America!” and “Islam will win, terrorism will lose!”, IRIN reported. The demonstrators fear the ‘People’s Mojahedin Organisation of Iran’ opposition group could carry out terrorist attacks in Iran.

The EU also moved to unfreeze the PMOI’s assets on Monday.

Meanwhile Maryam Rajavi, president-elect of the PMOI in a statement on Monday welcomed its removal from the EU’s list of terrorist organisations and urged compensation from the bloc “for the damages inflicted upon the Iranian people.”

The hardline theocratic regime in Tehran should be placed on the EU’s terrorism blacklist, Rajavi said.

She urged the 27-nation bloc to impose comprehensive sanctions against Iran and “refer the appalling dossier of human rights violations of the regime to the UN Security Council for immediate and binding measures.”

The PMOI’s seven-year legal and political battle to be de-listed as a terrorist organisation by the EU was “an integral part of combating religious fascism and for the establishment of democracy in Iran,” she said.

The PMOI was founded in 1965 with the aim of overthrowing Iran’s Shah Mohammed Reza Pahlavi. Rajavi has allegedly operated an armed group inside Iran, called the National Council of Resistance of Iran.

The group says that it renounced violence in 2001.

The Iranian government refers to the PMOI as Monafiqeen-e-Khalq (MKO) meaning “hypocrites of the people.”

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Lebanon: First Talks Between Jumblat Hezbollah Since 2006

(ANSAmed) — BEIRUT, JANUARY 22 — In an atmosphere of reconciliation, the Druse anti-Syrian Lebanese leader, Walid Jumblat, and Mohammed Raad, a high-ranking Hezbollah officer, the Shiite movement which is supported by Syria and Iran, have met for the first time since the war in 2006 and following the bloody clashes in the piazza in Beirut and the surrounding area in May last year. The meeting, local press stresses, took place in anticipation of a session of Lebanese “national dialogue” next Monday, which, under the protection of President Michel Suleiman, will need to face up to the question of Hezbollah’s arms. The Shiite movement wants to continue to maintain its weapons stores “to defend Lebanon from Israeli aggression”, whilst Jumblat, along with its Christian allies, wants the arms to be integrated into the Lebanese army. According to the newspaper An Nahar’, the meeting between Jumblat and Raas focused particularly on the need to maintain order in the mixed Drusi-Shiite villages where violence erupted last May following the Hezbollah strikes onto Sunni areas in Beirut. (ANSAmed).

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Lebanon: Press, Dolls Dropped by Israeli Planes

(ANSAmed) — BEIRUT, JANUARY 26 — The website of Beirut-based newspaper an-Nahar has reported that two Israeli dolls, with ‘Sweet for You’ and ‘I Love You 2004’ written on them, were dropped by Israeli planes near a village in the south of Lebanon during their practically daily violation of Lebanese airspace this morning. The website clarifies that the two toys were retrieved by inhabitants of Kfeir, which is in the south-western region of Hasbaya, not far from the Shebaa Farms, an area of land occupied by Israel since 1967 and which has been contested by Syria and Lebanon for decades. The Israeli planes, reports the official NNA agency, entered Lebanese airspace at the coastal area of Naqura, and then headed east. At this point, according to an-Nahar, they are through to have dropped numerous balloons with the dolls attached to them. The two dolls, concludes the website, were immediately confiscated by forensic police, who are now examining them to make sure that they do not contain explosive or poisonous material. (ANSAmed).

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Terrorism: Hezbollah Criticised for Failing to Attack Israel

Dubai, 26 Jan. (AKI) — An Al-Qaeda operative and former Guantanamo detainee has attacked the Lebanese Shia movement, Hezbollah, for failing to defend Palestinians from Israeli attacks in the Gaza Strip. In a video released on the internet, Abu Hureira Qasim al-Rimi directed his attack against Hezbollah leader, Hassan Nasrallah.

“I would like to send a message to Hassan Nasrallah — Answer me, why have you shed all these tears for Gaza and for the people of Gaza? Didn’t you say that you had warehouses full of 20,000 missiles that could reach Tel-Aviv?” said Abu Hureira Qasim al-Rimi in the 19-minute video message.

Al-Rimi then proceeded to attack Hezbollah for failing to help Gazans during the recent three-week long Israeli offensive that began on 27 December.

More than 1,330 Palestinians were killed and another 5,000 were injured during Operation Cast Lead. Thirteen Israelis were killed during the conflict.

“Didn’t our brothers in Gaza deserve you launching, in their defence, one thousand, two thousand or three thousand rockets instead of these tears? “ he said.

“Is Lebanese land more valuable than the blood of the Palestinians? What is the difference between you and (Egyptian president) Hosni Mubarak who protects the Jews?,” said al-Rimi.

“Our community must know the truth about these facts and understand who is ‘selling’ our cause.”

In the video, al-Rimi appears next to the leader of Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula Abu Basir al-Naser al-Wahshi.

The video, entitled “From here we begin and we will meet each other at the al-Aqsa mosque,” refers to Islam’s third holiest site, located in Jerusalem.

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Turkey: Gay Rights Group Not Against Social Ethics, Court

(ANSAmed) — ANKARA, JANUARY 26 — The Supreme Court of Appeals overruled an Istanbul local court’s decision to close down LambaIstanbul, a gay rights organization, stating that the Ngo was not against social ethics, Hurriyet Daily reported. Last May the local court decided to close the organization on the basis it was against Turkish moral values. The local court will hear the case one more time and if insists upon its decision, the General Committee of the Supreme Court will examine the case again. Amnesty International, which started a campaign to support LambaIstanbul, has welcomed the decision. “This represents a very important step to prevent discrimination and provide freedom of organization”, Andrew Gardner, an Amnesty International researcher working on Turkey, said, adding that “The decision is a message to authorities not to impede the legal work of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transexual and transgender organizations, (LGBTT)”. The LGBTT Rights Platform, consisting of various LGBTT organizations in Turkey, was, however, critical against the Supreme Court’s verdict, despite welcoming the decision. “The Supreme Court of Appeal’s decision is in line with the definition of ‘public morality’,” the organization said. (ANSAmed).

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Turkey: Union Leader Among New Arrests in Coup Probe

Istanbul, 26 Jan. (AKI) — A union leader was charged in an Istanbul court on Monday bringing to 18 the number of new suspects accused of planning a military coup against the Turkish government. Turkish media reports said that the 18 were among 26 people detained by police around the country as part of the controversial Ergenekon investigation.

They also searched the offices of a private TV channel and a union in the capital Ankara.

Turkish Metal Union chairman Mustafa Ozbek, seven military officers and ten police officers were charged by the court, while the other eight, including Turkish union executives, were released without charge.

Meanwhile three other suspects who had been held under arrest for nearly a year as part of the Ergenekon investigation were released by the Istanbul High Crime Court on Saturday.

A poll released on Monday showed that close to half the Turkish nation believes that Ergenekon was established to overthrow the government through a military coup. But one in five Turks thinks the investigation is simply being used to suppress the opposition.

According to the nationwide poll of 2,400 people, 49.3 percent of respondents identified Ergenekon as a case in which “crime gangs and military coup plotters are trialled”.

The Ergenekon probe is seen as one of the most controversial cases in Turkey’s history. It was launched in 2007 after the discovery of hand grenades in a house in Istanbul.

More than 80 people, including journalists, intellectuals, union leaders, business leaders, army officers, police officers, and retired generals, are charged with forming an illegal, clandestine organisation in a bid to pave the way for a military coup.

The group is accused of terrorist acts in Turkey and of allegedly planning a coup in 2009.

The alleged masterminds behind this coup plot are generals Kemal Yavuz and Tuncer Kilinc. Both were arrested recently.

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Caucasus


Turkey: Saving the Monastery of Mor Gabriel, to Guarantee a Multicultural Turkey

Muslim leaders are trying to destroy it, and have sued the monastery for alleged proselytism. A spiritual and cultural center for the Syriac Orthodox, it still uses ancient Aramaic, the language spoken by Jesus. During the 1960’s, at least 130,000 Syriacs lived in Tur Abdin. Today, there are only 3,000. The minority community hopes that the European Union will come to its defense with an appeal to Ankara.

Ankara (AsiaNews) — Demonstrations are being held in many European countries to save the monastery of Mor Gabriel, a spiritual center for the Syriac Orthodox community in Turkey.

Founded in 397, it is the oldest functioning Christian monastery in the world. It is located on the plateau of Tur Abdin, “The Mountain of the Servants of God,” on the Turkish border with Iraq. The see of the metropolitan archbishop of Tur Abdin, Mor Timotheus Samuel Aktas, with its three monks, 14 nuns, and 35 young people who live and study there, it is a religious and cultural point of reference for all Syriac Orthodox Christians, who still preserve ancient Aramaic, the language of Jesus. Every year it welcomes more than ten thousand tourists and pilgrims, many of them Syriacs of the diaspora in Germany, Switzerland, and Sweden.

Now, however, the future of the monastery and the Christian minority is threatened by a series of lawsuits against the monks and the prestigious religious institution. In August of 2008, the leaders of three Muslim villages around the monastery accused the community of proselytism, for having students to whom they can hand down the Christian faith and the Aramaic language. Their case has not yet been accepted by the Turkish court. But the village leaders are also asking that the monastery’s land be appropriated and divided among the villages; that a wall be knocked down that was built during the 1990’s (when the monastery was on the front of the conflict between the Turkish army and the Kurdish communist party (PKK)). According to the Muslim leaders, there used to be a mosque on the land where the monastery was built. “The accusation is absurd,” says David Gelen, leader of the Aramaic Foundation, “the monastery dates from 397 A.D., about 200 years before the prophet Mohammed and the construction of any mosque whatsoever. And yet the court has considered hearing the case.”

Gelen says that he thinks a “campaign of intimidation” is underway against the religious of the monastery. “Bishop, monks, and nuns,” Gelen continues, “are always threatened in the most direct way possible by the inhabitants of the village, and they do not dare present themselves at trial or defend themselves in some way. So for some time, the monks and nuns have not had the courage to leave the confines of the property.”

“In Turkey,” Gelen explains, “freedom of religious expression is guaranteed by the constitution; but those who are not recognized as a minority do not exist, in practical terms. Now the Syriacs, unlike the Greeks and Armenians, are not recognized as a religious minority, although they have been living there for millennia. The purpose of the threats and the lawsuit seems to be to repress this minority and expel it from Turkey, as if it were a foreign object.”

The Syriac community has high hopes in the European Union, which on February 11 is supposed to address together with the Turkish government the question of religious freedom and human rights for the non-Muslim minorities present in the country. “We hope not only that our rights will be recognized,” David Gelen says, “but we are convinced that for the Turkish state, the time has come to recognize, accept, and protect the cultural multiplicity of the country, instead of fighting it. Turkey must decide whether it wants to preserve a 1,600-year-old culture, or annihilate the last remains of a non-Muslim tradition. What is at stake is the multiculturalism that has always characterized this nation, since the time of the Ottoman Empire.”

Since 1923, when the Turkish state was created, the Syriac Orthodox have been dispersed in four countries: Syria, Turkey, Iraq, Iran. Yasar Ravi, president of the Syriac Orthodox community of Antioch, notes that the Treaty of Lausanne guaranteed certain essential freedoms for this minority, but “things have gone differently.”

Since that time, there has been a constant exodus of the community toward central and northern Europe, especially Germany (where there are 20,000 Syriacs) and Sweden (70-80,000). In the middle of the 1960’s, there were still about 130,000 of them in Tur Abdin; today there are just 3,000.

“We have no territory, we are scattered throughout the world, but we are very united thanks to our linguistic, social, and cultural identity,” Yasar Ravi continues. “As history teaches us, religion has always had a dominant role in civilization. Ours is without doubt a very religious people, and we are proud of speaking the language of Jesus: the language that, in terms of its diffusion, was essentially the English of the Middle East.

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Update: Russia Accuses Georgia of Capturing Soldier -Official

(Adds comments from Georgian and Russian ministries) MOSCOW (AFP)—Russia Tuesday accused Georgia of capturing one of its soldiers in the breakaway region of South Ossetia, in the latest upsurge of tensions between the foes who fought a brief war in August.

Georgia countered that the soldier had asked for asylum due to “unbearable conditions” in the Russian army, but Moscow accused Tbilisi of obtaining this statement by force.

“An initial investigation has shown Alexander Glukhov was captured by Georgian armed forces in the Akhalgori region of South Ossetia and taken to Tbilisi,” a Russian defense ministry spokesman was quoted as saying by the RIA-Novosti and Interfax news agencies.

He said Glukhov was a conscript performing his compulsory military service. The Georgian interior ministry said in a statement in Tbilisi that the soldier had surrendered to Georgian police and requested Georgian citizenship because of “unbearable conditions” in the Russian military.

“Russian soldier Alexander Glukhov, who served in the Akhalgori district, left his post on Jan. 26 because of unbearable conditions in the Russian army and asked the (Georgian) police for help,” it said.

Interior ministry spokesman Zurab Gvenetadze told AFP that Glukhov was seeking to stay in Georgia.

“The soldier said he was serving in unbearable conditions in Akhalgori, with poor food supply and not even minimal sanitary conditions. The soldier wants to stay in Georgia and to ask the president to grant him Georgian citizenship,” Gvenetadze said.

Georgian television channels showed a video of the soldier, appearing tired and disoriented.

He said he had been serving in Akhalgori since Dec. 1 and that “conditions are very bad, there are no baths, it was bad with food, they fed us little.” He added: “That’s why I am asking the president of Georgia to let me stay in Tbilisi.”

The Russian military spokesman, Alexander Drobyshevsky, responded angrily to the video: “This was a media provocation obtained under physical and moral pressure under which anything possible can be obtained.”

The Akhalgori district was seized by Russian forces during the war in August over the rebel South Ossetia region. While it lies within South Ossetia’s Soviet-era borders, Akhalgori was under Tbilisi’s control after the region broke away from Georgia in the early 1990s.

Russia sent troops deep into Georgia in early August to repel a Georgian military attempt to retake South Ossetia, which had received extensive backing from Moscow for years.

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South Asia


Indonesian Muslims Against Yoga, Smoking, Abstention From Voting

A fatwa against those who practice yoga, because this “weakens faith in Islam.” In the crosshairs of the ulemas are also cigarettes — although there is not unanimous agreement on this — and those who abstain from voting. And candidates faithful to Islam should be elected.

Jakarta (AsiaNews) — Practicing yoga, smoking in public places, and abstaining from voting are “activities contrary to the precepts of Islam.” This is the announcement today from the Indonesian ulemas council, during a plenary assembly in Padang Panjang, a city in the province of West Sumatra, attended by 700 religious figures and experts on Islamic law in the country.

As has already been done in Malaysia, the Indonesian ulemas are also prohibiting the practice of yoga for Muslims, because it contains elements characteristic of the Hindu tradition. The Islamic religious authorities reject the “recitation of mantras,” and stress that continuing the practice means “committing a sin” and “weakening faith in Islam.” The decision has already raised criticisms among Indonesian Muslims: yoga is one of the favorite activities among citizens and businessmen to get rid of stress and recover mental and physical balance.

Amid controversy and division, the ulemas have also banned cigarettes from public places. The smoking ban also applies to pregnant women and adolescents. The decision is ostensibly based on “risks to health.” The tobacco industry is an essential resource for the country, and some of the ulemas, especially the ones from areas where cigarette production is concentrated, seem not to appreciate the decision to prohibit smoking.

The third fatwa applies to those who abstain from voting. This is also an important decision because of the political repercussions that it could conceal: elections are scheduled for April, while in July the new Indonesian president will be elected. And for Muslims, it is not possible to vote for candidates who are not faithful to Islam or members of Islamic parties.

Indonesia is the most populous Muslim country in the world: almost 90% of the 234 million Indonesians are believers in Islam. Most of them practice a moderate form of Islam, but fundamentalism is increasing. The recent decisions of the ulemas seem to be an expression of this fundamentalist view.

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Indonesia: After Years of Violence Against the Chinese, the New Lunar Year is Celebrated in Jakarta

The New Year was declared a national holiday a few years ago. The Chinese community were targeted under the dictatorship of Suharto. Now even the Indonesians visit Chinese Buddhist temples for the Hew Year.

Jakarta (AsiaNews) — To mark the Year of the Ox, the new lunar year that begins today, Indonesian Post Office Company has issued a series of 4 stamps modelled on Chinese prints of an ox. Indonesia’s philatelist president Abdul Syukur, said it is a “mark of respect to its Chinese cultural heritage”. And it is no small step given that for years the Chinese community in Indonesia was violently persecuted and even in some cases forced to flee the country.

The first Chinese stamps were launched in 2007, but a strong protest arose from Chinese community as they were sceptical that these Chinese style stamps could fuel another series of hatred and violence against the Indonesian of Chinese descent. Tensions between the Chinese ethnic groups (WNI keturunan) and local Indonesians (pribumi) are common because of the economic difference between the two. The majority of Chinese are wealthy; the locals meanwhile are relatively poor.

This is why the Chinese population often became the scapegoat for peoples frustrations. In May 1998, there were revolts, the sacking of shops, homes and even murders born of the jealousy and hate of Indonesians towards the Chinese ethnic group. The violence spread: thousands of Chinese were killed, others barricaded into their homes and stoned; many Chinese women were raped and humiliated in public. Many Chinese family groups decided to flee abroad, while those who remained formed a political group to defend their rights.

Similar episodes and that lasted a far longer period took place in the ‘60’s under the presidency of Suharto (1967 — 1998), the dictator who expropriated the property and rights of Chinese Indonesians and who banned the celebration of the New Lunar Year. Only following his fall, under the leadership of the moderate Muslim Abdurrahman Wahid, was the New Year declared a national holiday, called Imlek. Since then the life of the Chinese communities has greatly improved, so much so that native Indonesians now embrace the celebration and flock to Chinese temples for blessings and to make offerings in Jakarta, Bogor, Lampung, and Cirebon. In the Glodok quarter of the capital, the oldest Chinese e temple in all of Indonesia dedicated to the Buddhist divinity Guanyin (the Buddha of mercy) is found dating back to 1630. To mark the feast of Imlek tens of thousands have visited this shrine in recent days.

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Indonesian Police Open Fire on Papuan Protesters: Witnesses

TIMIKA, Indonesia (AFP) — Four people were injured Tuesday when Indonesian police opened fire on hundreds of people in Papua province during a protest against alleged police violence.

Officers began shooting when about 300 angry residents armed with homemade guns, machetes and wooden stakes tried to break into a police post in Timika, on the southern coast of the rugged eastern territory, an AFP reporter witnessed.

At least four people were shot in the legs during the clash, in which migrants from the Kei islands in the neighbouring province of Maluku fired homemade guns at police in riot gear.

Hundreds of protesters raged through the city after the shooting. They smashed windows at a journalist’s house before being forced back into their neighbourhood by police.

Protesters threatened the journalist, Husein, with further violence if he reported on the day’s unrest, he told AFP.

The violence was fuelled by anger over the death earlier Tuesday of Timika resident Simor Fader, also from Kei, who was allegedly shot by police on Sunday during a scuffle in a bar.

“Police should investigate this shooting incident,” a protester told AFP.

Timika police chief Godhelp Mansnembra has denied police shot Fader and has launched an investigation.

The local police commander of the city’s Mimika Baru neighbourhood, Jasim Hoda, said “a number” of protesters had been taken into custody for questioning.

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Indonesia: MUI Edicts Condemned as ‘Pointless’

The country’s highest Islamic authority has come under fire for bans on vote abstention, smoking and yoga.

Indulging in sin?: A man enjoys his cigarette in front of a mirror at a roadside food stall in Jakarta on Sunday. The Indonesian Ulema Council (MUI) issued several edicts that same day, among others, partially banning smoking and certain aspects of yoga,including religious rituals. JP/J. ADIGUNA

Edicts on the bans were issued by the Indonesian Ulema Council (MUI) during its two-day national meeting in Padangpanjang, West Sumatra, which ended on Sunday.

Some 700 clerics from the council agreed Muslims were forbidden to abstain from voting in elections if “qualified” candidates existed.

“Islam obliges Muslims to elect their leaders if the latter meet certain criteria,” Gusrizal Gazahar, MUI West Sumatra head, said after the meeting.

The criteria include “being Muslim, honest, brilliant and ready to fight for the people”, the council added.

It also forbade smoking by children and pregnant women, and smoking in public places.

Outside these conditions, smoking was still deemed makruh (blameworthy) for Muslims, it said. Muslims are also banned from practicing certain aspects of yoga that contained Hindu elements such as chanting and meditation, it said.

But Muslims can continue to perform yoga for purely health reasons, the council added.

Nahdlatul Ulama (NU), Indonesia’s biggest Islamic organization, slammed the edicts as “excessive”.

NU deputy head Masdar F. Mas’udi said the MUI should not have dragged religion into the three matters.

Yoga, as it is practiced in Indonesia, he said, was a pastime and must not be seen in the context of religious worship.

To discourage people from smoking, he added, the MUI should not use “Islamic law” as a tool. “What’s important is to inform the public of the bad effects of smoking and urge the government to enforce policies to discourage smoking,” Masdar told The Jakarta Post.

He also said the MUI should “not bring in God and threaten people with hell” if it wanted to encourage Muslims to vote.

Political expert Syamsuddin Haris agreed the MUI should not force people to vote, saying it was their democratic right to vote or not.

“It’s absolutely pointless. A religious body shouldn’t dictate political behavior,” he told tempointeraktif.com, adding the edict would have little impact.

Muslim scholar Azyumardi Azra also slammed the ban on yoga as “excessive” and “counterproductive”.

However, he lauded the edicts against vote abstention and smoking, saying the former was “positive” in strengthening democracy and elected administrations.

Azyumardi, an assistant to Vice President Jusuf Kalla, said the MUI had “compromised” and taken “accommodating” measures to partly forbid smoking, considering the fact the tobacco industry employed so many workers and contributed much to the country’s economy.

MUI edicts issued on Jan. 25, 2009

1.   A ban on aspects of yoga that contain Hindu elements.
2.   A ban on vote abstention if “qualified” candidates exist.
3.   A ban on smoking by children and pregnant women, and in public places.
4.   A ban on abortion unless the mother is a rape victim, the pregnancy endangers her life, or the fetus is aged less than 5 weeks.
5.   A ban on vasectomy because the process is “irreversible”.
6.   A ban on marriage with minors, based on a 1974 law that forbids men under 19 and women under 16 years old from marrying.

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Far East


S.Korea: ‘All Five Protesters Killed by Watchtower’s Collapse’

An eyewitness to Tuesday’s deadly clash between police and sit-in protesters in Seoul’s Yongsan district said yesterday that the five dead protesters were found under the debris of the collapsed watchtower.

Hwang Yun-gyu, a senior paramedic from the Yongsan branch of the Emergency Medical Services System, told The Dong-A Ilbo that four bodies found at the center of the collapsed tower were covered by scaffolds and steel pipes of the watchtower.

“I was able to recover the bodies long after clearing up the building materials,” he said.

He collected the bodies of the victims and transported them to the National Institute of Scientific Investigation and hospitals.

Hwang added that building materials used to build the tower fell on the head of the other evictee, whose body was discovered with that of SWAT team member Kim Nam-hoon behind the tower.

His testimony contradicts the claim of relatives of the killed evictees that protesters fell off the building in the police crackdown, and that the dead bodies from the fall were carried to the roof to make it look like they were killed due to the tower’s collapse.

“Sergeant Kim’s corpse was found under sacks of rice that protesters brought to the building as food,” Hwang said. “We recovered his body only after digging up the pile of rice for about an hour.”

The autopsy results on the five dead protesters also showed they were not physically attacked before the accident, an institute official said. “The cause of death for all six people was severe burns and carbon monoxide poisoning.”

The autopsy also found that the dead protestors had empty stomachs at the time of the incident, with no signs of alcohol or drug use found.

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Australia — Pacific


Australia’s ‘Jihad Jack’ Testifies in French Bomb Trial

AN Australian convicted of plotting attacks with al-Qaeda told a Paris court today that a German accused of blowing up a synagogue had been close to Osama bin Laden.

Jack Roche, who pleaded guilty in 2004 to planning with al-Qaeda to attack Israel’s embassy in Canberra and is now free on parole, testified by video link from Perth.

Christian Ganczarski, a German convert to Islam, stands accused of planning a 2002 suicide bombing of a Tunisian synagogue that killed 21 people.

He is on trial in Paris, along with an alleged Tunisian accomplice and Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, the self-confessed mastermind of al-Qaeda’s attacks on New York and Washington on September 11, 2001.

Roche told the court that Ganczarski was directly linked to Bin Laden, al-Qaeda’s Saudi-born leader, and used the pseudonym “Abu Mohammed”.

“He obviously had close ties with bin Laden, because he sat next to him and gave him the note Khalid Sheikh Mohammed had given me for him,” Roche, a British-born convert to Islam, told the court.

Roche, dubbed “Jihad Jack” by the Australian media, confessed during his own 2004 trial to travelling to Afghanistan, where he met Bin Laden and received explosives training with the Islamist extremist group.

“He had links too with Khalid Sheikh Mohammed,” said Roche. “I met him in his house in Karachi. Khalid Sheikh Mohammed explained to me that Abu Mohamed was going to escort me to Afghanistan.”

Khalid Seikh Mohammed formerly maintained a hideout in the Pakistani port city of Karachi with links to Al-Qaeda’s bases near Kandahar in southern Afghanistan.

“Near Kandahar, one of the sons of bin Laden came to pick us up at a Taliban outpost,” Roche told the court.

“I spent a few days with him. I think he was a go-between between Europe and Afghanistan, and he had computer and radio skills,” he said.

Ganczarski pleaded innocent when he and Sheikh Mohammed went on trial earlier this month for plotting the synagogue bombing, which killed 14 German tourists, five Tunisians and two French nationals.

Sheikh Mohammed is in the US military’s Guantanamo Bay prison and will not attend the French hearings, but Ganczarski and his alleged accomplice Nizar Nawar were in court.

French prosecutors have charged the trio with “complicity in attempted murder in relation to a terrorist enterprise” and they face a maximum sentence of 20 years in jail if convicted of the April 11, 2002 attack.

The Paris trial is scheduled to end on February 6.

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Sub-Saharan Africa


Susan: “Self-Determination is the Only Path for Africa’s Yugoslavia”

[ IT ]Talha Gibriel (Asharq Al-Awsat) talks to Fatima Mahjar

Talha Gibriel, editor-in-chief in Washington for the Arab world’s first daily newspaper, Asharq Al-Awsat, is one of the Sudanese intellectuals who has been most outspoken about the Darfur crisis. An opponent of the central government, for thirty years he has promoted democracy in his homeland. Born in Northern Sudan to a prominent Arab tribe, Gibriel bravely opposed Arab domination over the African people. Recently Gibriel has published various articles in Sudan about the right to self-determination, not only for the people of Darfur, but also for the African and Christian majority in the South and the East of the country.

Dr. Gibriel, Sudan is a country which has suffered several ethnic crises. Could you please explain the main reasons for these conflicts?

Sudan is the “African Yugoslavia.” In my country there are several ethnic groups, religions, and over 200 dialects. Since our Independence in 1956 from the British Empire, Sudan has failed to build national unity; in fact we are not one nation. We have become one country only because the British Empire decided our borders, but the reality on the ground is another one. The other main problem causing conflicts in the country is the lack of democracy. The government in Khartoum thinks that using power will give stability to the country. However, the regime has never taken into consideration that democracy and the use of dialogue could be the solution to the crisis in the Sudan…

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Latin America


British Sunken Ship Discovered Off Guyana

YUZHNO-SAKHALINSK: A British ship, scuttled by a German submarine in June 1942, has been discovered on the seabed off the coast of Guyana in South America, the Maritime Bulletin has reported.

The ship was spotted by the American Sub Sea Research Company, which specialises in undersea research and surfacing of valuable remainder of shipwrecks.

The sunken ship has on board treasures worth 2,600 million pounds sterling — gold, platinum, and diamonds. The exact name of the scuttled transport and its present location have not been disclosed. The ship is tentatively referred to as the Blue Baron.

The Maritime Bulletin has said the transport had set out from one of European ports on a voyage to a destination in the United States. The intention was to deliver the valuables to New York and then to the US Treasury as payment for the Lend-Lease.

At first, the Blue Baron had called at a port of one of South American countries and then proceeded on its way to New York. However, at a distance of about 40 miles from the coast of Guyana it had been scuttled by a German U-87 submarine.

Several sides are expected to claim rights to the precious cargo. The transport ship lies on the seabed at a depth of about 250 metres.

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Italy Recalls Brazil Envoy Over Fugitive’s Asylum

ROME (AP) — Italy recalled its ambassador to Brazil on Tuesday in an escalating dispute over Brazil’s decision to grant asylum to an Italian fugitive sentenced to life in prison for political slayings in the 1970s.

The Italian foreign minister said Brazil’s decision this month not to extradite Cesare Battisti, a former member of a radical leftist group, was “unacceptable.”

“We didn’t expect this from Brazil, a country that is a friend,” Italian Foreign Minister Franco Frattini said.

The Foreign Ministry said Ambassador Michele Valensise was being called back from the embassy in Brasilia “for consultations” about what to do next.

Battisti, 54, escaped from an Italian prison in 1981 while awaiting trial on four counts of murder, allegedly committed when he was a member of the far-left Armed Proletarians for Communism.

A court convicted him in absentia for the killings of a prison guard and a butcher.

Battisti, who says he is innocent, lived in Mexico before moving to France in 1990 and reinventing himself as a mystery writer. He later went to Brazil, where he was arrested in 2007 based on an Italian warrant.

Brazilian officials said the Jan. 13 decision to grant Battisti refugee status was based on a fear of persecution if he was sent back to Italy. Italy calls him a terrorist who does not deserve refugee status.

“Battisti is a terrorist, he assassinated innocent people, he’s been condemned by Italian courts,” Frattini said told The Associated Press on the sidelines of a meeting in Rome. “The Italian government is exploring all the legal opportunities, for example to go before the Supreme Court of Brazil.”

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Immigration


Germany: Turks Should be Evaluated ‘the Same Way as Other Immigrants’

A study released Monday finds that Germany’s Turks have failed to integrate even after decades in the country. Some newspaper commentators blame the existence of parallel societies, while others argue that Turks are being held to an unfair standard.

A new study finds Turkish-Germans poorly integrated. The question of why Turkish-Germans are poorly integrated into German society is one of those hot-button issues that gets people’s blood boiling here no matter which part of the political spectrum they hail from.

Yesterday’s release of a new studythat underlined the grim present circumstances and future dangers of this trend is just the most recent in a long, long line of events that brings the simmering issue to the fore every few months.

In short, the study by the Berlin Institute for Population and Development found that, even after decades in Germany, immigrants and their children fail to learn German well, perform well in school and find and hold well-paying jobs.

What’s new about the study is that it brings to the debate a statistical “Index for the Measurement of Immigration,” which purports to show in a scientific manner how well — or poorly — an immigrant group is anchored in German society.

But, in effect, what the study really does is ring the bell for another round of the blame game. German newspapers returned to the issue from their well-established political positions.

The center-left Süddeutsche Zeitung writes:

“There are many ways to interpret the new integration study…. The most popular one holds that immigrants from Turkey have only themselves to blame for their plight because they are the ones who don’t want to integrate. In the final calculation, this theory holds, many have already been here for decades, but far too many abandon schools or work agencies without degrees or jobs. So why can’t Turks do what Aussiedler (ethnic Germans from Eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union) have handled with ease?”

Immigration in Germany: How those from Turkey compare “This reproaching view of Turkish immigrants suffers from forgetfulness. All the way into the 1970s, the so-called guest workers were intentionally brought to Germany to be a new underclass that performed the jobs that Germans found too dangerous or too dirty. The majority of them arrived with no degrees and no training; some family members couldn’t even read. Can people seriously expect that the children of these individuals will now populate German universities?… When it comes to successful integration, the Turks should be measured in the same way as other immigrants lacking training or jobs.”

The center-right Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung writes:

“Perhaps even more significant than the Berlin Institute’s study… is the reaction of (Bekir Alboga) the ‘dialogue delegate’ of the Turkish-Islamic Union for Religious Affairs (DITIB) to the findings. (Alboga) said that, for one thing, ‘it is not possible to scientifically prove’ the obvious shortcomings in the integration of the Turkish-German population and, secondly, that it can be attributed to discrimination in schools. Enough of such excuses. For a long time, it has been adequately documented that the children of immigrants perform more poorly in school than the children of German natives. Nor is there any need to give any more statistical evidence to the fact that immigrants are more frequently unemployed and disproportionately represented in the low-wage sector. A lot is being done in terms of integration policies, especially when it comes to increased support for language training. But while other groups of immigrants have been able to eke out a place for themselves in society despite adverse circumstances, the especially large Turkish population is conspicuous for its lack of integration. Perhaps DITIB should no longer close its eyes to this fact as well.”

The conservative Die Welt writes:

“Not even a day went by before the results of the integration study… were already fragmented into the usual readings depending on the political leanings or lobby affiliations of the observer. At the same time, it cannot seriously surprise anyone that Turkish-Germans were by far the most poorly integrated immigrant ethnic group. And it is no more surprising that the Essen Center for Turkish Studies should come out with the same old reassuring formulas, such as the one that warns that ‘integration competition between various population groups’ can ‘poison’ peaceful co-existence….”

“But whoever believes that people should be shielded from too much pressure to integrate is not doing anyone any favors — and particularly not for Turkish dropouts, whose numbers are five times the national average.”

“Part of the problem — and not part of the solution — is once again the kind of things heard from the ‘dialogue delegate’ of the Cologne-based mosque association DITIB. For example, the delegate claims the results of the integration study are not scientifically tenable, and he rather imaginatively claims that there is ‘hardly any line of work that is not represented by very exemplary Turkish-German individuals. Are we supposed to gather from this that everything is fine in the mosques and that there is no more need to discuss these troubling study results?”

“Much more helpful and touching upon the crux of the problem is what Dieter Wiefelspütz, the domestic policy spokesman for the Social Democrats, brings to the debate. He speaks of the necessity of having ‘catch-up integration’ and, in doing so, gets much closer to the reality — particularly of those in school — than immigrant interest groups do. For this reason, at least with this target group, broadening the authority of communal immigrant advisory councils… might be attractive to voters. But it won’t accomplish anything as long as these councils continue to shield their constituents from being held to account.”

The left-leaning Die Tageszeitung writes:

“Integration has two sides. The behavior of the societal majority must also be examined. Just attributing all the failings to immigrants is not enough. That is what the Wolfgang Schäubles and the Maria Böhmers (Germany’s interior minister and commissioner for integration, respectively) do when they continue to demand that Turkish-Germans learn German, do more to help educate their children and not allow forced marriages. However correct these appeals might be, the state also needs to do something — and provide the necessary funding as well. Where are the social workers who look after students at risk? Where are the kindergarten teachers who try to teach good German to all the toddlers? And where are the help centers and women’s shelters that can assist Turkish women in danger?… The plans are all there. But what is missing in these times of financial crisis is money — and political will.”

           — Hat tip: Tuan Jim [Return to headlines]



Italy: Priest Asks Pope to Help Illegal Immigrants

Lampedusa, 26 Jan. (AKI) — A priest on the southern Italian island of Lampedusa, which locals fear is being turned into the ‘Alcatraz of the Mediterranean’ by government plans to detain more illegal immigrants there, has appealed to Pope Benedict XVI for help.

“I am appealing to the Pope to speak clearly on the phenomenon of immigration which not only affects Lampedusa,”said Stefano Nastasi, parish priest of San Gerlando.

“I invite Italian prime minister Silvio Berlusconi to come down to Lampedusa and have a beer with me and the illegal immigrants here,” Nastasi said.

“That way he can see for himself the situation in which we are living on this island.”

Lampedusa’s mayor Bernardino De Rubeis on Monday also appealed to the pontiff for help in solving the problem at the island’s chronically overcrowded immigration centre.

As many as 1,318 illegal migrants are currently packed into buildings designed to accommodate 850. At times the centre has held nearly 2,000 people.

“The situation is unsustainable. This is why I am appealing to the Pope. We hope that he at least will be able to solve this enormous problem.

“Lampedusa has become a militarised island whose streets are full of police and paramilitary police vehicles,” he said.

The United Nations refugee agency last week expressed serious concern at overcrowding on Lampedusa’s detention centre which is forcing many detainees to sleep outdoors in rubbish-strewn ‘tent cities’. UNHCR urged Rome to address what it called the difficult humanitarian situation on the tiny island.

Italy’s conservative government has decided that the tens of thousands of illegal immigrants who arrive annually on Lampedusa by boat will not be transferred elsewhere but held on the island until they are deported.

In the past, those migrants seeking asylum would have been sent to the Italian mainland.

European watchdog The Council of Europe has criticised the Italian government’s hardline immigration policies, urging it to uphold all illegal immigrants’ right under European law to apply for political asylum and/or refugee status and not be summarily deported.

Under European law illegal immigrants may be detained for up to 18 months and the government has announced plans to build a larger detention centre on the island to hold the migrants.

The move has sparked protests from islanders and illegal immigrants on Lampedusa alike. Police on Monday recaptured two Tunisians in their early twenties who escaped from the island’s detention centre and said they did not wish to return there.

Some 20 illegal immigrants were still missing on Monday after hundreds broke out of the centre at the weekend and headed for the town hall to complain about conditions in the detention centre. Some local residents also took part in the protest, in which the illegal migrants shouted “Freedom” and “Help us”.

Residents on the picturesque island are unhappy over the damage to tourism caused by the detention centre and the police and military presence there.

Media images of boatloads of illegal migrants arriving on Lampedusa and of corpses floating in the sea or washing up on its beautiful beaches have also impacted the tourist trade on which the island relies.

Lampedusa came to a standstill last Friday when around half the tiny island’s 6,000 inhabitants staged a demonstration in protest at government’s planned opening of a second detention centre on the island.

Shops and businesses went on strike as islanders called for the government to transfer the illegal immigrants held on Lampedusa to camps on the Italian mainland.

Around 36,000 boat people made it to Italian soil last year — a 75 per cent increase compared to 2007. Of these 31,000 arrived on Lampedusa, according to the Italian interior ministry and UNHCR.

Italy took more than half the 67,000 immigrants who arrived by sea in Europe last year, mostly from Africa. The country needs more assistance from other European Union states, the Council of Europe’s Human Rights Commissioner Thomas Hammarberg acknowledged during a vist to Italy earlier this month.

           — Hat tip: C. Cantoni [Return to headlines]



Lampedusa, Around 100 Migrants to Bari Cpt

(ANSAmed) — LAMPEDUSA (AGRIGENTO), JANUARY 26 — Around one hundred immigrants, currently housed in the holding centre in Lampedusa, will be transferred by plane at around 3pm, to the temporary residency centre in Bari. The majority of those involved are asylum seekers from Nigeria, Bangladesh, Eritrea and some migrants in poor conditions of health, including two women. The majority of people to be moved are women. There are currently 1398 migrants on the island: 1318 men in the holding centre, the two women who are ill in the centrés infirmary and a further 78 women in the ex-naval base in Loran. (ANSAmed).

           — Hat tip: Insubria [Return to headlines]



Lampedusa: Frattini, We Will Find a Solution

(ANSAmed) — BRUSSELS, JANUARY 29 — “I think that Interior Minister Roberto Maronìs initiatives are correct”. We will find “a solution” which will unite respecting rights and legality, said Foreign Minister Franco Frattini while speaking to journalists in Brussels on the crisis in Lampedusa. (ANSAmed).

           — Hat tip: Insubria [Return to headlines]



Lampedusa: Protest

(ANSAmed) — LAMPEDUSA (AGRIGENTO), JANUARY 27- This morning in Lampedusa a protest against the opening of an Identification and Expulsion Centre for migrants on the island began. The protest included about 1,500 people and was initiated by the Mayor of Lampedusa, Dino De Rubeis. Today, the town council has called a 12 hour general strike to allow mass participation. At the port, the demonstration will include a ceremony commemorating migrants who have died during their voyage from Africa to Italy. In the meantime, last night 130 Sub-Saharan Africans were transferred from the Immigration Centre to the Loran ex naval base where the Identification and Expulsion Centre will be built. The transfer will allow some relief at the present Immigration Centre where in the past few days the number of migrants has exceeded 1,000. (ANSAmed)

           — Hat tip: Insubria [Return to headlines]



Morocco: Emigrants Doubled in 15 Years, Half Are Women

(by Cristiana Missori) (ANSAmed) — AGADIR, JANUARY 26 — According to data gathered by the Council of Moroccans Living Abroad (Ccme), in the last 20 years, Moroccan migration has undergone enormous changes including an exceptional demographic expansion, many females leaving the country, and a total “sedentarisation”, but also an incredible “thirst for Morocco” by second and third generations who now want return to their roots. The Ccme, and group instituted by King Mohammed VI in 2007 which includes people who live in the main countries of emigration, aims at formulating recommendations to improve Moroccan public policies for citizens who live outside of the national territory and has more funds at its disposal than the Minister of Culture. Driss El Yazami, the President of the Ccme explained, “Halfway through the 90s, our population was 1 million 500 thousand. Now we are double that number”. According to statistics reported by the Moroccan Foreign Minister, in 2008 the number of Moroccan citizens residing abroad are almost 3.3 million. Of these, more than 85pct live in Europe. Their number one destination is France with 1 million 131 thousand Moroccan emigrants, followed by Spain (547 thousand), and Italy (379 thousand Moroccans, the second most populous group after Romanians). Belgium and the Netherlands have Moroccan populations of 285 thousand and 278 thousand. Who are today’s emigrants? “One out of every two migrants”, said El Yazami, “is female. These are married and divorced women deciding to leave the country. They send more money home than men, money used mainly to educate children”. This all has evident effects on the social organisation of Morocco. On an economic level, underlined El Yazami, money sent home by emigrants is between 11pct and 12pct of the Gdp. “The money that residents abroad send home, equalling one-third of bank deposits in the country, covers 40pct of Moroccan imports”. The effects of the crisis are starting to take their toll though. “In the first semester of 2008 we had a slight decrease. We predict a 1.1pct decrease in money being sent home from Spain due to a collapse in the construction industry, which resulted in 600 thousand unemployed Moroccans in Spain”. More women have emigrated, but also more educated people have emigrated from Morocco. The socio-cultural level of Moroccans emigrating is growing. “Morocco is also staring to lose its most qualified minds”, stated El Yazami, while many more Moroccans are deciding to reside permanently in the country to which they emigrate. All of this has created what Morocco believes is a national emergency: second and third generations growing up outside of Morocco. “Emotional ties are very strong and they result in different phenomena, including mass returns during summer vacations, and a strong request for culture”. The phenomenon of illegal immigration persists, and according to the Ccme, things will not change in the future. Illegal immigrants are not always unemployed though. “Those who decided to illegally emigrate to Italy or elsewhere often have a job in Morocco”, said El Yazami. For now, the council does not have a clear framework of the Moroccan community in Italy. “We want to tighten relations with the academic world, the central and local institutions, and associations and unions to understand who the identity of our co-nationals abroad. We are a group that is looking to the future and emigrant needs. In 2010 we will present out first strategic report”. (ANSAmed)

           — Hat tip: Insubria [Return to headlines]



Tomorrow Minister Maroni in Tunisia to See Kacem

(ANSAmed) — ROME, JANUARY 26 — Minister of the Interior Roberto Maroni will be in Tunis tomorrow at 11:00 to meet with Tunisian Minister of the Interior and Local Development, Rafik Belhaj Kacem. As explained over past few days by Maroni, the goal of the visit is to implement an agreement for the repatriation of illegal Tunisian immigrants arriving in Italy. (ANSAmed)

2009-01-26 18:37

           — Hat tip: Insubria [Return to headlines]

Culture Wars


A Tragically Clueless California Girl

As they say on the TV show “24,” the following took place last week between 9 and 10 p.m. on a flight from Los Angeles to Denver.

I spoke for a few minutes to the 20-year-old woman seated across the aisle from me.

… If one wants to understand what left-wing dominance in university social sciences departments produces, one merely had to meet this young woman…

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]



How Dr. Spock Destroyed America

In 1946, Dr. Benjamin Spock first published his infamous book “Common Sense Book of Baby and Child Care,” which was unlike any that came before it. Instead of stressing the importance of teaching self-denial and respect for authority, Spock discouraged directive training and emphasized accommodating children’s feelings and catering to their preferences. No longer did children learn they could endure Brussels sprouts and suffer through daily chores. Using Spock’s approach, parents began to feed self-indulgence instead of instilling self-control — homes were becoming child-centered. As parents elevated children’s “freedom of expression” and natural cravings, children became more outspoken, defiant and demanding of gratification. In fact, they came to view gratification as a right.

Spock wrote his book in response to a cold, authoritarian philosophy of parenting that had been dominant in America. For years, parents had been told to withhold affection from their children — not to touch them too often — not to respond to their tears. Understanding of children had not been encouraged, and fathers had held a minor role in their nurture and care. These things distressed Spock, and they would have upset me had I been born back then. Children need our tender affection, understanding and respect. However, Spock’s solutions reflected total ignorance of the hedonistic bent of human nature and fostered an over-exalted sense of self-importance in children. Homes became hotbeds for narcissism, entitlement and victim thinking.

In the early ‘60s, under Spock’s influence, parents were watching their children become sassy and contentious, and increasing numbers were seeing them become juvenile delinquents and criminals. As the crime rate started to crawl up, SAT scores began to drop. Teenagers began to exercise less moral restraint and revealed an increasing contempt for authority. The free-love hippy movement and student protests were inevitable for children who had been raised to think too highly of themselves. Is it any surprise that Spock himself participated in protests and was arrested in 1968 because of his contempt for governmental authority?

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]

General


Film: The World Without the US

[Comment from JD: A documentary showing what the world would be like if America was not involved around the world. I have not see the film as yet, but it seems interesting. The following is from the “About” film portion of the site.]

This feature length documentary debates the implications and consequences of US military involvement in the world today.

From an isolationist nation at the end of World War One, the US today has bases in over ninety countries. No other nation has been able to project military power as the US does today. But is such an involvement sustainable? Despite its might, the US is shrinking in terms of population and economic power in relation to the rest of the world.

So, what would happen should the United States leave the international scene, and become again a “normal nation”, a republic, and not an empire?

To find an answer to this question, director and producer Mitch Anderson embarked on an investigative trip on four continents. “The World Without US” is an in-depth investigation of how US foreign policy affects the lives of millions of people around the world.

Future scenarios in the absence of the US intervention are well debated and substantiated by experts and ordinary citizens whose lives have been affected by the American presence in different regions.

The film’s main expert is Niall Ferguson PHD. Niall is very well reputed in the documentary world, he has co-authored many docs at BBC and Chanel4 in the UK and he’s the author of several volumes on world history. He contributes on regular basis on a number of Current Events magazines in the US and Europe.

“The World Without US” is conclusive, politically charged and opinionated, making for good drama while staying true to the facts and journalistic integrity.

           — Hat tip: JD [Return to headlines]

Whose Mother? Whose Tongue?

As you read this article from Elsevier (as translated by VH), bear in mind that Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan has publicly stated his belief that ethnic Turkish children in German schools should be taught in their “mother tongue”:

Turks in Germany are the least well integrated

Of all the foreign population groups in Germany, the worst integrated are the Turks. Of the 2.8 million people in Germany with a Turkish background, 30 percent have no school diploma at all.

This is shown by a study published on Monday, which is based on data for 2005. The German authorities are calling the results “dramatic”.

Germany has 82 million inhabitants. The Turks represent 3.4 percent of the total population.

Highest level

Only 14 percent of Turks obtained a diploma at the highest high school level (college). Of the native German population more than double that percentage have that diploma in their pockets.

German Chancellor Angela Merkel sees the results of this research as a motivation to expand the integration process further.

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Best results

Foreigners who obtain the best results in Germany are immigrants from other EU countries, the descendants of German settlers from Eastern Europe and migrants from Asian countries.

A note from VH:

A year ago Turkish Prime Minister Erdogan said while on a visit in Germany: “In Germany, it should be possible for high schools to be set up where the teaching is in Turkish,” and added also to be in favor of the idea of Turkish-language universities in Germany. “For immigrants to speak better German,” Erdogan explained, “They have to be able to speak their own mother tongue first.” He said that Turkish teachers and schools could help them along: “The German government should have no problem with that; whatever needs to be done for integration, should be done.”

The Islamist Erdogan is notorious for stating: “The mosques are our barracks, the domes our helmets, the minarets our bayonets, and the faithful our soldiers…”

IDF Soldiers, Psychopathic Baby-Killers — Same Thing

If you follow the GoV news feed, you’ll remember a report from last Saturday about a young man who went on a rampage in a day care center in the Flemish town of Dendermonde, killing three people and wounding a number of others, all but one of them infants.

Now comes the news that a Flemish politician has made an ass of himself comparing the appalling events in Dendermonde with the deaths of children during the recent Israeli offensive in Gaza.

A psychopath in Flanders seeks out a nursery with the intent of killing infants.

The Israeli military, after taking extraordinary care to avoid civilian casualties, causes the deaths of some children in Gaza — who are used as human shields by the terrorists of Hamas.

Same thing, right?

If you’re an anti-Semite, it’s the natural equation to make. And Bert Anciaux, the Flemish Minister for Culture, Youth and Sport, seems to fit the profile.

So what’s Mr. Anciaux’s political affiliation?

Let’s see… A Fleming who hates Jews, who retails an updated version of the blood libel… He must be a member of Vlaams Belang, right?

Wrong! He’s a Socialist! Just like 99% of his fellow anti-Semites, he’s a member in good standing of the progressive Left.

What a surprise!

Here’s the news story from Haaretz:
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Belgium Slams Minister Statement Likening Gaza Op to Nursery Massacre

The Belgian foreign ministry distanced itself Monday from statements by a Flemish minister who likened Israel’s military operation in the Gaza Strip to a recent deadly attack on a nursery near Brussels, allegedly perpetrated by a deranged assailant.

The affair drew unusually harsh words from Israel’s embassy in Brussels, which called the comparison “reckless, absurd and offensive.”

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“[The attack] shocks all of us,” Minister for Culture, Youth and Sport in the Flemish Government Bert Anciaux wrote in Dutch in his official website on the day of the attack. “I must also think of the hundreds of dead children in the Gaza Strip, who were also knowingly killed by an aggressor who got away. Here, too, death and violence have struck.”

The Belgian ambassador to Israel tried, in her mealy-mouthed way, to distance her government from the idiocy of Bert Anciaux. But she couldn’t quite bring herself to denounce his foolishness for the malevolence that it so obviously is:

In her reaction to a query on the matter, Belgium’s ambassador to Israel, Bénédicte Frankinet, said: “The Belgian Minister of Foreign Affairs has voiced strong concern about the civilian casualties, including many children, resulting from Operation Cast Lead in Gaza, as well as for the victims of the rocket attacks by Hamas.

She added: “Any comparison with other tragic events does not reflect in anyway the position expressed by the Minister [of Foreign Affairs] or by the Belgian Government.”

Israel, needless to say, takes exception to Mr. Anciaux’s comparison:

A spokesperson for the Israeli embassy in Brussels issued an unusually harsh statement in condemnation of the comparison, accusing Anciaux of “demonizing Israel,” and of “importing” the Middle East conflict into the streets of Belgian towns.

“In light of the violence we have seen directed at Jews during the recent conflagration, and the acrimonious statements in demonstrations against Israel, politicians need to show restraint when speaking about the Middle East conflict,” embassy media liaison Laurent Reichman told Haaretz.

“This redundant statement can only be seen as a reckless deed,” the embassy said. “Comparing the Middle East reality with the actions of a lone, deranged individual is absurd and offensive both to the families of the Dendermonde victims and to the Jewish state.”

This kind of rhetoric — while the “New Belgians” riot and threaten Jewish neighborhoods and chant “death to the Jews!” — is nothing less than inflammatory.



Hat tip: TV.

Update on Holocaust Remembrance Day in Luleå

Last night our Swedish correspondent CB reported on the cancellation of a Holocaust memorial service in the Swedish city of Luleå due to the “inappropriateness” of the commemoration in the context of Israel’s recent war against Hamas in Gaza.

Now it seems that the leader of the local Lutheran diocese has noticed the asininity of his church’s stance, and reversed the decision of his subordinate. CB wrote us earlier today with this follow-up report:

Hi Baron,

This is an update on the cancellation of the Holocaust commemoration in Luleå. Now it seems there has been a change of heart, and the senior minister of the diocese says that the decision to cancel the commemoration was wrong.

I guess it’s always practical to have one of your underlings ready to throw under the bus if public opinion goes south… and, in this case, the southernmost yet has to be the Jerusalem Post writing about this disaster in Luleå.

It’s good to be able to admit when you’re wrong, but, the question is: Is this change of heart sincere or just a political move?

Was it a miscalculation about the popular support for this decision, or plain stupidity?

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Was the priest who announced the cancellation just repeating leftist clichés out of ignorance about Israel and the Middle East, or is he a wolf in sheep’s clothing?

Maybe time will tell. The people from the municipal immigration service have not changed their minds, however.

I read about their new stance comes in an article in the Christian newspaper Dagen. The new article about Luleå reprises some of the earlier material, and tells us that the church “will be open” (mentioned in an unqualified way), and that the immigration service stands by their decision, but that the alternative procession will be held.

Muslims Threaten the Citizens of Cologne

Our Flemish correspondent VH has translated an article about recent threats issued by Al Qaeda against German cities. He includes this prefatory note:

The Mayor of Cologne, Fritz Schramma (CDU, Christian Democrat) who last year said that his opponents — the pro-movement — should be “flushed down the toilet,” has already found warm sympathy from the Antifa blackhoods, the militant Left, and Islamic fundamentalists. He may now add another kindred spirit to his list of soul mates: Al Qaeda.

And now his translation from the Pro-Köln website:

Muslims threaten the citizens of Cologne

Muslims Against Pro-Köln


[Image caption: The video message on YouTube was online for only a short time, but the threat to the citizens of Cologne is clear: The Islamists are planning attacks in the city.]

Islamists have announced attacks in Cologne. The Muslim pictured above, who calls himself “a German” (!) and threatens the “world export champion”, expresses himself very clearly: “We will send an army into the midst of your cities, especially Berlin, Cologne and Bremen. Germany and four other countries will be in trouble from February 2009 onwards.”

A spokeswoman for the federal Interior Ministry said that a total of two messages containing threats have to be taken seriously: “Both videos fit our assessment that the jihadist propaganda against Germany has reached a new level. […] Germany is explicitly threatened in such messages, also in the German language and with German content. “

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In the Islamist scene an increasing number of terrorists with experience in Germany are active, for whose large number we owe gratitude to our “tolerance” and multiculturally-oriented politicians. An Islamist from Bonn, Bekkay Harrach — who has previously threatened Germany in a video — is, according to findings of the German security authorities, a leading figure within Al Qaeda for the planning of terrorist attacks in Germany. Der Spiegel writes that Harrach nowadays calls himself “Abu Talha”, and plans and prepares attacks in a “Foreign Operations” section. He is thought to be in Waziristan in northwestern Pakistan on the border with Afghanistan, under the protection of warlords, and is also involved there in the planning of many regional attacks. According to a report in Der Tagesspiegel his threats focus on the federal elections in Germany this year.

Are we in Germany already that far gone, that Muslim terrorists are going to influence elections? — At least indirectly, due to their potential supporters, they are already apparently a factor of influence at the table where many policy decisions are being made. Only one thing can do prevent this: Stop the Islamization — Vote Pro-Köln!

Power Politics

Not through speeches and majority decisions will the great questions of the day be decided… but by iron and blood. — Otto von Bismarck

Blood and IronThanks to TigerHawk I discovered Obamicon.Me, an interactive website that allows the user to create poster images in the famous style utilized on behalf of the Man of Hope and Change during his recent campaign for Messiah President of the United States.

For my icon I chose a variant on my usual avatar. The image at right was derived from the familiar portrait of Otto von Bismarck in his Prussian uniform and pickelhaube. Obamicon.Me does not allow the user to place text above the image as well as below it, so some additional custom-editing was required to produce the final product. All in all, though, Obamicon.Me performs a valuable public service with their website.

Bismarck was Chancellor first of Prussia, and then of the newly-united German Empire after 1871. He was known as the “Iron Chancellor” in tribute to the “Blood and Iron” speech given before the Prussian Landtag in 1862:
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The position of Prussia in Germany will not be determined by its liberalism but by its power… Prussia must concentrate its strength and hold it for the favorable moment, which has already come and gone several times. Since the treaties of Vienna, our frontiers have been ill-designed for a healthy body politic. Not through speeches and majority decisions will the great questions of the day be decided — that was the great mistake of 1848 and 1849 — but by iron and blood.

“Blood and Iron” is more euphonious than “Iron and Blood”, so the former became the English-language shorthand phrase for the famous speech.

Like many political leaders who are not afraid to use force as a tool of statecraft, Bismarck was prudent in his approach to war, and did not resort to it lightly. His overarching goals were not military, but political: to unify under Prussian leadership the disparate states that later became Germany, and to maintain and strengthen their unity by any means necessary.

Peaceful methods were always preferable, and Bismarck was an unparalleled master at the art of political intrigue, both domestic and international. It is a safe bet that if he had still been at the helm in 1914, the War to End All Wars would never have occurred.

Fjordman Reviews Robert Spencer’s “Stealth Jihad”

Fjordman’s review of Robert Spencer’s latest book has been posted at Atlas Shrugs:

I have just read Robert Spencer’s book Stealth Jihad: How Radical Islam is Subverting America without Guns or Bombs . For the sake of honesty I should mention that Spencer runs the website Jihad Watch where I occasionally publish essays, but I would have read his books anyway since he’s one of the best anti-Jihad writers there is. I’d also like to recommend Defending the West by Ibn Warraq and Understanding Muhammad by Ali Sina, both former Muslims, as well as Andrew G. Bostom’s The Legacy of Islamic Antisemitism and Spencer’s previous book Religion of Peace?: Why Christianity Is and Islam Isn’t , all of which I have reviewed before.

Muslims sometimes try to calm non-Muslims by saying that they “misunderstand” the term Jihad, which doesn’t necessarily mean armed struggle. This is technically speaking true, but in a way this makes matters worse, not better. Jihad includes ideological, cultural, demographic, diplomatic, psychological and economic warfare, and above all disinformation to confuse infidels about the threat they face. Just because there is a (temporary) absence of violence does not mean that there is an absence of Jihad. Robert Spencer understand this very well, and explains how Islamic organizations aiming to undermine the American political system are now quietly infiltrating society at all levels, posing as “civil rights groups” or “anti-racism activists,” a powerful tool in a country with an already bloated anti-discrimination industry. Even the Muslim Brotherhood, which has a clear and stated agenda of destroying Western civilization, is often treated as a “moderate” group, which only goes to prove how meaningless the term “moderate Islam” really is. Stealth Jihad, page 29-30:

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“Legal endeavors, civil rights initiatives, media campaigns — all these and more are the weapons of the stealth jihadists, chosen precisely because without other pieces of the puzzle, they don’t appear to be weapons at all, or part of any cumulative effort. The bottom line is this: there is a concerted effort in America today by Islamic organizations to further a series of initiatives that are outwardly quite different in their stated purposes, and are being advanced by different groups of people. However, they are all geared toward the same set of goals: to encourage Americans to downplay anti-terror initiatives, accommodate Muslim practices, and make special exceptions for Islamic law — while being cowed by cries of ‘bigotry’ into dropping all resistance to these phenomena. The result, if things continue in this vein, would be an America completely subjugated under Islamic law — just the way the Brotherhood memorandum envisions it. An America in which non-Muslims must humble themselves before Muslims, not daring to say or do anything that they find offensive. This stealth jihad is advancing steadily and quietly, and most Americans have no idea it is happening at all.”

One of the many great things about Spencer is that he is always understandable. This is far from self-evident. Even among anti-Jihadists whom I greatly admire as scholars there are those who write books that are difficult to read. Robert Spencer has that rare gift of combining impeccable scholarship — which he does have, regardless of what the professional “Islamophobia-accusers” might say — with a unique talent for explaining his subject matter to a non-specialist audience, which he does every single day at his website. I can think of very few people who are his equal in this. Stealth Jihad is heartily recommended for those who would like to understand the greatest threat we face today. I would especially recommend that you give a copy of the book to someone who still doesn’t fully “get it,” and believe that this is all about a few extremists.

Read the rest at Pamela’s place.

Verdict First, Trial Later

Free Geert!


What makes the current legal action against Geert Wilders so egregious is that a panel of judges has ordered a lower court to conduct a “trial” in which the verdict against Mr. Wilders has been decided in advance. Calling this a “kangaroo court” would be an insult to the kangaroos.

A member of Parliament from Geert Wilders’ party, the PVV (Party for Freedom), confronted Prime Minister Jan Peter Balkenende with questions about this farrago of justice. But, strangely enough, the prime minister declined to answer.

Our Flemish correspondent VH has translated this report from the PVV website:

Questions Prime Minister Balkenende refuses to answer

During Question Hour in the Dutch Parliament today, PVV MP Raymond de Roon tested Prime Minister Balkenende on the order to prosecute Geert Wilders.

He asked whether Prime Minister Balkenende would like to be prime minister of a country where a court wraps up an order to prosecute in such a way that a lower court can do nothing more than declare it “proven”?

Balkenende refused to respond to the question.

The statement of De Roon:

The order to prosecute by the Court in Amsterdam is already 90% for a conviction. Friend and foe alike agree on that.

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A conviction, without a hearing being mandated. A conviction, whereby the convicted was not given a chance to question witnesses and experts. A conviction without even one question having been asked of the convicted. A conviction, without the convicted having had the last word.

Does the Prime Minister want to be a prime minister of a country where this can happen?

Do you want to be the prime minister of a country in which a court order to prosecute is wrapped up in such way that a lower court can not do anything else but to declare it “proven”?

If not, what will you do to change this?
That is, to ensure that a fair trial is possible again?



Cross-posted at the International Free Press Society.